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It's in the channel programming menu. It should say, "Cable/Ant" or "Cable/Air" If you want a roof antenna with local channels, change it to "Air/Ant" Then click auto program with the antenna hooked to it to scan for free local channels.
Everything you need to assist you in your task can be found at www.Dishnetwork.com . Go to programming features. You should see an option for satilite(dish). You also will need to go to "programmable codes". Jot down these codes. There will be at the least several. Next go to programming instructions. Follow these easy instructions and suffice to say...you'll be watching DISH NETWORK within minutes! Have a GREAT day!
Some of the recorders require that you pay a monthly fee, like 5.95 to be able to record to the hard drive, check with direct to see if the service is included with your package.
I own a One-for-All universal remote, and my booklet says the setup code for a Curtis Mathes TV (without a built-in DVD or VCR) is one of the following numbers: 0030, 0047, 0054, 0060, 0093, 0145, 0154, 0166, 0451, 0702. I can not guarantee these numbers will work with your remote, but it is worth a try.
Had same problem with my HDMI connection on my sony bravia and sony theatre system, resolved by conecting a scart lead from the theatre system to one of the free scart sockets on the back of the TV, leave your HDMI connection in place as the DVD signal comes from this,
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