3 INSTALLATION

Before You Begin

Before you move or change components on the subscriber’s entertainment system:

Review the installation instructions.

Determine if you are connecting to a standard analog NTSC TV (supporting an RF input), a composite (baseband) video input, or a High-Definition TV (supporting component video input, HDMIinput, or an IEEE-1394 input).

Determine if the subscriber has other equipment to be connected to the terminal (home theater or A/V receiver, VCR, etc.).

Verify that you have the necessary cables and other required items.

Cold Reset Procedure

This section describes the Cold Reset procedure for Motorola’s DCX3200 set-top. The cold reset is generally used by operational and field personnel to accomplish the following:

Restore the set-top to a known state.

Clear channel maps and application settings.

Remove application and software objects above the platform code.

Clear the Out of Band (OOB) Last Known Carrier (LKC) and force the units to hunt for a new OOB control channel.

Cold Reset Method

1.Remove the set-top from its packaging.

2.Plug in a serial connector to the DCX3200 and open a terminal window.

3.AC power cycle the set-top.

4.When the words “Waiting for IR…” appear in the terminal window, press the Volume Down (–) button on the remote control.

5.All the following lights on the front panel LEDS will light up: Power, Data, and Record (Record is only present on MoCA models).

6.Press the following sequence of numbers on the remote control: 3, 2, and 8.

7.As each number in the sequence is pressed, the front panel LEDs will extinguish in the following order: Power, Data, and then Record (Record is only present on MoCA models.) In addition, the terminal window will echo back each button press as D, C, and X for each number in the sequence.

8.The set-top will cold reset.

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