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Getting Started 

 
 

 

 

Where this guide mentions nearby TV, it refers to the TV near the 
receiver. The nearby TV receives TV1 menus and programming 
from the receiver

s TV1 outputs and is connected using short audio/ 

video cables. 

 

 

Where this guide mentions remote TV, it refers to the cable-ready 
TV(s) located in rooms away from the receiver. The remote TV 
receives TV2 menus and programming from the receiver

s TV2 

outputs through your in-home cable system. 

 

 

Where this guide mentions remote control, it refers to either Remote 
Control 1 when viewing a nearby TV or Remote Control 2 when 
viewing the remote TV(s). If a specific remote control must be used, 
this guide will refer directly to Remote Control 1 or Remote Control 
2. 

 

Getting Started 

 

 

After your system has been installed, order and watch your programming 
using the following steps: 

 

Step 1: Ordering Your Programming 

 

1.  Using a remote control, press 

SAT

 and then press the 

blank 

POWER

 button. Make sure the TV is also on. 

 

 
 
 
 
 

2.  Press 

GUIDE

 
 

 

You will see that some channels in the 

Program Guide

 appear 

in white. These channels can be viewed immediately. However, many 
channels will be in red. You cannot view these channels until you order 
programming. 

 

3.  Press the 

SYS INFO

 button on the remote control to display 

the 

Important System Information

 screen. 

 

Tip: Remote 
Control 1 is used to 
control TV1 menus 
on the nearby TV. 
Remote Control 2 
is used to control 
TV2 menus on the 
remote TV(s).
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for DishPro 322

Page 1: ...formance ease of operation and a wide variety of entertainment options About this Receiver UHF Pro Remote Control 2 IR Remote Control To gain a better understanding of your DISH Network satellite rece...

Page 2: ...ow the instructions in Chapter 2 your receiver will automatically get this software For information on the receiver and its installation read Chapter 2 Receiver Description and Installation beginning...

Page 3: ...ic remote control must be used this guide will refer directly to Remote Control 1 or Remote Control 2 Getting Started After your system has been installed order and watch your programming using the fo...

Page 4: ...tton 2 When the Program Guide opens use the UP or DOWN ARROW to view information on other channels The channels for the programming you ordered should be shown in white and are available for viewing A...

Page 5: ...the INFO button to see information about the program 8 Press the CANCEL button to go back to watch the program 9 Press the BROWSE RIGHT ARROW button to open the Browse Banner The Browse Banner shows...

Page 6: ...VIEW TV button to clear the Browse Banner from the TV screen and to go back to watching a program Tip Remote Control 1 is used to control TV1 menus on the nearby TV Remote Control 2 is used to control...

Page 7: ...to go back to the Main Menu 4 Press the 2 button to select the Themes and Search option on the Main Menu This menu allows you to search for programming by themes movies sports etc or by key words used...

Page 8: ...ion You can order channels check the news and weather and even play games 9 Press the 0 button to go back to the Main Menu 10 Press the 5 button to select the Locks option on the Main Menu This menu a...

Page 9: ...the Main Menu 14 Press the 7 button to select the Timers option on the Main Menu This menu is used for creating and changing timers used to trigger automatic channel changes reminders or VCR recordin...

Page 10: ...e Earth Once the satellite dish is aimed at the satellite the dish does not have to move to follow it SATELLITE SIGNAL QUALITY Tip If you lose your picture it s most likely due to heavy rain snow or s...

Page 11: ...nning of autumn The period of solar interference lasts for a few minutes at about the same time everyday for a few days during the spring and autumn so do not be alarmed when it happens This is an una...

Page 12: ...Chapter 1 Introduction Notes Page 12...

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