AT T E NTION:Be sure to review the"Read Me First" informationon the first page!
Chapter 1Page 4How to Get Star tedChoose a Program to Watch1. Make sure the receiver is on and its green front panel POWER light ison. Also, make sure
Page 94Chapter 4Installation InstructionsDishProWiringDiagramsDISH 500, One DishPro Twin LNBF, Two DishPro ReceiversThis diagram leaves out grounding
Page 95DishPro Wiring DiagramsDISH 500, One Dis hPro Quad LNBF, Four DishPro ReceiversThis diagram leaves out grounding to be clear. Make sure yougrou
Page 96Chapter 4Installation InstructionsDISH 500 with a DishPro Twin LNBF, O ne DISH 3 00 with a DishProLNBF, DP34 Switch, Four Dis hPro ReceiversThi
Page 97DishPro Wiring DiagramsTw o Dishes, Three Single-Output DishPro LNBFs, Three Cables,DP34 Switch, Four DishPro ReceiversThis diagram le aves out
Page 98Chapter 4Installation InstructionsTwo Dishes, One DishPro Twin LNBF, One DishPro Single LNBF,One DishPro Compliant Splitter, Tw o DishPro 21 Sw
Page 99DishPro Wiring DiagramsTw o Dishes, Two DishPro Single LNBFs, Two DishPro CompliantSplitters, Two DishPro 21 Switches, Two ReceiversThis diagra
Page 100Chapter 4Installation InstructionsOneDISH500withaDishProTwinLNBF,OneDISH300withaDishPro Single LNBF, and O ne DP 21 SwitchThis diagram leaves
Page 101Running Coaxial CableRunning Coaxial Cable1. Using the shortest path possible, run the coaxial cable(s) from the groundblock or switch to the
Page 102Chapter 4Installation InstructionsConnecting Each Receiver to a Phone LineYou must keep each receiver connected to an active telephone line.Ot
Page 103Connecting Each Receiver to a P hone Line5. Select one of the following:• If you do not need to dial a prefix, select theNo Prefix option.• If
Page 5Quick Tour of Basic Features4. Press the THE ME (LEFT arrow) button to ope n theThemes menu.5. For example, press the 1 buttontoseealistofmovies
Page 104Chapter 4Installation InstructionsNotes
Page 105Chapter 5ReferenceUSE THE TROUBLESHOOTING TABLESYou c an of te n save yourself time if you troubleshoot the system beforeyou call the Customer
Page 106Chapter 5ReferenceCHANNEL CHANGESDISHDVR FEATURESWhat’sHappeningWhat’s Wrong What You Can DoYou entera channel numberyou want.The channelchang
Page 107Use the Troubleshooting TablesDOLBY DIGITAL SOUNDWhat’sHappeningWhat’s Wrong What You Can DoInstead of Dolby®Digital sound, youhear only regul
Page 108Chapter 5ReferenceYou set an eventtimer for aprogram thatcomes on each dayor each week, butthe timer is eitherrecording thewrong program orsom
Page 109Use the Troubleshooting TablesYou set a VCREvent Timer,butthe VCR doesn’trecord theprogram you want.• Maybe you didn’t t urn on the VCR,or put
Page 110Chapter 5ReferenceFAVORITE LISTSLOCKSWhat’sHappeningWhat’s Wrong What You Can DoYou press theremote GUIDEbutton whileyou’ve got theProgram Gui
Page 111Use the Troubleshooting TablesMENUSWhat’sHappeningWhat’s Wrong What You Can DoYou’re using amenu, and itsuddenly closes.The receiver “times ou
Page 112Chapter 5ReferenceON-SCREEN MESSAGESNote: Here we list on-screen messages in me ssage number order. Just find the m essage number in theupper
Page 113Use the Troubleshooting Tables015• Maybe you just plugged in thereceiver, and it’s acquiring thesatellite signal.• M aybe the receiver briefly
Chapter 1Page 6How to Get Star ted10. Press the UP or DO WN ARROW button to change the channelinformation you see at the bottom of the TV screen. Unti
Page 114Chapter 5Reference061You set up the receiver to get an upgradeof the latest software via the satellitesignal.It’s very important for the recei
Page 115Use the Troubleshooting TablesPAY PER VIEWPHONEWhat’sHappeningWhat’s Wrong What You Can DoSomeone orders apay per viewprogram withoutasking yo
Page 116Chapter 5ReferencePICTUREWhat’sHappeningWhat’s Wrong What You Can DoThe receiver’sfront panelPOWER lightis on, but the TVimage:•isblack(no pic
Page 117Use the Troubleshooting TablesREMOTE CONTROLWhat’sHappeningWhat’s Wrong What You Can DoWhile you do aremote procedure,theremotecontrol“times o
Page 118Chapter 5ReferenceSOUNDWhat’sHappeningWhat’s Wrong What You Can DoThe receiver’sfront panelPOWER light ison and there’s agood picture onthe TV
