DISH Network Remote Control Overview
Have questions about programming your DISH Network remote or looking for the device code to control another audio video device? Click on each remote model below to learn more about each DISH Network remote.*Please note that Adobe Acrobat Reader is required.
DISH Network IR or Infrared Remotes
DISH Network IR remotes use infrared light to control the receiver. Generally, a DISH IR remote has a maximum range of 40 feet. With an IR remote, it must be pointed directly at the DISH Network receiver without any solid objects in the way. You can identify the IR remotes, because they will not have the UHF logo on the bottom.
![]() 1.0 IR Dedicated |
![]() 1.5 IR Dedicated |
![]() JVC/IRR |
![]() 3.0 IR |
![]() 3.1 IR |
![]() 1.5 IR Blue Limited |
![]() EZ Remote |
![]() 5.2 IR |
![]() 3.2 IR |
![]() 5.0 IR |
![]() 5.3 IR |
![]() DISHPlayer SR-100 |
DISH Network UHF Remotes
![]() 1.0 IR/UHF Gray |
![]() 1.5 IR/UHF Blue |
![]() 1.5 IR/UHF DVR Blue |
![]() 1.5 IR/HDTV Blue |
![]() 1.5 IR Blue Limited |
![]() Platinum |
![]() Platinum Plus |
![]() DISHPlayer 7100 |
![]() DISHPlayer 7200 PTV |
![]() 7100/7200 RPL |
DISH Network UHF Pro Remotes
![]() 4.0 IR/UHF Pro |
![]() 6.0 IR/UHF Pro |
![]() 6.2 IR/UHF Pro |
![]() 6.3 IR/UHF Pro |
![]() 8.0 UHF Pro |
![]() 8.1 UHF Pro |

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