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Environmental

Dimensions

C

ERTIFICATIONS

GR-1089-CORE

FCC Title 47 Part 15, Class B

UL 1950

UL and CSA 1950, and CE

ASTM D (mechanical shock and vibration standards)

FCC S

TATEMENT

 

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OMPLIANCE

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device 
may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that 
may cause undesired operation.

Temperature Range

Storage Range

Humidity Range

(non-condensing)

0 to 45°C

-40°C to + 80°C

5% to 95%

Height

Width

Depth

2 5/8 in. (6.67cm)

15 5/8 in. (39.7cm)

11 3/8 in. (28.9cm)

Summary of Contents for RG2200

Page 1: ...Residential Gateway User s Guide RG2200 6085 State Farm Drive Rohnert Park CA 94928 ...

Page 2: ...uct name only throughout the rest of this document N3 Residential Gateway device or N3 Residential Gateway 2200 device Copyright 2004 by Motorola Inc Next Level Communications All rights reserved Computer programs referred to in this documentation contain confidential and proprietary information of Motorola Next Level Communications Information contained in this document is subject to change witho...

Page 3: ...RG2200 16 Using Your Remote Control 19 Caller ID Message Waiting 25 Using Pay Per View 27 Access Parental Control 27 Recording Your Favorite Programs 28 Cancelling Your Recording 30 Programming Your VCR Code Optional 30 Replacing Remote Control Batteries 31 ADVANCED USE 33 Changing or Programming Settings 33 Determining the Gateway ID 34 Setting the Gateway ID 37 Determining the Remote Control ID ...

Page 4: ...ing the TV Setup Menu 45 Verifying the TV RF Setting 47 Secondary Audio Specifying A Preferred Language 48 Display Language 49 EADS Emergency Alert Device Support 49 CONNECTING YOUR PC TO THE INTERNET 53 Ethernet Connections 53 CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES 57 TV VCR Audio Connections 59 TROUBLESHOOTING 69 CONTACTING YOUR NETWORK SERVICE PROVIDER FOR HELP 72 TV AND VCR CODES 73 TV Codes SRC 300 73 TV Cod...

Page 5: ... stand tripod or table The product may fall causing dam age to the product VENTILATION Slots and openings in the product housing are provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating the following should be observed Openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed sofa rug or similar surface Do not stack other equipment on top o...

Page 6: ...VERLOADING Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electrical shock OBJECT AND LIQUID ENTRY Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dan gerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electrical shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product SERVICING Do not attempt to service ...

Page 7: ... any are located on the back of the RG2200 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 interrup tion and equipment damage REPAIRS If you find the unit in need of repair contact your network service provider for repair or replacement WARNING Discon nect unit before servicing ...

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Page 9: ...o audio chan nel to a single TV and or VCR device In contrast the compact RG2200 delivers the functionality of two or three high qual ity digital video boxes in a single package Depending on the model you have the RG2200 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 tele phony capabilities such as Calle...

Page 10: ...the basic features of the RG2200 ADVANCED USE on page 33 provides more technical information about the RG2200 and gives instructions about how to set up and program your system CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES on page 57 illustrates possible component wiring configurations of the RG in your system to aid you if you want to move your equipment or connect additional equipment such as an entertainment center o...

Page 11: ...l features and services to which you have subscribed including Wiring additional rooms with coaxial cable for secondary TVs Connecting secondary TVs TV2 and TV3 to the network and to any splitters and RAP s remote antenna pack age that are required Connects and configures your PC s to access the Internet Ensures that all the remote controls in your home used with your RG2200 are the correct model ...

Page 12: ...our TV to a new RF channel Once your TV is tuned to the specified RF channel the RG2200 and your remote allow you to surf through the channel line up and tune to any program from any TV viewing location The table below demonstrates how the TV outputs and the RF channels work together to deliver video and audio programming TV OUTPUT Ports RF Channel1 TV1 NETWORK IN TV OUT and or TV OUT 3 4 5 or 6 T...

