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dish network operation manualStay tuned to your local stations for more information. You do not need to purchase new equipment or services to rescan. You do not need to purchase new equipment or services to rescan. If you are a cable or satellite subscriber, a rescan is not required.This process usually takes a few minutes to complete. If you have rescanning difficulties, you can usually find instructions by selecting the Set-Up or Menu button on your television or converter box remote control. Consult the TV or converter box owner's manual for detailed instructions on how to run a channel scan, or contact customer service for your TV or converter box manufacturer. For additional assistance, contact the FCC’s consumer hotline at 1-888-225-5322 and press prompt number 6. This is a government call center not affiliated with TVAnswers.org.Click here for a list of local stations that are still working to transition to their final facilities. Sony news in your inbox. Download our apps. Support Support Self Support Contact Support Community Register a Product Sign In Favorites Sony Rewards Electronics Registration Electronics Community Favorites Favorites Search Sony Sony Sites Search Sony To get the full experience on Sony.com, please change your settings to allow JavaScript. If you are not sure if your receiver supports this feature, or you require further information that is not covered in this solution, refer to the Dish Network Web site at. If using a coaxial cable, set the receiver to Air mode or Cable mode depending on whether an external antenna or direct cable also is being used. If Air Mode is selected, select a channel between the numbers 21-69 as the output channel on the receiver. If Cable mode is selected, select a channel between the numbers 73-125 as the output channel on the receiver. Using the remote supplied with the TV, enter the selected output channel number and then press the Enter button.http://goteneplast.se/files/images/burmester-956-manual.xml
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If you are unable to view the signal from the receiver after following the steps in this solution, refer to the operations manual supplied with the Dish Network receiver or contact the Dish Network support office for further assistance. Connecting an internet capable Blu-ray Disc player, TV, or Network media player to a home network BRAVIA LCD TV: Perform Network Diagnosis to Troubleshoot Internet Connection We recommend downloading and installing the latest version of one of the following browsers: Our site is not optimized for your current browser. A newer version of your browser may be available Chrome Chrome Download the latest version IE Internet Explorer Download the latest version Firefox Firefox Download the latest version Apple Safari Download the latest version Proceed with current browser for now Proceed with current browser for now. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding-type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as the power supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the appa. 14 The power plug must be readily accessible so that the apparatus can be easily disconnected from the AC power. 15 Tighten all of the coaxial cable connections only by hand. If you use a wrench, you may overtighten the connections and damage your equipment. 16 The receiver is still connected to the AC power whenever it is plugged into a live power outlet, even if it is “turned off” (in standby mode) using a remote-control or front-panel POWER button. A representative will explain the available DISH packages. Give the representative inf. 4 The representative will send a signal via the satellite to activate your services. This process usually takes just a few minutes. 5 If the System Information menu screen is still displayed, select Done.http://alemotta.com/resources/original/burndy-manual-crimper.xml Where to Find Information on Your Account Watching TV Now Finding a Program to Watch Pausing Live TV Recording and Playing Back a Program Additional Services Pay-Per-View On Demand DISH Online About Satellite TV Reception Rain and Snow Fade Solar Interference Why Connect to a Phone Line or Broadband Internet. Remote Control Batteries 1 Press down on the dimple at the top of the battery cover on the back of the remote control and slide off the cover. 2 Take out all four of the old batteries. 3 Put in the new batteries. Typing more characters narrows the results. Using Search History Using Picture-In-Picture (Hopper only) 1 Press the PIP button on your Hopper remote control to access the feature. By default, a small window showing the programming from a second Hopper tuner will be displayed. PIP Controls also will be displayed across the bottom of the screen on your n. 2 You can use the on-screen controls to reposition or resize the PIP window, Swap the images in the main and PIP windows, or display them side by side on your TV screen. You can also choose to Close the PIP window, or select X to cancel out of the PI. 3 Note that the POSITION and SWAP buttons on your Hopper remote perform the same functions as the on-screen PIP Controls for these two functions. Using Multi-channel Recall 1 Press the MENU button on your remote control and select the Settings tile. 2 Select Guide Settings, and then Format Guide. 