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Table of Contents

Quick Setup

Learning, System Wizard...................................................... C-1
Install the Key Correctly, UHF/IR Switch............................... C-2
Inserting the Batteries ........................................................... C-2
Making the Remote Work with Your Receiver ...................... C-3
Programming the Remote to Control Your TV ...................... C-4
Programming the Recover Button for TV2 Operation ........... C-5
Placing Your Remote in Limited Mode.................................. C-6

Operation

If You Lose Your Picture ....................................................... C-6
SAT Mode ............................................................................. C-7
TV Mode ............................................................................... C-8
DVD Mode ............................................................................ C-9
Remote Control Overview......................................................... 1
Using the Guide ........................................................................ 1
Remote Control Modes ............................................................. 1
How the Remote Communicates .............................................. 2
Programming for Other Equipment ........................................... 2
Combination Equipment (for example, TV/DVD) ...................... 2
Limited Mode ............................................................................ 3
Programming Using Equipment Code Tables ........................... 3
Scanning for Equipment Codes ................................................ 5
Switching Between TV and Amplifier Volume Control .............. 6
Programming the Remote to Control a Second Receiver in AUX 

Mode .................................................................................. 7

Reading Out Codes .................................................................. 8
Learning From Another Device’s Remote................................. 9
Using the System Wizard ........................................................11
Discrete Codes for Learning Remotes.................................... 13
Avoiding Remote Conflicts...................................................... 13
Changing the Remote and Receiver Address ........................ 13
Changing Between UHF and IR Using the UHF/IR Switch..... 14
Equipment Codes ................................................................... 17
Troubleshooting ...................................................................... 31
Limited Warranty..................................................................... 33
Your Remote Control Codes .......................... Inside Back Cover

Summary of Contents for 159263

Page 1: ...Remote Control User Guide Remote Control User Guide...

Page 2: ...To read out your remote codes see page 8 for instructions If you enter a 1 as the last number of your code your remote is in Limited Mode see page 3 for more details Auxiliary Equipment Code...

Page 3: ...A U S E P L A Y R E C O R D V O L U M E d e f D V R TV V C R AUX TV P A G E C A N C E L I N F O V I E W T V S K I P F W D F W D P O S I T I O N Refer to page 9 for detailed instructions on Learning R...

Page 4: ...er off Note If you will be using the blue TV2 key that comes already installed in your remote skip this step and proceed with the next step Insert the Batteries Install the Key Correctly 1 Insert the...

Page 5: ...ith Your Receiver 3 6 RECORD Turn your receiver and TV on and press SYSTEM INFO on the front of the receiver Confirm that you see the System Information screen Press RECORD on your remote The remote a...

Page 6: ...w the steps below to scan the database of all Equipment Codes Or teach your remote the commands for your TV see instructions on page 9 Press the UP ARROW on the remote repeatedly 1 press per second un...

Page 7: ...s STAR Press POUND 1 2 Press hold the TV Mode button until all Mode buttons light up Enter the channel number you tune your TV to when you watch satellite programming 4 3 Use the RECOVER button as des...

Page 8: ...back to watching satellite programming if you accidentally change channels or inputs on your TV Placing Your Remote in Limited Mode If You Lose Your Picture How to Use the RECOVER Button Press POUND P...

Page 9: ...elect a desired option Browse See what is on other channels while watching TV View Satellite Programming Exit out of any menu guide and go back to viewing live TV Number Buttons Enter a channel number...

Page 10: ...operation is different on DISH Network TVs See your DISH Network TV User s Guide for proper operation Press this button for TV Mode Up Down Arrow Buttons Channel up down on TV Number Buttons Enter a...

Page 11: ...button for DVD Mode Input Switch VCR between its TV VCR mode DVD VCR Power TV Power Top button turns the DVD player VCR power on and off Bottom button turns the TV on and off Number Buttons Enter a ch...

