With your TV turned off and your Rogers
remote pointing at the digital box, press the
CBL then PWR buttons on the remote.
A
Connect The Digital Box To Your TV
B
Authorize The Digital Box
Note: To ensure the digital box
remains authorized and updat-
ed, keep the power cord and
Coaxial cable connected at all
times.
Wait 10 minutes for the digital box to
become active and to be updated with your
channel packages.
Turn your TV on and set it to Channel 03. Confirm the digital box is authorized.
1. Turn on the digital box by pressing PWR on the
Rogers remote.
2. Change the channel to 99 by pressing 0 - 9 - 9
on your Rogers remote.
Is Channel 99 being displayed?
Yes : Continue to Section C , below.
No: Channel 99 is “Not Authorized”.
Call 1 866 894 9962 to have the digital box
authorized. You will be asked for the phone
number associated with your account.
Installing your Rogers digital box is as easy as A - B - C.
A
Connect The Digital Box To Your TV
B
Authorize The Digital Box
C
Program Your Rogers Remote And Additional Options
Most TVs can be connected
to multiple video sources like
DVD players and VCRs. To view
programming from your digital
box, your TV must be set to
Channel 03.
Change your TV to Channel 03 by
using your TV's remote control or the
channel buttons on the front panel of your TV.
From Digital Box
Standard Definition
Easy Installation Guide
Note:
Your Rogers remote cannot
be used to change the TV
input until it has been pro-
grammed to control your TV.
Are you installing the digital box
yourself?
If you are installing the digital box your-
self, continue to Step 2.
If a technician installed your digital box,
go to Section C below.
Connect the end of the Coaxial cable coming from your wall to the
CABLE IN port. Next, connect one end of the provided Coaxial cable to
the TO TV/VCR port.
Note: Be sure to securely finger tighten all cable connections.
C
Program Your Rogers Remote And Additional Options
In addition to operating the digital box, the Rogers remote is capable of controlling basic commands on your TV, VCR and other devices. To enable these features, the
Rogers remote must be programmed for your particular home entertainment components.
First, program the Rogers remote for your TV.
Since the Rogers remote control is a universal remote, you can pro-
gram it for other components by repeating the steps and substituting
the TV button with the respective device button (VCR, DVD, etc.).
1. Turn your TV on.
2. Press the TV button.
3. Press and hold SETUP until the TV button
flashes twice.
4. Press 9 - 9 - 1, the TV button flashes twice.
5. Point the remote towards your TV and press
PWR.
6. Repeatedly press and release the CH+ button
until your TV turns off. The remote will cycle
through all possible codes until a match is
found.
Note: You may need to press the CH+ button
dozens of times before finding a match.
7. Once the TV turns off, press the SETUP button
to lock the code. The TV button will flash
twice.
8. Confirm the correct code was locked by press-
ing the PWR button to turn on your TV.
What if this did not work?
Your remote should have come with a small guide that contains spe-
cific codes for programming popular components. Consult that guide
for futher instructions.
Next, set your Rogers remote to control the volume.*
By default, the Rogers remote is set to use the digital box to raise
and lower the volume. These steps will set the remote to use your
TV to control the volume instead.
1. Press the TV button.
2. Press and hold SETUP until the TV button
flashes twice.
3. Press 9 - 9 - 3, the TV button flashes twice.
4. Press the TV button. The CBL button will
blink twice to confirm a valid selection.
5. Check that your changes were accepted
by testing the volume controls on the
remote.
6. If you see the digital box volume bar
instead of your TV volume bar, your
changes were not successful. Repeat these
instructions beginning at Step 1.
TIP: For the best audio control, ensure your volume is set to Fixed
in the audio settings menu. Make sure you set the volume to
maximum on the digital box.
* Not compatible with older TVs with manual volume control.
Coaxial Cable Connection: This connection uses a Coaxial cable, provided by Rogers.