Dish Network Solo 510, Solo 508, 112182, Solo 501 User Manual

Contents
Safety Instructions ..............................................................v
Chapter 1 - How to Get Started ..........................................1
Welcome! .....................................................1
Overview ......................................................2
New Features Video .....................................2
Getting Started .............................................3
Quick Tour of the Menus ..............................6
Quick Tour of DishDVR Features .................10
Chapter 2 - Parts of the System .........................................15
The Receiver ................................................15
Remote Control ............................................20
Receiver Menus ...........................................27
TV and VCR Connections ............................29
Chapter 3 - Using t he System............................................. 31
Change Channels . ........................................31
Use the Program Guide ................................31
Use the Program Banner ..............................34
Use the Browse Banner ...............................34
Buy a Pay Per View Program .......................36
Use Themes .................................................37
Use Favorites Lists .......................................38
Use the Search Feature ...............................40
Use Locks .....................................................42
Use Event Timers .........................................48
Use Caller ID ................................................58
Use Dolby® Digital Sound ............................59
Use the DishDVR Features ..........................60
Control O th er Devices with the Remote .......68
Upgrade the Re ceiver Software ...................79
Reset the Receiver .......................................80
Change Program Language s .......................80
Set Up the Accessory Jack ..........................81
Dish Home Interactive TV Applications ........81
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Chapter 4 - Installation Instructions ................................. 83
How to Use these Instructions .....................83
Installing a DISH 500 Antenna .....................83
DishPro Wiring Diagrams ............................. 94
Running Coaxial Cable ................................101
Connecting Each Receiver to a P hone Line 102
Chapter 5 - Re ference ......................................................... 105
Use the Troubleshooting Tabl es ..................105
Test the System ...........................................119
Device Codes ............................................... 120
Appendix A .......................................................................... 125
Appendix B .......................................................................... 127
Limited Warranty .......................................... 127
What the Warranty Covers ........................... 127
What the Warranty Does Not Cover ............ 127
Residential Customer Agreem ent ................ 13 0
Staying Legal ............................................... 136
FCC C ompliance ..........................................137
Radio Interference ....................................... 138
Index .................................................................................... 139
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Important Safety Instructions
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with a dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. I nstall in a ccordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding-type plug has two blades a nd a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, c onsult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11. Use only attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
13. Re fer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as the power supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled w ith liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
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Safety
Note to Satellite TV System Installer: This reminder is provided to call the
satellite TV system installer’s attention to Article 820-40 of the National Electrical Code (NEC) that provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in
particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building as close to the point of cable entry as practical.
Sate llite Dis h
Coaxial Cable
Ground C lamp
Antenna Discharge Unit
Grounding Cond uctors
(NEC Se ction 810-21)
Safety Tips
Unplug the receiver from the AC power outlet before cleaning.
The use of accessories or attachments not recommended by the receiver manufacturer will void the Limited Warranty.
•Donot place the receiver in an enclosure such as a cabinet without proper ventilation.
Do not install the receiver in any area where the temperature can be less than 40°F or more than 113°F.
•Donot stack the receiver on top of or below other electronic devices.
•Donot place candles or other meltable objects on top of the receiver.
Operate the receiver using only the type of power source indicated on the marking label. Unplug the receiver power cord by gripping the power plug, not the cord.
•Donot overload wall outlets or extension cords, as this can result in a risk of fire or electrical shock.
Never insert objects of any kind into the receiver through openings, as the objects may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts. This could cause fire or electrical shock.
Make sure that the outdoor parts of the antenna system are grounded in accordance with local, state, federal, and National Electrical Code (NEC) requirements.
•Donot locate the antenna near overhead light or power circuits, or whe re it can fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing the antenna, take extreme care to avoid touching such power lines or circuits, as contact w ith them can be fatal.
•Donot attempt to service the receiver yourself, as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage, and will void the Limited Warranty. Refer all servicing to authorized service personnel.
Use an outlet that c ontains surge suppression or ground fault protection. For added protection during a lightning storm, or when the receiver is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, disconnect the lines between the receiver and the antenna, and disconnect the telephone line. This will provide some protection against damage caused by lightning or power line surges.
from SatelliteDish
Electric Servic e Equip ment
Ground Clamps
Power Service Grou nding Electrod e Sys tem
(NEC Art. 250, Part H)
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Welcome!
