Watching a program, Reference – Dish Network DuoDVR ViP 622 User Manual

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Troubleshooting Tables

Watching A Program

What Is Happening

Possible Reason

What to Do

The receiver front panel Power light

is on, but the TV image:
• is black (no picture)
• is frozen
• has break-ups
• has “snow,”
• shows small squares of various

colors

• The TV set may not be

working properly

• Make sure that the TV set is plugged into an

electrical outlet.

• Make sure the outlet has electrical power.

• The TV may be connected to

the wrong input

• Make sure that the TV is turned on and

tuned to the correct input.

• Make sure that the TV brightness and

contrast are adjusted correctly.

• Make sure that the TV is connected properly

to the receiver.

• Make sure that the TV’s text mode and

closed captioned features are turned off.

• Check that the system has been installed

correctly.

• Make sure that all required coaxial cables

are in place, and check that all cable

connectors are tight and dry (for outdoor

cables).

• If the TV and the receiver are

working properly, there may

be interference with the

satellite signal.

• 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, as described

on page 114. 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

• You have selected an HD

mode your HDTV does not

support.

• Refer to your HDTV user’s guide.

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.

• Make sure that the TV brightness and

contrast are adjusted correctly, and that the

TV is working properly.

• If the receiver is connected to

the remote TV using the RF or

VHF connections, there may

be a strong local broadcast on

the same channel, or a

channel adjacent to the one to

which the TV is tuned.

• Make sure that the TV is connected properly

to the receiver.

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