Dish Network 176842 User Manual Download Page 21

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V

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 C

ODES

These instructions explain how to read out and verify the device 
code(s) for the equipment you have programmed the remote to control. 
You may write these code(s) in the spaces provided in the table on the 
last page, just in case you need to enter a device code manually.

A

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 RF I

NTERFERENCE

Since your remote control uses UHF-2G radio frequencies, you might  
experience interference from certain other devices transmitting nearby. 
The instructions in this section describe how to avoid such conflicts.

A

DJUSTING

 

THE

 A

NTENNA

The ViP922 DVR links to and communicates with its remote control(s) 
through a special antenna connected to the 

R

EMOTE

 A

NTENNA

 input on 

the receiver’s back panel. 

Note

: This special remote antenna cannot be 

used with any other DISH Network satellite receivers or their remotes.

Instructions

Additional Information

1

Press MENU, select the 

Settings tile, and then select 
Remote Control. The Home 
screen for your current 
remote control is displayed. 

The Remote Control screen 
should show the settings 
assigned for Remote Name, TV 
Code, DVD Code, and AUX 
Code for your current remote.

2

Verify that the brand name 

of TV shown in parentheses 
after the code matches the 
brand name of your 
equipment.

If you want your remote to 
control two televisions of 
different brands, then program 
one in TV Mode and the other 
TV in AUX Mode.

3

For DVD and 

AUX

 modes, 

the codes should be 
accompanied by the brand 
name of your equipment in 
parentheses. Note that the 
type of device controlled in 
DVD mode may be either  
a DVD/BD player or VCR, 
and AUX also may be an 
audio receiver, accessory,  
amplifier, or a second TV. 

Multiple remotes (up to eight) 
can be linked to each ViP922 
DVR. In this case, each remote   
in DVD or AUX mode can be 
set to control a different type or 
brand of DVD or AUX device. 
For example, one remote’s 

AUX

 mode button may be set to 

control an amplifier, while the 
another linked remote’s 

AUX

 

mode button controls a VCR.

Summary of Contents for 176842

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

Page 2: ...C 1 Accessing the System Wizard Refer to page 12 for information on System Wizard Press MENU select Settings and then System Wizard OR...

Page 3: ...onfirm your remote has the green number 1 key installed Note If you will be using the green TV1 key that comes already installed in your remote skip this step and proceed with the next step Insert the...

Page 4: ...rk With Your Receiver 3 6 Turn your ViP922 receiver and TV on and select SYSTEM INFO on the receiver front panel Confirm that you see the System Information screen Press and release SAT on your remote...

Page 5: ...e control to operate a TV you can select a Device Code see instructions on page 3 Your ViP922 DVR has a large database of Device Codes for other equipment Press the POWER button to turn the TV on and...

Page 6: ...elect Save 1 Select the Limited Mode option To take the remote out of Limited Mode highlight Disabled instead of Enabled in step 3 Limited Mode locks out all the TV mode operations except for TV power...

Page 7: ...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 to cha...

Page 8: ...SH 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 desired channel number on TV...

Page 9: ...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 channel number f...

Page 10: ......

Page 11: ...ol Overview 1 Using this Guide 1 Remote Control Modes 1 How the Remote Communicates 2 Setting Up for Other Equipment 2 Combination Equipment for example TV DVD 2 Setting Up the Remote to Work With You...

Page 12: ......

Page 13: ...ns information on quick setup and remote control operation The rest of the guide contains in depth information to help you get the most from your remote control including controlling other equipment l...

Page 14: ...ively long distances and can go through walls and other solid objects For example the TV2 remote can control the receiver from any area of the house Link only the remote s you are using with your ViP9...

Page 15: ...lect Remote Control 3 Select the TV Code DVD Code or AUX Code option as applicable You can also change which device controls volume and mute functions Switching Between TV and Amplifier Volume Control...

Page 16: ...Press POWER to turn off your equipment If your equipment turns off continue with step 9 If it does not turn off press and release the SAT button to switch modes Then select No on screen and repeat ste...

Page 17: ...screen to manage this feature NOTE This is not an active feature Auto Tune is a feature to help keep a TV2 tuned to satellite programming When enabled pressing the SAT button on a linked TV2 remote t...

Page 18: ...including an audio amplifier or receiver DVD BD player or even a second TV 5 Select the Enter Code option Select this option if you know your device s four digit code If you do not know the code use t...

Page 19: ...n equipment on or off Choose the best device code 11 If necessary repeat these instructions until you have entered the best code for controlling your device If you do not want to enter codes manually...

Page 20: ...t Remote Control 2 Select Volume 2 Select Volume 3 Under Control Volume For use the down arrow key to highlight the AUX option 3 Under Control Volume For use the up arrow key to highlight the TV optio...

Page 21: ...lect the Settings tile and then select Remote Control The Home screen for your current remote control is displayed The Remote Control screen should show the settings assigned for Remote Name TV Code D...

Page 22: ...ct it to the receiver 5 Move any nearby antenna or radio equipment away from the UHF 2G remote antenna Do not place an over the air antenna WiFi Bluetooth or Zigbee devices on or near the remote anten...

Page 23: ...the remote to emit a series of tones If the remote control you want to find is not listed it is not linked to the receiver or is out of RF range Using Locate isn t an option 3 If the missing remote co...

Page 24: ...nd then select MENU 2 Use the arrow controls to highlight the Settings tile and then SELECT it 3 Use the arrow controls to scroll down the list of Settings items highlight System Wizard and then SELEC...

Page 25: ...through walls or other solid objects You must point the remote directly at the front of the equipment with no objects to block the signal path If the batteries are missing the wrong type size or dead...

Page 26: ...nterference from objects or devices near your receiver s remote antenna Make sure the UHF 2G remote antenna is connected to the receiver s rear panel and is not touching anything else It should be tig...

Page 27: ...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 28: ...ipment you will be shipped a replacement Your original equipment will not be available for return If your equipment is not covered under warranty and can be repaired your billing account or credit car...

Page 29: ...w the instructions the representative gives you c Write the RA number in large clearly visible characters on the outside of the shipping box used to return the equipment To avoid confusion and misunde...

Page 30: ...on This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However...

Page 31: ...To read out your remote codes see page 9 for instructions If your remote is in Limited Mode see page C 6 then only Volume and Mute buttons work in TV mode Remote Key Auxiliary Equipment Code 1...

Page 32: ...For all your customer needs call the Customer Service Center at 1 800 333 DISH 3474 176842...

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