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This manual provides comprehensive instructions for the setup, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your DISH DISH211 4-Device Universal Remote. Designed for ease of use, this remote supports DISH TV receivers and can control up to four different devices, including TVs and other entertainment systems. Its ability to learn commands from original remotes makes it a versatile replacement.

Figure 1: The DISH DISH211 4-Device Universal Remote, showcasing ya ergonomic imewe na nhazi bọtịnụ.
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1. Ntinye batrị
The DISH211 remote requires two (2) AA batteries for operation. To install:
- Chọta ebe batrị dị n'azụ nke ime ime.
- Slide the battery cover downwards and lift to open.
- Tinye batrị AA abụọ, hụ na njedebe dị mma (+) na nke na-adịghị mma (-) kwekọrọ na ihe ngosi dị n'ime ngalaba ahụ.
- Replace the battery cover by sliding it upwards until it clicks into place.
2. Device Pairing and Programming
The DISH211 remote can be programmed to control your DISH receiver and other devices. It supports both Infrared (IR) and Ultra High Frequency (UHF) communication, depending on your receiver model.

Figure 2: Cover of the official DISH Remote User Guide, which provides detailed programming instructions.
For DISH Receiver Pairing (UHF/IR):
Some DISH receivers may require setting the remote's address and communication type (UHF or IR). A small switch near the battery compartment may allow selection between UHF and IR modes. Ensure this switch is set correctly for your receiver type.
To address the remote to your receiver:
- Pịa Ozi Sistemu button on the front of your receiver to access the system information screen.
- Pịa ma jide SAT button on the remote until all mode lights illuminate.
- Enter a number between 1-15 on the remote keypad. This number corresponds to the TV-2 UHF address displayed on your receiver's screen.
- Pịa # (pound) button once.
- Pịa Dekọọ bọtịnụ ugboro atọ.
- Họrọ Emechaala on the system info screen and test the remote's functionality.
For Other Devices (TV, DVD, AUX):
The remote has a large code library and can learn commands from your original remotes. Refer to the official DISH remote user guide (often included with the product or available online) for specific programming codes and learning instructions for various brands and device types.

Figure 3: The back of the DISH remote packaging, indicating compatible DISH receiver models for both IR and IR/UHF configurations.
Ntuziaka ọrụ
The DISH211 remote is designed for intuitive control of your entertainment system. It features backlit active MODE keys for visibility in low light conditions and dedicated DVR controls.
1. Nhọrọ mode
Press the desired mode button (e.g., SAT for DISH receiver, TV for television, DVD for DVD player, AUX for auxiliary device) at the top of the remote to select the device you wish to control. The selected mode button will illuminate.
2. Njikwa ntọala
- Ike: Pịa IKE bọtịnụ iji gbanye ma ọ bụ gbanyụọ ngwaọrụ ahọpụtara.
- Olu: Jiri ihe Mpịakọta elu/ala buttons to adjust the audio level of your television.
- Ọwa: Jiri ihe CHANNEL elu/ala buttons to change channels on your DISH receiver or television.
- Mechie: Pịa MUTU bọtịnụ iji mechie ụda ahụ.
- Ntinye: Pịa Ntinye button to cycle through video inputs on your television.
3. DVR Controls
The remote includes dedicated buttons for DVR functionality:
- Ndekọ: Initiates recording of the current program.
- Gwuo/kwụsịtụ: Starts or pauses playback of recorded content or live TV.
- Kwụsị: Kwụsị ịkpọghachi ya.
- Weghachite/Na-aga n'ihu ngwa ngwa: Controls playback speed and direction.
- Skip Forward (DISH Skip Forward): Allows quick skipping through commercials or segments.
- Gaghachi azụ: Skips backward in recorded content.

Ọgụgụ 4: nso nso view of the DISH DISH211 remote, highlighting the central navigation and DVR control buttons.
Nlekọta
1. Ngbanwe batrị
When the remote's performance degrades or buttons become unresponsive, it is likely time to replace the batteries. Follow the battery installation steps outlined in the Setup section.
2. Nhicha
To clean your remote, gently wipe the surface with a soft, dry cloth. For stubborn dirt, slightly dampen the cloth with water or a mild, non-abrasive cleaner. Avoid using excessive liquid or harsh chemicals, as these can damage the remote's electronics or finish.
Nchọpụta nsogbu
Remote Anaghị aza
- Lelee batrị: Gbaa mbọ hụ na etinyere batrị nke ọma ma nwee ụgwọ zuru oke. Dochie ma ọ dị mkpa.
- Line of Sight (IR): If using IR mode, ensure there is a clear line of sight between the remote and the device's IR receiver. Obstructions can block the signal.
- Nhọrọ ụdị: Verify that the correct mode button (e.g., SAT, TV) is selected for the device you are trying to control.
- Remote Address/UHF-IR Switch: For DISH receivers, confirm the remote's address is correctly set and the UHF/IR switch (if present) matches your receiver's configuration. Incorrect settings can prevent communication.
Ọrụ na-adịte aka
- Ntinye aka: Other electronic devices or strong light sources (like plasma TV IR interference) can sometimes interfere with IR signals. Try operating the remote from a different angle or location.
- DVR Directory Update: If experiencing lag or unresponsiveness with DVR functions, ensure your DVR's directory is updated. Consult your DISH receiver's manual for instructions on updating its software or directory.
Bọtịnụ anaghị arụ ọrụ
- Ime dị ọcha: Dirt or debris under buttons can cause them to stick or become unresponsive. Clean the remote as described in the Maintenance section.
- Reprogram: If specific buttons for a device are not working, the remote may need to be reprogrammed for that device.
Nkọwapụta
| Njirimara | Nkọwa |
|---|---|
| Nọmba nlereanya | DISH211 |
| Ụdị | Efere |
| Akụkụ ngwaahịa | 1.75 x 4.81 x 11.38 sentimita asatọ |
| Ibu Ibu | 9.6 ounces |
| Batrị achọrọ | 2 AA batrị |
| Ọnụọgụ ngwaọrụ akwadoro kacha | 4 |
| Ngwa dakọtara | Television, DISH TV receivers (TV1 and TV2 locations) |
| Teknụzụ Njikọta | Infrared (IR), Ultra High Frequency (UHF) |
| Atụmatụ pụrụ iche | Backlit keys, Universal compatibility, Learning capability |
Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado
Ozi akwụkwọ ikike
The DISH DISH211 Universal Remote typically comes with a Akwụkwọ ikike ụbọchị 90 nwere oke. Please refer to the documentation enclosed with your product for specific terms, conditions, and details regarding warranty claims.
Nkwado ndị ahịa
For further assistance with programming, troubleshooting, or general inquiries, it is recommended to consult the official DISH Network support resources. This may include their website, online user guides, or customer service contact information. The manufacturer of this product is Audiovox Accessories Corporation.





