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10The following table describes the LEDs on the front of the RG3000.AC OUTLETThe RG3000 has an AC outlet on the rear of the unit. Other devices can be
11USING YOUR REMOTE CONTROLThe model SRC-300A remote control is to be used with the RG3000. The remote control allows you to control TV viewing from a
12CHANGING CHANNELSTo change the channel using the remote control buttons do one of the following: • Press up or down on the channel key (labeled CHAN
133. Press SELECT.An options screen is displayed.4. Use the down (directional) key to highlight “Change Channel Order.”5. Press SELECT.6. Follow the i
14• The caller’s name• The caller’s numberYou may also receive messages indicating the following conditions.• The caller is out of the area• The calle
15The Main Menu screen is displayed.2. Use the down (directional) key on your remote to highlight “Parental Control.”3. Press SELECT.An options menu i
163. Press SELECT. An options menu is displayed.4. Follow the interactive program guide instructions to set up the times to you want start and stop th
17ADVANCED USEYou will need the information in this section if you want to change the default settings that were set up by your NSP or reprogram your
181. Press and hold the LED key until it starts to blink.If an invalid code is entered or a 20 second lapse in button presses occurs, the LED will tur
19The Remote Control Setup screen will be displayed.4. Press PPV on your remote control.The screen lists the ID for the remote and shows the Gateway I
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20DETERMINING THE REMOTE CONTROL ID1. Press the LED key for 3 seconds until the LED flashes.2. Press the INFO key. The LED stops blinking at this poin
21Follow the steps below to program the TV code when you already know the three-digit code. (For a list of codes, see ”TV and VCR Codes” on page 39.)1
22VERIFYING AND SETTING OTHER FEATURESThe TV Setup menu allows you to read and set the TV RF settings, as well as set Secondary Audio, Display Languag
232. Use the down or up key on the RG3000 or the remote control to scroll to TV Setup.3. Press SELECT. The TV Setup Menu will be displayed on your TV.
248. Press the EXIT button twice to return to the program screen.DISPLAY LANGUAGE1. Press the MENU button on the RG3000.The Gateway Menu is displayed.
25• The emergency message appears at the top of your TV screen. If EADS is not enabled, one of the following occurs, depending on the type of EAS broa
26The default setting is 16:9. Other choices include 4:3 pan/scan and 4:3 letterbox. Try out different settings to see which you prefer.9. When you ha
272. 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 highligh
28Foreground Color Auto - Uses the caption author’s recommendation White Black Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta CyanForeground Opacity Auto -
29CONFIGURATION EXAMPLESYour Network Service Provider installs the RG3000 and connects all your electronic devices to the RG3000. However, you may nee
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30CONNECTIONSBasic HDTV ConnectionsTV OUT (VHF) to TVS-VideoVideo InAudio LAudio RControl SIn OutVHF/UHFTo ConverterAUXVideo In134Monitor OutAudio Out
31VIDEO (composite)/AUDIO-L/AUDIO-R to TVS-VIDEO/AUDIO-L/AUDIO-R to TVS-VideoVideo InAudio LAudio RControl SIn OutVHF/UHFTo ConverterAUXVideo In134Mon
32TV OUT (VHF) to VCR/TVComposite VIDEO with AUDIO-L/AUDIO-R to VCR and TVOUT TO TVANTENNA INETHERNET NETWORK INNETWORK INTV OUTS-VIDEOAC-3IR BLASTERR
33S-VIDEO and AUDIO-L/AUDIO-R to audio receiver and TVS-VIDEO/Digital Audio to audio receiver and TVS-VideoVHF/UHFINVideo1Video2Video InAudio LAudio R
34Basic home entertainment centerETHERNET NETWORK INNETWORK INTV OUTS-VIDEOAC-3IR BLASTERRLAUX POWER120 V ~50-60 Hz3.0A MAX 120 V ~50-60 Hz3.3A MAXCVB
35Advanced home entertainment center with Surround Sound (with Dolby Digital 5.1 capability)IR Blaster connection and positioningDIGITAL AUDIO INSURR
37TROUBLESHOOTINGPOSSIBLE CAUSES AND SOLUTIONSThis section describes what to do if your system is not working correctly. Study the following tables to
38CONTACTING YOUR NETWORK SERVICE PROVIDER FOR HELPIf you are unable to fix the problem yourself, contact your NSP for assistance. Depending on the pr
39TV AND VCR CODESTV CODES - SRC 300This section lists TV models that are compatible with the SRC-300A. If you do not find the TV code you need in the
40Panasonic: 008, 009, 010, 011, 012, 127, 148, 165, 177, 183, 211, 218, 231, 241, 242Philco: 005, 006, 010, 024, 025, 027, 052, 067, 068, 072, 098, 1
41VCR CODESThis table lists the VCR models and code numbers that are compatible with the IR Transmitter. If you do not find the code you need in the l
42Note: The IR Transmitter is not compatible with: • Samsun VCR/TV model number CDX1342• Philips VCR model number VRX364ATSymphonic: 000TMK: 036, 208
43SPECIFICATIONSCabling RequirementsPower RequirementsEnvironmentalDimensions and weightCERTIFICATIONS• GR-1089-CORE• FCC Title 47 Part 15, Class B• U
44• CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1-03•CE• ASTM D (mechanical shock and vibration standards)FCC STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCEThis device complies with Part 15 of the
INDEXAabout this manual 7Advanced Use 17Aspect Ratio 25Bbatteriesremote control13buttonsremote control11RG3000 9RG3000, front panel 9, 10Ccable requir
RG3000 buttons, illustrated 9RG3000 front panelChannel Down key, about10Channel Up key, about 10Clock Display, about 10Cursor buttons, about 9Guide bu
5IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDSREAD INSTRUCTIONS – All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated.RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS –
6•OBJECT AND LIQUID ENTRY – Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out
7INTRODUCTIONBeneath the compact exterior of the RG3000 is a powerful media delivery system. The RG3000 is a single stream, VDSL settop capable of del
8WHAT YOUR NETWORK SERVICE PROVIDER DOESThe NSP (network service provider) is the company that installs your telephone service. During the initial ins
9GETTING STARTEDThis section contains basic information needed to get you started using your new RG3000 right away. This infor-mation is covered in th
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