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Dish Network Solo 351 User Manual

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Overview

Where this guide mentions nearby TV, it refers to the TV near the

receiver. The nearby TV receives TV1 menus and programming

from the receiver’s TV1 outputs and is connected using short audio/

video cables.

Where this guide mentions remote TV, it refers to the cable-ready

TV(s) located in rooms away from the receiver. The remote TV

receives TV2 menus and programming from the receiver’s TV2

outputs through your in-home cable system.

Where this guide mentions remote control, it refers to either

Remote Control 1 when viewing the nearby TV or Remote Control

2 when viewing the remote TV(s). If a specific remote control must

be used, this guide will refer directly to Remote Control 1 or

Remote Control 2.

Fixed Images

On some TVs, the presence of fixed images for extended periods
of time may cause them to be permanently imprinted on the
screen. Consult your TV user guide for information on whether
this is a problem for your TV, what operating/viewing restrictions
apply to avoid this problem, and associated TV warranty
coverage.

DISH Network Logo

Whenever the receiver’s outputs are turned off using the

remote control or front panel POWER buttons, 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) is not lost. Press the blank POWER or SELECT

button on the remote control to resume watching satellite

TV programming. Make sure you are using the correct

remote (see page 16 for details).

Note

: This logo is displayed on all TV1 and TV2 outputs except the

CH 3–4 OUT. So if your nearby TV is connected using the CH 3–4 OUT,

this logo will not be displayed.