You’re about to enjoy a Digital Video Recorder!
This satellite receiver lets you decide how you watch TV. You can record and play back audio and video with full digital quality. You can pause a live program and not miss any of the action or you can record a program to watch later, without a VCR.
This device is also an advanced satellite receiver, with features like a UHF/IR remote control, on-screen program information, themes to select programs, favorite lists, program locks, Dolby
®
Digital sound, and more.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS RECEIVER
Always handle the satellite receiver carefully. Avoid excessive shock and vibration at all times as this can damage the hard drive.
If you have the receiver turned on a nd need to move it, be sure to unplug the receiver and letitsitforatleast 30 seconds before moving it.
Do not install the receiver in any area where the temperature can be less than 40°F or more than 113°F while the unit is operating.
If the receiver is cold to the touch, do not plug it in immediat ely. Let it sit unplugged a t room temperature for at least 45 minutes before plugging it in.
Avoid installing the receiver on top of or underneath another electronic device (such as a stereo receiver) as this can cause he at build-up and vibration.
Note: Portions of your system may be marked with DishPVR and PVR or
DishDVR and DVR. Either way, the system works just the same.
Welcome to this Us er Guide! We have placed tips in the gray bars on most pages to help you.
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Overview
Before you use your satellite receiv er, you need to install the system or
have it installed by a professional technician. F or a professional installation, please call the Customer Service Center at 1-800-333-DISH (3474). If you install the system yourself, use the instructions in Chapter 4.
A vital part of the installation is to set up the receiver to get the latest software via the satellite signal. You cannot use the receiver’s features until you do! If you are installing a new system and follow the instructions in Chapter 4, your receiver will automatically get this software.
After you install your system (or add this receiver to an existing system), all you need to do is order your program packages using the instructions on page 3.
Tip: Notice that menus and other screen pictures shown in this guide are for exam ple only. What you see on your TV maylookabit different.
•TaketheQuick Tours that begin on page 4 to become familiar with product operation and features.
To learn about the parts of the system, see Parts of the System on page 15.
To learn how to use the system, see C hapter 3, How to Use the System on page 31.
To troubleshoot the system, see C hapter 5, Re ference on page 105.
Tune to the DISH Network info channels or visit our Web site at www.dishnetwork.com for info.
For more help, call the C ustomer Service Center at 1-800-333-DISH (3474).
New Features Video
Your new receiver comes with New Features Video software. This new software allows us to download information to your hard drive in the form of short, video messages which will appear in your messages to tell you when we’ve updated your receiver to a dd exciting new features and capabilities. Be sure to look for these events whenever you access you r recorded events — to see what’s new for you fro m the DISH Network!
DVR List.Wewillusethese
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Getting Started
Order Your Program Packages
1. Turn on the receiver and your TV.
2. Press the SYS INFO button on the receiver front panel
to open the the TV screen. Leave the menu open while you do steps 3 and 4.
Note: The num bers in the figure below are for example only. Use the
numbers on the your TV.
Important S ystem Information screen on
Important System Information screen displayed on
Getting Started
3. Call 1-800-333-DISH (3474) to tell us you’ve installed the system and want to get services. We’ll explain what program packages you can buy. You’ll need to verify the information on the
Information
screen.
Important System
4. We’ll turn your services on via the satellite signal. This process usually takes just a few minutes. When we finish, you’ll be able to watch your programs.
5. Press the SELECT button on the remote control or receiver front panel to clear the
Important S ystem Information
menu from the TV screen.
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The Program Guideisyour key to satellite TV programs. The receiver displays the Program Guide on the TV screen.
Choose a Program to Watch
1. Make sure the receiver is on and its green front panel POWER light is
on. Also, make sure you turn on the TV.
2. Press the remote control GUIDE button to open the receiver’s
Program Guide on the TV screen.
You’ll find a quick tour of basic features here, and a quick tour of DVR features beginning on page 10.
Whenever you want to go back to the las t channel you watched, just press the
RECALL button.
3. Use the r emote control A RROW buttons to
move the highlight around the
Guide
, and to highlight a program that is on
Program
now.
