Tatung ROS2000A ROS Home Center User Manual Reference Guide PRD

Tatung Company ROS Home Center Reference Guide PRD

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Reference Guide PRD

Media Sharing Setup page 10FAQ 22Softphone Setup 16FIND IT. WATCH IT.SHARE IT.LOVE IT.Getting Started page 4Reference GuideRemote Control Setup 19
Important Safety Instructions1) Read these instructions.2) Keep these instructions.3) Heed all warnings.4) Follow all instructions.5) Do not use this apparatus near water.6) Clean only with dry cloth.7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’sinstructions.8) Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or otherapparatus (including ampliers) that produce heat.9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plughas two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a thirdgrounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the providedplug does not t into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.10) Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, conveniencereceptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.11) Only use attachments/accessories specied by the manufacturer.12) Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specied by the manufacturer, or soldwith the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatuscombination to avoid injury from tip-over.13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.14) Refer all servicing to qualied service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatushas been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has beenspilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain ormoisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.Getting Started...................................................................................................................... 4Hardware Description ............................................................................4Home Center Description ....................................................................................................................................................... 6Home Center LED Description ............................................................................................................................................... 7TV Extender Description ........................................................................................................................................................ 8TV Extender LED Description ................................................................................................................................................ 9Services Setup ......................................................................................10Install Sharing Manager ....................................................................................................................................................... 10(Optional) Congure Wireless Network ................................................................................................................................ 12Access Your Wi-Fi Network .................................................................................................................................................. 13Congure Home Monitoring ................................................................................................................................................. 14Install and Congure X-Lite Soft Phone ............................................................................................................................... 16Congure Media Services .................................................................................................................................................... 18Congure the Remote Control with a Code ......................................................................................................................... 19Congure the Remote Control without a Code .................................................................................................................... 20Remote Control Override Instructions .................................................................................................................................. 21FAQ ............................................................................................................................................ 22Service FAQ ......................................................................................................................................................................... 22Device FAQ .......................................................................................................................................................................... 24Appendix ................................................................................................................................ 26Universal Remote Control Codes......................................................................................................................................... 26Pair Phone Handset to Basestation ..................................................................................................................................... 37Universal Remote Control ................................................................................................................................................ BackCopyrightInformation and content contained in this document is Copyright © All Rights Reserved. Cover photos used under Creative Commons license: “Old Bakelite Phone” by Louise Docker; “Neon Cowboy” by Tracy Byrnes.PART # 001-00156-001This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U.S. patents and other intellectual property  rights.    Use  of  this  copyright  protection  technology  must  be  authorized  by  Rovi  Corporation,  and is  intended for  home  and  other  limited  viewing  uses  only  unless  otherwise  authorized  by  Rovi  Corporation.  Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.This device is operation in 5.15 – 5.25GHz frequency range, then restricted in indoor use only. The  availability  of  some specic  channels  and  /  or  operational  frequency  bands  are  country  dependent and  are  rmware  programmed  at  factory  to match  the  intended  destination. The  rmware  setting is  not accessible by the end user.This device is Master equipment, the transmission is disabled in the 5600-5650MHz band.
4© COPYRIGHT 2006-2008 PRODEA SYSTEMS, INC.  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 5© COPYRIGHT 2006-2008 PRODEA SYSTEMS, INC.  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.Set up your Home Center. The brains of your ROSsm services, the Home Center, is a router, manages your voice and media services, and contains a hard drive to store your les. Your Home Center connects all of your devices to your home network and the Internet. For more about installing your hardware, see the installation posters that came with your equipment.Set up home monitoring netcam. The ROSsm service is compatible with the Axis 207 W network cameras (netcams), and the list continues to grow. See the install sheet that came with your equipment.GETTING STARTEDSetup voice service for phone and PC application. Your ROSsm comes with a robust, fully featured voice service. See the phone installation sheet that came with your equipment and page 14 for information on setting up the X-Lite PC voice application.Power through simplicity. Designed to make it easy to stay connected, ROSsm brings it all together – from Internet TV & RadioTime radio, viewing pictures and video, playing personal music, to sharing your digital stuff with your friends and family. ROSsm brings peace of mind as well, allowing you access to your media, les, home monitoring features, and wireless camera feeds from any PC connected to the Internet using the same security most banks use.Setup your Wireless network. The Home Center provides Wi-Fi access to the Internet for your computers and other network enabled devices. See the Reference Sheet that came with your service equipment for your Wi-Fi network name and password.Install your TV Extender. Your TV Extender, is a fully featured high denition media delivery system allowing you to access Video on Demand movies, YouTube videos, RadioTime Internet radio, your personal media, and more from your TV. See the installation posters that came with your equipment.Install the Sharing Manager. Your ROSsm service includes a Windows PC application, Sharing Manager, so you can easily integrate your personal media (movies, music, and photos) with your ROSsm service. See page 10 for Sharing Manager installation and setup information.Important: Install your equipment in a clean, well-ventilated, indoor environment. Do not install your equipment in your attic or garage unless they are fully air conditioned. We strongly recommend that you use a surge protector with your service equipment.
67HOME CENTER DESCRIPTION Power port Plug the included AC power cord into an outlet. ETHERNET ports Plug your network enabled computers and devices into any port 1 through 4. Port 4 supports Gigabit Ethernet. USB port  Connect a supported USB device. For a list of supported devices, see the customer portal. eSATA Connect an eSATA hard drive for external storage. RESET  Press for 5 seconds to restart and 20 seconds to reset to factory settings. PRESS TO CONNECT Press to connect your Home Center via wireless protected setup (WPS) to the TV Extender or other WPS enabled devices. INTERNET port  Plug in Internet connection from service (modem).HOME CENTER LED DESCRIPTIONWhat is the Home Center? The brains of your ROSsm services, the ROSsm Home Center, or Home Center, is a router, manages your voice and media services, and contains a hard drive to store your les. Your Home Center connects all of your devices to your home network and the Internet, both wirelessly and using Ethernet cabling, delivering your ROSsm services and home media to all connected and enabled computers and devices. The Home Center and TV Extender have status indication lights to let you know at a glance the status of your service during set up, activation, and usage.LED Color DescriptionRed (solid) When rst powered on, the LED is red during startup. If the LED is red after activation, check your Ethernet cabling. Red (ashing) Indicates there is no Internet connection.Amber (ashing) Indicates that the Home Center is attempting activation.Amber (solid) Indicates service activation failed or that the Press to Connect button was pressed. Green (ashing) Indicates the Home Center is activating.Green (solid) Indicates the Home Center is activated and operational.
89TV EXTENDER DESCRIPTION TV EXTENDER LED DESCRIPTIONWhat is the TV Extender? The ROSsm Digital Media Adapter, or TV Extender, is a fully featured high denition media delivery system providing the TV interface for all ROSsm services and features. Designed to be video set top box (STB) independent, the ROSsm service displays on your TV on top of your current cable or satellite programming. The TV Extender supports HDMI and analog video inputs including a wide range of High Denition video resolutions: 480, 720, and 1080. The Home Center and TV Extender have status indication lights to let you know at a glance the status of your service during set up, activation, and usage. Note that the TV Extender lights ash when you press the remote buttons. OUTPUTS Connect to a TV or A/V receiver to pass through audio / video programming from your DVD players, VCRs, gaming consoles, and / or satellite / cable boxes and the TV Extender.  INPUTS Connect DVD players, VCRs, gaming consoles, and / or satellite / cable boxes.  Ethernet port Connect to your network using Ethernet cable. Power port Plug the included AC power cord into the ROSsm TV Extender. PRESS TO CONNECT Press to set up a connection between your Home Center and TV Extender. USB Currently not available. Do not plug in USB devices or cables. Antenna Currently not supported. Do not plug in coaxial cables.LED Color DescriptionRed (solid) The TV Extender LED is red during start up; if it remains red, there is a service connectivity issue. Amber (ashing) TV Extender is connected to the Home Center, but there is a service problem. Amber (solid) Attempting Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS). Green (ashing) TV Extender is connecting to the Home Center.Green (solid) TV Extender is connected to the Home Center and service is available.Green (quick ashing) Ready to press Press to Connect button on TV Extender and Home Center to connect for service.
