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Chapter 4
Installation Instructions
Connecting Each Receiver to a Phone Line
You
must
keep each receiver connected to an active telephone line.
Otherwise, you may not be able to order pay per view programs or use all of
the Dish Interactive features. Run a telephone cable with a standard RJ-11
connector from each receiver’s back panel
PHONE JACK
to an active
telephone connection.
Note:
You
may
be able to use a wireless telephone extender. However, this
may
not
support all the features of some receivers, such as Caller ID.
Note
: If you have a Digital Subscriber Line (DSL), you may have to install
a DSL filter between the receiver’s back panel
PHONE JACK
and the
telephone wall jack to successfully connect with the DISH Network. You
can obtain a filter from your DSL provider.
You
must
also set up each receiver for your telephone system (touchtone or
rotary/pulse), and set a telephone number prefix, if you need a prefix to
make an outside call.
1. Display the
Installation and Setup
menu (press
MENU
then
6-1-4
).
2. Select the
Telephone System
option to display the
Telephone System
Setup
menu.
3. Select the
Touch Tone
or the
Rotary/Pulse
option in the
Phone Type
list.
Note:
Usually, you need a telephone number prefix only for business
installations. For most residential installations, all you need to do is set the
telephone system type. The default setting of
No Prefix needed
will allow
correct dialing. If this is the case, select the
Save
option to save the above
setting, and stop here. If you do need to set a prefix, then instead of
selecting the
Save
option, go on to step 4.
4. Move the highlight to the
Outside Line Prefix
list. Press the
SELECT
button to select the highlighted option.
Summary of Contents for Platinum DishPVR 501
Page 1: ...ATTENTION Be sure to review the Read Me First information on the first page ...
Page 36: ...Chapter 2 Page 30 Parts of the System Notes ...
Page 88: ...Chapter 3 Page 82 Using the System Notes ...
Page 110: ...Page 104 Chapter 4 Installation Instructions Notes ...
Page 130: ...Page 124 Chapter 5 Reference Notes ...
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