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Chapter 11

 

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Connecting to the Nearby TV (TV1)

Setting Up to Display in HD

Once the receiver has been activated with qualifying DISH programming, you will be able to 
receive HD programs to watch. Use the following steps to select the desired HDTV format.

1

Consult your HDTV user’s guide for the HD format resolution that the TV supports (1080i or 720p). 

2

Press the MENU button, select System Setup (6), and then HDTV Setup (8) to open the receiver 
HDTV Setup menu screen.

3

Select the HD format settings (Analog Type and TV Type) that matches the format that your TV 
supports.

4

While accessing this menu, select the Aspect Ratio option that matches that of your TV screen:

16x9 is the setting for wide-screen HDTV displays.

4x3 #1 is the setting to use on a 4x3 TV which uses vertical compression. When fed with a 
16x9 program, a TV compatible with this setting automatically makes the picture letterbox 
format (black bars top and bottom), to preserve the correct horizontal and vertical proportions.

4x3 #2 is the setting to use on a 4x3 TV which does NOT have internal vertical compression. 
When fed with a 16x9 program, a TV compatible with this setting will not show any black bars 
at the top and bottom, but the picture will probably appear tall and skinny on the screen. 

5

Then select Done.

6

If required, set up the HDTV to display in the format you desire. Some HDTVs will automatically 
adjust to the resolution setting of the receiver, by default.

 

Summary of Contents for Duo ViP 222

Page 1: ...To subscribe to programming or for assistance with installing or using the system call Customer Service at 1 800 333 DISH 3474 194938...

Page 2: ...verness Terrace East Englewood Colorado 80112 Part Number 194938 Printed in the United States of America DISH Network is a registered trademark of DISH Network L L C For information about DISH Network...

Page 3: ...AL SERVICES 6 ABOUT SATELLITE TV RECEPTION 6 WHY CONNECT TO A PHONE LINE OR BROADBAND 7 MOVING ON SCREEN LOGO 7 2 Receiver and Remote Controls SATELLITE RECEIVER OVERVIEW 10 DUAL AND SINGLE MODES 10 R...

Page 4: ...IEW PURCHASES 32 5 Favorites Lists WHAT ARE FAVORITES LISTS 36 CREATING OR CHANGING FAVORITES LISTS 37 NAMING FAVORITES LISTS 37 USING FAVORITES LISTS 37 6 Parental Controls WHAT ARE PARENTAL CONTROLS...

Page 5: ...Setup IMPROVING RECEIVER CONTROL 58 CONTROLLING OTHER COMPONENTS 61 THE RECOVER BUTTON 70 SENDING DISCRETE POWER ON AND OFF 72 10 Receiver Customization USING SHARED VIEW 76 MODULATOR SETUP 76 USING...

Page 6: ...NNECTING TO YOUR DISH ANTENNA 93 CONNECTING THE PHONE LINE 94 CONNECTING TO A BROADBAND NETWORK 95 CONNECTING A VCR TO THE REMOTE TV 96 CONNECTING USING DISHCOMM 97 CONNECTING AN OVER THE AIR ANTENNA...

Page 7: ...ied service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as the power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the appa...

Page 8: ...wrench you may overtighten the connections and damage your equipment CAUTION To reduce the risk of fire use only No 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord Note to Satellite TV System Installer T...

Page 9: ...ugh this guide and you ll quickly learn how to use all of the features This chapter familiarizes you with your DISH satellite TV receiver WELCOME HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE ABOUT YOUR DISH ACCOUNT WATCHING...

Page 10: ...or you can record a program on your VCR to watch later HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE This section explains how the guide is divided and the conventions used throughout Guide Overview The information in this...

Page 11: ...mming from the receiver s TV2 outputs through your in home cable system Where this guide mentions the remote control it refers to either Remote Control 1 when viewing a nearby TV or Remote Control 2 w...

Page 12: ...ill explain the available program packages Give the representative information from the System Information screen as requested 4 Your services will be turned on via the satellite signal This process u...

