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Page i Content s Safety Instructions ..................................... ..................................... iii Chapter 1 - Introduction ................................................. ................. 1 Welcome! ............... ..............
Content s Page ii Watching One Program While Recording Another ...... ................... .... 79 Using the DVR Features ........................ ................... ................... ....... 85 Using Themes and Search .......................... ...
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 openin gs.
Safety Page iv Note to Satellite TV System Inst aller : This reminder is provided to call the satellite TV system installer ’ s atte ntion to Article 820-40 of the National Electrical Code (NEC) tha.
Page 1 Chapter 1 Introduction Congratulations on ch oosing DISH Network . Y ou are about to experience the excitement and convenience of Direct Broadcast Satellite (DBS) service, which delivers the very best pictur e and sound quality .
Chapter 1 Page 2 Introduction About this Receiver Y our DISH Network sa tellite receiver has features that make watching TV more exciting. Along with the DVR fu nctions, you are about to discover new ways to make program ming choices.
Page 3 About this Receiver Single Mode Single Mode provides dual tuner features to a single TV like Picture-in- Picture (PIP) and the ability to watc h one live program while recording another . Program viewing at each TV location is th e same (Shared V iew enabled).
Chapter 1 Page 4 Introduction Overview Before you use your satellite rec eiver , you need to insta ll the system or have it installed by a professional tech nician. For a professional installation, please call the Customer Service Center at 1-800-333-DISH (3474).
Page 5 Overview Fixed Images On some TVs, the presence of fixed images for extended periods of time may cau se them to be permanen tly imprinted on the screen. Consult your TV user guide for information on whether this is a problem for your TV , what operating/ viewing restrictions apply to avoid this problem, and associated TV warranty coverage.
Chapter 1 Page 6 Introduction Getting St arted After your system has been installe d, order and watch your programming using the following steps: Step 1: Ordering Y our Programming 1. Using a remote control, press SA T and then press the blank POWER button to turn on the receiver .
Page 7 Quick T our of Basic Features Step 2: Finding Programs to W atch 1. Press the GUIDE button. 2. When th e Program Guide opens, use the UP or DOWN ARROW to view information on other channels. Press the PAGE UP and PAGE DOWN buttons to move y ou quickly thro ugh the Program Guide .
Chapter 1 Page 8 Introduction 5. Select Sport s to se e a list of sporting events. 6. Press the VI EW T V button to go back to watch a progr am. 7. Press the INFO button to see information about the program. Note : The first time you press the INFO button, the information screen is transparent.
Page 9 Quick T our of the Menus 10. Press the UP or DOWN ARROW button to change the channel info rmation you see at the bottom of the TV screen. 1 1. Press the RIGHT ARROW button to highlight the program coming on next at the bottom. Press the LEFT ARROW button to go back to the program on now .
Chapter 1 Page 10 Introduction 2. Press the 1 button to select the Program Guide option on the Main Menu . This opens the Program Guide on the TV screen. Y ou can use the Program Guide to find and select a program to watch. For now , though, go on with this tour .
Page 1 1 Quick T our of the Menus 6. Press the 3 button to select the Customer option. This menu provides convenient access to your DISH Network account to review your statement, pay your bill, upgrade programming, and more. 7. Press the 0 button to go back to the Main Menu .
Chapter 1 Page 12 Introduction 10. Press the 5 button to select the Locks option on the Main Menu . This menu allows yo u to apply password-pro tected locks on programmin g based on rating , or even on a channel- by-channel basis. 1 1. Press MENU to go back to the Main Menu .
Page 13 Quick T our of the Menus 14. Press the 7 button to select the Daily Schedule option on the Main Menu . The Daily Schedule l ist s the timers that are planned for today , the future (up to nine da ys), and those that occurred in the recent past.
Chapter 1 Page 14 Introduction 19. Press 9 to open the DISH On Demand menu. This menu lets you select a program you recorded ( My Recordings ) or a DISH On Demand program ( Movies and More ). Note : DISH On Demand will be ava ilable with a future software upgrade.
Page 15 Quick T our of Digital V ideo Recorder Features Note : The status bar at the bottom of your screen shows how long the program has been paused. Y ou can pause a live program fo r up to two hours. 3. Press the PLAY button to watch the program from the point where you paused it.
Chapter 1 Page 16 Introduction 7. Press PLAY . 8. Press the SKIP FWD button to skip ahead about 30 seconds in the play back. Note : Y ou cannot skip ahead if you are watching live TV . 9. Press the PAUSE button and then press the FWD button to forward the program in slow motio n.
Page 17 Quick T our of Digital V ideo Recorder Features 10. Press the VIE W TV button to go back right away to the program in progress. 1 1. Press the RECORD button to start recording the program right now . 12. When the Record Remainder of this Event displays, select OK to start recording now .
Chapter 1 Page 18 Introduction 16. Press the BACK button to reverse the program. Note : Let the program reverse all the way to its start. 17. Press the DVR button.
Page 19 Quick T our of W atching One Program While Recording Others Quick T o ur of W atchi ng One Program While Recording Others The steps below sh ow one of many ways to watch one prog ram while recording another .
Chapter 1 Page 20 Introduction 9. Select a program that you recorded in an earlier tour (one that is not recording now), then select Star t . 10. Y ou should now be watching a pre-recorde d program while the receiver is recording the other two events (programs).
