| DISH 322 DishProPlus SD Interactive TV Two-TV Dual-Tuner IR/UHF Pro Residential Receiver |
| Dimensions : 15 ; W x 10.625 ; D x 1.75 ; H |
Weight : 5.25 lbs. |
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Receiver Features
Electronic Program Guide (EPG) Functions
- Extended Browse Feature Explain
Press the Browse button once to see present and next program schedule. Continue to press the right arrow button to go further into the stored program schedule. Press the Info button for extended program information. Retrieves up to 48 hours of information with quick access.
- Channel Surfing Enhancements Explain
You can select to skip "DishHOME" loading if you pass by channel 100. A loading confirmation option appears when you select this channel. While channeling up/down, the receiver will skip the channels that require another dish if you do not have one.
- DishHOME Interactive TV with Customer Support Channel Explain
By accessing DishHOME from channel 100 or in the Main Menu, you can get instant weather for favorite cities and ski resorts across the U.S., world news and horoscopes.
- Electronic Program Guide Explain
Two Electronic Program Guide display options, Full-Screen EPG and Picture-in-Guide EPG.
Page-At-A-Time Scrolling in the Guide. Shows current and next program extended information.
- Extended Program Information Explain
Information is stored in the receiver's memory for instant retrieval. Stores up to 48 hours of information with quick access. The entire guide will update every four hours when powered off (in Standby). To advance six hours, press the 6 button followed by the blue Right Arrow button.
- Instant Program Information
- Local DMA Channel Mapping Explain
Along with being on the higher number channels, Local DMA Channels are on the same channel number range as their off-air signal, which can be found below channel 101.
- Program Search Explain
When you enter the search function, the title of the program you are currently viewing will appear in the search text field. You have the option to search by program title or for key words within the extended program information and description.
- Use the # (pound) key. The current program's title will be filled in. Use that to search or clear it and type in another name.
- Go to Menu, Themes & Search, Search. The keywords can be entered with the remote control alpha-numeric keys (cell-phone style) or using the right/left/up/down blue arrow buttons and Select to access the on-screen keyboard.
- TV Enhancements Explain
TV Enhancement is an icon or text message box notifying you that there is interactive content available. Use your remote and follow the on-screen instructions.
Menu Functions
- Alternative language and Descriptive Video support Explain
Descriptive Video is an audio narration, which provides the listening audience with descriptions of scenes, settings, costumes and body language in the natural pauses of dialogue or songs. It is being offered as a service for the visually impaired.
- Caller ID Explain
Displays caller information on the TV screen. You must have a phone line plugged in and a subscription with the local telephone company for Caller ID to show on the television. Caller ID information will show on a VCR tape if information pops up while recording.
- Closed Caption support
- Customer Support Application Explain
The Customer Support Application is an interactive tool that allows you to add channels, view billing statements, make a payment, read frequently asked questions, troubleshoot issues, and read important information. This application is accessed through DishHOME.
- DISH CD Music Song Titling
- Event Timer Explain
Tells VCR to record (TV-1 ONLY), automatically tunes into a pre-programmed channel when it starts, or gives you an on-screen reminder of a designated program's starting time. 20 timers are shared between the tuners.
- Favorites Lists Explain
Set up a list of channels (4 user defined lists for each tuner; 8 total) that you watch most frequently and only view the channels you want. Capable of storing a combined total of 1500 channels.
- Parental Control Locks Explain
V-chip technology for Parental Control allows you to block out channels or individual programs based on ratings and content. Use Ratings Lock to block 5000 and 6000 channel numbers. Separate locks are available for adult and PPV. Each tuner has a separate password. You must lock both tuners separately.
- Pay-Per-View purchase summary Explain
Displays what Pay-Per-Views have been ordered, the date and time they were ordered, and how they were ordered. Pay-Per-Views that are displayed on this screen have not been billed to the account yet.
- Theme categories for program selection
- Transparent Info Banner Explain
A transparent Info Banner provides on-screen channel and program information while allowing you to view the program in the background.
Technical Aspects
- 3.0 IR Remote (1)
- 4.0 IR/UHF Pro Remote (1), also the replacement remote for both
- Dual UHF Pro Remote Support Explain
Dual UHF Pro remote support allows the use of two UHF Pro (blue keyed) remotes in installations where the receiver is placed in a remote location from both TVs. The remote addresses must be different when using two UHF Pro remotes for TV1 and TV2.
