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Troubleshooting Tables
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The TV image has pixels (small 
squares), is freezing, or you have 
intermittent black screens.
Your receiver may be 
experiencing signal loss due to 
something blocking your dish’s 
view of the sky, the dish being 
mis-aligned, or weather.
Make sure that the satellite dish has a 
clear line of sight to the satellite. 
Check whether branches or leaves 
have grown into the line of sight.
Make sure that the satellite dish is 
aimed at the satellite. Check the 
strength of the signal using the Point 
Dish screen, as described on 
page 98. Consult your installer to re-
aim the dish, if necessary, to obtain 
the maximum possible signal 
strength.
Note the local weather conditions. 
Heavy rain, snow, or cloud cover may 
be interfering with transmission of the 
satellite signal. Remove any snow or 
other debris which may have 
collected on the satellite dish.
The receiver front panel power light is 
on, and there is a picture on the TV 
screen, but the picture:
has sparkles or is grainy
has a herringbone pattern
lacks color or vertical hold
wobbles
looks “washed out” or fuzzy.
The TV set may not be 
working properly.
The receiver may not be 
properly connected to the TV.
There may be interference 
from other nearby electrical 
devices (such as radio towers, 
cellular telephones, 
computers, microwave ovens, 
radios, stereos, or TVs).
Make sure that the TV brightness and 
contrast are adjusted correctly, and 
that the TV is working properly. Refer 
to your TV’s user guide for 
assistance.
Make sure that the TV is connected 
properly to the receiver. Refer to 
Chapter 12 beginning on page 85.
Check other nearby electrical devices 
as possible sources of interference. 
Check that all required coaxial cables 
are in place.
Check for moisture or water leaking 
into all connections. Dry them out if 
needed, then seal them with coaxial 
cable sealant.
Check the length of cable between 
your dish and receiver. If it is greater 
than 200 feet, contact the person who 
installed your system.
Make sure the system is properly 
grounded.
A “black box” fills almost all of the TV 
screen.
You may have turned on the 
Closed Captioning feature on 
the TV, and put that feature into 
Text mode.
Turn off Closed Captioning through 
your TV’s menus. Refer to page 81 t
enable Closed Captioning through 
your receiver.
What Is Happening
Possible Reason
What to Do