Universal Electronics 2015 User Manual

Remote User Guide
Safety Instructions
You must keep safety in mind while using this device. Keep these and any other instructions for future reference. Observe Warnings: Carefully follow all warnings on the device and in the operating instructions. Heat: Do NOT place the device near heat sources such as radiators, stoves, heat registers, or other appliances that produce heat.
Care and Use
Cleaning: Do NOT use liquid, abrasive, solvent, or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
When Not in Use: Remove the batteries if this device is to be left unattended or unused for a long period of time.
Refer servicing to qualied personnel when a
solid object or liquid has fallen onto or into the device.
Do NOT attempt to service this device. Refer all
servicing to qualied personnel. Opening covers
other than the battery cover will void the warranty.
Publishing Information
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Conguring the 40.0 Remote
Note: If you are using the green TV1 key that comes installed in your remote, skip these steps. Go to Insert the Batteries (page 2).
1
2
3
4
Conrm your remote has the
green number 1 key installed.
Pull the remote battery cover off.
If your remote has a blank, black key, continue to Insert the Batteries on page 2.
Separate the key from the remote by inserting your thumbnail or a coin in the crease.
Remove the key by grasping at the bottom.
5
Insert the key face up and slide into place.
1
Insert the Batteries
Pull the remote battery cover
1
off.
2
3
Insert 4 AAA batteries,
making sure to match the plus (+) ends with the plus markings on the battery case.
Replace the remote battery cover.
2
Using System Wizard
Use System Wizard initially to set up the remote to work with the receiver. System Wizard can also store/restore the settings for your XiP system in both your remote control’s memory and on the receiver. This feature is helpful if you ever need to program a replacement remote or a new system.
Note: If your batteries are low, replace them before beginning.
Press and hold 0 until
1
OR
System Wizard message appears. Make sure the remote and receiver are in line of sight.
Or, Press MENU, select Remote Control, and then select System Wizard.
2
3
4
If rst time in System
Wizard, follow instructions provided.
Follow the on-screen options to Backup or Restore setting for your XiP system and remote control settings.
Select Continue to return to your paid programming.
3
Linking Remote to Receiver
Use these instructions to link the remote to the receiver if your receiver does not support System Wizard.
Verify the antenna
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E OT M
E R
NA N E T
N A
is installed on the back of the receiver.
2
3
4
5
SYSTEM
INFO
Turn your receiver and TV on, and press SYSTEM INFO on the front panel of the receiver.
Conrm that you
see the System Info screen.
Press and release SAT on your remote. Wait until you hear a tone and see the remote listed on the screen.
Conrm that your remote
operates your receiver by pressing remote buttons. If this is not working, go
back to step 4.
4
SAT Mode
SAT
To use the features described in this section, make sure you are in SAT mode by pressing the SAT Mode button. Note: Some features may not be available depending on your receiver model.
Pair/Input
Press once for
Input. Press and
hold for Pair
Menu
Access receiver
features and
settings
Volume and
Mute Buttons
Control TV
volume
Programming
required
Themes
Search for
programs
using Themes
Recall
Return to last TV
channel viewed
Info
Retrieve info on programs
Search
Search for a
program
Shortcut Keys
Access
frequently
used features
Format
Format the picture to the desired width
to match the
program you
are viewing
Picture-In-
Picture (PIP)
Buttons
Watch two
separate
programs at
same time (in
Single Mode)
Press this
button for
SAT Mode
Power & TV Power
Top button turns the receiver on/off Bottom button turns the TV on/off
Page Buttons
Page up/down in menus
Program Guide
Display current and future satellite program listings
Browse
See what is on other channels while watching TV
Arrow/Select Buttons
Channel up/down, navigate through menus, and select a desired option
Cancel
Return to previous menu or to watch a program
View Satellite Programming
Exit out of any
menu/guide and return to viewing live TV
Digital Video Recorder (DVR) Buttons
Pause live TV and play or record programming
Number Buttons
Enter a channel number or navigate through menus
System Wizard
Press and hold to
x remote control
issues and sync data
Dish OnDemand
Explore interactive
TV features
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TV Mode
TV
To use the features described in this section, make sure you are in TV mode by pressing the TV Mode button. Remote programming is required. Note: Some features may not be available depending on your receiver model.