4. Press the remote control SELECT button to
watch the program you just highlighted.
Quick Tour of Basic Features
1. Make sure the TV is on.
2. Press the UP or DOWN ARROW button to change
channels.
3. Press the RECALL buttontogobacktothelast
channel you watched.
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4. Press the THEME (LEFT arrow) button to open the
Themes menu.
5. For example, press the 1 buttontoseealistofmovies.
Quick Tour of Basic Features
6. Press the VIEW button to go back to watch a program.
7. Press the INFO button to see info about the program.
8. Press the CANCEL buttontogobacktowatchthe program.
9. Press the BROWSE (RIG HT arrow) button to open the
Browse Banner.
In this example, the
Browse Banner shows info on a
program we’re watching at the top, and info on another program at the bottom.
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10. P ress the UP or DOWN A RROW button to change the channel
information you see at the bottom of the TV screen. Until you do, the bottom info is the same as the top info.
11. Press the RIGHT ARROW button to change the
channel information you see at the bottom of the TV screen for the program coming next. Press the LEFT ARROW button to got back to the program on now.
Tip: The Main Menu is your key to the menus the receiver displays on the TV screen.
12. P ress the VIEW button to clear the
Banner
from the TV screen and to g o back to watching a
program.
Quick Tour of the Menus
1. Press the remote control MENU
button to open the
2. Press the 1 buttontoselectthe
Program Guide optionontheMain Menu. This opens the Program Guide on the TV screen.
You can use the For now, though, go on with this tour.
Main Menu.
Program Guide to find a program to watch.
Browse
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3. Press the MENU buttontogobacktotheMain Menu.
Quick Tour of the Menus
Any time you’re in a menu and want to go directly back to watching your program, just
VIEW on
press the remote.
4. Press the 2 button to select the on the
Main Menu. This opens the Themes m enu on the TV
Themes and Search option
screen.
5. For example, press the 1 buttontoseealistofmovies.
Tip: Themes let you get a list of just movies, just sports events, or just programs in several other categories.
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Tip: You can set up a Favorites List of your favorite channels. Then, when you use this list as yo ur program guide, you see only those channels that really interest you.
6. Press the MENU buttontogobacktotheMain Menu.
7. Back on the
Main Menu, notice the Mail option. The mail
feature is for DISH Network to send you m essages, and only at special times.
8. Press the 4 buttontoselectthe
to open the Favorite Lists menu.You can use Favorite
Menu Lists
to make the Program Guide and other on-screen lists
Favorites option on the Main
show only your favorite channels.
9. Press MENU to go back to the
Main Menu.
Tip: The System Setup menu lets you set up the system the way you want!
10. P ress the 5 buttontoselectthe
Menu.
This opens the Locks menu on the TV screen.
Locks option on the Main
This menu is used to set a lock.
11. Press MENU to go back to the
12. P ress the 6 buttontoselectthe
Main Menu. This ope ns the System Setup menu.
Main Menu.
System Setup option on the
Use this menu to set up the system the way you want.
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13. Press MENU to go back to the Main Menu.
14. Press the 7 buttontoselectthe
to open the Event Timer Mana gement m enu.
Menu
Timers option on the Main
Quick Tour of the Menus
Tip: You can press the
CANCEL
buttontoback outofany menu. Unless you’re in the Important System Information screen, if you want to immediately go back to watching a program no matter where you are in the menus, press
VIEW
the button.
This menu is used for creating and c hanging timers used to trigger automatic recordings.
15. Press MENU to go back to the
Note: Your screen may show PVR instead of DVR, but the receiver
Main Menu.
operates the same way.
16. Press the 8 buttontoselectthe on the
Events
Main Menu. This opens the DishDV R Recorded
menu, which allows you to select and play back
DVR E vents option
programs you recorded.
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Quick Tour of DishDVR Features
Tip: You can pausealive program to answer the phone or get a snack!
L
17. P ress the VIEW buttontogobacktowatchingaprogram.
1. Watch a program for just a few minutes.
2. Press the PAUSE button to pause the program.
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3. Press the PLAY button to watch the program from the point
where you paused it.
4. Press the VIEW button to go back right away to the “live”
program.
