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86
Operating Other Devices
Chapter 10
Instructions Additional Information
1 Ensure the DISH remote is working with
the receiver.
See Checking the Remote Control Address on
page 75.
2 Place both your DISH remote and the
original devices’s remote control on a flat,
stable surface. Point the front of the original
device’s remote to face the small square
(IR window) on the front, left-handed side
of the DISH remote as seen on page 85.
Holding either remote control in your hand may
cause learning to fail. The remotes should be
no more than 3” apart.
3 On the DISH remote, press and hold the
Mode button you want to use for the device
until all the mode buttons light up, and then
release it.
Hold the Mode button for approximately three
seconds. Your selected mode button will blink.
4 To start learning commands for this mode:
If you've found a code for the
device and programmed it into the
remote, press and release
RECALL (the Mode ligth goes
offwhen RECALl is pressed and
comes on when release), then
press and hold the RECORD
button for about three seconds
until the Mode button is lit again.
If the device code has not been
programmed for that device or if
you are unable to find a code,
press and hold the RECORD
button for about three seconds
until the Mode button is lit.
To find and program the device code, use the
instructions for Programming Using Device
Code Tables on page 82 or Programming
Using Device Code Scan on page 83.
The device mode button that you selected
remains lit while learning.
5 On the DISH remote, press and release the
button you want the DISH remote to learn
from the original device’s remote. The
Mode light goes off and comes back on.
6 On the original device’s remote control,
press and hold the button you want
learned until the Mode light goes out and
comes back on.
If the DISH remote learns the
command, the device mode light
flashes off and then back on.
If the mode light flashes three
times and remains lit, the DISH
remote did not learn the command.
You may need to try pressing the button on the
original device’s remote several times for the
DISH remote to learns the command.

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