Pair/Input
Switch between
TV inputs
(available only for
certain makes and
models of TVs)
TV Menu
Access menu
features available
on some TVs
Mute
Turn TV volume
on or off
Select Button
Select a program
or menu
Recall
Return to last TV
channel viewed
Picture-In-Picture
(PIP) Buttons
Watch two separate
programs at same
time (in Single
Mode)
Press this button
for TV Mode
Power & TV Power
Top button turns
the TV on/off Bottom button turns the TV on/off
Volume
Control TV volume
Up/Down Arrow Button
Channel up/ down on the TV
Number Buttons
Enter a channel number or navigate through menus
Note: Remote operation is different on DISH Network TVs. See your DISH Network TV User’s Guide for proper operation.
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DVD Mode
DVD
To use the features described in this section, make sure you are in DVD mode by pressing the DVD Mode button. You can use this mode to operate a Blu-ray disc player or VCR. Remote programming is required. Note: Some features may not be available depending on your receiver model.
Power & TV Power
Top button turns the
DVD/VCR/BD on/off Bottom button turns the TV on/off
Pair/Input
Press once
for Input
Press and
hold for Pair
Back
Rewind a
videotape
or reverse a
DVD
Stop
Stop playing
a DVD, stop
playing or
recording a
videotape
Record
Record on a
videotape
Press this button
for DVD Mode
View Satellite Programming
Exit out of any
menu/guide and return to viewing live TV
Pause
Pause a videotape or DVD
FWD
Forward a videotape or DVD
Play
Play a videotape or DVD
Number Buttons
Enter a channel number or navigate through menus
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DVR Functions
Press twice to go to the list of recorded programs.
Plays a live or recorded program.
Pauses a live or recorded program.
Stops recording a program.
Records a program.
Press BACK once to reverse the program
four times as fast as normal play. Press BACK twice to reverse at 15 times normal speed, three times to reverse at 60 times normal speed, and four times to reverse at 300 times normal speed. The on- screen bar shows how far you’ve gone. For a live program, you can only reverse back to the last channel change or back
one hour, whichever occurs rst.
Press SKIP BACK to skip back about 10
seconds in a program.
Press FWD (Forward) once to fast- forward through the program four times normal speed. Press FWD 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. The on-screen bar shows how far you’ve gone. Of course, you cannot forward into the part of a live program that has not been broadcast.
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DVR Functions, continued
Press SKIP FWD to skip ahead about 30 seconds in the program.
Press PAUSE and then press BACK
+
+
+
to reverse the program in slow motion at 1/4 the speed of normal play. Press BACK again to reverse at normal speed.
Press PAUSE and then press FWD to forward the program in slow motion at 1/15 the speed of normal play. Press FWD twice to forward at 1/4 as fast as normal play. Press FWD three times to play the program. Of course, you cannot forward a live program that has not been broadcast yet.
Press PAUSE and then press SKIP BACK to reverse the recording frame- by-frame.
Press PAUSE and then press SKIP FWD to advance the recording frame-
+
by-frame.
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Using Remote Button Shortcuts
In addition to their normal functions, some buttons on your remote control have special shortcut functions when you are navigating the on-screen Electronic Program Guide (EPG), or inside a drop­down menu of options or scrollable list of events displayed by your receiver.
DVR Buttons
The following table lists some of these shortcuts for the gray set of buttons that normally control your DVR functions.
Note: Scheduled updates to your receiver software may add to or modify these shortcuts.
