Reference – Dish Network Solo ViP 411 User Manual

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Troubleshooting Tables

Reference

The TV image has pixels (small

squares), is freezing, or you have

intermittent black screens.

Your receiver may be

experiencing signal loss due to

something blocking your dish’s

view of the sky, the dish being

mis-aligned, or weather.

• Make sure that the satellite dish has a

clear line of sight to the satellite.

• Check whether branches or leaves

have grown into the line of sight.

• Make sure that the satellite dish is

aimed at the satellite. Check the

strength of the signal using the Point

Dish screen. Consult your installer to

re-aim the dish, if necessary, to

obtain the maximum possible signal

strength.

• Note the local weather conditions.

Heavy rain, snow, or cloud cover may

be interfering with transmission of the

satellite signal. Remove any snow or

other debris which may have

collected on the satellite dish.

The receiver front panel power light is

on, and there is a picture on the TV

screen, but the picture:

• has sparkles or is grainy
• has a herringbone pattern
• lacks color or vertical hold
• wobbles
• looks “washed out” or fuzzy.

• The TV set may not be

working properly.

• The receiver may not be

properly connected to the TV.

• There may be interference

from other nearby electrical

devices (such as radio towers,

cellular telephones,

computers, microwave ovens,

radios, stereos, or TVs).

• Make sure that the TV brightness and

contrast are adjusted correctly, and

that the TV is working properly. Refer

to your TV’s user guide for

assistance.

• Make sure that the TV is connected

properly to the receiver.

• Check other nearby electrical devices

as possible sources of interference.

• Check that all required coaxial cables

are in place.

• Check for moisture or water leaking

into all connections. Dry them out if

needed, then seal them with coaxial

cable sealant.

• Check the length of cable between

your dish and receiver. If it is greater

than 200 feet, contact the person who

installed your system.

• Make sure the system is properly

grounded.

A “black box” fills almost all of the TV

screen.

You may have turned on the

Closed Captioning feature on

the TV, and put that feature into

Text mode.

• Turn off Closed Captioning through

your TV’s menus. Enable Closed

Captioning through your receiver.

What Is Happening

Possible Reason

What to Do

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