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R

EGULATORY

F

ACTORS

W

IRELESS

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C

ONTROL

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 device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Changes or modifications to this device may void your authority to operate this equipment.

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.

However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the use is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

• Re-orient or relocate the receiving antenna.

• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.

• Consult the dealer or an experience radio/TV technician for help.

S

AFETY

I

NSTRUCTIONS

You must keep safety in mind while using this device. Keep these and any other instructions for future reference.

I

NSTALLATION

Observe Warnings: Carefully follow all warnings on the device and in the operating instructions.

Heat: DO NOT place the device near heat sources such as radiators, stoves, heat registers, or other appliances that produce heat.

C

ARE AND

U

SE

Cleaning: DO NOT use liquid, abrasive, solvent, or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.

When Not in Use: Remove the batteries if this device is to be left unattended or unused for a long period of time.

Refer servicing to qualified personnel when a solid object or liquid has fallen onto or into the device.

DO NOT attempt to service this device. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel. Opening covers other than the battery cover will void the warranty.

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C

ONTENTS OF

T

HIS

U

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G

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Remote Control Basics ....................................... 2

Remote Control Batteries.................................... 2

Remote Control Signals: UHF and IR ................. 3

Install an Attenuator ............................................ 4

Remote Control Modes ....................................... 5

Remote Control Setup ........................................ 6

Set Up the Remote Control ................................. 6

Setting Up to Control Other Devices .... 6

Scan for Device Codes......................... 7

Check the Device Codes ...................... 8

Change the Address ........................................... 9

Switch Between TV and Device

Volume Control.................................................. 10

Remote Control Buttons ................................... 11

Control the Receiver ..........................................11

Control a TV (or a Second TV).......................... 18

Control a VCR (Second VCR or a DVD Player) 20

Control a Cable TV Box .................................... 22

Control a Tuner or Amplifier .............................. 24

Device Codes .................................................... 26

TV Codes .......................................................... 26

VCR Codes ....................................................... 28

DVD Player Codes ............................................ 30

Cable TV Box Codes......................................... 30

Tuner/Amplifier Codes....................................... 30

Troubleshoot the Remote Control ................... 32

Limited Warranty ............................................... 34

If You Need Help ................................................ 36

Index ................................................................... 38

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EMOTE

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ONTROL

B

ASICS

This remote control gives you easy access to all the features of a DISH Network satellite TV receiver and lets you control PVR features of a DISH Network DishPVR satellite receiver. These PVR features let you record programming with full digital quality,

without a VCR.

You can set up the remote to control the satellite TV receiver and up three other devices. These devices can be a TV, a VCR or DVD player, and a third device.

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EMOTE

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ONTROL

B

ATTERIES

The remote control requires AAA batteries.

When you replace old batteries, you should replace all of the batteries. Use batteries of the same kind, for example, alkaline or carbon zinc, and don’t mix batteries of different kinds. Alkaline batteries last longer.

1. Press down on the battery cover’s top latch and lift the cover off.

2. Take out all of the old batteries.

3. Put the new batteries in. Make sure you match the plus (“+”) ends with the plus markings on the battery case.

4. Fit the battery cover’s bottom tab back into the slot at the bottom of the battery case, and snap the cover back into place.

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R

EMOTE

C

ONTROL

S

IGNALS

: UHF

AND

IR

The remote control uses both Ultra High Frequency (UHF) radio signals and Infrared (IR) light signals to control the receiver but uses only IR signals to control other devices.

IR signals travel only short distances (40 feet or less), and can’t go through walls or other solid objects.

You must point the remote control right at the device you want to control, with no objects to block the signal path.

UHF signals travel long distances (100 feet or more) and can go through walls and other solid objects. Because UHF signals travel so far, the receiver may respond to signals from other nearby remote controls. To handle this problem, see Change the

Address on page 9. If this doesn’t work, see Install an Attenuator on page 4.

You need to attach the UHF remote antenna to the receiver’s back panel UHF REMOTE ANTENNA input so you can use the

UHF capabilities of the remote.

Note

: Set the antenna straight up so you can use the remote from as far away as possible. Don’t let the antenna touch anything.

Note

: If you don’t attach the antenna, you can still use the remote to control the receiver at short distances. This is because the remote sends both IR and UHF signals to the receiver.

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I

NSTALL AN

A

TTENUATOR

Stray UHF signals can block signals from the remote control to the receiver. To prevent blocks, you can install a 10 dB attenuator

(you can buy one from a consumer electronics parts store).

Note

: This will help keep out stray UHF signals, but also cut down how far away you can use the remote control.

1. Take the UHF antenna off of the receiver’s back panel

UHF REMOTE ANTENNA input.

2. Put a 10 dB attenuator onto the

UHF REMOTE ANTENNA input.

3. Put the UHF antenna onto the attenuator.

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EMOTE

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ONTROL

M

ODES

R

EGULAR

M

ODES

You can set the remote to four different modes to control the receiver or other devices.

Set up the remote to control a device like a TV or a VCR. See Set Up

the Remote Control on page 6 for what to do.

Note

: The remote comes already set up to control the receiver, unless you have changed the address on your receiver.

Use the remote control’s mode buttons, SAT (“satellite” receiver), TV ,

VCR (for a VCR or a DVD player), and AUX (“auxiliary,” for a cable

TV box, a tuner, a second TV, a second VCR, a DVD player, or an audio amplifier) to set the remote to the right mode for the device. To

change the mode, press the button for the device you want the remote to control. The mode button stays lit for two seconds to show you’ve set the remote to that mode.

L

IMITED

M

ODE

You can program your remote control in limited mode to keep from accidentally changing the channel on your TV or VCR. When you use the remote to control your TV in limited mode, you will only be able to use the POWER , MUTE , and VOLUME buttons. Also, when you use the remote to control your VCR in limited mode, you will only be able to use the POWER and VCR function buttons.

The section Set Up the Remote Control has a step that tells the remote control to go into limited mode.

Note

: Limited mode is not used with cable boxes or amplifiers.