Buttons In Guide Display Scroll in Lists
Move 3 hours back
By 1 screen
upward
+
Watch highlighted show No
Move 3 hours ahead
24 hours back To beginning of list
24 hours ahead To end of list
By 1 screen
downward
Colored Buttons
The following table lists some of the shortcuts for the colored set of buttons on your remote control.
Note: Scheduled updates to your receiver software may add to or modify these shortcuts.
Buttons From Live TV Scroll in Lists
Jumps to menu bar Jumps to menu bar
Access Quick Clicks list No
Access Setting screen No
Access Broadband Setup No
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Programming Remote to Control Another Device
Entering a Code
Turn the device and
1
2
3
receiver on.
Press MENU and select the Settings tile. From the Settings screen, select Remote Control.
Select the TV Code, DVD Code, or AUX Code option on the Remote Control settings screen. If programming in TV Code or DVD Code, continue to
Step 4. If programming in
AUX Code, continue with this step.
4 5
For programming in AUX Mode only:
Scroll the Aux Device: list to select and highlight your device type. Select Next.
Select Enter Code.
Using the on-screen keypad, enter the four-digit code for your device. Select Continue.
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Programming Remote to Control Another Device, con’t.
Entering a Code, continued
Conrm that the code you
5
6
7
8
entered appears for the programmed device (TV, DVD, or AUX) on the Remote Control settings screen.
Press the Mode button for the device you are programming (TV, DVD, or AUX). Release.
Press POWER. If device does not turn off, press SAT to switch modes and release. Try entering the code again. If device turns off, continue to step 10.
Using remote, turn the device back on and try some other remote buttons to see if they work.
Repeat steps 1 through 10 until you have the best code for controlling your device.
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Programming Remote to Control Another Device, con’t.
Scanning the Remote Database
1
2
3
4
5
6
Turn the device and receiver on.
Press MENU and select
Settings tile. From the Settings screen, select Remote Control.
Select either TV Code, DVD Code, or AUX Code option, as applicable.
Select the Look Up Code option. Note: The three-digit device codes used by other DISH Network remote controls cannot be used.
Scroll the Sort By: (or Aux Device:) list to position the selected option within the blue highlight bar.
Highlight device’s name in the
Brand: list and select Next. Note: If the brand is not listed,
see Entering a Code on page 11. The available device codes and the code ready to be tested displays for the selected brand.
7
Press the Mode button for the device you are setting up. Release.
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Programming Remote to Control Another Device, con’t.
Scanning the Remote Database, continued
8
9
Press POWER to turn off your device. If device turns off, continue with step 9.
If it does not turn off, press and release SAT to switch modes. Select No on screen and repeat steps
7 and 8 for the next code.
Using the remote, turn the device on and try some other remote buttons to make sure they work.
When nished, press and
release SAT to switch modes.
If the code worked for other buttons, select Yes and continue to step 11. If the code did not work, select No and repeat steps
6 through 9 for the next
code for the brand of your device.
10
On the Home screen,
conrm that the device’s
brand name is in parentheses after a four­digit code.
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Displaying Device Code and Remote Address
To identify the device code that your remote control is using or the address that your remote control is using, complete the following steps:
Press MENU, select Settings
1
2
3
tile, and then select Remote Control. The Home screen
for your current remote control displays.
Verify that the brand name of TV shown in parentheses after the code matches the brand name of your TV.
For DVD and AUX modes, the codes should be accompanied by the brand name of your equipment in parentheses. Remember that the type of device controlled in DVD mode may be either a DVD/BD player or a VCR, and AUX also may be an audio receiver, accessory,
amplier, or a second TV.
4
Record the stored device code in the Reference Table on the inside back cover of this Guide.
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Placing Remote in Limited Mode
Limited Mode locks out all the device mode
operations except for the device’s power, Mute, and
Volume. This prevents you from accidentally tuning away from satellite programming.
Note: Limited Mode cannot be used with audio
ampliers.
Press MENU, select
1
2
Settings tile, and then
select Remote Control.
Select the Limited Mode option.