Page 119Test the SystemTEST THE SYSTEMSTART ANY TEST1. Press the MENU button.2. Select theSystem Setup option.3. Select theDiagnos tics option.Note: “
Page 120TV CODESTELEVISION CODESAdmiral 514, 521Akai 532, 570, 573Alba 613A-Mark 620Amstrad 533Anam 509, 541, 620, 621,691,698AOC 505, 506, 519,520, 6
Device Codes Device CodesPage 121VCR CODESNEC 505, 506, 507, 517,523, 573, 627, 712Nikkai 612, 613, 618Nordmende 551Normandic 717Novabeam 561, 698Nyon
Page 122ReferenceChapter 5Croslex 553Curtis Mathes 554, 592, 605Daewoo 534, 545, 546, 547,593Daytron 546DBX 594, 600Dumont 549Dynatech 588Electrohome
Device Codes Device CodesPage 123DVD PLAYER CODESTUNER/AMPLIFIER CODESCABLE BOXESDVD P layers CodesAiwa 634Hitachi 632, 635JVC 636Konka 637, 638Magnav
Page 7Quick Tour of the Menus3. Press the ME NU buttontogobacktotheMain Menu.4. Press the 2 button to select theThemes and S earch optionon theMain Me
Page 124Chapter 5ReferenceNotes
Page 125Appendix AInstalling a DishPro Receiver into an ExistingSystemThese instructions guide you through the installation of your new DishProsatelli
Page 126Appendix AWarning: Tighten all the coaxial cable connections only by hand.Using a wrench m ay over-tighten the connections, causing damage.Suc
Appendix BPage 127Limited WarrantyThis Limited Warranty is a legal document. Keep it in a safe place. Rememberto retain your Bill of Sale for w arrant
Appendix BPage 128Legal LimitationsREPLACE MENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS YOUR EXCLUSIVEREMEDY. ECHOSTAR SHALL NOT BE HEL D LIABLE FOR ANY IN
Page 129What the Warranty Does Not CoverAdvance Exchange ProgramThe Advance Exchange Program allows you to have replacement equipmentshipped immediate
Appendix BPage 130Residential Customer AgreementEffective as of September 1, 2001 until replaced.THIS DOCUMENT DESCRIBES THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS UNDE
Page 131Residential Customer AgreementC. Programming Availability. Certain Services transmitted by us, including butnot limited to some subscription S
Appendix BPage 132G. Changes in Services offered. DISH Network reserves the right to change theServices that we offer, and our prices or fees related
Page 133Residential Customer AgreementD. If you paid for an annual or other multi-month subscription to any Services andyour account is past due for a
Chapter 1Page 8How to Get Star ted6. Press the MENU buttontogobacktotheMain Menu.7. Back on theMain Menu, notice the Mail option. The m ailfeature is
Appendix BPage 134C. DISH Network has the right to terminate your Services at any time withoutprovid in g notice to you if: (i) you fa il to pay your
Page 135Residential Customer Agreement5. LEASED EQUIPMENTA. If you decide to l ease your Equipment from DISH N etwork, such Equipmentshall at all tim
Appendix BPage 136B. It is your responsibility to impose any restrictions on viewing by you, othermembers of your household, or guests, and we shall h
Page 137FCC ComplianceFCC ComplianceThe following text is extracted from Federal CommunicationsCommission (FCC) regulations, as of the publication dat
Appendix BPage 138If you experience trouble with this equipment, please contact CustomerService at 1-800-333-3474 for repair and wa rranty information
IndexIndexPage 139AAc cessory JackSet Up the Accessory Jack 81Adult ChannelsHide or Show All Adult Channels47AudioChange Progra m Languages 80Dolby® D
IndexPage 140MManual Event Timers 48OOn-Demand Recording 62, 66DishDVR Recorded Events Menu63Once You’ve Made One or MoreRecordings 63Play Back Locked
124878Write the following information in the spaces provided below. You may need to provide this information if you callthe Service Center. To get the
Page 9Quick Tour of the Menus13. Press MENU to go ba ck to the Main Menu.14. Press the 7 buttontoselecttheTimers option on the MainMenuto open the Eve
Chapter 1Page 10How to Get Star tedL17. Press the VIEW buttontogobacktowatchingaprogram.Quick Tour of DishDVR Features1. Watch a program for just a fe
Page 11Quick Tour o f DishDVR Features6. Press the PAUSE button and then press the BACK button to reverse theprogram in slow m otion. Press the BACK b
Chapter 1Page 12How to Get Star ted9. Press the SKIP AHEAD buttontoskipaheadabout30seconds in the play back.Note: You cannot skip ahead if you are wat