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EMOTE

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ONTROL

S

ETUP

S

ET

U

P THE

R

EMOTE

C

ONTROL

On the next few pages we tell you how to set up the remote to control a TV, a VCR, or other devices.

When you get the remote it’s already set up to control the receiver, unless you have changed the address on your receiver. However, you must set up the remote to control the TV before you can use the MUTE and VOLUME buttons. To set up the remote control, you can either follow the directions in Setting Up to Control Other

Devices below or Scan for Device Codes on page 7.

S

ETTING

U

P TO

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ONTROL

O

THER

D

EVICES

You can set up the remote to control other devices using the device codes listed on page 26. Here’s what to do:

1. Use the device’s buttons or its remote control to turn the device on.

2. Find the brand name of the device in the tables starting on page 26.

If the brand isn’t listed, see Scan for Device Codes on page 7.

3. Press and hold the mode button for the device you want the remote to control, for about three seconds. When all the other mode buttons light up, let go of the mode button - that mode button should now be flashing.

For example, hold the

TV mode button for a TV until all of the other mode buttons light. When you let go, the TV mode light will flash.

4. Only for the

AUX

mode, Use a number button to enter 0 for a second TV, or

1 for a second VCR, or

2 for a tuner, amplifier, or cable box.

For any other mode, skip to step 5.

5. Use the number buttons to enter one of the device codes from the table.

6. Only for limited mode, Press

1

.

Note

: If you want to use all of the remote control’s features in TV mode, reprogram the remote control following these instructions but skip step 6.

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7. Press the

POUND

(

#

) button. If you entered the code correctly, the mode button flashes three times.

8. Press the blank

POWER button to test if the code works for the device. If it does, the device should turn off.

9. Turn the device back on and try some other buttons to make sure they work. Sometimes, the blank

POWER button works when other buttons don’t. If the code works for other buttons, stop here.

10.If the code you entered doesn’t work, do steps 3 through 9 again with another device code from the tables.

11. If you cannot find a code that works, try Scan for Device Codes below.

S

CAN FOR

D

EVICE

C

ODES

If the code for your device is not listed in the tables on starting page 26, use this procedure to scan the remote control’s memory for the device code. Here’s what to do:

1. Use the device’s buttons or its remote control to turn the device on.

2. Press and hold the mode button for the device you want the remote to control, for about three seconds. When all the other mode buttons light up, let go of the mode button - that mode button should now be flashing.

For example, hold the TV mode button for a TV until all of the other mode buttons light. When you let go, the TV mode light will flash.

3. Only for the

AUX

mode, use the number buttons to enter 0 for a second TV, 1 for a second VCR, or

2 for a tuner, amplifier, or cable box. Then press the STAR (*) button.

For any other mode, skip to step 4.

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4. Press the blank

POWER button.

5. Press the up or down arrow button until the device turns off. You will have to do this repeatedly to scan through all codes.

Note

: The mode button for the device will flash rapidly eight times when you’ve scanned all the codes for that device.

6. If the remote reaches the correct code, the device turns off. When this happens, press the POUND ( # ) button to store the code in the remote.

7. Press the blank POWER button to turn the device back on.

8. Try some other buttons to make sure they work.

Sometimes, the blank POWER button works when other buttons don’t.

C

HECK THE

D

EVICE

C

ODES

You can find out what device code you’ve set for each remote control mode. Here’s what to do:

1. Press and hold the mode button for the device you want the remote to control, for about three seconds. When all the other mode buttons light up, let go of the mode button - that mode button should now be flashing.

For example, hold the TV mode button for a TV until all of the other mode buttons light. When you let go, the TV mode light will flash.

2. Press the

POUND

(

#

) button twice. The mode button flashes the number for each digit of the device code, with a pause between the groups of flashes. A quick flash is for zero. For example, if the code is 570, the mode button flashes five times, pauses, flashes seven times, pauses, and flashes once quickly.

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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 a tuner, amplifier, or cable box. For example, if the TV code is 570, the AUX mode button flashes once quickly, pauses, flashes five times, pauses, flashes seven times, pauses, and flashes once quickly.

C

HANGE THE

A

DDRESS

Because UHF signals travel long distances and go through walls, a neighbor’s remote may control your receiver by mistake. To handle this problem, you can change the remote control and receiver address.

1. Open the

Important System Information

screen.

Press the receiver’s front panel SYSTEM INFO button.

The

Important System Information

screen shows a

Remote Address

.

Write down this number:

2. Press and hold the

SAT mode button about three seconds, until all the mode buttons light up, and then let go of the SAT button. The SAT mode button will blink.

3. Use the number buttons to enter any number from 1 to 16, but not the one you found in step 1. The

SAT mode button goes out after you enter each digit, and then lights up again.

Write down the number you entered:

4. Press the POUND ( # ) button.

If you entered the address correctly, the SAT mode button will flash three times.

5. Press the

RECORD button.

6. Make sure the

Remote Address

on the

Important

System Information

screen now is the same as the one you entered in step 3. If it isn’t, the remote can’t control the receiver.

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7. To check the remote control address, press and hold the SAT mode button for three seconds. Then, let go of the

SAT button, and press the

POUND

(

#

) button

twice. The SAT mode button flashes the same number of times as the address you entered in step 3.

8. Press the SELECT button to close the

Important System Information

screen.

S

WITCH

B

ETWEEN

TV

AND

D

EVICE

V

OLUME

C

ONTROL

When you set up the remote to control a TV, the

MUTE and

VOLUME buttons control the TV volume. However, if you want to use the AUX mode to control a tuner or amplifier and the device has a volume setting, you can set up the remote to control the device’s volume instead of the TV volume.

To set the remote to control the device’s volume:

1. Press and hold the

AUX mode button for three seconds, and then let go of it. The AUX mode button will blink.

2. Press the

POUND

(

#

) button.

3. Press the plus (+) side of the VOLUME button.

4. Press the 0 number button.

5. Press the

POUND

(

#

) button.

The

AUX mode button flashes three times.

6. Press the SAT mode button.

7. Press the plus (+) and minus (-) sides of the VOLUME button.

The device’s volume changes and the

AUX mode button lights instead of the

TV mode button.

