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Easy Installation Guide
Overview: Installing your Rogers Digital Box is as easy as A - B - C
A
B
C
CONNECT THE DIGITAL BOX TO YOUR TV
STEP A
Connect one end of the Coaxial cable to the wall
outlet.
Best Picture Quality
Component connection for High Definition TVs ONLY
If the back of your HDTV has a COMPONENT IN or RGB IN port, you should
use this input along with the provided COMPONENT cable.
Found on the back
of your HDTV
Better Picture Quality
Composite video connection for Standard Definition TVs
If the back of your TV has a COMPOSITE IN or VIDEO IN port, this input uses
the provided COMPOSITE cable to give you the best picture quality for a non-
HDTV.
Found on the back of your TV
Good Picture Quality
Coaxial connection for Standard Definition TVs
If the back of your TV doesn't have the ports required for the other connec-
tions, use this method. This connection requires a CABLE IN port and uses the
provided COAXIAL cable.
Found on the back of your TV
Connect the straight end of the RCA Audio cable to the AUDIO IN port on your TV.
AUTHORIZE THE DIGITAL BOX
STEP B
Connect one end of the power cable to the back of
the Digital Box.
Wait 10 minutes for the Digital Box to become active
and to be updated.
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CONNECT THE DIGITAL BOX TO YOUR TV
This step shows you how to connect the Digital Box using the best
method for your particular TV.
AUTHORIZE THE DIGITAL BOX
This step programs the Digital Box to authorize all of the channels
included in the cable package to which you subscribe.
PROGRAM YOUR REMOTE CONTROL & ADDITIONAL OPTIONS
This optional step will show you how to program the Rogers remote to
control your TV and other components.
Connect the other end of the Coaxial cable to the
CABLE IN port on the Digital Box.
Note:
Be sure to
connect the
Note:
Coaxial cable
Be sure to properly
directly to the
finger-tighten all
Digital Box and not through
cable connections.
another device such as a VCR.
Component Cable
OR
Composite Video Cable
OR
Coaxial Cable
Be sure to use the same
input as the video cable
used in Step 4.
Connect the other end of the power cable to the
wall outlet.
Note:
You should keep
the Digital Box
plugged in and con-
nected at all times so
it remains authorized
and receives all
service updates.
Turn on your TV and set it to the proper input based
on the connection method you chose in Step 4.
Note:
Examples of common
input names are CH 3,
Video 1, HD 1, Comp 1, etc.
Connect one end of the Component cable to the
corresponding RGB IN port on your HDTV.
Connect one end of the Composite Video cable to
the VIDEO IN port on your TV.
Connect one end of the Coaxial cable to the
CABLE IN port on your TV.
Connect the piggy-back end of the RCA Audio cable to the AUDIO OUT port on the
Digital Box.
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Look at the back of your TV, and based on the input
ports that are available, select the connection
method below that best matches your TV.
Connect the other end of the Component cable to
the corresponding RGB OUT port on the Digital Box.
Connect the other end of the Composite Video cable
to the VIDEO OUT port on the Digital Box.
Connect the other end of the Coaxial cable to the
TO TV/VCR port on the Digital Box.
With your TV turned off and your Rogers remote
pointing at the Digital Box, press the CBL then PWR
buttons on the remote.
Confirm the Digital Box is authorized by viewing
Channel 03.
1. Wait for any onscreen messages to clear.
2. Turn on the Digital Box by pressing PWR on the Rogers
remote.
3. Change the channel to 03 by pressing 0 - 0 - 3 on your
Rogers remote. Can you view Channel 03?
Yes: I can view Channel 03.
Continue to Step C on the reverse.
No: Channel 03 is "Not Authorized".
Call 1 866 894 9962 to have the Digital Box
authorized. You will be prompted for the
phone number associated with your account.
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