Page 21 Satellite T elevision 3. Press GUIDE on the remote. Use the Program Guide to find a program that you want to watch now . Select that program. 4. This new program will be full screen. 5. Press SWAP to go back to watching your original program and put this new program in the PIP wind ow .
Chapter 1 Page 22 Introduction Satellite Signal Quality Rain and Snow Fade Heavy rain, snow , or cloud cover can block the satellite signal, which can interrupt your programming service. By aiming the satellite dish to get the strongest signal during inst allation, you can help p revent rain and snow from interrupting the signal.
Page 23 Chapter 2 Receiver Description and Inst allation Receiver Front Panel Smart Card Door Behind this door is a slot for a future sm art card. No smart card is included with this receiver . Indicators • TV1 Power - The green light indicates th at the receiver is providing programming to th e nearby TV through the TV1 out put connections.
Chapter 2 Page 24 Receiver Description and Installation Receiver Back Panel The receiver connections on the back panel are placed in three groups: • TV1 Connections - Use these connections with the nearby TV . • TV2 Connections - Use these connections with the remote TV(s).
Page 25 Receiver Back Panel Digit al Audio Out The D IGITAL A UDIO O UTPUT is for use with high-quality digital sound decoding systems. Connect the D IGITAL A UDI O O UTPU T with a Digital Audio Optical cable (available at consum er electronics stores).
Chapter 2 Page 26 Receiver Description and Installation RCA Out The RCA aud io/video output s provide high picture qu ality and stereo sound to your TV (if your TV has these connections). These outputs can be use d to provide TV2 menus and programming to a wireless audio/video transmitter or to a second input on a nearby TV .
Page 27 Remote Controls T ypes of Remote Controls Remote Control 1 uses infrared (IR) light signals to: • Control TV 1 menus for the nearby TV in Dual Mode . • Control the satellite receiver in Single Mode . IR signals travel only short distances (40 feet or less), and cannot go through walls or other solid objects.
Chapter 2 Page 28 Receiver Description and Installation Batteries The remote c ontrols come with AAA bat ter ies, which need to be installed when you first receive your system.
Page 29 Connecting the Receiver to a Nearby TV Connecting the Receiver to a Nearby TV This section describes how to connect receiver TV 1 output ports to a nearby TV . The easiest way to connect the receiver to the TV is using coaxial cable connections, but you may also use RCA or S-Video outpu ts.
Chapter 2 Page 30 Receiver Description and Installation RCA and S-Video Connections (TV1) 1. Connect one of the following video cables: • RCA video cable (yellow) from the receiver TV1 outputs to the nearby TV’ s RCA video inpu t. • S-V IDEO cable from the receiver TV1 outputs to the nearby TV’ s S- V IDEO input.
Page 31 Connecting the Receiver to th e TV(s) in Another Room(s) Connecting the Receiver to the TV(s) in Another Room(s) This section describes how to connect the receiver CH 21–69 O UT connection to the cable-ready remote TV located in another room aw ay from the receiver .
Chapter 2 Page 32 Receiver Description and Installation 1. Connect the tuner input of the remote TV(s) in other rooms to an existing wall cable outlet using a coaxial cable.
Page 33 Connecting the Receiver to th e TV(s) in Another Room(s) 8. Connect CH 21-69 O UT on the receiver to your exist ing wall cable outl et using a coaxial cab le. Note : If you do not have an existing in-h ome cable system, you will need to run coaxial cable to each TV in other ro oms.
Chapter 2 Page 34 Receiver Description and Installation 16. Y ou may need to change the cable connection on the splitter that sends the TV signal throughout you r house.
Page 35 Connecting the Receiver to th e TV(s) in Another Room(s) 23. If desired to remind you of which TV channel your satellite programming is on, write the channel number you wrote in step 4 on a blank channel sticker and place it on or near your remote TV (s).
Chapter 2 Page 36 Receiver Description and Installation Programming the Recover Button Y our remote controls come equipped with a RECOVER button that helps you if you accidentally chang e the channel or video in put on your remote TV and cannot get the picture back from your satellite receiver .
Page 37 Changing the TV1 and TV2 Output Channels Changing the TV1 and TV2 Output Channels The receiver comes preset to use channel 3 for TV1 and off-air channel 60 for TV2 . If you are experiencing interference on the channels yo u are using, follow these instructions to ch ange the channe l that TV1 or TV2 uses.
Chapter 2 Page 38 Receiver Description and Installation Connecting the Recei ver to the Phone Line Keep the receiver connected to an active telephone line so you ca n order Pay- Per-View programs and use all of the dish home Intera ctive TV features, and other services from DISH Network.
Page 39 Connecting the Receiver to a Dish Antenna System Connecting the Receiver to a Dish Antenna System Note : Before you can begin connect ing your receiver to your dish antenna, you must first complete the preceding sec tions on connecting your TVs to the receiver .
Chapter 2 Page 40 Receiver Description and Installation 3. On Remote Control 1, press MENU-6-1-1 to display the Poin t Dish/Signal screen on the nearby TV . 4. Select Check Switch . When an attention screen displays, select Retest . 5. The receiver begins performing the Check Switc h tests.
Page 41 Optional - Connecting VCRs to the System Optional - Connecting VCRs to the System The diagram below prov ide example of how to conn ect VCRs to your satellite TV system. Y our instal lation may be dif ferent. Connecting a VCR to the Nearby TV 1.