Page 12: ...he Remote Communicates 2 Programming for Other Equipment 2 Combination Equipment for example TV DVD 2 Limited Mode 3 Programming Using Equipment Code Tables 3 Scanning for Equipment Codes 5 Switching...

Page 13: ...t the cover contains information on quick set up and remote control operation The rest of the guide contains in depth information to help you get the most from your remote control including controllin...

Page 14: ...far the receiver may respond to signals from other nearby remote controls To handle this problem you may want to change the remote and receiver addresses see page 13 If you re set up to use UHF make s...

Page 15: ...ntrol to go into Limited Mode Also a quick way to put the remote in Limited Mode is described on page C 6 Note Limited Mode cannot be used with audio amplifiers PROGRAMMING USING EQUIPMENT CODE TABLES...

Page 16: ...If you entered the code correctly the mode button flashes three times 8 Press POWER to turn off the equipment If the equipment does not turn off go to step 10 If the code you entered works the equipm...

Page 17: ...utton This step is for programming the kind of equipment that should be programmed in AUX mode If you re not programming in AUX mode skip to step 4 4 Press POWER This puts your remote control in its c...

Page 18: ...ons don t and more than one code may work to turn equipment on or off 8 If necessary repeat this procedure until you ve tried all the codes You may need to repeat the scan to find the best code for yo...

Page 19: ...other receiver Write down the TV2 address shown 2 Press and hold the AUX button until all the mode buttons light up and then release the button The AUX button flashes 3 Use the NUMBER PAD on the remot...

Page 20: ...0 the mode button flashes five times pauses flashes seven times pauses and flashes once quickly For AUX mode the first group of flashes tells you what the AUX mode controls then the following flashes...

Page 21: ...To teach your DISH Network remote control specific commands for your equipment complete the following 1 Ensure the DISH Network remote control is programmed to the desired remote address see Changing...

Page 22: ...e buttons on the DISH Network remote This saves all the commands for that mode and exits learning to return to normal remote control operation If the remote runs out of memory for learned commands it...

Page 23: ...1 see page C 1 The System Wizard can help you diagnose certain problems you may be having with your DISH Network remote control including Remote Is Not Recognized Adjust Remote Configuration Resolve A...

Page 24: ...e C 2 and the UHF IR switch see page 14 as shown on the screen and then select Continue RESOLVE ADDRESS CONFLICT You may also see a screen noting that your remote control is not set to the same addres...

Page 25: ...ocedure AVOIDING REMOTE CONFLICTS When your remote control sends UHF signals you may experience interference from other nearby remote controls The instructions in this section describe how to avoid su...

Page 26: ...e control uses It comes preset to the UHF position but if you have a clear line of sight to your receiver you can change the setting to the IR position to eliminate the possibility of any other UHF re...

Page 27: ...he TV1 side of your DISH Player DVR 522 or 625 from long distances 1 Make sure the key is installed as described on pages C 1 and C 2 2 Make sure the UHF Antenna is attached to the REMOTE ANTENNA inpu...

Page 28: ...s and hold the SAT mode button for about three seconds until all the mode buttons light up and then release the SAT button The SAT mode button will blink 9 Use the number buttons to enter any number f...

Page 29: ...815 Archer 620 804 Astar 594 Audiovox 528 565 620 623 624 657 662 682 778 832 Aventura 733 Axion 636 Bang Olufsen 514 665 Baycraft 536 Belcor 627 773 Bell Howell 590 675 683 Benq 511 535 Bradford 657...

Page 30: ...761 897 InFocus 616 Initial 625 Insignia 538 539 751 Inteq 501 711 813 Janeil 840 JBL 566 656 761 897 JCB 652 795 797 798 807 JC Penney 503 505 506 508 516 525 543 595 627 631 645 653 654 658 680 690...

Page 31: ...627 637 654 PlasmSync 610 Polaroid 591 627 669 670 671 678 744 745 751 766 773 814 Portland 505 573 627 653 654 658 727 778 Price Club 680 Prima 653 673 674 842 912 Princeton 562 804 Prism 508 Proscan...

