Ọrọ Iṣaaju
This manual provides instructions for the Dish Network 4.4 IR/UHF Pro Remote, model 176539. This remote is designed to operate Dish Network receivers, including the model 322, and can also be programmed to control up to three additional devices such as televisions, DVD players, VCRs, or sound systems. It supports both Infrared (IR) and Ultra High Frequency (UHF) communication modes.

This image displays the Dish Network 4.4 IR/UHF Pro Remote 322. The remote is black with various control buttons. Key features visible include the power button (orange), volume and channel controls (purple), a directional pad (purple), and number buttons (grey). The Dish Network logo is visible at the bottom right, along with a '2' indicating its function for a second TV.
Ṣeto
1. Fifi sori batiri
The remote requires four (4) AAA batteries. To install:
- Wa ideri iyẹwu batiri ni ẹhin isakoṣo latọna jijin.
- Gbe ideri kuro.
- Insert four AAA batteries, ensuring correct polarity (+ and -).
- Rọpo ideri iyẹwu batiri.
2. Programming for Dish Network Receiver
This remote can operate in either IR (Infrared) or UHF (Ultra High Frequency) mode. The mode is typically selected via a switch or tab within the battery compartment or on the remote itself. For model 322 receivers, the remote can function as a primary remote (TV1) or a secondary remote (TV2) using either IR or UHF.
- Ipo IR: Line-of-sight is required between the remote and the receiver.
- UHF Mode: Allows control without direct line-of-sight, useful for controlling receivers in another room or cabinet. The remote ships with a small UHF key for TV1.
Refer to your Dish Network receiver's manual for specific pairing instructions, as procedures may vary slightly by receiver model. Generally, this involves accessing a menu on your receiver to pair the remote.
3. Programming for Additional Devices (TV, DVD, VCR, Sound System)
The remote can be programmed to control up to four devices. To program for other devices:
- Tan ẹrọ ti o fẹ lati ṣeto (fun apẹẹrẹ, TV, DVD player).
- Tẹ bọtini ẹrọ ti o fẹ ki o si mu (fun apẹẹrẹ, TV, DVD) on the remote until all device buttons light up, then release. The selected device button should remain lit.
- Enter the 3-digit programming code for your device's brand. A list of common codes is usually provided with the remote or can be found on the Dish Network support webojula.
- Tọka awọn isakoṣo latọna jijin ni ẹrọ ki o si tẹ awọn AGBARA bọ́tìnì náà. Tí ẹ̀rọ náà bá pa, kódì náà tọ́.
- If the device does not turn off, repeat steps 2-4 with the next code for your brand.
- Once programmed, press the selected device button again to save the setting.
Ṣiṣẹ Latọna jijin
The Dish Network 4.4 remote features a variety of buttons for controlling your entertainment system. Below are descriptions of common button functions:
- AGBARA: Tan ẹrọ ti o yan tan tabi pa.
- TV/FIDIO: Switches video input on your television.
- DÁKÚN: Pa ohun ohun naa si ipalọlọ.
- Iwọn +/-: Ṣe atunṣe iwọn didun ohun.
- IKANNI +/-: Iyipada ikanni.
- Itọnisọna: Ṣe afihan itọsọna eto.
- ALAYE: Ṣe afihan alaye nipa eto lọwọlọwọ.
- ÌRÁNTÍ: Pada si ikanni ti tẹlẹ.
- SYS INFO: Accesses system information.
- DIRECTIONAL PAD (Arrows & SELECT): Lilọ kiri awọn akojọ aṣayan ko si yan awọn aṣayan.
- FẸTẸ: Exits menus or cancels actions.
- VIEW TV: Switches to live television.
- AKIYESI: Ó bẹ̀rẹ̀ sí í gba ìforúkọsílẹ̀ ètò ìsinsìnyí.
- DVR Controls (PLAY, PAUSE, STOP, FWD, REW, SKIP): Controls playback of recorded content.
- NOMBA bọtini (0-9): Directly enters channel numbers or menu selections.
- WA: Accesses search functions.
- FỌỌRỌ: Changes video format or aspect ratio.
Itoju
Batiri Rirọpo
Replace batteries when the remote's response becomes sluggish or the indicator light fails to illuminate. Always replace all four AAA batteries simultaneously with new ones. Do not mix old and new batteries or different battery types.
Ninu
To clean the remote, use a soft, dry cloth. For stubborn dirt, lightly dampen the cloth with water. Avoid using harsh chemicals, abrasive cleaners, or excessive moisture, as these can damage the remote's electronics or finish.
Laasigbotitusita
- Latọna jijin ko dahun:
- Ṣayẹwo fifi sori batiri ati rii daju pe awọn batiri jẹ alabapade.
- Ensure there are no obstructions between the remote and the receiver/device if using IR mode.
- Verify the remote is set to the correct device mode (e.g., SAT for the receiver, TV for the television).
- Awọn bọtini kan pato ko ṣiṣẹ:
- This may indicate a worn-out button or internal issue. Try replacing batteries first.
- If the remote is programmed for multiple devices, ensure the correct device button is selected for the function you are attempting.
- Programming issues for other devices:
- Double-check the programming codes for your device brand.
- Ensure the device is on and the remote is pointed directly at it during programming.
- Some older or newer devices may not be compatible with the remote's pre-programmed codes.
- UHF mode not working:
- Ensure the remote's UHF switch/tab is correctly set.
- Verify the receiver is configured for UHF remote control and is properly paired.
Awọn pato
- Nọmba awoṣe: 176539
- Awọn iwọn ọja: 8 x 1 x 3 inches
- Ìwọ̀n Nkan: 3.52 iwon
- Awọn batiri: Awọn batiri AAA 4 nilo
- Nọmba ti o pọju ti Awọn ẹrọ Atilẹyin: 4
- Awọn ẹrọ ibaramu: Dish Network Satellite Receivers (e.g., Model 322), TV, DVD, VCR, Sound Systems
- Ibaraẹnisọrọ Iru: IR (Infrared) and UHF (Ultra High Frequency)
- Àwọ̀: Dudu
Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
For specific warranty information or technical support, please contact Dish Network directly. Their official website or customer service channels can provide the most accurate and up-to-date assistance regarding your remote control and receiver.





