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User's Guide (RG2C)
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Next Level Communications
6085 State Farm Drive • Rohnert Park, CA 94928

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  • Page 1 Next Level Residential Gateway User’s Guide (RG2C) ® Next Level Communications 6085 State Farm Drive • Rohnert Park, CA 94928...
  • Page 2 • Next Level Residential Gateway™ device or Next Level Residential Gateway™ RG2C device Copyright © 2003 by Next Level Communications. All rights reserved. Computer programs referred to in this documentation contain confidential and proprietary information of Next Level Communications.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    About VHF Channels .................12 Write Your Remote Control and Other IDs Here ........13 ..................15 ETTING TARTED Using Your RG2C ..................16 Using Your Remote Control ................19 Caller ID/Message Waiting .................24 Using Pay-Per-View ...................27 Access Parental Control ................27 Recording Your Favorite Programs ............29 Cancelling Your Recording .................30...
  • Page 4 Setting the Remote Control ID ..............40 Programming the TV Code .................42 Programming the Remote Using Code Search Method ......43 Verifying the TV Codes ................43 Verifying and Setting Other Features ............44 Accessing the TV Setup Menu ..............44 Verifying the TV (RF) Setting ..............46 Secondary Audio: Specifying A Preferred Language .........48 Display Language ..................49 Closed Captioning ..................50...
  • Page 5: Important Safeguards

    MPORTANT AFEGUARDS – All the safety and operating instructions should be read before NSTRUCTIONS the product is operated. – The safety and operating instructions should be retained for ETAIN NSTRUCTIONS future reference. – All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should ARNINGS be adhered to.
  • Page 6 • Do not stack other equipment on top of the RG2C. • Maintain at least 2 inches of free space above the RG2C. • Equipment should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register, or in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is pro- vided.
  • Page 7 tion to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where the plugs exit from the product. – Use a power socket outlet located near the equipment that OWER OCKET UTLET is easily accessible. – For added protection for this product during a lightning storm, or when it IGHTNING is left unattended, unplug it from the wall outlet.
  • Page 8: Safety

    DVISORIES AND ABELS Important warning notices, if any, are located on the back of the RG2C about safety to people and equipment. Failure to observe these rules and similar danger, caution, or warning notices can result in serious personal injury, service interruption, and equip- ment damage.
  • Page 9: Introduction

    NTRODUCTION RG2C Beneath the compact and stylish exterior of the RG2C is a powerful media delivery system. The RG2C is different from other video boxes that you may have encoun- tered. Some competitor boxes are designed to deliver one video/audio channel to a...
  • Page 10: About This Manual

    TV and/or VCR device. In contrast, the compact RG2C delivers the functionality of three high-quality digital video boxes in a single package. The RG2C can deliver separate xDSL video services to up to three TVs at the same time. It also provides a high-speed xDSL modem for Internet access and telephony capabilities, such as Caller ID and Message Waiting display.
  • Page 11: What Your Network Service Provider Does

    RAP(s) (remote antenna package) that are required. • Connects and configures your computer(s) to access the Internet. • Ensures that all the remote controls in your home used with your RG2C are the correct model. • Installs the batteries in your remote control.
  • Page 12: About Vhf Channels

    TV to a new VHF channel. Once your TV is tuned to the specified VHF channel, the RG2C and your remote allow you to surf through the channel line-up and tune to any program from any TV viewing location.
  • Page 13: Write Your Remote Control And Other Ids Here

    RITE EMOTE ONTROL AND THER You may wish to label each of your remote controls. You will then be able to easily identify which TV is controlled by each remote. Ask your service provider for labels if they have not already been provided. Write your remote control ID here: TV1 _____ TV2 _____ TV3 _____ Write your TV code here:...
  • Page 15: Getting Started

    ETTING TARTED This section contains basic information needed to get you started using your new NLevel Residential Gateway RG2C. This basic information is covered in the fol- lowing subsections: • “Using Your RG2C” on page 16 • “Using Your Remote Control” on page 19 •...
  • Page 16: Using Your Rg2C

    RG2C SING The illustration below shows the controls you need to be familiar with when using the RG2C. Go to the tables on the next page for a description of their function.
  • Page 17 The following table describes the buttons on the front of the RG2C. These buttons operate at the primary viewing location, which is TV1. Symbol Name If you press the button, this happens. 1. SETUP Displays the Gateway Menu. 2. UP arrow Increases the channel number.
  • Page 18 An amber light indicates the RG2C has detected an active computer on the data port, but the RG2C is not yet ready for use. A solid green LED indicates the RG2C has detected an active Ethernet computer or hub on the Ethernet and is ready for use.
  • Page 19: Using Your Remote Control