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To set the remote back to control the TV volume:

1. Press and hold the TV mode button for three seconds, and then let go of it. The

TV mode button will blink.

2. Press the POUND ( # ) button.

3. Press the plus (+) side of the

VOLUME button.

4. Press the

0 number button.

5. Press the POUND ( # ) button.

The

TV mode button flashes three times.

6. Press the SAT mode button.

7. Press the plus (+) and minus (-) sides of the VOLUME button.

The TV’s volume changes and the TV mode button lights instead of the

AUX mode button.

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EMOTE

C

ONTROL

B

UTTONS

C

ONTROL THE

R

ECEIVER

S

AT

M

ODE

B

UTTON

Press this button to set the remote to

SAT

(“satellite”) mode to control the receiver. The SAT mode button’s back light stays lit for about two seconds to show you’ve set the remote to

SAT mode. Make sure you

keep the remote in

SAT

mode to use the buttons we tell you about here.

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TV/V

IDEO

B

UTTON

If you connect the receiver with its back panel TV ANTENNA/CABLE

IN and

TV SET OUT ports, use this button to switch the receiver between the satellite signal (connect it to the SATELLITE IN port) and another video signal like a cable or broadcast TV antenna input

(connect it to the receiver’s TV ANTENNA/CABLE IN input).

Note

: If you connect the receiver to other devices with the phono

(RCA) jacks or the S-VIDEO output, you must use the TV menus to change the input from local broadcast TV to satellite

TV.

P

OWER

B

UTTONS

Press the blank

POWER button to turn the receiver on or off. The

POWER light on the receiver’s front panel turns on to show the receiver is on, and turns off to show it’s off.

M

ENU

B

UTTON

Press this button to open the

Main Menu

.

P

AGE

U

P AND

P

AGE

D

OWN

B

UTTONS

Press the PAGE UP button or the PAGE DOWN button to scan, page by page, through the

Program Guide

, a

Themes

list, a

Favorite

List

, an

Event Timers

list, or a list of channels.

Note

: An “event” is any satellite program.

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G

UIDE

B

UTTON

Press this button to open the

Program Guide

. When you have the

Program Guide

open, press this button to change between your

Favorite Lists

.

A

RROW

B

UTTONS

• Change channels - Press the UP or DOWN arrow button to change channels.

Open the

Browse Banner

- Press the

RIGHT arrow button.

• Show

Themes

- Press the LEFT arrow button.

• Move around within the

Program Guide

, menus, and

Browse

Banner

- Press the

UP

,

DOWN

,

LEFT

, and

RIGHT arrow buttons.

S

ELECT

B

UTTON

Press this button to select the option you highlight in a menu.

R

ECALL

B

UTTON

Press this button to go back to the last receiver channel you watched.

Press it again to switch between the last two receiver channels you watched.

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I

NFO

B

UTTON

Program information - Press the

INFO button for more information when you watch a program, or when you have the

Program Guide

,

Browse Banner

, or

Themes

list open.

• Help - Press the INFO button to see help information when a

Help

button appears in a menu.

V

IEW

B

UTTON

• When you watch a program, press this button to briefly display the

Program Banner

.

• When you use a menu, press this button to cancel and go back to watch a program.

C

ANCEL

B

UTTON

Press this button to cancel and go back to the previous menu or to watch a program.

D

ISH

PVR B

UTTONS

Use these buttons to record or play back a program.

Press the

PVR button to open the

DishPVR

Recorded Events

menu.

• Press the SKIP BACK button to:

Skip back about ten seconds in a program. Press this button again to skip back again.

Skip back one day at a time in the Electronic

Program Guide (EPG).

Note

: The

SKIP BACK button will not skip back the EPG beyond the current date.

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Press the

SKIP AHEAD button to

• Skip ahead about 30 seconds in a program. Press this button again to skip ahead again.

• Skip ahead one day at a time in the EPG.

• Press the BACK button to move back through a program four times as fast as normal play. Press this button twice to move back at 15 times, three

times to move back at 60 times, and four times to move back at 300 times as fast as normal play.

• Press the PAUSE button to pause a program.

Press this button again to go back to watching the program.

Press the

FWD

(“forward”) button to move ahead through a program four times as fast as normal play. Press this button twice to move ahead at 15 times, three times to move ahead at 60 times, and

four times to move ahead at 300 times as fast as normal play.

Press the

STOP button to stop recording a program or to stop playing a recorded program.

Press the

PLAY button to watch a program. Also, press this button to switch from forward or reverse back to watch the program as usual.

Press the

RECORD button to start recording a program.

Note

: You also use this button if you change the remote control address. See page 9.

D

ISH

B

UTTON

Press the dish button to go to Dish Home for receivers that support

Dish Home.

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i B

UTTON

This button is reserved for future use.

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N

UMBER

B

UTTONS

Change the channel - Use the

NUMBER buttons to enter a channel number to change the channel. If you have the

Program

Guide

open, use the

NUMBER buttons to jump to the channel listing on the

Program Guide

.

Scroll through the

Program Guide

by time - When you have the

Program Guide

open, enter a number of hours using these buttons, and then press the

RIGHT or

LEFT arrow button to skip the

Program Guide

forward or backward that many hours.

Enter menu options - For an option with a number, you can press the number for that option instead of highlighting and selecting the option.

• Enter numbers in a blank - Highlight the place where you need to enter the number. Press a number button(s) (or, you can use the

UP / DOWN arrow buttons to enter the number).

Search - Use the letters above the

NUMBER buttons while in the

Search

menu. For example, when looking for the channel and times to watch Rudy Fremmel Presents, you press

7 three times for an R , 8 two times for a U , 3 one time for a D , and 9 three times for a

Y to spell the word “Rudy” (see your receiver’s User

Guide for more information).

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S

TAR

(*) B

UTTON

Press this button to back space while using the search function of your receiver.

P

OUND

(#) B

UTTON

Press this button to display the

Search

screen. Also, you use this button in several procedures in this User Guide.

PIP (P

ICTURE

-I

N

-P

ICTURE

) B

UTTON

Press this button to open the

PIP

window. To make the PIP window larger, press this button again. Press the button a third time, and the

PIP

window will close.

