Scientific Atlanta KB4200 User's Guide

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User’s Guide

KB4200 Wireless Keyboard

GUIDE INFO

MENU TV CBL SELECT

EXIT SETTINGS CHANNEL

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FCC Compliance

FCC Declaration of Conformity

This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) the device may not cause harmful interference, and 2) the device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Wireless Keyboard

Model KB4200

Manufactured by: Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.;

4261 Communications Drive;

Atlanta, Georgia 30093-2860; USA

Telephone: 770-236-1077

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 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 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.

Canada EMI Regulation

This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference

Causing Equipment Regulations.

Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Réglement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.

United States: Scientific-Atlanta, Inc., 5030 Sugarloaf Parkway, Box 465447, Lawrenceville, GA 30042

Europe: Scientific-Atlanta Europe GmbH, Westerbachstrasse 28-32, 61476 Kronberg, Germany

Asia-Pacific: Scientific-Atlanta (Singapore) Pte. Ltd., 1 Claymore Drive, #08-11 Orchard Towers,

Singapore 229594

Latin America: Scientific-Atlanta Argentina S.A., Carlos Pelligrini 1149, Piso 11o,

Capital Federal 1011, Buenos Aires, Argentina

© 2001 Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.

Printed in USA

Part Number 745467 Rev C

All rights reserved.

www.scientificatlanta.com

November 2001

IMPORTANT RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION

Read and Retain These Instructions

• Read all of the instructions before you operate this equipment. Give particular attention to all safety precautions. Retain the instructions for future reference.

• Comply with all warning and caution statements in the instructions.

Observe all warning and caution symbols that are affixed to this equipment.

• Comply with all instructions that accompany this equipment.

Cleaning the Equipment

Use a damp cloth to clean this equipment. Do not use either a liquid cleaner or an aerosol cleaner to clean this equipment. Do not use a magnetic/static dust removal device.

CAUTION:

Do not place a magnet or any type of magnetic/static dust removal device, such as a duster, on or near this equipment. Magnetic/static devices may affect the operation of this equipment.

Placement

Place this equipment on a stable surface when storing. The surface must support the size and weight of this equipment.

Liquid or Moisture

Do not expose this equipment to liquid or moisture. Do not place this equipment on a wet surface. Do not spill liquids on or near this equipment.

Servicing

Do not open the cover of this equipment. If you open the cover, your warranty will be void. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel only. Contact your cable service provider for instructions.

Power Sources

A label on this equipment indicates the correct power source for this equipment. Use only AA alkaline batteries in this equipment.

Damage That Requires Service

For damage that requires service, contact your cable service provider. Refer service to qualified personnel when any of the following occurs.

• Liquid enters the equipment

• A heavy object falls on the equipment

• There is exposure to rain or water

• If you drop or damage the equipment

• Operation is not normal (the instructions describe the proper operation).

Upon completion of any service or repairs to this keyboard, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the equipment is in proper operating condition.

WARNING:

Avoid personal injury and damage to this equipment.

Placing this equipment on an unstable surface may cause it to fall .

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Remove the Battery Tab

Important: You must remove the shipping tab from the battery compartment before using the KB4200

Wireless Keyboard. Otherwise, the keyboard will not function.

The battery compartment may contain a tab to prevent the batteries from draining during shipping. Before you use the keyboard, turn the keyboard over and make sure that the tab has been removed.

If the tab is still in place, grasp the end of the tab and pull.

Program the Keyboard

Introduction

Your KB4200 Wireless Keyboard (keyboard) allows you to enter text for e-mail and other applications through your Explorer ® Digital

Home Communications Terminal (DHCT).

You can also use your keyboard to control your

DHCT and your TV.

Your cable service provider has programmed your keyboard to operate your DHCT. To program your keyboard to operate your TV, use the procedures in this guide.

Note: If you have questions about the operation of this keyboard, contact your cable service provider.

Program for TV Operation

Follow these steps to program your keyboard for TV operation.

1 . Make sure the power to your TV is turned on before you program your keyboard.

2 . Locate your TV brand in the TV Setup

Codes table in this guide. If your TV brand is not listed, go to Searching the Code

Library.

3 . Point your keyboard away from the DHCT, the TV, and the VCR.

4 . On your keyboard, press and hold SELECT and TV Power until the LED on your keyboard blinks twice.

5 . Using the numeric keys on your keyboard, enter the 3-digit setup code for your TV brand. The LED on your keyboard blinks twice.

6 . Point your keyboard toward the TV and test the POWER, VOLUME, and MUTE functions.

7 . If these functions do not operate, repeat this procedure from step 1. Use the next setup code for your TV brand, if available.

