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Post 7 made on Thursday July 17, 2003 at 11:50
JPinTO
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Description of Lights on RG2000 box
Power
The power light blinks on and off for four to six minutes, as the N3 Residential Gateway is starting. A solid red light indicates the N3 Residential Gateway is ready to transmit video.
No light, or off, indicates that the N3 Residential Gateway is inactive.

Fail
A brief red light indicates the N3 Residential Gateway is preparing to start. If the light remains red for 15 minutes and no other lights appear, contact your Network Access Provider.
An amber light indicates that the N3 Residential Gateway is one to two minutes away from full operation.
No light, or off, indicates that video services are ready.

Message
The green light indicates a voice mail message is present.
No light, or off, indicates there are no voice mail messages.

Online
The green light indicates the N3 Residential Gateway has detected an active PC on the data port and is ready for use.
An amber light indicates the N3 Residential Gateway has detected an active PC on the data port, but the N3 Residential Gateway is not yet ready for use.
No light, or off, indicates there is no active PC detected on the data port.

Network
A green light indicates the N3 Residential Gateway is communicating with your NAP's network. The Network light turns green as the system is starting, and then turns off. The light turns green for a second time when the network is fully operational.
An amber light indicates the N3 Residential Gateway is communicating with your NAP's network but is not yet ready to use.
A red light indicates the N3 Residential Gateway is attempting to communicate with your NAP's network, but is not yet ready to use.
No light, or off, indicates there is no AC power to the N3 Residential Gateway. All other lights remain off, as well, if there is no AC Power.



Description of Buttons
Channel Up Button
Increases the channel number. When you are using the onscreen Program
Guide or Menu, moves the cursor up.

Channel Dn Button
Decreases the channel number. When you are using the onscreen Program Guide or Menu, moves the cursor down.

Left Arrow Button
When you are using the onscreen Program Guide or Menu, moves the cursor left.

Right Arrow Button
When you are using the onscreen Program Guide or Menu, moves the cursor right.

Menu Button
Displays the Gateway Menu.

Guide Button
Displays the Program Guide.

Select Button
In the on-screen Program Guide or Menu, selects the highlighted choice.
Power Button Tunes TV to default (Welcome) channel.


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