10 © COPYRIGHT 2006-2008 PRODEA SYSTEMS, INC.  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 11© COPYRIGHT 2006-2008 PRODEA SYSTEMS, INC.  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.INSTALL SHARING MANAGERTo take advantage of your Home Center media features including playing your music and viewing photos from your TV, you must rst install the Sharing Manager application on your PC. The Sharing Manager automatically adds media to your Home Center so you can access media from anywhere in and out of your home using your TV Extender, PC, or other compatible device. Complete the following to install the Sharing Manager on your PC:SHM Figure 2: Sharing Manager download.SHM Figure 4: Installation SHM Figure 3: Installer1  From your computer and connected directly to your ROSsm home network or LAN (not logged remotely), open an Internet browser and log into the Home Center web interface at http://yourname.yourservice.com (SHM Figure 1).  2  In Settings > Applications, click the Download Sharing Manager Application link at the bottom left corner of the page (SHM Figure 2).3  In the File Download - Security Warning dialog box, click Save.4  In the Save As window, browse to Desktop and click Save. The Download Complete dialog box displays.5  Click Close. The Sharing Manager installer icon is now on your desktop (SHM Figure 3).6  Run the Sharing Manager setup wizard by double-clicking the SharingManagerSetup.exe icon. If you receive a security warning dialog box, click Run. The Sharing Manager setup wizard opens (SHM Figure 4).7  Enter your Home Center ID listed on your Welcome Letter in the following format yourname.yourservice.com with admin and ros for your user name and password.8  Select the folders you’d like the Sharing Manager to watch. Whenever you place media les that the Sharing Manager recognizes in these folders, it will automatically add them to the Home Center so that you can access them from your TV using a TV Extender or with other supported devices. Note that if you delete media from your computer it will also be deleted from the Home Center. 9  Once you’ve completed the wizard and you are logged in, the ROSsm Sharing Manager will open (SHM Figure 6). You can see your media les copied to the Home Center in the Event History eld as it happens. You can access other features of the Home Center using the buttons in the Sharing Manager window.NOTE: Depending on how many les you have, it may take several minutes for the les to be copied to your Home Center.SHM Figure 5: Select your  watched foldersSHM Figure 1: ROSsm LoginSHM Figure 6: Log into the Sharing Manager
12 © COPYRIGHT 2006-2008 PRODEA SYSTEMS, INC.  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 13© COPYRIGHT 2006-2008 PRODEA SYSTEMS, INC.  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.IMPORTANT: By default your wireless is enabled to 802.11 b/g, WPA-2 - AES+TKIP. Your Wi-Fi network name is the last 6 digits of your MAC address and the key is the serial number of your Home Center. See the Reference Card for more information on your default settings.Wi-Fi Figure 1: ROSsm LoginWi-Fi Figure 2: Wireless Settings FieldsWi-Fi Figure 3: Click Save(OPTIONAL) CONFIGURE WIRELESS (Wi-Fi) ACCESS YOUR Wi-Fi NETWORKYour wireless (Wi-Fi) network is already congured. Complete the following to connect to your new wireless (Wi-Fi) network. NOTE: Only make changes if instructed while activating your ROSsm service or by your service provider.1  On your PC, right-click the wireless icon in your system try (Wi-Fi gure 1) and select View Available Networks.2  Select the wirless network listed on your Reference Card (Wi-Fi gure 2).3  Enter the password listed on your reference card. You are now connected to the Home Center wireless network.NOTE: Only change your default wireless information if you know what you are doing or are instructed by technical support as any changes to your network may affect your service.1  On your computer, log into the ROSsm (Wi-Fi Figure 1) and select SETTINGS > NETWORK > WIRELESS2  Check the Enable Wireless Connection check box (Wi-Fi Figure 2).3  In the Enter Wireless Network Name (SSID) eld, enter a wireless network name. Use a simple name containing no personal information or special characters, for example, “BILL” (Wi-Fi Figure 2).4  If you have a current security setting such as WEP, WPA PSK, or WPA2 PSK, select it. Otherwise, select a security mode from the Select a Security Mode drop-down list (Wi-Fi Figure 2).5  Enter a password containing at least nine characters and at least one number, for example “sparekey1”. Use a password that is easy to remember, but not easily guessed by others (Wi-Fi Figure 2).6  Click Save. The ROSsm wireless service is enabled (Wi-Fi Figure 3). TIP: If you already have a wireless network, use your current network name and security setting (WPA or WEP) and the same password for an easier transition to ROSsm routing services.Wi-Fi gure 1Wi-Fi gure 2
14 © COPYRIGHT 2006-2008 PRODEA SYSTEMS, INC.  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 15© COPYRIGHT 2006-2008 PRODEA SYSTEMS, INC.  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.CONFIGURE HOME MONITORINGWith the Home Monitoring feature, you can view live netcams of your home and property from any location with Internet access. You can securely monitor your cameras while watching TV, while at work, or from an Internet café using your PC or your mobile phone. You can also schedule notications and video or still shots to be sent to your phone or email account. HM Figure 2: Set your monitoring mode.  NOTE: You must be a Home Monitoring subscriber to use this feature and have netcam(s) setup and congured.In order to activate and change your home monitoring notication settings including phone numbers and email accounts to receive video and still images, complete the following:1  Log into the Home Center and click Monitoring > Settings.  (HM Figure 1).  2  In the System tab, set your Home Monitoring Mode, either Away or Home and select the cameras to be monitored under each mode, and then click Save. (HM Figure 3).3  In the Passcode tab, set your 4 digit numeric passcode and click Save (HM Figure 4).4  In the Phone Access tab, click Phone/SMS/MMS and enter your phone information and notication settings.5  Click Email and enter in the email account to receive notications.6  Click Save.7  To view Home Monitoring events, log into the Home Center and click Monitoring > Events.8  In Events, you can scroll to view activity, used the calendar to select a day, or enter a search term to nd a specic event (HM Figure 5).  NOTE: In order to view Home Monitoring events on your phone, your phone must have a web browser and an Internet connection. HM Figure 1: ROSsm LoginHM Figure 5: View EventsHM Figure 3: Select Monitoring ModeHM Figure 4: Set your passcode
16 © COPYRIGHT 2006-2008 PRODEA SYSTEMS, INC.  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 17© COPYRIGHT 2006-2008 PRODEA SYSTEMS, INC.  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.Your ROSsm service must be activated and your computer connected to your home Home Center network to complete the following conguration.1  On your PC, download the X-Lite client from http://www.counterpath.com/xlite_download.html for Windows, accepting all the defaults, and install on your PC. The application window appears. 2  Log into the Home Center web interface with your user name and password (Softphone Figure 1).3  In the top navigation bar, click Settings > Voice Service, click Phone Lines 4  Click Add Extension. (Softphone Figure 2) The Phone Setup-Add Extension window appears (Softphone Figure 3).5  Note the extension number, the domain, and the password listed. You will need to enter this information into the X-Lite soft phone settings.SET UP X-LITE SOFT PHONESoftphone Figure 2: Add ExtensionSoftphone Figure 3: Edit ExtensionSoftphone Figure 7:  X-Lite SoftphoneSoftphone Figure 4: Congure X-Lite6  Right click on the X-Lite softphone and select SIP Account Settings (Softphone Figure 4) and click Add... (Softphone Figure 5).7  Enter the following: 1) extension number in the Display name, User name, and Authorization user name elds, for example 6002; 2) the automatically generated password listed on the Home Center web page in the Password eld; 3) domain in the Domain eld, for example yourname.voice.yourservice.com; 4) under Domain Proxy, select domain (Softphone Figure 6).9  Click Apply then OK. Click Close in the SIP Accounts window. Your extension number and “Ready” displays on the X-Lite application when setup is complete (Softphone Figure 7).Softphone Figure 6: X-Lite CongurationSoftphone Figure 5: X-Lite PropertiesUse your voice services from your PC, whether in your home or on the road. All you need is a computer with an Internet connection and a microphone and speaker or headset.Softphone Figure 1: ROSsm Login
