Use and Care Manual

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CONNECT RECEIVER TO TV
1. Connect your DISH HD Solo Receiver (ViP211z, ViP211k, ViP211 or 411)
1
to your TV using the
best connection type supported by your TV. (See your TV owner’s manual for its connection
options. Connection type and location may vary by model.)
2
DO NOT PLUG IN OR TURN ON RECEIVER AT THIS TIME.
1) Receiver models compatible with the KING Tailgater may change. This list may not be complete.
Please visit www.kingconnect.com/dish-receivers for the most up to date receiver information.
2) Your receiver may also have standard denition “TV SET OUT” and “S-VIDEO” ports, and high denition
“COMPONENT” ports to view video. See your receiver owner’s manual for more information.
HDMI
®
Cable
(High Denition Connection)
OR
Composite Cables
(Standard Denition Connection)
Back of DISH ViP211z Receiver
Satellite television uses satellites in a geostationary orbit over the earth. This type of orbit enables
the satellites to stay aligned over one place on the surface of the earth and to transmit your television
programming to the KING Tailgater when pointed at the appropriate satellite.
Your television programming is delivered from up to 3 satellites located at the 110°, 119°, and 129°
west longitudes. The KING Tailgater will automatically nd and then switch between satellites as you
change channels to offer you the ideal viewing experience.
Due to the low look angle for the 129 satellite in the northeastern region of the United States, you may
experience difculty viewing programming from the 129 satellite while in this area. (Programming
from the 110 and 119 satellites should still be available.)
ABOUT SATELLITE TV RECEPTION