Page 13: ... easily identify which TV they have each been programmed to control Ask your service provider for labels if they have not already been provided for you Write your remote control ID here TV1 _____ TV2 _____ TV3 _____ Write your TV code here TV1 _____ TV2 _____ TV3 _____ Write your Gateway ID here ____ ____ ____ ...

Page 14: ...apability Refer to your TV User s Guide for instructions on how to use closed captioning TELETEXT Some televisions in European countries support Teletext Teletext data is passed through the RG2200 to your television Refer to your TV s User s Guide for instructions on how to use Teletext ...

Page 15: ... Control on page 19 Changing Channels on page 22 Controlling TV Volume on page 22 Setting Up Channel Order and Your Favorite Channel List on page 23 Caller ID Message Waiting on page 25 Using Pay Per View on page 27 Access Parental Control on page 27 Recording Your Favorite Programs on page 28 Cancelling Your Recording on page 30 Programming Your VCR Code Optional on page 30 Replacing Remote Contr...

Page 16: ...16 USING YOUR RG2200 The illustration below shows the controls you need to be familiar with when using the RG2200 Go to the tables on the next page for description of their function 1 4 3 2 5 8 7 6 9 ...

Page 17: ...ay Menu 2 UP arrow Increases the channel number When you are using the on screen program guide or menu moves the cursor up 3 DOWN arrow Decreases the channel number When you are using the on screen program guide or menu moves the cursor down 4 SELECT While in the program guide or menu selects the highlighted choice 5 EXIT Exits the current menu Reboots restarts the RG2200 if pressed and held for 5...

Page 18: ...ndicates the RG2200 is communicating with the network and is ready to use 7 ONLINE No light or off indicates there is no active PC detected on the data port An amber light indicates the RG2200 has detected an active PC on the data port but the RG2200 is not yet ready for use A solid green LED indicates the RG2200 has detected an active Ethernet PC or hub on the Ethernet and is ready for use 8 RECO...

Page 19: ...rder to function In other words you need to point an IR remote directly to the television or the RG2200 You can only use an IR remote to operate a TV that is located in the same room as the RG2200 If your primary TV TV1 located in a different room than the RG2200 the remote must be programmed to use UHF mode Remote controls that control secondary TVs TV2 TV3 are also programmed to operate in UHF m...

Page 20: ...hannels L Mute Mutes and unmutes TV sound M Power Powers TV on off and tunes to default channel N A B C D and Text Reserved for Teletext functions O Page up and down Pages up and down in interactive program guide and menus P Select Selects highlighted option Q Day forward Moves program guide forward 24 hours R Play Record Pause and Stop Video on demand controls S Ch Changes program channel T Guide...

Page 21: ...ack Moves program guide back 24 hours K B Starts Gateway ID programming sequence browser if provided L Power Powers TV on off and tunes to default channel M Menu Displays Main Menu N Page up and down Pages up and down in program guide menu screens O Guide Displays interactive program guide P Select Selects highlighted option Q LastCh Tunes to last channel R Info Displays current channel and progra...

Page 22: ...hange the channel using the remote control buttons do one of the following Press up or down on the channel key labeled CHAN or Ch Enter the channel number on the number key pad and press Select Enter the channel number on the number key pad and wait 5 seconds the RG2200 will go to the channel entered To change the channel using the RG2200 front panel buttons Press the up or down key on the front p...

Page 23: ...te channel list is set up it can be accessed by pressing the FAV button on your remote control TO SELECT CHANNEL LIST 1 Press the MENU key on your remote control The Main Menu screen of your interactive program guide is displayed 2 Use the down directional key to highlight Setup The Channels 3 Press SELECT An options screen is displayed 4 Use the down directional key to highlight Select Channels 5...

Page 24: ...de 7 When you have completed your selection press EXIT to return to the previous screen TO CREATE A FAVORITE CHANNEL LIST 1 Press MENU The Main Menu screen of your interactive program guide is displayed 2 Use the down directional key to highlight Setup The Channels 3 Press SELECT An options screen is displayed 4 Use the down directional key to highlight Favorite Channels 5 Press SELECT 6 Follow th...