S

WAP

B

UTTON

Press this button to swap the video in the main display with the video in the

PIP

window.

Note

: Remember that you can only access the

Program Guide

,

Browse Banner

, and

PVR

functions for the picture that is in the full screen. If you want to use the

Program Guide

,

Browse Banner

, and other features, for the video in the PIP window, you must first press SWAP to make it full screen.

P

OSITION

B

UTTON

Press this button to move the PIP window to different positions on the

TV screen.

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C

ONTROL A

TV (

OR A

S

ECOND

TV)

Only the buttons we tell you about here control a

TV. Some of the buttons we tell you about here may not control your TV. See your TV user’s manual for information about the TV’s features.

You can set up the remote to control a second TV in

AUX mode, the same way it controls the first TV in TV mode. See Set Up the Remote Control on page 6.

TV M

ODE

B

UTTON

You must first set up the remote to control the TV. See Set Up the

Remote Control on page 6. Then press the

TV mode button to set the remote to TV mode. The TV mode button will stay lit for two seconds to show you’ve set the remote to

TV mode. Make sure you keep the remote in TV mode to use the buttons we tell you about here.

TV/V

IDEO

B

UTTON

If the TV has video input options, use this button to switch the TV video input.

P

OWER

B

UTTONS

Press either POWER button to turn the TV on or off.

Note

: If you set up the remote to control one TV in

TV mode and an additional TV in AUX mode, pressing the TV POWER button controls

only the TV you set up in

TV mode.

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M

UTE

B

UTTON

Press this button to turn the TV sound on or off.

V

OLUME

B

UTTON

Press this button to raise (+) or lower (-) the TV sound volume

.

U

P

/D

OWN

A

RROW

B

UTTONS

Use these buttons to change channels on the TV.

Note

: These buttons do not change the channels on the TV if the remote control is in limited mode.

S

ELECT

B

UTTON

The SELECT button works as the ENTER button for a TV.

R

ECALL

B

UTTON

Press this button to go back to the last TV channel you watched. Press it again to switch between the last two TV channels you watched.

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N

UMBER

B

UTTONS

Use these buttons to directly enter a different channel.

Note

: These buttons do not change the channels on the TV if the remote control is in limited mode.

C

ONTROL A

VCR (

OR A

S

ECOND

VCR

OR A

DVD

P

LAYER

)

Only the buttons we tell you about here control a

VCR or DVD. Some of the buttons we tell you about here may not control your VCR. See your VCR’s user’s manual for information about the VCR’s features.

You can set up the remote to control a second VCR in AUX mode, the same way it controls the first VCR in

VCR mode. See Set Up the Remote Control on page 6.

VCR M

ODE

B

UTTON

You must first set up the remote to control the VCR. See Set Up the

Remote Control on page 6. Then press the

VCR mode button to set the remote to VCR mode. The VCR mode button will stay lit for two seconds to show you’ve set the remote to

VCR mode. Make sure you keep the remote in VCR mode to use the buttons we tell you about here.

You must put the remote in VCR mode to set it up to control a DVD player. Later, you must put the remote in

VCR mode to use it to control a DVD player

.

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TV/V

IDEO

B

UTTON

Use this button to switch the VCR between its TV mode and its VCR mode (see your VCR user’s manual for information).

P

OWER

B

UTTON

Press the blank POWER button to turn the VCR on or off. Press the

TV POWER button to turn the TV on or off.

U

P

/D

OWN

A

RROW

B

UTTONS

Use these buttons to change channels on the VCR.

Note

: If you are using the remote control in Limited Mode, the TV will not change channels.

VCR B

UTTONS

Press the

BACK button to rewind a videotape.

Press the

PAUSE button to pause a videotape.

Press this button or the PLAY button to play the tape.

• Press the FWD (“forward”) button to forward a videotape.

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Press the

STOP button to stop playing or recording on a videotape.

• Press the RECORD button to record on a videotape.

• Press the PLAY button to play a videotape.

C

ONTROL A

C

ABLE

TV B

OX

Only the buttons we tell you about here control a cable TV box. Some of the buttons we tell you about here may not control your cable TV box.

See your cable box user’s manual for information about the box’s features.

A

UX

M

ODE

B

UTTON

You must first set up the remote to control the cable TV box. See Set

Up the Remote Control on page 6. Then press the

AUX mode button to set the remote to

AUX mode. The

AUX mode button will stay lit for two seconds to show you’ve set the remote to AUX mode. Make sure to keep the remote in

AUX mode to use the buttons we tell you about here.

TV/V

IDEO

B

UTTON

Use this button to switch the cable box between its TV mode and its video mode.

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P

OWER

B

UTTON

Press the blank POWER button to turn the cable box on or off. Press the

TV POWER button to turn the TV on or off.

M

UTE

B

UTTON

Press this button to turn on or off the sound from the cable box.

Note

: Program the remote to control the device’s volume by following the instructions on page 10.

V

OLUME

B

UTTON

Press this button to raise (

+

) or lower (

-

) the sound volume from the cable box.

Note

: Program the remote to control the device’s volume by following the instructions on page 10.

U

P

/D

OWN

A

RROW

B

UTTONS

Use these buttons to change channels on the cable box.

S

ELECT

B

UTTON

Press the SELECT button in place of the ENTER button for the cable box.

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R

ECALL

B

UTTON

Press this button to go back to the last cable box channel you used.

Press it again to switch between the last two cable box channels you used.

N

UMBER

B

UTTONS

Use these buttons to enter channel numbers.

C

ONTROL A

T

UNER OR

A

MPLIFIER

Only the buttons described here control a tuner or amplifier. Some of the buttons described here may not control your tuner or amplifier. See the device user’s manual for information.

A

UX

M

ODE

B

UTTON

You must first set up the remote to control the device. See Set Up the

Remote Control on page 6. Then press the AUX mode button to set the remote to AUX mode. The AUX mode button will stay lit for two seconds to show you’ve set the remote to AUX mode. Make sure to keep the remote in

AUX mode to use the buttons we tell you about here.

