Dish Network PocketDISH Manual

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    IGITAL HOTOS ...... 15 TRUCTURE ..39 MAGES FROM THE OMPUTER (RCU)... 16 EMOTE ONTROL RANSFER IGITAL HOTOS FROM DISH NETWORK AUDIO/VIDEO..17 ......40 YOUR AMERA ......18 NTRODUCTION IEW A OMPATIBLE HOTO OR ........41 MAGE ECORDINGS FROM DISH N DVR ..19 .....42...
  • Page 2 Table of contents THE BROWSER........45 ......70 YSTEM ......46 ESCRIPTION NSTALL A ERSONAL ......71 ..47 ALLPAPER OW TO SE THE ROWSER OFTWARE PGRADES THE VIDEOCORDER......49 ....72 FROM THE NTERNET ......50 ESCRIPTION TROUBLESHOOTING......73 ......... 51 PERATION IDEO ORDER APPENDIX ........
  • Page 3 For your safety: • To charge the Li-Ion battery, only use the AC/DC adapter that came with the PocketDISH. Never leave the PocketDISH in a hot environment like your car. Ambient temperature may not exceed • 140F/60 Failing to do so can cause permanent damage to equipment and can result in serious personal injury.
  • Page 4: Safety

    Disconnect the AC/DC adapter from the power during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. To help avoid possible damage to the PocketDISH electronics, do not expose the PocketDISH to excessive vibration, or any magnetic objects, such as speakers, electric motors, transformers, etc.
  • Page 5 Set the volume level of your PocketDISH to a safe level before permanent damage to your ears has occurred. If you start to hear ringing in your ears, reduce the volume level or stop using the headphones or ear buds.
  • Page 6 Safety NOTES...
  • Page 7: Portable Media Recorder

    Portable Media Recorder About Your PocketDISH ORTABLE EDIA ECORDER This chapter gives you an overview and a description of your Portable Media Recorder. • O VERVIEW • C ONTROLS AND NDICATORS • C DISH ONNECTORS OCKET • C ONNECTORS OCKING...
  • Page 8: Overview

    Chapter 1 VERVIEW Features include the following: Video Recorder & Player: • DISH Network content, and MPEG-4. Music Recorder & Player: • DISH Network content, MP3, WMA and WAV. Photo Viewer/Slideshow: • JPG, JPEG, BMP. Scheduler: • to set your timers for scheduled recording.
  • Page 9: Controls And Indicators

    Portable Media Recorder ONTROLS AND NDICATORS CHG: a solid light indicates that the PocketDISH is connected to the battery charger. If charging is complete, the light flashes. HDD: indicates that the hard drive is active. ON: indicates that the PocketDISH is turned on.
  • Page 10: Connectors - Pocket Dish

    DISH ONNECTORS OCKET The USB Host and Device connector types used on the PocketDISH are: USB Mini Type A (USB-A) and USB Mini Type B (USB-B). USB-A (Host): connect USB (mass storage device) compatible equipment, like a camcorder, digital photo camera or a USB flash drive.
  • Page 11: Getting Started

    Getting Started Connections and Setup ETTING STARTED Use this information to get started and connect your PocketDISH to other devices. • U DISH NPACK THE OCKET • F IRST • B ASIC PERATION • C DISH N ONNECT A ETWORK •...
  • Page 12 Keep the plastic packaging away from children. The plastic packaging may cling to the nose and mouth and cause suffocation. Keep the packaging materials for a period of time. In case of warranty claims, return the PocketDISH in the original packaging to protect the electronics. Failing to do so might void the warranty.
  • Page 13 The Li-Ion battery is a high capacity power source. Do not use another battery charger or AC/DC adapter. For your safety, charge the Li-Ion battery only with the AC/DC adapter that came with the PocketDISH. Failing to do so can cause permanent damage to equipment and can result in serious personal injury.
  • Page 14: Basic Operation

    ASIC PERATION The PocketDISH has a battery saver which shuts down the display or the entire PocketDISH after a certain period of time. You can change these settings in the Setup - Power menu. Note that any change will influence battery power life span.
  • Page 15: Connect Adish Network Dvr

    DISH N ONNECT A ETWORK When connected to an external device, the PocketDISH uses more energy than normal. Therefore always connect the PocketDISH to power to prevent an unwanted shutdown. 1 Connect the PocketDISH to power. 2 Turn the DVR and the PocketDISH on.
  • Page 16: Connect A Computer