Chapter 2 Page 42 Receiver Description and Installation Connecting a VCR to the Remote TV For this installation, always leav e your VCR powered on so that the TV can receive satellite programming. If you turn of f your VCR, your TV will not be tuned t o the correct chan nel to receive satellite programming.
Page 43 Optimize Y our Remote Controls Optimize Y our Remote Controls Change the Address When you receive your sy stem, both remote controls and t he receiver have been set to communicate on address 1.
Chapter 2 Page 44 Receiver Description and Installation 6. Press the RECORD button. 7. Make sure the Secondary Remote Address you see on the System Info screen is the same as the one you entere d in step 4. If it isn’t, the remote cannot control the receiver .
Page 45 Optimize Y our Remote Controls 1. T ake the UHF antenna off of the receiver ’ s back panel UHF Remote Antenna input 2. Put the attenuator onto the UHF Remote Antenna input.
Chapter 2 Page 46 Receiver Description and Installation Setting Up TV1 to Operate in UHF Pro Y ou can set your receiver to operate your TV1 using an other UHF Pro remote control (sold separately) by comp leting the following instructions: 1. Perform the following using an existing remote control: a.
Page 47 Setting Up TV1 to Operate in IR Setting Up TV1 to Operate in IR The following instructi ons describe how to set up TV1 to operate in IR onl y . 1. Perform the following with an existing remote control: a. Open the TV1 UHF Pro Setup screen by pressing MENU-6-1-8 on the remote control.
Chapter 2 Page 48 Receiver Description and Installation Notes.
Page 49 Chapter 3 Using the System Using Dual and Single Modes Y our DISH Network satellite receiver incl udes features that gives you greater flexibility in how you watch TV . Th ese features include two modes of operation: Dual Mode and Single Mode .
Chapter 3 Page 50 Using the System Using Picture-In-Picture Single Mode lets you watch two programs at once using PIP . The following instructions describe how to use PIP: 1. Press the PIP button. The PIP window displays in th e lower-right corner of the screen.
Page 51 Using Dual and Single Modes Using Shared View Shared Vi ew is a feature of Single Mode that lets you activate the TV2 audio and video outputs to di splay the same programming as the TV1 outpu ts.
Chapter 3 Page 52 Using the System Switching Between Dual and Single Mode Put the satellite receiver in Du al or Single M ode by pressing the front panel Mode button.
Page 53 Using the Remote Controls Menu Button Press the MENU button to open the Main Menu . Page Up and Page Down (Arrow) Buttons Press the PAGE UP button or the PAGE DOWN button to move, page by page, through the Program Guide , a Theme list, a Favorit es List , an Event Tim er s list, a Search results list, or a list of channels.
Chapter 3 Page 54 Using the System Arrow Buttons • Change channels while watching TV - Press the UP and DOWN ARROW buttons. • Open the Browse Banner - Press the RIGHT ARROW button.
Page 55 Using the Remote Controls View TV Button Press the VIEW TV button to close all menus and go to watching programm ing. Press the VIE W T V button to briefly display the Program Banner while watching a program. Cancel Button Press the CANCEL button to cancel an d go back to the previous menu or to watch a program.
Chapter 3 Page 56 Using the System Star Bu t to n Press the ST A R button to: • Open the DVR Events menu. • Backspace without deleting while using the Searc h function of your . Zero Button Press the ZERO button to forward space while using the search function of your receiver .
Page 57 Using the Remote Controls 3. If you see the System Info screen, press the SELECT button to close the screen. Y ou have recovered your satellite video. 4. If you do not see the Syst em Info screen, repeat steps 2 and 3 until you have recovered your satellite video.
Chapter 3 Page 58 Using the System Using the Menus The menus make using the receiver and selecting programs quick and easy . Use the menus to control the receiver and to use its features, such as setting locks, choosing a program, or creating a favorites list.
Page 59 Using the Menus – When watching a program, open the Themes and Search menu. – Display the Browse Banner . T o close a menu and return to watc hing a p rogram, press eithe r the VI EW TV or CANCEL button. Note : If you do not do an ything in a menu for several minutes, the menu automatically closes.
Chapter 3 Page 60 Using the System Selecting Menu Options When you select a menu option, that option takes effect right away . Y ou can select a menu option in either of two ways: • If the option has a number next to it, press the number on the NUMBER P AD button that matches this number .
Page 61 Using T ext Fields Canceling a Procedure Y ou can cancel a procedure in any of three ways: • If you want to return to watc hing a program, press the remote control VIE W T V button. • If you want to return to the previous men u, press the CANCEL button.
Chapter 3 Page 62 Using the System Changing Channels There are three ways to change channels: • Press the UP or DOWN ARROW buttons. • Use the NUMBER PAD buttons.
Page 63 Using the Program Guide Changing the Channel in the Pro gram Guide 1. Press GUIDE to open the Program Guide . 2. Choose a channel using either of the following: • Use the NUMBER PAD buttons to enter the channe l number . The Progr am Guide displays a block of channels including the one that you just entered.
Chapter 3 Page 64 Using the System Displaying Program Information 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 VIE W TV button.
Page 65 Displaying Program Information Using the Browse Banner 1. Press the BROWSE ( RIGHT ARROW ) button to open the Browse Banner . 2. Change the channel d isplayed on the Browse Banner by doing one of the following: • Enter the channel number for the program that you want, using the NUMBER P AD buttons.
