CFT-2100 User Guide
CFT-2100User Guide
CAUTIONRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
CAUTION:
Graphical symbols and supplemental warning marking locations on bottom of terminal.
WARNINGTO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TORAIN OR MOISTURE.
CAUTIONTO PREVENT ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT USE THIS (POLARIZED) PLUGWITH AN EXTENSION CORD, RECEPTACLE, OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESSTHE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, isintended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage”within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitutea risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert theuser to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing)instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should conform to alllocal codes.
REPAIRSIf you find the unit in need of repair, contact your cable system operator for repair orreplacement.
NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLERThis reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer’s attention to Article 820-40 ofthe NEC that provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that thecable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close aspossible to the point of cable entry as practical.
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Copyright © 1999 by General Instrument Corporation. All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means withoutwritten permission of the publisher.
The General Instrument logo and STARVUE are registered trademarks of General Instrument Corporation.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
1 Read instructionsAll the safety and operating instructions shouldbe read before the appliance is operated.
2 Retain instructionsThe safety and operating instructions should beretained for future reference.
3 Heed warningsAll warnings on the appliance and in theoperating instructions should be adhered to.
4 Follow instructionsAll operating and use instructions should befollowed.
5 CleaningUnplug this product from the wall outlet beforecleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosolcleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
6 AttachmentsDo not use attachments not recommendedas they may cause hazard.
7 Water and moistureDo not use this equipment near water; forexample, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchensink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or neara swimming pool, and the like.
8 AccessoriesDo not place this product on an unstable cart,stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The product mayfall causing serious injury and serious damage tothe appliance. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod,bracket, or table recommended by themanufacturer, or sold with the equipment. Anymounting of the appliance should follow themanufacturer’s instructions, and should use amounting accessory recommended by themanufacturer.
9 VentilationSlots and openings in the cabinet are provided forventilation and to ensure reliable operation of theequipment and to protect it from overheating. Theopenings should never be blocked by placing theproduct on a bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface.Equipment should never be placed near or over aradiator or heat register, or in a built-in installationsuch as a bookcase or rack unless properventilation is provided.
10 Power sourcesThis product should be operated only from thetype of power sources indicated on the markinglabel. If you are not sure of the type of powersupplied to your home, consult your local powercompany. For equipment intended to operate frombattery power, or other sources, refer to theoperating instructions.
11 Ground or polarizationThis equipment may be equipped with a polarizedalternating-current line plug (a plug having oneblade wider than the other). This plug will fit intothe power outlet only one way. This is a safetyfeature. If you are unable to insert the plug fullyinto the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plugshould still fail to fit, contact your electrician toreplace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat thesafety purpose of the polarized plug.
12 Alternate warningsThis equipment may be equipped with a 3-wiregrounding-type plug, a plug having a third(grounding) pin. This pin will only fit into agrounding-type power outlet. This is a safetyfeature. If you are unable to insert the plug intothe outlet, contact your electrician to replace yourobsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purposeof the grounding-type plug.
13 Power cord protectionPower supply cords should be routed so that theyare not likely to be walked on or pinched by itemsplaced upon or against them, paying particularattention to cords at plugs, conveniencereceptacles, and the point where they exit fromthe appliance.
14 Outdoor Antenna GroundingIf an outside antenna or cable system is connectedto the equipment, be sure the antenna or cablesystem is grounded as to provide some protectionagainst voltage surges and built-up static charges.
15 LightningFor added protection for this equipment duringa lightning storm, or when it is left unattendedand unused for long periods of time, unplug itfrom the wall outlet and disconnect the antennaor cable system. This will prevent damage tothe video product due to lightning and powerline surges.
16 Power linesAn outside antenna system should not belocated in the vicinity of overhead power linesor where it can fall into such power lines orcircuits. When installing an outside antennasystem, extreme care should be taken to keepfrom touching such power lines or circuits ascontact with them may be fatal.
17 OverloadingDo not overload wall outlets and extensioncords as this can result in a risk of fire orelectrical shock.
18 Object and liquid entryNever push objects of any kind into thisequipment through openings as they may touchdangerous voltage points or short-out parts thatcould result in a fire or electrical shock. Neverspill liquid of any kind on the product.
