I am new to satellite and am not an installer. 10 months ago we started service with Dish Network and had an installer come out for the install. We have a VIP 622 and 522 receivers; I have no clue what dish (only 1) is installed much less anything about switches as thus far as I have read here. We have a structured wiring panel inside the house, and there are two RG6 leads that come into the house from when it was built - the dish outside is hooked up to those two cables. From there those cables enter my structured wiring panel - as do the phone lines from the outside; as you would expect, all RG6 cables that go to outlet in the house also stem from the structured wiring panel.
Currently, the 522 receiver is in room #3 and has no TV on the TV1 input - there is a TV in room #2 that is being fed by the receiver via the in-home cabling system as TV2. What I want to do is move the receiver into room #2, hook the TV in that room to the receiver as TV1 and hook up another TV in room #3 as TV2 - again, via the in-home cabling system. With regard to the structured wiring panel, room #3 is hooked up to the SAT pole of a diplexer (40 - 2300 MHz, PVDP3) and room #2 is hooked up to the U/V ANT of the same diplexer. This is the known working state for the past 10 months.
So, I went and switched the two cables in the structured wiring panel that go to room #2 and room #3 (room #2 to SAT pole of diplexer and room #3 to U/V ANT of same diplexer). This DID NOT work as I expected. I get absolute no satellite signal whatsoever. I went into Point Dish, no signal; tried switching between satellites 110 and 119 and running through the course of all transponders. I also ran the Check Switch on that screen, and, it never finishes in this configuration (but, it does in the original, of course). Note that this was the only thing that I changed - I did not change any of the cable arrangements on the back of the receiver (in which case, there is a diplexer [40 - 2300 MHz, PVDP3] and a separator [950 - 2150 MHz, Dish Network]).
Meanwhile, I noticed in another post, box h of the System Info screen shows DPP Twin, Twin(1), Twin(2), Dual(3). I hope that means something to someone.
Please help, I have no clue what do.
Currently, the 522 receiver is in room #3 and has no TV on the TV1 input - there is a TV in room #2 that is being fed by the receiver via the in-home cabling system as TV2. What I want to do is move the receiver into room #2, hook the TV in that room to the receiver as TV1 and hook up another TV in room #3 as TV2 - again, via the in-home cabling system. With regard to the structured wiring panel, room #3 is hooked up to the SAT pole of a diplexer (40 - 2300 MHz, PVDP3) and room #2 is hooked up to the U/V ANT of the same diplexer. This is the known working state for the past 10 months.
So, I went and switched the two cables in the structured wiring panel that go to room #2 and room #3 (room #2 to SAT pole of diplexer and room #3 to U/V ANT of same diplexer). This DID NOT work as I expected. I get absolute no satellite signal whatsoever. I went into Point Dish, no signal; tried switching between satellites 110 and 119 and running through the course of all transponders. I also ran the Check Switch on that screen, and, it never finishes in this configuration (but, it does in the original, of course). Note that this was the only thing that I changed - I did not change any of the cable arrangements on the back of the receiver (in which case, there is a diplexer [40 - 2300 MHz, PVDP3] and a separator [950 - 2150 MHz, Dish Network]).
Meanwhile, I noticed in another post, box h of the System Info screen shows DPP Twin, Twin(1), Twin(2), Dual(3). I hope that means something to someone.
Please help, I have no clue what do.