Page 25: ...se capabilities are enabled as soon as the RG2200 is connected to the network When an incoming call arrives the message LED on the front of the RG2200 is illuminated and caller ID information appears in the upper left hand corner of each of the TVs that is caller ID enabled The information may include some or all of the following depending on the services available to you in your area The caller s...

Page 26: ...ller s phone number The date The time of the call TO VIEW THE CALL LOG 1 Press the CALL ID key on your remote control The Caller ID Log is displayed New calls appear with An asterisk Highlighted text User Tip Make changes to your Caller ID and Voice Mail setups by pressing the MENU button and then selecting Tele phone Services 2 Use the up or down directional keys to scroll through the list of cal...

Page 27: ...w the instructions in the interactive program guide ACCESS PARENTAL CONTROL The RG2200 allows you to use parental discretion about the TV programs or movies you want your children viewing This parental lock is easily set up and removed using your remote control You can control access to programs of your choice in several ways Lock by channel Lock by rating and content Lock by time The RG2200 also ...

Page 28: ...otten your password and are unable to access pay per view or the parental controls contact your NSP and have them reset your password RECORDING YOUR FAVORITE PROGRAMS User Tip When you are connecting your RG2200 to a VCR that has more than one AV input be sure to plug into the default or primary input which could be called AV 1 or L 1 Make sure that your NSP has connected the VCR to the RG2200 For...

Page 29: ...he RG2200 by your NSP before the RG2200 can be programmed to record your favorite program If the IR Blaster hasn t been installed contact your NSP Not all NSPs support use of the IR Blaster To setup the RG2200 1 Press GUIDE on your remote control 2 Use the up or down key to highlight the program you wish to record 3 Press SELECT An options menu is displayed 4 Follow the interactive program guide i...

Page 30: ...n progress 1 Press SELECT on your remote control 2 Use the right key to highlight Cancel 3 Press SELECT Your recording will be canceled PROGRAMMING YOUR VCR CODE OPTIONAL Not all NSPs support VCR codes 1 Turn on VCR 2 Put a recordable tape into the VCR 3 Press Menu on the remote control The Main Menu is displayed 4 Use the down directional key to highlight Setup VCR 5 Press SELECT An options menu ...

Page 31: ...ELECT An interactive action menu is displayed 11 Follow the instructions on the menu REPLACING REMOTE CONTROL BATTERIES 1 Remove the battery compartment cover by holding the remote control with its back facing you then pressing the bat tery cover at the thumb depression and sliding it off 2 Install two 1 5V AA alkaline batteries aligning positive and negative terminals according to the diagrams in...

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Page 33: ...here is more than one RG2200 in your home your NSP programs the Gateway ID into each remote control that communicates with a specific RG2200 CHANGING OR PROGRAMMING SETTINGS By using the remote control the RG2200 front panel buttons and on screen menus you can perform the following tasks Determine the Gateway ID Set the Gateway ID Determine the Remote Control ID Set the Remote Control ID Determine...

Page 34: ...utton on the front panel of the RG2200 See Using Your RG2200 on page 16 for an illustration and description of this button and other buttons on the RG2200s The Gateway Menu screen will be displayed on your TV 2 Use the down key on your remote control to move down to Remote Control Setup 3 Press SELECT on your RG2200 or your remote control Gateway Menu SEP 3 3 22 PM Use and then press SELECT Use EX...

Page 35: ...35 The Remote Control Setup screen will been displayed 4 Press PPV on your remote control Remote Control Setup 2200V3000 Press Source or PPV button on Remote now Press EXIT to return to the main menu ...

Page 36: ...set the Gateway ID For future reference write down the Gateway ID number displayed in Write Your Remote Control and Other IDs Here on page 13 5 Press EXIT twice on your remote to exit the Remote Control Setup and Gateway Menus Remote Control Setup 2200V3000 Press Source or PPV button on Remote now Remote ID for this Remote is The Gateway ID is set to 1 This remote is set to Control TV 1 Ch 6 222 P...