18 © COPYRIGHT 2006-2008 PRODEA SYSTEMS, INC.  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 19© COPYRIGHT 2006-2008 PRODEA SYSTEMS, INC.  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.CONFIGURE MEDIA SERVICESYou can access RadioTime and YouTube without entering account information, but to see your favorites and saved channels, you will need to enter your account information. Once your account is created, complete the following procedure to validate and save your account information (user name and password) on the Home Center. Media Figure 2: Media AccountMedia Figure 3: Media PinNOTE: If you change your user name and password on the services web site, you must make account changes on the Home Center as well.1  On your PC, log into the Home Center (Media Figure 1). 2  Select a media service.3  Enter your service user name and password and click SAVE. The account information is validated. If the user name and password entered on the Home Center do not match those that on the service’s web site, an error message displays. Re-enter the user name and password and click Validate Account again. 4  Follow the same procedure for each media service as needed. Note that if you log into any of your services web sites and change your user name or password, you must re-enter this information on the Home Center. 5  By default the media access pin to restrict content is disabled. To enable the media access PIN, select the Manage Access tab and check the Require Media PIN to browse content check box (Media Figure 3).6  To change the 4 digit media pin used to control access to media services, click Media Pin and enter four numbers. 7  Click Save (Media Figure 4). Media Figure 1: ROSsm LoginCONFIGURE TV Extender REMOTE WITH CODES1  Refer to the Remote Control Codes starting in the back of this document and nd your TV or device code (for newer televisions, start at the end of the list of codes for your brand and work backwards). If more than one code is available, use the rst 4-digit code listed. If your device is newer, use the last code listed and work backward through the list.2  Turn on your TV or device that you want to use with the TV Extender remote. For this procedure, we will use TV as an example but this same process will work with any supported device.3  On the remote, press and hold the TV button and the OK button (Remote Figure 1).4  Release both buttons. All four MODE buttons (ROSsm, AUX, TV, and STB) blink twice5  Enter the 4-digit code for your TV. The TV button blinks three times (Remote Figure 2). 6  To make sure that this is the correct code, point the remote at your TV and press the Power button. If the TV turns off, you have successfully programmed the remote. If the TV does not turn off, repeat this procedure using the next code listed for your TV. If you can turn the TV on and off, but some of the remote buttons do not operate the TV as you would expect, try using the next code listed for your TV.NOTE: For more information about your remote, see the back of this Install Guide.Your ROSsm TV Extender remote is automatically programmed to operate the TV Extender. You can program this remote to operate up to three additional devices like a DVD player, cable or satellite receiver, or television. This procedure describes how to program the remote control by entering a specic code for your device. The following steps describe how to program the remote for a TV, using the TV button. For other devices such as a cable or satellite receiver or DVD player, follow the same steps, but use the STB or AUX button instead of the TV button.Remote Figure 1: Select the device and OK buttonsRemote Figure 2: Code EntryTo reset your remote: Press and hold the ROSsm key. While holding down the ROSsm key, press OK. Release both keys. The device keys blink twice. Press 9 - 0 - 0. The ROSsm key blinks three times to indicate that the reset was successful.
20 © COPYRIGHT 2006-2008 PRODEA SYSTEMS, INC.  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 21© COPYRIGHT 2006-2008 PRODEA SYSTEMS, INC.  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.CONFIGURE TV Extender REMOTE WITHOUT A CODE1  Turn on your TV or device. For this procedure, we will use TV as an example but this process works with any supported device. Follow the same steps, but use the STB or AUX button instead of the TV button.2  On the remote, press and hold the TV button and the OK button (Remote Figure 3).3  Release both buttons. All four MODE buttons (ROSsm, AUX, TV, and STB) blink twice.4  Enter the numbers 9-2-2 (Remote Figure 4). 5  Point the remote at the TV.6  Press and hold the PLAY button. The device button lights up every time a new code is tried. The TV or device turns off when you have found the right code. The remote tries the most common codes rst. If the TV or device goes off but you didn’t release the Play button fast enough to catch the code, press Rewind to go back to the previous code. When you have tried all the codes stored in the remote, the entire remote ashes twice and returns to normal operation. You can exit the program at any time by pressing EXIT.You can program this remote to operate up to three additional devices such as a DVD player, cable or satellite receiver, or television. This procedure describes how to program the remote control by searching through all of the stored codes for your device’s code.Remote Figure 3: Press the device and OK buttonsRemote Figure 4:  Enter 9-2-2Remote Figure 5:  Press and hold PlayTV Extender REMOTE OVERRIDE INSTRUCTIONS1  Using your ROSsm remote control, press and hold the ROSsm and OK buttons.2  Release both the ROSsm and OK buttons. The buttons blink twice.3  Enter the setup code for the function reassignment (see below). The ROSsm button blinks twice.•  Volume reassignment code: 9 – 5 – 5. By default the volume control passes through to your television, so when you press the volume button the volume is lowered at your television. Use this assignment code to congure another device to control the volume.•  Channel reassignment code: 9 – 6 – 6. By default the channel control is passed through to the television. Use this assignment code to congure another device to control the channels.•  Power reassignment code: 9 – 7 – 7. You can set the Power button to turn on and off one or more devices simultaneously.4  Press the device button (ROSsm, TV, STB and AUX) that you want to control the function.Complete the following process to change the default remote control settings for volume, channel, and / or power functions so that these functions will always be controlled by specic devices.Remote Figure 3: Press the device and OK buttonsRemote Figure 4:  Enter 9-2-2Remote Figure 5:  Click PlayNOTE: To reset your remote to factory settings, press and hold the ROSsm key. While holding it down, press OK. Release both keys. The device keys blink twice. Press 9 - 0 - 0. The ROSsm key blinks three times to indicate that the reset was successful.
