Dish Network Duo 322, 123698 manual Connecting Your Receiver, Connection Diagram Example

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Chapter 2

Receiver Description and Installation

Tip: Using cable labels makes it easy to tell which cables connect to the receiver ports. Inside the front cover of this guide are stickers that are color coded the same way as the coaxial connections.

Connecting Your Receiver

Connection Diagram Example

The diagram below is an example of how to connect your receiver, TV, and VCR.

Typical Connection Procedure

Tighten all the coaxial cable connections only by hand. Using a wrench may over-tighten the connections, causing damage. Such damage is not covered by the Limited Warranty.

SIGNAL INPUT - Connect a coaxial cable between the wallplate and SIGNAL INPUT on the back of the receiver. Peel off the black sticker and affix it to the cable close to where it connect to the SIGNAL INPUT connection on the back of the receiver.

TV SET to a TV - Connect a coaxial cable between the TV SET output on the receiver and the TV’s tuner input. Be sure to tune the TV to the channel you use to watch satellite TV (either Channel 3 or 4 as indicated on the CH 3/4 switch). Peel off the white sticker and affix it to the cable close to where it connect to the TV SET connection on the back of the receiver.

TV SET to a VCR (Optional) - Connect a coaxial cable between the TV SET output on the receiver and the VCR’s tuner input. Connect another cable between the VCR’s modulator output and the TV’s tuner input. Be sure to set the CH 3/4 switch on the receiver and on the VCR to the same channel (either 3 or 4) you use to watch satellite TV. Tune your TV and VCR to the same channel you selected on the CH 3/4 switch. Peel off the white sticker and affix it to the cable close to where it connect to the TV SET connection on the back of the receiver.

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Contents Contents Contents Safety Instructions Safety Tips Information Welcome to Dish NetworkTMOverview TipsIf You Need More Assistance Quick Start GuideOrdering Your Programming Finding Programs To Watch Quick Start GuideQuick Tour of the Menus Quick Tour of the Menus Chapter About Satellite Television About MDUChapter Smart Card Door Power Button and LightReceiver Front Panel Up and Down Arrow ButtonsReceiver Back Panel Connections Remote Control Remote ControlTelephone Jack Remote Control Batteries On Screen Low Remote Battery WarningChecking the Remote Control Address Remote Control SettingsRemote Control Settings Change the AddressConnecting Your Receiver Connection Diagram ExampleTypical Connection Procedure Performing the QAM Frequency Scan Performing the QAM Frequency ScanChapter Strength screen LockedChapter Connecting Your Receiver to a Phone Line Connecting Your Receiver to a Phone LineSelect the Installation and Setup option Chapter Using the Remote Control Arrow Buttons Volume ButtonGuide Button Select ButtonRecord Button Cancel ButtonTV/Video Button Number Pad ButtonsChanging Channels Using the MenusRecover Button Favorites ListMenu Options Opening the MenusClosing the Menus Highlighting a Menu OptionCanceling a Procedure Highlighting a Choice in a Menu ListSelecting a Choice in a Menu List Using the Program Guide Using the Program GuideFavorites Lists, see Opening the Program Guide Selecting a Program in the Program GuideUsing the Program Banner Using the Browse BannerUsing the Browse Banner Closing The Program GuideChapter Ordering Pay Per View Programs Cancel optionOrdering Pay Per View Programs Program GuideUsing Themes ThemesUsing Favorites Lists Dish Home Interactive TV ApplicationsDish Home Interactive TV Applications Creating or Changing a Favorites List ListUsing Favorites Lists Making a Favorites List ActiveChanging the Name of a Favorites List Using Timers Event Timer TypesEvent Timer Frequencies Using Timers Before an Event Timer OperatesSetting Up an Automatic Event Timer Browse Banner, Themes Menu or the Program GuideSelect the Create option to save the event timer Setting Up a Manual Event TimerOverlapping Event Timers Quick RecordMaximum Number of Event Timers Editing an Event TimerDeleting an Event Timer Special Consideration When Using Event TimersSetting Up the Receiver to Control a VCR Event Timer Performance when the Receiver is OffSetting Up a VCR for VCR Timers Setting Up a VCR for VCR TimersUsing Locks How to Set Locks a Two Step ProcessWhen You Have Locked the Receiver Locking and Unlocking the ReceiverCreating or Changing Rating Content Code Locks Using LocksChapter Creating or Changing Channel Locks Locking or Unlocking the Front Panel Buttons Unlocking or Locking Pay Per View ProgramsHiding and Unhiding Adult Channels Hiding and Unhiding Locked ChannelsChanging the Receiver Password Personal Identification NumberUnhide Lock option Using Caller ID Using Caller IDCaller ID Screens Resetting to Factory Defaults To Turn the Caller ID On and OffChanging Program Languages Remote Control ModesSystem Setup menu Control Other Devices with the RemoteLimited Mode Set Up the Remote ControlScan for Device Codes Control Other Devices with the RemoteCheck the Device Codes TV Mode ButtonPower Button Control a TV or a Second TVControl Other Devices with the Remote Control a VCR or a DVD PlayerVCR/DVD Buttons Up and Page Down ButtonsNumber Pad Buttons To set the remote to control the device’s volume Switching Between TV and Device Volume ControlAUX Mode Button Control a Tuner or AmplifierTo set the remote back to control the TV volume Starting a Test Testing the SystemTesting the System Telephone Connection TestChapter Troubleshooting Tables ReferenceOn-Screen Messages 112Using the Remote Control Troubleshooting TablesHearing a Program Using the MenusUsing the Program Guide or the Browse Banner Watching a ProgramUsing Locks Using Favorite ListsChanging Channels Using the Telephone for Voice/Data/FAX Buying a Pay Per View ProgramTroubleshooting Tables Using Event TimersDevice Codes TV CodesVCR Codes MGAITT TV/VCR Combo DVD Player CodesTuner/Amplifier Codes DVD/VCR Combo TV/DVD Combo CodesIndex Index Index Index Index Index Limited Warranty What the Warranty CoversWhat the Warranty Does Not Cover Legal Limitations If You Need AssistanceAccessory Warranty Advance Exchange ProgramPost Receipt Exchange Program Dish Network Customer Service Center Box Northglenn, CO Residential Customer AgreementFeedback@echostar.com Residential Customer Agreement Billing Policies and Payments for Services Cancellation of Service Equipment Transfer of ACCOUNT, Services or Equipment Staying Legal FCC ComplianceTelephone Communication Radio Interference Appendix 123698