Dish Remote 21.0 Question

gwheaton

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Hello,

Can anyone tell me for sure if the Dish Remote 21.0 will work with the following receivers?

I have a 508 and my sister has the 625 and I want to get the 21.0 remotes for them.

I am going to upgrade receivers some day to go with my LCD TV, but can't right now. But I need a new remote. Would love to have the 21.0 remote so it will work better with my TV and can learn some other devices.

I have asked Dish and keep getting different answers. Some times Yes, Some times No.
 
Thanks for the info, guess I need to come up with cash and get a 722k to replace the 508. Really wanted the 21.0 remote.

my sister will be happy that she can use the 21.0 with her 625
 
You can go one of each or two 21.0 (which can be used as IR or UHF).
 
If they're the same price get two 21.0s. They can be used for TV1 or TV2 and they're UHF and/or IR. Look on ebay. I picked up a 21.0 for $17 shipped a couple weeks ago.

Ed
 
Thanks for all the info, I will get a couple of 21.0's for her.

Question, how do I set up the 2 21.0's so one controls TV 1 and the other TV 2

They'll both come with the TV2 plastic "chip" showing. To make one a TV1 remote you need to flip the "chip" (heh, I'm a poet!) over so the "1" is showing. Do that when you have the battery cover off. To sync the remotes to the receiver: Press the SYS INFO button on the receiver, then press RECORD button on remote. You may need to reset your remote addresses as well. Yer welcome!:)

Ed
 
Thanks everyone, will order remotes today.

So much more help here than from Dish

Just wish I could use the 21.0 remote with my old 508 receiver

They'll both come with the TV2 plastic "chip" showing. To make one a TV1 remote you need to flip the "chip" (heh, I'm a poet!) over so the "1" is showing. Do that when you have the battery cover off. To sync the remotes to the receiver: Press the SYS INFO button on the receiver, then press RECORD button on remote. You may need to reset your remote addresses as well. Yer welcome!:)

Ed
 
Actually, the tabs are simply identifiers with the 21.0. Inside the battery compartment is a switch to choose between IR and UHF.
 
Actually, the tabs are simply identifiers with the 21.0. Inside the battery compartment is a switch to choose between IR and UHF.

Right! It comes set to UHF. If you want it to be IR you'd have to slide the switch over. Dunno why you would though?:confused:

Ed
 
Ok, so I understand, the tabs are telling the receiver if the remote is controlling TV1 or TV2, correct? And it does not matter if they both are using RF

Actually, the tabs are simply identifiers with the 21.0. Inside the battery compartment is a switch to choose between IR and UHF.
 
Ok, so I understand, the tabs are telling the receiver if the remote is controlling TV1 or TV2, correct? And it does not matter if they both are using RF

No. Old Corps was mistaken. He was thinking about the old 6.3 remotes which did use the tabs to switch. That does NOT apply to the 21.0. Use the switch in the battery compartment. If both are using RF, you need to change the address on one of them, to keep them independent of each other. The TABS on the 21.0 are strictly to identify to YOU which TV/Remote is which. Just think of them as labels. That's been explained twice, now.
 
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Ok, so when I go to change the RF address, does it show TV1 and TV 2? so I set a RF address on remote 1 to control TV 1 and a different RF address on remote 2 to control TV 2


No. Old Corps was actually wrong. He was thinking about the old 6.3 remotes which did use the tabs to switch. That does NOT apply to the 21.0. Use the switch in the battery compartment. If both are using RF, you need to change the address on each one, to keep them independent of each other. The TABS on the 21.0 are strictly to identify to YOU which TV is which.
 
Ok, so when I go to change the RF address, does it show TV1 and TV 2? so I set a RF address on remote 1 to control TV 1 and a different RF address on remote 2 to control TV 2

Yes. But. you're getting ahead of the game. Wait till you get them and if you have a problem, get back.
 
No. Old Corps was mistaken. He was thinking about the old 6.3 remotes which did use the tabs to switch. That does NOT apply to the 21.0. Use the switch in the battery compartment. If both are using RF, you need to change the address on one of them, to keep them independent of each other. The TABS on the 21.0 are strictly to identify to YOU which TV/Remote is which. Just think of them as labels. That's been explained twice, now.

Thanks for the clarification KAB. I flipped the tabs and used them as TV1 RF remotes (on 2 different receivers, 622 & 722). I did know about the switch but never had to change it since they came set to UHF anyway. I did NOT realize that the tabs did nothing other than identify the remote for the user. :o Had to set addresses for both of course.

Ed
 

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