    PocketDISH to power to prevent an unwanted shutdown. The PocketDISH is compatible with Windows ME/2000/XP and Mac OS 10.2.4 or higher. Note that on some Windows versions the PocketDISH may display in the Windows Explorer as a Removable Disk.
  • Page 17: Connect Atv

    Getting Started ONNECT A When connected to an external device, the PocketDISH uses more energy than normal. Therefore always connect the PocketDISH to power to prevent an unwanted shutdown. 1 Connect the PocketDISH to power. 2 Turn the PocketDISH on.
  • Page 18: Connect An Audio Device

    ONNECT AN UDIO EVICE When connected to an external device, the PocketDISH uses more energy than normal. Therefore always connect the PocketDISH to power to prevent an unwanted shutdown. 1 Connect the PocketDISH to power. 2 Turn the PocketDISH on.
  • Page 19: Connect The Docking Station

    OCKING TATION When connected to an external device, the PocketDISH uses more energy than normal. Therefore always connect the PocketDISH to power to prevent an unwanted shutdown. You can record in S-Video quality when using the S-Video connection. Note that the connection operates as an S-Video In connection only.
  • Page 20: Connect Ausb Mass Storage Device

    For example, connecting to a computer without the need to install additional software. Consult the user’s guide that came with your USB flash drive, MP3 player, digital photo or video camera if it is compliant with the USB mass storage device protocol. If yes, the PocketDISH can get the files from it.
  • Page 21: Menu Structure

    The operation of your PocketDISH is done via options and setup menus. The options and setup menus shown on the desktop (which appears directly after power up) are:...
  • Page 22: Remote Control (Rcu)

    (RCU) EMOTE ONTROL Function AV500E Standby/ON: when on AC power, turn PocketDISH on or put in standby. OFF: when on battery power, shut down the PocketDISH. Number keys: enter numerical data. 0 - 9 switches between the PocketDISH screen or a TV.
  • Page 23: Dish Network Audio/Video

    DISH Network Audio/Video Send and Playback DISH N ETWORK UDIO IDEO This chapter helps you learn to send and playback DISH Network audio and video recordings. • I NTRODUCTION • S DISH N ECORDINGS FROM THE ETWORK • P DISH N...
  • Page 24 PocketDISH, and not vice-versa. It is possible to send your recorded programs from your compatible DISH Network DVR onto the PocketDISH when connected with the USB cable. Please note that recorded content from the DISH Network audio will also appear in the Video folder of the PocketDISH.
  • Page 25 2 On the DVR’s PocketDISH pop-up, select Add. The “My Recordings” list displays. 3 On the DVR’s remote control, use UP and DOWN ARROW and SELECT to choose the recordings that you want to send to your PocketDISH. Before each selected event, a mark in the check box displays.
  • Page 26 DISH N LAYBACK THE ETWORK ECORDINGS The PocketDISH always remembers where you stopped the last file for playback. On the desktop, select Resume to start playback from that point forward. ASIC OPERATION 1 Turn the PocketDISH on. 2 Allow the PocketDISH time for the desktop to display.
  • Page 27: Additional Options

    DISH Network Audio/Video DDITIONAL PTIONS HEN A FOLDER IS HIGHLIGHTED HEN A FILE IS HIGHLIGHTED Info: displays additional information. Info: displays additional information. • • Folder management: accesses the File management: accesses the file • • folder options (if available).
  • Page 28 Chapter 3 HEN VIEWING VIDEO Hide text overlay: remove the on-screen menu temporarily. Depending on the • Video settings, the on-screen menu can disappear automatically after a period of time. Video format: set to Auto (best playback size with respect to source), Maximized •...
  • Page 29: Second Source Audio/Video

    Send and Play Back ECOND OURCE UDIO IDEO This chapter gives you the procedure to send audio or video files from different multimedia devices and play them back on the PocketDISH. • I NTRODUCTION • I NTERNET INKS • T...
  • Page 30: Internet Links

    PocketDISH will play back. On the hard drive of the PocketDISH you will find a set of PC tools (MPEG-4 Translator) that you can use to convert video files into a playable format. You have to transfer the folder onto your computer, so you can install the conversion tools.
  • Page 31: Transfer Audio /Video Files

    UDIO IDEO ILES Note that the PocketDISH can display on your computer under different names. Possible names are PocketDISH or Removable Disk. 1 Onto your PC, shut down all programs before you start. 2 Use the USB cable to connect the PocketDISH to the PC.
  • Page 32: Play Back A Compatible Video File

