brad1138 SatelliteGuys Pro Original poster Mar 20, 2006 1,225 403 Red Dwarf Apr 16, 2012 #1 The Joeys seem to turn themselves off after just 2 hours or so. I can't find a setting for it. All other Dish receivers are settable for 4-8 hours. Anyone know where the setting is?
The Joeys seem to turn themselves off after just 2 hours or so. I can't find a setting for it. All other Dish receivers are settable for 4-8 hours. Anyone know where the setting is?
rglore Pub Member / Supporter Pub Member / Supporter Mar 12, 2006 1,653 94 Louisville Apr 16, 2012 #2 Go to settings, diagnostics, updates.
brad1138 SatelliteGuys Pro Original poster Mar 20, 2006 1,225 403 Red Dwarf Apr 16, 2012 #3 Thanks, I just found it.
gdarwin Supporting Founder Supporting Founder Lifetime Supporter Feb 9, 2005 4,299 114 Lousville, KY Apr 16, 2012 #4 rglore said: Go to settings, diagnostics, updates. Click to expand... Dosent work on a Hopper/Joey....
rglore said: Go to settings, diagnostics, updates. Click to expand... Dosent work on a Hopper/Joey....
Bobby Publican Supporting Founder Lifetime Supporter Sep 7, 2003 75,335 33,987 Rohnert Park, CA Apr 16, 2012 #5 It does if you disable it with Menu, Settings, Diagnostics, Updates.... PLEASE LOG IN TO GET RID OF THESE ADS!
It does if you disable it with Menu, Settings, Diagnostics, Updates.... PLEASE LOG IN TO GET RID OF THESE ADS!
gdarwin Supporting Founder Supporting Founder Lifetime Supporter Feb 9, 2005 4,299 114 Lousville, KY Apr 16, 2012 #6 Bobby said: It does if you disable it with Menu, Settings, Diagnostics, Updates.... Click to expand... Correct. I was thinking about the 1AM reboot timer.
Bobby said: It does if you disable it with Menu, Settings, Diagnostics, Updates.... Click to expand... Correct. I was thinking about the 1AM reboot timer.