22 © COPYRIGHT 2006-2008 PRODEA SYSTEMS, INC.  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 23© COPYRIGHT 2006-2008 PRODEA SYSTEMS, INC.  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.Question AnswerI am trying to activate the Home Center, but the WAN page appears. What do I need to do?The WAN page appears when the Home Center cannot automatically connect to the Internet. This can happen for any of the following reasons:• Your broadband modem is not connected to the Internet or the Home Center is not connected to your modem. Check the connection status on your modem. Check the connection between the Home Center and the modem and verify that the Ethernet cable is plugged in securely.• You need to congure PPPoE or a static IP address.• You have another router in your network. Remove the router and try the activation procedure again.• You need to enable MAC cloning.• Your IP address is automatically assigned through DHCP, but DHCP is not working correctly.The WAN page appears, and I need to congure a static IP. What do I need to do?1 On the WAN page, select Static IP from the Internet Connection Type drop-down list box.2 Enter the information provided by your ISP, and click Save.3 Verify the IP address information. If the IP Address is blank, click Refresh.The WAN page appears, and I need to congure PPPoE. What do I need to do?The WAN page appears when the Home Center cannot automatically connect to your service. 1 On the WAN page, select PPPoE from the Internet Connection Type drop-down list box. 2 Enter the user name and password provided by your ISP, and click Save. 3 Check the IP Address eld. If an IP Address appears, wait for the Web browser page to update. If the IP Address is blank, click Reset.The TV Extender LED changes to solid red and/or error information is displayed on the TV screen. What do I need to do?There are several scenarios that you can check for or remedy:•  The WPS process may have timed out before both Press to Connect (WPS) buttons were pressed. Once you press the WPS button on the TV Extender, you have two minutes to press the WPS button on the Home Center.•  The wireless signal between the TV Extender and Home Center may be too weak for wireless communications. Try moving the TV Extender and Home Center to allow more reliable communications, or use a wired technology such as Ethernet or HomePlug adapters. •  To try wireless setup again, or to connect through Ethernet or HomePlug adapters, restart the TV Extender by pressing the ON/OFF button on the back.SERVICE FAQQuestion AnswerThe LED on the front of the Home Center is off. What do I need to check? On the Home Center, verify that all of the cables are plugged in securely. Make sure that the power adapter is plugged into a working electrical outlet. When the Home Center is plugged in, the LED quickly ashes several colors and then changes to solid red. This indicates that the Home Center is starting up.I entered the activation code or PIN, but the message INVALID ACTIVATION CODE or ACTIVATION CODE or PIN ERROR appears. What do I do? Verify the information you received from your service provider and enter the activation code again. If you know you are using the correct activation code, then login to the web portal to verify your account status.The WAN page indicates that I need to remove my current router or to set my current router to bridge mode. What do I need to do? If you have a modem-router combination, you must turn on bridge mode before installing the Home Center. This makes the modem-router function as a modem only, so that the Home Center can perform all router functions. For information about turning on bridge mode, review the documentation provided with your router.All of my devices display as unusable in the Device list (Settings > Network and Devices > Devices). What do I do?If a device is not working then delete the device from the list and power it down (unplug and plug it back in). Then perform any necessary conguration steps. Or delete all of the devices from the Device list and then power down the Home Center and power it back up (unplug and plug it back in). A device that has been disconnected may still display in the Device list, but there is nothing that you need to do. I can see a device in the Settings > Network and Devices > Devices list but it has a “No” under “Usable” and it isn’t working. What do I do?Delete the device from the list and power it down (unplug and plug it back in). Then perform any necessary conguration steps.My Wi-Fi enabled device cannot connect to the network.Check the following:•  A 2.4 GHz device such as a phone or microwave may be interfering with your Internet enabled device. •  Wi-Fi settings may not be supported •  Environmental interferenceSlow Internet connection Your new service requires Internet bandwidth for many of its features. If there is heavy service usage, from movie downloads, etc. and if you have a low broadband speed connection (<1MB), your Internet may be slowed. You can wait until bandwidth is available or request faster Internet service from your ISP.NOTE: For more information on troubleshooting your Internet connection, see your Internet service provider documentation.
24 © COPYRIGHT 2006-2008 PRODEA SYSTEMS, INC.  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 25© COPYRIGHT 2006-2008 PRODEA SYSTEMS, INC.  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.DEVICE FAQQuestion AnswerMy device shows up in the Settings > Network and Device > Devices list but has a “No” in the “Usable” column. The LED on my Home Center is green. Disconnect the device from the Home Center and delete the device from the device list. Then reconnect the device to the Home Center.My voice calls experience a lot of interference.If the sound on your phone receives a lot of interference, try the following.•  Check the connections on your equipment.•  If you have a cordless phone, try changing your phone’s channel to regain service.•  Stay away from anything that may be causing interference, such as a microwave oven.Voice quality poor Try walking closer to the basestation or make sure there is no environmental interference. If the issue persists, try recalling the number. If applicable, try changing your phone’s channel. Question AnswerI plugged in all of my devices but I don’t see any in the Device list. Reboot the Home Center by powering it down and powering it back up.My device shows up in the Settings > Network and Device > Devices list but has a “No” in the “Usable” column. The LED on my Home Center is green. If in the Settings > Network and Device > Devices list your device does not display or “No” is listed in the “Usable” column; or you did not receive a test ring (for voice services). Power down the device. Delete it from the Devices list in the list. Power up the device The device should show up in the Device list with a “Yes” in the “Usable” column.Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is not working. What can I check? To use WPS, your wireless network security mode must be set to WPA or WPA2. WPS does not work if your wireless security mode is WEP. My voice calls experience a lot of interference.If the sound on your phone receives a lot of interference. If you have a cordless phone, try changing your phone’s channel to regain service.I did not receive a test ring.If you have a 2.4 GHz phone, it is possible that the Home Center Wi-Fi will interfere with the phone service. In this case, try changing your phone’s channel to regain service.I plugged in all of my devices but I don’t see any in the Device list. Reboot the Home Center by powering it down and powering it back up.
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ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.REMOTE CODES2002, 2017, 2123KLH ..................................................................2046, 2048LG ....................................................................2017, 2036, 2075, 2099, 2105, 2122, 2256, 2363LXI ....................................................................2003, 2006, 2013, 2014, 2017, 2118, 2123, 2133, 2136Magnavox.........................................................2002, 2006, 2017, 2039, 2053, 2103, 2110, 2123, 2124, 2136, 2164, 2172, 2212, 2216, 2303, 2322Marantz ............................................................2002, 2006, 2038, 2074, 2097, 2123, 2136, 2363Matsui...............................................................2363, 2364Matsushita ........................................................2020, 2028Maxent .............................................................2116Memorex ..........................................................2012, 2013, 2017, 2022, 2119, 2122, 2123, 2133, 2220, 2219, 2302, 2306MGA .................................................................2002, 2012, 2017,2122, 2123, 2305Mitsubishi .........................................................2010, 2012, 2017, 2064, 2080, 2101, 2122, 2123, 2191, 2205, 2222, 2224, 2277, 2283, 2326, 2363Montgomery Ward ............................................2119Motorola ...........................................................2010, 2121, 2145NEC..................................................................2002, 2017, 2025, 2083, 2115, 2121, 2122, 2123Nikko ................................................................2002, 2009, 2017,2123, 2127Optimus ............................................................2013, 2015, 2020, 2028, 2147, 2302Orion ................................................................2019, 2022, 2111, 2129, 2149, 2204, 2308, 2363Panasonic ........................................................2004, 2020, 2028, 2108, 2121, 2135, 2136, 2154, 2156, 2166, 2173, 2177, 2179, 2181, 2184, 2195, 2200, 2206, 2218, 2223, 2225, 2226, 2235, 2242, 2245, 2259, 2262, 2284, 2292, 2297, 2299, 2302, 2313, 2319, 2320, 2321, 2327, 2363Penney .............................................................2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2014, 2017, 2106, 2305, 2306Philco ...............................................................2002, 2006, 2121, 2122, 2123, 2124, 2126, 2136,  2220, 2363Philips...............................................................2006, 2035, 2097, 2110, 2121, 2124, 2126, 2136, 2158, 2161, 2176, 2183, 2187, 2199, 2209, 2227, 2231, 2316, 2339, 2362, 2363, 2364, 2365Philips Magnavox .............................................2158, 2164, 2183, 2187, 2209, 2339Pioneer .............................................................2015, 2031, 2079, 2123, 2147, 2221, 2228, 2267, 2273, 2286, 2363Polaroid ............................................................2046, 2078, 2251, 2366Pulsar ...............................................................2001, 2017, 2142Quasar .............................................................2004, 2020, 2028, 2121, 2135, 2302, 2313RadioShack ......................................................2002, 2003, 2013, 2017, 2018, 2133, 