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Chapter 2
Page 42
Receiver Description and Installation
2. Connect a coaxial cable from the output on the VCR to the remote TV’s
tuner port.
3. Plug in and turn on the remote VCR and TV.
4. Tune the remote VCR to the remote TV channel that you use to watch
satellite TV programming (for example, channel 60), as set on page 33.
5.
Write the channel number you tuned your VCR to in the previous step on
one of the
TV2 channel stickers. Place the sticker on or near the VCR. This
sticker will remind you which channel to use to watch satellite
programming. The stickers are located in the inside front cover of this
guide.
6. Set the VCR output to channel 3 or 4. (See your VCR user guide.)
7. Tune the remote TV to the same channel that you set your VCR to in step 6.
8. Write the channel number you tuned your TV to in the previous step on one
of the
TV2 channel stickers. Place the sticker on or near the TV. This sticker
will remind you which TV channel to use to watch satellite programming.
The stickers are located in the inside front cover of this guide.
Optional—Connecting to an Off-Air Antenna or Cable
If you want to receive channels from an off-air antenna or cable in addition to
your satellite receiver programming, connect the off-air antenna/cable into your
TV distribution equipment.
For the nearby TV receiving programming from
CH 3–4 OUT, the off-air
antenna cable needs to be connected to the
TV ANTENNA/CABLE IN port.
For remote one (or more) TV(s) receiving programming from
CH 21-69 OUT,
the off-air antenna needs to be connected to your TV distribution equipment.
When adding this connection, the FCC requires that your install appropriate
equipment between the off-air antenna/cable and the satellite TV receiver to
prevent you from accidentally retransmitting DISH Network programming (see
FCC Compliance in the Appendix).
TV distribution equipment devices include coax panels, amplifiers or super
home nodes, and are available through many companies. See
mydish.com for a
list of compatible equipment.
Over-The-Air
Antenna
TV
Distribution
Equipment
To Ch
21-66
OUT
TV Antenna/Cable In
To Dish Antenna
(Dish and cabling
amitted for clarity)
2
2
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BrandDish Network
ModelReceiver
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