19 ServicingDo not attempt to service this equipmentyourself as opening or removing covers mayexpose you to dangerous voltage or otherhazards, refer all servicing to qualifiedservice personnel.
20 Damage requiring serviceUnplug this equipment from the wall outlet andrefer servicing to qualified service personnel underthe following conditions:
a When the power supply cord or plug isdamaged.
b If the equipment has been exposed to rainor water.
c If liquid has been spilled, or objects have falleninto the equipment.
d If the equipment does not operate normally byfollowing the operating instructions. Adjustonly those controls that are covered by theoperating instructions as an improperadjustment of other controls may result indamage and will often require extensive workby a qualified technician to restore theequipment to its normal operation.
e If the equipment has been dropped or cabinethas been damaged.
f When the equipment exhibits a distinct changein performance, indicating a need for service.
21 Replacement partsWhen replacement parts are required, be sure theservice technician has used replacement partsspecified by the manufacturer or have the samecharacteristics as the original part. Unauthorizedsubstitutions may result in fire, electric shock, orother hazards.
22 Safety checkUpon completion of any service or repairs to thisvideo product, ask the service technician toperform safety checks to determine that theproduct is in proper operational condition.
23 Telephone equipmentObserve the following precautions when installingtelephone modem equipment:
a Never install telephone wiring during alightning storm.
b Never install telephone jacks in a wetlocation unless the jack is specifically designedfor wet locations.
c Never touch uninsulated telephone wires orterminals unless the telephone lines have beendisconnected at the network interface.
d Use caution when installing or modifyingtelephone lines.
24 Battery usageNotwithstanding any information provided by GI inthis manual regarding the use of batteries, the enduser assumes all responsibility and liability to useand dispose of batteries in accordance with allapplicable laws, rules and regulations. GI will notbe liable to anyone for the end user's failure to useand/or dispose of batteries in the proper mannerand in accordance with such laws, rules andregulations, or for any defect contained inbatteries which may cause injury damage topersons or property.
CONTENTS
Introduction.............................................2Front Panel................................................................... 3
Rear Panel .................................................................... 4
Recording Your Connections...................6
Using the Remote Control ......................7Disabling the Remote Control .............................10
Restoring the Remote Control ............................10Installing Batteries....................................................11
Basic Operation...................................... 12Turning Power On and Off ...................................12Adjusting the Volume..............................................12
Using the On-Screen Display................................13
Changing Channels ..................................................14
Favorite Channels....................................15Adding Favorite Channels......................................15
Tuning Favorite Channels ......................................15
Removing Favorite Channels.................................16
Passwords ............................................... 17Adding Passwords ................................................... 17
Changing or Deleting Passwords......................... 18
Parental Control ....................................19Adding Channels for Parental Control .............. 19Tuning Channels with Parental Control ............ 20
Impulse Pay-Per-View ........................... 21
Recording Programs...............................22
Timers .................................................... 24Setting Alarm Timers.............................................. 24
Setting Sleep Timers ............................................... 25
Messages..................................................26
Changing the Screen Display..................27Changing the Background...................................... 27
Moving the Screen Display.................................... 29
Displaying the Time ...............................30
The AC Connector...................................31
Default Settings ..................................... 32
Connecting the CFT-2100 .......................33Basic Connections....................................................33
Connecting a TV and VCR ....................................34
Connecting a Stereo Receiver ............................. 35
Optional RF Bypass................................................. 36
Optional STARVUE................................................. 37
Troubleshooting..................................... 38
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INTRODUCTION
Welcome to General Instrument’s CFT-2100 set-top terminal, yourconnection to cable entertainment. The CFT-2100 features an easy-to-useon-screen display system to view channel listings, set channel controlpasswords and many other options that will enhance your television viewing.This guide introduces you to the CFT-2100 and provides instructions for setup and operation.
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INTRODUCTION
Front PanelThe front-panel control keys can be used to operate the CFT-2100. The LEDdisplays the current channel number, time of day and special operatingmessages. The front-panel control keys are described further in the section,“Using the Remote Control.”
MENU ENTERSELECT CHANNELVOLUME
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INTRODUCTION
Rear PanelThe rear panel contains connectors for system cabling and an AC outlet forthe TV power plug.
