EchoStar ad-3000 ip Manuale Utente

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INSTALLATION
3.1 
Controlling the EchoStar Satellite Receiver
Your Tri Control is pre-programmed to control the DSB8200 Satellite Receiver.
To control the DSB-8200 or AD3000 IP with the Tri Control just press the SAT key and use the
different keys of the Tri Control.
If you have another EchoStar receiver, the correct set-up code can be found in the table on page
21 - 23. Setting up the satellite receiver is described below at item 2 and 3. Only use the SAT key
instead of the TV key.
3.2 
Setting up your television and Video Recorder
3.2.1  To set up your TV:
1.
Find your Television code in the set-up code section. Codes are listed by brand name.
The most popular code is listed first. Make sure your Television is switched on.
2.
Press and hold Down the TV key until the red light stays on. Release the TV key (the
light will start flashing).
3.
Enter your four-digit TV code using the number keys. The red light will blink three
times, confirming that the new code is loaded successfully.
4.
Now, aim the Tri Control at your Television and press POWER. If your Television
switches off, your Tri Control should be ready to operate your Television.
Turn your device back on and try all the remote's functions to ensure they are working properly. If
the functions do not work properly, repeat steps 1-4 using another code listed under your brand.
Note:
Some codes are quite similar. If your device does not respond or is not functioning properly
with one of the codes, try another code listed under your brand.
If your Television does not respond, follow steps 1 through 5 with each code listed for your
brand. If none of the codes listed for your brand operate your device, try the “Search method”
described on page 5, even if your brand is not listed at all
Write your code in the four boxes provided on page 10 and in the battery compartment for easy
future reference.
3.2.2  To set up your Video Recorder:
To set up your VCR, use the same sequence as to set up your television, only press VCR in stead
of TV.