    In other words, you need to point an IR remote directly to the television or the RG2C. You can only use an IR remote to operate a TV that is located in the same room as the RG2C. If your primary TV (TV1) located in a different room than the RG2C, the remote must be programmed to use UHF mode.
  • Page 20 EMOTE ONTROL UTTONS A. When pressed, starts Remote ID programming sequence. B. Displays Pay Per View menu. C. Opens Caller ID screen. D. Exits current menu and returns you to previous screen. E. Arrows move cursor in Program Guide & menu screen. F.
  • Page 21: Changing Channels

    The RG2C doesn’t have an on/off button. However, if your NSP has activated the “One Touch Power” option, the RG2C can be put into a power saving mode when you use the POWER button on the remote to turn the TV off. It is reactivated when the TV is turned on using the same button.
  • Page 22: Setting Up Channel Order And Your Favorite Channel List

    O MUTE OR UNMUTE THE VOLUME USING YOUR REMOTE CONTROL 1. Press the MUTE button on the remote to mute your TV. 2. Press it again to unmute the TV. ETTING HANNEL RDER AND AVORITE HANNEL You can use the remote control to select what channels will appear in your guide, set up your TV channel order or create a list of your favorite channels.
  • Page 23 6. Follow the instructions on the screen using your remote control buttons. 7. When you have completed your selection, press EXIT to return to the previous screen. O ARRANGE THE CHANNEL ORDER 1. Press MENU. The Main Menu screen of your interactive program guide is displayed. 2.
  • Page 24: Caller Id/Message Waiting

    ID/M ALLER ESSAGE AITING If you have subscribed to Caller ID, Voice Mail or Call Waiting services with your NSP, these capabilities are enabled as soon as the RG2C is connected to the network.
  • Page 25 When an incoming call arrives, the message LED on the front of the RG2C is illumi- nated and caller ID information appears in the upper left-hand corner of each of the caller-ID enabled TVs. Incoming call from: John Smith 555-1122 The information may include some or all of the following, depending on the services available in your area.
  • Page 26 The caller ID information is unavailable Some of the caller information received is marked as private. All caller ID information is added to the Call Log. The RG2C maintains a log of the last 50 calls. The log includes: •...
  • Page 27: Using Pay-Per-View

    ARENTAL ONTROL The RG2C allows parental discretion about TV programs for your children. This is accomplished via the “parental lock” and can be easily set up and removed using your remote control. You can control access to programs of your choice in several ways: •...
  • Page 28 Lock by rating and content • Lock by time The RG2C also allows you the option to create passwords that control the ability to purchase programs and access parental locks. 1. Press MENU on your remote control. The Main Menu screen is displayed.
  • Page 29: Recording Your Favorite Programs

    ECORDING AVORITE ROGRAMS Make sure that your NSP has connected the VCR to the RG2C. For examples of VCR User Tip: When you are con- connections See “TV/VCR/Audio Connections” on page 65. necting your RG2C to a VCR that has more than one AV input, be sure to plug into the default, 1.
  • Page 30: Cancelling Your Recording

    When your programming is complete, the following occurs. • Your VCR begins recording. • The record LED on the front panel of RG2C turns on. Note: You cannot change channels while the recording is in progress. ANCELLING ECORDING If you want to cancel the recording: 1.
  • Page 31: Programming Your Vcr Code

    VCR C ROGRAMMING 1. Turn on VCR. 2. Press Menu on the remote control. The Main Menu is displayed. 3. Use the down arrow to highlight “Setup VCR.” 4. Press SELECT. An options menu is displayed. 5. If you know your VCR brand and code, highlight “Quick VCR Setup.” See ”VCR Codes”...
  • Page 32: Replacing Remote Control Batteries

    EPLACING EMOTE ONTROL ATTERIES 1. Remove the battery compartment cover by holding the remote control with its back facing you, then pressing the battery cover at the thumb depression and slid- ing it off in the direction shown in the illustration below. Thumb Depression Battery Compartment Cover 2.
  • Page 33: Advanced Use

    The NSP also programs the same Gateway ID (this is the ID of your RG2C) into all the remote controls in your home. If there is more than one RG2C in your home, your NSP programs the Gateway ID into the remote controls that commu- nicate with a specific RG2C.
  • Page 34: Determining The Gateway Id