- Front Panel Buttons (3) Explain
Power TV-1 only, Channel Up, Channel Down
- Front Panel Lights (2) Explain
Power TV-1 (green), Power TV-2 (blue)
- IR Blaster (TV-1) Explain
Sends an infrared command set up through Event Timers to a VCR to record programmed shows.
- Low Battery Indicator Explain

If the remote control batteries are low, a small "Low Battery" text indicator appears in the view banner whenever the view banner is displayed.
- MPEG-2/DVB compliant Explain
MPEG is a compression method which compresses digital signals. This way, the amount of information that has to be sent decreases.
- Power supply draw: 0.15 to 1.25 amps, average 0.25 amps
- Smart Card door (a Smart Card is not used; Smart Card technology is built into the receiver)
- Software upgrades via satellite Explain
Both TV-1 and TV-2 must be powered off (in standby) to retrieve updated information.
- Standby Reset Explain
Standby Reset helps to reduce problems by clearing errors encountered over the previous 24 hours.
- Super Diagnostics Explain
Super Diagnostics allows faster access to important system information and settings. Go to Menu - System Setup - Installation - System Info to access System Info 1. Hot Key explanations are available under How To.
- SuperDISH support
- System Information available at a button push Explain
Press the Sys Info button on the remote.
- Two-Tuner Satellite Receiver Explain
- Independently view satellite TV programming on two TV's with one satellite receiver
- TV-1 uses 3.0 IR Remote, green #1
- TV-2 uses 4.0 IR/UHF Pro Remote, blue #2
- Tuners do not correspond to Sat In connections - Sat In #1 does not mean it is for TV1.
- Both tuners must be connected to same switch source
- Wireless Phone Jack support
- XDS Compatible (Extended Data Services) Explain
XDS sends information to an external device the same way Closed Captioning is sent. With XDS, an external device (i.e. PocketDISH) can be controlled by the receiver for recording. The timer option will display as Auto/EXT or just EXT for External Device.
Connectivity
Front Panel
(2) Tuner indicator lights (indicates satellite tuner is in use when lit)
Smart Card door (a Smart Card is not used; Smart Card technology is built into the receiver)
Back Panel
(2) Satellite antenna inputs, blue F-connector
(1) UHF Pro remote antenna input, green F-connector
(1) Telephone Jack; may not work properly with some VoIP systems (broadband phone)
3-prong power cord
TV-1 Connections
(1) S-Video output
(1) Set RCA-type audio/video outputs
(1) TV antenna/cable input, black F-connector
(1) RF Modulated output Explain
Coax, 3/4 user-selectable via setup menu, default to 3, white F-connector
TV-2 Connections
(1) Set RCA-type audio/video outputs
(1) TV2 OUT Explain
Coax, ch.21-69 or 73-125 mono audio, user-selectable via setup menu, default to 60, yellow F-connector
Cables and Accessories
Standalone List
(1) 3.0 IR remote
(1) 4.0 IR/UHF Pro remote
(1) S-Video cable (8 ft)
(1) RCA 3-Wire cable (red, white, yellow) (8 ft)
(2) RG-59 Coaxial Cable (6 ft)
(1) RJ-11 Telephone Cable (25 ft)
(1) UHF remote antenna
(1) 15db attenuator Explain
When connecting the TV2 OUT, you must meet specific FCC requirements. To meet these requirements, an in-line coaxial attenuator has been included and may need to be installed if:
Connecting directly to a TV tuner port, you must install the attenuator in the cable between the TV2 OUT port and the TV tuner
OR
Connecting to an in-home cabling system to distribute the signal to a TV(s) in other rooms, this may not be necessary in most cases
(8) 1.5V AAA Battery
20" DISH 500 Antenna, DISH Pro Twin List
(1) DISH 500 dish antenna
(1) DISH Pro Twin LNBF
(1) 3.0 IR remote
(1) 4.0 IR/UHF Pro remote
(1) S-Video cable (8 ft)
(1) RCA 3-Wire Cable (red, white, yellow) (8 ft)
(2) RG-59 Coaxial Cable (6 ft)
(1) RJ-11 Telephone Cable (25 ft)
(1) UHF Pro remote antenna
(1) 15db attenuator List
When connecting the TV2 OUT, you must meet specific FCC requirements. To meet these requirements, an in-line coaxial attenuator has been included and may need to be installed if:
Connecting directly to a TV tuner port, you must install the attenuator in the cable between the TV2 OUT port and the TV tuner
OR
Connecting to an in-home cabling system to distribute the signal to a TV(s) in other rooms, this may not be necessary in most cases
(8) 1.5V AAA Battery
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