3
Limited Mode
Enabled
Disabled
Limited Mode
Enabled
Disabled
Use the arrow button to highlight Enabled and then select it. Highlight and select Save.
To take the remote out of Limited Mode, highlight Disabled instead of Enabled in step 3.
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Locating a Lost Remote
The next time you misplace the remote control or
wonder where one is, try the Locate feature.
Activate your receiver’s front panel controls and touch LOCATE REMOTE.
Find the remote that you are looking for in the list of remotes on the right-hand side of the screen.
Select the Locate option
next to the remote you want to nd.
1
2
3
LOCATE
REMOTE
4
If the missing remote control is linked to this receiver and within RF range, there should be a series of tones you can hear to help you
nd the location of the
remote. Press any button to turn off the Locate tones
after nding the remote.
If the remote control you
want to nd is not listed, it
is not linked to the receiver or is out of RF range; therefore, Locate isn’t an option.
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Avoiding RF Interference
Because your remote control uses UHF-2G radio
frequencies, you might experience interference
from certain other devices transmitting nearby. The instructions in this section describe how to avoid such
conicts.
Adjusting the Antenna
Your receiver links to and communicates with its remote control(s) through a special antenna connected to the Remote Antenna input on the receiver’s back panel. Note: This special remote antenna cannot be used with any other DISH Network satellite receivers or their remotes. Conversely, remote antennas used with other DISH Network satellite receivers and remotes cannot be used with your XiP receiver or remote controls.
Ensure the UHF-2G remote
1
2
3
E
OT
M E R
NA
N E T
N A
E OT M
E R
NA N E T
N A
antenna is connected to the correct input on the receiver’s back panel and is not touching anything. Tighten only by hand.
Vary the tilt angle of the receiver’s remote antenna, locating the antenna’s tip away from any other electronic equipment or metal surfaces, even if separated by wooden shelving.
Move the receiver to a different location. Place the receiver on as high a surface as possible, above all other equipment in your entertainment center.
4
5
Use the optionally available special cable to connect the remote antenna to the receiver and place it away from other equipment.
Move any nearby antenna or radio equipment away from the UHF­2G remote antenna. Do not place an over-the-air antenna, WiFi, Bluetooth, or Zigbee devices on or near the remote antenna.
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Control Amplier Volume
When the remote control is set up to operate your TV, the MUTE and VOLUME buttons adjust your TV volume when in SAT mode. To use the remote to adjust the volume of a remote-controllable audio
receiver or amplier instead of adjusting the TV’s
volume setting, use the steps on this page.
Press MENU, select
1
Settings tile, and then
select Remote Control.
Select Volume.
2
Under Control Volume
3
For: use the down arrow
key to highlight the AUX option.
4
Make sure the remote controls the amplier’s
volume in other modes:
Highlight and select the on­screen option to Save this setting.
Press SAT.
5
Press the plus (+) and
6
7
minus (-) sides of the VOLUME button.
Your tuner/amplier’s volume
changes, and the AUX mode button lights.
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Control TV Volume
Use this procedure to change from having the remote
adjust the volume of an audio receiver or amplier to
having the remote adjust the TV’s volume. When the remote control is set up to operate your TV, the MUTE and VOLUME buttons adjust your TV volume when in SAT mode.
Press MENU, select Settings
1
tile, and then select Remote Control.
Select Volume.
2
3
4
Make sure the remote controls the TV’s
volume in other modes:
Under Control Volume for: use the up arrow key to highlight the TV option.
Highlight and select the on­screen option to Save this setting.
Press SAT.
5
Press the plus (+) and minus
6
7
(-) sides of the VOLUME button.
Your TV’s volume changes, and the TV mode button lights.
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Learning From Another Device’s Remote
Use this procedure if you are unable to nd a code
that allows your DISH Network remote to control your device or if some of the commands are not functioning
as you expect after programming your DISH Network
remote to control your device (in TV, DVD, or AUX modes). Use this procedure to have your DISH Network remote learn the commands of the other device’s remote control.
