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Moving On-screen Logo
Chapter 1
M
OVING
O
N
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SCREEN
L
OGO
Whenever the receiver is turned off using the
remote control or front panel POWER button, the
DISH logo and helpful tips displays on your TV
screen. This feature is included with your receiver
to assure you that the connections between your
receiver and TV(s) are not lost and also provides
useful information about your receiver and its
features. Press POWER or SELECT on the remote
control to resume watching satellite TV
programming.
T
IPS
•
Always have the latest software
—Put the receiver into standby when you’re not
using it.
•
Order Pay-Per-View with your remote control
—Keep an active phone line or
broadband Internet connection connected to the receiver to give you Pay-Per-View
and On Demand programs at your fingertips..
Q
UESTIONS
•
How do I find something to watch?
Refer to page 4. For more information on finding
something to watch, see
Chapter 3 —Watching TV
.
•
Why are some of the channels red in the Program Guide?
The channels that are
red in the Program Guide are those which are not currently in your subscription. If
you’d like to add channels, call 1-800-333-DISH (3474), go to
mydish.com/myaccount
,
or use the Customer Support Application through Dish
HOME
(see page 46 for more
on the Customer Support Application).
•
I’m looking at program information in a guide I bought at the grocery store, but
nothing matches what’s on my DISH receiver, is something wrong?
No. DISH
programming may vary from what you’ll find in a local publication. For best results,
use the Program Guide on your receiver or order
DISH Entertainment Magazine
.
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