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P

OWER

B

UTTON

Press the blank POWER button to turn the tuner or amplifier on or off.

Press the

TV POWER button to turn the TV on or off.

M

UTE

B

UTTON

Press this button to turn on or off the sound.

Note

: Program the remote to control the device’s volume by following the instructions on page 10.

V

OLUME

B

UTTON

Press this button to raise ( + ) or lower ( ) the sound volume.

Note

: Program the remote to control the device’s volume by following the instructions on page 10.

U

P

/D

OWN

A

RROW

B

UTTONS

Use these buttons to change channels on the tuner or amplifier.

S

ELECT

B

UTTON

This button works as the

INPUT SELECT button for the tuner or amplifier.

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D

EVICE

C

ODES

These tables contain the manufacturer codes for programming the remote to control your TV, a VCR, DVD player, cable box, or audio amplifier. Every attempt has been made to include all codes. If your device brand is not listed or if the codes to not work, the remote may not control your device. In some cases codes may operate some but not all buttons shown in this guide.

TV C

ODES

TELEVISION

Admiral

Akai

Alba

A-Mark

Amstrad

Anam

AOC

Archer

Audiovox

Bauer

Baycraft

Brockwood

Broksonic

Candle

Capehart

Circuit City

Citizen

Colortyme

Concerto

Contec

Craig

Crown

Curtis Mathes

CXC

Daewoo

CODES

514, 521

532, 570, 573

613

620

533

509, 541, 620, 621,

691,698

505, 506, 519, 520, 620,

695, 712

620

620

611

536

695

562, 691

506, 522, 523, 525, 536,

691, 695, 712

519, 695

695

506, 516, 522, 523, 524,

525, 526, 691, 712

573, 695

523

527, 528, 541, 591, 691

536, 541, 691, 694

526, 536

506, 516, 526, 573, 703,

712, 708

541, 691

505, 524, 526, 529, 530,

531, 532, 698, 712, 719

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TELEVISION

Daytron

Dixi

Dumont

EchoStar

Electrohome

Elta

Emerson

Envision

Etron

Fisher

Formenti

Fortress

Fujitsu

Funai

Futuretech

General Electric

(GE)

