Residential Gateway User’s Guide (RG2200) 6085 State Farm Drive • Rohnert Park, CA 94928
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TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS ............................................................................... 5 Safety ...........................................................................................................7 Repairs .........................................................................................................7 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................... 9 About This Manual ..............................
Setting the Remote Control ID ...................................................................39 Determine the remote control Operating Mode (SRC-300 only) ................40 Set the remote control Operating Mode (SRC-300 only) ...........................41 Programming the TV Code ........................................................................42 Programming the TV Code Using Code Search Method ...........................43 Verifying the TV Codes ..................................................
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS • • • • • • • • • READ INSTRUCTIONS – All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated. RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS – The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. HEED WARNINGS – All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to. CLEANING – Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners to dust this product. Use a cloth lightly dampened with water for cleaning.
• • • • • • • • • 6 GROUND OR POLARIZATION – This product may be equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug (a plug having one blade larger than the other). This plug will fit into the power outlet in only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit into the outlet, contact an electrician to replace your obsolete outlet.
SAFETY This section reviews important safety concepts for working with the optical and electrical equipment covered in this guide. SAFETY ADVISORIES AND LABELS Important warning notices, if 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 interruption, and equipment damage.
INTRODUCTION RG2200 Beneath the compact and stylish exterior of the RG2200 is a powerful media delivery system. The RG2200 is different from other video boxes that you may have encountered. Some competitor boxes are designed to deliver one video/audio channel to a single TV and/or VCR device. In contrast, the compact RG2200 delivers the functionality of two or three high-quality digital video boxes in a single package.
ABOUT THIS MANUAL The information in this manual is applicable to ADSL or VDSL versions of the Residential Gateway RG2200. The term xDSL is a generic term, used in this manual, to refer to both ADSL and VDSL technologies. GETTING STARTED on page 15 contains the information you use most frequently and helps you understand how the RG2200 works after your NSP (network service provider) has connected and programmed its functions.
WHAT YOUR NETWORK SERVICE PROVIDER DOES The NSP (network service provider) is the company that installs your telephone and data services, as well as possibly providing Internet service. Some telephone companies, however, use an ISP (Internet service provider) company to offer Internet service to their customers. During the initial installation your NSP does the following: • • • • • • • • Installs the RG2200 and connects it to your home entertainment system.
ABOUT RF CHANNELS Your NSP sets your TV to operate on a specific RF channel. This setting allows you to receive video and audio broadcast services. Programming the TV to an RF channel is similar to setting a TV to a specific channel, such as channel 3, in order to view movies played on your VCR. After the RF channel has been set, it is recommended that you do not change it, as you will no longer be able to receive programming unless you retune your TV to a new RF channel.
WRITE YOUR REMOTE CONTROL AND OTHER IDS HERE You may wish to label each of your remote controls so you can 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.
OPTIONAL GATEWAY FEATURES CLOSED CAPTIONING The RG2200 supports closed captioning capability. 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.
GETTING STARTED This section contains basic information needed to get you started using your new RG2200 right away.
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.
The following table describes the buttons on the front of the RG2200. 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. 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.
LED symbols and descriptions. LED Symbol RG2200 LEDs 6. STATUS What the lights mean If the LED is off, there is no power to the RG2200. A blinking red LED indicates the RG2200 is attempting to communicate with the network. A blinking amber LED indicates the RG2200 is communicating with the network. A blinking green LED indicates the RG2200 is not ready to use. A solid green LED indicates the RG2200 is communicating with the network and is ready to use. 7.
USING YOUR REMOTE CONTROL The remote control allows you to control TV viewing from anywhere in your home. Your NSP (or yourself) can program it to operate your TV as well as your RG2200. The remote control operates by sending either IR (infrared) or UHF (ultra-high frequency) signals to the RG2200. Your Network Service Provider programs your remote to operate in the most appropriate mode for your home. If your remote control is programmed for IR mode, it requires a direct line-of-sight in order to function.
SRC-300 REMOTE CONTROL KEYS M A N B C D E F G H I J O P Q R S T U V W K L 20 X A. LED: Lights when any button on the remote is pressed. Also, when pressed and held starts programming sequences. B. Exit: Exits the current function. C. Directionals: Move cursor in program guide and menus. D. Info: Displays current channel and program guide and menus. E. Day back: Moves program guide back 24 hours. F. Back: In the browser, moves back to the previous screen. G. Vol: Adjusts TV volume. H.