The remote control can learn commands in one of two ways:
You can follow the instructions for using device
codes to program a specic mode, and then
learn commands that add new or overwrite
existing functions of the remote control’s buttons
in this mode. For this type of learning, any button without a learned command keeps the previous command (if any) for that device code.
To program a specic mode, use the instructions
for Entering a Code on page 11 or Scanning the Remote Database on page 13.
or
Each button on this remote learns a command from the device’s original remote control. For this type of learning, any button without a learned command keeps the previous command (if any) for that device code.
Learning can occur only in TV, DVD, or AUX modes. The Mode buttons (SAT , TV , DVD , and AUX ) cannot learn a command. For each Mode button, the POWER button can be learned to turn the devices associated with that Mode on and off.
Note: The TV Power button turns the TV on and off in all Modes. It cannot be learned.
Note: The remote times out if a button isn’t pressed within 20 seconds. If the remote times out, then the learning process needs to start over again.
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Learning from Another Device’s Remote, continued
To have the DISH Network remote control learn specic commands for another device, complete the following steps.
Ensure the DISH Network remote control is working
with the receiver (see page 4).
1
Place both the DISH Network remote and the
original device’s remote control on a at, stable
2
surface. Point the front of the original device’s remote to face the small square (IR window) on the front, left-hand side of the DISH Network remote, as shown below. The remotes should be no more than 3” apart.
S
AT
TV
MENU
POWER
I
MUTE
TV
T
H
E
M
E
S
RECALL
INFO
SKIP
BACK
DVR
VIEW TV
P
On the DISH Network remote, press and hold the Mode button you want to use for the device until
3
all the Mode buttons light up (approximately three
seconds), and then release it. The selected Mode button blinks continuously.
To start learning commands for this mode, select one of the following choices:
4
If you’ve found a code for the device and programmed it into the remote, press and release RECALL (the Mode light goes off when RECALL is pressed and comes on when released), then hold the RECORD button until the Mode button is lit again (about three seconds). The Mode button remains lit while learning.
If the device code has not been programmed for that device or if you are unable to nd a code,
press and hold the RECORD button until the Mode button is lit (about three seconds). The button remains lit while learning.
VCR
VOLUME
AUX
PAGE
GUIDE
B
R
O
W
S
E
CANCEL
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Learning from Another
PA
L
Device’s Remote, continued
On the DISH Network remote, press and release the button you want the DISH Network remote to
5
learn from the original device’s remote. The Mode light goes off and comes back on.
On the original device’s remote control, press and hold the button you want learned until the Mode
6
light goes out and comes back on. You may need to press and hold the button on the original remote several times before the DISH Network remote learns the command.
If the DISH Network remote learns the command, the Mode light blinks off and then back on.
If the Mode light blinks three times or remains lit, the DISH Network remote did not learn the command.
SAT
TV
MENU
POWER
I
MUTE
TV
T
H
E
M
E
S
RECALL
INFO
SKIP
BACK
DVR
VIEW TV
After a button has learned a command successfully, repeat step 5 and step 6 until all commands you
7
want have been learned.
Press and release one of the Mode buttons on the DISH Network remote to end the learning sequence.
8
This saves all the commands for that mode and exits
learning to return to normal remote control operation.
To cancel learning, do not press any buttons on either remote control for at least 20 seconds. The DISH Network remote control times out and returns to normal operation.
Note: If the remote control batteries are too low for learning, all the Mode buttons blink quickly eight times. Learning ends without saving learned commands, and the remote returns to normal operation. Change the batteries and begin learning again.
Note: No learned commands are saved if the DISH Network remote control times out before completion.
VCR
VOLUME
AUX
PAGE
GUIDE
B
R
O
W
S
E
CANCE
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Troubleshooting
Use this information if you have a problem using the remote. To solve a particular problem, do the following:
• Find the information that relates to the problem you are experiencing. Try the suggested solution
for that problem.
