Addressing in AUX Mode

If you program the TV Mode and no code has been entered into the AUX Mode, the AUX Mode acts like the TV power button.

Note: After this procedure is started and a button is not pressed within 20 seconds, the remote will end the procedure automatically. Simply start over again.
  1. Verify the remote is a DISH Network universal remote. Look for the DISH Network logo on the bottom of the remote and Mode buttons or lights at the top. Why?
  2. Look up the Code(s) for the piece of equipment you are trying to address.
  3. Write down the TV code that is programmed into TV Mode, (you will need this later). If you do not know your TV code you can blink out the code by pressing the TV button down until all mode lights are lit, release, press # twice, and count the blinks.
  4. Program the TV mode to 222.
  5. If your equipment is not listed or a Power Scan is desired click here.
  6. Press and hold the AUX Mode button (about six seconds) until all mode button backlights come on, then release.
  7. Use the number buttons to enter the four digit number corresponding to the equipment.
    Note:The light will blink off after each digit is entered and then return to a steady light. (If addressing to a TV, use 0 as the first digit. If addressing to a VCR or DVD player, use 1 as the first digit. Amplifiers and Cable Boxes use 2 as the first digit unless the code already has four digits. DVD players can also be addressed to the VCR mode.)
  8. Press the Pound (#) button.
    If the code entered is valid for the remote, the mode light flashes three times.
  9. To verify that the code works, press the AUX button.
    Then try several different functions for that equipment.
  10. Reprogram the TV mode to the code from step 2.



Addressing to the Receiver

Dual-Tuner receivers can have the same remote address for both.

Note: After this procedure is started and a button is not pressed within 20 seconds, the remote will end the procedure automatically. Simply start over again. If there are multiple UHF receivers in the home, make sure all other receivers are powered off from their front panel to avoid address matching.
  1. Verify the remote is a DISH Network remote. Look for the DISH Network logo on the bottom of the remote and Mode buttons or lights at the top. Why?
  2. If using a keyed remote (3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 5.2, 5.3, 6.0, 6.2, 6.3) verify the key is configured for the correct TV1/TV2 operation. How to?
  3. With the receiver ON, press the Note:System info will appear on screen. (This procedure is not applicable for the 7100/7200 or the 721)
  4. Press and hold the SAT button (about six seconds) until all mode button backlights come on, then release.
  5. Use the number buttons to enter a number from 1 to 15.
    Note:The light will blink off after each digit is entered and then return to a steady light.
  6. Press the POUND (#) button.
    Note:If the code entered is valid for the remote, the SAT mode light flashes three times.
  7. Press the Record button.
    Note:The number in the Remote Address field on your TV screen should match the one you input.
  8. To verify the code, press and hold the SAT mode button until the mode lights come on. Then press the POUND (#) button twice. The light will flash the address.
Addressing the remote to 222 while in TV, VCR or AUX mode, readdresses the remote back to the default which is to the receiver.



Addressing to Other Equipment

If you program the TV Mode and no code has been entered into the AUX Mode, the AUX Mode acts like the TV power button.

Note: After this procedure is started and a button is not pressed within 20 seconds, the remote will end the procedure automatically. Simply start over again.

  1. Verify the remote is a DISH Network remote.
    Look for the DISH Network logo at the bottom of the remote. Why?
  2. Look up the Code(s) for the piece of equipment you are trying to address.
    If the equipment is not listed or a Power Scan is desired click here.
  3. Press and hold the correct Mode button (about six seconds) until all mode button backlights come on, then release.
  4. Use the number buttons to enter the three digit number (four digit for AUX mode) corresponding to the equipment.
    Note:The light will blink off after each digit is entered and then return to a steady light.
  5. Press the POUND (#) button.
    Note:If the code entered is valid for the remote, the mode light flashes three times.
  6. To verify the code works try several different functions for that equipment.
    Some codes may provide partial function, or respond differently than the button's titled function. Try the other codes listed for that device until you find one that offers more complete functionality.
  7. Store the remote code for future use.
  8. If the remote still does not operate the device, perform the Power Scan. If still no operation, it may not be compatible with that piece of equipment.
After-Market Remotes
You may have bought an 811 or 921 receiver and are installing them in a home theater environment. To simplify the install you may use a single non-DISH Network remote control for all of your components. These infra-red (IR) remotes are sometimes referred to as a "learning" remote because of how they are programmed.

How do you control an 811 or 921 receiver with a NON DISH Network, IR remote? When in SAT Mode, the 8.0 UHF Pro remote that comes with both of these receivers only transmits UHF Pro signals (not IR signals) to control the receiver. Because of this, the 8.0 UHF Pro remote cannot be used to program or teach these IR-based after-market remote controls.

811
  1. Menu : System Setup : Diagnostics : Teach Remote : Yes
  2. Aim both remotes at the receiver. The receiver will use the IR Blaster to echo that function for the learning remote to pick up. Press a button on the DISH remote and operate the learning remote according to its' instructions. Note: Any button on the DISH remote that is not used with your DISH receiver, will not teach the learning remote.
  3. After you have finished programming your learning remote, you will need to press a front panel button on the receiver or leave the receiver alone for at least three minutes to exit this mode.
You may also use one of the following IR transmitting remotes:
For the DISH 811 For the DISH Player-DVR 921



Addressing to Other Equipment Using Power Scan

Note: After this procedure is started and a button is not pressed within 20 seconds, the remote will end the procedure automatically. Simply start over again.

  1. Verify the remote is a DISH Network remote.
    Look for the DISH Network logo at the bottom of the remote. Why?
  2. With the desired equipment ON, press and hold the correct Mode button until all mode button backlights illuminate (about 3 seconds), then release.
    Note:For AUX mode Power Scan ONLY: press 0 for a TV, press 1 for a VCR/DVD, press 2 for any other device, then press *.
  3. Press and release the Power button.
  4. Press the Up button once a second while pointing the remote at the desired equipment.
    If the code for the equipment comes up, the equipment will power off.
  5. Press the POUND (#) button.
    If the code entered is valid for the remote, the mode light flashes three times.
  6. To verify that the code works try several different functions for that equipment.


  7. Power Scan Tips


How to Check the Device Codes

  1. Verify the remote is a DISH Network remote.
    Look for the DISH Network logo at the bottom of the remote. Why?
  2. Press and hold the mode button for the device, for about three seconds. When all the other mode button backlights come on, release the mode button.
  3. Press the POUND (#) button twice. The mode light flashes the number for each digit of the device code, with a pause between the groups of flashes. A quick flash is for zero.
    For example, the mode light flashes five times, pauses, flashes seven times, pauses, and flashes once quickly for the 570 code.
    In Limited Mode, the TV code "570" would become "5701" for limited mode; likewise, the 2nd VCR code "1559" would become "15591" for limited mode.










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