Dish Network Solo 111 manual Chapter

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Chapter 4

Installation Instructions

17.Turn the dish back and forth very slowly, until the signal strength bar turns green. This shows you’ve found the signal.

Note: If you cannot find the signal, turn the dish back to the first azimuth angle. Then, loosen both elevation bolts just enough so you can tilt the dish. Tilt the dish elevation up by two degrees, and then tighten both bolts. Now, turn the dish back and forth again. If you still can’t find the signal, tilt the dish up again very slightly and turn the dish back and forth until you find the signal.

18.Once the signal strength bar is green, turn the dish back and forth just a little, to where the signal strength bar shows the strongest signal. When you find the strongest signal, tighten both mast clamp bolts. Then loosen both elevation bolts, just enough so you can tilt the dish. Tilt the dish up and down just a little, to where the signal strength bar shows the strongest signal. Do not adjust the skew. When you find the strongest signal, tighten all bolts in the dish assembly so the dish cannot be moved.

19.You are now ready to verify reception from both satellites. Select the Check Switch option. When the Check Switch menu opens, select Check or Test. The receiver shows you a message that it is checking the switches. When the procedure is finished, you will see an Installation Summary screen. This screen may look different than the one shown below. However, you must see that you have signals from both the 110 West and 119 West Satellites, you see “All” twice in the Transponder line, and the message “Satellite reception verified. Press CANCEL or OK to exit this menu.”

20. If you do not see “110” under Dish Input 2:

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Contents Contents Contents Important Safety Instructions Safety Welcome to Dish Networktm OverviewIf YOU Need More Assistance Quick Start GuideSatellite Signal Quality Finding Programs To WatchAbout Satellite Television Solar Interference Parts of the System Receiver Front PanelParts of the System Receiver Back PanelRemote Control Remote ControlPress the Power button to turn the receiver on or OFF Select Save Left Arrow Menus MenusMain Menu Favorites Lists Menu Timers Menu Browse Banner Browse BannerChapter Using the Menus Changing ChannelsUsing the System Using the Menus Using the Program Guide Using the Program Guide Program GuideUsing the Program Banner Using the Browse BannerUsing the Browse Banner Ordering PAY PER View Programs At the confirmation menuUsing Themes Using ThemesUsing Search Chapter Using Favorites Lists Using Favorites ListsMaking a Favorites List Active Using Timers Using TimersEvent Timer Frequencies Select the Create option to save the event timer Overlapping Event Timers Editing AN Event Timer Deleting AN Event Timer Setting Up the Receiver to Control the VCR Number PAD buttonsUsing Locks Using Locks Creating or Changing Rating Content Code Locks Creating or Changing Channel Locks Unlocking the Receiver To unlock pay per view programs To hide adult channels Opening a Locked ITEM, or Opening the Locks Menu Using Caller ID Using Caller ID Resetting the Receiver to Factory Settings Restarting the ReceiverChanging Program Languages Testing the Phone Connection Testing the Phone ConnectionSetting UP the Receiver for Channel 3 or Installation Instructions Chapter Finding the SatellitesInstalling a Dish 500 Antenna Mounting the Dish No YESInstalling a Dish 500 Antenna Attach the Lnbf to the Y-bracket using the two Lnbf screws Installing a Dish 500 Antenna Chapter Installing a Dish 500 Antenna Installing a Multiple Dish DishPro System Installing a Dish 500 Antenna DishPro Wiring Diagrams Dish 500, One DishPro Twin LNBF, Two DishPro ReceiversDishPro Wiring Diagrams Dish 500, One DishPro Quad LNBF, Four DishPro ReceiversChapter For four Chapter DishPro Wiring Diagrams Chapter Running Coaxial Cable Connecting the Receiver to a Phone Line Connecting the Receiver to a Phone Line Chapter Troubleshooting Tables ReferenceReference Troubleshooting Tables Dishpro Twin Lnbf What Is Possible Reason What to Do Happening Hearing a Program Using the Menus Changing Channels Buying a PAY PER View Program Using Event Timers VCR Codes Device CodesSBR Index Index Index Index Appendix a Appendix a Appendix a Appendix a What the Warranty Covers What the Warranty Does Not CoverLegal Limitations If You Need AssistanceAccessory Warranty Advance Exchange ProgramPost Receipt Exchange Program Residential Customer Agreement Residential Customer Agreement Billing Policies and Payments for Services Cancellation of Service Leased Equipment Limitation of OUR Liability Staying Legal Telephone CommunicationFCC Compliance Radio InterferenceAppendix B