    Chapter 4 ACK A OMPATIBLE IDEO The PocketDISH always remembers where you stopped the last file for playing back. On the desktop, select Resume to start the playback from that point forward. ASIC OPERATION 1 Turn the PocketDISH on. 2 Allow the PocketDISH time for the desktop to display.
  • Page 33 Second Source Audio/Video Additional Options HEN A FOLDER IS HIGHLIGHTED HEN A FILE IS HIGHLIGHTED Info: displays additional information. Info: displays additional information. • • Folder management: accesses the File management: accesses the file • • folder options (if available). options (if available).
  • Page 34 Chapter 4 VideoCorder: access the VideoCorder VideoCorder: access the VideoCorder • • menu. menu. HEN VIEWING VIDEO Hide text overlay: remove the on-screen menu temporarily. Depending on the • Video settings, the on-screen menu can disappear automatically after a period of time.
  • Page 35 Second Source Audio/Video PECIAL KEY FUNCTIONS ON key: keys (press and hold): keys (press and hold): Pause: pauses the playback. Fast Forward: advance Volume: increases or • • • quickly through a file. decreases the volume. Play: continues from pause. •...
  • Page 36: Play Back A Compatible Song

    Chapter 4 ACK A OMPATIBLE The PocketDISH always remembers where you stopped the last file for playing back. On the desktop, select Resume to start the playback from that point forward. ASIC OPERATION 1 Turn the PocketDISH on. 2 Allow the PocketDISH time for the desktop to display.
  • Page 37 Second Source Audio/Video Additional Options HEN A FOLDER IS HIGHLIGHTED BROWSE HARD DRIVE HEN A SONG IS HIGHLIGHTED Info: to show additional information. Info: to show additional information. • • Open playlist pane: opens the playlist. Open playlist pane: opens the playlist. •...
  • Page 38 Chapter 4 HEN PLAYING SONGS Built-in speaker on/off: to switch the speaker on or off (headset only). • Current song info: displays additional information. • Set bookmark: set a bookmark manually. You can always start a future playback • from this point forward. Display ArcLibrary: displays the ArcLibrary from where you can select your music •...
  • Page 39: Create Playlists

    REATE LAYLISTS 1 Turn the PocketDISH on. 2 Allow the PocketDISH time for the desktop to display. 3 Highlight the Music icon and press ON to access the content. 4 Press the upper Setup key to access the Setup menus.
  • Page 40: Play Back Playlists

    Setup key to access the Setup menu. Highlight the option Playlist management and select Shuffle. 1 Turn the PocketDISH on. 2 Allow the PocketDISH time for the desktop to display. 3 Highlight the Music icon and press ON to access the content.
  • Page 41: Install The Mpeg-4 Translator

    The MPEG-4 Translator is only available for personal computers (PC) with a Windows Operating System. Note that on some Windows versions the PocketDISH may display in the Windows Explorer as a Removable Disk. For Mac there are conversion tools available for purchase from the Internet.
  • Page 42 DivX codec into C:\PocketDISH\source\codec\divx 2 Shut down all programs including e-mail, internet and anti-virus programs before installation. 3 In the folder C:\PocketDISH\source\codec\divx locate the .exe file. 4 Double click the .exe file and follow the on-screen instructions. IRTUAL UB PROGRAM For a seamless installation with the MPEG-4 Translator, install VirtualDub in its default folder.
  • Page 43: The Photo Album

    The Photo Album Transfer and Play Back HOTO ALBUM This chapter gives you the procedure to transfer photos or images from different multimedia devices and play them back on the PocketDISH. • I NTRODUCTION • T RANSFER IGITAL HOTOS MAGES FROM THE OMPUTER •...
  • Page 44 Once you saved the scanned photo as.jpg or.bmp, you can transfer it to the PocketDISH for viewing. Consult the user’s guide that came with the scanner for detailed instructions. Once the photos are transferred to the PocketDISH, it is possible to view them separately or in a slideshow.
  • Page 45 HOTOS MAGES FROM THE OMPUTER Note that the PocketDISH can display on your computer under different names. Possible names are PocketDISH or Removable Disk. 1 On your PC, shut down all programs before you start. 2 Use the USB cable to connect the PocketDISH to the PC.
  • Page 46 With your PocketDISH you can transfer digital photos and images from your computer, camera, camcorder, USB flash drive or any other multimedia device which operates as a mass storage device. 1 Connect the PocketDISH to your camera as described in Getting Started - Connect a USB Mass Storage Device on page 14.
  • Page 47: Iew Aompatible Hoto Or Mage