    13. Your NSP may have already written down the Gateway’s ID. If the ID has not written down, perform the following steps. 1. Press the SETUP button on the front panel of the RG2C. (See “Using Your RG2C” on page 16 for an illustration and description of this button and other buttons on the RG2Cs.)
  • Page 35 Remote Control Setup Exit " , then press SELECT Use EXIT to return to program viewing 2. Use the down arrow on your remote control to scroll down to Remote Control Setup. 3. Press SELECT on your RG2C or your remote.
  • Page 36 The Remote Control Setup screen will be displayed. Remote Control Setup SEP 3 3:22 PM Press PPV on Remote now Press EXIT to return to the main menu. 4. Press PPV on your remote control.
  • Page 37 Press EXIT to return to the main menu. If the Gateway ID programmed into your remote does not match the Gateway ID of the RG2C, the system prompts you to reset the Gateway ID. For future reference, write down the Gateway ID number displayed in ”Write Your...
  • Page 38: Setting The Gateway Id

    GUIDE The remote is now in programming mode. You can set the GATEWAY ID. 4. Enter the 3-digit code assigned to your RG2C. SELECT The valid range is 004 - 255. You must enter a number with 3-digits, even if it con- tains leading zeroes.
  • Page 39: Determining The Remote Control Id

    Rapid flickering For TV1, which is in the same room IR (Infra Red) as your RG2C. Remote TV1: Primary TV is in a differ- UHF (ultra high frequency) ent room than the RG2C. Remote TV2. Remote TV3 (VDSL only).
  • Page 40: Setting The Remote Control Id

    ETTING THE EMOTE ONTROL Your NSP uses the following table when programming your remote control ID to work with each TV in your household. You may use it, too. Remote Control Operates TV Mode Local TV1--TV in same room as RG. The remote is set to operate in IR mode.
  • Page 41 O PROGRAM THE REMOTE CONTROL DO THE FOLLOWING A button 1. Press and continue to hold the A button until the LED at the top of the remote flashes rapidly. 2. Enter the following three-digit sequence: 7-8-9. The remote is now in programming mode. GUIDE If you entered an invalid sequence or a 20-second lapse in button presses occurs, the LED turns off and the remote control returns to standard operation.
  • Page 42: Programming The Tv Code

    TV C ROGRAMMING THE Your Network Service Provider programs each remote control to work with one TV by way of a TV code. The TV Code is a specific code for each brand and model of TV. When a TV code is set, the remote control is able to address the specific signaling requirements for that TV.
  • Page 43: Programming The Remote Using Code Search Method

    ROGRAMMING THE EMOTE SING EARCH ETHOD You can obtain TV codes by using the search method. To do this: 1. Press the MUTE button and hold it down until the LED at the top of the remote control flashes rapidly. 2.
  • Page 44: Verifying And Setting Other Features

    The TV Setup menu allows you to read the TV RF settings, as well as set Secondary Audio, Display Language and the EADS display. These settings are accessed in the TV Setup Menu. TV S CCESSING THE ETUP To access TV Setup Menu: 1. Press the SETUP button on the front panel of the RG2C.
  • Page 45 , then press SELECT Use EXIT to return to program viewing 2. Use the down or up arrow on the RG2C or the remote to highlight TV Setup. 3. Press the SELECT button on the RG2C or the remote control.
  • Page 46: Verifying The Tv (Rf) Setting

    LECT and nothing happens, you need to determine which TV the remote operates. See “Determining the Remote Control ID” on page 39. TV (RF) S ERIFYING THE ETTING 1. Press SETUP button on the RG2C front panel. The Gateway Menu is displayed.
  • Page 47 2. Use the down or up arrow on the RG2C or the remote control to scroll to TV Setup. 3. Press SELECT. The TV Setup Menu will be displayed on your TV. 4. Use the down or up arrow on the remote control to highlight the TV you want to examine.
  • Page 48: Secondary Audio: Specifying A Preferred Language

    If a selected language is not provided on a particular channel, the RG2C defaults to the primary language provided with the program. For example, if you are watching a Spanish-only channel, Spanish audio is played regardless of the Secondary Audio Display option.
  • Page 49: Display Language

    5. Press SELECT. The Setup TV# menu is displayed. 6. Use the up or down arrow button on your RG2C or remote control to highlight Secondary Audio. 7. Use the left and right arrow buttons to cycle through the alternate languages until the language you want is displayed.
  • Page 50: Closed Captioning

