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Initial Set Up for Off-Air Broadcasts or Cable

6.Select the Prefix Code option. The receiver displays the same number of boxes (highlighting the first box) where you must enter the digits. Use the NUMBER PAD to enter the prefix code. As you enter each number, the highlight moves to the next box.

7.Select the Save option to save the settings.

Initial Set Up for Off-Air Broadcasts or Cable

The 8VSB TV Antenna/Cable input on your receiver's back panel can be used to receive and view programming from an off-air antenna or cable service. This connection can support viewing both ATSC digital over-the-air broadcasts or analog NTSC over-the-air broadcasts. It can also support viewing analog cable TV service.

This input connection can only be used when your receiver is activated with qualifying DISH Network programming.

You can add local off-air channels and assign them network affiliations. After you have added channels, you can access the channels via the Program Guide or the Browse Banner in much the same way as you would satellite channels.

Connect an external VHF/UHF off-air antenna or analog cable TV source to the 8VSB TV ANTENNA/CABLE port. Peel off the black sticker and affix it to the cable close to where it connects to the back of the receiver.

Note: The type of antenna required depends on the channels used by, and the locations of, the local broadcasters for your area. Contact a professional installer if you are unsure about how to connect an external antenna to this input.

Note: Move all nearby off-air antennas away from the UHF remote antenna. Do not place an off-air antenna on top of your receiver.

The audio/video quality on local off-air channels depends on the distance and terrain between the broadcast station and your home, and on the placement and quality of the off-air TV antenna you use. If you have questions about off-air channels, contact the broadcaster, not DISH Network.

Make sure to follow the antenna installation instructions correctly. Ground the antenna per the National Electrical Code (NEC) and any local electrical codes.

Tip: Using cable labels makes it easy to tell which cables connect to the receiver ports.

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Contents Contents Contents Safety Instructions Safety Tips Welcome to Dish NetworkTMOverview Conventions Used in This Guide Getting the Most of Your HD Satellite ReceiverIf You Need More Assistance Quick Start Guide Quick Start GuideOrdering Your Programming Finding Programs To Watch Quick Tour of the Menus Quick Tour of the MenusChapter Quick Tour of the Menus Chapter About Satellite Television Satellite Signal QualityAbout Satellite Television Rain and Snow FadeSolar Interference Receiver Front Panel Power Button Cancel ButtonMode Lights System Info ButtonYPbPr Component Connectors DVI-HDTV/DISH DVI ConnectorReceiver Back Panel Connections Receiver Back Panel ConnectionsPhono RCA Audio and Video Outputs UHF Remote Control AntennaRCA Audio and Video Input Audio Digital OutputTelephone Jack Remote ControlRemote Control On Screen Low Remote Battery Warning Remote Control BatteriesRemote Control Settings Remote Control SettingsChecking the Remote Control Address Change the AddressAttach a UHF Remote Control Antenna UHF Remote Control AntennaAdd a UHF Attenuator UHF Remote Control AntennaYPbPr Connections Installing the ReceiverConnecting Your Receiver to an Hdtv or HD Monitor Installing the Receiver in an Existing Dish Antenna System Installing the ReceiverConnection Diagram Example Chapter Setting the Hdtv Resolution Connecting Your Receiver to a Phone Line Initial Set Up for Off-Air Broadcasts or Cable Initial Set Up for Off-Air Broadcasts or CableHow to Add Local Off-Air Digital Channels How to Add Local Off-Air Analog Channels Chapter Transmit Channel Numbers About Off-Air TV Broadcasts Chapter SAT Mode Button Using the Remote ControlPower Buttons Volume ButtonGuide Button Up And Page Down ButtonsUp/Down/Left/Right Arrow Buttons Recall ButtonView TV Button Using the Remote ControlRecord Button Number Pad ButtonsFormat/Star Button Recover ButtonDish home Button Changing Channels Using the MenusLists of Choices in the Menus Selecting a Menu OptionHighlighting a Choice in a Menu List Selecting a Choice in a Menu ListCanceling a Procedure Using Text FieldsUsing the Virtual Keyboard Using the Number PadUsing the Program Guide Selecting a Program in the Program Guide Using the Program GuideOpening the Program Guide Using the Browse Banner Using the Program BannerUsing the Browse Banner Themes Using Themes and SearchOrdering Pay-Per-View Programs Search Using Themes and SearchUsing Favorites Lists Using dish home Interactive TV ApplicationsMaking a Favorites List Active Using Favorites ListsCreating or Changing a Favorites List Changing the Name of a Favorites List Using TimersEvent Timer Types Before an Event Timer Operates Using TimersEvent Timer Frequencies Setting Up a Manual Event Timer Setting Up an Automatic Event TimerQuick Record Editing an Event Timer Overlapping Event TimersMaximum Number of Event Timers Deleting an Event Timer Special Consideration When Using Event Timers Setting Up the Receiver to Control a VCREvent Timer Performance when the Receiver is Off Setting Up the Receiver and VCR to Use a VCR Event TimerSetting Up the Receiver to Control a VCR How to Set Locks a Two Step Process Using LocksWhen You Have Locked the Receiver Locking and Unlocking the ReceiverCreating or Changing Ratings Locks Using LocksCreating or Changing Channel Locks Locking or Unlocking the Front Panel Buttons Hiding and Showing Adult Channels Changing the Receiver PasswordUnlocking or Locking Pay-Per-View Programs Caller ID Screens Using Caller IDUsing Caller ID To Turn the Caller ID On and Off Advanced Features Advanced FeaturesSetting Up Digital Audio Closed CaptioningScreen Positioning Screen AdjustmentsHD Display Display Options for Local Channels Display Options for Local ChannelsChanging Program Languages Limited Mode Remote Control ModesControl Other Devices with the Remote Combination DevicesControl Other Devices with the Remote Set Up the Remote ControlScan for Device Codes Check the Device Codes Up/Down Arrow Buttons Control a TV or a Second TV TV Mode ButtonInput Button VCR/DVD Buttons Control a VCR or a DVD Player VCR Mode ButtonNumber Buttons Control a Tuner or Amplifier AUX Mode Button Set the Remote to Control the Device Volume Switching Between TV and Device Volume ControlRemote Teaching Sequence Set the Remote Back to Control the TV VolumeTeaching Another Remote Resetting the Receiver to Factory Defaults Resetting the Receiver to Factory DefaultsDiagnostics Troubleshooting ToolsResetting Your Receiver Point Dish and Check Switch Troubleshooting ToolsQAM Installations Reference Troubleshooting TablesOn-Screen Messages ReferenceTroubleshooting Tables 078, 079 Dish Pro Twin LnbfHearing a Program Using the Remote ControlWatching a Program Using the MenusUsing the Program Guide or the Browse Banner Changing Channels Using LocksUsing Favorite Lists Buying a Pay-Per-View Program Using the Telephone for Voice/Data/FAXUsing Event Timers Troubleshooting TablesTV Codes Device CodesDevice Codes Press 1 before entering the VCR code VCR CodesTuner/Amplifier Codes TV/VCR ComboDVD Player Codes TV/DVD Combo Codes DVD/VCR ComboWhat the Warranty Does Not Cover Limited WarrantyWhat the Warranty Covers If You Need Assistance Legal LimitationsPost Receipt Exchange Program Accessory WarrantyAdvance Exchange Program Residential Customer Agreement Dish Network ServiceResidential Customer Agreement Billing Policies and Payments for Services Cancellation of Service Leased Equipment Limitation of OUR Liability Telephone Communication Staying LegalFCC Compliance Radio Interference FCC ComplianceAppendix Index Page 138410