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We do not have a timer option on the remote to place the receiver in sleep mode. The only timer options are for setting up recordings for movies and programs. Sleep mode can be setup for you TV but not the DISH receiver.
No, Sleep mode cannot be set on a Dish remote for a TV. The Dish remote is primarily designed to control the functions of the Dish receiver and not the TV itself. Sleep mode settings are typically found within the TV's own menu options or settings. To activate Sleep mode on a TV, you would need to access the TV's settings directly using the TV remote or buttons on the TV itself.
To program your DISH Network remote to your Orion TV you will simply- press and hold the TV Mode button on your DISH Network remote, until all the other mode button back lights illuminate, then release. -Now while the TV mode button is blinking enter in the remote code; 720 which is the remote code for your Orion TV. After entering 720, then press the pound (#) key. -After pressing the # key on the DISH Network remote, the TV mode button should blink 3 times and then turn off completely. This will mean the programming of the DISH remote to your TV has been completed successfully. While still in TV mode try any of the functions on the remote, such as turning the volume up or down on your TV or attempting to press the power button. -The DISH Network remote should now be programmed to control your TV. -If the remote code 720 doesn't program the DISH Network remote successfully you can also try the following using the same procedures, 220, 748, 721, or 062.
In order to put your DISH Network remote back into "TV Mode," you will simply need to press the clear colored button in the upper left corner of the remote that is labeled, "TV." The button will temporarily light up red & then turn off, after the light goes out you will then have successfully put the remote into TV mode.
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The Dish Network remote code for the Denon AVR-2801 is typically 327. To program your remote, press the "TV" button, then the "SAT" button to enter programming mode, and enter the code. If this code doesn't work, you may need to try additional codes from the Dish Network remote code list or consult the Dish Network support website for more options.
No. Sleep mode is a low power standby mode. No processes are taking place while in sleep mode.
With a DISH Network receiver this is definitely possible, it is referred to as a "Dual-Tuner," and as long as the receiver is in Duo Mode, it allows you to watch independent programming on both TV1 & TV2. So the answer to your question is Yes, you can operate two TVs off of one DISH Network satellite receiver. Hope this helps you out!-Kirstie DISH Network
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You can enter setup mode on a router by either using the command line interface (CLI) and typing the command setup in privileged EXEC mode, or by powering on the router while holding down the CTRL and BREAK keys, which interrupts the boot sequence and allows access to the setup mode. This mode is typically used for initial configuration of the router.
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