3 Under Multi-Channel Recall, select one of the following options: 4 When you are finished changing these settings, highlight and select the Save option. If you have made changes you do not want saved, press the remote CANCEL button. Starting in One Room and Finishing in Another 1 Press the pause button on your current receiver remote control and leave it behind. 2 Go to another room with a connected Hopper HD DVR or Joey Receiver and pick up the DISH remote control for this location.http://eco-region31.ru/3rd-generation-ipod-nano-manual 3 Press the red button on the remote control to display the TV Viewing Status screen. 4 From the TV Viewing Status screen, select the program you want to resume and continue watching from where you paused it. Homes With a Second Hopper Installed 1 Press the MENU button and select the Settings tile on the Main Menu screen. 2 Select Network Setup, and then Whole-Home. 3 Using the ARROW buttons, highlight and select the other Hopper in your home to link to it. 4 Highlight and select the Save option when you have finished. Now you will see the DVR library on your newly linked Hopper when you press the DVR button. Repeat these steps to re-link to your original Hopper to access its DVR library. Select DISH Cinema, for example, to Explore or Search movies, see a list of New Releases, or view movies that you have rented. Available types of locks are: 2 Set a password. When you have set locks and restrictions, the receiver is locked, and anyone who wants to access locked items must enter the password each time they do so. Creating or Changing a Password 1 Press the Menu button, select the Settings tile, and then select Parental Controls. 2 If the receiver is locked, enter the password using the remote control’s number pad. Then select OK. 3 If you are changing an existing password, select Edit Password. If you are creating a new password for the first time, you will be prompted for the password after setting controls. If you want to erase the current password, you will need to enter i. 4 Enter the current password using the remote control’s NUMBER PAD. 5 Enter the new password using the remote control’s NUMBER PAD. 6 Enter the new password again for confirmation, also using the number pad. From now on, enter this password to lock or unlock the receiver. If you forget the password, you will need to call DISH Customer Service. Copying Locks from Your Hopper to a Joey 1 Press the MENU button on your remote and select the Settings tile on the Main Menu.http://clinicamaxclin.com/images/brooks-australia-smoke-alarm-manual.pdf 2 Select Parental Controls, and then highlight and select the option to Copy Settings. 3 In the pop-up Location List, select each location to which you want to copy the Hopper’s settings for Parental Controls. A check mark appears next to each selected location. 4 You can select a location again to uncheck it, highlight and select the Cancel option to ignore and start over, or when finished selecting locations, select OK to initiate copying. Creating or Changing Ratings Restrictions 1 Press the Menu button, select the Settings tile, and then select Parental Controls. 2 If the receiver is locked, enter the password using the remote control’s number pad. See the instructions for creating a new password on page 41. Creating or Changing Channel Locks 1 Press the Menu button, select the Settings tile, and then Parental Controls. 2 If the receiver is locked, enter the password using the remote control NUMBER PAD. Press the Arrow buttons to navigate to each channel, and then SELECT it. You can also move the list of channels by entering a number using the remote control NUMBER PAD. If the chec. 5 You can choose to view only the channels you have selected to be locked, and you can choose to hide the locked channels so they are not displayed in the Program Guide. (You can still enter the number of a locked channel directly using the remote NU. 6 Select Save. Hiding Adult Content or Locked Channels 1 Press the Menu button, select the Settings tile, and then Parental Controls. 2 If the receiver is locked, enter the password using the remote control NUMBER PAD. Pausing a Program Reverse, Fast Forward, and Skip Slow Motion and Frame-By-Frame Recording a Live Program Playing a Recorded Program 1 Press the DVR button on your remote control to display the My Recordings screen. 