Page 13Quick Tour o f DishDVR Features12. Press the VIEW button to go back right away to the program inprogress.13. Press the RE CO RD button to start
124878ATTENTION SYMBOLS,WARNING SYMBOLS, AND GRAY BOXESYou must be aware of safety when you install and use this system. This User Guide provides vari
Chapter 1Page 14How to Get Star ted21. Use the remote control arrow buttons tohighlight an event on theRecorded Eventsmenu ( it’s OK to highlight a n
Chapter 2Parts of the SystemPage 15The ReceiverReceiver Front PanelSmart Card DoorThe Smart Card is behind the door on the front panel.Note: Leave the
Chapter 2Page 16Parts of the SystemArrow ButtonsUse the A RROW buttons to move a menuhighlight to an option or a program.Use the UP and DO WN ARROW bu
Page 17The ReceiverPage 17Receiver Back PanelThe receiver back panel has ports you can use to connect the receiver toother devices ( you may not need
Chapter 2Page 18Parts of the SystemTV Set OutThis connection provides good picture quality and good monosound quality (even if you ha ve a TV or other
Page 19The ReceiverPage 19Accessory JackIfyouconnectamulti-dishswitchtotheACCESSORY JACK,orif you use an I R extender, you must set up the receiver pr
Chapter 2Page 20Parts of the SystemRemote ControlThis section describes the remote control and its buttons used to control thereceiver. To find out ho
Page 21Remote ControlPage 21Remote Control BatteriesThe remote control comes with AAA batteries. When you replace oldbatteries, you should replace all
Chapter 2Page 22Parts of the SystemRemote C ontrol ButtonsSAT Mode ButtonPress this button to se t the remote to SAT(“satellite”) mode.TheSAT mode but
Page 23Remote ControlPage 23Power ButtonsPress the blank POWER button to turn the receiver on or off.Use the TV POWER button to turn the TV on or off.
Page iiiContentsSafety Instructions ...vChapter 1 - H ow to Get Started ...
Chapter 2Page 24Parts of the System• While watching a program, press the THEME button (the LEFTARROW button) to opentheThemesmenu.• To e nter a number
Page 25Remote ControlPage 25Cancel ButtonPress this button to cancel a nd return to the previous menu or towatch a program if there a re no previous m
Chapter 2Page 26Parts of the SystemChange the AddressBecause UHF signals travel long distances and go through walls, aneighbor’s remote could control
Page 27Receiver MenusPage 27Receiver MenusThis section shows examples ofthe key me nusthe receiver displays on theTV screen and how to use them.Open o
Chapter 2Page 28Parts of the SystemHere’s what to do:1. Use the A RROW buttons to highlight an option.2. Press SELECT to choose the option(s).3. Selec
Page 29TV and VCR ConnectionsPage 29TV and VCR ConnectionsUse the following diagram and instructions to connect the satellite r eceiverto a TV and VCR
Chapter 2Page 30Parts of the SystemNotes
Chapter 3Using the SystemPage 31Change ChannelsYou c an change c hannel on your satellite receiver while watching aprogram by doing one of the followi
Chapter 3Page 32Using the System•TheProgram Guide shows which Favorites List you apply. PressingGUIDE scrolls through the availableFavorites Lists:•Al
Page 33Use the Program GuidePage 33Set the Channel Or der in the P rogram GuideYou c an s e t up th e Program Guide to list channels in ascending orde
ContentsPage i vChapter 4 - Installation Instructions ... 83How to U se these Instructions ...83Instal
Chapter 3Page 34Using the SystemNote: When you use the Program Guide, if the receiv er needs to getthe latest information (which might take a few minu
Page 35Use the Browse BannerPage 35In this e xample, theBrowse Banner show s information on a program we’rewatching at the top, a nd information on an
Chapter 3Page 36Using the SystemBuy a Pa y Per View ProgramOnce you confirm a n order for a pay per view program, youcan’t cancel thereafter and we’ll
Page 37Use ThemesPage 37Use Themes1. While you watch a program,presstheTHEME (LEFT ARROW)button to open theThemes (Theme Categories) menu.2. Select aT
Chapter 3Page 38Using the System4. Highlight the program you wa nt. You can press the INFO button formore information about the program you highlight.
