Page 2 - Contents; Page ii
Contents Page ii Using Locks ........................................................................................54Using Caller ID ....................................................................................59Advanced Features ................................................................
Page 3 - Page iii; Safety Instructions; manufacturer’s instructions.
Page iii 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. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructio...
Page 4 - Safety; Page iv; : This reminder is provided to call the
Safety Page iv 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 co...
Page 5 - Chapter 1; Introduction; Welcome to DISH Network; Overview; Before; you use your satellite receiver; Chapter 2; Tips
Page 1 Chapter 1 Introduction Welcome to DISH Network TM Congratulations and welcome to the home theater experience of High Definition Television (HDTV). This high definition (HD) digital satellite receiver provides motion picture sharpness and wide screen format together with high quality digital s...
Page 6 - Conventions Used in This Guide; SAT; Select; Getting the Most of Your HD Satellite Receiver; SYSTEM INFO
Page 2 Chapter 1 Introduction Conventions Used in This Guide To make it easy for you to use this guide, we use the following conventions: • The names of remote control buttons and modes are all uppercase. Example: Press the SAT button. • Menus and options that appear on the TV screen are in bold typ...
Page 7 - Quick Start Guide; Step 1: Ordering Your Programming
Page 3 Page 3 Quick Start Guide Quick Start Guide After your system has been installed, order and watch your programming using the following steps: Step 1: Ordering Your Programming 1. Using your remote control, press SAT , and then press the blank POWER button. Make sure the TV is also on. 2. Press...
Page 8 - Step 2: Finding Programs To Watch
Page 4 Chapter 1 Introduction 7. Press GUIDE . Wait a few minutes and the channels you pur- chased will turn from red to white, and can now be viewed. If your programming package qualifies, your should now be watch-ing TV in high definition format. Step 2: Finding Programs To Watch First, make sure ...
Page 9 - Quick Tour of the Menus; Chapter 3, Using the System
Page 5 Page 5 Quick Tour of the Menus Quick Tour of the Menus This tour guides you quickly through the basic features available through the Main Menu . See Chapter 3, Using the System for more information about these and other features. 1. Press the remote control MENU button to open the Main Menu ....
Page 10 - MENU
Page 6 Chapter 1 Introduction 4. Press the 2 button to select the Themes and Search option on the Main Menu . Use this menu to search for programming by Theme Categories . You can also select the Search function to find programs by name or by key words within the text of the event information in the...
Page 13 - button to select; DISH; About Satellite Television; aimed at the satellite, the dish does not have to move to follow it.; Satellite Signal Quality; Rain and Snow Fade
Page 9 Page 9 About Satellite Television 16. Press the 9 button to select dish home Interactive TV . You can order chan- nels, check the news, and even play games. The DISH button also opens this screen. 17. Press VIEW TV . About Satellite Television Satellite television uses satellites in a station...
Page 14 - Solar Interference; spring and the beginning of the autumn and lasts only a few minutes.
Page 10 Chapter 1 Introduction Solar Interference Twice a year, the sun moves to a position behind the DISH Network satellite as it orbits the Earth. This event occurs during a few days at the beginning of the spring and the beginning of the autumn and lasts only a few minutes. During these brief pe...
Page 15 - Receiver Description and Installation; Receiver Front Panel; Smart Card Door; Menu Button; Arrow Buttons; LEFT ARROW
Page 11 Chapter 2 Receiver Description and Installation Receiver Front Panel Smart Card Door Behind this door is a slot for a future smart card. No smart card is included with this receiver. Info Button Press INFO to display information about a program you are watching, or when you have the Program ...
Page 16 - System Info Button; Cancel Button; POWER; Mode Lights; SATELLITE; Note; IR Sensor and IR Blasters; IR BLASTER
Page 12 Chapter 2 Receiver Description and Installation System Info Button Press the SYSTEM INFO button to open the System Info screen. Cancel Button Press this button to cancel and return to the previous menu or to watch a program if there are no previous menus. Power Button Press the POWER button ...
Page 17 - Receiver Back Panel Connections; only; RCA A; RCA A
Page 13 Receiver Back Panel Connections Receiver Back Panel Connections Tighten the connections by hand only . 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 back panel has ports you can use to connect the ...