Page 37: ...he remote is now in programming mode You can set the GATEWAY ID 4 Enter the 3 digit code assigned to your RG2200 The valid range is 004 999 for SRC 300s in native mode For SRC 300s in SRC 200 Compatibility mode the range is 004 255 Enter a number with 3 digits even if it contains leading zeroes Examples of valid values are 009 012 354 or 988 1 Press the B key and hold it down until the LED at the ...

Page 38: ...ote returns to normal operation SRC 300 SRC 200 1 Press the LED key for 3 seconds until the LED flashes 2 Press the INFO key The LED stops blinking at this point and stays on solid 3 Press the A key and watch the LED 1 Press the A button and hold it down until the LED at the top of the remote flashes rapidly 2 Press the FAV button and watch the LED Number of flashes Remote Control ID Mode Rapid fl...

Page 39: ...V UHF 3 TV3 3 stream models only UHF SRC 300 SRC 200 1 Press the LED key and hold it down until the LED flashes rapidly 2 Press the REC key The LED stops blinking at this point and stays on solid 3 Press the A key The remote is now in programming mode 4 Enter the single digit remote control ID from the table on page 39 1 Press and continue to hold the A button until the LED at the top of the remot...

Page 40: ...twork Service Provider may have already done this Repeat this procedure for each remote control DETERMINE THE REMOTE CONTROL OPERATING MODE SRC 300 ONLY 1 Press the LED key for three seconds until the LED flashes 2 Press the INFO key The LED stops blinking at this point and stays on solid 3 Press and release the D key When the D key is released the LED immediately turns off 4 Watch the LED The Ope...

Page 41: ...presses occurs the LED will turn off and the remote control will return to normal operation You will need to begin the procedure from step 1 2 Press the REC key The LED stops blinking and stays solid 3 Press and release the D key The LED temporarily turns off Releasing the key causes the LED to light up again 4 Press 0 to select SRC 200 compatibility mode or 1 to select SRC 300 native mode The new...

Page 42: ...a 20 second lapse in button presses occurs the LED will turn off and the remote control will return to normal operation You will need to repeat the above procedure to program the TV code SRC 300 SRC 200 1 Press the LED key and hold it down until the LED flashes rapidly 2 Press the REC key The LED stops blinking at this point and stays on solid 3 Press and release the C key The remote is now in pro...

Page 43: ...u reach the correct TV code the TV will automatically turn on or off if it was previously on Note that the LED will flash rapidly once you have scanned through all the codes and then it will continue to go through the codes again in a continuous wrap 5 Press the SELECT button to store the TV code The LED flashes rapidly then stops indicating that the TV code has been stored 6 Repeat procedure for ...

Page 44: ...es rapidly 2 Press the INFO key The LED stops blinking at this point and stays on solid 3 Press and release the C key The remote is now in play back mode 4 Observe the LED The TV code will be indicated by a blink sequence for each number See example below 1 Press the MUTE button and hold it down until the LED at the top of the remote control flashes rapidly 2 Press the FAV button The remote is now...

Page 45: ...SSING THE TV SETUP MENU To access TV Setup Menu 1 Press the SETUP button on the front panel of the RG2200 The Gateway Menu is displayed on your TV screen 2 Use the down or up key on the RG2200 or the remote to highlight TV Setup 3 Press the SELECT button on the RG2200 or the remote control Gateway Menu SEP 3 3 22 PM Use and then press SELECT Use EXIT to return to program viewing TV Setup Remote Co...

Page 46: ...TV Source that the remote control is pro grammed to operate If you press SELECT and nothing happens you need to determine which TV the remote operates See Deter mining the Remote Control ID on page 38 TV Setup Menu SEP 3 3 22 PM Use and then press SELECT Use EXIT to return to program viewing TV1 TV2 TV3 Position Graphics Display Exit ...