Page 32: ...682 685 727 761 778 Telecaption 688 Telefunken 794 Tera 513 Thomas 627 756 Thompson 709 Thomson 705 TMK 523 573 627 654 TNCi 501 711 813 Toshiba 516 526 590 595 617 622 631 635 666 680 683 688 744 75...

Page 33: ...ns 585 Gradiente 588 594 Granada 549 Grundig 556 801 Harley Davidson 588 594 Harman Kardon 568 592 Headquarter 581 Hewlett Packard HP 792 Hi Q 789 Hitachi 536 538 539 540 588 595 597 682 Howard Comput...

Page 34: ...678 789 Ricavision 792 Ricoh 791 Runco 533 Salora 567 Samsung 506 524 534 591 755 807 Sanky 533 Sansui 515 516 544 550 562 594 682 Sanyo 549 581 675 789 SBR 556 801 Scott 534 559 Sears 549 554 581 594...

Page 35: ...it 713 Fisher 659 Flex Vision 717 Fun TV 718 Funai 570 617 658 829 Gateway 610 GE 702 703 720 749 816 835 Go Video 610 692 693 822 826 GPX 704 826 882 Gradiente 699 716 Greenhill 835 Grundig 565 577 H...

Page 36: ...A 616 666 690 703 719 720 749 765 816 835 842 901 Regent 560 Rio 683 Rotel 553 850 861 Rowa 555 Saba 762 Sampo 724 Samsung 571 606 643 644 652 667 668 691 699 716 740 741 805 820 821 844 845 849 866 8...

Page 37: ...ema Sound 696 Clarinette 717 Clarion 753 Classe 697 Classic 819 Coby 811 Counterpoint 754 Craig 856 Creative 723 Criterion 734 Crown 857 Curtis 815 Curtis Mathes 772 Daewoo 727 Dell 729 Delphi 755 Den...

Page 38: ...7 772 806 813 844 845 Polaroid 679 Polk Audio 640 645 685 764 Proscan 704 853 Proton 654 Pyle 782 Quasar 799 Radio Shack 728 RCA 635 652 653 659 675 703 772 842 845 852 853 RCA Dimensia 703 853 Realis...

Page 39: ...torola 913 Niveus Media 792 Northgate 792 Pace 914 Panasonic 907 Philips 521 548 906 910 Pioneer 914 Proscan 916 RCA 521 911 916 ReplayTV 907 912 Samsung 521 Scientific Atlanta 914 Sharp 573 Sonic Blu...

Page 40: ...661 675 Philips 887 801 Quasar 870 770 868 770 860 770 860 771 860 806 RCA 503 649 661 675 749 775 830 649 Samsung 755 807 Sanyo 661 675 Sylvania 756 519 TV VCR COMBO CODES Programming for combinatio...

Page 41: ...0 838 679 Panasonic 811 734 Polaroid 671 647 678 677 745 635 RCA 830 816 830 749 830 703 Sansui 754 754 Sharp 605 573 898 573 Sylvania 764 764 672 645 777 639 733 764 Toshiba 622 815 800 646 908 815 8...

Page 42: ...816 885 795 815 889 809 808 TV DVD VCR COMBO CODES Programming for combination equipment Program the remote control in TV mode using the TV code then in DVD mode using the DVD code and then in AUX mod...

Page 43: ...than 40 feet and cannot go through walls or other solid objects You must point the remote control directly at the front of the equipment with no objects to block the signal path If the batteries are...

Page 44: ...our TV on page C 4 and Programming for Other Equipment on page 2 Set up the remote control to operate either TV volume or tuner amplifier volume whichever you want See page 6 Your UHF Pro remote contr...

Page 45: ...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...

Page 46: ...cluding the receiver Smart Card cables and hookups and non mechanical components A one year warranty becomes effective upon the activation of the DISH system or date of purchase if bought separately A...

Page 47: ...allation 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 H...

Page 48: ...For all your customer needs call the Customer Service Center at 1 800 333 DISH 3474 159263...

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