5. Press the SKIP BACK button to skip back about ten seconds
in the program.
Quick Tour of DishDVR Features
6. Press the PAUSE button and then press the BACK button to reverse t he program in slow m otion. Press the BACK button once to reverse the program 1/4 the speed as normal play. Press the BACK button twice to reverse at normal speed. If you press the BACK button again, the program reverses as described in step 7.
7. Press the BACK button once to reverse the program four times as fast as normal play. Press the BACK button twice to r everse at 15 times normal spe ed, three
times to reverse at 60 times normal speed, and four times to reverse at 300 times normal speed.
8. Press the PLAY button.
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9. Press the SKIP AHEAD buttontoskipaheadabout30
seconds in the play back.
Note: You cannot skip ahead if you are watching live TV.
10. P ress the PAUSE button and then press the FWD button to forward the program in slow motion. W hen you press the FWD button once the program advances at 1/15 the speed of normal play. Press the FW D button twice to forward at 1/4 as fast as normal play. Press the FWD button three times to play the program at normal speed. If you press the FWD button a gain, the program advances as described in step 11.
Tip: The DishDVR has features that let you decide how to watch TV!
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11. Press the FWD (“FORWARD”) button once to forward the program four times as fast as normal play. P ress the
FWD button twice to forward at 15 times normal speed, three times to forward at 60 times normal speed, and four times to forward at 300 times normal speed.
Quick Tour of DishDVR Features
12. Press the VIEW button to go back r ight away to the program in
progress.
13. Press the RECORD button to start recording the program right now.
14. The
Start Recording Options menu displays. Select Manual
user stop
. S ee page 48 for an explanation of the other
recording options.
15. Select
Done to start recording the program. Notice the receiver’s front
panel RECO RDING light turns on.
16. If you want, press the STOP button. This stops the receiver
from recording the program.
Notice the receiver’s front panel RECORDING light turns off.
17. Now, if you want to take the time, use the
Program Guide to find
another program set to start in the next few minutes.
Note: Start watching the program when it starts. Watch the program for
a few minutes.
18. Press the BACK button to reverse the program.
Note: Le t the program reverse all the way to its start.
19. Press the RECORD button. The receiver stores a
recording of all of the program broadcast so far, and keeps on recording the program. You can record all of the program, even though you didn’t start recording until after the program started.
20. Press the DVR button. This opens the
Recorded Events
menu on the TV screen.
Note: Even though the button on your r emote control may be
marked DVR or PVR, the remote control works the same way.
Tip: The DishDVR features let yo u record programs without using a VCR!
This is important: If you don’t tune to a program until after it starts, you can record only the part of the program that comes after youtunetoit.
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21. Use the remote control arrow buttons to highlight an event on the menu (it’s OK to highlight an event you’re recording).
Recorded Events
22. P ress the remote control SELECT button to select the event you highlighted. This opens a menu of info about that event.
23. P ress VIEW to return to your live programming.
Conclusion
This is the end of the quick tours. Continue on to the next chapter, Parts of the System, for a detailed description of your DishDVR receiver.
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The Receiver
Receiver Front Panel
Smart Card Door
The Smart Card is behind the door on the front panel.
Note: Leave the Smart Card in, and keep the door closed.
Front Panel Buttons
The front panel buttons work the same way as the buttons on the remote, to control the receiver. For m ore information on the remote control buttons, see Remote Control on page 20 of this User Guide.
Info Button
Press the INFO button to see information about a program you watch or a program you highlight in a menu.
The information may include one or m ore of these signs:
for a program you can’t buy
for a blacked-out program
for a pay per view program
for a program with an ev ent timer
for a locked program
Menu Button
Press the MENU button to open the Main Menu.
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Tip: First, you move the highlight to an item with the Arrow buttons, andthenyou press the SELECT button to select that item.
Arrow Buttons
Use the ARROW buttons to move a menu highlight to an option or a program.
Use the UP and DO WN ARROW buttons to change channels while wa tching a program.
When watching a program, pressing the LEFT ARROW button opens the the RIGHT ARROW button opens the
Banner
.
Themes menu and
Browse
Select Button
Press the SELECT button to select an item you highlight in a menu.
