Dish Network 512 User Manual

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Chapter 2

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Receiver Description and Installation

satellite receiver and as many as three other devices. These devices can be your

TV, a VCR or DVD player, and a third device (an audio system or a second TV).

Types of Remote Controls

Remote Control (IR silver or IR
green)

uses infrared, line-of-sight

signals to control the receiver.
IR light signals travel relatively short

distances (40 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.
This remote also uses IR signals to

control other devices that the remote

is programmed to control. You must

point the remote control directly at

these devices, with no objects

blocking the lines of sight to them.
This remote control may be identified

by a blank silver key or the green

number 1 at the bottom of the remote.

OPTIONAL ACCESSORY: Remote
Control (IR/UHF-Pro)

uses UHF Pro

radio-frequency signals to control the

receiver from a remote location or

through walls or other obstructions.
UHF Pro signals travel longer

distances and can pass through walls,

the floor, and other solid objects. To

use the UHF Pro remote, for example

to control the receiver from another

room, you must first attach the UHF

remote-control antenna to the receiver

back-panel connector (see page 23).
The UHF Pro remote uses IR signals

to control other devices that the

remote is programmed to control. You

must point the remote control directly

at these devices, with no objects

blocking the lines of sight to them.
This remote control may be identified

by the UHF Pro logo on the key at the

bottom of the remote.

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