Page 18 - RCA Audio and Video Input; DISH DVI; Using the Program Guide in Chapter 3; Audio Digital Output; VSB TV Antenna/Cable In
Page 14 Chapter 2 Receiver Description and Installation Phono (RCA) Audio and Video Outputs Two sets of color coded RCA A/V O UTPUT connectors provide good quality standard definition audio and video. Use phono RCA-type cables to connect these outputs to a VCR, for example, for use in recording. You...
Page 19 - Telephone Jack; Connect a telephone cable with a standard RJ-11 telephone; must; The Remote Control; and any other one piece of A/V equipment such as a DVD player and home
Page 15 The Remote Control Telephone Jack Connect a telephone cable with a standard RJ-11 telephone connector to the receiver here, and then connect the cable to an active telephone line. Note : The receiver must be connected at all times to an active telephone line. The Remote Control The remote co...
Page 20 - Remote Control Batteries
Page 16 Chapter 2 Receiver Description and Installation Remote Control Batteries The remote control comes with AAA batteries, which need to be installed when you first receive your system. When you replace old batteries, you should replace all of the batteries. Use batteries of the same kind, for ex...
Page 21 - Remote Control Settings; Change the Address
Page 17 Remote Control Settings Remote Control Settings Change the Address When you receive your system, your remote control and receiver have been set to communicate on address 1. However, because UHF signals travel long distances and go through walls, a neighbor's UHF Pro remote could control your...
Page 22 - UHF Remote Control Antenna; Attach a UHF Remote Control Antenna
Page 18 Chapter 2 Receiver Description and Installation UHF Remote Control Antenna Attach a UHF Remote Control Antenna Attach the UHF remote control antenna to the receiver's back panel R EMOTE A NTENNA input so you can use your UHF Pro remote control. N ote : Be sure to set the antenna straight up ...
Page 23 - Add a UHF Attenuator; attenuator is not supplied with this receiver.
Page 19 UHF Remote Control Antenna Add a UHF Attenuator Stray UHF signals can block signals from the remote control to the receiver. To prevent blocks, you can install a 10 dB attenuator. This will help keep out stray UHF signals, but also reduces how far away you can use the remote control. The att...
Page 24 - Installing the Receiver; Connecting Your Receiver to an HDTV or HD Monitor; DVI; YPbPr Connections; YP
Page 20 Chapter 2 Receiver Description and Installation Installing the Receiver This section guides you through the installation of your new satellite receiver, which includes the following: • Connecting to your HDTV set or monitor.• Connecting to your dish antenna and upgrading the software.• Order...
Page 25 - Installing a; Connection Diagram Example; SAT IN
Page 21 Installing the Receiver 5. Complete installation of the receiver with the dish antenna. See Installing a Receiver in an Existing Dish Antenna System in the next section of this chapter. 6. Order your programming using the instructions in Chapter 1. Connection Diagram Example The diagram belo...
Page 27 - Setting the HDTV Resolution
Page 23 Installing the Receiver When the software upgrade is complete, you will see a second message that the receiver's memory is now being programmed. This message may disappear and your screen may go blank for a few minutes. This is normal and does not indicate a problem with the receiver. 8. Whe...
Page 28 - Connecting Your Receiver to a Phone Line
Page 24 Chapter 2 Receiver Description and Installation 6. Connect the A UDIO D IGITAL O UTPUT or the P HONO (R CA ) A UDIO O UTPUTS on the receiver, as needed, to the corresponding HDTV audio inputs to hear sound. Note : The default resolution on both HDTV outputs is 480p until the receiver is auth...
Page 29 - Initial Set Up for Off-Air Broadcasts or Cable; TV A; not
Page 25 Initial Set Up for Off-Air Broadcasts or Cable 6. Select the Prefix Code option. The receiver displays the same number of boxes (highlighting the first box) where you must enter the digits. Use the NUMBER PAD to enter the prefix code. As you enter each number, the highlight moves to the next...
Page 30 - How to Add Local Off-Air Digital Channels
Page 26 Chapter 2 Receiver Description and Installation How to Add Local Off-Air Digital Channels To add a local digital channel: 1. Press MENU 6-1-5 to open the Local Channel Setup menu. 2. Use the Scan Digital selection to add the local channels to the Program Guide automatically or select the Add...
Page 31 - How to Add Local Off-Air Analog Channels
Page 27 Initial Set Up for Off-Air Broadcasts or Cable 4. Select the Save option to add the channel. This opens the Edit Local Channel Name menu: Highlight a letter and press the SELECT/OK button. Do this again to spell out the channel name. You can enter up to five characters. If you need to, use t...