Search the Code Library

If none of the listed TV codes work, you can enter a code that searches the library of codes.

Your keyboard automatically selects the proper code for your TV.

Follow these steps if none of the codes listed for your TV brand work, or if your

TV brand is not listed.

1 . Make sure that the TV is turned on before you search the code library.

2 . Point your keyboard toward the TV.

3 . Press and hold SELECT and TV Power until the LED on your keyboard blinks twice.

4 . Using the keys on your keyboard, press

991. The LED blinks twice.

5 . Press the TV Power key to try the first code.

6 . Did the TV turn off?

• If yes, press SELECT.

• If no, press the TV Power key again to try the next code.

Note: The LED blinks three times when you reach the end of the library.

7 . Confirm that the setup code is correct by pointing your keyboard toward the

TV and testing the POWER,

VOLUME, and MUTE functions.

Program for Volume Control

You can program your keyboard to control the volume and mute functions through either the TV or the DHCT. The default is to control the volume through the TV. Follow these steps to program your keyboard for volume control.

1 . Point your keyboard away from the

DHCT and the TV.

2 . Press and hold SELECT and CBL

Power until the LED on your keyboard blinks twice.

3 . Using the keys on your keyboard, press

993. The LED blinks twice.

4 . Press either TV Power or CBL Power to indicate which device you will use to control the Volume and Mute keys.

The LED blinks twice.

5 . Point your keyboard toward the TV or

DHCT and press the VOL+ and VOL- keys to confirm that the correct device adjusts the volume.

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Quick Reference

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F1

Bypass

Controls the bypass option

Adjusts volume

GUIDE

INFO

Mutes sound

Displays Interactive

Program Guide, if applicable

Displays channel information

MENU

Reserved for future use

Turns television power on and off

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Activates the highlighted screen item

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Returns to program

Displays Quick Settings and

Settings menus

Selects channel, up or down

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Views favorite channels

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WARNING:

Continuous use of a keyboard may cause Repetitive Stress Injuries or related injuries. Please read the important information in this guide to reduce your risk of injury. If you experience any aching, numbing, or tingling in your arms, wrists, hands, or fingers you should promptly consult a qualified health professional.

Comfort Guidelines

The following guidelines may reduce straining your arms, wrists, and hands when typing.

Also review illustrations in this section for correct and incorrect positioning of arms, wrists, and hands.

Refer to the following guidelines when using your keyboard:

• Position your elbows near your body in a relaxed posture.

• Keep your thumbs and fingers in a relaxed natural position.

• Maintain a straight wrist position.

INCORRECT

Wrists Angled Wrists Straight

T9838

• Avoid resting your hands on the table while typing; add a wrist support.

• Avoid bending, arching, or angling your wrists.

• Use a light touch when pressing the keyboard keys.

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Wrists Arched

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Proper Use of the Keyboard

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CBL

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SELECT EXIT SETTINGS CHANNEL

Turns DHCT power on and off

Continuous Use

Some studies have suggested that long periods of typing, improper work environment, incorrect work habits, or problems in your personal health may be linked to injuries. These injuries include carpal tunnel syndrome, tendinitis, tenosynovitis, and other conditions.

CORRECT

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Operation Tips

Returns to last channel viewed

Moves mouse pointer or onscreen cursor

Highlights interactive screen choices

Activates application 2

(function determined by cable service provider)

Activates application 1

(function determined by cable service provider)

Provides access to secondary functions on keys F1 through F12

Provides secondary mouse button functions

Provides primary mouse button functions

Rewinds VOD

Plays VOD

Fast-forwards VOD

Pauses VOD

Stops VOD

Records program, if applicable

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The keyboard is designed for trouble-free home use and requires very little maintenance. Your keyboard has no userserviceable parts and must be returned to your cable service provider for any repairs.

The following tips may help you diagnose the situation before you contact your cable service provider. If your situation is not listed, contact your cable service provider.

Keyboard does not work

• Make sure that the batteries in your keyboard are alkaline and still charged.

If the LED stays on for more than 10 seconds when you press a key, the batteries are weak and should be replaced.

• Point your keyboard directly toward the DHCT when using your keyboard.

• Make sure that there are no objects blocking the signal path from your keyboard to the TV, such as a table.

• See Programming the Keyboard to make sure that your keyboard is programmed correctly.

After entering your TV code, the power or volume does not work

• Try other codes for your TV brand in the TV Setup Codes table; then, try to search for a valid code. See

Searching the Code Library for more information.

• See Programming the Keyboard to make sure that your keyboard is programmed correctly.

