Scientific Atlanta AT2300 User Manual

User’s Guide
AT2300 AllTouch Remote Control
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Programming for Volume
FCC Compliance
Set-Top Device
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
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accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note: 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 instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communication. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equip-
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ment 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 receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment
and the receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a
circuit different from that to which the receiver
is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Scientific-Atlanta could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
Explorer is a registered trademark of Scientific­Atlanta, Inc. “Bringing the Interactive Experience Home” and VCR Commander are trademarks of Scientific-Atlanta, Inc. All other trademarks shown are trademarks of their respective owners
Unlocking the Remote
Your cable set-top device code is “locked” to keep you from changing the CBL code unintentionally. If you need to program the remote to operate a different cable set-top device, use the following steps to unlock the remote.
1. Press and hold SELECT and CBL until the light blinks twice.
2. Using the keypad on the remote, press 9 9 6.
3. Press CH- to unlock the set-top device code.
Result: You can now set up your cable device with the following procedure.
Programming for Cable Operation
Use the following steps if you need to program the remote to operate a different cable set-top device.
1. Locate your cable brand in the Cable Setup Codes section in this guide. If your brand is not listed, see Searching the Code Library.
2. Important: Make sure your cable device is turned on.
3. Point the remote away from the cable set-top device, TV, and VCR.
4. Press and hold SELECT and CBL until the light blinks twice.
5. Enter the setup code for your cable device. The light on the remote should blink twice. If not, try another setup
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code, if available; or go to Searching the Code Library.
6. Point the remote toward the cable device and test the POWER function by pressing CBL.
Control
You can program the remote control to control the volume and mute functions through the Explorer DHCT or through your TV. The default setting is to control the volume through the TV.
Note: For Explorer DHCTs, press the SETTINGS key to access the General Settings menu on­screen, and make sure that the Audio: Volume Control setting is set to “Variable.”
1. Point the remote away from the Explorer DHCT, the TV, and the VCR.
2. Press and hold SELECT and CBL at the same time, until the light on the remote blinks twice.
3. Using the keypad on the remote, press 9 9 3. The light on the remote blinks twice.
4. Press TV or CBL, depending on which device is set to control the volume. The light on the remote blinks twice to confirm a valid selection.
5. Point the remote toward the device on which you chose to control the volume, and then press VOL+ and VOL- to confirm that the correct device adjusts the volume.
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Programming the Remote Control
Introduction
The AT2300 AllTouch® Remote Control (remote) can do the job of three separate remote controls. You can program the remote to operate your TV, VCR, and cable set-top device using the procedures in this guide.
Note: If you have questions about the operation of this remote, contact your cable service provider.
Programming for TV Operation
You can program the remote to operate various TV functions, such as power, volume, and mute.
Note: Your cable service provider may have programmed your remote to control the volume through your cable set-top device instead of through the TV. If that is the case, you can re-program your remote to control the volume through your TV. See Programming for Volume Control on page 3 of this guide.
1. Locate your TV brand and TV setup code in the table in this guide. If your brand is not listed, see Searching the Code Library.
2. Important: Turn on your TV.
3. Point the remote away from the cable set-top device, TV, and VCR.
4. Press and hold SELECT and TV until the light blinks twice.
5. Enter the setup code for your TV. The light on the remote should blink twice. If not, try another setup code, if available; or go to Searching the Code Library.
6. Point the remote toward the TV and test the POWER, VOLUME, and MUTE functions.
Note: If these functions do not operate, enter the next setup code from the list, and repeat this procedure from step 1.
Programming for VCR Operation
You can program the remote to operate your VCR. After you switch the remote to VCR operation, you can play, fast-forward, pause, rewind, or stop a VCR tape.
If you want the DHCT to manage the recording of events with your VCR, you must use the VCR Commander Service User’s Guide for more information or ask your cable service provider.) Without this service, you must manually set up your VCR to record programs.
1. Move the VCR/VOD slide switch on the remote to the VCR position.
2. Important: Turn on your VCR.
3. Locate your VCR brand and setup code in the table in this guide. If your brand is not listed, see Searching the Code Library.