Page 39UseFavoritesListsPage 39SetUporChangeaFavoritesList1. Press the ME NU button.2. Open theFavorites Lists menu.3. Select the list you want to cha
Chapter 3Page 40Using the System5. Select a letter on the on-screen ke ypad (it’sjust like selecting a m enu option). Forexample, here we selectedB.Do
Page 41Use the Search FeaturePage 414. There are two wa ys to enter the name of the program you want to find:•UsetheUP , DOWN, LEFT,andR IGHT A RRO WS
Chapter 3Page 42Using the System8. If the Create An Event Timer menu opens, select Create to recordthe program. See Use Event Timers for m ore options
Page 43Use LocksPage 43Set or Change the Password1. Press MENU an d then select the Lo cks menu.Note: If you’ve locked the receiver previously, you mu
Important Safety InstructionsPage v1. Read these instructions.2. Keep these instructions.3. Heed all w arnings.4. Follow all instructions.5. Do not us
Chapter 3Page 44Using the System• Ra ting Codes:G: General Audience. Suitable for young children.PG: Parental Guidance suggested.PG-13: Parental Guida
Page 45Use LocksPage 45Set or Change Channel LocksNote: You can lock any channel, even a pay pe r view channel.1. Press MENU an d then select theLocks
Chapter 3Page 46Using the SystemTo unlock the re ceiver front panel buttons:1. Press MENU andthenselecttheLocks m enu.2. Select theFront Panel Lock op
Page 47Use LocksPage 47Hide or Show All Adult ChannelsYou can keep the Pr ogram Guide, Themes lists, Favorites Lists,andtheBrowse Bann er from showing
Chapter 3Page 48Using the SystemWhen You’ve Locked the Receiver• If you try to watch a locked channel or program, erase a protectedDishDVR recording,
Page 49Use Event TimersPage 49• If you use an event timer, you can record only the c hannel you’ve gottuned. This m eans you can’t record one program
Chapter 3Page 50Using the SystemWhen an Event Timer WorksOnly during the five minutes right before an event timer works, you’ll see asmall picture of
Page 51Use Event TimersPage 51Set an Automatic Event Timer1. Highlight and select a future program in the Bro wse Banner,intheProgram Guide, or in a T
Chapter 3Page 52Using the SystemSet a Manual Event TimerUse a manual event timer to manually set the start and stop time of arecording. This is useful
Page 53Use Event TimersPage 534. Select aTimer Type option. A check markshows up next to the option you select. Forexample, here we selected theDVR op
SafetyPage viNote to Satel lite TV S ystem Installer: This reminder is provided to call thesatellite TV system installer ’s a ttention to Article 820-
Chapter 3Page 54Using the SystemEdit an Event Timer• You can edit any type of e vent timer.• You can change any feature of an event timer.• When you e
Page 55Use Event TimersPage 557. If you want to c hange theStart Time,theEndTime,ortheDate, select the Set Date/Timeoption. This opens the S et Date/T
Chapter 3Page 56Using the System3. Select an event timer you want to delete. A check m ark shows u p in thebox next to the event timer. For example, h
Page 57Use Event TimersPage 57•TouseVCR Event Timers, you must set up the receiver to control theVCR (see below). If the receiver can’t control the VC
Chapter 3Page 58Using the System8. To test the device code, highlight the Testoption. The receiver displays a message thatwarns you to make sure you t
Page 59Use Dolby®Digital SoundPage 59When You Get a CallWhen you receive a call, you will see a Caller ID popup with the same kindof information you s
Chapter 3Page 60Using the System4. Select the Dolby®Digital option.5. Select one of the options be low.If you select theDolby®Digital/PCM option andth
Page 61Use the DishDVR FeaturesPage 61On-Demand RecordingYou can record a program on now or a f uture program to wa tch later, or youcan keep your rec
Chapter 3Page 62Using the SystemPress the PAUSE button and then press the FWD button to forward theprogram in slow motion. When you press the FWD butt
Page 63Use the DishDVR FeaturesPage 63Stop Recording a Program• Press the remote control’s STOP button.When you press the RECORD button, you control h
Page 1Chapter 1How to Get StartedWelcome!You’re about t o enjoy a Dig ital Video Recorder !This satellite receiver lets you decide how you watch TV. Y
Chapter 3Page 64Using the System• Select the Start optiontoplaybacktheeventfromitsstart.• Select theStart Over option to play back the eventfrom its s
Page 65Use the DishDVR FeaturesPage 65•PressthePLAY button to play back or go on with a paused playback. Also, press this button to switch from fast f