2 Highlight a tile for a program (or folder of programs, if applicable). If you want to watch the program (or the latest recording in a folder of programs), then press the PLAY button.https://www.hagensmarketing.com/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/1628a3c8f0a5e8---canon-ip5200-manual.pdf If you want to see more options, press the SELECT button to show. 3 For a single program or event, choose from the following options: Recording While Watching Different Programs Recording a Different Program 1 Make sure your Hopper HD DVR is powered on by the indicator light on the front panel. 2 Press Guide to access the Program Guide. Find a program on now you want to record. 3 Highlight and press the Select button to tune the receiver to that program. 4 Press the Record button on your remote control. 5 Select OK to begin recording now with your default DVR recording settings, or Options to customize your recording settings. 6 If you selected Options, see Other Recording Options on page 55 for more on your choices. 7 Choose another program to record, as described in Step 2. 8 Press the Record button on your remote control and select OK when the pop-up screen displays. You are now recording two programs at the same time. 9 Press DVR twice on the remote control to access the My Recordings screen. You should see the two programs that are recording indicated by the red dots next to the listings. 10 Select another program to watch, if applicable, or an event that you recorded earlier and start the playback. 11 You should now be watching one program or event while the receiver is also recording the other two programs or events. Note that Enabling the feature does not instantly populate the folder with content; recordings will begin during the next applicable nightly interval and gradually. As you do so, detailed information about the highlighted timer appears on the right. From the drop-down menu bar, you choose to sort the list by Priority or select multiple Timers to edit at once (for example, to change P. Using the Daily Schedule 1 Press the DVR button on your remote control three times to display the Daily Schedule. 2 Scroll the list of timers for today and the next few days. You Show or Hide events to be skipped.www.dantizuma.com/files/files/9470m-service-manual.pdf Setting Up an Event Timer 1 Find a program or event to record that starts in the future using the Program Guide or Browse Banner. 2 Highlight and select the future program or event. The Create Timer screen displays. 3 Select one of the Timer Types (see page 60 for more details). 4 Select the Timer Frequency (see page 60 for more details). 5 Select any other recording Options (see page 61 for more details), as applicable. 6 Select Priority if you would like to change the current priority of the event timer (see page 60 for more details). 7 Select Create to save the new event timer. Changing or Deleting a Timer 1 Press the DVR button three times for the Daily Schedule or four times for the Timers list. 2 Highlight a program or event in the list and press the SELECT button. 3 Select Skip Event if you wish to skip the selected occurrence of the event timer; Edit Event.The timer(s) you selected are now deleted. Adjusting the Remote Control Antenna Installing a UHF Attenuator 1 Remove the remote control antenna from the Remote Antenna input on the receiver’s back panel. 2 Attach a 10 dB attenuator directly to the Remote Antenna input. 3 Attach the remote control antenna to the newly installed attenuator. Controlling Other Components Remote Control Modes Setting Up Using the Remote Manager 1 Press MENU, highlight and select the Settings tile, and then Remote Manager. 2 Highlight and select the option for the device mode you want to program: 3 Highlight and select Save when you are finished. Limited Mode Turning Limited Mode On and Off 1 Press MENU, highlight and select the Settings tile, and then Remote Manager. 2 Highlight and select the option for Limited Mode: 3 Highlight and select Save when you are finished. Combination Devices Setting Up Using Device Code Tables 1 Turn the device on. 2 Find the brand name of the device in the tables in Remote Manager. 3 Press and hold the mode button until all the other mode buttons light up, then release the button.https://mission4recruitment.com/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/1628a3c8f7b749---Canon-ip5200-printer-manual.pdf The mode button flashes. 4 For Aux mode only. If the device does not turn off, go to step 10. 9 Turn the device back on and try some other buttons to make sure they work. If the code works for other buttons, you can stop here. 10 If the code doesn’t work, repeat steps 3 through 9 with another device code from the tables. 11 If you can’t find a code that works, then try Setting Up Using Device Codes Scan on page 73. Setting Up Using Device Codes Scan 1 Turn the device on. 2 Press and hold the mode button until all the other mode buttons light up, and then release the button. The device mode button flashes. 