Page 33 - Transmit Channel Numbers; RF Channel; About Off-Air TV Broadcasts
Page 29 Initial Set Up for Off-Air Broadcasts or Cable 10. Select the Save option to leave the Local Channel Setup menu. 11. Select Display Options and choose one of the following: • DISH Network Locals - Select this option to display local channels (if in your DISH Network subscription) at their br...
Page 35 - Chapter 3; Using the System; Using the Remote Control; Control Other Devices with the Remote; SAT Mode Button; Power Buttons; Control Other Devices with the; Switching Between TV and Device Volume Control
Page 31 Chapter 3 Using the System Using the Remote Control This section describes how to use the remote control in the SAT mode to control your satellite receiver. To use the remote to control your VCR and other devices, see Control Other Devices with the Remote on page 64. SAT Mode Button Press th...
Page 36 - Page Up And Page Down Buttons
Page 32 Chapter 3 Using the System Page Up And Page Down Buttons Press the PAGE UP button or the PAGE DOWN button to scan, page by page, through the Program Guide , a Themes list, a Favorites List , an Event Timers list, or a list of channels. Guide Button Press the GUIDE button to open the Program ...
Page 37 - Info Button; OFF; View TV Button; Number Pad Buttons; LEFT
Page 33 Using the Remote Control Page 33 Info Button Press this button for more information when the Program Guide or the Browse Banner is open, or when watching a program. • When a menu is open that includes a Help option, press this button to see help information for that menu. • Highlight a progr...
Page 38 - dish home Button; See Chapter 4 - Reference
Page 34 Chapter 3 Using the System dish home Button Press the DISH button on your remote control to use dish home Interactive TV . Format/Star Button Press the FORMAT/STAR button to toggle through the available display modes (Normal, Zoom) on widescreen displays. Recover Button Press the RECOVER but...
Page 39 - Changing Channels; Opening the Menus
Tip: The channel you select may display one of several program information symbols. If the program is on a channel that is not part of your subscription, the channel will be in red in the Program Guide. Page 35 Changing Channels Page 35 Changing Channels There are three basic ways to change channels...
Page 40 - Selecting a Menu Option; Lists of Choices in the Menus; single choice; Highlighting a Choice in a Menu List; ARROW; Selecting a Choice in a Menu List
Page 36 Chapter 3 Using the System Selecting a Menu Option When you select a menu option, that option takes effect right away. You can select a menu option in either of two ways: • If the option has a number next to it, press the number on the remote control NUMBER PAD that matches this number. If y...
Page 41 - Canceling a Procedure; Using Text Fields; Using the Virtual Keyboard; Rudy Fremmel Presents; While in the Text Field; or
Page 37 Using Text Fields Page 37 When you select a choice in a list, it looks like this: Canceling a Procedure To cancel a procedure, you must press the remote control CANCEL or VIEW TV button before you do the last step of the procedure. If this does not work, you must finish the procedure. Using ...
Page 42 - Using the Program Guide
Page 38 Chapter 3 Using the System Using the Program Guide The on-screen Program Guide provides a complete listing of the available channels and programs. You can use the Program Guide to change channels, to see what programs are scheduled, and to buy Pay-Per-View programs. The Program Guide shows w...
Page 43 - Opening the Program Guide; Selecting a Program in the Program Guide
Page 39 Using the Program Guide Page 39 Opening the Program Guide There are two ways to open the Program Guide : • Press the GUIDE button. • Press the MENU button and then select the Program Guide option. Selecting a Program in the Program Guide 1. Use the NUMBER PAD buttons to enter the desired cha...
Page 44 - Using the Program Banner; VIEW; Using the Browse Banner; UP
Page 40 Chapter 3 Using the System Using the Program Banner The Program Banner provides information about the program you are watching. The receiver displays the Program Banner for a few seconds at the top of the TV screen every time you change the channel or press the remote control VIEW button. Us...
Page 46 - Using Themes and Search; Themes
Page 42 Chapter 3 Using the System Ordering Pay-Per-View Programs 1. Highlight the desired Pay-Per-View program in the Program Guide . The Pay-Per-View programs are listed with the channel number as PPV in the Program Guide . 2. Press the SELECT/OK button. 3. To buy the Pay-Per-View program, select ...
Page 47 - Search
Page 43 Using Themes and Search Page 43 2. Move through the Themes menu by using the ARROW buttons. Choose your category then press the SELECT/ OK button. 3. You can then scroll through a page at a time using PAGE UP or PAGE DOWN until you see the program you want in the listing. 4. Use the ARROW bu...