AUDIO VIDEO
TVSET
CABLEIN
IPPVOUT
1 2 3 4 5
6 7
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INTRODUCTION
Item Description
1 TV SET This is the basic connection from the CFT-2100 to the TV or tothe VCR
2 CABLE IN This is the connection for cable input from the cable wall outlet
3 IPPV OUT This connector is for the optional Impulse Pay-Per-View feature
4 PANEL The optional STARVUE® module would replace this panel
5 AC OUTLET This is the AC outlet to connect the power plug from the TV tothe CFT-2100
6 AUDIO Used for connecting the audio to your stereo system
7 VIDEO Use when connecting video to your TV or VCR
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RECORDING YOUR CONNECTIONS
NOTE
Always disconnect the power before moving theCFT-2100 or changing the cable connections.
Use this diagram to draw the cable connections from the back panel of theCFT-2100. You can use the diagram later to reconnect your system if youmove the equipment or add new equipment.
AUDIO VIDEO
TVSET
CABLEIN
IPPVOUT
CFT-2100
TVVCR
CABLE OUT
CABLE IN VIDEO INAUDIO IN
VIDEO OUTAUDIO OUT
CABLE IN VIDEOAUDIO
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USING THE REMOTE CONTROL
NOTEFeatures available onlywhen using theremote control:
• Favorite channel selection
• Last channel recall
• Entering passwords
MENU ENTERSELECT CHANNELVOLUME
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MENU ENTERSELECT CHANNELVOLUME
7 6 14 12 10
1112
1
2
109
8
1413
15
67
345
ON SCREEN DISPLAY
F
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
CH 0
PROG FAV
A/B
VOL
MENU MUTEDISPLAY
SELECT ENTER
DELETE
CHAN
CATV
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USING THE REMOTE CONTROL
Key Description
1 F Displays the Quick Functions menu. To use quick functions:
• Press F and then press MUTE to set the best stereo level volume (press VOL �or� to return to normal)
• Press F and then press DELETE to clear favorite channel settings
• Press F and then press SELECT to cancel an Impulse Pay-Per-View event
• Press F and then press CATV to display the sleep timer screen (for complete instructions see the section,“Timers”)
2 NUMBER KEYS Are used to:
• Select a channel
• Enable a menu function
• Enter a password
3 ����CH Recalls the last channel displayed.
4 PROG Adds favorite channels to the FAV CHANNEL GUIDE.
5 DELETE Removes channels from the FAV CHANNEL GUIDE.
6 SELECT Is used to highlight menu options.
7 MENU Displays the main menu.
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USING THE REMOTE CONTROL
Key Description
8 CATV Turns the CFT-2100 on and off from the remote control. Use with the F key for quick functions.
9 FAV Scans through favorite channels.
10 CHAN ▲▼
CURSOR ▲▼
Sequentially steps through the channels.
Highlights items on the menus.
11 A/B Is used when the optional RF bypass module is installed.
12 VOL ▲▼
PAGE ▲▼
Increases or decreases the volume.
Pages through the menus.
13 MUTE Toggles the sound on and off.
14 ENTER Confirms entries on the menus.
15 DISPLAY • Displays active features on the Channel Information screen
• Displays messages
• Exits a menu
16 POWER Turns the CFT-2100 on and off from the front panel.
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USING THE REMOTE CONTROL
NOTEBefore proceeding, read the steps for disablingand restoring the remote control.
Disabling the Remote ControlYou can temporarily disable your remote control:
1 On the main menu, select 7 CONTROL PANEL.
2 Select 2 DISABLE REMOTE and then press ENTER.
3 A confirmation screen appears on the display screen and the lettersrLo are displayed on the front panel LED.
Restoring the Remote ControlPress any key on the front panel of the CFT-2100 to restore the remotecontrol.
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USING THE REMOTE CONTROL
NOTEBatteries installed incorrectly can cause batteryleakage and corrosion that will damage theremote control.
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Installing BatteriesBefore you can use the remote control, you must install two AAA (1.5-volt)alkaline batteries:
1 Press the battery cover on the back of the remote control and slideopen.
2 Insert two new batteries in the direction indicated on the inside of thebattery compartment.
3 Replace the battery cover.
If the CFT-2100 does not power on, check the orientation of the batteriesor replace with new batteries.