    HOTO OR MAGE ASIC OPERATION 1 Turn the PocketDISH on, allow the PocketDISH time for the desktop to display. 2 Highlight the Photo icon and press ON to access the content. ETTING UP THE DISPLAY ONLY IF THE DISPLAY FLICKERS 1 Press the bottom Setup key and highlight the Photo browser settings.
  • Page 48: View A Slideshow

    Chapter 5 IEW A LIDESHOW ASIC OPERATION 1 Turn the PocketDISH on, allow the PocketDISH time for the desktop to display. 2 Highlight the Photo icon and press ON to access the content. ETTING UP THE LIDESHOW ONLY IF THE DISPLAY FLICKERS 1 Press the bottom Setup key and highlight the Photo browser settings.
  • Page 49: Additional Features

    The Photo Album Additional Features HEN A FOLDER IS HIGHLIGHTED HEN A FILE IS HIGHLIGHTED Info: displays additional information. Info: displays additional information. • • Folder management: accesses the File management: accesses the file • • folder options (if available). options (if available).
  • Page 50 Chapter 5 Magnifying a photo might result in a poorer quality when viewing. This is related to the resolution of the original photo size. The bigger the file size, the better the magnification view will be. HEN VIEWING PHOTOS Hide text overlay: removes the on-screen menu temporarily (1-Pic view only). •...
  • Page 51: The Browser

    The Browser Description and Operation ROWSER This chapter gives you the description and operation for the PocketDISH Browser. • D ESCRIPTION • H OW TO SE THE ROWSER • A DDITIONAL EATURES...
  • Page 52 : holds the playlists for easy listening of your songs. • Video : holds the DISH Network video files that you have transferred or the video that you have • recorded with the use of the VideoCorder. You can extend the file system with your own created main folders and sub-folders as desired.
  • Page 53 6 Make your selections as applicable. Please note that unsupported file formats can been seen in the folder, but the PocketDISH will not play or display the file content. These files can be viewed or played once transferred to a computer, which has the programs that go with the file (for example, *.doc is used by Microsoft Word).
  • Page 54 Chapter 6 Additional Options HEN A FOLDER IS HIGHLIGHTED HEN A FILE IS HIGHLIGHTED Select left pane: activates Select left pane: activates left • • left column for selections. column for selections. Select right pane: activates Select right pane: activates •...
  • Page 55: The Videocorder

    The VideoCorder Description and Operation IDEO ORDER This chapter gives you the description and operation of the VideoCorder. • D ESCRIPTION • O PERATION • T IDEO ORDER ETTINGS • V IDEO DITING...
  • Page 56 ILE EDITING The PocketDISH lets you edit your own recorded files. You can cut out a section from a recording that you want to keep. Note that your original file is kept without any change.
  • Page 57 The VideoCorder PERATION If scheduled recordings are present, leave the PocketDISH in standby and connected to power and video source. If you switch off the PocketDISH without power connected, the Scheduler will not fire. 1 Connect the PocketDISH as described in Getting Started - Connect the Docking Station on page 13.
  • Page 58 Auto, Composite [yellow RCA], S-Video, Black & White. Format (Aspect ratio) Auto, 4:3, 5;3, 16:9, 2.35. Resolution TV (optimize for TV viewing), LCD (optimize for PocketDISH viewing) Bitrate Sets the video quality of the recording. Higher bitrates give better picture quality but use more disk space.
  • Page 59: Video Editing

    You can only edit the analog recordings, which have been made with use of the analog AV-cable (VideoCorder or Scheduler). You cannot edit transferred songs. 1 Connect PocketDISH to power. 2 On the desktop, highlight the Video icon and press ON.
  • Page 60 Chapter 7 NOTES...
  • Page 61: The Scheduler

    The Scheduler Description and Operation CHEDULER This chapter gives you the description and operation of the Scheduler. • D ESCRIPTION • O PERATION...
  • Page 62 PocketDISH Scheduler. With the PocketDISH you can make timed recordings from any video source. The Scheduler contains the timers which you can set with use of the number keys on the PocketDISH remote control or with the...
  • Page 63 The Scheduler PERATION If you use the Scheduler, you must connect the PocketDISH to power and the video source. If you switch off the PocketDISH without power connected, the Scheduler will not fire. 1 Connect the PocketDISH to power and a video source using the docking station.
  • Page 64 Chapter 8 NOTES...
  • Page 65: The Audiocorder