The Explorer Club

The Explorer Club 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 Club on the Internet at www.scientificatlanta.com. Then, click

Explorer user? Join the Explorer

Club and follow the instructions.

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TV Setup Codes

Enter all three digits to program the TV setup code.

TV B r a n d – C o d e s

Admiral–013, 028

Aiko–012

Akai–005

Alaron–022

Ambassador–020

American Action–

0 2 3

Anam–023, 008

AOC–003, 005, 023

Audiovox–012, 023,

027, 029

Aventura–005

Baysonic–023

Belcor–003

Bell & Howell–001,

0 1 6

Bradford–023

Brocksonic–024,

0 2 8

Brockwood–003

Candle–005, 005,

007, 009

Carnivale–005

Carver–000

Celebrity–001

Cineral–012, 027

Citizen–005, 005,

009, 010, 012

Concerto–009

Contec–023

Crosley–000

Crown–023

Curtis Mathes–000,

001, 005, 006,

007, 009, 010,

013, 014, 016,

019, 027, 034,

0 3 6

CXC–023

Daewoo–003, 012,

027, 029, 030

Daytron–003

Denon–014

Dumont–002, 003

Electroband–001

Emerson–003, 016,

020, 021, 022,

023, 024, 026,

028, 029, 030

Janeil–005

JBL–000

JCB–001

JVC–008, 043

KEC–023

Kenwood–003, 005

Kloss–005

KTV–005, 023

LG–009

Logik–001

Luxman–009

LXI–000, 006, 016,

017, 021

Magnavox–000,

005, 022

Majessti–001

Marantz–000, 005

Matsushita–025

Megatron–014, 021

Memorex–001, 009,

015, 016, 021,

025, 028

MGA–003, 005,

015, 021

Midland–002, 006,

0 0 7

Minutz–004

Envision–005

Fisher–016

Fujitsu–022, 032

Funai–020, 022, 023

Futuretech–023

GE–004, 006, 007,

013, 013, 021,

026, 027, 034,

0 3 6

Gibrater–002, 003,

0 0 5

GoldStar–003, 005,

005, 009, 021

Gradiente–008, 009

Graig–023

Grunpy–022, 023

Hallmark–021

Harley Davidson–

0 2 2

Harmon/Kardon–

0 0 0

Harvard–023

Headquarter–005

Hitachi–009, 014

Infinity–000

Inteq–002

Pioneer–019, 031

Portland–003, 012

Prism–007

Proscan–006

Proton–021

Pulsar–002, 003

Quasar–007, 018,

0 2 5

Radio Shack–003,

005, 006, 009,

016, 018, 021,

0 2 3

RCA–003, 006, 007,

011, 013, 013,

033, 034, 035,

036, 037, 038

Realistic–003, 005,

009, 016, 018,

021, 023

Runco–002, 005,

0 0 5

Sampo–005

Samsung–003, 005,

005, 009, 010,

0 2 1

Sansei–027, 028

Sanyo–016

Scimitsu–003

Mitsubishi–003,

013, 015, 021

Motorola–013

MTC–003, 005,

009, 010

Multitech–019, 023

NAD–017, 021

NEC–003, 005, 009

Nikko–005, 005,

012, 021

NTC–012

Onwa–023

Optimus–016, 019,

0 2 5

Optonica–013, 018

Orion–022, 024,

0 2 8

Panasonic–007, 025

Penney–003, 004,

005, 006, 007,

009, 010, 017,

021, 036

Philco–000, 003,

005, 014, 028

Philips–000

Pilot–003, 005

Scotch–021

Scott–003, 021,

022, 023, 024

Sears–000, 006,

009, 016, 017,

020, 021, 022

Semivox–023

Semp–017

Sharp–013, 018,

0 3 1

Shogun–003

Signatur–001

Sony–001, 042

Sounddesign–021,

022, 023

Squareview–020

SSS–003, 023

Starlite–023

Supre-Macy–005

Supreme–001

Sylvania–000, 005

Symponic–020

Tandy–013

Tatung–008

Technics–007, 025

Technol Ace–022

Techwood–007, 009

Teknika–000, 001,

003, 009, 010,

012, 015, 022,

0 2 3

Telefunken–009

Thomson DTC100–

0 3 9

TMK–009, 020,

0 2 1

Toshiba–010, 016,

017, 040, 041

Vector Research–

0 0 5

Victor–008

Vidikron–000

Vidtech–003, 021

Viking–005

Wards–000, 001,

003, 004, 005,

009, 018, 021,

0 2 2

White

Westinghouse–

028, 029, 030

Yamaha–003, 005

Zenith–001, 002,

012, 028

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