SRC-200 REMOTE CONTROL KEYS A. A: Starts Remote ID programming sequence and VOD, if provided. B. PPV: Displays Pay Per View menu. C. Call ID: Opens Caller ID screen. D. Exit: Exits current menu and returns you to previous screen. E. Directionals: Arrows move cursor in program guide & menu screens. F. Fav: Scans through favorite channels. G. Vol: Adjusts TV volume. H. Mute: Mutes TV sound. When pressed and held, initiates TV Remote setup. I. Number pad: Selects channels. J.
ACTIVATING THE RG2200 The RG2200 doesn’t have an on/off button. However, if your NSP has activated the “One Touch Power” option, the RG2200 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. CHANGING CHANNELS To change the channel using the remote control buttons do one of the following: • • • Press up or down on the channel key (labeled CHAN or Ch).
TO MUTE OR UNMUTE THE TV VOLUME USING YOUR REMOTE CONTROL 1. Press the MUTE key on the remote to mute your TV. 2. Press it again to unmute the TV. SETTING UP CHANNEL ORDER AND YOUR FAVORITE CHANNEL LIST 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. Once your favorite channel list is set up, it can be accessed by pressing the FAV button on your remote control. TO SELECT CHANNEL LIST 1.
TO ARRANGE THE CHANNEL ORDER 1. Press MENU. The Main Menu screen of your interactive program guide is displayed. 2. Use the up or down (directional) key to highlight “Setup The Channels.” 3. Press SELECT. An options screen is displayed. 4. Use the down (directional) key to highlight “Change Channel Order.” 5. Press SELECT. 6. Follow the instructions in the interactive program guide. 7. When you have completed your selection, press EXIT to return to the previous screen. TO CREATE A FAVORITE CHANNEL LIST 1.
User Tip: Selecting channels to be included in the Favorite Channel List can also be performed in Pay-Per-View and when in the program guide menu. Now, whenever you access the program guide or press the FAV key on your remote control, the channels will be listed in the order you selected. CALLER ID/MESSAGE WAITING If you have subscribed to Caller ID, Voice Mail or Call Waiting services with your NSP, these capabilities are enabled as soon as the RG2200 is connected to the network.
• 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 RG2200 maintains a log of the last 50 calls. Information that is unavailable appears in the Call Log as unavailable or private. The log includes: • • • • The caller’s name The caller’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.
USING PAY-PER-VIEW The RG2200 allows you purchase and cancel Pay-Per-View programs, create passwords that control the ability to purchase programs. ORDER OR CANCEL PAY PER VIEW PROGRAMS USING YOUR REMOTE CONTROL 1. Press the PPV key on your remote control. The interactive pay-per-view program guide is displayed. 2. Use your remote control and follow the instructions in the interactive program guide.
The Main Menu screen is displayed. 2. Use the down (directional) key on your remote to highlight “Parental Control.” 3. Press SELECT. An options menu is displayed. The options include: • Parental Control Locks • Setup Passwords 4. Highlight the action you want to perform. 5. Press SELECT. 6. Follow the instructions on your interactive program guide.
4. Highlight the channel you wish to record. 5. Press SELECT. 6. Start the record function on your VCR. (Consult your VCR user’s manual for the correct procedure.) User Tip: If you don’t want caller ID or other messages to appear in a program you are recording, turn the caller ID feature off. See User Tip on page 26.
• • Your VCR begins recording. The record LED on the front panel of RG2200 turns on. Note: You cannot change channels while the recording is in progress. CANCELLING YOUR RECORDING If you want to cancel a recording in 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.
6. If you know your VCR brand and code, highlight “Quick VCR Setup.” See ”VCR Codes” on page 78 for a list of compatible VCRs. 7. Press SELECT. An interactive action menu is displayed. 8. Follow the instructions in the menu. 9. If you don’t know your VCR code, highlight “Complete VCR Setup.” 10. Press SELECT. An interactive action menu is displayed. 11. Follow the instructions on the menu. REPLACING REMOTE CONTROL BATTERIES 1.