Chapter 3 Page 66 Using the System Ordering Pay-Per-V iew Programs 1. Select a Pay-Per-V iew program in the Program Guide . A message like the following displays: 2. T o buy the Pay-Per-V iew program, select the Ye s option. The receiver displays a confirmation menu.
Page 67 Reviewing Purchase History T o order a DISH On Demand program: 1. Press the DVR button to open DISH On Demand . 2. Select Movies & More . 3. Use the LEFT and RIGHT ARROW buttons to scroll through your program choices. 4. Select the program you wa nt to watc h and follow the on-screen instructions.
Chapter 3 Page 68 Using the System • When you put the receiv er in Single Mode , the Favori tes Lists for TV2 are not availab le. • If you choose a program using Themes or by entering most channel numbers, the receiver tunes to the chan nel for that program whether or not that channel is on the active Favorites Lis t .
Page 69 Using Timers and Recordings Naming a Favorites List 1. Press MENU-8-3 to open Favorites . 2. Select the Favorites Li st that you want to change. 3. Select the Edit Name option. Note : Y ou cannot change the name of the All Chan or All Sub list.
Chapter 3 Page 70 Using the System Overview Refer to this section as you get familiar with how to set up T imers . Ti me r T y p e s There are three types of timers: • DVR - Records an event onto your receiver for later viewing. • Auto - Automaticall y changes th e cha nnel for live viewing of the event.
Page 71 Using Timers and Recordings For example, having six programs schedul ed to record at the same time cannot be done on a dual-tuner receiver; therefor e, the receiver will record only the two programs with the highest priorities. • All timers have a priority that you can change at any time.
Chapter 3 Page 72 Using the System • Create a Manual timer . • Create a DISH Pass timer . • Select Edit List to edit a timer . Daily Schedule The Daily Schedule lists the timers that are planne d for today , the future (up to nine days), and those th at occurred in the recent past.
Page 73 Using Timers and Recordings When a Timer S tart s a Recording For two minutes before an tim er starts a recording, the receiver may display a digital countdown on the TV screen.
Chapter 3 Page 74 Using the System Using the Daily Schedule Use the Daily Schedule to plan and manage yo ur timers. 1. Press MENU-7 . 2. Use the ARROWS to select a future program if you want to skip or restore a timer . Y ou can also choose to protect it, or view the start early/end late settings.
Page 75 Using Timers and Recordings Setting Up an Automatic Timer The following instructions explain the easiest way to set up an automatic timer . 1. Find the program that starts in the future you want to record using th e Program Guide or Brows e Banner .
Chapter 3 Page 76 Using the System Setting Up a Manual Timer A Manual T imer lets you set custom start and stop times for a timer . 1. Press MENU-7 . 2. Select Timers . 3. Select Manual . 4. Select the Timer Frequency (see page 70 for more details). 5.
Page 77 Using Timers and Recordings Setting Up a DISH Pass™ Timer DISH Pass lets you create timers to re cord programs automatically based on your search criteria. When the receiver finds programs that meet your search criteria, it will automatically set a timer to record that program.
Chapter 3 Page 78 Using the System Note : After entering your search words, and selecting Create Ti mer , be sure to review the timers that DISH Pass creates—some may no t be what you are expecting. Y ou can: • Pick selected events to skip. Y ou will need to review future time rs each time the Program Guide is updated.
Page 79 Watching One Program While Recording Another 4. Select the timer or timers you want to delete. Note : Select All if you want to delete all of your timers.
Chapter 3 Page 80 Using the System 5. Press GUIDE on the remote. Use the Program Guide to find a program that you want to watch no w . Select that program. Y ou are now watching one program while recordin g another . 6. Press RECORD and select OK when the popup displays.
Page 81 Watching One Program While Recording Another Dual Mode with Record Plus Another feature that adds flexib ility to the way you watch TV is Record Plus . When Record Plus is enabled, you can decide which receiver output ( TV1 or TV2 ) will record your events.
Chapter 3 Page 82 Using the System 3. When the Record Remainder of This Eve nt screen displays, select one of the following: • From TV1, select TV2 . • From TV2, select TV1 . Note : When recording usi ng Record Plus , it is possible for someone at the other TV to cancel yo ur recording.
Page 83 Watching One Program While Recording Another 6. Press RECORD. Select one of the following: • Select OK to start the recording now . • Select Options to customize the recording as described o n page 82. 7. Press DVR on the remote control. The DVR Event screen will open.
Chapter 3 Page 84 Using the System 3. Press the RECORD button. A message will display asking whether you want to record the remainder of the pr ogram. Select OK to begin recording now . 4. Press DVR on the remote control. The DVR Event screen will open.
Page 85 Using the DVR Features Using the DVR Features The DVR features let you decide how to watch TV . Y ou can pause, reve rse, or skip back through a p rogram. Then you can go back to watch, fast forward , or skip ahead through the program. Also, yo u can record and play back programs with full digital audio and video quality , without a VCR.
Chapter 3 Page 86 Using the System Press the FWD (“FORWARD”) button once to forward the program four times as fast as normal play . Press the FW D button twice to forward at 15 times normal speed, three times to forward at 60 times normal speed, and four times to forward at 30 0 times normal speed.
