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R emote Contr ol User Guide R emote Contr ol User Guide[...]
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C-1 Accessing the System Wizard Refer to page 12 for information on System Wizard Press MENU, select Settings and then System Wizard. OR[...]
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C-2 Separate the key from the remote by inserting your thumbnail or a coin in the crease. Remove the key by grasping at the bottom. Insert the key face up and slide into place. Pull the remote battery cover off. Confirm your remote has the green number 1 key installed. Note: If you will be using the green TV1 key that comes already installed in you[...]
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C-3 Quick Setup Confirm that your remote operates your receiver by pressing remote buttons. If this is not working, repeat step 5 . If the remote is still not linked to your ViP922 receiver , see page 10 in this guide. Making the Remote W ork With Y our Receiver 3 6 T urn your ViP922 receiver and TV on, and select SYSTEM INFO on the receiver front [...]
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C-4 Quick Setup Select TV Code and then follow the on-screen instructions to enter your TV’ s device code. Set Up the Remote to Control Y our TV 1 2 3 4 T o set up the remote control to operate a TV , you can select a Device Code (see instructions on page 3). Y our ViP922 DVR has a large database of Device Codes for other equipment. Press the POW[...]
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Quick Setup/Operation C-5 Placing Y our Remote in Limited Mode Use the arrow button to highlight Enabled and then select it. 2 3 Highlight and select Save. 1 Select the Limited Mode option. T o 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[...]
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Receiver Power & TV Power T op button turns the receiver on/off, Bottom button turns the TV on/of f Programming required (see C-4 ) Input Press once for Input Operation Remote Operation SA T Mode SA T Control TV volume Programming required (see C-4 ) V olume & Mute Buttons T o use the features described in this section, make sure you are in[...]
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C-8 Operation Remote Operation TV Mode T o use the features described in this section, make sure you are in TV mode by pressing the TV Mode button. Remote programming is required. See C-4 for instructions. Note: If you have programmed the remote in Limited Mode ( C- 5 ), only the TV Power , Mute and V olume buttons will control your TV . TV TV Note[...]
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C-8 Operation Remote Operation DVD Mode DVD T o use the features described in this section, make sure you are in DVD mode by pressing the DVD Mode button. Y ou can use this mode to operate your VCR instead of a disc player . Remote programming is required. See page 2 for instructions. Press this button for DVD Mode Input Switch VCR between its TV &[...]
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T a ble of Contents Quick Setup V erifying the Key ................................................................... C-2 Inserting the Batteries ........................................................... C-2 Linking Y ou r Remote Control ................................................ C-3 Operation Setting Up the Remote to Control Y our TV ....[...]
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1 R EMOTE C ONTROL O VERVIEW Use this full-function remote control to ope rate the DISH Network V iP® 922 SlingLoaded™ DVR receiv er . Also, you can program this remote control to operate most popular brands of audio/video equipment like a TV , a DVD/BD player (or VCR), or an audio receiver/ amplifier . See Setting Up the Remote to W ork W ith Y[...]
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2 If you program the remote control to operate other equipment, refer to page C-6 and the following for remo te-control operation instructions: • POWER , INPUT , MU TE , and VO L U M E remote buttons are used to control your TV when it is programmed in TV mode. • The same buttons your DVR uses when in SA T mode are used to control a DVD/BD play[...]
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3 (or TV/VCR), follow the instructions to program the remote to operate the TV using its code, and then re peat those instructions for the DVD/ BD player or VCR in AUX mode using its code. Press the TV mode button to use the combination de vice’ s TV functions, or the AUX mode button to use DVD/BD (or VCR) functions. S ETTING U P THE R EMOTE TO W[...]
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4 5 Scroll the Sort By: (or Aux Device: ) list to position the option you wish to select wit h in the blue highlight bar . Then highlight your device’ s name in the Brand: list and select Next . If the brand is not listed, see Entering Equipment Codes on page 5. If there is no equipment code for your device righ t now , you can check to see if on[...]
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5 E NTERING E QUIPMENT C ODES 10 If the code worked for other buttons, select Ye s and continue with step 1 1. If the code did not work, select No and repea t st eps 6 through 9 for the next code for your brand. Choose the code that provides the remote with support for the most device functions. If you wish to verify the sup port of volume and mute[...]