2303, 2363RadioShack/Realistic .......................................2017, 2118, 2123, 2126, 2130, 2133, 2139, 2143, 2144Radiola .............................................................2362, 2363, 2364, 2365RCA ..................................................................2003, 2008, 2017, 2031, 2091, 2096, 2100, 2106, 2109, 2112, 2118, 2121, 2122, 2123, 2152, 2163, 2198, 2202, 2232, 2237, 2288, 2291, 2305, 2315, 2317, 2326Realistic............................................................2002, 2013, 2017, 2018, 2133Runco ...............................................................001, 2002, 2025, 2026, 2142Sampo ..............................................................2002, 2017, 2116, 2123, 2143, 2144Samsung ..........................................................2002, 2007, 2017, 2037, 2047, 2055, 2057, TV Remote Codes If you have an older or less common TV not listed here, try the general TV code 2363.Admiral .............................................................2010, 2022, 2119, 2145Advent ..............................................................2045, 2051, 2058, 2059, 2067Aiwa .................................................................2300Akai ..................................................................2002, 2007, 2030, 2037, 2055, 2120,2289, 2323, 2351, 2352, 2363, 2364Apex .................................................................2159, 2230, 2296Apex Digital ......................................................2014, 2043, 2046, 2048, 2082, 2290Audiovox ..........................................................2009, 2018, 2021, 2027, 2053, 2081, 2130Bell & Howell ....................................................2013, 2119, 2133Centurion..........................................................2125, 2363Citizen ..............................................................2002, 2007, 2009, 2017, 2123, 2124, 2127, 2130, 2140, 2143, 2307Colortyme .........................................................2017, 2123Crosley .............................................................2006Curtis Mathes ...................................................2002, 2003, 2006,2007, 2010,2011,2013, 2015, 2017,2021, 2023, 2037, 2096, 2106, 2118, 2123, 2133, 2140,  2143Daewoo ............................................................2009, 2021, 2027, 2029, 2030, 2114,  2122, 2123, 2127, 2143, 2197, 2214, 2263, 2307, 2363Denon...............................................................2011, 2090Emerson ...........................................................2013, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022, 2027, 2123, 2126, 2128, 2129, 2130, 2131, 2133, 2143, 2149, 2293, 2307, 2308, 2322, 2363Epson ...............................................................2062, 2066, 2255Fisher ...............................................................2013, 2132, 2133Fujitsu...............................................................2032, 2054, 2073, 2131, 2269, 2270, 2272Funai ................................................................2016, 2018, 2130,2131, 2303Gateway ...........................................................2116, 2117GE ....................................................................2003, 2004, 2017, 2021, 2096, 2106, 2109, 2118, 2121, 2123, 2134, 2135, 2155, 2305, 2312, 2326Goldstar............................................................2002, 2017, 2122, 2123, 2126, 2143, 2144,2306, 2363Haier.................................................................2090Harley Davidson ...............................................2303Harman/Kardon ................................................2006Hello Kitty .........................................................2021Hewlett Packard ...............................................2357Hitachi ..............................................................2011, 2017, 2123, 2126, 2157, 2162, 2287, 2303, 2363Hyundai  ...........................................................2071Innity ...............................................................2006, 2136InFocus ............................................................2237, 2358, 2359Insignia .............................................................2016JBL ...................................................................2006, 2136JC Penney........................................................2017, 2118, 2122, 2123, 2124, 2134, 2135, 2140, 2143, 2144Jensen..............................................................2017, 2045, 2058, 2059, 2123JVC ..................................................................2005, 2042, 2102, 2126, 2135, 2137, 2186, 2210, 2211, 2215, 2246, 2281, 2282Kenwood ..........................................................For newer televisions, start at the end of the list of codes for your brand and work backwards. Additional codes for all supported devices are listed in the online help.
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ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.2092, 2122, 2123, 2126, 2140, 2143, 2144, 2174, 2208, 2240, 2241, 2247, 2248, 2258, 2266, 2279, 2309, 2363, 2364Sansui ..............................................................2022, 2149, 2165, 2204, 2289, 2303, 2308, 2363Sanyo ...............................................................2013, 2017, 2052, 2088, 2132, 2133, 2305Scott .................................................................2017, 2018, 2019, 2123, 2126, 2129, 2130, 2131, 2354Sears ................................................................2003, 2006, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2118, 2123, 2131, 2132, 2133, 2137, 2148, 2303, 2306Sharp................................................................2010, 2017, 2024, 2033, 2034, 2072, 2123, 2126, 2139, 2143, 2145, 2189, 2234, 2238, 2244, 2249, 2253, 2310, 2326Sony .................................................................2000, 2063, 2094, 2120,2167, 2185, 2193, 2217, 2229, 2236, 2239, 2254, 2260, 2261, 2265, 2285, 2303Soundesign ......................................................2017, 2018, 2123, 2124, 2130, 2131Sylvania............................................................2002, 2006, 2016, 2017, 2123, 2124, 2136, 2160, 2209, 2213, 2219, 2250, 2271, 2293, 2298, 2301, 2314, 2322, 2325, 2333, 2339, 2340, 2341, 2349, 2350Symphonic .......................................................2016, 2018, 2128, 2130, 2148, 2180, 2303Tandy................................................................2010, 2145Tatung ..............................................................2117, 2121, 2363Technics ...........................................................2004, 2020, 2135Toshiba .............................................................2007, 2013, 2014, 2028, 2061, 2069, 2095, 2098, 2104, 2105, 2107, 2113, 2115, 2133, 2140, 2141, 2168, 2169, 2170, 2171, 2175, 2178, 2182, 2188, 2190, 2194, 2196, 2201, 2203, 2207, 2257, 2275, 2276, 2278, 2280, 2289, 2294, 2295, 2311, 2318, 2324Viewsonic .........................................................2076, 2077, 2084, 2116, 2252, 2264, 2374Vizio .................................................................2077, 2084, 2117, 2368, 2369, 2374Wards  ..............................................................2002, 2006, 2017, 2079, 2098, 2118, 2119, 2122, 2123, 2128, 2131, 2134, 2136, 2139Westinghouse ..................................................2000, 2021, 2084, 2087, 2374White Westinghouse ........................................2022, 2027, 2363Yamaha ............................................................2002, 2017, 2049, 2062, 2065, 2122, 2123Zenith ...............................................................2001, 2009, 2017, 2022, 2105, 2119, 2142, 2151, 2153, 2192, 2233, 2268,                                         2274, 2303, 2308Codes for Satellite and Cable BoxAlphastar ..........................................................1027Chaparral .........................................................1023DIRECTV .........................................................1006, 1007, 1008, 1010, 1011, 1014, 1020, 1021, 1022, 1029, 1031, 1032, 1035, 1036, 1038, 1039, 1040, 1041, 1042, 1045, 1046, 1049, 1050, 1051, 1052, 1055, 1056, 1057, 1059, 1061, 1062, 1064, 1065Dish Network ....................................................1002, 1003, 1004,1005, 1009, 1012, 1034, 1037, 1054Dishpro .............................................................1012, 1034, 1037Echostar ...........................................................1009, 1012, 1034, 1037, 1044, 1054GE ....................................................................1035, 1064Hitachi ..............................................................1038Hughes .............................................................1006, 1007, 014,1020, 1036, 1045, 1046, 1056JVC ..................................................................1009, 1034, 1037, 1054LG ....................................................................1019, 1032, 1063Magnavox.........................................................1029Memorex ..........................................................1029Mitsubishi .........................................................1036, 1046, 1072Motorola ...........................................................1013, 1030Panasonic ........................................................1071Philips...............................................................1006, 1007, 1014, 1029,1036, 1038, 1052Pioneer .............................................................1007Primestar ..........................................................1026Proscan ............................................................1011, 1035, 1055, 1070RadioShack ......................................................1030RCA ..................................................................1010, 1014, 1015, 1022, 1031, 1035, 1047, 1048, 1049, 1050, 1051, 1053, 1069, 1070, 1073Realistic............................................................1025Samsung ..........................................................1007, 1014, 1043, 1057, 1060Sharp................................................................1074Sony .................................................................1008, 1016, 1017, 1039, 1058, 1059STS ..................................................................1028Tivo ..................................................................1007, 1014Toshiba .............................................................1036, 1038, 1061Zenith ...............................................................1018, 1040, 1062Codes for STBABC ..................................................................1075, 1076, 1077, 1084, 1097, 1098, 1115, 1122, 1123, 1130, 1135Adelphia ...........................................................1128AT&T ................................................................1111Bell South .........................................................1104Citizen ..............................................................1137Comcast ...........................................................1102, 1107, 1113COX .................................................................1108GE ....................................................................1075, 1076Gemini ..............................................................1087, 1099Goldstar............................................................1138, 1139Hitachi ..............................................................1076Jasco ................................................................1099Magnavox.........................................................1089Memorex ..........................................................1090, 1098Motorola ...........................................................1100, 1102, 1105, 1108, 1109, 1111, 1113Movie Time .......................................................1091, 1137NEC..................................................................1078Pace .................................................................1114, 1115, 1116, 1117, 1118, 1119, 1122, 1123, 1125Panasonic ........................................................1094, 1096, 1098Philips...............................................................1082, 1083, 1089Pioneer .............................................................1092, 1114, 1119, 1125, 1126, 1139Pulsar ...............................................................1098, 1137Quasar .............................................................1098RadioShack ......................................................1099, 1103RCA ..................................................................1079, 1096Realistic............................................................1081Recoton ............................................................1101
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ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.Samsung ..........................................................1137, 1138, 1139Scientic Atlanta ...............................................1084, 1111, 1114, 1115, 1119, 1120, 1121, 1122, 1123, 1124, 1125, 1126, 1127, 1128, 1130, 1131, 1132, 1133, 1134, 1135, 1136Sony .................................................................1106Time Warner .....................................................1110Toshiba .............................................................1098Tristar ...............................................................1103United Cable ....................................................1097Universal ..........................................................1080, 1081View Star ..........................................................1085, 1089, 1091Zenith ...............................................................1095, 1098, 1104Codes for AUX - DVD Accurian ...........................................................3084Advent ..............................................................3094Aiwa .................................................................3018, 3235, 3269Akai ..................................................................3025, 3052, 3257, 3326, 3327Alpine ...............................................................3208Apex .................................................................3104, 3121, 3130, 3217, 3262Apex Digital ......................................................3023, 3028, 3032, 3036, 3037, 3038, 3044, 3053, 3054, 3060, 3062, 3065, 3258Audiovox ..........................................................3035, 3148, 3216, 3234, 3294Blaupunkt .........................................................3028, 3149BOSE ...............................................................3282Coby .................................................................3095, 3096, 3291Curtis Mathes ...................................................3064, 3138Daewoo ............................................................3034, 3049, 3073, 3074, 3134Denon...............................................................3000, 3017, 3106, 3116, 3160, 3164, 3186, 3190Disney ..............................................................3024, 3080Fisher ...............................................................3022Funai ................................................................3024, 3079, 3241Gateway ...........................................................3071, 3222GE ....................................................................3003, 3028, 3126, 3196Go Video ..........................................................3029, 3030, 3033, 3049, 3058, 3063, 3071, 3091, 3215, 3222, 3236, 3246, 3248Goldstar............................................................3029Grundig ............................................................3007Harman/Kardon ................................................3026, 3192Hitachi ..............................................................3011, 3021, 3075, 3136, 3193, 3205, 3215Insignia .............................................................3079JBL ...................................................................3026, 3292Jensen..............................................................3096JVC ..................................................................3009, 3013, 3048, 3072, 3113, 3122, 3135, 3140,  3166, 3177, 3197, 3201, 3207, 3230, 3231, 3232, 3233, 3247, 3255, 3300,  3301, 3302, 3304, 3306Kawasaki ..........................................................3035Kenwood ..........................................................3000, 3006, 3106, 3116, 3195, 3202, 3210, 3211KLH ..................................................................3028, 3035, 3054, 3069Konka ...............................................................3101, 3310, 3311, 3312, 3313, 3314, 3315, 3316Koss .................................................................3020, 3100, 3150, 3289LG ....................................................................3012, 3029, 3049, 3163, 3229, 3329Magnavox.........................................................3001, 3007, 3019, 3024, 3042, 3079, 3145, 3181Marantz ............................................................3007, 3175Memorex ..........................................................3025, 3080, 3139Microsoft...........................................................3003Mitsubishi .........................................................3002, 3089, 3128, 3154,  3161, 3185Onkyo ...............................................................3001, 3014, 3158, 3293, 3298Oritron ..............................................................3020, 3100Panasonic ........................................................3000, 3001, 3027, 3083, 3087, 3088, 3092, 3106, 3107, 3116, 3144, 3147, 3170, 3171, 3173, 3182,   3198, 3218, 3221, 3251, 3259, 3264, 3266, 3267, 3268, 3273, 3274, 3277, 3283, 3284, 3287, 3290,  3334, 3335, 3336Philips...............................................................3001, 3007, 3019, 3024, 3046, 3077, 3078, 3082, 3124, 3145, 3153, 3156, 3162, 3167, 3179, 3187,  3189, 3199, 3219, 3223, 3241, 3253, 3271, 3333Pioneer .............................................................3004, 3010, 3016, 3115, 3137, 3142, 3159, 3168,  3176, 3194, 3225, 3281, 3297, 3330Polaroid ............................................................3054, 3062Polk Audio ........................................................3007Presidian ..........................................................3024, 3241Proscan ............................................................3003, 3119, 3180RCA ..................................................................3003, 3010, 3028, 3035, 3043, 3055, 3068, 3108, 3119, 3120, 3126, 3180, 3191, 3226, 3238, 3240, 3245, 3263Sampo ..............................................................3031Samsung ..........................................................3000, 3011, 3030, 3041, 3052, 3058, 3063, 3110, 3117, 3133, 3141, 3178, 3184, 3204, 3249, 3299, 3322, 3331Sansui ..............................................................3025, 3257Sanyo ...............................................................3022, 3025Sharp................................................................3015, 3024, 3031, 3076, 3123, 3131, 3256, 3276Sony .................................................................3005, 3047, 3057, 3085, 3090, 3105, 3109, 3111, 3112, 3114, 3129, 3151, 3152, 3165, 3213, 3220, 3242, 3244, 3279, 3280,  3285, 3286, 3307, 3332Sylvania............................................................3024, 3042, 3079, 3139, 3241, 3254, 3265, 3270,  3275, 3278, 3317, 3318, 3319, 3320, 3321, 3323,  3324, 3325Symphonic .......................................................3024, 3042, 3241Teac..................................................................3035Technics ...........................................................3000, 3027, 3116Toshiba .............................................................3001, 3025, 3059, 3070, 3103, 3118, 3125, 3127, 3132, 3143, 3155, 3169, 3174, 3224, 3227, 3228, 3237, 3239, 3243, 3252, 3257, 3260, 3261, 3272,  3295Vizio .................................................................3337Xbox .................................................................3003Yamaha ............................................................3000, 3007, 3008, 3106, 3172, 3188, 3200, 3203, 3206, 3209, 3214, 3296,  3303Zenith ...............................................................3001, 3012, 3029, 3049, 3103, 3146, 3163, 3183Codes for AUX - Amplier BOSE ...............................................................6006Curtis Mathes ...................................................6003
