Chapter 2
Page 20
Parts of the System
Remote Control
This section describe s the r emote control and its buttons used to control the
receiver. To find out how to use the remote to control other devices, see
Control Other Devices with the Remote, beginning on page 68. The remote
control we pack with the rece iver may look a bit different than the one
shown on pa ge 22.
If you lose or damage the remote control,
you can
use the
receiver’s front panel buttons to operate many of the receive r's
features. Call the Customer Service Center a t 1-800-333- DISH
(3474) to order a new remote.
The remote control uses both Ultra High Frequency (UHF) radio signals and
infrared (IR) light signals to c ontrol the receiver but uses only I R signals to
control other devices.
• IR signals travel only short distance s (40 f eet or less), and can’t go
through walls or other solid objects. You must point the re mote control
directly at the device you want to control, with no objects to block the
signal path.
• UHF signals travel long distances ( 100 fe et or more) and can go through
walls and other solid objects. Because UHF signals travel so far, the
receiver may respond to signals from other ne arby remote controls (for
example, your neighbor’s remote control). To handle this problem,
please see C hange the Address on page 26. I f this doesn’t work, please
see Attach an Attenuator on page 19.
Note: To use UHF capabilities, you need to connect your UHF antenna
as described on page 19.
Tip: If the
receiver does
unexpe cted
things (for
examp le,
changes
channels, starts
DVR f eatures
randomly ), you
may have to
change the
remote control
address. See
Change the
Address on page
26.