    5. Press SELECT. The Setup TV# menu is displayed. 6. Use the up or down arrow button on your RG2C or remote control to highlight Dis- play Language. 7. Press the right arrow button to highlight the default language, which was English in the previous examples.
  • Page 51: Teletext

    ELETEXT Some televisions in European countries support Teletext. Teletext data is passed through the RG2C to your television. Refer to your TV’s User’s Guide for instructions on how to use Teletext. EADS (E MERGENCY LERT EVICE UPPORT Your NSP enables the EADS (Emergency Alert Device Support) on each TV when service is established.
  • Page 52 Alert System) broadcasts: • You hear a two-tone attention signal during Emergency Alert broadcasts. • The RG2C automatically tunes your TV to the channel broadcasting the EAS message. • The emergency message appears at the top of your TV screen.
  • Page 53 A pop-up message appears on your TV screen to advise you of what type of emergency has occurred and the channel you should tune for more information. • The RG2C automatically tunes your TV to the channel broadcasting the EAS message.
  • Page 54 For national and required monthly testing alerts, the RG2C automatically tunes your TV to the EADS broadcast channel. Flash Flood Warning Tune to Channel 6 for information...
  • Page 55: Ommon Onnections

    OMMON ONNECTIONS Place your RG2C in the area with your primary TV and entertainment center. The common inputs and outputs of the RG2C include: • Power • Network • Telephone line Use the telephone line input only if you subscribe to voice mail or Caller ID through your Network Access Provider.
  • Page 56 Using coax cable, connect the coax connector from your network wall jack to the NETWORK IN input on the RG2C. 5. On the back panel of the RG2C, locate the TEL LINE input. 6. Using the existing telephone line, connect the RJ-11 connector from the primary...
  • Page 57: Connecting Your Computer To The Internet

    NSP (Network Service Provider) may be wired differently than the RJ-45 cable that connects your computer to the RG2C. Do not switch these two cables. If the ca- bles are switched, the network connection to your RG2C, or your Ethernet connection to your computer may not operate.
  • Page 58 CAT 5 Ethernet cable computer RJ-45 The RG2C Ethernet output can connect to multiple computers through the use of a hub or router. Whether all computers connected in this manner can be provided with Internet access service depends on your NSP.
  • Page 59 CAT5 Ether- net cable A 10/100BaseT Ethernet connection between an RG2C and a hub typically requires a crossover connection. A crossover connection is one in which wires 1 and 2 are cross- connected with wires 3 and 6, as illustrated in the figure below.
  • Page 60 Ethernet hub. 2. To switch to the alternate connection, obtain and install the alternate type of cable between the RG2C and the Ethernet hub. Or, you may flip the crossover switch if there is one on your Ethernet hub.
  • Page 61 2. Disconnect the other end of the Ethernet workstation cable from the workstation. You may or may not be able to reuse this cable to connect the RG2C to the Ether- net hub, depending on whether a crossover or straight-through connection is needed.
  • Page 63: Configuration Examples

    ONFIGURATION XAMPLES Your Network Service Provider installs the RG2C and connects all your electronic devices to the RG2C. However, you may need the information in this section if you ever want to do any of the following: • Move existing devices to a different location •...
  • Page 64 RG2C back panel. 110-230 VAC NETWORK IN/ ETHERNET TEL LINE NETWORK IN TV OUT S-VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO-L AUDIO-R AC-3 50-60 Hz TV OUT BLASTER 13A MAX 1. NETWORK IN. 2. NETWORK IN/TV OUT. 3. TV OUT. 4. S-VIDEO. 5. VIDEO (composite).
  • Page 65: Tv/Vcr/Audio Connections