ADVANCED USE You 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 remote control because it is not working correctly. Note: Your NSP programs your RG2200 and remote control when your system is first connected. The NSP also programs the same Gateway ID (this is the ID of your RG2200) into all the remote controls in your home.
DETERMINING THE GATEWAY ID Check, ”Write Your Remote Control and Other IDs Here” on page 13. Your NSP may have already recorded the Gateway’s ID on this page or on the back of the remote. If the ID has not been recorded, perform the following steps. 1. Press the SETUP button 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.
The Remote Control Setup screen will been displayed. Remote Control Setup 2200V3000 Press Source or PPV button on Remote now Press EXIT to return to the main menu. 4. Press PPV on your remote control.
The screen lists the ID for the remote, identifies which TV this remote controls, and shows the Gateway ID. Remote Control Setup 2200V3000 Press Source or PPV button on Remote now Remote ID for this Remote is: This remote is set to Control TV: The Gateway ID is set to: 1 1 (Ch 6) 222 Press EXIT to return to the main menu. If the Gateway ID programmed into your remote control does not match the Gateway ID of the RG2200, the system prompts you to reset the Gateway ID.
SETTING THE GATEWAY ID Depending upon the model of the remote control, instructions are as follows. 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 B key. The 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.
DETERMINING THE REMOTE CONTROL ID Depending upon the model of the remote control, instructions are as follows. SRC-300 SRC-200 1. Press the LED key for 3 seconds until the LED flashes. 1. Press the A button and hold it down until the LED at the top of the remote flashes rapidly. 2. Press the INFO key. The LED stops blinking at this point and stays on solid. 2. Press the FAV button and watch the LED. 3. Press the A key and watch the LED.
SETTING THE REMOTE CONTROL ID 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 ID 0 Operates TV Mode Local TV1--TV in same room as RG. Remote is set to operate in IR mode. IR 1 Remote TV1--TV in a different room than the RG. UHF 2 TV2 (remote TV). UHF 3 TV3 (3-stream models only). UHF To program the remote control ID: SRC-300 SRC-200 1.
Note: Valid single-digit codes are 0, 1, 2 (and 3, with 3-stream models). 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. If you correctly entered the single-digit code, the LED flashes on and off and then remains off. Once you have set the remote control ID, write 0, 1, 2, or 3 on labels and place these labels on the TV and the remote to help you identify the TV and the remote to which it is assigned.
SET THE REMOTE CONTROL OPERATING MODE (SRC-300 ONLY) The SRC-300 remote control operates older RG models as well as newer models. To allow for this, the remote can be set to operate in either SRC-200 Compatibility Mode or SRC-300 Native Mode. When in SRC-200 Compatibility Mode, the SRC-300 transmits IR/UHF messages that use the same format as the SRC-200 remote control (messages are 16-bits in length.) When in SRC-300 Native Mode, the SRC-300 transmits IR/UHF messages using the 18-bit message format.
PROGRAMMING THE TV CODE 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 ready to operate the TV. The TV codes can be programmed manually, or they can be scanned. Each of the methods is described below. To program the TV code if you know the three-digit code (see ”TV Codes - SRC-200” on page 76): SRC-300 SRC-200 1.
PROGRAMMING THE TV CODE USING CODE SEARCH METHOD To program a TV code by using the search or scan method: SRC-300 SRC-200 1. Press the LED key and hold it down until the LED 1. Press the MUTE button and hold it down until the LED flashes rapidly. at the top of the remote control flashes rapidly. 2. Press the REC key. The LED stops blinking at this point 2. (Continue with step 3 below.) and stays on solid. (Continue with step 3 below.) 3. Press and release the POWER key.
VERIFYING THE TV CODES To playback the TV code: SRC-300 SRC-200 1. Press the MUTE button and hold it down until the LED 1. Press the LED key and hold it down until the LED at the top of the remote control flashes rapidly. flashes rapidly. 2. Press the FAV button. The remote is now in playback 2. Press the INFO key. The LED stops blinking at this mode. point and stays on solid. 3. Press and release the C key. The remote is now in play- 3. Observe the LED.
VERIFYING AND SETTING OTHER FEATURES The TV Setup menu allows you 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. ACCESSING 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.