Page 13: ...plete these simple tours you ll be familiar with the remote control and be able to find a program to watch pause live TV and record your favorite shows Finding a Program to Watch You re already itchin...

Page 14: ...mming This type of orbit enables the satellites to stay aligned over one place on the surface of the Earth Once the satellite dish is aimed at the satellite the dish does not have to move to follow it...

Page 15: ...trol if you do not connect a phone line to your receiver See the connection instructions on page 95 and more information about Pay Per View programming on page 32 MOVING ON SCREEN LOGO Whenever the re...

Page 16: ...ich are not currently a part of your DISH package If you d like to watch those channels then please call 1 800 333 DISH or visit the www dish com website I m looking at program information in a guide...

Page 17: ...iver s functions After you read the information here be sure to practice what you learn so that you can quickly understand what s presented in later chapters What you ll find in this chapter SATELLITE...

Page 18: ...red IR remote to control programming for the nearby TV TV1 This remote control is labeled with a green number 1 which matches similar markings on the receiver output connections and on screen menus fo...

Page 19: ...yed on the remote TV is always in standard definition SD High def inition satellite programming for example on channels that display the HD markings can be viewed on the remote TV however such program...

Page 20: ...format of the programming shown on the remote TV s is standard definition SD high definition HD is shown only on a compatible nearby TV High definition programming for example on channels displaying...

Page 21: ...s section describes how to use the various features on the two types of remote controls included with your satellite TV system Dual Mode Single Mode Indications Dual Mode front panel indicator lights...

Page 22: ...ol is identified by the green number 1 at the bottom of the remote control Remote Control 2 uses UHF Pro signals to Control TV2 menus for the remote TV s in Dual Mode Control the satellite receiver in...

Page 23: ...atch the plus ends with the plus markings on the battery case 4 Slide the battery cover back into place Low Battery Warning When you see a low battery warning message on your screen below the Program...

Page 24: ...k to viewing live TV Shortcut Keys for future use Number Buttons Enter a desired channel number or navigate thorugh menus System Wizard Press and hold to set up receiver and remote control DishHOME Ex...

Page 25: ...select desired TV option Number Buttons Enter a desired channel number or navigate thorugh menus TV Menu Access menu features available on some TVs Recall Go back to last channel viewed or input depe...

Page 26: ...VCR menus Input Switch VCR between its TV and videotape mode Pause Pause a DVD or videotape FWD Forward a DVD or videotape Play Play a DVD or videotape Back Reverse a DVD or videotape Stop Stop playi...

Page 27: ...e Receiver Front Panel SATELLITE RECEIVER FRONT PANEL SATELLITE RECEIVER BACK PANEL Note Your receiver may look slightly different than the unit shown above Note Your receiver may look slightly differ...

Page 28: ...To close a menu and return to watching a program press VIEW LIVE TV Highlighting Menu Options Use the remote control ARROWS to move the on screen highlight to the menu option When you move the on scr...

Page 29: ...iscarding any changes you selected but did not save USING TEXT FIELDS When you use features on the receiver you might be required to enter information such as the name of a movie when using Search int...

Page 30: ...e mode from being changed accidentally See page 47 for instructions The only way to turn off the TV2 outputs is by pressing POWER on Remote Control 2 In Dual Mode Remote Control 1 is used to control T...

Page 31: ...he channel How do you find the game You re in the mood for a movie but you you re not sure what s on Is there a way to look for movies This chapter shows you the various ways for you to find something...

Page 32: ...er the channel number using the NUMBER PAD on the remote control USING THE PROGRAM GUIDE You can use the Program Guide to see what programs are on to change channels and to set up recordings To access...

Page 33: ...using Favorites Lists The Program Guide shows programs on now and coming on within the next couple of days The guide does not show programs or events that have ended While using the Program Guide you...

Page 34: ...on from the Program Guide for the current program at the top of the screen and on the left side of the Browse Banner at the bottom of the screen At the bottom right of the screen is information about...

