HOPPER JOEY DISH User manual

REMOTE USER GUIDE

Safety Instructions
You must keep safety in mind while using this device. Keep
these and any other instructions for future reference.
Observe Warnings: Carefully follow all warnings on the device
and in the operating instructions.
Heat: Do NOT place the device near heat sources such as
radiators, stoves, heat registers, or other appliances that
produce heat.
Care and Use
Cleaning: Do NOT use liquid, abrasive, solvent, or aerosol
cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
When Not in Use: Remove the batteries if this device is to be
left unattended or unused for a long period of time.
Refer servicing to qualied personnel when a
solid object or liquid has fallen onto or into the
device.
Do NOT attempt to service this device. Refer all
servicing to qualied personnel. Opening covers
other than the battery cover will void the warranty.
Publishing Information
Copyright © 2012. EchoStar Technologies L.L.C., Englewood,
Colorado 80112. All rights reserved.
The information in this User Guide may change without notice.
Revisions may be issued to tell you about such changes.
Send comments or questions about this User Guide to
techpubs@echostar.com or
Technical Publications, EchoStar Technologies L.L.C,
90 Inverness Drive Circle East, Englewood, Colorado 80112.
Document Number: 188891
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DISH Network L.L.C.
All product names, trade names, or corporate names
mentioned in this User Guide are acknowledged to be the
proprietary property of the registered owners.

1
Insert the Batteries
Pull the remote battery cover
off.
Insert 4 AAA batteries,
making sure to match the
plus (+) ends with the plus
markings on the battery case.
Replace the remote battery
cover.
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2
3

REMOTE
ANTENNA
SYSTEM
INFO
SYS INFO
2
Pairing Remote to Hopper or
Joey
Verify the antenna
is installed on the back
of your Hopper. Joeys
have an internal antenna.
Turn your Hopper or Joey
and TV on, and press
SYSTEM INFO on the
front panel.
Conrm that you
see the System
Info screen.
Press and release PAIR
on your remote. Wait until
you hear a tone and see
the remote listed on the
screen. After pairing, you
should hear a series of
ascending tones.
Conrm that your remote
operates your Hopper or
Joey by pressing remote
buttons. If this is not
working, go back to
step 4.
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2
1
4
5
For the remote to work with either Hopper or Joey, it
must be paired. Use the following procedure to pair
the remote.
Joey:
OR
Hopper:

Backup
Back
3
Backing up Remote or
Receiver Settings
After setting up the remote and the receiver, you can
back up your settings. If you back up your settings, you
can restore them if the settings are ever lost or if you
replace your remote or receiver.
Note: If your batteries are low, replace them before
beginning the following steps.
Press and hold SYSTEM
WIZARD until the
System Wizard screen
appears.
If you have nished
setting up a new remote,
click on Backup. Backup
saves your receiver and
remote settings.
When Backup is
complete, click on Back
to return to System
Wizard.
Select VIEW LIVE TV
to return to your paid
programming.
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2
3
4

Close
Back
Restore
Device
Remote
Receiver
4
Press and hold SYSTEM
WIZARD until the System
Wizard screen appears.
If you are setting up a
new remote or receiver
and used Backup with
the previous remote or
receiver, click on Restore
to restore the settings.
Select either Remote
or Receiver settings to
restore from the Device
List.
When Restore is nished,
select Back to return to
System Wizard.
Select Close to return
to the Settings menu.
Restoring Remote or
Receiver Settings
2
3
If you should lose settings that have been backed
up (see Backing Up Remote or Receiver Settings
on page 3) or if you replace your remote or receiver,
you can restore the remote and receiver settings.
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5
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5
SAT Mode
To use the features described in this section, make sure
you are in SAT mode by pressing the SAT Mode button.
Note: Some features may not be available depending on
your receiver model.
SAT
Power & TV Power
Top button turns the receiver on/off
Bottom button turns the TV on/off
Volume and
Mute Buttons
Control TV
volume
Programming
required
Recall
Return to
previously viewed
TV channel(s)
PIP (Picture-In-
Picture) Buttons
Watch two
separate
programs at
the same time
(Note: Hopper only
feature)
Number Buttons
Enter a channel
number or navigate
through menus
and program
guide
Menu
Access receiver
features and
settings
Pair/Input
Pairs remote to
Hopper or Joey
Themes
Search for
programs using
Themes
Info
Retrieve info
on programs or
set a timer
Search
Search for a
program
Colored
Buttons
Provides
shortcuts to
frequently
used menus
(see page 10)
Digital Video
Recorder (DVR)
Buttons
Pause live TV and
play or record
programming
Format
Format the
picture to the
desired width
to match the
program you are
viewing
System Wizard
Press and hold to
go to the backup
and restore screen
Arrow/Select
Buttons
Channel up/down,
navigate through
menus, and select
a desired option
View Satellite
Programming
Exit out of any
menu or the guide
and return to
viewing live TV
Cancel
Return to previous
menu or to watch
a program
Browse
See what is on
other channels
while watching TV
Program Guide
Display current
and future satellite
program listings
Page Buttons
Page up/down in
Program Guide
and event content
Press this
button for
SAT Mode