Sys Info Button
Press the SYS INFO button to open the Important System
Information
menu.
Power Button
Press the POWER button to turn the receiver on or off.
Power Light
The POWER LED lights up when you turn the receiver on and turns off when you turn it off.
Note: Even when the POWER light is off, the receiver continues to work and requires power. Don’t unplug the receiver unless you need to move it!
Recording Light
The REC ORDING LED lights up whenever you are recording a program.
IR Sensor and IR Blasters
The IR SENSOR receives IR signals f rom the remote control. For information on the IR BLASTERS, please see Control a VCR on page 56.
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Receiver Back Panel
The receiver back panel has ports you can use to connect the receiver to other devices ( you may not need to use some of these ports). The back panel also has the power cord and phone jack.
Tighten the connections only by hand. If you use a wrench you might over-tighten the connections and cause damage that would not be covered by the Limited Warranty.
The Receiver
Receiver Fan and Air Holes
The receiver has a fan behind the air holes. The fan turns on and off as needed to cool the recei ver.
Don’t block the air holes! If you do, the receiver could over-heat!
Satellite In
Connect the cable from the satellite dish to the SATELLITE IN port.
Channel 3/4 Switch
If you use TV SET OUT to connect the receiver to a TV, set this switch to the channel you want to tune to on your TV. Choose a channel that isn’t used by a cable or local TV station. If you connect the receiver to a VCR that has a channel switch, set both switches to the same channel.
Note: I f you are connecting multiple r eceivers to multiple TVs, these
receivers and TVs c an all be set to the same c hannel (3 or 4) to avoid interferen ce with local b roadcasts.
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TV Set Out
This connection provides good picture quality and good mono sound quality (even if you have a TV or other devices that provide stereo sound).
If you use TV S
ET OUT to watch satellite channels, you must
keep the TV(s) tuned to the same channel (either channel 3 or
4) as you selected on the Channel 3/4 Sw itch of the satellite
receiver.
The TV S signal on the TV A
ET OUT ca n be switched between satellite programming and the
NTENNA/CABLE IN connection using the TV/VIDEO
button on the remote control.
TV Antenna/Cable In
Use the TV ANTENNA/CABLE IN to connect a broadcast TV antenna or cable TV box to the receiver. The TV A
C
ABLE IN connection is only available through the TV SET
NTENNA/
OUT as described above.
Phono (RCA) Audio/Video Outputs
These outputs provide high-quality picture and stereo sound.
If the TV has only one input for this type of audio, connect it to the receiver’s R
If you use these outputs to connect the receiver to other devices, be sure to follow the instructions in the devices’ user manuals.
IGHT AUDIO output.
Super Video (S-Video) Output
The receiver provides S-Video, which is the highest quality video available. If you use this output for video, you must still connect the audio with the P
HONO (RCA) AUDIO OUTPUTS or the DOLBY
®
DIGITAL output.
Dolby®Digital Output
The receiver provides Dolby®Digital encoded output and linear Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) for an audio a mplifier/decoder that can process this kind of output.
Phone Jack
Connect a phone cable with a standard RJ-11 phone plug to the receiver here, and then connect the cable to an active phone jack.
Note:Youmust keep the receiver connected to a phone line at all times to
buy Pay Per View programs or use exciting interactive features.
Expansion Port
This port is reserved for future use.
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Accessory Jack
Ifyouconnectamulti-dishswitchtotheACCESSORY JACK,or if you use an IR extender, you must set up the receiver properly. See Set Up t he Accessory Jack on page 81.
Power Cord
Even whe n the receiver front panel’s g reen POWER LED is off, the receiver keeps working and it needs power. So, don’t unplug the receiver ’s power cord unless you need to move the receiver or if it will not be used for an extended period of time.
Before m oving the receiver, unplug the power cord and le t t he receiver sit for at least 30 seconds! Always
handle the receiver ge ntly to protect the delicate parts it has inside.
UHF Remote Antenna Input
The receiver uses the antenna to get UHF signals from the remote c ontrol. Connect the UHF antenna here, and set it so it doesn’t touch anything. Set the antenna straight up so you can use the remote control as far away as pos sible.
