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    57 Personalizing Y our Remote Controls Remote Control Setup Use the information in this chapter to lear n mo re about using your remote controls. • I MPROVING R ECEIVER C ONTROL • C ONTROLLING O THER C OMPONENT S • T HE R ECOVER B UTTON • S ENDING D ISCRETE P OWER O N AND O FF 222.book Page 57 Tues day, July 25, 2006 1:30 PM[...]

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    Chapter 9 58 Improving Receiver Cont rol I MPROVING R ECEIVER C ONTROL These instructions help you improve yo ur remote contro l settings to best operate your satellite receiver . Use the following instructions to make your remote control operate more efficiently with your receiver . Changing the Address for Remote Control 2 Because UHF signals tra[...]

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    Remote Control s 59 Improving Receiver Control Checking the Remote Control Address Y ou can see what address is pro grammed into the remote control by completing th e following instructions. 1 Press and hold the SAT mode button for three second s, until all of the mode buttons light up, and then let go of the SAT button. 2 Press POUND (#) twice. Th[...]

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    Chapter 9 60 Improving Receiver Cont rol Adjusting the Remote Antenna Be sure to set the remote control antenna (ba ck of the r eceiver) straight up so yo u can use the remote control from as far away as po ssible. Don't let the ante nna touch anything. If your UHF Pro Remote Control isn't working very well from far aw ay , you may be exp[...]

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    Remote Control s 61 Controlling Other Co mponent s Inst alling a UHF Attenuator Unwanted UH F signals may in terfere with signals from the remote control to the receiver . T o prevent such interference, you can inst all a 10 dB attenuator (available from many consumer electronics parts stores). Adding th is attenuator will help keep out stray UHF s[...]

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    Chapter 9 62 Controlling Other Component s Remote Control Modes Use the remote control’s mode buttons, SA T (sat ellite receiver), TV (for a TV), VCR (for a VCR or a DVD player), and AUX (“auxiliary ,” for a second TV , a VCR, a tuner , an audio amplifier , or a second DISH Ne twork satellite receiver) to set the remote to the right mode for [...]

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    Remote Control s 63 Controlling Other Co mponent s Setting Up Using Device Code T ables Set up the remote to con trol other devic es using the device co des listed on page 1 1 6. In the instruct ions below , the column o n the left contains the ins tructions an d the colum n on the right provides additional infor mation. Instructions Additional Inf[...]

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    Chapter 9 64 Controlling Other Component s Setting Up Using Device Codes Scan If the code for your device is not listed in the tables st arting on page 1 1 6, use this procedure to scan the re mote control’s memo ry for the device code. In the inst ructions below , the column on the lef t contains the instructions and the column on the right prov[...]

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    Remote Control s 65 Controlling Other Co mponent s Checking the Device Codes Y ou can find ou t what device code you’ve set for each remote control mode ( TV , VCR, and AUX) . Instructions Additional Information 5 Press the UP or DOWN ARROW repeatedly until the device turns of f. As you press the UP or DOWN ARROW , the remote tries each code in t[...]

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    Chapter 9 66 Controlling Other Component s Controlling a T uner/Amplifier Use the following remote control buttons to co nt rol a tuner or amplifier . When the remote control is set up as described on p ages 61 and 67, press the AUX mode button to set the remote to AUX m ode. The AUX mode button will stay lit for two seconds to show you’ve set th[...]

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    Remote Control s 67 Controlling Other Co mponent s Switching Between TV and Device V olume Adjustment When the remote control is setup to operate you r TV , the VOLUME and MUTE buttons adjust your TV volume. If you prefer the volume an d mute functions of the remote to adjust the volume of a remote-controllable au dio rece iver or amplifier instead[...]

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    Chapter 9 68 The Recover Button 1 T urn on the other receiver and display the System Info screen as described in the user’s guide for in formation on how to disp lay the screen ). Write the address: 2 Press and hold AUX u ntil all the other mo de buttons light u p, and then let go of the button. AUX flashes. 3 Press the 3 butt on. 4 Use the NUMBE[...]

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    Remote Control s 69 The Recover Button Programming the Recover Butt on for Remote Control 2 When your Remote Control 2 is shipped from the factory , RECOVER is set up to restore satellite TV viewing by tuning your TV (or VCR) to channel 3, 4, and other inputs. However , to use RECOVER with your remo te TV (or VCR), you need to prog ram RECOVER with[...]

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    Chapter 9 70 Sending Discrete Power On and Off Removing the Recover Button Channel Programming The following instructions descr ibe how to reset RECOVER to restore satellite TV viewing by tuning your TV (or VCR) to channel 3, 4, and other input s. S ENDING D ISCRETE P OWER O N AND O FF Installers use Remote control discrete power ON and power OFF I[...]

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    Remote Control s 71 Tips T IP S • If using a specific channel for TV2 (for ex ample, channel 60 ), TV2’s remote contro l must be progr ammed with a TV 2 channel /input before you can use RECOVER. • Place the channel sticker on the remote TV and wr ite down the channel you use to watch DISH Network pr ogramming. Th e stickers are inside the fr[...]

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    Chapter 9 72 Questions Notes 222.book Page 72 Tues day, July 25, 2006 1:30 PM[...]