4. Point the remote away from the cable set-top device, the TV, and the VCR.
5. Press and hold SELECT and VCR until the light blinks twice.
6. Enter the setup code for your VCR. The light on the remote should blink twice. If not, try another setup code, if available; or go to Searching the Code Library.
7. Point the remote toward the VCR and test the POWER, PLAY, and STOP functions. If these functions do not operate, enter the next setup code in the list, and repeat this procedure from step 2.
Record of Codes
When you determine the correct setup code for your devices, record your setup codes in the following table for future reference.
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Cable Setup Codes
The default cable setup code is 0458.
Scientific-Atlanta 0491 (analog), 0891 (digital),
General Instrument 0490 Jerrold 0490 Motorola 0490 Pioneer 0891 Vidtech 0258
Searching the Code Library
If none of the codes listed for your device work, you can search the code library for a valid code. The remote automatically selects the proper code.
1. Important: Turn on the device in question before you search for a code.
2. Point the remote away from the device you are programming.
3. To search for the code, press and hold SELECT and the appropriate power key (CBL, TV, VCR) until the light on the remote blinks twice. For example, to search for a TV code, hold down SELECT and TV until the light blinks twice.
4. Using the remote control keypad, press 9 9 1. The light blinks twice.
5. Point the remote toward the device, and press the appropriate power key (CBL, TV, VCR).
6. Did the device turn off?
• If yes, go to step 7.
• If no, press the Up Arrow Key to go to the
next code, and press POWER to test the new code.
Note: The light on the remote blinks three times when you reach the end of the code library. Each library contains the following number of codes:
• VCR: 25 codes
• TV: 38 codes
• CBL: 5 codes
7. Press SELECT to confirm a valid code. The light on the remote blinks twice.
8. Point the remote toward the device, and press the appropriate power key (CBL, VCR, TV) to confirm that the device turns on and off.
Identifying Programmed Codes
After you search the library of codes, you can find out which code you used to program your TV, VCR, or cable device. Use the following procedure to identify the programmed codes. Record the codes in the space provided.
1. Point the remote away from the cable set-top device, the TV, and the VCR.
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2. To identify the code, press SELECT and the appropriate device key (CBL, VCR, TV) until the light on the remote blinks twice. For example, to identify the VCR code, hold SELECT and VCR until the light blinks twice.
3. Using the remote control keypad, press 9 9 0. The light on the remote blinks twice.
4. Press 1 and then count the light blinks. The number of blinks indicates the first digit in the code. For example, 4 blinks indicates the first number in the code is
4. If the light does not blink, the digit is 0 (zero).
5. Press 2 and then count the light blinks. The number of blinks indicates the second number in the code.
6. Press 3 and then count the light blinks. The number of blinks indicates the third number in the code.
7. Press 4 and then count the light blinks. The number of blinks indicates the fourth number in the code.
8. Write down your codes in the Record of Codes section on page 1.
The Explorer eClub
The Explorer eClub is an online club that provides news about the Explorer DHCT and offers you a chance to win prizes and other premium items. You can access the Explorer eClub on the Internet at the following address:
www.scientificatlanta.com/explorerclub To join the Explorer eClub, you must enter
the serial number of your DHCT. The number is located on a label either on the back panel or on the bottom of your DHCT and begins with S/N. Write the serial number here:
_______________________________ Your cable service provider may ask for
your serial number if your system requires troubleshooting in the future.
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Important: Program the remote control before you use the cable set-top device. See Programming the Remote Control for instructions.
Power
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17 Pauses VCR/VOD
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15 Controls the Bypass option, if
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2 Displays channel information 6 Selects channels, up or down
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9 Views favorite channels
19 Returns to last channel
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10 Fast forwards VCR/VOD
11 Records VCR program
12 Stops VCR/VOD
18 Rewinds VCR/VOD
16 Plays VCR/VOD
Replacing the Batteries
Your remote control requires two AA alkaline batteries. Use the following procedure to replace the batteries.
