Programming instructions
Remote Troubleshooting 13 - 64
• TV1 UHF Pro tabs. Green ‘1’ and UHF Pro Icon: This tab should be used for setting up TV1 UHF Pro on a 322, 522
or 625 only. This tab sends out the same signals as a TV2 tab, relying on the receiver’s TV1 UHF PRO Setup to
recognize it as a TV1 command.
• Black ‘1’ and UHF Pro Icon: Used for setting up TV1 UHF on VIP Duo receivers. No menu setup is required.
• TV2 UHF Pro: Used to program a remote for TV2 on any Duo receiver.
• UHF Pro: Used for any uhf pro receiver. This should normally be used for UHF Pro solo receivers, but can also be used
for duo receivers; this should be avoided so as to prevent confusion stemming from the lack of numbers on the tab.
• IR/UHF: Used for receivers that support UHF rather than UHF Pro. With this tab, the remote sends out both UHF and IR
signals in satellite mode. This allows the remote to be used with any IR receiver if we are unable to locate the TV1 IR tab.
Remote A/B Switch Overview
• The internal A/B switch allows selection between two frequencies to help in instances of UHF interference; this can
include conicts with another UHF Pro remote or UHF interference in general. The A/B toggle is located in the battery
compartment of the remote control.
• Band A: In band A, the remote uses the 369.5 MHz frequency for TV1, while using 375.3 MHz for TV2. This is the
band of UHF Pro recognized by all Dish Network UHF Pro receivers. With 21.0 remotes, odd remote addresses use
band A. For this reason, when addressing a remote to a non-VIP receiver we need to ensure the switch is in the ‘A’
position or if we are using a 21.0 remote we need to ensure we use an odd remote address.
• Band B: In band B, the remote uses the 394.3 MHz frequency for TV1, while using 388.3 MHz for TV2. With 21.0
remotes, even remote addresses use band B. This band is only recognized by VIP series receivers.