Page 87 Using the DVR Features St art Reco rding a Program • At a pr ogram’ s start, press the remote control’ s RECORD button. • If you’ve watched a pr ogram from its st art , up to about two hours after it’ s started, you can r everse to its start : 1.
Chapter 3 Page 88 Using the System • If you hide adult channels and lock the receiver , this menu doesn’t list any adult programs by name. • T o review programs you h ave recorded or hav e scheduled to record with the DVR features, use this menu.
Page 89 Using the DVR Features • Press the FWD (“FORWARD”) button once to forward the program four times as fast as normal play . Press 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 spee d.
Chapter 3 Page 90 Using the System 3. Select an event on the DVR Event s menu ( not the one you’re recording). This opens an info rmation menu for that event. 4. Press the PLAY button. Copy Recordings to V ideot ape You may want to keep a videotape copy of a recording you made o n the DVR.
Page 91 Using Themes and Search • Press the MENU button, and then select the Themes and Search option. 2. Select a category . 3. Select a program in the list. Note : If the program you highligh ted is on some time in the future, the receiver will open the Create An Event Ti mer menu.
Chapter 3 Page 92 Using the System 3. Y ou can search for events two ways: • Select Tit le to search for the words that appear in the title of a program.
Page 93 Using Locks 2. Select History to display the Search History scre en. 3. At the Search History screen, you have the followi ng options: • Search - Select one of the items and then select Search . • Edit - Select one of the items and then select Edit to make changes.
Chapter 3 Page 94 Using the System When Y ou Have Locked the Receiver • If you try to access a locked item or open the Locks menu, the receiver displays a message prompting you to enter the password. • The receiver a llows you three tries to enter the correct password.
Page 95 Using Locks 3. Select the Lock Syst em or Unlock System option. The receiver displays a message prompting you to enter a password to lock the system. 4. Enter and verify a password, us ing the NUMBER PAD buttons. The receiver displays stars (*) as you ente r the digits of the password.
Chapter 3 Page 96 Using the System 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 ratings are also locked. 6. Select the expanded rating code(s), if you want to also lock these ratings.
Page 97 Using Locks Locking and Unlocking the Receive r Front Panel (TV1 Only) This keeps anyone from using the front panel buttons, but it does not lock the remote control buttons. This option is only available on TV1 menus. 1. Press the MENU button.
Chapter 3 Page 98 Using the System 4. Select the Lock PPV or Unlock PP V option. 5. If the receiver is not locked, you must lock it to put the lo ck you just created into effect. Hiding and Showi ng Adult Channels When you hide adult ch annels, you keep the Program Guide , Themes lists, and the Browse Banne r from displaying adult channels .
Page 99 Using Locks highlights the OK option. 3. Press the SELECT button. 4. Select the Change Password option. 5. Enter the current password using the number pad buttons. As soon as you enter the fourth digit of the password, the receiver highlights the OK opti on.
Chapter 3 Page 100 Using the System 7. Enter the new password using the numb er pad buttons. As soon as you enter the fourth digit of the passwor d, the receiver highlights the OK . 8. Select the OK option to change the password. 9. Enter the new password ag ai n for confirmation, using the NUMBER P AD buttons.
Page 101 Personal Identification Number Personal Identification Number If you want to make sure that yo u are the only one who can make changes to your DISH Network account, yo u can assign a Personal Iden tification Number (PIN) for call-in requests.
Chapter 3 Page 102 Using the System T urning Caller ID On and Off 1. Press MENU on the Remote Control. 2. Select System Se tup . 3. Select Installation .
Page 103 Changing Program Languages If you want to reset the receiver to be the same as when it was shipped from the factory , do the following: 1. Press MENU-6-6 . 2. When the receiver displays a Wa r n i n g message, confirm that you want to reset the receiver ’ s preferences by selecting Ye s .
Chapter 3 Page 104 Using the System Using Dolby® Digit al Sound Dolby Digital gives you the capability to enjoy programs in surround sound. An external decoder is required to enjoy this feature. Refer to your decoder user ’ s guide. Note : Not all programs contain a Dolby Digital sound track.
Page 105 Updates Up dates Y our satellite receiver is set to turn itself off at 3:00 a.m. so that it can receive updates to the Program Guide and DISH On Demand (when available). T o change the update time, complete the following: 1. Press the MENU-8-5 to open the Up dates screen.
Chapter 3 Page 106 Using the System Inactivity S t andby If your receiver is on for a preset pe riod of time without any activity (for example, no channel changes), the Inactivi ty St andby feature turns off the receiver so that you’ll always have the latest Program Guide and DISH O n Demand (when available).
Page 107 Control Other Devices with the Remote Controls Use the remote cont rol’ s mode buttons, SAT (satellite receiver), TV ( for a TV ) , VCR (for a VCR or a DVD player), and AUX (“auxiliary ,” for a second TV , a second VCR, a DVD, a tuner, or an audi o amplifier) to set the remote to the right mode for the device.
Chapter 3 Page 108 Using the System If you are repeating this procedure to program a combination device, be sure to press the correct mode button (for example, if you have a TV/VCR combination and you have already programmed the remote to control the TV , press and hold the VCR mode button as describe d above).
Page 109 Control Other Devices with the Remote Controls Scan for Device Codes If the code for your device is not listed in the tables starting on page 147, use this procedure to scan the remote control’ s memory for the device code. Instructions Additional Information 1.