    TV/VCR/A UDIO ONNECTIONS TV OUT (VHF) to TV1. 110-230 VAC ETHERNET TEL LINE NETWORK IN/ 50-60 Hz NETWORK IN TV OUT S-VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO-L AUDIO-R AC-3 TV OUT BLASTER 13A MAX VHF/UHF Video1 Video2 S-Video Video In Audio L Audio R...
  • Page 66 VIDEO (composite)/AUDIO-L/AUDIO-R to TV1. 110-230 VAC ETHERNET TEL LINE NETWORK IN/ NETWORK IN TV OUT S-VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO-L AUDIO-R AC-3 50-60 Hz TV OUT BLASTER 13A MAX VHF/UHF Video1 Video2 S-Video Video In Audio L Audio R...
  • Page 67 S-VIDEO/AUDIO-L/AUDIO-R to TV1. ETHERNET TEL LINE 110-230 VAC NETWORK IN/ NETWORK IN TV OUT S-VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO-L AUDIO-R AC-3 50-60 Hz TV OUT BLASTER 13A MAX VHF/UHF Video1 Video2 S-Video Video In Audio L Audio R...
  • Page 68 TV OUT (VHF) to VCR/TV1. 110-230 VAC ETHERNET TEL LINE NETWORK IN/ NETWORK IN TV OUT S-VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO-L AUDIO-R AC-3 50-60 Hz TV OUT BLASTER 13A MAX ANTENNA IN OUT TO TV VHF/UHF Video1 Video2 S-Video Video In Audio L Audio R...
  • Page 69 Composite VIDEO with AUDIO-L/AUDIO-R to VCR and TV1. 110-230 VAC ETHERNET TEL LINE NETWORK IN/ NETWORK IN TV OUT S-VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO-L AUDIO-R AC-3 50-60 Hz TV OUT BLASTER 13A MAX VIDEO IN AUDIO IN VHF/UHF VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT Video1 Video2 S-Video Video In...
  • Page 70 S-VIDEO and AUDIO-L/AUDIO-R to audio receiver and TV1. 110-230 VAC ETHERNET TEL LINE NETWORK IN/ NETWORK IN TV OUT S-VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO-L AUDIO-R AC-3 50-60 Hz TV OUT BLASTER 13A MAX AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT audio receiver VHF/UHF Video1 Video2 S-Video Video In Audio L...
  • Page 71 S-VIDEO/Digital Audio to audio receiver and TV1. 110-230 VAC ETHERNET TEL LINE NETWORK IN/ NETWORK IN TV OUT S-VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO-L AUDIO-R AC-3 50-60 Hz TV OUT BLASTER 13A MAX DIGITAL AUDIO IN AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT audio receiver VHF/UHF Video1 Video2 S-Video Video In...
  • Page 72 Basic home entertainment center. 110-2 30 VAC NETWORK IN/ ETHERNET TEL LINE NETWORK IN TV OUT S-VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO-L AUDIO-R AC-3 50 -6 0 Hz TV OUT BLASTER 13A MAX VHF/UHF Video1 Video2 S-Video AUDIO IN VIDEO IN Video In Video Out VIDEO OUT Audio L...
  • Page 73 Advanced home entertainment center with Surround Sound (with Dolby Digital 5.1 capability). ETHERNET TEL LINE 110-230 VAC NETWORK IN/ NETWORK IN TV OUT S-VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO-L AUDIO-R AC-3 50-60 Hz TV OUT BLASTER 13A MAX VHF/UHF Video1 Video2 S-Video Video Out Video In Audio L AUDIO IN...
  • Page 74 IR Blaster connection and positioning. 110-230 VAC ETHERNET TEL LINE NETWORK IN/ 50-60 Hz NETWORK IN TV OUT S-VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO-L AUDIO-R AC-3 TV OUT BLASTER 13A MAX IR Blaster port IR Blaster cable from IR Blaster port IR Blaster...
  • Page 75: Troubleshooting

    32. Obstruction between the remote and Make sure that nothing is on or blocking a clear line of the RG2C or IR Transmitter. sight between the RG2C and the remote. Remote does not accept Weak batteries. Replace batteries and reprogram.
  • Page 76 VCR may be set incorrectly. Check to see how the VCR is connected to the RG2C. If the baseband video output on the RG2C is connected to the VCR, the VCR must be ON and programmed to LINE IN or VIDEO IN.
  • Page 77 No power. Power cord is disconnected. Check to make sure that the RG2C is plugged into a live electrical outlet. Note: If the outlet is controlled by a wall switch, make sure the switch is on.
  • Page 78 TV with the SRC-200 remote. The RG2C detects that the TV program is no longer being Or, you are unable to make channel watched. This should free up programming for the other changes.
  • Page 79 Be sure that the remote control you are using came with your RG2C. Using more than one type of remote with the RG2C does not work. Your NSP equips you with a set of remote controls that are all of the same type and model. For information about setting...
  • Page 81: Tv And Vcr Codes

