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Istruzioni per l'uso Dish Network, Modello DuoDVR ViP 622

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The Remote TV is also referred to as “TV2.” You can tell your receiver is in Dual Mode because the Mode front panel indicator will light and the menu and other screens will display Dual Mode (as shown below). Chapter 2 14 Dual and Single Modes Single Mode Single Mode provides dual-tuner receiver features—like Picture-in-Picture (PIP) and the ability to watch one live program while recording another—to all connected TVs. Single Mode delivers the same programming to all of the TVs connected to the satellite receiver and allows this programming to be controlled by either remote control. The format of the programming shown on the remote TV(s) is standard definition (SD) and high definition (HD) is shown only on the nearby TV. You can tell you are in Single Mode because the Mode front panel indicator will light and the menus and other screens will display Single Mode (as shown below). Satellite Receiver 15 Dual and Single Modes Switching Between Dual and Single Mode Put the satellite receiver in Single or Dual Mode by pressing the front panel MODE button. Keep the following items in mind when switching the satellite receiver between Dual and Single Mode: Note: If someone is using the TV2 outputs in Dual Mode, you will see a popup on the nearby TV warning you that you are about to disrupt the use of the TV2 outputs. Dual Mode Single Mode Indications Dual Mode front panel indicator lights. Single Mode front panel indicator lights. Recording The Recording front panel indicator lights to show whether TV1, TV2, or both are currently recording. The TV1 Recording front panel indicator lights when you are recording from one or both tuners. Favorites Lists Favorites Lists set up for both outputs (TV1 and TV2) are available. Only Favorites Lists set up for TV1 are available. The lists for TV2 are not lost, they are simply unavailable in Single Mode. Locks Locks set up for both outputs (TV1 and TV2) are available. Locks set up for only TV1 are available. The locks for TV2 are not lost, they are simply unavailable in Single Mode. Chapter 2 16 Remote Control REMOTE CONTROL The two remote controls give you access to all the features of your satellite receiver. You can set up each remote to control the satellite receiver and up to three other devices (see page 75). These devices can be a TV, a VCR or DVD player, and a third device. This section describes how to use the various features on the two types of remote controls included with your satellite TV system. Types of Remote Controls Remote Control 1 uses infrared (IR) signals to: • Control TV1 menus for the nearby TV in Dual Mode. • Control the satellite receiver in Single Mode. IR signals travel only short distances (60 feet or less), and cannot go through walls or other solid objects. You must point the remote control directly at the device, with no objects blocking the line of sight. Remote Control 1 uses IR signals to control both the receiver and other devices programmed into the remote. This remote control is identified by the green number 1 at the bottom of the remote control. Remote Control 2 uses UHF Pro signals to: • Control TV2 menus for the remote TVs in Dual Mode. • Control the satellite receiver in Single Mode. UHF Pro signals travel long distances and go through walls and other solid objects. To use Remote Control 2 to control the receiver, you must attach the UHF antenna to the receiver back panel (see page 17). Remote Control 2 uses IR signals to control other devices programmed into the remote. You must point the remote control directly at these devices, with no objects blocking the line of sight. This remote control is identified by the blue number 2 at the bottom of the remote control. Satellite Receiver 17 Remote Control Remote Control Batteries The remote control comes with AAA batteries. When you replace old batteries, you should replace all of the batteries. Use batteries of the same kind, for example, alkaline or carbon zinc. Don’t mix batteries of different kinds. Alkaline batteries last longer. 1 Press down on the top of the battery cover and slide the cover off. 2 Take out all of the old batteries. 3 Put the new batteries in. Make sure you match the plus (“+”) ends with the plus markings on the battery case. 4 Slide the cover back into place. Low Battery Warning When you see a low battery warning message on your screen below the Program Banner, the batteries in your remote control are weak and need to be replaced. Attach the Remote Antenna Attach the UHF remote antenna to the receiver's back panel Remote Antenna input so you can use your UHF Pro Remote Control 2. Without the UHF antenna, you cannot use the remote to control the receiver. See Adjusting the Remote Antenna on page 74 for more detailed information about improving the performance of your UHF Pro remote control. Here's a helpful hint...Don’t wait until you see this warning to change the remote control batteries. If your remote control doesn’t seem to be working very well (for example, y...

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