Genexxa

Goldstar

Granada

Grand

Grandiente

Grundig

Hallmark

Harmon Kardon

Hinari

CODES

711

547

695

561

534

526, 695

532, 588, 620

695

722

526, 573, 709, 713

532

526, 527, 528, 533, 534,

535, 536, 537, 538, 539,

540, 541, 573,622, 691,

692, 695, 696, 699, 720,

506, 712

532

542, 590

611

573, 605

534, 694

534, 541, 691, 694

541, 691, 694

503, 508, 509, 515, 540,

543, 544, 630, 695, 698,

701,714, 715, 716

613

505, 523, 526, 545, 546,

573, 588, 693, 712

695, 711

695

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TELEVISION CODES

Hitachi

Infinity

JBL

JC Penney

Jenson

JVC

Kawasho

Kenwood

Kloss

KTV

523, 526, 548, 549, 550,

551, 552, 553, 554, 555,

585, 597, 626, 702, 718

566

566

503, 505, 506, 516, 526,

531, 543, 596, 701, 714

556, 573

557, 558, 559, 560

548, 561, 712

506, 573, 712

Lloyds

Lloytron

Loewe

Logik

Luxman

LXI

Magnasonic

Magnavox

Nikkai

Nordmende

Normandic

Novabeam

522, 561, 610, 698

526, 539, 540, 541, 691,

696, 712

695

526

588

518

523

503, 563, 566, 590, 595,

617, 625, 701

573

506, 520, 525, 536, 564,

565, 566, 567, 568, 569,

573, 575, 610, 710, 712

506, 566, 573, 588, 712 Marantz

Matsui

Megatron

Memorex

MGA

532, 609

695

518, 532, 590, 695, 720

504, 505, 506, 571,

573,695

Mitsubishi

MTC

504, 505, 570, 571, 572,

597, 623, 695, 705, 707,

712

505, 506, 516, 523, 531,

695, 712

NAD

National

502, 617, 695

509, 697,698

National Quenties 697

NEC 505, 506, 507, 517, 523,

573, 627, 712

612, 613, 618

551

717

561, 698

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Nyon

Onwa

Optonica

Orion

Osaki

Panasonic

Philco

Philips

Pioneer

Portland

Proscan

Proton

Pulsar

Quasar

Radio Shack

RCA

Realistic

Saba

Saisho

Sampo

Samsung

Samwon

Sanyo

SBR

Schneider

Scott

Sears

Seimitsu

Sharp

Siemens

CODES

701

541, 691

605, 607

694

612

508, 509, 510, 511, 512,

566, 574, 685,

686,687,689, 697, 698,

700, 706, 714, 716

505, 506, 525, 536, 564,

565, 568, 573, 610, 712

566, 588

502, 548, 551, 576, 708

505, 526, 712

503

513, 519, 526, 536, 585,

624, 695

501

508, 509, 577, 698, 700

526, 541, 607, 612, 691,

698

503, 505, 515, 548, 579,

580, 581, 582, 583, 584,

586, 587, 625, 633, 634,

691, 698, 701, 708, 714,

715, 716

590

551

532, 533, 609

506, 519, 698

505, 506, 516, 523, 526,

532, 588, 612, 695, 704,

712, 721

620

542, 589, 590, 591, 592,

609

588

588

526, 534, 537, 541, 593,

600, 691,696, 701

503, 523, 534, 542, 563,

589, 590, 594, 595, 596,

598, 599, 601, 602, 603,

604, 617, 695, 703

695

526, 585, 591, 605, 606,

607, 608, 628, 629

591

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TELEVISION

Signature

Silver

Solavox

Sony

Soundesign

Spectricon

Squareview

SSS

Supra

Supre-Macy

Sylvania

Symphonic

Tandy

Tatung

Technics

Techwood

Teknika

Teleavia

Telefunken

Teletech

Tera

Thomas

Thompson

Thomson

TMK

Toshiba

Tosonic

Totevision

Toyomenko

Universal

Vector Research

Victor

Video Concepts

Vidtech

Viking

CODES

518

573

612

500, 578, 609, 619, 622,

690

525, 536, 541, 691, 695

520, 620

694

505, 541, 573, 691, 712

523

522

506, 525, 536, 564, 565,

566, 568, 573, 575, 600,

610, 611, 712

632, 692, 694

605, 613

509, 698

508

523, 573

504, 505, 516, 518, 522,

523, 524, 525, 526, 534,

536, 541, 614, 615, 686,

691, 712

551

551

532

513

695

709

551, 616

523, 573, 695

516, 590, 596, 617, 618,

631, 688

528

526

695

543

506

557

570, 691

505, 695, 712

522

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TELEVISION

Wards

Yamaha

York

Zenith

Zonda

CODES

505, 506, 515, 518, 534,

536, 543, 564, 565, 567,

568, 607, 619, 712, 714,

715

505, 506, 712

695

501, 518, 693

620

VCR C

ODES

Aiwa

Akai

VCR

Alba

Amstrad

ASA

Audio Dynamics

Broksonic

Bush

Candle

Canon

Capehart

Citizen

Craig

Croslex

Curtis Mathes

Daewoo

Daytron

DBX

Dumont

Dynatech

Electrohome

Emerson

Finlandia

Finlux

Fisher

General Electric

(GE)

CODES

588, 622, 623, 624

513, 514, 515, 516, 517,

518, 519, 520, 568,

546

588

565

594, 600

559

589

580, 592, 593

542, 553, 554

543, 546

591, 592, 593

591, 608

553

554, 592, 605

534, 545, 546, 547, 593

546

594, 600

549

588

609

505, 506, 507, 508, 509,

510, 511, 512, 559, 568,

588, 590, 609, 618

549

549, 565, 588

548, 549, 584, 588, 608,

610

550, 551, 552, 554, 572,

591, 605

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VCR

Goldstar

Goodmans

Go Video

Granada

Grundig

Harmon Kardon

Hinari

Hitachi

Instant Replay

ITT

JC Penney

Jenson

JVC

Kenwood

Lloyd

Logik

Luxor

Magnavox

Marantz

MEI

Memorex

MGA

Mitsubishi

MTC

Multitech

NAD

NEC

Olympic

Optonica

Orion

Panasonic

Pentax

Perdio

CODES

530, 555, 592, 612, 613

585, 589

557 558, 620

549, 581

565

530, 569

589

536, 537, 538, 539, 540,

541, 553, 588, 595, 596,

597

553

518

530, 554, 580, 591, 594,

600, 601

560

561, 562, 563, 564, 592,

594, 600, 601

562, 581, 592, 594, 600,

601

588

589

518

527, 553, 554, 556, 565,

611

530, 554, 565, 585, 592,

594, 600, 601, 603

554

533, 549, 554, 566, 581,

585, 588, 608

567, 568, 609

562, 567, 568, 569, 570,

571, 609

544, 580, 588

588, 589, 591

573

530, 531, 532, 562, 592,

594, 599, 600, 601, 602,

603, 604

553

585

506, 507

521, 522, 523, 524, 526,

553, 554, 598, 614, 628

537, 592

588

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Philco

Philips

Pioneer

Portland

Proscan

Pulsar

Quartz

Quasar

Radio Shack

RCA

Realistic

Ricoh

Saisho

Salora

Samsung

Sansui

Sanyo

SBR

Schneider

Scott

Sears

Sentra

Sharp

Shintom

Sony

Sylvania

Symphonic

Tandy

Tashiko

Tatung

Teac

Technics

Teknika

TMK

Toshiba

Totevision

Unitech

CODES

549, 581, 582, 583, 608

565

589

508, 559, 590

548, 549, 581, 584, 608,

610,

546

585, 607, 609, 625

589

500, 501, 502, 503, 504

553, 554, 556, 567, 588,

611

588, 594

588

588

586, 594, 601

588, 594, 601

553, 554

554, 587, 588

506

534, 535, 567, 590

580, 591

580

553, 554, 611

553, 554, 565, 585

553, 562, 573, 574, 575,

576, 600

546, 593

553, 605

533

581

553, 554, 577, 578

607, 608, 609, 610

525, 526, 527, 528, 529,

537, 553, 591, 605, 606,

615, 630, 631

549, 554, 580, 581, 584,

585, 588

502

506, 507

567, 581

517, 534, 579, 580, 591

532, 544, 562, 600, 621

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VCR

Vector Reaserch

Victor

Video Concepts

Videosonic

Wards

Yamaha

Zenith

CODES

530, 600

561, 562, 600

568, 600

591

527, 554, 580, 585, 588,

589, 590, 591, 607, 608,

609

530, 592, 594, 600, 601

500, 501, 533

DVD P

LAYER

C

ODES

Note: You must put the remote control in VCR mode to set it up to control a DVD player. Later, you must put the remote control in VCR mode to use it to control a DVD player.