Page 48 - Using dish home Interactive TV Applications; GUIDE
Page 44 Chapter 3 Using the System 5. Use the UP and DOWN ARROW buttons to scroll through the results. 6. Select one of the programs to watch, or select Cancel to close the Search Results screen. Note : If you select a program that is on now, the receiver tunes to that program. If you select a progr...
Page 49 - Using Favorites Lists; Creating or Changing a Favorites List; Making a Favorites List Active
Page 45 Using Favorites Lists Page 45 Creating or Changing a Favorites List You can create, add channels to, and remove channels from a Favorites List . 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Select the Favorites option. 3. Select the Favorites List that you want to create or change. 4. Select the Modify List...
Page 50 - Changing the Name of a Favorites List; Using Timers; automatic; Event Timer Types; MUTE
Page 46 Chapter 3 Using the System Changing the Name of a Favorites List 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Select the Favorites option. 3. Select the Favorites List that you want to change. 4. Select the Edit List Name option to open the virtual keyboard. Note You cannot change the name of the All Chan o...
Page 51 - Event Timer Frequencies; new; Before an Event Timer Operates; CANCEL
Page 47 Using Timers Page 47 Event Timer Frequencies Once - Applies to a one-time program. If the program time changes, this timer operates at the new time. The receiver deletes this timer after the timer operates. Weekly - Applies to a program that is scheduled for once a week on the same channel a...
Page 52 - Setting Up an Automatic Event Timer; Setting Up a Manual Event Timer
Page 48 Chapter 3 Using the System Setting Up an Automatic Event Timer 1. Select a future program using the Browse Banner, Themes menu or the Program Guide . 2. Select a Timer Type option. 3. Select a Timer Frequency option. Notice that a check mark displays in the box selected. 4. Select the Create...
Page 53 - Quick Record; VCR Event Timer
Page 49 Using Timers Page 49 7. Select the Date/Time option. The receiver displays the Set Date/Time for Manual Timer menu. 8. Use the NUMBER PAD buttons to enter the Start Time (this includes selecting AM or PM ) and the End Time (this includes selecting AM or PM ). 9. Use the NUMBER PAD buttons to...
Page 54 - Overlapping Event Timers; You can edit almost any feature of an event timer.
Page 50 Chapter 3 Using the System Overlapping Event Timers If you try to create event timers for overlapping programs, the receiver displays a menu with the dates and times of both programs. The receiver also displays this menu if a program time has changed, causing one timer to overlap another. Yo...
Page 55 - Deleting an Event Timer
Page 51 Using Timers Page 51 6. If you want to change the Start Time , the End Time , or the Date , select the Date/Time option to display the Set Date/Time . Otherwise, skip to step 9, below. 7. Use the NUMBER PAD buttons to enter the Start Time (this includes selecting AM or PM ) and the End Time ...
Page 56 - Special Consideration When Using Event Timers; Event Timer Performance when the Receiver is Off; Setting Up the Receiver to Control a VCR; Timer; Setting Up the Receiver and VCR to Use a VCR Event Timer
Page 52 Chapter 3 Using the System Special Consideration When Using Event Timers For Locked Programs - You must enter the receiver password before you can create an automatic event timer. You can create a manual event timer for a locked program without entering the password. However, if you do this,...
Page 58 - Using Locks; How to Set Locks: A Two Step Process; When You Have Locked the Receiver; Locking and Unlocking the Receiver
Page 54 Chapter 3 Using the System Using Locks First you set the locks; then you lock the receiver. You must lock the receiver in order to put any locks into effect. If you unlock the receiver, leave the locks unchanged, and then lock the receiver again, the same locks will be in effect as before. H...
Page 59 - Creating or Changing Ratings Locks; OK
Page 55 Using Locks Page 55 4. Enter and verify a password, using the NUMBER PAD buttons. The receiver displays stars as you enter the digits of the password. 5. Memorize your password ! From now on, you must enter this password to lock or unlock the receiver. 6. Highlight and select the OK option. ...
Page 60 - To unlock a rating code, highlight the code and press; option to save the changes.; Creating or Changing Channel Locks; If the receiver is locked, enter the password using the
Page 56 Chapter 3 Using the System 4. Select the rating that corresponds to the lowest acceptable audience age. Note : All ratings that are more restrictive than the selected rating are also selected. For example, if you lock PG-13 rated programs, then all programs with the R, NC-17, and NR/AO ratin...