6
TV Mode TV
To use the features described in this section, make sure you
are in TV mode by pressing the TV Mode button. Remote
programming is required. Note: The remote has Limited
Mode enabled, which means only the Volume, Mute, and TV
Power buttons work in TV Mode (see Enabling or Disabling
Limited Mode on page 21). Note: Some features may not be
available depending on your TV model.
Power & TV Power
Top button turns
the TV on/off
Bottom button
turns the TV on/off
Press this button
for TV Mode
Mute
Turn TV volume
on or off
Recall
Return to last TV
channel viewed
PIP (Picture-In-
Picture) Buttons
Watch two
separate
programs at
the same
time (Note: May
not be available)
Number
Buttons
Enter a
channel
number
TV Menu
Access menu
features available
on some TVs
Pair/Input
Switch between
TV inputs
(available only for
certain makes and
models of TVs)
Up/Down
Arrow Button
Channel up/
down on the TV
Volume
Control TV
volume
Select Button
Select a program
or menu

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DVD Mode DVD
Power & TV Power
Top button turns the
DVD/BD/VCR on/off
Bottom button
turns the TV on/off
Number Buttons
Use to get to
specic chapters
on the DVD; the
function of remote
number buttons
depends on the
device
Press this button
for DVD Mode
FWD
Forward a
videotape or
DVD
Play
Play a videotape
or DVD
Pause
Pause a
videotape or
DVD
Back
Rewind a
videotape
or reverse a
DVD
Stop
Stop playing
or recording a
videotape, or
stop playing a
DVD
Record
Record on a
videotape
To use the features described in this section, make sure you
are in DVD mode by pressing the DVD Mode button. You
can use this mode to operate a DVD player, a Blu-ray
Disc (BD) player, or a VCR. Remote programming is
required. Note: Some features may not be available
depending on your device’s model.

8
DVR Functions
• Displays a list of recorded programs.
• Plays a live or recorded program.
• Pauses a live or recorded program.
• Stops recording a program or playing a
recorded program.
• Records a program.
• Press BACK once to reverse the program
four times as fast as normal play. Press
BACK twice to reverse at 15 times normal
speed, three times to reverse at 60 times
normal speed, and four times to reverse
at 300 times normal speed. The on-
screen bar shows how far you’ve gone.
For a live program, you can only reverse
back to the last channel change or back
one hour, whichever occurs rst.
• Press SKIP BACK to skip back about 10
seconds in a program.

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DVR Functions, continued
• Press FWD (Forward) once to fast-
forward through the program four times
normal speed. Press FWD twice to
forward at 15 times normal speed, three
times to forward at 60 times normal
speed, and four times to forward at 300
times normal speed. The on-screen bar
shows how far you’ve gone. Of course,
you cannot forward a live program that
has not been broadcast yet.
• Press SKIP FWD to skip ahead about
30 seconds in the program.
• Press PAUSE and then press BACK
to reverse the program in slow motion
at 1/4 the speed of normal play. Press
BACK again to reverse at normal
speed.
• Press PAUSE and then press FWD to
forward the program in slow motion at
1/15 the speed of normal play. Press
FWD twice to forward at 1/4 as fast as
normal play. Press FWD three times
to play the program. Of course, you
cannot forward a live program that has
not been broadcast yet.

10
Using Remote Button
Shortcuts
In addition to their normal functions, some buttons
on your remote control have special shortcut
functions. These shortcuts are enabled while
navigating the on-screen Electronic Program Guide
(EPG) or viewing the scrollable list of events.
DVR Buttons
The following table lists
some of these shortcuts
for the gray set of buttons
that normally control your
DVR functions.
Note: Scheduled updates to your receiver software
may add to or modify these shortcuts.
Buttons In Guide Display Scroll in Lists
Move 3 hours back By 1 screen
upward
Move 3 hours ahead By 1 screen
downward
24 hours back To beginning of list
24 hours ahead To end of list

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Buttons From Live TV Elsewhere
Access TV Viewing Status
Jumps to menu bar
and displays the red
button menu
option
Access Quick Clicks list
Jumps to menu bar
and displays the
green button menu
option
Access Setting screen
Jumps to menu bar
and displays the
yellow button menu
option
Access Network Settings
Jumps to menu bar
and displays the
blue button menu
option
Colored Buttons
The following table lists some of the shortcuts for
the colored set of buttons on your remote control.
Note: Scheduled updates to your receiver software
may add to or modify these shortcuts.
Using Remote Button
Shortcuts, continued

12
Programming Remote to
Control Another Device
There are three ways that you can program your
DISH Network remote to control another device,
such as a TV, DVD, BD, VCR, audio receiver, or
amplier:
• Scanning the Remote Database
• Entering a Code
• Learning Codes
Use Scanning the Remote Database if you don’t
know the device code. The receiver scans the
database of codes for the particular device and
tries each code. When you nd one that works, you
save that code.
Use Entering a Code when you know the device
code.
Use Learning Codes when either your device isn’t
listed under Lookup or when you have scanned the
database and none of the codes worked.
Typically, the TV mode button is programmed to a
TV; the DVD mode button is programmed to a DVD,
BD, or VCR; and the AUX button to a DVD, BD,
VCR, audio receiver, or ampliier. However, each
of the Mode buttons are programmable to whatever
device you select.
Each of these procedures is discussed in the
following pages.

