Dish Network 625 TV1 Manual

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Introduction
This document only provides
the steps to program various
remote features. For more
details on each feature,
refer to Chapter 8 - Remote
Controls of the Installation
Reference Handbook.

Highlights

• Discrete ON and OFF
commands for learning
remotes
• Limited Mode &
Easy Limited Mode
• Power Scan
• Recover Button
• Extended Remote
Addresses
The programming
instructions included on this
page are for the following
remote control versions:
3.0, 3.1, 3.2, 4.0, 5.0, 5.2,
5.3, 6.0, 6.2, 6.3, 8.0, 8.1,
10.1
Mode
Buttons
POWER
VOLUME
MUTE
UP & DOWN
ARROWS
Numbers
POUND (#)
STAR (*)
Quick Remote Control Programming
& Tips for Installers

Sending Discrete Power On and Off

For most newer DISH Network remote
controls.
1. Program remote for desired remote
address.
2. Hold the SAT mode button down until all
mode lights are backlit, then release.
3. Press POWER (not TV Power).
4. Press VOLUME UP for discrete power on,
or VOLUME DOWN for discrete power off.
5. Press any other button when done to end
this procedure.

Programming Limited Mode for TV

While the steps below show how to program
Limited Mode for a TV, you can also program
Limited Mode for a connected VCR using the
same procedure (use VCR mode instead of
TV mode).
1. Turn the TV on.
2. Press and hold the TV mode button until
all mode buttons light up.
3. Enter one of the three-digit codes for your
TV model from the remote control user's
guide table.
4. Press 1 to program Limited Mode.
5. Press POUND (#).
6. Confirm that only the remote POWER,
MUTE, and VOLUME buttons work with the
TV.

Easy Limited Mode Setup

Only available in remote control models
3.2, some 5.2, 5.3, some 6.2 and 6.3.
To remove Limited Mode for these remotes,
use the procedure below and press the PAGE
DOWN button instead. This procedure can be
done for TV mode, VCR mode, and TVs and
VCRs programmed into AUX mode.
After programming one of the mode buttons:
1. Press and hold that MODE button until all
four mode lights are lit, then release.
2. Press PAGE UP once.
3. Press POUND (#).
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Scanning for TV Code
("Power Scan")
Use the quick steps below to scan the remote
control's memory for the code that works the
TV. You can also scan for other devices
(VCRs, etc.) using the same procedure (use
the other device mode instead of TV mode).
1. Turn the TV on.
2. Press and hold the TV mode button until all
mode buttons light up.
3. Press POWER (not TV Power).
4. Press just UP ARROW (or just DOWN
ARROW, but not both) repeatedly until the
TV turns off – a new code is sent each time
you press the button.
5. Press POUND (#).
6. Turn the TV on and confirm the remote
operates it.
Recover Button for
Remote Control 2
You can also program RECOVER for a
connected VCR using the same procedure
(use VCR mode instead of TV mode).
1. Program Remote Control 2 to control your
TV.
2. Press and hold the TV mode button until all
mode buttons light up.
3. Press STAR (*)
4. Enter your TV2 Agile channel using 3 digits
(ex. 0-6-0 for Channel 60).
5. Press POUND (#)
Extended Remote Address (17–31)
To program a remote control to operate in
the extended range (17 to 31), complete the
following:
1. Open the receiver's System Information
screen using the front panel SYS INFO or
SYSTEM INFO button.
2. Hold the SAT mode button down until all
mode lights are backlit, then release.
3. Press POUND (#).
4. Press CHANNEL UP to enter the extended
address mode.
5. Choose an extended remote address (a
number from 17 to 31), then subtract 16
from that address. Enter the result.
6. Press POUND (#). If the address was
entered correctly, the SAT mode button
flashes three times.
7. Press RECORD. Make sure the extended
remote address you see on the System
Information screen is the same as what you
wanted in step 5 (17 to 31). If it isn't, the
remote cannot control the receiver.
Rev. 7/17/2006