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ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.Denon...............................................................6010GE ....................................................................6001Harman/Kardon ................................................6008JBL ...................................................................6013JVC ..................................................................6004Marantz ............................................................6008, 6011Optimus ............................................................6003Philips...............................................................6008Pioneer .............................................................6000, 6003Polk Audio ........................................................6008RCA ..................................................................6003Sony .................................................................6007Soundesign ......................................................6001Wards ...............................................................6000, 6001Yamaha ............................................................6002, 6005, 6009, 60123Codes for AUX - REC Aiwa .................................................................7002, 7006, 7043, 7046, 7064, 7088, 7089, 7090, 7091, 7101, 7110, 7143,                                            7152, 7184Apex Digital ......................................................7048Audiotronic .......................................................7018Audiovox ..........................................................7044, 7219BOSE ...............................................................7009, 7019, 7020, 7073, 7207Carver ..............................................................7006, 7018, 7110Coby .................................................................7216Denon...............................................................7038, 7076, 7107, 7135, 7136, 7148, 7153, 7154, 7162, 7164, 7169, 7171,  7172, 7173, 7177, 7187Emerson ...........................................................7077Fisher ...............................................................7070GE ....................................................................7109Harman/Kardon ................................................7001, 7006, 7012, 7031, 7032, 7100, 7110, 7168Hitachi ..............................................................7070Integra ..............................................................7003, 7030, 7036JBL ...................................................................7001, 7032, 7100, 7217JVC ..................................................................7040, 7051, 7092, 7132, 7141, 7157, 7165, 7174, 7180, 7181, 7182, 7195, 7203, 7204Kenwood ..........................................................7034, 7060, 7061, 7093, 7120, 7123, 7129, 7131, 7147, 7159KLH ..................................................................7044, 7047Koss .................................................................7039, 7214LG ....................................................................7028Magnavox.........................................................7006, 7007, 7018,7024, 7054, 7110Marantz ............................................................7006, 7018, 7024, 7027, 7110, 7193Mitsubishi .........................................................7045, 7176Nakamichi ........................................................7112, 7113Onkyo ...............................................................7003, 7011, 7030, 7036, 7056, 7102, 7124, 7133, 7139, 7142, 7158, 7175, 7178, 7179, 7185, 7218Optimus ............................................................7007, 7010, 7013, 7015, 7108Oritron ..............................................................7039Panasonic ........................................................7026, 7033, 7035, 7055, 7057, 7063, 7068, 7069, 7103, 7104, 7140, 7155, 7170, 7189, 7194, 7197, 7198, 7199, 7200, 7202, 7208, 7209, 7210, 7211,  7212, 7215Philips...............................................................7006, 7018, 7023, 7024, 7110, 7167, 7214Pioneer .............................................................7000, 7004, 7007, 7008, 7013, 7042, 7081, 7082, 7099, 7118, 7119, 7126, 7127, 7149, 7150, 7151, 7160, 7161, 7188, 7206Polaroid ............................................................7079Polk Audio ........................................................7006, 7027, 7192RCA ..................................................................7007, 7013, 7015, 7021, 7044, 7053, 7083, 7094, 7109, 7213RCA & Dimensia ..............................................7084, 7085, 7086, 7087, 7109Samsung ..........................................................7029, 7052, 7186, 7220Sansui ..............................................................7006, 7110Sanyo ...............................................................7050, 7070Sherwood .........................................................7016, 7106, 7190Sony .................................................................7014, 7022, 7049, 7058, 7065, 7066, 7067, 7071, 7080, 7095, 7096, 7105, 7114, 7115, 7116, 7117, 7122, 7125, 7130, 7144, 7145, 7146, 7156, 7183, 7196, 7201, 7205Soundesign ......................................................7010Teac..................................................................7015, 7044Technics ...........................................................7033, 7055, 7103, 7104, 7134, 7138, 7140Wards ...............................................................7000, 7006, 7099, 7110Yamaha ............................................................7003, 7005, 7017, 7025, 7037, 7041, 7074, 7075, 7078, 7097, 7098, 7099, 7121, 7128, 7163, 7166, 7221Zenith ...............................................................7028Codes for AUX - VCR Admiral .............................................................5008Aiwa .................................................................5000, 5004, 5043Akai ..................................................................5036, 5139Alienware .........................................................5033Apex Digital ......................................................5092Audio Dynamics ...............................................5037Audiovox ..........................................................5004, 5040Bell & Howell ....................................................5038Canon...............................................................5003, 5041Citizen ..............................................................5004, 5030, 5039, 5040, 5121Colortyme .........................................................5037Craig.................................................................5004, 5007, 5039, 5040Curtis Mathes ...................................................5003, 5009, 5011, 5024, 5035, 5037, 5039, 5041Daewoo ............................................................5006, 5030, 5043, 5070, 5121Dell ...................................................................5033Dimensia ..........................................................5035DIRECTV .........................................................5018Emerex .............................................................5001Emerson ...........................................................5000, 5004, 5012, 5030, 5031, 5040, 5041, 5043, 5095, 5121, 5122, 5138Fisher ...............................................................5007, 5038, 5076Fuji ...................................................................5002, 5003, 5036, 5041Funai ................................................................5000, 5043, 5047, 5095, 5117
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ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.Garrard .............................................................5000, 5043Gateway ...........................................................5033GE ....................................................................5003, 5009, 5019, 5024, 5025, 5035, 5039, 5041, 5119, 5126, 5144Go Video ..........................................................5085, 5088, 5093, 5101,5103Goldstar............................................................5004, 5029,5037, 5040,5120Harley Davidson ...............................................5000, 5043, 5117Harman/Kardon ................................................5010, 5037Hewlett Packard ...............................................5033Hitachi ..............................................................5000, 5117HP ....................................................................5033Hughes Network Systems ................................5018JC Penney........................................................5037, 5038, 5039, 5040, 5041JCL ...................................................................5041JVC ..................................................................5037, 5038, 5057, 5063, 5067, 5068,                                                                                               5080, 5081, 5082, 5083, 5102, 5112, 5113KEC ..................................................................5004Kenwood ..........................................................5037, 5038Kodak ...............................................................5003, 5004, 5040, 5041LG ....................................................................5040, 5079Linksys .............................................................5033Lloyd’s ..............................................................5000, 5043, 5117LXI ....................................................................5004, 5040Magnavox.........................................................5000, 5003, 5005, 5010, 5032, 5041, 5064, 5074, 5117, 5132, 5138Marantz ............................................................5003, 5010, 5037, 5038, 5041Matsushita ........................................................5003, 5011, 5041Media Center PC..............................................5033Memorex ..........................................................5000, 5003, 5004, 5005, 5007, 5008, 5011, 5029, 5038, 5039, 5040, 5041, 5043, 5046, 5077, 5084, 5120MGA .................................................................5119Microsoft...........................................................5033Mitsubishi .........................................................5019, 5053, 5071, 5144Motorola ...........................................................5003, 5008, 5041NEC..................................................................5037, 5038Nikko ................................................................5004, 5040Olympus ...........................................................5003, 5041Optimus ............................................................5004, 5008, 5011, 5026, 5040Orion ................................................................5012, 5031, 5046, 5122Panasonic ........................................................5003, 5011, 5013, 5015, 5024, 5026, 5041,5048,5052, 5058, 5066, 5073, 5094, 5106, 5116, 5127, 5128, 5129, 5135, 5136, 5141, 5142, 5145, 5147, 5148Penney .............................................................5003, 5004, 5024, 5029, 5119, 5120Philco ...............................................................5003, 5041Philips...............................................................5003, 5010, 5016, 5018, 5041, 5055, 5095, 5110, 5132, 5133Philips Magnavox .............................................5055, 5064Polaroid ............................................................5092Polk Audio ........................................................5010Presidian ..........................................................5095Proscan ............................................................5009, 5025, 5035, 5075Pulsar ...............................................................5005Quasar .............................................................5003, 5011, 5024, 5041, 5128, 5137RadioShack ......................................................5000, 5007, 5040, 5117RCA ..................................................................5009, 5019, 5021, 5024, 5025, 5035, 5039, 5041, 5059, 5087, 5100, 