DVD Players Codes

Aiwa

Hitachi

JVC

Konka

Magnavox

Mitsubishi

Panasonic

Philips

Pioneer

RCA

Sanyo

Sony

Toshiba

Zenith

634

632, 635

636

637, 638

626

629

639

640, 641, 642

619

627

643

617, 644, 645

616, 646, 647

648

C

ABLE

TV B

OX

C

ODES

Cable Boxes

Eastern

CI/Tocom

Jerrold

Memorex

Oak

Panasonic

Codes

649

640

635, 636

637

646

637, 644, 645

30

Cable Boxes Codes

Paragon

Pioneer

Regency

Scientific America

Zenith

637

642, 643

649

638, 639. 647, 648, 650

641

T

UNER

/A

MPLIFIER

C

ODES

Tuner/

Amplifier

Aiwa

Codes

Carver

Citizen

Denon

Fisher

GE

Goldstar

Harmon Kardon

Hitachi

JVC

Kenwood

Luxman

LXI

Magnavox

Marantz

Memorex

NAD

Nakamichi

NEC

Onkyo

Optimus

Panasonic

Pioneer

Proton

Quasar

RCA

Realistic

Scott

656, 680, 687, 718, 719,

720, 723, 724, 725, 726

653, 706

709

674

653, 706

665, 711

677, 690

672

717

657, 683, 703, 727

676, 691, 728

681, 686

665

705

708

675, 692

669, 696

671, 694

716

660, 662, 678, 689, 699,

700

664, 697

652, 707

658, 661, 667, 668, 675,

679, 688, 692, 702

654, 705

652, 707

655, 704, 729

665, 666

659, 701

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Tuner/

Amplifier

Sharp

Sherwood

Sony

Symphonic

Teac

Technics

Toshiba

Victor

Yamaha

Codes

712, 713, 714, 715

670, 695

673, 680, 687, 693, 730,

731

666

684

652, 658, 707

710

657, 703

663, 682, 685, 698, 732,

733

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T

ROUBLESHOOT THE

R

EMOTE

C

ONTROL

What’s

Happening

While you do a remote procedure, the remote control

“times out.”

When you press the remote control

Power button to turn the receiver on, the receiver’s front panel

Power light doesn’t turn on.

What’s Wrong

• If you don’t press any button for 20 seconds in a programming sequence, the remote

“times out.”

• If you hold a button longer than two minutes, the remote control stops transmitting to save battery life.

• Maybe the batteries are weak or dead.

• Maybe you didn’t plug the receiver power cord into a power outlet, or maybe there’s a problem with the power.

• Maybe the remote isn’t in

SAT mode.

• Maybe the remote and the receiver have different addresses.

What You Can Do

Start over again.

• Replace the remote batteries with fresh ones.

• Make sure the receiver power cord is plugged into a power outlet.

• Press SAT to set the remote to SAT mode to control the receiver.

• Make sure the remote and the receiver have the same address.

See Change the Address on page 9.

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What’s

Happening

When you press a button on the remote control, the device doesn’t do what you expect.

When you press the remote control

Mute or

Volume button, nothing happens.

What’s Wrong

• Maybe you’re trying to control a device and you’re not pointing the remote control right at it.

• Maybe the remote control is missing batteries, maybe you put the batteries in the remote the wrong way, or maybe the batteries are weak or dead.

• Maybe you didn’t set the remote to the mode for the device you want to control.

• Maybe you didn’t set up the remote to control the device.

• UHF signals from a neighbor’s remote may be blocking signals from your remote.

• Maybe you have not set up the remote control.

• Maybe you’re trying to control

TV volume but you set up the remote to control a tuner or amplifier in

AUX mode.

• Maybe you’re trying to control tuner or amplifier volume but you set up the remote to control a TV in AUX mode.

What You Can Do

• Remember, the remote control uses

IR signals to control all devices except for the receiver (when using the UHF antenna). IR signals travel

only 40 feet or less, and can’t go through walls or other solid objects.

You must point the remote control right at the device, with no objects to block the signal path.

• If the batteries are missing or dead, put fresh AAA-size batteries in. If the remote has fresh batteries, check whether you put them in the right way. If you didn’t, take them out and put them in the right way.

• Press the correct mode button to set the remote to the mode for the device you want to control.

• Make sure you set up the remote to control all the devices you want to use. See Remote Control Setup on page 6.

• Put a UHF attenuator on the receiver’s UHF Remote Antenna input. This will help keep stray signals from blocking your remote’s signals, but also cut down how far away you can use the remote.

Change your receiver’s address

(see Change the Address on page 9).

• See Remote Control Setup on page 6.

• Set up the remote to control either

TV volume or tuner/amplifier volume, whichever you want.

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L

IMITED

W

ARRANTY

This Limited Warranty is a legal document. Keep it in a safe place. Remember to keep your Sales

Receipt for warranty service. We will consider any items you return without a copy of the

Proof of Purchase to be out of warranty.

This warranty extends only to the original user of the DISH Network remote control (“you,” “your”) and is limited to the purchase price of the remote control. EchoStar Communications Corporation and its affiliated companies (“we,” “our,” “us”) warrant this remote control against defects in materials or workmanship as follows.

For one year from the original date of purchase, if we find the remote control is defective subject to the limits of this warranty, we will replace the remote at no charge for parts or labor. We warrant any such work done against defects in materials or workmanship for the remaining part of the original warranty period.

This warranty does not cover installation of the DISH Network

System; consumer instruction; physical set up or adjustment of any consumer electronic device; remote control batteries; signal reception problems; loss of use of the equipment; unused programming charges due to equipment malfunction; cosmetic damage; damage due to lightning, electrical or telephone line surges, fire, flood, or other acts of

Nature; accident; misuse; abuse; repair or alteration by other than our factory service; negligence; commercial or institutional use; improper or neglected maintenance; equipment sold AS IS or WITH ALL

FAULTS; equipment removal or reinstallation; shipping damage if the equipment was not packed and shipped in the manner we prescribe; nor equipment purchased, serviced, or operated outside the contiguous

United States of America.

REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS

YOUR EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. WE SHALL NOT BE HELD

LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL

DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED

WARRANTY ON THIS DEVICE, NOR FOR ANY INCIDENTAL

OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE RESULTING FROM THE USE

OF, OR INABILITY TO USE, THIS DEVICE. UNDER NO

CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL OUR LIABILITY, IF ANY, EXCEED

THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID FOR THIS DEVICE. EXCEPT TO

THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ANY

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IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS

FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ON THIS DEVICE IS LIMITED

IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY. WE

RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REFUSE TO HONOR THIS

WARRANTY IF WE DETERMINE ANY OF THE ABOVE

EXCEPTIONS TO HAVE CAUSED THIS DEVICE NOT TO HAVE

PERFORMED PROPERLY. THIS WARRANTY SHALL BE VOID

IF ANY FACTORY-APPLIED IDENTIFICATION MARK,

INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO SERIAL OR CONDITIONAL

ACCESS NUMBERS, HAS BEEN ALTERED OR REMOVED. THIS

WARRANTY SHALL ALSO BE VOID IF THE DEVICE HAS

BEEN OPENED BY AN UNAUTHORIZED PERSON (with the exception of opening the battery cover).