Page 61 - Locking or Unlocking the Front Panel Buttons
Page 57 Using Locks Page 57 5. Highlight the channel that you want to lock. If necessary, press the UP or DOWN ARROW button to see the desired channel. You can also enter each channel number using the NUMBER PAD buttons. 6. Press the SELECT/OK button to lock or unlock the highlighted channel. If the...
Page 62 - Unlocking or Locking Pay-Per-View Programs; Hiding and Showing Adult Channels; current
Page 58 Chapter 3 Using the System Unlocking or Locking Pay-Per-View Programs This feature locks or unlocks all Pay-Per-View channels. You also can lock one or more Pay-Per-View channels by using channel locks or rating locks. 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Select the Locks option. If the receiver is ...
Page 63 - Using Caller ID; if you subscribe; Caller ID Screens
Page 59 Using Caller ID Page 59 6. Press the SELECT/OK button. 7. Enter the new password using the NUMBER PAD buttons. As soon as you enter the fourth digit of the password, the receiver highlights the OK option. 8. Select the OK option to change the password. 9. Enter the new password again, using ...
Page 64 - To Turn the Caller ID On and Off
Page 60 Chapter 3 Using the System If you are in a menu when a call comes in, you will see a different Caller ID popup screen. To Turn the Caller ID On and Off 1. Press MENU . 2. Select the System Setup option. 3. Select the Installation option. 4. Select the Caller ID option. The following screen w...
Page 65 - Advanced Features; Setting Up Digital Audio; Closed Captioning
Page 61 Advanced Features Page 61 Advanced Features Setting Up Digital Audio You must have a capable amplifier/decoder to use Dolby ® Digital sound. The receiver has a built in Dolby Digital adapter and also supports Linear PCMA (regular mono or stereo sound). • Press MENU 6-8 for the Dolby Digital ...
Page 66 - Screen Adjustments; PAGE UP; Screen Positioning
Page 62 Chapter 3 Using the System To enable closed captioning on HD displays: 1. Select MENU 6-9 to open the Closed Captioning Settings menu. 2. Choose the option to turn captioning on. 3. Select Save before exiting the menu to store your selection. Screen Adjustments You can customize the way the ...
Page 67 - Display Options for Local Channels; Initial Set Up for Off-Air Broadcasts or; Changing Program Languages
Page 63 Display Options for Local Channels Page 63 Display Options for Local Channels If you have not yet connected an off-air antenna or cable source to the receiver, first see Initial Set Up for Off-Air Broadcasts or Cable on page 25 for details. You can set up your local channels in the Program G...
Page 68 - Remote Control Modes; Set Up the Remote Control; Combination Devices
Page 64 Chapter 3 Using the System 3. Select the Alternate Audio option. 4. Select the language you want in the Languages list. Note : Alternate provides visually-impaired customers with a visual description of the program, if available. 5. Select Save to save your language choice. The receiver disp...
Page 69 - Instructions; Setting Up
Page 65 Control Other Devices with the Remote Page 65 Set Up the Remote Control You can set up the remote to control other devices using the device codes listed on page 86 . In the following instructions, the column on the left contains the instructions and the column on the right provides additiona...
Page 70 - Scan for Device Codes; Setting Up Using; For
Page 66 Chapter 3 Using the System Scan for Device Codes If the code for your device is not listed in the device codes on page 86, use this procedure to scan the remote control’s memory for the device code. In the following instructions, the column on the left contains the instructions and the colum...
Page 71 - Check the Device Codes
Page 67 Control Other Devices with the Remote Page 67 Check the Device Codes You can find out what device code you’ve set for each remote mode. In the following instructions, the column on the left contains the instructions and the column on the right provides additional information. Instructions Ad...
Page 73 - Number Buttons; VCR Mode Button
Page 69 Control Other Devices with the Remote Page 69 Number Buttons Use the NUMBER buttons to enter numbers in a menu, or to go directly to a new channel. Control a VCR or a DVD Player Some of the features described below may not apply to the device. See your device owner’s manual for details about...
Page 74 - Page Up and Page Down Buttons; Control a Tuner or Amplifier; AUX Mode Button
Page 70 Chapter 3 Using the System • Press the RECORD button to start recording on a VCR. • Press the PAUSE button to pause a videotape or DVD. Press this button or the PLAY button to restart the videotape or DVD. • Note : On some TVs, the presence of fixed images for extended periods of time may ca...