Lookup Code
13
continued on next page
Programming Remote to Control
Another Device, continued
Scanning the Remote Database
Turn the device and
receiver on.
Press MENU and select
the Settings tile. From the
Settings screen, select
Remote Manager.
Select the TV Code, DVD
Code, or AUX Code
option on the Remote
Manager settings screen.
If programming in TV or
DVD Code, continue to
step 4. If programming in
AUX Mode, continue with
this step.
For programming in
AUX Mode only:
Scroll the Aux Device:
list to select and highlight
your device type. Select
Next.
Select the Lookup Code
option.
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2
3
4
Scan the remote database to nd codes for another
device, such as a TV, DVD, BD, or VCR.

Yes
No
K-L
Sort by
I-J
M-N
O-Q
R-S
RCS
Brand
RadioShack
Realistic
Reoc
RevolutionHD
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6
7
Scroll the Sort By: (or
Aux Device:) list to
position the selected
option within the blue
highlight bar.
Highlight device’s name
in the Brand: list and
select Next.
Note: If the brand is not
listed, see Entering a
Code on page 16. The
available device codes
and the code ready to be
tested displays for the
selected brand.
Select Yes to test the
remote with the device.
Press the Mode button
for the device you are
setting up. Release.
Press POWER to turn
off your device. If device
turns off, continue with
step 10.
If it does not turn off,
press and release SAT
to switch modes. Select
No on screen and repeat
steps 6 through 9 for the
next code.
Scanning the Remote Database,
continued
8
9
Programming Remote to Control
Another Device, continued

Save
OR
Yes
No
15
Programming Remote to Control
Another Device, continued
Scanning the Remote Database,
continued
Using the remote, turn
the device on and try
some other remote
buttons to make sure
they work. When
nished, press and
release SAT to switch
modes.
If the code worked for
other buttons, select Yes
and continue to step 11.
If the code did not work,
select No and repeat
steps 6 through 10 for
the next code for the
brand of your device.
On the Remote Manager
screen, conrm that the
device’s brand name is in
parentheses after a four-
digit code. Select Save.
10
11

Enter Code
16
Entering a Code
Turn the device and
receiver on.
Press MENU and select
the Settings tile. From the
Settings screen, select
Remote Manager.
Select the TV Code, DVD
Code, or AUX Code
option on the Remote
Manager settings screen.
If programming in TV
Code or DVD Code,
continue to step 4. If
programming in AUX
Code, continue with
this step.
For programming in
AUX Mode only:
Scroll the Aux Device:
list to select and highlight
your device type. Select
Next.
Select Enter Code.
3
2
1
4
If you know a device’s code, you can enter the code
directly.
Programming Remote to Control
Another Device, continued

Yes
Next
XXXX
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
CLEAR
* 0 #
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Entering a Code, continued
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7
6
9
Using the on-screen keypad,
enter the four-digit code for
your device. Select Next.
Note: The three-digit device
codes used by other DISH
Network remote controls
cannot be used.
Select Yes to save the code.
Conrm that the code
you entered appears for
the programmed device
(TV, DVD, or AUX) on the
Remote Manager settings
screen.
Press the Mode button
for the device you are
programming (TV, DVD, or
AUX). Release.
Press POWER. If device
does not turn off, press
SAT to switch modes and
release. Try entering the
code again. If device turns
off, continue to step 10.
Using remote, turn the
device back on and try some
other remote buttons to see
if they work.
Repeat steps 1 through 10
until you have the best code
for controlling your device.
10
Programming Remote to Control
Another Device, continued
5

Learn
Learning Style
Add learned commands to existing code
Blank Slate-This will erase all prvious commands
Start Learning
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Learning Codes
Turn the device and
receiver on.
Press MENU and select
the Settings tile. From the
Settings screen, select
Remote Manager.
Select the TV Code, DVD
Code, or AUX Code option
on the Remote Manager
settings screen, depending
on the device that you want
the remote to learn from.
Select Learn.
Select Learning Style.
Select Add learned
commands to existing
code if you want to program
specic buttons. Select
Blank Slate-This will erase
all previous commands if
you want to program most of
the remote codes into your
40.0 remote.
Select Start Learning.
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2
3
4
5
6
Another way to program codes from one remote to
another is the Learning Codes procedure.
Programming Remote to Control
Another Device, continued
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