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BASIC OPERATION
NOTETo receive cable service, tune your television tothe channel recommended by your local TV cableservice provider. Examples of channels used bycable service providers are 2, 3, 4 or 13.
Turning Power On and OffPress POWER on the front panel or press CATV on the remote control toturn the CFT-2100 on and off.
Adjusting the VolumePress VOLUME on the front panel of the CFT-2100 or VOL on the remotecontrol to adjust the volume. When you adjust the volume, the volume scaleis displayed on the screen. Press MUTE on the remote control to turn thesound off and on.
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BASIC OPERATION
NOTEThe on-screen display is set on a 15-secondinternal timer. If you do not complete yourselection before timing out, you must start again.Read the instructions before beginning.
Using the On-Screen DisplayThe on-screen display contains easy-to-use menus for operating yourCFT-2100.
There are three main menus that enable you to access other screens. Wheninstructed to access the main menu always press MENU to display the firstmenu. Press CURSOR ▲ or ▼ or press PAGE ▲ or ▼ to navigate through themenus.
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BASIC OPERATION
USE THEN ENTEROR PRESS 1-7
1 CHANNEL GUIDE2 PARENTAL CONTROL3 FAVORITE CHANNELS
MENU PAGE 1 OF 3
CHANNEL GUIDE A
01 GUID
02 ARTS
03 NBC
04 CNBC
05 CBS
06 TBS
07 CSPN
08 CSP2
09 MTV
10 ABC
11 LIFE
12 PBS
13 SHOW
14 HBO
15 TMC
16 MAX
17 DIS
18 WEAT
USE THEN ENTER▲▼
Changing ChannelsYou can change channels in three ways:
• Use the number keys on the remote control. For example, to changeto channel 10, press 1 and then press 0.
• Use the CHAN ▲ or ▼ to step through the channels.
• Use the Channel Guide for a list of the channel numbers and names.
1 On the main menu, select 1 CHANNEL GUIDE.
2 Press CURSOR ▲ or ▼ to highlight your choice.
3 Press ENTER to change to the channel.
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FAVORITE CHANNELS
FAVORITE CHANNEL1 FAV CHANNEL GUIDE
2 CLEAR ALL
3 PROGRAM ALL
USE THEN ENTER
OR PRESS 1-3
FAVORITE CHAN GUIDE A
USE THEN ENTER
11 LIFE
12 WEAT
13 WBS
14 FOX
15 UPN
16 IPPV
17 FOOD
18 HBO2 FAV
19 VJ1
20 NIK FAV
01 GUID
02 ARTS FAV
03 HBO
04 MTV
05 CBS
06 NBC
07 MAX
08 PRSM
09 PBS FAV
10 ABC
Adding Favorite ChannelsYou can store your favorite channel numbers for quick and easy access.
To add favorite channels:
1 On the main menu, select 3 FAVORITE CHANNELS.
2 Select 1 FAV CHANNEL GUIDE.
3 Press CURSOR ▲ or ▼ to highlight the channel you want to add to thefavorite channel list and then press SELECT.
4 Press DISPLAY to exit.
To quickly add a favorite channel, press the channel number you would liketo add and then press PROG.
Tuning Favorite ChannelsTo tune a favorite channel, press FAV on the remote control. Continuepressing FAV to step through all of your selected favorite channels.
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FAVORITE CHANNELS
Removing Favorite ChannelsTo remove favorite channels:
1 On the main menu, select 3 FAVORITE CHANNELS.
2 Select 1 FAV CHANNEL GUIDE.
3 Press CURSOR ▲ or ▼ to highlight the channel you want to removefrom the favorite channel list and then press SELECT.
4 Press DISPLAY to exit.
To quickly remove a favorite channel, press the channel number you wouldlike to delete and then press DELETE.
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PASSWORDS
CONTROL PANEL1 MODIFY DISPLAY2 DISABLE REMOTE3 AC OUTLET4 SET PASSWORDS5 RESET DEFAULTS
USE THEN ENTEROR PRESS 1-5 ▲▼
SET PASSWORDS1 PARENTAL CONTROL2 PAY-PER-VIEW
USE THEN ENTEROR PRESS 1-2 ▲▼
USE 0-9 THEN ENTER
UNLOCK BOXWITH YOUR
PARENTAL CONTROLPASSWORD
Adding PasswordsThe parental control and the Impulse Pay-Per-View features enable you tocontrol channel access using a password. You can create a differentpassword for each. You can lock and unlock channels at anytime.