Page 47: ...he selected RF setting is displayed in this case chan nel 6 has been selected Note Your Network Service Provider sets up the initial RF channel settings and your TV to provide program channels by programming the output to a specific RF channel If you need to change the RF channel settings it is recommended that you call your NSP to do this for you 6 Press the EXIT button twice to exit back to the ...

Page 48: ...rimary language provided with the program For example if you are watching a Spanish only channel Spanish audio is played regardless of the Second ary Audio Display option 1 Press the SETUP button on the RG2200 The Gateway Menu is displayed 2 Use the up and down keys to highlight the TV Setup option 3 Press SELECT The TV Setup menu is displayed 4 Use the up and down keys to highlight the TV that yo...

Page 49: ...default language which was English in the previous examples 8 Continue to press the right key in the language field until the language you want appears Available languages are English Spanish French and Norwegian 9 When you have selected the preferred language press EXIT to return to the Main Menu screen EADS EMERGENCY ALERT DEVICE SUPPORT Your NSP enables the EADS Emergency Alert Device Support o...

Page 50: ...ght or left keys to enable disable Emergency Alert Device Support 8 Press EXIT to return to the previous menu If Emergency Alert Device Support is enabled the following occurs for all EAS Emergency Alert System broadcasts You hear a two tone attention signal during Emergency Alert broadcasts The RG2200 automatically tunes your TV to the channel that is broadcasting the EAS message The emergency me...

Page 51: ... screen to advise you of what type of emergency has occurred and the channel you should tune for more information The RG2200 automatically tunes your TV to the channel that is broad casting the EAS message For national and required monthly testing alerts the RG2200 automatically tunes the TV to the EADS channel Flash Flood Warning Tune to Channel 6 for information ...

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Page 53: ...ET CONNECTIONS Important Although they appear identical the CAT 5 cable that connects your RG2200 to your NSP Network Service Pro vider may be wired differently than the RJ 45 cable that connects your PC to the RG2200 Do not switch these two cables If the cables are switched the network connection to your RG2200 or your Ethernet connection to your PC may not oper ate It is recommended that you lab...

Page 54: ... multiple PCs through the use of a hub Whether all PCs connected in this manner can be provided with Internet access service depends on your NSP TV OUT NETWORK IN NETWORK IN TV OUT S VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO L AUDIO R AC 3 ETHERNET IR BLASTER 110 230 VAC 50 60 Hz 13A MAX PC CAT 5 Ethernet cable RJ 45 RJ 45 ...

Page 55: ...nected to the Internet through the RG2200 TV OUT NETWORK IN NETWORK IN TV OUT S VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO L AUDIO R AC 3 ETHERNET IR BLASTER 110 230 VAC 50 60 Hz 13AMAX Ethernet hub PC PC CAT5 Ethernet cable CAT5 Ether net cable ...

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Page 57: ...1 and your home entertainment system When you rearrange your equipment be sure to unplug and plug in your equipment in the following order 1 Unplug all electronic devices including the TV VCR and RG2200 2 Disconnect all cables between your electronic devices 3 Make your planned changes 4 Reconnect the cables between these devices User Tip When you are plugging your RG2200 in to a VCR that has more...

Page 58: ... 6 AUDIO L and AUDIO R 7 DIGITAL AUDIO Dolby Digital or AC 3 on S PDIF connector 8 Port cover for optional ETHERNET or HPNA future card 9 IR BLASTER 10 AC power 2 3 4 6 7 5 8 10 9 1 AC 3 AUDIO R AUDIO L S VIDEO TV OUT NETWORK IN TV OUT NETWORK IN IR BLASTER 110 230 VAC 50 60 Hz 13A MAX VIDEO ...

Page 59: ...VCR AUDIO CONNECTIONS TV OUT VHF to TV1 AC 3 AUDIO R AUDIO L S VIDEO TVOUT NETWORKIN TV OUT NETWORKIN IR BLASTER 110 230 VAC 50 60 Hz 13AMAX VIDEO S Video VHF UHF IN Video1 Video2 Video In Audio L Audio R TV1 ...