Page 35: ...the virtual keyboard Use the letters that appear with digits on the remote control NUMBER PAD If you select a program that is on now the receiver tunes to that program If you choose a future program t...

Page 36: ...choose a future program the Create Timer screen will be displayed See Chapter 8 Timers on page 51 for more information USING PICTURE IN PICTURE Picture In Picture PIP lets you watch two programs at o...

Page 37: ...ocking and unlocking the receiver and Hiding Adult Content or Locked Channels on page 46 for information on showing or hiding cer tain channels You may have the wrong list showing in the Program Guide...

Page 38: ...Chapter 3 30 Questions Notes...

Page 39: ...er View Is tonight a popcorn and movie night Why rent and return videos when you can use the information in this chapter to order and watch DISH Cinema right from your couch ORDERING A PAY PER VIEW PR...

Page 40: ...ou confirm an order for a Pay Per View program or event you cannot cancel the order and you will be billed for it REVIEWING PAY PER VIEW PURCHASES 1 2 3 Press GUIDE and select a Pay Per View program f...

Page 41: ...am or event but can only see it on one receiver Some Pay Per View programs or events are restricted to one receiver per account Will I be charged more than once for ordering the same Pay Per View on t...

Page 42: ...Chapter 4 34 Questions Notes...

Page 43: ...f choices can make it difficult to find something to watch When you read this chapter you ll learn how to set up and use Favorites Lists The information in this chapter shows you how to fit your favor...

Page 44: ...s in your subscription You cannot make any changes to the All Sub list except by changing your subscription The All HD list contains all the high definition HD channels in your subscription Each Favor...

Page 45: ...orites All Chan Modify List 632 MLB 631 MLB 630 MLB 629 MLB 628 MLB 627 MLB 626 MLB Modify Selected List List 1 SELECT SELECT Done Done Program Guide 1 Themes Search 2 Customer Support 3 Multimedia 4...

Page 46: ...gain If you have used the Parental Controls features of your receiver to lock or hide certain channels then these channels do not display in Favorites lists or the Program Guide QUESTIONS Why are chan...

Page 47: ...programming which may be unwanted in your home You can use the safeguards described in this chapter to set up and use locks WHAT ARE PARENTAL CONTROLS LOCKS LOCKING AND UNLOCKING YOUR RECEIVER CREATIN...

Page 48: ...set for TV2 programming The information in this chapter applies to locks set by either TV1 or TV2 menus Locking your receiver is a two step process 1 Create the lock s that you want Available locks t...

Page 49: ...ontrol NUMBER PAD Then select OK 7 Enter the new password again for confirmation using the remote s NUMBER PAD The receiver displays stars as you enter the digits of the password Then select OK 8 Memo...

Page 50: ...ton and select parental control Locks 5 2 If the receiver is locked enter the password using the NUMBER PAD The receiver displays stars as you enter the digits of the password Then select OK 3 Select...

Page 51: ...More than one such expletive requires an R rating as must even one of those words used in a sexual context The Rating Board nevertheless may rate such a motion picture PG 13 if based on a special vot...

Page 52: ...s Although this rating does not signify a program designed specifically for children most parents may let younger children watch this program unattended It contains little or no violence no strong lan...

Page 53: ...CHANNEL LOCKS You can lock any channel including Pay Per View and over the air channels This type of lock keeps anyone from viewing these channels unless they enter the correct password 1 Press the M...

Page 54: ...enter the digits of the password Then select OK 3 Select Lock PPV or Unlock PPV 4 Then select Yes Make sure the receiver itself is locked as described on page 41 HIDING ADULT CONTENT OR LOCKED CHANNE...

Page 55: ...digits of the password Then select OK 3 Select Front Panel Lock Unlock to lock or unlock the front panel 4 Select Yes To activate the Front Panel Lock lock the receiver as described on page 41 TIPS I...