Chapter 3 Page 1 10 Using the System Check the Device Codes Y ou can find out what device code you’v e set for each remote control mode. Instructions Additional Information 8. T urn the device back on and try some other buttons to make sure they work.
Page 1 1 1 Control Other Devices with the Remote Controls Remote Control Buttons Control the Receiver When you get the remote, it’ s already set up to control the receiver . However , you must set up the remote to cont rol the TV before you can use the MUTE and VO L U M E buttons.
Chapter 3 Page 1 12 Using the System Vo l u m e B u t t o n Press this button to raise (+) or lower (-) the TV sound volume. Up and Down Arrow Buttons Use the UP and DOWN ARROW buttons to change channels on the TV . Note : These buttons do not change the chan nels on the TV if the remote control is in limited mode.
Page 1 13 Control Other Devices with the Remote Controls VCR Mode Button Yo u must first set up the remote to control the VCR. See Set Up the Remote to Contr ol Devices, beginning on page 107. Then , you must press the VCR mode button to set the remote to VCR mode.
Chapter 3 Page 1 14 Using the System VCR Buttons • Press the BACK button to rewind a videotape. • Press the PAUSE button to pause a videotape. Press this button or the PLA Y button to go back to playing the tape. • Press the FW D button to forward a videotape.
Page 1 15 Control Other Devices with the Remote Controls Power Button Press the blank POWER button to turn the tuner or amplifier on or of f. Mute Button Press the MUTE button to turn the sound off or on. Vo l u m e B u t t o n Press the VOLUME button to raise ( + ) or lower ( - ) the volume.
Chapter 3 Page 1 16 Using the System Other Remote Control Features Switch Between TV and AU X Device V olume Control When you set up the remote to contro l a TV , the mute and volume buttons control the TV volume.
Page 1 17 Using Troubleshooting T ools 5. Press the POUND ( # ) button. The TV mode button flashes three times. 6. Press the SAT mode button. 7. Press the plus (+) and minus (-) sides of the VOLUME button. The TV’ s volume changes and the TV mode button lights instead of the AUX mode button.
Chapter 3 Page 1 18 Using the System Point Dish and Check Switch The Point Dish and Check Switch screens are helpful to the Customer Service Representatives. Y ou may be asked to di splay these screens when you call DISH Network. 1. Press MENU-6-1-1 to open the Point Dish screen.
Page 1 19 Chapter 4 Dish Antenna Inst allation These instructions guide y ou through the installation of a satellite system which includes your receiver (include d with this manual), and a DISH Pro DISH 500 antenna system that can be identified by the DISH Pro logo shown below.
Chapter 4 Page 120 Dish Antenna Installation Mounting the Dish 1. Using the azimuth and elevation angles, find a location fo r the satellite dish which can be pointed towards the satel lites located at these angles. W ith a compass, find the required azimuth angle.
Page 121 Installing a DISH 500 Antenna 4. Assemble the satellite dish as shown below , except do not attach the Y - bracket or LNBF at this time. 5. Loosen both skew bolts and set th e skew by rotating the di sh mounting bracket to align the red mark with th e required angle on the skew scale which you wrote down on page 1 19.
Chapter 4 Page 122 Dish Antenna Installation Note : Y ou can have as much as 200 feet of cab le between the DISH Pro LNBF and the DISH Pro receiver . However , you must use only RG-6 coaxial cables rated for 950 to 2150 MHz. Some c ables may say "Sw ept tested for 21 50 MHz.
Page 123 Installing a DISH 500 Antenna 15. When the check switch proced ure finishes, you will see an Inst allation Summary screen similar to the one below . The information for Satellite Input 1 and Satellite Input 2 should be the same: • Satellite - X twice.
Chapter 4 Page 124 Dish Antenna Installation Note : If you cannot find the signal, turn the dish back to the first azimuth angle. Then, loosen both elevation bolts just en ough so you can tilt the dish. T ilt the dish elevation up by two degrees, and then tighten both bolts.
Page 125 Installing a Multiple Dish DISH Pro System If you do not have good sig nal strength with 11 0 , go back to step 18, and fine-tune the dish but with 11 0 selected instead of 11 9 . While the 11 0 and 11 9 signals will not b e equal, you should be able to fin e-tune the dish unt il you have the strongest possible signal from both satellites.
Chapter 4 Page 126 Dish Antenna Installation 2. Select the satellite your dish will be pointed toward. 3. Select 300 under the Dish System . 4. Use the number buttons on the remote to enter your ZIP code to get the necessary azimuth and ele vation. W rit e these numbers down in the spaces provided in the marg in.
Page 127 Installing a Multiple Dish DISH Pro System 12. Connect two RG-6 cables between both ports on your DISH Pro T win LNBF and your switch(es) using the switch instructions and the DISH Pr o W iring Diagrams that start on page 128. 13. Select Check Switch from the Point Dish menu.
Chapter 4 Page 128 Dish Antenna Installation DISH Pro Wiring Diagrams DISH 500, One DISH Pro T win LNBF When you set up your system following this diagram and run Check Switch the Inst allation Summary screen should look similar to the one shown below .
Page 129 DISH Pro Wiring Diagrams DISH 500, One DISH Pro Quad LNBF When you set up your system following this d iagram and run Check Switch the Inst allation Summ ary screen should look similar to the one shown below . This diagram leaves out groundi ng to be clear .