The Receiver
Attach an Attenuator
Stray UHF signals (from your neighbor’s remote control, for example) can block signals from the remote control to the receiver. To help prevent blocks, you can install a 10 dB attenuator ( you can buy one from a consumer electronics parts store).
Note: This will help keep out stray UHF signals, but also cut down how far
away you can use the remote control.
1. Take the UHF antenna off of the
receiver’s back panel UHF REMOTE ANTENNA input.
Put a 10 dB attenuator onto the
2.
UHF REMOTE ANTENNA input.
3. Put the UHF antenna onto the attenuator.
Tip: If the receiver does unexpected things (for example, changes channels, starts DVR features randomly), you may have to install a 10 dB attenuator to block stray UHF signals. You can buy one of these attenuators at almost any electronic parts store.
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Remote Control
Tip: If the receiver does unexpected things (for example, changes channels, starts DVR features randomly), you may have to change the remote control address. See Change the Address on page
26.
This section describes the remote control and its buttons used to control the receiver. To find out how to use the r emote to control other devices, see Control Other Devices with the Remote, beginning on page 68. The remote control we pack with the receiver may look a bit different than the one shown on page 22.
If you lose or damage the remote control,
you can
use the receiver’s front panel buttons to operate many of the receiver's features. Call the Customer Service Center at 1-800-333-DISH (3474) to order a new remote.
The remote control uses both Ultra High Frequency (UHF) radio signals and infrared (IR) light signals to c ontrol the receiver but uses only IR signals to control other devices.
IR signals travel only short distances (40 feet or less), and can’t go through walls or other solid objects. You must point the remote control directly at the de vice you want to control, with no objects to block the signal path.
UHF signals travel long distances (100 feet or more) and can go through walls and other solid objects. B ecause UHF signals travel so far, the receiver may respond to signals from other nearby remote controls (for example, your neighbor’s remote control). To handle this problem, please see Change the Address on page 26. If this doesn’t work, please see Attach an Attenuator on page 19.
Note: To use UHF capabilities, you need to connect your UHF antenna
as described on page 19.
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Remote Control Batteries
The remote control comes with AAA batteries. When you replace old batteries, you should replace all of the batte ries. Use batteries of the same kind, for example alkaline or carbon zinc, and don’t mix batteries of different kinds. Alkaline batteries last longer.
Changing the Batteries
1. Press down on the battery cover’s top latch and lift the cover off.
2. Take out all of the old batteries.
3. Put the new batteries in. M ake sure you match the plus (“+”) ends with the plus m arkings on the battery case.
4. Fit the battery cover’s bottom tab back into the slot at the bottom of the battery case, and snap the cover back into place.
Low Battery Warning
Remote Control
When you see a low ba ttery warning message on the bottom line of the Program Banner, the batteries in your remote c ontrol are weak and need to be replaced.
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Remote Control Buttons
SAT Mode Button
Press this button to set the remote to SAT SAT mode button’s back light lights up for two seconds to show
you’ve set the remote SAT mode, the remote c ontrol buttons operate as de scribed below to control satellite receiver functions.
to SAT mode. While the remote control is in
(“satellite”) mode
.The
Power Buttons
Press the blank POWER button to turn the receiver on or off.
Use the TV POW ER button to turn the TV on or off. See Set Up the Remote to Control O ther Devices for
instru ctions on
programming the remote to control your TV.
Menu Button
Press this button to open the Main Menu.
TV/Video Button
If you connect a second video source, such as cable or a broadcast antenna, to the receiver ’s back panel TV A
NTENNA/CABLE IN
port,you can use this button to switch the receiver between the satellite signal and the another video signal.
Note: The signal from the second video source will only be a vailable on the
TV S
ET OUT port, not on the S-VIDEO or RCA output connectors.
Page Up and Page Down Buttons
Remote Control
Press the PAGE UP button or the PAGE DOWN button to scan, page by page, through the
Themes
list,
a Favorite List,anEvent Timers list, or a
Program Guide,
a
list of channels.
Mute Button
Press this button to turn the TV sound off or on. To use this button, you must set up the remote to control your TV. See Set Up the Remote to Control O ther Devices for
instru ctions.
Vol ume Bu t to n
Press this button to change the TV volume. To use this button, you must set up the remote to control your TV. See Set Up the Remote to Control Other Devices for
instructions.