Page 56: ...s Why don t the locks I set for TV2 work The locks you set on TV2 are not available in Single Mode When you switch back to Dual Mode TV2 s locks are available See page 13 for more instructions on swit...

Page 57: ...TV Interactive TV Play games shop and get help from DISH Customer Support Use the information in this chapter to learn about interactive services that may be available on your receiver DISHHOME INTERA...

Page 58: ...lephone line to your receiver Press the MENU button on your remote and then select Customer Support TIPS Whenever you want to exit an interactive feature and return to watching programming press VIEW...

Page 59: ...tching your favorite shows and living your life away from television This chapter shows you how to set up reminders and to record future programs on a VCR so that you ll never miss your favorite shows...

Page 60: ...e channel for live viewing of the program or event Reminder Creates an on screen reminder when the program or event is about to air ERD Records an event to an externally connected recording device suc...

Page 61: ...the INFO button about an event timer only works the first time Subsequently pressing INFO results in the current program s information being displayed in the normal way When the Receiver is Off If th...

Page 62: ...ew Programs You must order a Pay Per View program or event on your receiver when you create a timer for it For Blacked Out Programs If you set a timer for a program that is blacked out in your area wh...

Page 63: ...52 for more details 5 Select Create Timer to finish making the new event timer SETTING UP A MANUAL TIMER A manual timer lets you set custom start and stop times for a timer 1 Press the MENU button and...

Page 64: ...ausing one timer to overlap another You must delete or edit one of the timers TIPS It s very important to leave the receiver enabled to receive updates so that the receiver can have the latest softwar...

Page 65: ...e Controls Remote Control Setup Use the information in this chapter to learn more about using your new remote controls IMPROVING RECEIVER CONTROL CONTROLLING OTHER COMPONENTS THE RECOVER BUTTON SENDIN...

Page 66: ...AT mode button on your remote control for about three seconds until all of the mode buttons light up and then release the SAT button 3 Use the NUMBER PAD to enter a number between 1 and 28 but not the...

Page 67: ...verify press the SAT Mode button and it should light for a few seconds and then dim 2 Press SYSTEM INFO on the receiver front panel to display the System Information screen on the nearby TV 3 Press R...

Page 68: ...iver Install a UHF attenuator See Installing a UHF Attenuator in the following section for details Changing the UHF Frequency Using the A B Switch Your TV2 remote control has a switch to change from s...

Page 69: ...eiver you must first program it to control these other devices You can do this by either following the instructions in Setting Up Using Device Code Tables on page 63 or the Setting Up Using Device Cod...

Page 70: ...you will only be able to use the POWER and DVD VCR function buttons Turning Limited Mode On and Off The section Setting Up Using Device Code Tables has a step that tells the remote control to go into...

Page 71: ...CR or 2 for a tuner or amplifier If you re not programming in AUX mode then skip to step 5 5 Enter one of the three digit device codes from the list using the number buttons The three digit device cod...

Page 72: ...the remote s POWER button This puts your remote control in code scan mode 5 Press the UP ARROW slowly and repeatedly until your device turns off You can press the DOWN ARROW to go back and repeat the...

Page 73: ...y For AUX mode The first group of flashes tells you what the AUX mode controls A quick flash zero before the three digit code is for a TV one regular flash is for a VCR and two flashes is for an audio...

Page 74: ...s buttons in this mode For this type of learning any button without a learned command keeps the button s existing function if any in that mode for that particular device code 2 Each button on this re...

Page 75: ...rning process with step 3 5 Point the front of the original device remote to face the small square IR window on the top left hand side of the DISH remote as shown on page 66 Both the DISH remote and t...

Page 76: ...ration Note No learned commands are saved if the DISH remote con trol times out before comple tion The learning sequence also ends if the remote Runs out of memory for more learned commands It saves t...

Page 77: ...y To set the remote back to control the TV volume steps 1 5 set up the remote and steps 6 7 make sure the remote functions correctly Programming to Control a Second Satellite Receiver If you have anot...