Page 60: ...EO composite AUDIO L AUDIO R to TV1 AC 3 AUDIO R AUDIO L S VIDEO TV OUT NETWORK IN TV OUT NETWORK IN IR BLASTER 110 230 VAC 50 60 Hz 13A MAX VIDEO S Video VHF UHF IN Video1 Video2 Video In Audio L Audio R TV1 ...

Page 61: ... S VIDEO AUDIO L AUDIO R to TV1 AC 3 AUDIO R AUDIO L S VIDEO TV OUT NETWORK IN TV OUT NETWORK IN IR BLASTER 110 230 VAC 50 60 Hz 13A MAX VIDEO S Video VHF UHF IN Video1 Video2 Video In Audio L Audio R TV1 ...

Page 62: ...VHF to VCR TV1 AC 3 AUDIO R AUDIO L S VIDEO TV OUT NETWORK IN TV OUT NETWORK IN IR BLASTER 110 230 VAC 50 60 Hz 13A MAX VIDEO S Video VHF UHF IN Video1 Video2 Video In Audio L Audio R OUT TO TV ANTENNAIN VCR TV1 ...

Page 63: ...DIO R to VCR and TV1 AC 3 AUDIO R AUDIO L S VIDEO TV OUT NETWORK IN TV OUT NETWORK IN IR BLASTER 110 230 VAC 50 60 Hz 13A MAX VIDEO S Video VHF UHF IN Video1 Video2 Video In Audio L Audio R VIDEO OUT VIDEO IN AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN VCR TV1 ...

Page 64: ...to audio receiver and TV1 AC 3 AUDIO R AUDIO L S VIDEO TV OUT NETWORK IN TV OUT NETWORK IN IR BLASTER 110 230 VAC 50 60 Hz 13A MAX VIDEO S Video VHF UHF IN Video1 Video2 Video In Audio L Audio R AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT TV1 audio receiver ...

Page 65: ...ceiver and TV1 AC 3 AUDIO R AUDIO L S VIDEO TV OUT NETWORK IN TV OUT NETWORK IN IR BLASTER 110 230 VAC 50 60 Hz 13A MAX VIDEO S Video VHF UHF IN Video1 Video2 Video In Audio L Audio R AUDIO IN DIGITAL AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT audio receiver TV1 ...

Page 66: ...ORK IN TV OUT NETWORK IN IR BLASTER 110 230 VAC 50 60 Hz 13A MAX VIDEO SPEAKER OUT AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT L R L R L R L R S Video VHF UHF IN Video1 Video2 Video Out Audio L Audio R Video In L R TV1 VCR audio receiver left speaker right speaker ...

Page 67: ...ORK IN IR BLASTER 110 230 VAC 50 60 Hz 13A MAX VIDEO DIGITAL AUDIO IN SURROUND AUDIO OUT FRONT CENTER BACK AUDIO OUT S Video VHF UHF IN Video1 Video2 Video Out Audio L Audio R Video In AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT AUDIO IN VCR TV1 audio receiver left front speaker right front speaker right rear speaker left rear speaker woofer center speaker ...

Page 68: ...ster connection and positioning VCR IR Blaster cable from IR Blaster port AC 3 AUDIO R AUDIO L S VIDEO TV OUT NETWORK IN TV OUT NETWORK IN IR BLASTER 110 230 VAC 50 60 Hz 13A MAX VIDEO IR Blaster port IR Blaster ...

Page 69: ... line of sight between the RG2200 and the remote Remote will not accept pro gramming changes Weak batteries Replace batteries and reprogram Remote will not operate at secondary viewing locations Weak or dead batteries Replace batteries Using wrong remote for that TV Check remote label to be sure you are using correct remote control Obstruction between the remote and the TV Make sure that nothing i...

Page 70: ...o the correct TV or video input No picture Your RG2200 has recently received a software download Sometimes after a download the system fails to operate You may need to restart your RG2200 To restart your RG2200 press and hold down the power button on the front panel for 5 seconds Picture is distorted Coaxial cable is disconnected or loose Reconnect or tighten the cable Blue or black TV screen No v...

