To change the mode on your receiver, on the front panel of the receiver is a 'Mode' button. Press that to change the receiver between Single and Dual mode.
On the front of the DISH receiver will be a 'Mode' button. Depending on the receiver model, this may be behind a panel on the front right side (facing the receiver). Press that button to jump between Single and Dual modes.
manual xd6320 will work
You may not have your Dish satellite receiver on the correct channel if it is a duo (dual receiver). You will need to tune it to either 60 or channel 73. Also, make sure your power to your Dish Network receiver is on -- for the Dish TV duo receiver, you should see a light for TV2 and TV1.
it depends on receiver model, and electrical code regulations. but to get it to work all you need to do is have a line run from the 1000.2 LNB (port 1 2 or 3) to the receiver. if you have a dual receiver you'll need to run a second line, or use a separator.
In order to switch your DISH Network receiver from single to dual mode, you can simply press the mode button that is located on the front panel of your receiver. If you cannot visibly see it you simply will need to open the panel that is located on the front of the receiver, once the little door is open you will then be able to see the mode button. To ensure you have successfully changed from single to dual the light under the word "Mode," on the front of the receiver should move to the right under the picture of what is two overlapping squares.
Actually, you can use a legacy receiver with a DISH Pro dish. An adapter is needed at the receiver to get the proper signal for that receiver. No, Dish Pro is a stacked technology, which the older 3700 will not recognize.
I don't think the HDMI signal can be split.
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
It depends on what Dish Network receiver you have and what channel or input was initially set up by your installer. If you have had Dish TV for awhile and have not had an upgrade, and have a single tuner Dish receiver it is most likely channel 3 (Unless you have a duo/dual receiver which services 2 televisions). If you have a duo/dual Dish receiver, and are viewing TV2 (usually where the receiver is not located in the room), default settings are channel 60 or 73. If you have an HDTV and an HD receiver, your TV may have been tuned to one of your television inputs using a HDMI cord as this makes for the best quality viewing for HD programming. If all else fails, call Dish Network customer service; they are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Dual CD Receiver HD/MP3/WMA/iPod/Bluetooth & iTunes Tagging has a great amount of memory buffer.
To switch modes on the DUO receivers, simply press the 'Mode' button that is on the front. There is an amber light that will move between two spots. Depending on the receiver, it will move between 'Dual' and 'Single', or between a picture of 1 tv and 2 TV's, one overlapping.