Note: If the light on your remote flashes twice whenever you press a key, the batteries are weak and should be replaced.
CAUTION: Make sure you correctly align the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals on the batteries to the corresponding terminals in the remote control.
1. Press forward and lift the lever on the back cover of the remote control. The battery cover releases, and then you can pull up the cover to remove it.
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2. Remove and safely dispose of the old batteries.
3. Insert and firmly seat two new AA batteries (alkaline required) into the battery compartment.
4. Slide the battery cover back onto the remote control, and snap the cover into place.
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TV Setup Codes VCR Setup Codes
You must enter all four digits to program the TV setup codes.
TV Brand Codes
AOC 0044 Admiral 0107, 0477 Aiko 0106 Akai 0044 Alaron 0193 America Action 0194 Ampro 0765 Anam 0194 Audiovox 0106, 0194, 0465,
0637 Baysonic 0194 Bell & Howell 0030, 0168 Bradford 0194 Broksonic 0250, 0477 CXC 0194 Candle 0044 Carnivale 0044 Carver 0068 Celebrity 0014 Cineral 0465, 0106 Citizen 0044, 0074, 0106 Contec 0194 Craig 0194 Crosley 0068 Crown 0194 Curtis Mathes 0074, 0044, 0030,
0061, 0065, 0068,
0107, 0159, 0168,
0180, 0465 Daewoo 0106, 0637, 0638,
0465 Denon 0159 Dumont 0031 Dwin 0734 Electroband 0014 Emerson 0250, 0194, 0192,
0193, 0477, 0638,
0637, 0168 Envision 0044 Fisher 0168 Fujitsu 0193, 0697 Funai 0194, 0185, 0193 Futuretech 0194 GE 0035, 0061, 0065,
0192, 0465, 0107 Gibralter 0031, 0044 GoldStar 0192, 0044 Gradiente 0067 Grunpy 0193, 0194
Hallmark 0192 Harley Davidson
0193 Harman/Kardon 0068 Harvard 0194 Hitachi 0159, 0030 Infinity 0068 Inteq 0031 JBL 0068 JC B 0014 JV C 0067 KEC 0194 KTV 0194, 0044 Kenwood 0044 Konka 0721, 0646, 0642,
0652, 0717 LXI 0168, 0061, 0068,
0170, 0192 Logik 0030 MGA 0164, 0044, 0192 M TC 0074, 0044 Magnavox 0068, 0044, 0193 Majestic 0030 Marantz 0068, 0044 Matsushita 0264 Megatron 0159, 0192 Memorex 0193, 0477, 0192,
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0264 Midland 0031, 0061, 0065 Minutz 0035 Mitsubishi 0164, 0192, 0107 Motorola 0107 Multitech 0194 NAD 0170, 0180, 0192 NEC 0044 NTC 0106 Nikko 0192, 0044, 0106 Onwa 0194 Optimus 0264, 0180, 0168 Optonica 0107 Orion 0477, 0193, 0250 Panasonic 0065, 0264 Pen ney 0061, 0074, 0044,
0035, 0192, 0065,
0170 Philco 0159, 0044, 0068,
0477 Philips 0068 Pilot 0044 Pioneer 0180 Portland 0106 Princeton 0731 Prism 0065
Proscan 0061 Proton 0192 Pulsar 0031 Quasar 0065, 0264 RC A 0061, 0065, 0107 Radio Shack 0194, 0044, 0192,
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Realistic 0194, 0168, 0044,
0192 Runco 0617, 0031, 0044 SSS 0194 Sampo 0044 Samsung 0074, 0192, 0044 Sansei 0465 Sansui 0477 Sanyo 0168 Scotch 0192 Scott 0250, 0192, 0193,
0194 Sears 0168, 0170, 0061,
0068, 0185, 0192,
0193 Semivox 0194 Semp 0170 Sharp 0107, 0702 Signature 0030 Sony 0014 Soundesign 0192, 0193, 0194 Squareview 0185 Starlite 0194 Supreme 0014 Sylvania 0068, 0044 Symphonic 0185 TMK 0192 TNCi 0031 Tandy 0107 Technics 0065, 0264 Technol Ace 0193 Techwood 0065 Teknika 0030, 0068, 0193,
0194, 0106, 0074,
0164 Toshiba 0170, 0074, 0168 Vector Research 0044 Victor 0067 Vidikron 0068 Vidtech 0192 Wards 0068, 0192, 0030,
0035, 0044, 0193 White Westinghouse
0638, 0637, 0477 Yamaha 0044 Zenith 0031, 0638, 0030,
0106, 0477
You must enter all four digits to program the VCR setup codes.