3 For Aux mode only. Press 0 for TV, 1 for VCR, or 2 for an audio tuner or amplifier. Checking the Device Codes 1 Press and hold the mode button until all the other mode buttons light up, and then release the button. Watch the mode light to determine your code. 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 (0). Setting Up by Learning from Another Remote 1 You can follow the instructions for using device codes to program a specific mode, and then learn commands that add new or overwrite existing functions of the remote control’s buttons in this mode. For this type of learning, any remote control bu. 2 Each button on this remote control can learn a command from the equipment’s original remote control. Note: Currently, the receiver supports having one USB device connected at a time. If you have a seco. 3 If the hard-disk drive is compatible, you’ll see a pop-up message screen confirming the device’s connection and asking if you want to manage its contents. Select Yes. 4 Follow the on-screen prompts. 5 Once the external device is recognized, you’ll see a pop-up message asking if you want to format the drive—formatting is necessary to store your recorded programs on the external hard-disk drive. Note that selecting Yes will cause anything stor.https://ontheedgeofnow.com/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/1628a3ca1df6a8---canon-ip4600-series-manual.pdf 6 Press the MENU button and then highlight and select the Recordings Transfer tile to transfer DVR content from your Hopper HD DVR to your external hard drive. Using Caller ID Setting Up Caller ID Display 1 Press the MENU button, highlight and select the Settings tile from the Main Menu screen. 2 Highlight and select Network Setup, and then Caller ID. 3 Select Enable or Disable for this feature, then select the option to Save. Caller ID Screens Using Caller ID History 1 Press the MENU button on your remote control. 2 Scroll down to highlight the Caller ID History tile and then press the SELECT button. 3 From the Caller ID History screen, you can view Call History entries, highlight and delete a row for an entry, or clear the entire list of entries. 4 Press Save when you are finished. Customizing the Guide and Channel Lists 1 Press the MENU button, highlight and select the Settings tile on the Main Menu screen. 2 Highlight and select Guide Settings, and then Format Guide. 3 Change the Channel Order and Preference, as needed, and then select the Save option. Changing the Guide Display Changing Languages 1 Press MENU and highlight and select the Settings tile on the Main Menu screen. 2 Highlight and select Audio, then Alternate Audio. 3 Select the audio language you want from the list, and then select the option to Save. Resetting to Factory Defaults 1 Press the Menu button, select System Setup, and then Factory Defaults. The receiver displays a Warning message to confirm that you want to reset the receiver’s preferences. 2 Select Yes. Scheduling Receiver Updates Using TV Everywhere 1 Connect your Hopper to broadband Internet. See “Connecting to Broadband Internet” on page 100. You can verify your connection on the Broadband screen in Network Settings. 2 Plug in the Sling Adapter to a free USB port on your Hopper. 3 Log into dishonline.com on your computer, or download and install our free DISH Remote Access mobile app for your smartphone or tablet.damabilisim.com/images_upload/files/946gzt-motherboard-manual.pdf 4 Enjoy watching your live TV and recordings from your DVR wherever you go. If you don’t have sound, your system may require you to connect stereo audio (red and white) RCA-type cables between the receiver’s analog audio outputs and your system’s audio input. Use the steps below and Setting Up to Display in HD on page 96. 4 Turn up the volume on your HDTV and confirm that you hear sound. Check the audio cable connections if you don’t hear sound. Look on the back of your HDTV or consult your HDTV user’s guide for more information. 4 Change the receiver’s HDTV settings, as described on page 96. 5 Switch to the nearby TV to display from the HD inputs (HDMI or component video) that you selected in the previous sections. If you have a picture on the TV, you are finished. 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 until the nearby TV displays a video image from Hopper. If you are connected using an HDMI cable, some HDTVs will automatically adjust the resolution setting to the receiver. If you have not already done so, you may need to pair a remote control to each Joey. 5 Follow the on-screen prompts or included instructions for linking each Joey Receiver to your Hopper HD DVR. (The Hopper is the host for DISH Whole-Home DVR services.) 6 Confirm that you see a picture from your Joey Receiver(s) on your remote TV(s). Connecting to Your Dish Antenna 1 Before you can begin connecting your Hopper HD DVR to your dish antenna, you must first complete the preceding sections for connecting your TVs to the receiver. 