    The AudioCorder Description and Operation UDIO ORDER This chapter gives you the description and operation of the AudioCorder. • D ESCRIPTION • O PERATION • I NCREMENTAL RECORDING • E DITING...
  • Page 66 ILE EDITING The PocketDISH lets you edit your own recorded files. You can cut out a section from a recording that you want to keep. Note that your original file is kept without any change. ILE LOCATION All recordings are stored in the Music folder.
  • Page 67 The AudioCorder PERATION 1 Connect the PocketDISH as described in Getting Started - Connect the Docking Station on page 13. 2 Allow the PocketDISH time for the desktop to display. 3 On the desktop, highlight the AudioCorder icon and press ON.
  • Page 68 (folder), the recording that you want to rename, then use the Setup keys to rename the recordings. Once the PocketDISH is connected to the computer, you also can use the computer to rename the files or folders. You can only make use of the Incremental recording feature during recording. You can use it to breakup the running recording into several separate recordings.
  • Page 69: Editing

    The AudioCorder DITING You can only edit the analog recordings, which have been made with use of the analog AV-cable. You cannot edit transferred songs. 1 On the desktop, highlight the Music icon and press ON. 2 Highlight the Browse hard drive folder and press ON. 3 Use the keys to highlight the recording that you want to edit.
  • Page 70 Chapter 9 NOTES...
  • Page 71: System Setup

    System Setup Description and Operation YSTEM ETUP This chapter explains how to personalize and set up your PocketDISH. • D ESCRIPTION • S OUND • P OWER • P • D ISPLAY • D ISPLAY PPEARANCE • L OCKS • S YSTEM •...
  • Page 72 Chapter 10 ESCRIPTION From the desktop, you can use the Setup menu to personalize your PocketDISH. You can open the Setup menu with the Setup keys on the right side of the LCD screen. The Setup menu gives access to: Display : sets the Language, the TV settings and the Video Output.
  • Page 73: Appearance Menu

    • TV Format : sets the aspect ratio 4:3, 16:9 or Wide screen (PAL). • Video Output : selects the PocketDISH or TV set for viewing. • LCD Brightness : sets the intensity of the LCD screen. The • ISPLAY MENU battery lasts longer on a lower setting.
  • Page 74: Sound Menu

    Chapter 10 OUND In the Sound menu, you can set your personal preferences for: Volume : sets the overall sound level. • Bass Boost : increases the current Bass level. • Bass : sets the lower sound frequencies. • Treble : sets the higher sound frequencies.
  • Page 75: Clock Menu

    : sets the inactive usage time before the • PocketDISH turns off the display only. Hard Drive : sets the inactive usage time before the PocketDISH • turns off the hard drive only. Note that this setting will affect the OWER MENU response time for file access.
  • Page 76: Ystem Enu

    ArcLibrary : set the update method. • With the Update ArcLibrary option, you can manually update the file system after you have transferred files to the PocketDISH. Firmware version : to review the current software version. • With the Update Firmware option, you can manually update the software version once it is downloaded in the PocketDISH.
  • Page 77: Nstall Aersonal Allpaper

    System Setup NSTALL A ERSONAL ALLPAPER 1 Look up a photo (image) as described in the The Photo Album - View a Compatible Photo or Image on page 41. 2 When the photo is on-screen, press the upper Setup key to open the Setup menu. 3 Select File management, press the center key, highlight Save as wallpaper and press the center key again.
  • Page 78: Software Upgrades From The Internet

