Hello everyone! I'm in need of some help with a replacement receiver. Last week I got the replacement from Dish, and had the old one shipped out. (Replaced for a broken hard drive) After installing the new receiver, I expected slight tuning or nothing at all. Getting no signal after failed attempts at trying to connect, I called Dish.
My home's installation was noted as "tricky" by the installer, and required me to call them first for any type of service call. So, Dish points me in the direction of the local installer, and I call them. I was told that the soonest a service call could be arranged is next week. That gives me a chance to find other means of resolving this issue. With your help, of course.
I only have one idea as to why my installation would be called "tricky," and that is because of the satellite inputs. In one room, there is a receiver that supports one TV, and uses one input. In the second room, this 625 receiver can support two TVs (However, I only use one) but the input for both of the TVs is the same. They are just split by a simple splitter. The installation was setup for the 625 receiver to use two TVs, so the TV2 output was routed back into the same coaxle satellite input that was also routed to another room. That means two splitters. The first combining TV2 output and satellite input, and the second splitting the satellite input.
I would be happy to take a picture or make a diagram, or something... I just need to find out how to set my new receiver to work with this installation like the old one did. If someone could help, that would be fantastic! Thanks much!
-Rex
My home's installation was noted as "tricky" by the installer, and required me to call them first for any type of service call. So, Dish points me in the direction of the local installer, and I call them. I was told that the soonest a service call could be arranged is next week. That gives me a chance to find other means of resolving this issue. With your help, of course.
I only have one idea as to why my installation would be called "tricky," and that is because of the satellite inputs. In one room, there is a receiver that supports one TV, and uses one input. In the second room, this 625 receiver can support two TVs (However, I only use one) but the input for both of the TVs is the same. They are just split by a simple splitter. The installation was setup for the 625 receiver to use two TVs, so the TV2 output was routed back into the same coaxle satellite input that was also routed to another room. That means two splitters. The first combining TV2 output and satellite input, and the second splitting the satellite input.
I would be happy to take a picture or make a diagram, or something... I just need to find out how to set my new receiver to work with this installation like the old one did. If someone could help, that would be fantastic! Thanks much!
-Rex