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The receiver does
things even though you
don’t press any remote
control buttons.
•
The converter
may be picking
up UHF signals
from a neighbor’s
remote control or
from another
UHF Pro remote
control in the
residence, which
may be
controlling your
receiver.
•
The receiver may
be picking up
stray IR signals
from another
DISH Network
remote control
being used
nearby.
•
Change the address of your
remote control and receiver.
See page 9.
Your UHF Pro remote
control does not work
well from far away
You may be
experiencing
interference from
objects near your
converter’s antenna.
•
Make sure the UHF antenna is
connected to the converter and
not touching anything else.
•
Vary the tilt angle of the
converter's UHF antenna.
Locate the UHF antenna tip
away from other electronics
equipment or metal surfaces,
even if separated by wooden
shelving.
•
Move the converter to
different locations. For best
results, place the converter as
high as possible, above all
other equipment in your
entertainment center.
•
Move any nearby off-air
antennas away from the UHF
remote antenna. Do not place
an off-air antenna on your
converter.
What’s Happening
What’s Wrong
What You Can Do
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