Page 78: ...and cannot get the picture back from your satellite receiver When you press RECOVER as described below the remote control sends commands to your TV to change channels or video inputs to get back to wa...

Page 79: ...ER The remote control must be set up to control the TV and if one is installed the VCR If a VCR is installed for TV2 make sure that it is connected as shown on page 96 On a remote TV the RECOVER butto...

Page 80: ...to channel 3 4 and then other inputs SENDING DISCRETE POWER ON AND OFF Installers use discrete power on and power off IR commands when programming macro commands into universal remote controls Using...

Page 81: ...ut jack so you can use Remote Control 2 See page 15 for instructions QUESTIONS My remote doesn t control my receiver or other components What should I do Ensure you have the remote control in the corr...

Page 82: ...Chapter 9 74 Questions Notes...

Page 83: ...if you find out that you don t like how it turned out you can reset the receiver to the way it was when you first got it Here s what s in this chapter USING SHARED VIEW MODULATOR SETUP USING CALLER I...

Page 84: ...his feature using Remote Control 2 Note 2 If you do not want to display programming on any other TV besides TV1 and you do not want Remote Control 2 to control the receiver then select Disable View Af...

Page 85: ...is supported by your phone provider Caller ID Screens When you receive a call while watching a program you will see a Caller ID pop up screen You can select OK to eliminate the message If you do nothi...

Page 86: ...the menu screens displayed by the receiver Descriptive video not included on all channels and programs is a feature for the visually impaired that describes what is happening during a TV program Prog...

Page 87: ...er and edge colors Choose the color combinations that makes the captioning easy for you to see Caption Edge Style Sets the edge style of the CC available text Captioning Service Selects the service th...

Page 88: ...by Digital audio signals Dolby Digital PCM Select this option only if the audio system or amplifier can decode both Dolby Digital and Linear PCM audio signals This is the default output option The aud...

Page 89: ...e with Video Choose this option if you d like to see video in the upper right corner and three hours worth of schedule per page of the Program Guide 1 2 3 Press MENU and select Preferences then Channe...

Page 90: ...cept the All Chan All Sub and All HD lists You cannot reset the receiver to default settings to discard a password you have forgotten No one but an authorized DISH Customer Service Representative can...

Page 91: ...to this feature 1 Press the MENU button 2 Select Preferences and then Inactivity Standby 3 Highlight Activation and use the UP and DOWN ARROW buttons to switch between Enabled and Disabled 4 Highligh...

Page 92: ...nd then Caller ID History Why is my audio in another language You may have selected an alternate language See the instructions on page 78 to change your preferred language How can I change the channel...

Page 93: ...quipment You ll find this chapter particularly helpful if you decide to move your receiver or if you get a new TV or VCR CONNECTING TO THE NEARBY TV TV1 CONNECTING TO THE REMOTE TVS TV1 OR TV2 CONNECT...

Page 94: ...iver and TV using their front panel controls 3 Confirm that you are seeing a picture from the receiver Consult your HDTV user s guide if you need to change your HDTV source or input setting to display...

Page 95: ...irm that you hear sound If you don t hear any sound then check the RCA type audio connections No Picture on the Nearby TV This section will help you make a picture on the nearby TV in the event that y...

Page 96: ...io option that matches that of your TV screen 16x9 is the setting for wide screen HDTV displays 4x3 1 is the setting to use on a 4x3 TV which uses vertical compression When fed with a 16x9 program a T...

Page 97: ...ulator Setup on page 76 8 Place one of the channel stickers 3 or 4 near or on your TV The stickers are located inside the front cover of this guide CONNECTING TO THE REMOTE TVS TV1 OR TV2 This section...

Page 98: ...cable channels 75 76 and 77 do not pick up any broadcasts pick these channels since they fall into the range below for cable channels Make sure these three channels on other remote TV s also do not p...

Page 99: ...allation and then Modulator Setup 13 With the Modulator Setup screen displayed on the nearby TV use Remote Control 1 to do the following a Under TV2 Out or TV1 Out select either Air air channel number...

