Dish Network 5.0, DVR 921, 8.0, 6.0, 129418 warranty To use. See Remote Control Setup

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What’s

What’s Wrong

What You Can Do

 

 

Happening

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When you

• Maybe you’re

• Remember, the remote control uses

 

 

press a button

trying to control a

IR signals to control all devices

 

 

on the remote

device and

except for the receiver (when using

 

 

control, the

you’re not

the UHF antenna). IR signals travel

 

 

device doesn’t

pointing the

only 40 feet or less, and can’t go

 

 

do what you

remote control

through walls or other solid objects.

 

 

expect.

right at it.

You must point the remote control

 

 

 

 

right at the device, with no objects to

 

 

 

 

block the signal path.

 

 

 

• Maybe the

• If the batteries are missing or dead,

 

 

 

remote control is

put fresh AAA-size batteries in. If

 

 

 

missing

the remote has fresh batteries,

 

 

 

batteries, maybe

check whether you put them in the

 

 

 

you put the

right way. If you didn’t, take them

 

 

 

batteries in the

out and put them in the right way.

 

 

 

remote the

 

 

 

 

wrong way, or

 

 

 

 

maybe the

 

 

 

 

batteries are

 

 

 

 

weak or dead.

 

 

 

 

• Maybe you didn’t

• Press the correct mode button to set

 

 

 

set the remote to

the remote to the mode for the

 

 

 

the mode for the

device you want

 

 

 

device you want

to control.

 

 

 

to control.

 

 

 

 

• Maybe you didn’t

• Make sure you set up the remote

 

 

 

set up the remote

to control all the devices you want

 

 

 

to control the

to use. See Remote Control Setup

 

 

 

device.

on page 4.

 

 

 

• UHF signals from

• Change your remote and receiver

 

 

 

a neighbor’s

address (see Setting Up to Control

 

 

 

remote may be

the Receiver on page 4).

 

 

 

controlling your

 

 

 

 

receiver.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When you

• Maybe you have

• See Setting Up to Control Other

 

 

press the

not set up the

Devices on page 8.

 

 

remote control

remote control.

 

 

 

Mute or

• Maybe you’re

• Set up the remote to control either

 

 

Volume

 

 

trying to control

TV volume or tuner/amplifier

 

 

button,

 

 

TV volume but

volume, whichever you want.

 

 

nothing

 

 

you set up the

 

 

 

happens.

 

 

 

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.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Table of Contents Models Supported by this Guide Remote Control BasicsUHF and IR Signals Installing BatteriesConverting the 6.0 Remote Control Setting UP to Control the Satellite Receiver Select Enable from the TV1 UHF Pro Setup screen Textdishpvr.fm Page 7 Tuesday, March 2, 2004 1235 PM Combination Devices Setting UP to Control Other DevicesLimited Mode Checking the Remote AddressSetting UP Using Device Code Tables Setting UP Using Device Code Scan Checking the Device Codes Switching Between TV and Device Volume ControlTo set the remote to control the device’s volume Remote Control Operation Controlling the Satellite Receiver SAT Mode ButtonOperating Modes SD/HD Input Button Power ButtonsVolume Button TV/VIDEO ButtonGuide Button Mute ButtonMenu Button UP and page Down ButtonsView TV Button Select ButtonRecall Button Info ButtonCancel Button Dish ButtonNumber Buttons Pound # Button DVR ButtonStar Button FORMAT/STAR ButtonPause Button FWD ButtonPlay Button Stop ButtonSkip FWD Button Back ButtonSkip Back Button Position Button Recover ButtonRecord Button Picture in Picture PIPUsing the Recover Button TV Mode Button Controlling a TV or a Second TVTV/VIDEO or SD/HD Input Button UP/DOWN Arrow Buttons Controlling a VCR or a Second VCR or a DVD Player VCR Mode ButtonPower Button AUX Mode Button VCR ButtonsControlling a Tuner or Amplifier Press this button to turn on or off the sound TV Codes Device CodesAOC LXI JBLJVC KTVNEC MGAMTC NADSBR ITT VCR CodesASA CCETextdishpvr.fm Page 34 Tuesday, March 2, 2004 1235 PM GPX TV/VCR Combo CodesDVD Player Codes STSTUNER/AMPLIFIER Codes DVD/VCR Combo TV/DVD Combo CodesCodes What’s What’s Wrong What You Can Do Happening TroubleshootingTo use. See Remote Control Setup Limited Warranty Advance Exchange Program Post Receipt Exchange Program Accessory WarrantyIf YOU Need Help See Troubleshooting onTextdishpvr.fm Page 44 Tuesday, March 2, 2004 1235 PM Part Number

5.0, 6.0, 8.0, DVR 921, 129418 specifications

Dish Network has consistently been at the forefront of satellite television technology, and its offerings, including the Dish Network 129418, DVR 921, and their varied receiver specifications like 8.0, 6.0, and 5.0, showcase that innovation. The Dish Network 129418 is a key piece in the company’s evolving lineup, providing satellite television users with enhanced viewing experiences, improved functionalities, and advanced features.

One of the standout features of the Dish Network 129418 is its ability to access a wide array of channels, including standard and high-definition programming. This ensures that subscribers can enjoy their favorite shows, movies, and sports events with exceptional picture quality. Furthermore, it is designed to work seamlessly with various DVR models, notably the DVR 921. This DVR not only allows users to record live television but also offers the flexibility to pause and rewind live broadcasts while providing ample storage to keep favorite shows available for later viewing.

The DVR 921 reflects Dish Network's commitment to multi-functionality and user convenience. It generally features dual tuners, meaning that users can record two different programs simultaneously while watching another. With an enhanced interface and user-friendly design, navigating through recorded programs and live content is intuitive. Moreover, it boasts high storage capacity, enabling users to store dozens of hours of recordings without the need for frequent management.

In terms of technology, Dish Network's receivers with specifications like 8.0, 6.0, and 5.0 are built to ensure optimum performance. These numbers generally reflect the generation of technology and the range of features provided, with newer versions offering advancements in processing speed, signal quality, and connectivity options. The 8.0 receiver, for example, is often synonymous with superior performance, providing exceptional clarity and reduced lag time, which is crucial for viewers who enjoy sports or action-packed programming.

Dish Network also emphasizes customer accessibility with features that include parental controls, user profiles, and customizable viewing preferences. The integration of smart technology allows for the potential inclusion of streaming services, greatly expanding the viewing possibilities for subscribers.

In summary, the Dish Network 129418, DVR 921, and their associated receiver specifications demonstrate the company's dedication to delivering high-quality entertainment experiences. With a focus on technological advancement and user-friendly features, Dish Network continues to meet the diverse demands of today's viewers, ensuring that they remain at the helm of the satellite television industry.