• Make sure your remote control has fresh
batteries. If you see the Remote Battery Low warning on your TV screen, it is time to change the batteries. Follow the instructions on page 2.
• Make sure you have a direct line of sight between
the remote and the receiver.
• Visit www.dish.com.
While performing a remote control procedure, the remote control stops working.
What to do: Start over again. If you don’t press a
button for 20 seconds in a programming sequence, the remote shuts off its programming function.
When you press a button on the remote control, the equipment doesn’t do what you expect.
What to do: Press the correct mode button to set
the remote to the mode for the device you want to control: SAT for your receiver, TV for your TV, DVD for
you disc player/VCR, or BD, or AUX for your auxiliary
equipment. Point the remote control directly at the TV, with no objects blocking the signal path. The remote control uses IR signals to control the devices. IR
signals travel less than 40 feet, and cannot go through
walls or other solid objects.
If the batteries are missing or dead, replace them with new AAA-size batteries. If the remote has new batteries, check whether you put them in correctly. If you didn’t, take them out and put them in the right way.
Set up the remote to control all the devices you want to use with the remote. See Programming Remote to Control Another Device on page 11.
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Troubleshooting, continued
When you try to enter TV programming mode, all
the mode LEDs ash.
What to do: Replace the batteries (see page 2).
Your remote control does not work well.
What to do: Move your receiver to different
locations. For best results, place the receiver as high as possible, above all other equipment in your entertainment center. There may be IR interference from objects near the receiver.
Your remote control seems to have stopped working.
What to do: Press one or more buttons on the
remote to wake the remote control. The remote control may have gone to sleep to reduce battery drain. If your remote is still unresponsive, take out the batteries and press any button for three seconds, then reinsert the batteries.
Your picture is snowy (or black or blue).
What to do: Make sure your TV is tuned to the
correct channel. You may have accidentally changed the channel on your TV. Check the Reference Table to see what channel your TV is tuned to.
When you press the remote control MUTE or VOLUME button, nothing happens.
What to do: Program the remote to control your TV.
See Programming Remote to Control Another Device on page 11. If you are trying to control TV volume, but
the remote is set up to control a tuner or amplier in
AUX mode, then see Control TV Volume on page 20.
The receiver does things even though you haven’t pressed any remote control buttons.
What to do: Check the System Info screen to
view a list of remotes linked to your receiver. Unlink the unwanted remote controls from this screen. See Avoiding RF Interference on page 18 for more information.
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Troubleshooting, continued
Your remote control isn’t working.
What to do: Make sure the remote control is in the
correct mode (SAT, TV, DVD, or AUX).
Make sure you are using the correct remote control (TV1 or TV2) for your locations (applicable to multi­room receivers only).
Change the batteries as described on page 2.
Your UHF Pro remote control does not work well from far away.
What to do: Make sure the UHF antenna is
connected to the receiver and not touching anything else.
Vary the angle of the receiver’s UHF antenna.
Locate the UHF antenna tip away from other electronics equipment or metal surfaces, even if separated by wooden shelving.
Move the receiver to different locations. For best results, place the receiver as high as possible, above all other equipment in your entertainment center.
Place the UHF antenna outside the entertainment
center by using a coaxial cable to connect it to the
receiver.
Move any nearby off-air antenna away from the UHF remote antenna. Do not place an off-air antenna on your receiver.
Your PIP (Picture-In-Picture) button isn’t working.
What to do: If your receiver isn’t in Solo PIP (Single
User), press the MODE control on the front panel (if available) to switch to Solo PIP mode (the amber light indicates the mode), press SAT on the remote control and then try the INPUT/Swap PIP button again.
Verify your receiver has the PIP feature. If your receiver is not PIP capable, contact DISH Network about upgrading to a receiver with the PIP feature.
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Limited Warranty
This Limited Warranty is a legal document. Keep it in a safe place. Remember to keep your Sales Receipt for warranty service. We will consider any items you return without a copy of the Proof of Purchase to be out of warranty.
