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Programming the SRC-300

1. Programming the Remote Control ID

2. Programming the Gateway ID

Other Programming and Playback Modes

3. Programming the Remote for 

Power and Volume.

Several parameters can be programmed into the SRC-300 

memory. They include:

1.

Remote ID (associates each remote control with a 

broadcast stream and selects IR or UHF mode).

2.

Gateway ID (set to uniquely identify your Gateway when 

multiple Gateways exist in the neighborhood).

3.

TV Code (allow the SRC-300 to control your TV by 

selecting the TV code for your TV’s make and model).

Before attempting any programming, turn your TV on

and insert batteries in the remote. 

Each remote control is programmed to control one 

broadcast stream. With each RG2200, you may receive 

up to 3 streams in your home. In addition, remote 

controls can be programmed to operate in IR or UHF 

mode.

If your remote control is programmed for IR mode, it 

requires a direct line-of-sight to function. In other 

words, you need to point an IR remote directly at the 

Gateway. You can only use an IR remote to operate 

a TV located in the same room as the Gateway.

When you want to control a TV that is not in the 

same room as the Gateway, the remote must be in 

UHF mode. Also, if you have secondary TVs 

connected to the Gateway, your remote control must 

be programmed to operate in UHF mode.

To program the remote ID:

1.

Press and hold the 

LED

 key until it starts to blink.

2.

Press the 

  

 key (button with red dot). The LED 

stops blinking and stays solid.

3.

Press the 

A

 key.

4.

Press the single digit for the remote ID as follows

 

0

 = IR mode

 

1

 = UHF stream one (Channel 3)

 

2

 = UHF stream two (Channel 10)

 

3

 = UHF stream three (Channel 13)

To program the Gateway ID:

1.

 Press and hold the 

LED

 key until it starts to blink.

2.

 Press the 

REC

 key 

(button with red dot)

. The LED 

stops blinking and stays solid.

3.

 Press the 

B

 key.

4.

 Press the three digits for the Gateway ID. (The valid 

range for remotes in SRC-300 native mode is 004-

999, while the valid range for SRC-200 compatibility 

mode is 004-255).

Your three digit code should be on the label on the 

inside of the battery cover of your old remote, listed 

under source.

Information on how to perform other programming and 

playback functions are included in the User’s Guide 

included with your Gateway. These functions include:

1.

 Gateway ID playback

2.

 Gateway ID LED playback

3.

 Remote ID LED playback

4.

 Operating Mode LED playback

5.

 TV code LED playback

6.

 TV code scan function

7.

 Factory reset function

To program TV Remote for power and volume:

1.

Press 

POWER

 button.

2.

Press and hold 

LED

 key until it blinks.

3.

Press 

REC

 key 

(button with red dot)

.

4.

Press 

POWER

 button.

5.

Slowly press and release blue 

UP ARROW

 until TV 

shuts off.

6.

After TV shuts off, press 

SELECT

 to save the 

programming.

Copyright © 2004 by Motorola / Next Level Communications. All rights reserved.

Information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.

Acquiring Gateway Numbers:

1.

Press the menu button on the set-top box.

2.

Have new remote pointed at the set-top box.

3.

Arrow down, by using the blue arrow buttons on 

remote, to “remote set up.”

4.

Press select.

5.

Press the PPV button to acquire two Gateway id 

numbers. You will see:

1.

Gateway id for the remote xxx

2.

This gateway requires a gateway id of xxx 

6.

Record the numbers for later use.

5-24-05

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