Chapter 3Page 66Using the SystemMore About the DVR FeaturesAuto Recording• Whenever you turn the receiver on, it’s a uto recording.• Withautorecord,yo
Page 67Use the DishDVR FeaturesPage 67Copy Recordings to VideotapeYou m ay want to keep a videotape copy of a recording you madeon the DishDVR. Or , i
Chapter 3Page 68Using the SystemControl Other Devices with the RemoteThis section describes how to use the remote to control a TV, a VCR, orother devi
Page 69Control Other Devices with the RemotePage 69Set Up the Remote ControlYou c an set up the remote to control other devices using the device c ode
Chapter 3Page 70Using the SystemScan for Device CodesIf the code f or your device is not listed in the tables starting on page 120, usethis procedure
Page 71Control Other Devices with the RemotePage 71ChecktheDeviceCodesYou can f ind out wha t device code you’ve set for each remote control mode.1. P
Chapter 3Page 72Using the SystemRemote C ontrol ButtonsControl the ReceiverWhen you get the remote it’s already set up to control thereceiver. But, yo
Page 73Control Other Devices with the RemotePage 73Up/Down Arrow ButtonsUse these buttons to c hange c hannels on the TV.Note: These buttons do not ch
Chapter 1Page 2How to Get Star tedOverviewBefore you use your satellite receiv er, you need to install the system orhave it installed by a professiona
Chapter 3Page 74Using the SystemTV/Video ButtonUse this button to switch the VCR between its TV m ode and itsVCR mode (see your VCR user’s manual for
Page 75Control Other Devices with the RemotePage 75Number ButtonsUse these buttons to e nter c hannel numbers.Note: If you are using the remote contro
Chapter 3Page 76Using the SystemUp/Down ButtonsUse these buttons to change channels on the cable box.Select ButtonPress the Select button in place of
Page 77Control Other Devices with the RemotePage 77Mute ButtonPress this button to turn the sound off or on.Volume B uttonPress this button to raise (
Chapter 3Page 78Using the System5. Press the POUND (#) button.The AUX mode button flashes three times.6. Press the SAT mode button.7. Press the plus (
Page 79Upgrade the Receiver SoftwarePage 79Upgrade the Receiver SoftwareOnce in a while, we may upgrade your receiver ’s software for free. You canset
Chapter 3Page 80Using the SystemReset the ReceiverYou can reset the receiver with the setup it had when you bought it.If you reset the receiver, you t
Page 81Set Up the Accessory JackPage 814. Select a language in theLanguages list. A check markshows up in the box ne xt to the language. For example,h
Chapter 3Page 82Using the SystemNotes
Page 83Chapter 4Installation InstructionsHow to Use these InstructionsThese instructions guide you through the installation of a satellite system whic
Page 3Getting StartedGetting St artedOrder Your Program Packages1. Turn on the receiver and your TV.2. Press the SYS INFO button on the receiver front
Page 84Chapter 4Installation Instructions2. Make sure that the remote control batteries a re fresh, and are installedproperly. If needed, m ake sure t
Page 85Installing a DISH 500 AntennaMounting the Dish1. Using these azimuth and elevation angles, find a location for the satellitedish which can be p
Page 86Chapter 4Installation Instructions4. Assemble the satellite dish as shown below, except do not atta ch the Y-bracket or LNBF at this time.5. Lo
Page 87Installing a DISH 500 AntennaNote: You can have as much as 200 f eet of cable between the DishPro LNBFand the DishPro receiver. However, you mu
Page 88Chapter 4Installation Instructionsbelow. B e sure there are no multi-dish switches between the LNBF and thereceiver.10. Attach the LNBF to the
Page 89Installing a DISH 500 Antenna16. Select Cancel or OK to return to the P oint Dish/Signal screen. Make surethe check m ark is next to 119 West.
Page 90Chapter 4Installation Instructions19. You are now ready to verify reception from both satellites. Select theCh eck Switch option. When the Chec
Page 91Installing a DISH 500 Antenna23. After you select Yes, the receiver will begin taking a software upgrade. Youwill see a Warning that “Vital pro
Page 92Chapter 4Installation Instructions2. Make sure the check m ark is next to the sa tellite your dish will be pointedtoward.3. If yourPoint Dish/S
Page 93Installing a DISH 500 Antenna10. Press CANCEL to exit back to the Point Dish/Signal m enu.11. Point the dish for the strongest possible signal,
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