Page 71: ... or not using the correct input Tune TV to correct RF channel VCR is not connected properly See TV VCR Audio Connections on page 59 Amber On line LED You don t have on line services Call your Network Service Provider to initiate service Amber Network LED The Gateway is not ready for use Unplug power connection on back of Gateway then reconnect if light stays on more than 10 minutes Message on TV s...

Page 72: ... Setup The model number appears in the upper right hand corner of the screen For example RG2BV30000 Be sure that the remote control you are using came with your RG2200 Using more than one type of remote with the RG2200 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 up and programming your system using the RG2200...

Page 73: ...8 194 Broksonic 005 010 027 174 176 225 226 245 CXC 041 Candle 005 006 022 025 Capehart 019 Carver 010 027 Centurion 005 006 194 Citizen 005 006 010 016 018 022 024 025 027 098 202 224 Concerto 005 010 027 Contec 017 041 054 181 185 227 Corando 098 224 Coronado 098 224 TV and Codes Craig 021 041 Crown 041 098 224 Curtis Mathes 005 006 010 016 018 027 059 098 125 131 194 202 210 224 231 251 Daewoo ...

Page 74: ...3 251 Lloytron 098 224 Lodgenet 018 Loewe 010 027 Logik 018 Luxman 005 MGA 005 006 071 072 149 187 194 240 MTC 005 006 010 016 024 027 202 251 Magnasonic 010 024 027 129 131 187 Magnavox 000 005 006 008 010 017 024 025 027 054 067 068 098 110 132 154 167 175 187 194 216 224 231 237 251 254 Majestic 018 TV and Codes Marantz 005 006 010 027 068 072 149 237 238 Marta 223 Matsui 010 027 032 109 120 Me...

Page 75: ...0 016 027 042 087 096 098 099 101 102 104 125 131 132 184 187 194 202 217 223 224 251 Sharp 017 054 098 129 141 200 224 254 Signature 010 018 027 251 Sony 000 109 180 189 232 Soundesign 005 025 041 187 251 Spectricon 032 120 Starlite 041 Supra 005 022 Sylvania 005 006 010 024 025 027 068 098 110 132 175 194 224 237 240 251 Symphonic 132 179 251 TIVO 136 137 138 TMK 005 Tandy 098 113 129 224 251 Ta...

Page 76: ...is Mathes 005 006 016 018 059 098 125 194 202 210 224 231 DBX 238 Daewoo 005 024 029 030 032 098 214 215 224 247 252 Daytron 098 194 224 Dimensia 125 Electrohome 098 224 240 Emerson 005 017 033 035 037 038 039 041 098 143 176 185 187 203 222 223 224 225 226 227 251 Fisher 042 194 217 Fujitsu 187 Funai 041 187 251 TV and Codes Futuretech 041 GE 003 005 008 009 043 125 130 147 206 210 211 228 231 24...

Page 77: ...r 002 048 051 076 235 Portland 005 098 224 Proscan 125 147 210 Proton 005 006 013 019 098 224 Pulsar 001 248 Quasar 008 009 211 231 242 RCA 003 005 014 048 078 079 080 082 084 085 086 087 125 147 210 231 251 255 Radio Shack 005 041 098 141 194 224 230 242 Realistic 041 141 194 222 223 224 251 Runco 243 SAA 145 SSS 005 041 TV and Codes Saba 051 Saisho 032 033 109 Sampo 006 019 194 Samsung 005 006 0...

Page 78: ... 223 224 251 Telerent 018 224 Teletech 032 Thomson 051 Toshiba 016 017 096 131 194 202 240 247 Totevision 098 223 224 Universal 043 206 Vector Research 006 238 TV and Codes Victor 057 235 Video Concepts 070 238 251 Vidtech 005 Viking 022 Wards 000 005 006 010 018 043 067 068 125 141 187 194 206 224 251 Westinghouse 194 Yamaha 005 006 238 251 Yorx 194 Zenith 001 018 223 225 235 248 249 251 Zonda 12...