Chapter 4 Page 130 Dish Antenna Installation DISH 500 with a DISH Pro T win LN BF , One Dish with a DISH Pro LNBF , DP34 Switch When you set up your system following this diagram and run Check Switch the Inst allation Summary screen should look similar to the one shown below .
Page 131 DISH Pro Wiring Diagrams One DISH 500 with a DISH Pro T win LNBF , One Dish Antenna with a DISH Pro Dual LNBF , and T wo DISH Pro 21 Switches When you set up your system following this d iagram and run Check Switch the Inst allation Summ ary screen should look similar to the one shown below .
Chapter 4 Page 132 Dish Antenna Installation T wo Dish Antennas, T wo DISH Pr o Dual LNBFs, and T wo DISH Pro 21 Switches When you set up your system following this diagram and run Check Switch the Inst allation Summary screen should look similar to the one shown below .
Page 133 Running Coaxial Cable Running Coaxial Cable 1. Using the shortest path possible, ru n the coaxial cable(s) from the ground block or switch to the satellite receiver(s). Do not kink or pinch any cable . Cables should be be nt only in gentle curves.
Chapter 4 Page 134 Dish Antenna Installation Notes.
Page 135 Chapter 5 Reference T roubleshooting T ables Use these tables if you have problems using the system befor e calling the Customer Service Center . Many problems arise from misunderstandings of how the system works, especially when you ar e just becoming familiar with it.
Chapter 5 Page 136 Reference On-Screen Messages This table describes some on-scree n messages in the order of their mes sage 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.
Page 137 Troubleshooting T ables 013, 014 • You may have tried to tune to a program on a channel which you have not bought. •Y o u must buy a channel be fore you can tune to a program on that channel. Call the Customer Service Center to buy the channel, or if you believe this message was displayed by mistake.
Chapter 5 Page 138 Reference DISH Pro T win LNBF 074 • The receiver gives you three chances to ente r the correct password. If you fail to do so, the receiver “times out” and will not allow you to try again for several minutes. • Wait a few minutes and then tr y again to enter the password.
Page 139 Troubleshooting T ables Using the Remote Control When you run Check Switch, you see "Twin" identified as the Device/LNBF but you only have signal confirm ed from one satellite. • The DISH Pro Twin LNBF is connected but the dish may not be pointed to receive signal from both 110 and 119 satellites.
Chapter 5 Page 140 Reference Hearing A Program When you press th e remote control Power button to turn the recei ver ON, the receive r front panel Power light does not light up. • Other lights are too bright. • Remote control not operating prop erly or the batteries are weak or dead.
Page 141 Troubleshooting T ables Using the Menus W atching A Program What Is Happe ning Possible Reason What to Do You were using a menu, and it suddenly closed. The receiver has a time-out feature that closes any menu after several minutes of no activity.
Chapter 5 Page 142 Reference Using the Program Guide or the Browse Banner The receiver front panel Power light is on, and there is a picture on the TV screen, but the picture: has sparkles or is grainy , has a herringbone pattern, lacks color or vertical hold, or wobbles, or looks “washed out” or fuzzy.
Page 143 Troubleshooting T ables Using Locks Changing Channels Using Favorites List s What Is Happe ning Possible Reason What to Do You set a lock ( for example , a lock on programs by ratings), but the lock does not take effect. • You may not have locked the receiver.
Chapter 5 Page 144 Reference Buying a Pay-Per-View Program Renting a DISH On Demand Program You try to apply an empty Favorite List. The receiver displays an ERROR message. • The receiver will not allow you to apply an empty list. • Choose another list to apply, or add at least one channel to the empty list.
Page 145 Troubleshooting T ables Using the T elephone for V oice/Data/F AX Using Event Timers What Is Happenin g Possible Reas on Wh at to Do While you are making a telephone call, you hear “clicks.” • The receiver may have tried to call the Customer Service Center to send Pay-Per-View purchase information.
Chapter 5 Page 146 Reference Using DVR Features You set up an event timer, but the timer does not operate at all. • The program time may have changed so that the event timer overlapped another event timer. The program time may have changed by more than twenty-four hours.
Page 147 TV Codes 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 6.
Page 148 Reference Chapter 5 VCR Codes Programming in AUX mode : Press 1 before entering the VCR code. Memorex 590, 627, 653, 654, 659, 675, 678, 720 MGA 504, 505, 506, 542, 571, 573, 627, 652, 653, 6.
Page 149 Device Codes Colortyme 592, Craig 591, 658, 675, 676, 681, 685, 687, 688 Curtis Mathes 554, 592, 594, 605, 607, 675, 677, 678, 679, 683, 684 Daewoo 506, 534, 546, 547, 559, 588, 684 Daytron 5.
Page 150 Reference Chapter 5 TV/VCR Combo Programming for combination d evices : Program the remote control in TV mode and then in VCR mode. DVD Player Codes Programming in AUX mode : Press 1 before entering the DVD code. T uner/Amplifier Codes Programming in AUX mode : Press 2 before entering the tuner/amplifier code.
Page 151 Device Codes DVD/VCR Combo TV/DVD Combo Codes Programming for combination d evices : Program the remote control in TV mode and then in VCR (or AUX - press 1 before entering the DVD code) mode.
Page 152 Chapter 5 Reference Notes.
