Chapter 2
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Receiver Description and Installation
RCA Out
The
RCA
audio/video outputs provide high picture quality and
stereo sound to your TV (if your TV has these connections). These
outputs can be used to provide
TV2
menus and programming to a
wireless audio/video transmitter or to a second input on a nearby
TV. Use an RCA-type cable assembly to make the connection. If
the TV has only one input for this type of audio, connect it to the
right (R) phono (RCA) audio output on the receiver.
Other Connections
Satellite In
The
S
ATELLITE
I
N
connections are used to
receive satellite TV signals from the dish
antenna. The connection is made using
RG-6 coaxial cable. The
S
ATELLITE
I
N
connections are color coded blue.
Note
: Both
S
ATELLITE
I
N
connections must be used for proper operation of the
receiver.
Remote Antenna
The
R
EMOTE
A
NTENNA
port receives UHF signals from
the Remote Control 2 so that it can control
TV2
menus
from another room. Connect the UHF antenna here, and
place it so that it does not touch anything. If you do not
connect the antenna, you cannot use Remote Control 2 to
control the receiver for
TV2
menus and programming. The
R
EMOTE
A
NTENNA
port is color coded green.
Telephone Jack
The
T
ELEPHONE
J
ACK
is used to connect the receiver to an
active telephone line. Use a standard RJ-11 telephone cable
assembly to make the connection. You
must
keep the receiver
connected to an active telephone line. Otherwise, you may not
be able to order pay per view programs, use all of the DISH
Interactive features, or other services from DISH Network.
Remote Controls
The two remote controls give you easy access to all the features of your satellite
receiver. You can set up each remote to control the satellite receiver and up to
three other devices. These devices can be a TV, a VCR or DVD player, and a
third device.