To create a four-digit password (for example, 1234):
1 On the main menu, select 7 CONTROL PANEL.
2 Select 4 SET PASSWORDS.
3 Select 1 PARENTAL CONTROL or 2 PAY-PER-VIEW.
4 Enter your four-digit password using the remote control and thenpress ENTER.
5 Verify the password by entering the same digits again and thenpress ENTER.
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PASSWORDS
NOTEIf you forget your password, call your cable serviceprovider.
SET PASSWORDS1 PARENTAL CONTROL2 PAY-PER-VIEW
USE THEN ENTEROR PRESS 1-2 ▲▼
USE 0-9 THEN ENTER
UNLOCK BOXWITH YOUR
PARENTAL CONTROLPASSWORD
Changing or Deleting PasswordsTo change or delete your password:
1 On the main menu, select 7 CONTROL PANEL.
2 Select 4 SET PASSWORDS.
3 Select 1 PARENTAL CONTROL or 2 PAY-PER-VIEW.
4 Enter your current password to open the locked box.
5 Change your password by entering a new password and then verify.
or
Delete your password by pressing the ENTER key twice.
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PARENTAL CONTROL
PARENTAL CONTROL1 PARENTAL GUIDE2 LOCK BOXUSE THEN ENTER
OR PRESS 1-2
PARENTAL CTRL GUIDE A
USE THEN ENTER
11 LIFE
12 WEAT
13 WBS
14 FOX
15 UPN
16 IPPV
17 FOOD
18 HBO2
19 VJ1
20 NIK
01 GUID
02 ARTS
03 HBO
04 MTV
05 CBS
06 NBC
07 MAX
08 PRSM
09 PBS
10 ABC
Adding Channels for Parental ControlTo add channels for parental control:
1 On the main menu, select 2 PARENTAL CONTROL.
2 Select 1 PARENTAL GUIDE.
3 Press CURSOR ▲ or ▼ to highlight the channels you want to lock and thenpress SELECT (to unlock, press SELECT again).
4 Press ENTER to exit.
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PARENTAL CONTROL
NOTE
Turning off the CFT-2100 will also lock parentallycontrolled channels.
THIS CHANNEL IS
PARENTALLY CONTROLLED
5A
ACCESS PARENTAL CONTROL
WITH THE SELECT KEY
TO UNLOCK BOX
USE 0-9 THEN ENTER
UNLOCK BOXWITH YOUR
PARENTAL CONTROLPASSWORD
Tuning Channels with Parental ControlTo tune a channel locked by the parental control feature:
1 Tune to the channel you want to watch.
2 Press SELECT to access the Unlock Box Password screen.
3 Enter your four-digit parental control password and then press ENTER.
When you unlock a channel, all channels are accessible until they are locked again.A key icon displays when the channel is unlocked.
To re-lock channels:
1 On the main menu, select 2 PARENTAL CONTROL.
2 Select 2 LOCK BOX to lock channels.
3 Begin normal operation.
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IMPULSE PAY-PER-VIEW
NOTE
For instructions on recording events reference thesection, ”Recording Programs.”
Impulse Pay-Per-View is an optional feature that enables you to purchasespecial programming without a phone call to your cable service provider.You can control the purchase of programs by setting a password.
To purchase Impulse Pay-Per-View events:
1 Tune to the channel broadcasting the Impulse Pay-Per-View event.
2 When an E flashes on the front-panel LED, press SELECT to purchasethe event.
3 Enter your Impulse Pay-Per-View password and then press ENTER.
To cancel the purchase, press F and then press SELECT. If you can’t cancel theevent, call your cable service provider.
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RECORDING PROGRAMS
NOTE
If a channel becomes parentally controlled after it isprogrammed to record, it will not be accessible. Theparental control lock must be removed.
