Dish Hopper 사용자 설명서
Introduction
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Tips
watching satellite TV programming. Make sure you are using the correct remote control for
your TV-viewing location (see page 12 for details).
your TV-viewing location (see page 12 for details).
T
IPS
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Always have the latest software—Press POWER to turn off the the Hopper when
you’re not using it. This way, the satellite can send updated software and guide data.
you’re not using it. This way, the satellite can send updated software and guide data.
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Order Pay-Per-View programs and events with your remote control—Keep an
active telephone line or broadband Internet connected to the Hopper. Not only will you
have Pay-Per-View ordering at your fingertips, but you’ll also avoid any unnecessary
charges.
active telephone line or broadband Internet connected to the Hopper. Not only will you
have Pay-Per-View ordering at your fingertips, but you’ll also avoid any unnecessary
charges.
Q
UESTIONS
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How do I find something to watch? Refer to page 5. For more information on finding
something to watch, see Chapter 3: Finding Programs to Watch.
something to watch, see Chapter 3: Finding Programs to Watch.
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Why are some of the channels red in the Program Guide? The channels that are
red in the Program Guide are those which are not currently included with your DISH
package. If you’d like to watch those channels, call 1-800-333-DISH (3474) or visit the
website at: www.mydish.com.
red in the Program Guide are those which are not currently included with your DISH
package. If you’d like to watch those channels, call 1-800-333-DISH (3474) or visit the
website at: www.mydish.com.
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I’m looking at program information in a guide I bought at the grocery store, but
nothing matches what’s on my Hopper; is something wrong? No, nothing’s
wrong. DISH programming data may vary from what you’ll find in a local TV
publication. For best results, use the Electronic Program Guide (EPG) on your system
or you can order DISH Entertainment Magazine.
nothing matches what’s on my Hopper; is something wrong? No, nothing’s
wrong. DISH programming data may vary from what you’ll find in a local TV
publication. For best results, use the Electronic Program Guide (EPG) on your system
or you can order DISH Entertainment Magazine.