The correct term would really be that DISH normally will lease 4
OUTPUTS rather than saying tuners.
Really??
DISH has never accused me of being a business.
I've got 8 STB on my account, 6 leased.
Uh, yeah, really. Any residential sub can have more than one residential account and have STB's beyond the 6 on subsequent accounts. A fellow on this board had a similar set-up to yours, but Dish finally got around to calling him and had him open a 2nd account for the additional boxes. Very sad. We wish you better luck, but it seems you are one of the exceptions or you are somehow preventing Dish from knowing the number of boxes on your account. I suppose you never hear from Signal Integrity (formerly Auditing) and don't have to have all your STB's connected to a phone line or broadband internet connection, as well.
No, the correct term is "tuners" not outputs. All the contracts specifically use the term "tuners" as do the disclosure statements.
By your improvised term of "outputs" we would have to count the TV1 HDMI output, the TV 1 S-Video or composite output, the TV2 composite output and the TV1 component output. By your system, a single box already has 4 "outputs." This is why the term "tuners" is used in all contracts and written material.
It is the number of TV experiences or "tuners", not outputs, and this is true for all
Duo STB's. The dual tuner 612 is classified as a
Solo STB, and, therefore, is only counted as a single "tuner" STB for purposes of tuner limits and upgrades. So, Dish will lease either 2
Duo STB's or 4
Solo STB's. This means that a sub can lease up to 4 dual tuner (4 boxes) 612's on one household account and be at the 4 tuner limit because the 612 is officially a Solo box. Try reading the contracts for elucidation.
Forgive the length of the response, but it was clear from your response that you required a detailed explanation. Hang around the board many here are willing to help you.