The TV Setup menu is displayed on your TV screen. Note: The SELECT button on the remote control opens the Gateway menu only on the TV/Source that the remote control is programmed to operate. If you press SELECT and nothing happens, you need to determine which TV the remote operates. See “Determining the Remote Control ID” on page 38.
VERIFYING THE TV (RF) SETTING 1. Press SETUP button on the RG2200 front panel. The Gateway Menu is displayed. 2. Use the down or up key on the RG2200 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 key on the remote control to highlight the TV you want to examine. 5. Press SELECT. For example, if you selected TV1, the Setup 1 menu will be displayed.
SECONDARY AUDIO: SPECIFYING A PREFERRED LANGUAGE Secondary audio allows you to select a preferred language for each TV. Your NSP may deliver up to four audio programs with each video program. Your NSP may specify, for example, English as the first language, Spanish as the second, French as the third and Chinese as the fourth. If the preferred language is available, the alternate language audio track will be transmitted with the video program.
DISPLAY LANGUAGE 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 you want to modify (TV1, 2 or 3). 5. Press SELECT. The Setup TV# menu is displayed. 6. Use the up or down key on your RG2200 or remote control to highlight Display Language. 7.
3. Press SELECT. The TV Setup menu is displayed. 4. Use the up and down keys to highlight the TV/Source that you want to modify. 5. Press SELECT. The Setup (TV#) menu appears on your TV screen. 6. Use the up and down keys to highlight Emergency Alert Device Support. 7. Press the right or left keys to enable/disable Emergency Alert Device Support. 8. Press EXIT to return to the previous menu.
If EADS is not enabled, one of the following occurs, depending on the type of EAS broadcast: • You hear a two-tone attention signal. • 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 RG2200 automatically tunes your TV to the channel that is broadcasting the EAS message.
CONNECTING YOUR PC TO THE INTERNET Important: Connecting your PC to the Internet and setting up the communications protocols on your PC should be done by your NSP. The following illustrations are for reference if you to move or replace your PC(s). ETHERNET CONNECTIONS Important: Although they appear identical, the CAT 5 cable that connects your RG2200 to your NSP (Network Service Provider) may be wired differently than the RJ-45 cable that connects your PC to the RG2200. Do not switch these two cables.
Single PC connected to the Internet through the RG2200 NETWORK IN NETWORK IN/ TV OUT TV OUT S-VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO-L AUDIO-R IR BLASTER AC-3 110-230 VAC 50-60 Hz 13A MAX ETHERNET RJ-45 CAT 5 Ethernet cable RJ-45 PC The RG2200 Ethernet output can connect to 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.
Multiple PCs connected to the Internet through the RG2200.
CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES Your Network Service Provider installs the RG2200 and connects all your electronic devices to the RG2200. 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 Add new devices to your system Reconfigure existing connections Note: The RG2200 should be located in the area with your primary TV (TV1) and your home entertainment system.
RG2200 back panel. NETWORK IN 1 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 58 NETWORK IN/ TV OUT 2 TV OUT 3 S-VIDEO 4 VIDEO 5 AUDIO-L AUDIO-R 6 NETWORK IN. NETWORK IN/TV OUT. TV OUT. S-VIDEO. VIDEO (composite). AUDIO L and AUDIO R. DIGITAL AUDIO (Dolby Digital or AC-3 on S/PDIF connector). Port cover for optional ETHERNET or HPNA (future) card. IR BLASTER. AC power.
TV/VCR/AUDIO CONNECTIONS TV OUT (VHF) to TV1.
VIDEO (composite)/AUDIO-L/AUDIO-R to TV1.
S-VIDEO/AUDIO-L/AUDIO-R to TV1.
TV OUT (VHF) to VCR/TV1.
Composite VIDEO with AUDIO-L/AUDIO-R to VCR and TV1.
S-VIDEO and AUDIO-L/AUDIO-R to audio receiver and TV1.
S-VIDEO/Digital Audio to audio receiver and TV1.
Basic home entertainment center.
Advanced home entertainment center with Surround Sound (with Dolby Digital 5.1 capability).
IR Blaster connection and positioning.
