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Introduction
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Why Connect to a Phone Line
Solar Interference
Twice a year, the sun moves to a position behind the 
DISH Network satellite as it orbits the Earth. This event 
occurs during a few days at the beginning of the spring 
and the beginning of the autumn and lasts only a few 
minutes.
During these brief periods, you will not be able to see 
programs on DISH Network. When the sun has moved 
from behind the satellite, the programs will reappear. This 
is an unavoidable natural event for all television involving 
the use of satellites and has an adverse effect on many 
program providers.
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Your satellite receiver is equipped with a standard telephone jack that you use to connect to an 
active telephone line. Keep the receiver connected to an active telephone line so that you will be 
able to order pay-per-view programs using your remote control, use all of the DishHOME 
Interactive TV features, and other services from DISH Network (see the instructions on page 92).
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Whenever the receiver is turned off using the remote control or front panel POWER button, you will 
see the DISH Network logo moving around on your TV screen. This feature is included with your 
receiver to assure you that the connections between your receiver and TV(s) are not lost. Press 
POWER or SELECT on the remote control to resume watching satellite TV programming. 
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