    VCR C ODES TV C ODES This section lists TV models that are compatible with the RG2C and their TV and Codes TV and Codes codes. If you do not find the TV code Broksonic: 005, 174, 225, 226 Daewoo: 005, 024, 029, 030, 032, 098, you need in the list, call your NSP.
  • Page 82 TV and Codes TV and Codes TV and Codes Hallmark: 005 Lodgenet: 018 Optonica: 129 Harmon Kardon: 238 Logik: 018 Orion: 225, 226 Hinari: 187 Luxman: 005 Osume: 017 Hitachi: 005, 018, 048, 049, 050, 051, MGA: 005, 006, 071, 072, 187, 194, 240 Panasonic: 008, 009, 010, 011, 012, 177, 052, 053, 054, 055, 098, 126, 185, 224, 211, 231, 242...
  • Page 83 TV and Codes TV and Codes TV and Codes Radio Shack: 005, 041, 098, 141, 194, Sony: 000, 017, 109, 180 Totevision: 098, 223, 224 224, 230, 242 Soundesign: 005, 025, 041, 251 Universal: 043, 206 Realistic: 041, 141, 194, 222, 223, 224, Spectricon: 120 Vector Research: 006, 238 Supra: 005, 022...
  • Page 84: Vcr Codes

    VCR and Codes VCR and Codes code numbers that are compatible with Calix: 037 Fisher: 047, 104, 054, 066 the RG2C. If you do not find the code you need in the list shown, call your Canon: 035 Fuji: 033, 035 NSP.
  • Page 85 VCR and Codes VCR and Codes VCR and Codes KLH: 072 NAD: 058 Quarter: 046 Kenwood: 041, 067, 038 NEC: 038, 040, 041, 067, 104 Quartz: 046 Kodak: 035, 037 Nikko: 037 Quasar: 035, 162, 077 LXI: 037 Nikon: 034 RCA: 060, 149, 202, 042, 105, 035, 048, 077, 106, 240 Lloyd's 000, 208...
  • Page 86 VCR and Codes VCR and Codes Shintom: 072 XR-1000: 072, 000, 035 Shogun: 051, 240 Yamaha: 038 Singer: 072 Zenith: 039, 000, 033, 034, 209, 479 Note: Sony: 033, 034, 032, 000, 035 Residential Gateway Blaster feature is not compatible with the Sylvania: 035, 081, 000, 043 following equipment: Symphonic: 000...
  • Page 87: Specifications

    PECIFICATIONS Cabling Requirements Input/Output Cable (connector) NETWORK IN CAT 5 (RJ-45) DOLBY DIGITAL AUDIO(AC-3) shielded phono (RCA male) AUDIO L/R shielded phono (RCA male) VIDEO shielded phono (RCA male) S-VIDEO S-video NETWORK IN/TV OUT coax (F male) TV OUT coax (F male) ETHERNET CAT 5 (RJ-45) TEL LINE...
  • Page 88: Certifications

    Environmental Humidity Range Temperature Range Storage Range (non-condensing) 0 to 45 degrees C -40°C to + 80 degrees C 5% to 95% Dimensions Height Widths Depth 2 5/8 in. (6.67 cm) 15 5/8 in. (39.7 cm) 11 3/8 in. (28.9 cm) ERTIFICATIONS •...
  • Page 89 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a OTICE Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 91: Index

    Display Language changing cable requirements down arrow, about Certifications changing channels using the remote control Emergency Alert Device Support 51–54 using the RG2C buttons entertainment center channel list advanced, illustrated select basic, illustrated channel order Ethernet connection favorite crossover...
  • Page 92 single PC message waiting mute TV volume FCC statement of compliance front panel buttons Network Service Provider finding Services Gateway ID determining 34–37 setting Parental Control Gateway Menu, illustrated 35, 45 parental locks Getting Started pay-per-view using plugging in devices power requirements Gateway, determining 34–37...
  • Page 93 TV codes, list 81–83 Surround Sound, wiring illustrated RF settings RF settings, verifying 46–48 RG2C Teletext using temperature RG2C buttons, illustrated operating range RG2C front panel troubleshooting 75–78 Exit button, about no picture Message LED, about no power Online LED, about...
  • Page 94 AUDIO-L/AUDIO-R and TV1 unplugging devices S-VIDEO and AUDIO-L/AUDIO-R to audio receiver and VCR codes S-VIDEO/AUDIO-L/AUDIO-R to TV1 84–86 TV OUT to TV1 programming TV OUT to VCR/TV1 VCR, plugging into VIDEO/AUDIO-L/AUDIO-R to TV1 VCR, using the RG2C to start...

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