Index Index Page 161 A Address Changing 43 Checking 44 Alternate Audio 103 Antenna Adjusting 44 Attenuator 44 Off-Air 42 Remote Control 28 Arrow Buttons 54 Arrows/Select 23 Auto Recording 85 Automatic.
Index Page 162 G Getting Started 6 Finding Programs to Watch 7 Ordering Your Programming 6 Guide Button 53 H Hiding Adult Ch annels 98 Highlighting a Choice in a Menu 60 Highlighting Menu Optio ns 59 .
Page 163 Index Preferences 13 Program Banner 64 Program Guide 10 , 19 , 58 , 62 , 79 , 83 Purchase History 67 Q Quick Tours Basic Features 7 DVR Features 14 Menus 9 Using Picture in Picture (PIP) 20 W.
Index Page 164 Hearing a Program 140 Locks 143 Menus 141 On-Screen Messages 136 Program Guide or the Browse Banner 142 Remote Control 139 Telephone for Voice/Data/FAX 145 Watching a Program 141 Troubl.
136838 Receiver Information Write the following information in the spaces provided below . Y ou ma y need to provide this information if you call the Service Center . T o get the Conditiona l Access Numbers, display the Import ant System Information menu (see Ordering Y our Program Packages ).
CH CH CH 3 CH 4 AFFIX THESE TO CABLES THA T CONNECT TO THE BACK OF THE RECEIVER Use these labels to help remind you of the channel you should use to watch Satellite T V AFFIX THESE TO THE TV SET See Chapter 2, Receiver Description & Installation Instructions for details on using these labels NOTES: 1.
Appendix Page 153 Limited W arranty This Limited Warranty is a le gal document. Keep it in a safe place. Re member to retain your Bill of Sale for warranty service! Any items returned without a copy of the Proof of Purchase will be considered out of warranty.
Appendix Page 154 If Y ou Need Assistance 1. Call the Customer Service Center at 1-800-333-DISH (3474). Ha ve the date of purchase and either your customer account number , the receiver conditional access number , or the receiver model number ready . Display the Important System Information menu to find these numbers.
Page 155 Residential Customer Agreement Page 155 Residential Customer Agreement THIS RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMER AGREEM ENT IS EFFECTIVE UNTIL RE PLACED. THIS DOCU MENT DESCRIBES THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS UNDE R WHICH DISH NETWORK WILL PROVIDE ITS SER VICE T O YOU.
Appendix Page 156 viewing of the Services in a commercial es tablishment or any other area open to the public, we may terminate the Services and i n addition to all other applicable fees, yo u agree t.
Page 157 Residential Customer Agreement Page 157 D. If you paid for an annual or other multi -mon th subscription to any Services and your account is past due for any amounts owed to us, at our option we may suspend any or all Service until payment is received, and/ or convert your annual or other multi-month subscription to a monthly subscription.
Appendix Page 158 4. EQUIPMENT A. In order to receive the Services it w ill be necessary for you to purchase or le ase certain reception equipment consisting primarily of a DISH Network compatibl e satellite receiver , and remote control (“Equipment”).
Page 159 S taying Legal Page 159 SER VICES FURNISHED TO YOU. ALL SUCH W ARRANTIES ARE EXPRES SL Y EXCLUDED. IN NO EVENT SHALL WE HA VE A NY LIABILITY FOR SPECIAL, IN DIRECT , INCIDENT AL OR CONS EQUEN.
Appendix Page 160 T elephone Commu nication This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted b y the ACT A. On the back panel of this equipment is a label that contains, am ong other information, a product identi fier in the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX.
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Name-Based Recording 2 Introduction to Name-Based Recording I NTRODUCTION TO N AME -B ASED R ECORDING The new n ame-based r ecording feat ure has two ke y benefits: • Program recording based on the name, instead of the date and time the pr ogram is listed in the Electronic Program Guide (EPG).
Name-Based Recording 3 Timers and Recor dings • Monday-Frid ay - Records a program once a day , Monday through Friday , at a selected time, on a selected channe l. •D I S H P a s s - Records programs on all channels (default) or a specific chann el, based on your specific criteria.
Name-Based Recording 4 Timer s and Recordings T imer Skip T ypes The following are reasons why timer s are skipped. They are listed within Daily Schedule, when you choose select a p revious day's timer from the list. •P r i o r i t y - this timer had a lower priority than ot he r even ts being reco rded at the time.
Name-Based Recording 5 Setting Up a Timer S pecial Considerations When Using Event T imers • For Locked Programs - Y ou must enter the re ceiver p assword befo re you can cr eate an automatic event timer . Y ou can create a manual event timer for a locked program without entering the password.
Name-Based Recording 6 Setting Up a DISH Pass S ETTING U P A DISH P ASS DISH Pass lets you create an automated DVR timer for a pr og ram title, actor’s name, or keyword. After you set up a DISH Pass, the re ceiver will continually s earch based on your request.
Name-Based Recording 7 Tips T IP S General • It's very import ant to enable the receiver to receive Nightly Updates. By doing this, the Electronic Program Guide will have the most up-to-date information, and can adjust or create timers accordingly .
118523 W rite the foll owi ng infor mati on i n the sp ace s prov ided belo w . Y ou may need to provide this infor mati on if you call the Ser vice Cente r . T o get the Cond iti onal Access Numbers, dis pl ay the I mport ant System Inf orm ation m enu (see Ord ering Y our Progr am Pa ckag es on pag e 4 ).
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