Page 75 - Mute Button
Page 71 Control Other Devices with the Remote Page 71 SELECT/OK Button This SELECT/OK button works as the Input Select button for a tuner or amplifier. Up/Down (Arrow) Buttons Use UP / DOWN ARROW buttons to change channels on the tuner or amplifier. Mute Button Press the MUTE button to turn off the ...
Page 76 - Set the Remote Back to Control the TV Volume; Teaching Another Remote; The Remote Teaching Sequence
Page 72 Chapter 3 Using the System Set the Remote Back to Control the TV Volume 1. Press and hold the TV mode button until all the other mode buttons light, then release. 2. Press the POUND ( # ) button. 3. Press the plus (+) side of the VOLUME button. 4. Press the 0 number button. 5. Press the POUN...
Page 77 - Resetting the Receiver to Factory Defaults; except
Page 73 Resetting the Receiver to Factory Defaults Page 73 5. If you want to continue, select the Yes option. The receiver now displays the System Diagnostic Tests screen containing further instructions. 6. Aim both remotes at the receiver. Press one button at a time on your DISH Network remote, whi...
Page 78 - Troubleshooting Tools; Resetting Your Receiver; Diagnostics
Page 74 Chapter 3 Using the System 2. Select the System Setup option. 3. Select the Installation option. 4. Select the Factory Defaults option.The receiver displays a Warning message, prompting you to confirm that you want to reset the receiver. 5. Select the Yes option to confirm the reset. The rec...
Page 79 - Point Dish and Check Switch
Page 75 Troubleshooting Tools Page 75 Note : If you have the receiver connected to a DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) phone line, it may cause this test to fail. If so, you will need to install a DSL filter between the receiver and the phone jack on the wall. You can get a DSL filter from your Internet...
Page 80 - QAM Installations
Page 76 Chapter 3 Using the System QAM Installations If you live in an apartment, condominium or other clustered housing, your television signal is transmitted to you through master multiplexing distribution equipment located in a central area in your dwelling complex. This distribution equipment is...
Page 81 - Chapter 4; Reference; Troubleshooting Tables
Page 77 Chapter 4 Reference Troubleshooting Tables Use these tables if you have problems using the system before calling the Customer Service Center. Many problems arise from misunderstandings of how the system works, especially when you are just becoming familiar with it. These tables cover many pr...
Page 82 - Chapter 5; This table describes some on-screen messages in the order of their
Page 78 Reference Chapter 5 On-Screen Messages This table describes some on-screen messages in the order of their message numbers . Find the message number in the upper right corner of the message displayed on your TV screen, and then find the matching number in this table. Message Number Possible R...
Page 84 - DISH Pro Twin LNBF
Page 80 Reference Chapter 5 DISH Pro Twin LNBF 078, 079, 080 You may not have connected the receiver to an active telephone line. Or, the telephone line may be defective. Maybe the receiver is connected to a DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) phone line. Connect the receiver to an active telephone line. ...
Page 86 - Watching A Program
Page 82 Reference Chapter 5 Watching A Program Using the Menus Using the Program Guide or the Browse Banner What Is Happening Possible Reason What to Do A “black box” fills almost all of the TV screen. You may have turned on the Closed Captioned feature on the TV, and put that feature into Text mode...
Page 89 - Using Event Timers
Troubleshooting Tables Page 85 Using Event Timers Your computer or FAX machine was receiving a FAX or modem transmission, but an error occurred. The receiver may have tried to call the Customer Service Center to send Pay- Per-View purchase information during the FAX or mode call. When the receiver f...
Page 90 - TV Codes; Press; Device Codes; but not all buttons shown in this guide.
Page 86 Reference Chapter 4 TV Codes If programming in AUX mode : Press 0 before entering the TV code. TV Codes A Mark 670 Action 662 Admiral 514, 521, 605, 668, 669, 675 Aiko 727 Aiwa 751 Akai 570, 573, 659, 660, A-Mark 620 Amtron 657 Anam National 509, 541, 620, 651, 657, 661, 663, 698 AOC 505, 50...
Page 92 - VCR Codes
Page 88 Reference Chapter 4 VCR Codes If programming in AUX mode : Press 1 before entering the VCR code. VCR CODES Aiwa 588, 622, 623 Akai 513, 514, 515, 516, 517, 518, 520, 568, 682 Alba 546 Amstrad 588 ASA 556 Audiovox 676 Bell & Howell 581 Broksonic 559, 748 Bush 589 Calix 676 Canon 554, 678,...