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6 2 T ur n on your V iP922 DVR and access Remote Control settings using a linked remote. Press MENU , select the Settings tile. Then from the Settings screen, select Remote Control . 3 Select the TV Co de , DVD Code, or AUX Code option on the Remote Control settings screen. Select TV Code in order to program the remote to control your TV when in TV[...]
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7 8 Press and release the mode button for the device you are setting up (TV , DVD, or AUX). If you are setting up a TV , you can remain in SA T mode and press the TV POWER button in step 9. 9 Press th e POWER button. If your equipment does not turn off, then press and release the SA T button to switch modes, and try entering the code again. If the [...]
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8 S WITCHING B ETWEEN TV AND A MPLIFIER V OLUME C ONTROL If a remote control used with th e V iP922 DVR has been set up to operate a TV , then MUTE and VOLUME +/- buttons adjust the TV’ s volume. T o use the remote to adjust the volume of your remote- controllable audio equipment instead of adju sting your TV’ s volume, use the steps in the lef[...]
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9 V IEWING E QUIPMENT 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. Y ou may write these code(s) in the sp aces provided in the table on the last page, just in case you need to enter a device code manually . A VOIDIN G RF I NTE RFERENCE Since your remote [...]
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10 1 Make sure the UHF-2G remote ante nna is connected to the correct input on the receiver ’ s back pa nel and is not touching anything else. It should be ti ghtened only by hand. Note : Remote ante nnas used with other DISH Network satellite receiver s and remotes cannot be used with your V iP922 receiver o r remote controls. 2 T ry varying the[...]
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11 C OLORED B UTTONS The following table list s some of th ese shortcuts for the colored set of buttons on your V iP922 DVR remote control. Note that scheduled updates to your receiver software may add to or modify these sh ortcuts. L OCATING A L OST R EMOTE The next time you misp lace a remote control or wonder where one is, you should try the new[...]
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12 T o access the System W izard from your V iP922 DVR front panel: 1 W ith your receiver turned on, touc h the front panel to activate it, and then s elect MENU . 2 Use the arrow controls to highlight the Settings tile an d th en SELECT it. 3 Use the arrow controls t o scroll dow n the list of Settings items, highl ight System Wizard , and then SE[...]
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13 T ROUBLESHOOTING What’ s Happening What’ s Wrong What Y ou C an Do The remote control or one or more buttons on it seems to have stopped working. The remote control has gone to “sleep” to reduce battery drain. Wake the remote control by pressi ng one or more button(s) on the remot e, such as the SELECT button, while observing the mode li[...]
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14 Your receiver is not res ponding to your linked remote contr ol at all. • The remote control is in the wrong mode. • You mi ght be using the wrong remote control (use only 30.0- or 32.0-model DISH Network remotes). • Your batteries are depleted. • Make sure the remote cont rol is in the correct mode. For example, if you want to control t[...]
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15 L IMITED W ARRANTY This warranty extends only to the original user (“you ,” “your”) of the DISH Network remot e control and is limited to the purchase price of the remote control. EchoStar T echno lo gies L.L .C ., form er ly kn ow n as EchoStar T echnologies Corporation, and its aff iliated companies (“we,” “our,” “us”) warr[...]
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16 Advance Exchange Program The Advanced Exchange Pr ogram allows you to have a replacement remote shipped immediately to you. Depending upon where you live, the remote sho uld arrive within 3 to 5 business days. Y ou will not have to retur n your defective remote to DISH Networ k using this program. A shipping charge will be applied for shipping t[...]
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17 I F Y OU N EED H ELP 1. Review this User Guide . 2. See T roubleshootin g on page 13. 3. Go to the www .dish network.com webs ite and select the link for Support. 4. Call the Customer Service Center at 1-800-333-DISH (347 4). Have the date of purchase and your customer account num ber ready . a. If the representative finds you should re turn the[...]
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18 R EGULATORY F ACTORS This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. this device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. this devi ce must acc ept any int erfe ren ce r ecei ved, includi n g in te rfer ence t hat ma y cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications to this de vice m[...]
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T o read out your remote codes, see page 9 for instructions. If your remote is in Limited Mode (see page C-6), then only V olume and Mute buttons work in TV mode. Remote Key Auxiliary Equipment Code 1[...]
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For all your customer needs, call the Customer Service Center at 1-800-333-DISH(3474) 176842[...]