Page 79: ...Video 432 526 232 GoldStar 037 038 Gradiente 008 000 Grundig 195 Harley Davidson 000 Harman Kardon 038 081 Harwood 068 072 Headquarter 046 Hitachi 042 105 000 041 HI Q 047 Hughes Network Systems 042 JVC 067 008 041 Jensen 041 KEC 037 278 KLH 072 Kenwood 041 067 038 Kodak 035 037 LXI 037 VCR and Codes Lloyd s 000 208 Logik 072 MEI 035 MGA 043 061 240 MGN Technology 240 MTC 000 240 Magnasonic 278 Ma...

Page 80: ...c 000 104 047 048 037 035 062 046 066 Ricoh 034 Runco 039 STS 042 Samsung 045 051 053 240 Sanky 039 048 Sansui 041 479 000 067 209 271 Sanyo 047 046 104 240 Scott 184 211 121 043 045 210 212 Sears 054 105 037 042 000 035 046 047 066 104 Semp 045 Sharp 048 062 Shintom 072 Shogun 051 240 Singer 072 Sony 033 034 032 000 035 Sylvania 035 081 000 043 Symphonic 000 TMK 036 208 240 Tatung 041 VCR and Cod...

Page 81: ...elded phono cable RCA male AUDIO L R shielded phono cable RCA male VIDEO shielded phono cable RCA male S VIDEO S video NETWORK IN TV OUT coax F male TV OUT coax F male ETHERNET CAT 5 cable RJ 45 HPNA future telephone cable RJ 11 IR BLASTER n a 3 5 mm mini male Condition Power Consumption watts normal operation 30 watts 100 240VAC 50 60Hz ...

Page 82: ...ies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Temperature Range Storage Range Humidity Range non condensing 0 to 45 C 40 C to 80 C 5 to 95 Height Width Depth 2 5 8 in 6 67cm 15 5 8 in 39 7cm 11 3 ...

Page 83: ...nications However there is no guaran tee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the antenna Reorient or relocate t...

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Page 85: ...sing the RG2200 buttons 22 channel list select 23 channel order favorite 23 setting up 23 closed captioning 14 codes TV SRC 200 76 78 TV SRC 300 73 75 VCR 78 80 Controlling TV Volume 22 D dimensions 82 Display Language 49 changing 49 down key about 17 E Emergency Alert Device Support 49 51 entertainment center 67 advanced illustrated 67 basic illustrated 66 Ethernet connections 53 single PC 54 F F...

Page 86: ... waiting 25 mute TV volume 23 N Network Access Provider finding 72 Network Service Provider Services 11 P Parental Control 27 parental locks 27 pay per view using 27 plugging in devices 57 power requirements 81 preface 5 R recording your favorite programs 28 remote control 19 buttons SRC 200 21 buttons SRC 300 20 buttons described 20 21 using 19 remote control ID setting 39 40 remote control ID fo...

Page 87: ...Setup Menu illustrated 47 Setup TV menu 45 46 Specifications 81 SRC 200 remote control TV codes list 76 78 SRC 300 remote control TV codes list 73 75 Surround Sound wiring illustrated 67 T Teletext 14 temperature operating range 82 troubleshooting 69 71 blue or black screen 70 no picture 70 no power 71 no sound 69 picture distortion 70 remote control won t change channels 69 replacing remote contr...

Page 88: ...CR plugging into 57 VCR using the RG2200 to start 29 video recording 28 W wiring advanced home entertainment center with Surround Sound 67 basic home entertainment center 66 composite video with AUDIO L AUDIO R and TV1 63 S VIDEO and AUDIO L AUDIO R to audio receiver and TV1 64 S VIDEO AUDIO L AUDIO R to TV1 61 TV OUT to TV1 59 TV OUT to VCR TV1 62 VIDEO AUDIO L AUDIO R to TV1 60 ...

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