Page 93 - TV; DVD Player Codes; DVD; Tuner/Amplifier Codes
Page 89 Device Codes TV/VCR Combo Programming for combination devices : Program the remote control in TV mode and then in VCR mode. DVD Player Codes If programming in AUX mode : Press 1 before entering the DVD code. Tuner/Amplifier Codes Programming in AUX mode : Press 2 before entering the tuner/am...
Page 94 - AUX
Page 90 Reference Chapter 4 DVD/VCR Combo Programming for combination devices : Program the remote control in VCR mode and then in AUX mode (press 1 before entering the DVD code). TV/DVD Combo Codes Programming for combination devices : Program the remote control in TV mode and then in VCR mode (or ...
Page 95 - Appendix; Limited Warranty; What the Warranty Covers; What the Warranty Does Not Cover
Appendix Page 107 Limited Warranty This Limited Warranty is a legal document. Keep it in a safe place. Remember to retain your Bill of Sale for warranty service! Any items returned without a copyof the Proof of Purchase will be considered out of warranty. What the Warranty Covers This warranty exten...
Page 96 - Legal Limitations; Important
Appendix Page 108 Legal Limitations REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS YOUR EXCLUSIVEREMEDY. ECHOSTAR SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL ORCONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIEDWARRANTY ON THIS SYSTEM, NOR FOR ANY INCIDENTAL ORCONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTIN...
Page 97 - Advance Exchange Program
Page 109 Limited Warranty Advance Exchange Program The Advance Exchange Program allows you to have replacement equipment shipped immediately to you (depending upon where you live, it could take three to five business days). Along with replacement equipment, you will receive a prepaid shipping label ...
Page 98 - Residential Customer Agreement; DISH Network; THE DISH NETWORK SERVICE
Appendix Page 110 Residential Customer Agreement Effective as of September 1, 2001 until replaced. T HIS DOCU MENT DESCRI BES TH E TERM S AN D CO NDI TIO NS UN DERW HI CH DISH NETWORK WI LL PROVIDE ITS SERVICE TO YOU. IF YOUDO NOT ACCEPT THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS, PLEASE NOTIFY USI MMEDIATELY AND W...
Page 100 - BILLING POLICIES AND PAYMENTS FOR SERVICES
Appendix Page 112 I. Fees for Receivers that Independently Support Multiple Televisions. Additional fees may apply for a receiver which supports independent viewing of programming onmultiple televisions. 2. BILLING POLICIES AND PAYMENTS FOR SERVICES A. You agree to pay all amounts billed for Service...
Page 101 - CANCELLATION OF SERVICE
Page 113 Residential Customer Agreement F. In addition to the amounts due for Services, you agree to pay the fees referenced below ("Fees") when applicable. DISH Network reserves the right to increase these Feesor add additional Fees in the future, in our sole discretion Smart Card Replaceme...
Page 103 - LIMITATION OF OUR LIABILITY; WARNING AGAINST PIRACY
Page 115 Residential Customer Agreement 7. LIMITATION OF OUR LIABILITY A. WE WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INTERRUPTIONS IN SERVICE OR LI AB LE FO R ANY DELAY O R FA I LUR E TO PE RFO RM , I F SUC H DEL AY ORNONPERFORMANCE ARISES IN CONNECTION WI TH THE TERMINATION OFA L L O R A P O RT I O N O F TH E S...
Page 104 - Staying Legal; Telephone Communication
Appendix Page 116 Staying Legal Title 47, Section 605(e)4, United States Code (U.S.C.) makes it a federal crime to modify this receiver to enable it to receive encrypted (scrambled) television programming without payment of required subscriptions. Conviction can result in a fine of up to $500,000 an...
Page 105 - FCC Compliance; Radio Interference
Page 117 FCC Compliance company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. If advance notice is not practical, the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you...
Page 106 - Notes
Page 107 - Index
Page 99 Index A Add Local Off-Air Channels Analog 27 Digital 26 Advanced Features 61 Automatic Event Timer 46 B Back Panel, Receiver 13 Banner, Browse 40 Browse Banner Displaying Information on Other Programs 40 Using the Browse Banner 40 Banner, Program 40 C Caller ID 59 Changing Channels 34 , 35 C...