Troubleshooting tables, Using the remote control hearing a program, Page 81 – Dish Network Solo 811 User Manual

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Troubleshooting Tables

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Using the Remote Control

Hearing A Program

When you run Check Switch, you see

"Twin" identified as the Device/LNB but

you only have signal confirmed from one

satellite.

• The DISH Pro Twin LNBF is connected

but the dish may not be pointed to

receive signal from both 110 and 119

satellites.

• If the check switch summary screen

shows “119 W” on Dish Input 2, you

need to point your dish 9 degrees to the

east and re-peak your dish. Rerun check

switch.

• If the check switch summary screen

shows “110 W” on Dish Input 1, you

need to point your dish 9 degrees to the

west and re-peak your dish. Rerun check

switch.

• Make sure skew setting is correct for an

antenna installation at your zip code.

• Rerun check switch.

When you run Check Switch, you see

"Twin" identified as a Device or LNB, but

only odd transponders are detected.

• Cables may not be rated for 2150 MHz.

• Make sure cable is rated for 2150 MHz

and all accessory devices are

compatible. Rerun check switch.

Getting receiver messages that signal is lost

or being acquired

• Check the weather conditions to see if

heavy rain or snow could be temporarily

block the signal.

• Check for any obstructions in way of the

dish like new growth on trees

• Wait for weather to clear up and restore

signal.

• Clear obstructions from the signal path.

* Compatible accessory devices must pass 2150 MHz signals, 22 KHz signals both directions (per DiSEqC 2.0

specifications), and pass DC power.

What Is

Happening

Possible Reason

What to Do

You cannot find the

remote control.

N/A

Use the receiver front panel Control Buttons to control the

receiver until you find the remote. If the remote control is

permanently lost or too damaged to use, call the Service Center to

order a replacement.

When you press a button

on the remote control, the

receiver does not do what

you expect.

The remote control may be missing

batteries, the batteries may be

incorrectly placed in the remote, or

the batteries may be weak or dead.
The remote address and the receiver

address may not match.

If the batteries are missing or dead, insert fresh AAA-size batteries.

If the remote has fresh batteries, check whether they are placed

according to the label diagram. If not, remove them and place

correctly.
Press the SYSTEM INFO button on the receiver’s front panel to

bring up the Important System Information screen. Aim the remote

at the receiver front panel and press the RECORD button to match

up the code on the remote with the one in the receiver.

When you press the

remote control Power

button to turn the receiver

ON, the receiver front

panel Off-Air or Sat

mode light does not light

up.

Other lights are too bright.
Remote control not operating

properly or the batteries are weak or

dead.

The receiver power cord not plugged

into a power outlet, or there may be

a problem with the power.

Try other remote control buttons to see if the receiver is responding.

Replace the remote batteries with fresh ones.

Check that the receiver power cord is not damaged, and that the

plug is inserted correctly into the outlet.

What Is

Happening

Possible Reason

What to Do

There is a good picture on

the TV set, but you do not

hear any sound.

You may have muted the sound, or

set the volume so low that you

cannot hear it.

Check the volume level on the TV or audio device. Turn off the

mute or turn up the volume, as required.

Check the TV speakers or the sound system.

You hear a foreign

language with a program.

You may have set the receiver to

select an alternate audio language.

Press MENU-6-2 and select the language that you prefer.

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