Page 100: ...on all remote TV s connected to the home cable system Disconnect and reconnect each cable one by one observing what happens to the TVs When all remote TV s lose the signal you have disconnected the re...

Page 101: ...hese other cables may cause signal loss Do not use existing cables such as RG 59 Use waterproof F connectors outdoors 3 Peel off the blue stickers and affix them to the cables close to where they conn...

Page 102: ...modem products Note If you have a Digital Subscriber Line DSL you may have to install a DSL filter between the receiver s back panel PHONE JACK and the telephone wall jack to successfully connect wit...

Page 103: ...ill allow correct dialing If this is the case select the Save option to save the above setting and stop here If you do need to set a prefix then instead of selecting the Save option go on to step 5 4...

Page 104: ...nd TV 4 Tune the remote VCR to the remote TV channel that you use to watch satellite TV programming for example channel 60 as set on page 90 5 Write the channel number you tuned your VCR to in the pre...

Page 105: ...OMM Setup screen press MENU select System Setup Installation and then DishCOMM Setup 2 Select Scan and wait for the receiver to find compatible DishCOMM equipment For receivers you ll see the Receiver...

Page 106: ...hat is not connected to a telephone line CONNECTING AN OVER THE AIR ANTENNA If you want to receive channels from an over the air OTA antenna or cable in addition to your satellite delivered programmin...

Page 107: ...d quality of the over the air TV antenna you use If you have questions about over the air channels then contact the local broadcaster not DISH Scanning for Over the Air Channels With your over the air...

Page 108: ...that you have your over the air antenna properly connected to the receiver s 8VSB TV ANTENNA CABLE IN jack 1 Press the MENU button select System Setup 6 and then Local Channels 9 to open the Local Ch...

Page 109: ...recommendations for over the air antenna types and pointing directions About Over the Air TV Broadcasts Over the air TV signals are broadcast from stations on the ground while satellite TV signals are...

Page 110: ...the air antenna for where you live You can receive a limited number of channels using a rabbit ears type antenna on top of the TV set or a much larger number via a large UHF VHF indoor outdoor antenna...

Page 111: ...r Service Representative will instruct you when to reset the receiver 1 Press the red RESET button on the front panel of the receiver 2 The receiver s front panel lights will blink and the receiver wi...

Page 112: ...to by a DISH Customer Service Representative or other instructions approved by DISH 1 Press the MENU button 2 Select System Setup 3 Select Installation 4 Select Point Dish This screen shows you inform...

Page 113: ...105 Troubleshooting and Device Codes TROUBLESHOOTING TABLES REMOTE CONTROL DEVICE CODES...

Page 114: ...the correct channel or input Use the RECOVER function as described on page 71 5 Make sure your remote control has fresh batteries If you see the Remote Low Battery warning message on your TV screen it...

Page 115: ...presentative 005 The receiver may not yet have been electronically linked with the system via the satellite signal The satellite dish may have moved so that it is no longer picking up the satellite si...

Page 116: ...ou have not authorized this receiver call the DISH Customer Service Center at 1 800 333 DISH 3474 for help 026 The receiver may have temporarily lost the satellite signal Wait a few minutes to see if...

Page 117: ...en it was shipped from the factory If you want to reset the receiver to its factory default settings see page 82 for more information then select the Yes option If not select the No option Changing Ch...

Page 118: ...p away from other electronics equipment or metal surfaces even if separated by wooden shelving Move the receiver to different locations For best results place the receiver as high as possible above al...

Page 119: ...If you want to add a channel call DISH Customer Service at 1 800 333 DISH 3474 You try to display future programs in the Program Guide or Browse Banner but find you cannot The Program Guide and Brows...

Page 120: ...tellite dish has a clear line of sight to the satellite Check whether branches or leaves have grown into the line of sight Make sure that the satellite dish is aimed at the satellite Check the strengt...