This warranty gives you specific legal rights which may vary from state to state. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitations of incidental or consequential damages, or allow limitations on the duration of an implied warranty, so those limitations may not apply to you.

A

DVANCE

E

XCHANGE

P

ROGRAM

The Advance Exchange Program allows you to have replacement equipment shipped immediately to you (depending upon where you live, it could take three to five business days). Along with replacement equipment, you will receive a prepaid shipping label and instructions on how to return the defective equipment.

The shipping charge, for receiving replacement equipment and returning the defective equipment, is a one time fee based on

EchoStar's competitive bulk shipping rates (additional charges may apply outside of the continental US). This fee will be charged to your billing account or your valid credit card.

If you do not ship the defective equipment to EchoStar within ten days after receiving the replacement, your billing account or credit card will be charged the market price of the replacement. If you return the defective equipment after ten days, you will receive a full refund less an administrative fee.

If your equipment is out of warranty and can be repaired your billing account or credit card will be charged the standard repair fee for the replacement. If damage to the defective equipment is found, which

EchoStar in its sole discretion determines has voided the warranty, or makes the equipment unrepairable, your billing account or credit card will be charged the market price of the replacement.

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P

OST

R

ECEIPT

E

XCHANGE

P

ROGRAM

You may choose to ship the equipment to us at your cost. To provide faster service, upon receipt of your equipment you will be shipped a replacement. Your original equipment will not be available for return.

The equipment you return will be checked to verify whether it is covered under this warranty. If the defective equipment is covered under this warranty, it will be replaced and shipped back to you at no additional cost (additional charges may apply outside of the continental

US).

If your equipment is out of warranty and can be repaired your billing account or credit card will be charged the standard repair fee for the replacement. If damage to the defective equipment is found, which

EchoStar in its sole discretion determines has voided the warranty, or makes the equipment unrepairable, your billing account or credit card will be charged the market price of the replacement.

A

CCESSORY

W

ARRANTY

An accessory is any DISH Network branded equipment, displaying the

DISH Network logo, excluding the receiver, Smart Card, cables and hookups, and non-mechanical components. A one-year warranty becomes effective upon the activation of the DISH system or date of purchase, if bought separately. A proof of purchase is required to verify the purchase date. If an accessory has an expired warranty, no exchange will be issued. You may purchase replacement accessories from DISH Network or your local retailer.

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1. Review this User Guide.

2. See Troubleshoot the Remote on page 32.

3. Call the Customer Service Center at 1-800-333-DISH (3474).

Have the date of purchase and your customer account number ready.

4. A Representative will help you.

5. If the Rep finds you should return the remote control, you’ll get a telephone number to call for a Return Authorization (RA) number. Before shipping any equipment to us, you must get a Return Authorization number.

6. You must package returned equipment the right way. Follow the instructions the Rep gives you.

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7. Write the RA number in large, clearly visible characters on the

outside of the shipping box used to return the equipment.

To avoid confusion and misunderstandings, we will return shipments without an RA number clearly visible on the outside of the box to you at your cost.

8. We will:

Check the remote control, including whether it is covered under the warranty.

• Replace any remote we find is defective with a new or refurbished remote, if the defective remote is covered under the warranty. We will ship the replacement remote at our expense.

If a defective remote is not covered under the warranty, we will tell you. We may assess you a flat rate charge for a replacement remote, including shipping and insurance.

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A

Address, Change the 9

Amplifier Codes 30

Amplifier, Control an 24

Antenna, Remote Control, Attach the 3

Attach the Remote Control Antenna 3

Attenuator, Install an 4

B

Batteries, Remote Control 2

Buttons, Remote Control 11

C

Cable TV Box Codes 30

Cable TV Box, Control a 22

Change the Address 9

Check the Device Codes 8

Contents of This User Guide 1

Customer Service 33, 35

D

Device Codes 26

Amplifier Codes 30

Cable TV Box Codes 30

Tuner and Amplifier Codes

30

Tuner Codes 30

TV Codes 26

VCR Codes 28

Device Codes, Check the 8

Device Codes, Scan for 7

DishPVR 2

DishPVR Buttons 14

DVD Player, Control a 20

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If You Need Help 35

Install an Attenuator 4

IR Signals, Remote Control 3

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Modes, Remote Control 5

R

Receiver, Control the 11

Remote Control Basics 2

DishPVR 2

Remote Control Batteries 2

Remote Control Modes 5

Remote Control Signals -

UHF and IR 3

Remote Control Batteries 2

Remote Control Buttons 11

Amplifier, Control an 24

Cable TV Box, Control a 22

DishPVR Buttons 14

DVD Player, Control a 20

Receiver, Control the 11

Second TV, Control a 18

Second VCR, Control a 20

Tuner or Amplifier, Control a 24

TV, Control a 18

VCR, Control a 20

Remote Control Modes 5

Remote Control Setup 6

Change the Address 9

Check the Device Codes 8

Install an Attenuator 4

Scan for Device Codes 7

Set Up the Remote Control 6

TV and Device Volume

Control 10

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Scan for Device Codes 7

Second TV, Control a 18

Second VCR, Control a 20

Set Up the Remote Control 6

Setup, Remote Control 6

Switch Between TV and Device

Volume Control 10

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Troubleshoot the Remote Control 31

Tuner Codes 30

Tuner or Amplifier, Control a 24

TV Codes 26

TV, Control a 18

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UHF Signals, Remote Control 3

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VCR Codes 28

VCR, Control a 20

Volume Control, Switch Between TV and Device 10

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Copyright © 2003

EchoStar Technologies Corporation

Englewood, Colorado 80112

All rights reserved.

The information in this Guide may change without notice.

We may issue revisions to tell you about such changes.

Send any comments or questions to:

EchoStar Technologies Corporation,

Technical Publications, 94 Inverness Terrace East,

Englewood, Colorado 80112

Part Number: 121150

Printed in the United States of America.

DISH Network is a registered trademark of EchoStar Technologies

Corporation. For info about DISH Network, visit our website at www.dishnetwork.com.

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