TROUBLESHOOTING This section describes what to do if your system is not working correctly. Study the following tables to find possible causes and solutions to the problem. Problem Remote doesn’t work Remote will not accept programming changes Possible Cause Dead batteries. Change the batteries in your remote according to the instructions on page 31. Obstruction between the remote and the RG2200 or IR Transmitter.
Problem No picture Possible Cause Try This TV or RG2200 may not be activated. Refer to “Getting Started” on page 15. Cable signal may not be reaching your home. Make sure all cables are connected properly and that your TV is tuned to the correct RF channel (for example 6,7, or 13) for the TV you are using (TV-1, TV-2, or TV-3). If the baseband video output on the RG2200 is connected to the VIDEO IN input on the TV, make sure the TV is set to the correct video input. VCR may be set incorrectly.
Problem No power Possible Cause Power cord is disconnected. Try This Check to make sure that the RG2200 is plugged into a live electrical outlet. Note: If the outlet is controlled by a wall switch, make sure the switch is on. VCR will not record VCR is on wrong channel. See “Changing Channels” on page 22. VCR is programmed incorrectly. Refer to the VCR User’s Manual. VCR is not connected properly. See “TV/VCR/Audio Connections” on page 59. VCR is connected with RCA Place the VCR on the LINE input.
CONTACTING YOUR NETWORK SERVICE PROVIDER FOR HELP If you are unable to fix the problem yourself, contact your NSP for assistance. Depending on the problem you are having, your NSP may ask for your RG2200’s model number. To find out what the model number is: • • Press the SETUP button on the front panel of the RG2200. The GATEWAY menu appears. Select Remote Control Setup. The model number appears in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. For example, RG2BV30000.
TV AND VCR CODES TV CODES - SRC 300 This section lists TV models that are compatible with the SRC-300. If you do not find the TV code you need in the list, call your NSP.
TV and Codes TV and Codes TV and Codes Envision: 006 Jensen: 056 Fisher: 042, 099, 194, 217 KEC: 041 Marantz: 005, 006, 010, 027, 068, 072, 149, 237, 238 Fujitsu: 187 KMC: 098, 224 Marta: 223 Funai: 024, 041, 132, 187, 251 KTV: 005, 006, 039, 041, 098, 224 Matsui: 010, 027, 032, 109, 120 Futuretech: 041 Kawasho: 061 GE: 003, 005, 008, 009, 043, 087, 125, 130, 143, 147, 165, 182, 183, 206, 210, 211, 228, 231, 233, 248 Kenwood: 006, 235, 251 Memorex: 005, 018, 032, 072, 120, 149, 187, 194, 2
TV and Codes Philips: 005, 006, 010, 025, 027, 068, 098, 136, 137, 138, 150, 220, 216, 223, 224, 237, 251 Pioneer: 002, 008, 048, 051, 076, 131, 166, 235 Portland: 005, 024, 098, 224 Proscan: 005, 125, 147, 152, 210, 233 TV and Codes TV and Codes Sansui: 176, 225, 235, 251 Techwood: 005, 165 Sanyo: 042, 089, 092, 109, 184, 194, 217, 219, 244 Teknika: 005, 010, 016, 018, 022, 024, 025, 027, 041, 072, 098, 114, 149, 187, 202, 223, 224, 251 Scott: 005, 006, 037, 041, 093, 098, 187, 194, 224, 247 Telere
TV CODES - SRC-200 This section lists TV model s that are compatible with the SRC-200. If you do not find the TV code you need in the list, call your NSP.