Page 121: ...use for the signal output from the DISH receiver Reset your receiver Favorites Lists What Is Happening Possible Reason What to Do You press the remote Guide button while the Program Guide is displayed...

Page 122: ...the program You may have set up a timer with an incorrect frequency Remember that a Once event timer operates just one time A Mon Fri event timer operates Monday through Friday on the same channel at...

Page 123: ...mute or turn up the volume as required Check the audio connectors and cables from the receiver to the TV or the sound system Check the TV speakers or the sound system In the Dolby Digital menu select...

Page 124: ...hen the receiver found that the telephone was busy it automatically disconnected The FAX or modem found that there was no dial tone and cancelled the transmission Re send the FAX or modem transmission...

Page 125: ...eiver to an active telephone connection at all times You find that you are not able to cancel a Pay Per View program You ordered a Pay Per View program and then decided not to watch it You cannot canc...

Page 126: ...s for programming the remote to control your TV VCR Blu ray Disc or DVD player or audio equipment Every attempt has been made to include all codes If your device brand is not listed or if the codes li...

Page 127: ...119 LIMITED WARRANTY RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMER AGREEMENT FCC COMPLIANCE...

Page 128: ...tion This warranty does not cover cosmetic damage damage due to lightning electrical or telephone line surges battery leakage fire flood or other acts of Nature accident misuse abuse repair or alterat...

Page 129: ...ou do not ship the original equipment to DISH Network within ten days after receiving the replacement equipment then your billing account or credit card will be charged the market price of the replace...

Page 130: ...you must subscribe to such programming Otherwise you must subscribe to one or more of the following programming packages Welcome Pack Latino Welcome DISH America or a higher version of such packages a...

Page 131: ...romotion customers will be billed based on your pre pay period multi month subscriptions or monthly Pre Pay Promotion customers and must make all payments in advance of the due date on your bill in or...

Page 132: ...ncluding without limitation any applicable fees Except in certain limited circumstances charges for Services once charged to your account are non refundable and no refunds or credits will be provided...

Page 133: ...er service center by telephone or in writing immediately but in any event not later than three 3 business days after such removal to avoid liability for payment for unauthorized use of your Equipment...

Page 134: ...ct or attempted act to engage or assist in any unauthorized interception or reception of any portion of the Services is a violation of various U S federal and state laws and of this Agreement The pena...

Page 135: ...any law or regulation that provision will be considered modified to the minimum extent necessary to make such provision legal and no longer in conflict with such law or regulation without affecting th...

Page 136: ...ake a credit debit card or Bank Account payment over the phone with an agent External Hard Drive Activation Fee 40 00 One time fee charged if you have a ViP receiver and you choose to connect an exter...

Page 137: ...ge Fee 5 00 You change your programming selection in 30 days or less from the same service being added but not regarding adult programming 20 00 Changes to your programming selection include adult pro...

Page 138: ...ection to party line service is subject to state tariffs Contact the state public utility commission public service commission or corporation commission for information If your home has specially wire...

Page 139: ...igital Audio Video Connections 84 YPbPr Connections 85 Connecting to the Phone Line 92 Connecting to the Remote TVs TV2 87 Connecting to Your Dish Antenna 91 Connections Back Panel 19 Controlling Othe...

Page 140: ...nnels 38 45 96 Over the Air TV Broadcasts 98 P Parental Controls 13 42 114 Password Creating or Changing 43 Pay Per View 6 Buying 34 Locks 45 Reviewing Purchases 34 Troubleshooting 115 Peaking Your Ov...

Page 141: ...ode 11 12 Picture In Picture 30 Shared View 74 Solar Interference 7 Special Considerations When Using Timers 54 Standby Inactivity 81 Switching Between TV and Device Volume Adjustment 67 T Themes 30 T...

Page 142: ...Index 134...

Page 143: ...m Information menu see Ordering Your Program Packages Remote Control Settings TV Input Channel Settings Purchase Location Name Purchase Location Telephone Number Receiver Serial Number Receiver Condit...

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