2 Connect two RG-6 coaxial cables between the Satellite In 1 and Satellite In 2 ports on the receiver’s back panel to two available ports on either the switch, DISH Pro Plus Separator, or LNBF in your existing satellite system. 3 Peel off the blue stickers and affix them to the cables close to where they connect to the Satellite In 1 and Satellite In 2 connections on the back of the receiver. The stickers are inside the front cover of this guide. 4 On a paired remote control, press the MENU button, highlight and select the Settings tile, then Diagnostics, and then Point Dish to display the Point Dish screen on the nearby TV. 5 When directed to do so by DISH instructions, select Check Switch. Then select Test. 6 The receiver begins performing the Check Switch tests. See Point Dish and Check Switch on page 102. At this point, the receiver may walk you through a procedure to download software. If this prompt displays, follow the instructions and do not disturb the receiver until the nearby TV displays live TV fro. Connecting the Phone Line Phone Line Connection Phone System Setup 1 Press Menu button, select the Settings tile, then Network Setup, and then Phone Line. 2 Select the Touch Phone or the Rotary Phone option under Phone Type. 3 Select either the No Prefix or the Prefix Code option under Outside Line. 4 If you selected No Prefix, then select Save. 5 If you selected Prefix Code, the receiver highlights the box where you must enter the exact sequence used when dialing via an outside line. Use the on-screen number pad. 6 If you haven’t already, now select the option to Save. Connecting to Broadband Internet Using Troubleshooting Tools Running System Wizard 1 Press and hold the System Wizard (number 0) button on your remote control until the SAT mode light blinks. 2 When the SAT mode light goes out, release the System Wizard button. Resetting Your Receiver 1 Press the red RESET button behind the door on the front panel of the receiver. 2 The receiver’s front-panel lights will blink and the receiver will restart. Receiver Tests 1 Press the Menu button, select the Settings tile, then Network Setup, and then Tests. The Network Setup Tests screen contains various tests that a DISH Customer Service Representative may ask you to initiate for your receiver: 2 Select Close. Point Dish and Check Switch 1 Press the Menu button, highlight and select the Settings tile on the Main Menu screen. 2 Highlight and select Diagnostics, and then Point Dish. 3 This screen shows you information to help maximize your satellite signal. The bar at the bottom of the screen indicates the signal strength. Green shows a good signal, yellow is a marginal signal, and red indicates the signal is not acceptable or i. 4 Do not run a Check Switch test unless directed to do so when speaking to a Customer Service Representative or DISH technician. If you see the Remote Battery Low warning on your TV screen, it’s time to change the batteries. See the instructions on page 13. 6 Make sure that your receiver is connected to an active telephone line or home network with broadband Internet access.This User Guide provides various procedu res. If you do some of these procedure s carelessly, you could injure or kill yourself or damage equ ipment or property. Some other procedures require special attention. For Y our Safety Import ant Sof tware Notice As with all software controlled products, unexpected be havior could arise if th e user tries to perform operations in a non- routine manner. This product, like almo st any other high tech product, is subject to bugs and hence Ech oS tar CANNOT AND DOES NOT GUARANTEE OR WARRANT THA T ALL FEA T URES, SUCH AS P ARENT AL CONTROLS, WILL WORK AS INTENDED UNDER ALL CIRCUMST ANCES. EchoS tar endeavors to improve such conditions and will periodically download improvements. In compliance with the terms of the GNU Public Lice nse (GPL), EchoSt ar is making some source code availabl e to the public to download from www.echostar.com. Equipment and Sof tware Covered by this User ’s Guide This User Guide covers the Hopper HD DVR receiver, and sof tware models Hopper 2000. This Guide may cover other devices, not listed here. All rights reserved. The information in this User Guide may change without notice. We may issue revisions to tell you about such changes. Please send comments or questions about this User Guide to: T echnical Publications, Ec hoStar Corporation, 100 Inverness T errace East, Englewood, Colorado 801 12. Part Number: 195004 DISH and DISH Network are r egistered trademarks of DISH Networ k L.L.C. For infor mation about DISH Network, please visit our web site at www.dish.com. We acknowledge all product names, trade names, or corporate names w e mention in this User Guid e to be the proprietary prope rty of the registered owners. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratorie s. Dolby and the double-D symbol are trad emarks of Dolby Laboratories. HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are tr ade marks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC. Use of such copyright protecti on technology is intended for home and other limited pay-per-view u ses only unless otherwise authorized. Reverse engineering or disassemb ly is prohibited. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equi la teral trian gle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dang erous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may b e of sufficient magnitude to consti tute a risk of electric shock to persons. The exclamation p oint within an equil ateral triangle is intend ed to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenan ce (servicing) instructions in the literatu re accompanying the appliance. Do not try to open the case of the receiver. There are no user-serviceable part s inside the receiver. Opening the receiver case or making unauthorized changes will voi d the warranty. W arning: T o reduce the risk of fi re or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. Install in ac cordance with the ma nufacturer ’s instructions. 8 Do not install near any heat source s such as radi ators, h eat register s, stoves, or other ap paratus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. 9 Do not defeat the safety purp ose of the polarize d or ground ing-type plug. A grounding- type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provide d for your safety. Servicing is required when the appara tus has been damaged in any way, such as the power supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid ha s been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does n ot operate normally, or has been dropped. 14 The power plug must be re adily accessible so th at the app aratus can be easily di sconnected from the AC power. 15 T ighten all of the coaxia l cable connec tions only by hand. If you use a wrench, you may overtighten the conn ections and damage your equipment. 16 The receiver is still connected to the AC power whenever it is plugged into a live power outlet, even if it is “ turned off” (in standby mode) usin g a remote -control or front-panel POWER button. Import ant Safety Instructions Also, no sources of flame, such as lit can dles, shall be placed on the app aratus. Refer all servicing to aut horized service personnel. If the receiver is cold to the touch, do not plug it in immediately. During an electrical storm or when the receiver is left unattended and unused for long perio d s of time, unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, disconnect the lines between the receiver an d the antenna, and disconnect the telephone line. T his will provide additional protec tion again st damage caused by ligh tning or power line surges. On some TVs, the presence of fixed images for extended periods of time may cause them to be permanently imprinted on the screen. Satellite Dish Coaxial Cable from Satellite Dish Electric Service Equipment Ground Clamps Power Service Grounding Electrode System (NEC Art. 250, Part H) Antenna Discharge Unit Ground Clamp Grounding Conductors (NEC Section 810-21) Y ou are about to experience th e excitement and convenience of our Direct Broadcast Satellite (DBS) service, which delivers the very best picture and sound quality. DISH consistent ly provides the latest produc ts and satellite services—with high performance, ease of ope ration, and a wide variety of entertainmen t options. Y our new Hopper is a Whole- Home HD DVR that of fers full digit al video reco rding functionality, including pausing live TV, to ever y TV in your house that is a p art of your Whole-Home DVR netwo rk. The Hopper HD DVR is the hub for all things entertainment. It's a three-tuner HD DVR that le ts you record up to three HD channels at once and play them back from any room in your home. It is one HD DVR that works independently on as many as four different TVs at the same time, so ever yone can be in different rooms watching TV. The Joey Receiver connect s to other TVs in your home and links with the Hopp er to create a Whole-H ome DVR ne twork. It o ffers all of the fe atures of the Hopp er (exc ept for Pic ture- In-Picture) and of fers an identical user interface and remote control as the Hopper. Y ou can connec t a Joey to a high-defin ition or s tandard-definition TV. H OW TO U SE THIS U SER G UIDE This section expl ains how the user guide is divided a nd the conventions used throu ghout.Ordering Y our Programming Packages Before you can enjoy your new Hopper HD DVR, order your progr amming packages. 1 Press POWER on the front panel to turn on the Hopper. 2 Press SYSTEM INFO on the fron t panel to di splay the Hopper ’s System In formation menu on the nearby TV screen. 3 Call 1-800-333-DISH (3 474) and tell the Customer Service Center repr esentative that the system has been inst alled and you would like to be gin receiving services. A repr esentative will explain the available DISH packages.