This warranty extends only to the original user (“you,” “your”) of the DISH
Network remote control and is limited to the purchase price of the remote control. EchoStar Technologies L.L.C., formerly known as EchoStar
Technologies Corporation, and its afliated companies (“we,” “our,” “us”)
warrant this remote control against defects in materials or workmanship as follows.
For one year from the original date of purchase, if we nd the remote control
is defective subject to the limits of this warranty, we will replace the remote at no charge for parts or labor. We warrant any such work done against defects in materials or workmanship for the remaining part of the original warranty period. This warranty does not cover installation of the DISH Network System; consumer instruction; physical set up or adjustment of any consumer electronic equipment; remote control batteries; signal reception problems; loss of use of the equipment; unused programming charges due to equipment malfunction; cosmetic damage; damage due to lightning, electrical or
telephone line surges, re, ood, or other acts of Nature; accident; misuse;
abuse; repair or alteration by other than our factory service; negligence; commercial or institutional use; improper or neglected maintenance; equipment sold AS IS or WITH ALL FAULTS; equipment removal or reinstallation; shipping damage if the equipment was not packed and shipped in the manner we prescribe; nor equipment purchased, serviced, or operated outside the contiguous United States of America. REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS YOUR EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. WE SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTY ON THIS DEVICE, NOR FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE RESULTING FROM THE USE OF, OR INABILITY TO USE, THIS DEVICE. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL OUR LIABILITY, IF ANY, EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID FOR THIS DEVICE. EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ON THIS DEVICE IS LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REFUSE TO HONOR THIS WARRANTY IF WE DETERMINE ANY OF THE ABOVE EXCEPTIONS TO HAVE CAUSED THIS DEVICE NOT TO HAVE PERFORMED PROPERLY. THIS WARRANTY SHALL BE VOID IF ANY FACTORY-APPLIED IDENTIFICATION MARK, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO SERIAL OR CONDITIONAL ACCESS NUMBERS, HAS BEEN ALTERED OR REMOVED. THIS WARRANTY SHALL ALSO BE VOID IF THE DEVICE HAS BEEN OPENED BY AN UNAUTHORIZED PERSON (with the
exception of opening the battery cover). This warranty gives you specic legal rights which may vary from state to state. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitations of incidental or
consequential damages, or allow limitations on the duration of an implied warranty, so those limitations may not apply to you.
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Accessory Warranty
An accessory is any DISH Network branded equipment, displaying the DISH Network logo,
excluding the receiver, Smart Card, cables and
hookups, and non-mechanical components. A one­year warranty becomes effective upon the activation of the DISH system or date of purchase, if bought separately. A proof of purchase is required to verify
the purchase date. If an accessory has an expired warranty, no exchange will be issued. You may
purchase replacement accessories from DISH Network or your local retailer.
If You Need Help
1. Review this User Guide.
2. See Troubleshooting on page 24.
3. Visit www.dish.com/chat for 24/7 support.
4. Call the Customer Service Center at
1-800-333-DISH (3474).
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Regulatory Factors
EchoStar Technologies Corporation, 94 Inverness Terrace East, Englewood, CO., (303) 706-4000,
declares that:
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference,
and
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modications to this device may void
your authority to operate this equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by following one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a
circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an
experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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Reference Table
Write down your remote address, channel numbers/ inputs, TV, VCR, DVD player, and stereo equipment codes as you program them for future reference.
Remote Address
Channel or Input for Cable Programming
If you enter a “1” as the last number of your code,
your remote is in Limited Mode (see page 16 for more details).
TV Code
(Optio nal)
DVD/VCR/BD Player Code
(Optio nal)
Auxiliary Equipment Code
(Optio nal)
To read out your remote codes, see page 15 for instructions.
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For all your customer needs,
go to www.dish.com/chat or call
the Customer Service center at
1-800-333-DISH (3474)
188891
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