User`s guide

Programming the Gateway ID using your SRC-350 keypad:
1. In this order, press and hold the [SELECT] button, then the [MUTE] button. Hold both buttons
down together until the [LED] button illuminates. Release both buttons as soon as the [LED]
button illuminates.
2. Press and release the [B] key. The [LED] button temporarily turns off. Releasing the key causes
the [LED] button to light up again. You can now set the correct Gateway ID.
3. Enter the three-digit code assigned to your RG. The valid range is 004 – 999 for SRC-350s set to
SRC-350 Native Modes. For SRC-350s set to SRC-200 Compatibility Mode, the valid range is
004 – 255. Enter a three-digit number, even if it contains leading zeroes.
Examples of valid values are: 009, 012, 354, or 988. If you entered the Gateway ID correctly, the
[LED] button will blink three-times and go out. If the value was not entered successfully, the [LED]
button will go off and the remote control will return to normal operation. Repeat the steps above to
try again.
LED Playback of the Remote Control Gateway ID:
1. In this order, press and hold the [SELECT] button, then the [MUTE] button. Hold
both buttons
down
together until the [LED] button illuminates. Release both buttons as soon as the [LED]
button illuminates.
2. Press [INFO], then [B]. The [LED] button will “blink back” the Remote Control Gateway ID. Please
note that for the numeric [0], the [LED] button will blink in fast-sequence.
SETTING THE REMOTE CONTROL ID
The Remote Control ID allows you to control your Residential Gateway TV viewing on a specific TV in
your home. Your Network Service Provider uses the following table when programming your Remote
Control ID to work with eat TV in your household:
Remote
Control
ID
Operates
TV
Mode
0
Local TV1 – TV in same room as the 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
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