VCR Brand Codes
Admiral 0062, 0223 Adventura 0014 Aiwa 0014, 0051 American High 0049 Asha 0254 Audiovox 0051 Beaumark 0254 Bell & Howell 0118 Broksonic 0135, 0198, 0223 CCE 0086 Calix 0051 Canon 0049 Carver 0095 Citizen 0051 Colt 0086 Craig 0051, 0086, 0061,
0254 Curtis Mathes 0049, 0074, 0176 Cybernex 0254 Daewoo 0059 Denon 0056 Dynatech 0014 Electrohome 0051 Electrophonic 0051 Emerex 0046 Emerson 0198, 0223, 0135,
0014, 0051, 0057 Fisher 0061, 0118 Fuji 0047, 0049 Funai 0014 GE 0049, 0074, 0062,
0254 Garrard 0014 GoldStar 0051 Gradiente 0014 HI-Q 0061 Harley Davidson
0014 Harman/Kardon 0095 Harwood 0086 Hitachi 0056, 0014 Hughes Network Systems
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JV C 0081 KEC 0051 KLH 0086 Kenwood 0081 Kodak 0049, 0051 LXI 0051 Lloyd’s 0014 Logik 0086 MEI 0049 MGA 0057, 0254 MGN Technology
0254 M TC 0014, 0254 Magnavox 0049, 0095, 0014,
0053 Magnin 0254 Marantz 0095, 0049 Marta 0051 Matsushita 0049, 0176 Memorex 0118, 0061, 0014,
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0223 Minolta 0056 Mitsubishi 0057, 0062, 0081 Motorola 0049, 0062 Multitech 0014, 0086 NE C 0081, 0118 Nikko 0051 Noblex 0254 Olympus 0049 Optimus 0176, 0062, 0051,
0118 Orion 0198, 0223 Panasonic 0049, 0176, 0630 Pen ney 0049, 0254, 0051,
0056 Pentax 0056 Philco 0049, 0223 Philips 0095, 0049, 0632 Pilot 0051 Pioneer 0081 Polk Audio 0095 Profitronic 0254 Proscan 0074 Protec 0086 Pulsar 0053 Quasar 0049, 0176
RC A 0074, 0056, 0049,
0062, 0254 Radio Shack 0014 Radix 0051 Randex 0051 Realistic 0014, 0118, 0061,
0062, 0051, 0049 ReplayTV 0628, 0630 Runco 0053 STS 0056 Samsung 0059, 0254 Sanky 0053, 0062 Sansui 0014, 0081, 0223 Sa nyo 0061, 0118, 0254 Scott 0198, 0135, 0057,
0059 Sears 0051, 0056, 0014,
0049, 0061, 0118 Semp 0059 Sharp 0062 Shintom 0086 Shogun 0254 Singer 0086 Sony 0047, 0046, 0014,
0049, 0650 Sylvania 0049, 0095, 0014,
0057 Symphonic 0014 TMK 0254 Teac 0014 Technics 0049, 0176 Teknika 0014, 0049, 0051 Thomas 0014 Tivo 0632, 0650 Toshiba 0059, 0057 Totevision 0051, 0254 Unitech 0254 Vector 0059 Video Concepts 0059 Videosonic 0254 Wards 0049, 0074, 0014,
0061, 0254, 0056,
0062, 0086, 0095 White Westinghouse
0086, 0223 XR-1000 0086, 0014, 0049 Zenith 0053, 0014, 0047,
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