TV and Codes TV and Codes TV and Codes LXI: 003, 005, 010, 125, 129, 131, 194, 223, 251 Optonica: 129 Saba: 051 Orion: 225, 226 Saisho: 032, 033, 109 Lloytron: 224 Osume: 017 Sampo: 006, 019, 194 Lodgenet: 018 Panasonic: 008, 009, 010, 011, 012, 177, 211, 231, 242 Samsung: 005, 006, 010, 016, 032, 098, 194, 202, 221, 224, 244, 246, 247 Philco: 005, 006, 010, 025, 067, 068, 110, 224, 237, 251 Sansui: 225, 235 Philips: 005, 010, 025, 027, 068, 220, 223, 224, 237, 251 Scott: 005, 037, 041, 093
TV and Codes TV and Codes Technics: 008, 242 Victor: 057, 235 Techwood: 005 Video Concepts: 070, 238, 251 Teknika: 005, 010, 016, 018, 022, 024, 025, 041, 072, 098, 114, 187, 202, 223, 224, 251 Vidtech: 005 Telerent: 018, 224 Teletech: 032 Wards: 000, 005, 006, 010, 018, 043, 067, 068, 125, 141, 187, 194, 206, 224, 251 Thomson: 051 Westinghouse: 194 Toshiba: 016, 017, 096, 131, 194, 202, 240, 247 Yamaha: 005, 006, 238, 251 Totevision: 098, 223, 224 Yorx: 194 Universal: 043, 206 Zenith: 001,
VCR and Codes VCR and Codes VCR and Codes Bell & Howell: 104 Fisher: 047, 104, 054, 066 Lloyd's 000, 208 Broksonic: 121, 184, 002, 209, 211, 479 Fuji: 033, 035 Logik: 072 CCE: 072, 278 Funai: 000 MEI: 035 Calix: 037 GE: 035, 060, 048, 202, 240 MGA: 043, 061, 240 Canon: 035 Garrard: 000 MGN Technology: 240 Capehart: 020 Go Video: 432, 526, 232 MTC: 000, 240 Carver: 081 GoldStar: 037, 038 Magnasonic: 278 Cineral: 278 Gradiente: 008, 000 Magnavox: 035, 081, 000, 039, 149 Citizen: 278
VCR and Codes VCR and Codes VCR and Codes Olympus: 035 Randex: 037 Teac: 000, 041 Optimus: 162, 048, 058, 037, 104, 432 Technics: 035, 162 Optonica: 062 Realistic: 000, 104, 047, 048, 037, 035, 062, 046, 066 Orion: 479, 002, 184, 209 Ricoh: 034 Thomas: 000 Panasonic: 035, 162, 077, 225, 616 Runco: 039 Toshiba: 045, 210, 212, 043, 066, 366 Penney: 035, 240, 037, 042, 038, 040, 054 STS: 042 Totevision: 037, 240 Pentax: 042, 105 Samsung: 045, 051, 053, 240 Unitech: 240 Philco: 035, 209, 4
SPECIFICATIONS Cabling Requirements Input/Output Cable (connector) NETWORK IN CAT 5 (RJ-45) DOLBY DIGITAL AUDIO(AC-3) shielded 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.
Environmental Temperature Range 0 to 45°C Humidity Range (non-condensing) Storage Range -40°C to + 80°C 5% to 95% Dimensions Height 2 5/8 in. (6.67cm) Width 15 5/8 in. (39.7cm) Depth 11 3/8 in. (28.9cm) CERTIFICATIONS • • • • • 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 STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
NOTICE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a 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. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
INDEX A about this manual 10 Advanced Use 33 B batteries remote control 31 buttons remote control 20, 21 RG2200 16 RG2200, front panel 17 C cable requirements 81 Certifications 82 changing channels 22 using the remote control 22 using 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 De
front panel buttons 17 G Gateway ID 37 determining 34–36 setting 37, 40, 43 Gateway Menu, illustrated 34, 45 Getting Started 15 I IDs Gateway, determining 34–36 Important Safeguards 5 Internet connecting multiple PCs 55 Internet connections PCs, multiple 54 Introduction 9 IR, about 19 L language alternatives 48 M message 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 device
replacing remote control batteries 31 RF channels, about 12 RF settings 47 RF settings, verifying 47 RG2200 using 16 RG2200 buttons, illustrated 16 RG2200 front panel Exit button, about 17 Message LED, about 18 Online LED, about 18 Record LED, about 18 Select button, about 17 Setup button, about 17 Status LED, about 18 Up key, about 17 S Safety 7 advisories and labels 7 repairs 7 secondary audio 48 settings changing 33 programming 33 Setup Menu, illustrated 47 Setup TV menu 45, 46 Specifications 81 SRC-20
controlling 22 TV/VCR/Audio Connections 59–67 TVs closed captioning 14 programming 45–46 U UHF, about 19 unmute TV volume 23 unplugging devices 57 V VCR codes 78–80 programming 30 VCR, 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 TV