Guide Button
Press this button to open the Program Guide. the
Program Guide
open,
press this button again to change the
Favorites Lists.
When you have
Arrow Buttons
Press these buttons to highlight an option in the menus, the Program Guide,andthe Browse Banner.
While watching a program, press the UP or DOWN ARROW button to change channels.
While watching a program, press the BROWSE button (the RIGHT ARROW button) to open the
Browse Banner.
Tip: The Guide button opens the Program Guide. Use it to get informationon programs that are on now and that will be on in the future.
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While watching a program, press the THEME button (the LEFT ARROW button) to open
To enter a number in a menu, highlight the place where you need to enter the number. Then, press the UP or DOWN A RROW button to increase or decrease the number in the highlighted place. Or, you can use the number buttons.
the
Themes
menu.
Select Button
Press this button to select the option you highlight in a menu,
Program Guide,orBrowse Banner.
Recall Button
Press this button to watched. Press it again to switch be tween the last two receiver channels you watched.
go back
to the last re ceiver channel you
Info Button
•PresstheINFO button for more information a bout the show you are watching.
•PresstheINFO button for more highlighted in the Recorded E vents list.
If a menu has that menu.
Program Guide, Browse Banner,Themes,or
a Help option, press this button to see help
inform ation
about a program you have
information
View Button
While watching a program, press this button to briefly display the Program Ba nner.
When you use a menu, press this button to cancel out of the menu and go back to watching a program.
for
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Cancel Button
Press this button to cancel a nd return to the previous menu or to watch a program if there are no previous menus.
Number Buttons
While watching a program, using the
Program Guide,orusingtheBrowse
Banner, use these buttons to enter a channel
number.
When you have the Program G uide open,
enter a number of hours you want to skip forward with these buttons, and then press the
RIGHT ARROW
quickly move the T o move back, enter the number of hours you want to move back and then press the
ARROW
button.
If a m enu option has a number, press the button with the same num ber to select that option.
button. This is how you can
Program Guide
forward.
LEFT
Remote Control
Tip: When you’re in the Program Guide, you can skip ahead 24 hours just by pressing the
SKIP AHEAD
buttononthe remote.
If you skip ahead, you can skip back 24 hours by pressing the
SKIP BACK
button.
Use these buttons to enter numbers in a blank field.
Star (*) Button
PressthisbuttontobackspacewhileusingtheSearch function of your receiver.
Zero Button
Press this button to move one character forward while using the
Search function of your receiver.
Pound (#) Button
Press this button to display the Search screen. Also, you use this button in several procedures described in this User’s Guide.
Dish Button
Press this button to use the Dish Home Interactive TV applications. See page 81 for information on using this exciting new feature.
DVR Buttons
Use these buttons to record or play back a DVR program. See Use the DVR Features for details.
Note: Eve n if the top button says “PVR” instead
of “DVR,” it works the same.
Tip: DVR buttons let you take control of television. You can use them to pause live TV, go back in time, skip ahead, and more!
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Change the Address
Because UHF signals travel long distances and go through walls, a neighbor’s remote could control your receiver by m istake. To handle this problem, you can change the address on the remote and receiver as follows:
1. Make sure you turn on the TV and receiver.
2. Open the
Important System Information menu by
pressing the receiver’s front panel SYS INFO button.
3. The
Important System I nform ation menu shows a
Remote Address.
Write down this number:
4. Press a nd hold the SAT mode button a bout three seconds, until all the mode buttons light up, and then let go of the SAT button.
5. Use the num ber buttons to enter any number from 1 to 16, but not the one you wrote in step 3.
Write down the number you enter:
6. Press the POUND (#) button. If you entered the address correctly, the SAT mode button flashes three times.
7. Press the RECORD button.
8. Make sure the
Information
Remote Address you see on the Important System
menu now is the same as the one you entered in step 5. If
the addres ses are not the same, repeat step 7.
9. To check the address in the remote control, press and hold the SAT mode button for three seconds. Then, le t go of the SAT button, and press the POUND (#) button twice. The SAT mode button flashes the same number of times a s the address you entered in step 5.
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Press the SELECT button to close the menu.
Important S ystem Information
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