    NTERNET 1 Download the latest software version from www.archos.com. to your computer. 2 Connect the PocketDISH to the computer. Note that the "USB cable attached" pop-up displays. 3 On the computer, locate the PocketDISH drive and double click. 4 Note that a file called UPDATE_AV500E.AOS is present.
  • Page 79: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Tips and Tricks ROUBLESHOOTING This chapter provides help for questions or problems you may have. • P OWER • DISH N ETWORK • C ONNECTIONS • F ILES • M ULTIMEDIA • C OMPUTER • I OTHING ELPS...
  • Page 80 I expected. to an external device. external device, the PocketDISH uses more power than normal. Therefore, always connect the PocketDISH to power to prevent an unwanted shutdown. 2 The PocketDISH switches The battery power is low. Connect the AC/DC adapter •...
  • Page 81 Question Possible Cause How to Resolve 3 The display turns black Power settings are set to save a. Turn on the PocketDISH. after a few seconds. battery power. b. Press the center Setup key to open the Setup menu. c. Highlight the Power icon.
  • Page 82 4 It seems that the battery Li-Ion battery is worn out. Please contact our Customer • does not charge. Service Center. 5 Can I use PocketDISH and Yes you can. The AC/DC • AC/DC adapter abroad? adapter can be used between 100Vac-240Vac / 50Hz-60Hz.
  • Page 83 Adjust the in-line volume • my headset. the headset is set to minimum. control to a higher level until sound is heard. The PocketDISH volume is set On PocketDISH, use the • too low or minimum. key to increase the volume.
  • Page 84 Video out key for at least three option. seconds. b. Now the TV screen displays. c. Use the PocketDISH keys or the PocketDISH remote control as usual to select your video. d. On shut down, the...
  • Page 85 Windows Media Player to PocketDISH. convert your multimedia file into a playable format. PocketDISH only supports • the formats as specified in this manual. You are limited by the Locks. Enter your password to view •...
  • Page 86 PocketDISH. operate correctly. PocketDISH. Transfer the files first to a • computer and from there onto the PocketDISH. 2 I cannot synchronize with You only can synchronize from In Windows Media Player • Windows Media Player. Windows Media Player to your locate the Sync tab and follow PocketDISH.
  • Page 87 Microsoft Windows ME/2000/ Mac OS 10.2.4 or higher supported? XP or higher. 2 Which USB drivers do I The PocketDISH acts as a The PocketDISH acts as a need? mass storage device that is mass storage device that is recognized by the listed recognized by the listed operating systems.
  • Page 88 "Safely button that displays behind the Remove Hardware" icon. PocketDISH drive. 7 On the PocketDISH, I see This is normal, sometimes the This is normal, sometimes the files that I did not create. computer transfers files for...
  • Page 89 Troubleshooting If nothing helps Question Possible Cause How to Resolve 1 The PocketDISH is frozen, You have activated the “Lock Press the bottom Setup key • none of the buttons work. keyboard” option. until the padlock icon is highlighted. Press the center Setup key to •...
  • Page 90 Chapter 11 NOTES...
  • Page 91 Warranty, Compliance and Agreements PPENDIX This appendix informs you about warranties, compliance and agreements. • E XTENT OF IMITED ARRANTY • L IMITATIONS OF ARRANTY • L IMITATIONS OF IABILITY • L OCAL • FCC C OMPLIANCE • S OFTWARE OWNLOADS •...
  • Page 92: Appendix

    Appendix This Limited Warranty is a legal document. Keep it in a safe place. Remember to retain your Proof of Purchase for warranty service. Any items returned without a copy of the Proof of Purchase will be considered out of warranty. XTENT OF IMITED ARRANTY...
  • Page 93 To the extent allowed by law, EchoStar makes no warranty, expressed or implied, as to the PocketDISH, including but not limited to any warranties or conditions of merchantability, satisfactory quality, fitness for a particular purpose, title and noninfringement.
  • Page 94 Appendix For example, some states in the United States, as well as some governments outside the United States (including provinces in Canada), may: preclude the disclaimers and limitations in this Warranty Statement from limiting the statutory rights of a • consumer (e.g., the United Kingdom), •...
  • Page 95 EchoStar Technologies Corporation reserves the right, for whatever reason, to revise, change or modify the software that can be used by your PocketDISH without the obligation to notify or warrant any person or organization of such change. Therefore, please check the downloads that come via the EchoStar satellite or visit the internet site www.archos.com, on a regular basis, for the latest software available.
  • Page 96 Appendix OPYRIGHT AND RADEMARKS © 2005 EchoStar Technologies Corporation. All rights reserved worldwide. This user’s guide has been provided pursuant to an agreement containing restrictions on its use. This user’s guide is also covered by Federal Copyright Law. No part of this user’s guide may be copied, distributed, transmitted, stored in a retrieval system or translated into any human or computer language, in any form or by any other means, electronically, mechanically, magnetically, manually or otherwise or disclosure to third parties without the express written permission of EchoStar Technologies Corporation.

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