5119, 5131, 5144, 5149Realistic............................................................5000, 5003, 5004, 5007, 5008, 5038, 5039, 5040, 5041, 5043Samsung ..........................................................5006, 5018, 5023, 5039, 5042, 5085, 5089, 5093, 5099, 5104, 5123Sansui ..............................................................5000, 5031, 5046, 5084, 5117, 5122Sanyo ...............................................................5007, 5038, 5039, 5076, 5119Scott .................................................................5006, 5012Sears ................................................................5000, 5003, 5004, 5007, 5029, 5038, 5040, 5041, 5117, 5120Sharp................................................................5008, 5019, 5049, 5056, 5065, 5115,                                     5124, 5144Sony .................................................................5000, 5001, 5002, 5003, 5017, 5028, 5033, 5036, 5044, 5050, 5051, 5054, 5069, 5090, 5091, 5096, 5098, 5107, 5111, 5117Sylvania............................................................5000, 5003, 5010, 5032, 5041, 5043, 5095, 5130, 5138, 5143, 5146Symphonic .......................................................5000, 5043, 5047, 5095, 5117Systemax .........................................................5033Tandy................................................................5038Teac..................................................................5000, 5043Technics ...........................................................5003, 5011, 5041Teknika .............................................................5000, 5003, 5004, 5040, 5041, 5043Thomas ............................................................5000, 5117Tivo ..................................................................5016, 5017, 5018, 5034Toshiba .............................................................5006, 5020, 5022, 5027, 5033, 5034, 5061, 5062, 5086, 5097, 5108, 109, 5114, 5125, 5134, 5140Totevision .........................................................5004, 5039, 5040Viewsonic .........................................................5033Wards ...............................................................5000, 5003, 5007, 5008, 5009, 5010, 5039, 5040, 5041, 5043White Westinghouse ........................................5047Yamaha ............................................................5037, 5038Zenith ...............................................................5000, 5002, 5005, 5031, 5036, 5045,  .............5060, 5072, 5117, 5122Codes for AUX - PVR Alienware .........................................................4007Dell ...................................................................4007DigiFusion ........................................................4032DIRECTV .........................................................4004, 4009, 4010, 4011, 4012, 4013,   ............4018, 4019, 4023, 4027Dish Network ....................................................4016, 4017Dishpro .............................................................4016Echostar ...........................................................4016, 4017Expressvu ........................................................4016Gateway ...........................................................4007GO....................................................................4016Hewlett Packard (HP).......................................4007Quasar .............................................................5003, 5011, 5024, 5041, 5128, 5137
36 © COPYRIGHT 2006-2008 PRODEA SYSTEMS, INC.  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.Hughes .............................................................4004, 4009, 4010, 4011, 4012, 4013, 4023, 4027JVC ..................................................................4016, 4017, 4027Linksys .............................................................4007Media Center PC..............................................4007Microsoft...........................................................4007Panasonic ........................................................4001, 4031Philips...............................................................4002, 4004, 4013,4021, 4023, 4027, 4029Pioneer .............................................................4033Proscan ............................................................4018RCA ..................................................................4005, 4018, 4019, 4027ReplayTV .........................................................4000, 4001, 4020, 4030Samsung ..........................................................4004Sony .................................................................4003, 4007, 4014,4015,  4022, 4024, 4025, 4028Tivo ..................................................................4002, 4003, 4004,4008, 4009, 4010, 4011, 4012, 4014, 4015, 4021, 4022, 4024, 4025, 4026,4027Toshiba .............................................................4006, 4007, 4008Viewsonic .........................................................4007Voodoo .............................................................40071  Make sure your handset is fully charged (6 hours), your basestation has power and is connected to the Home Center with an Ethernet cable. See the Voice installation sheet that came with your service equipment.2  On the handset, press Menu > Handset > Register.3  Enter passcode 0000 Do not change the passcode. It must be 0000 to work with your ROSsm voice service.4  Select OK.5  Press and hold the blue button on the basestation for 5 seconds (Voice Figure 1). Repeat pressing the blue button if it doesn’t work the rst time. The Home Center will need to provision the handset in its device database. You will receive a test ring on the phone that the handset is connected to the basestation and another one after 1 or 2 minutes to let you know that the Home Center has provisioned it for voice service as an extension.Please enjoy your new voice services.  The voice system is precongured so you can set up your SIP phone out of the box. Only complete the following instructions if you received new handsets or need to reset your handsets and connect them to the basestation, complete the following instructions. PAIR PHONE HANDSET TO BASESTATIONVoice Figure 1:  SIP Phone Base Station
FCC Regulatory InformationThis 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 communications. However, there is no guarantee 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 receiving antenna.• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.Consult your service provider, retailer, or an experienced technician for help.If you cannot eliminate the interference, the FCC requires that you stop using your phone. Changes or modications not expressly approved may cause interference and void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.Product Product NameModel ROSsm 1000, ROSsm 2000Responsible Party Prodea Systems, Inc. 6101 West Plano Parkway Suite 210 Plano, Texas 75093Phone 214.278.1850This 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.This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules and the requirements adopted by ACTA. On the back of this equipment is a label that contains a product identier in the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. If requested, this information must be provided to your telephone company.A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by ACTA. A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this product. It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant. See installation instructions for details.The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may connect to a telephone line. Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most but not all areas, the sum of the RENs should not exceed ve (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line, as determined by the total RENs, contact your local telephone company. For product approved after July 23, 2001, the REN for this product is part of the product identier that has the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. The digits represented by ## are the REN without the decimal point (e.q., 03 is a REN of 0.3). For earlier products, the REN is separately shown on the label.If your DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. But if advance notice isn’t practical, the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to le a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary.The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your equipment. If they do, you will be notied in advance in order for you to make necessary modications to maintain uninterrupted service.If trouble is experienced with this unit, for repair or warranty information, please contact customer service at the address and phone listed below. Ifthe equipment is causing harm to the network, the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved.DO NOT DISASSEMBLE THIS EQUIPMENT. It does not contain any user serviceable components.We recommend the installation of an AC surge arrester in the AC outlet to which this equipment is connected. Telephone companies report that electrical surges, typically lighting transients, are very destructive to customer terminal equipment connected to AC power sources.Wireless Radio UseThese devices are restricted to indoor use due to its operation in the 2.4 to 5 GHz frequency range to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co-channel Mobile Satellite systems.Exposure to Radio Frequency EnergyThe radiated output power of these devices is below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits; however, these devices should be operated with a minimum distance of at least 20 cm between its antennas and a person’s body, and the antennas used with these transmitters must not be co-located or operated with any other antenna or transmitter subject to the conditions of the FCC Grant.
6101 West Plano Parkway  •  Plano, TX 75093  •  ProdeaSystems.com  •  214.278.1850© COPYRIGHT 2006-2009 PRODEA SYSTEMS, INC.  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. To Replace the Battery: Open the battery compartment cover on the back, insert 2 AA batteries, matching the + and - polarity symbols inside and replace cover.  NOTE: When the battery voltage is low, the feedback LED will blink 5 times.UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROLSwitch off device.Display information about media.Display options, including Delete Station and Sharing.Exit ROSsm menu to TV.Go into ROSsm mode.Display ROSsm menu with TV feed from other sources in background.Return to previous screen and exit ROSsm. Display widgets Select audio/video inputs (must be congured).Control media feedback.Display remote help menu.Control other devices. Enter text like a cell phone.Display ROSsm menu without overlay.Selection buttons to conrm changes and  other actions.

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