VCR TIMERS1 AVAIL2 AVAIL3 AVAIL4 AVAIL
5 AVAIL6 AVAIL7 AVAIL8 AVAIL
USE , THEN ENTER
VCR TIMER 1
WEEKDAYSSELECT, THEN ENTER
ONE TIMEWEEKLY
DAILYWEEKENDS
You can set your CFT-2100 to tune a channel at a specific time for VCRrecording. If the channel you are recording is password controlled, such as aparentally controlled channel, you must enter your password to setrecording options.
When you use the CFT-2100 to record programs on your VCR, the remotecontrol is automatically disabled to prevent accidental changing of channels.The remote control is restored when the recording process is complete.
1 On the main menu, select 4 VCR TIMERS.
2 Press CURSOR ▲ or ▼ to find the first available recording slot and thenpress ENTER.
3 Press SELECT to highlight:
• ONE TIME
• DAILY
• WEEKLY
• WEEKDAYS
• WEEKENDS
4 Press ENTER.
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RECORDING PROGRAMS
VCR TIMER 1
ONE TIME
USE ENTER TO CONFIRM
PROG TO CHANGE
DELETE TO CLEAR
USE ENTER TO CONFIRM
PROG TO CHANGE
DELETE TO CLEAR
START DATE
START TIME
END TIME
CHANNEL
START DATE
START TIME
END TIME
CHANNEL
JAN 21 MON
10:19 AM
10:19 AM
21 A
6 Press CURSOR ▲ or ▼ to enter the requested information for:
• START DATE
• START TIME
• END TIME
• CHANNEL
7 Press ENTER to confirm your entries or press PROG to change yourentries.
8 Press DISPLAY to exit.
Be sure your VCR is tuned to the CFT-2100 output channel.
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TIMERS
ALARM TIMERS1 SLEEP TIMER2 TURN ON TIMER3 TURN OFF TIMERUSE THEN ENTER
OR PRESS 1-3
TURN-ON TIMER
TURN ON EVERY DAYAT 8:33 AM
USE , THEN ENTEROR DELETE TO CLEAR
or
TURN-OFF TIMER
TURN OFF EVERY DAYAT 10:33 AM
USE , THEN ENTEROR DELETE TO CLEAR
Setting Alarm TimersYou can program the CFT-2100 to turn itself on or off every day using theTURN-ON TIMER and TURN-OFF TIMER screens:
1 On the main menu, select 5 ALARM TIMERS.
2 Select 2 TURN ON TIMER to turn the timer on, or select3 TURN OFF TIMER to turn the timer off.
3 Press CURSOR ▲ or ▼ to the desired time and then press ENTER toaccept and exit, or press DELETE to clear timer settings and exit.
If you hold down the CURSOR ▲ or ▼ key, the time will increment in15 minute intervals.
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TIMERS
ALARM TIMERS
USE THEN ENTEROR PRESS 1-3 ▲▼
1 SLEEP TIMER2 TURN ON TIMER3 TURN OFF TIMER
30 MIN 2 HRS
1 HR 3 HRS
DISABLESELECT, THEN ENTER
SLEEP TIMER
Setting Sleep TimersThe sleep timer feature enables you to program the CFT-2100 to turn offafter a preset amount of time.
To set the sleep timer:
1 On the main menu, select 5 ALARM TIMERS and then press ENTER.
2 Select 1 SLEEP TIMER and then press ENTER.
3 Press SELECT to highlight either 30 MIN, 1 HR, 2 HRS, 3 HRS, orDISABLE (to stop a timer that has previously been set).
4 Press ENTER to confirm your choice and exit.
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MESSAGES
DISPLAY MESSAGES
USE SELECT TO CHOOSE
ENTER TO READ MESSAGE
DELETE TO ERASE MESSAGE
Today's WeatherPay-Per-View GuideSpecial HBO UpgradeCustomer Service No.
Your cable service provider has the option of sending messages to youthrough your CFT-2100 that:
• Appear over programming to alert you of an emergency
• Notify you of a credit problem if you have the optionalImpulse Pay-Per-View feature
• Announce general information from your cable service provider
A red message indicator light on the front panel will appear when you have ageneral information message. To read general information messages:
1 On the main menu, select 6 DISPLAY MESSAGES.
2 Press SELECT to highlight a message you want to read.
3 Press ENTER to display the message.
• Press PAGE ▲▼ to navigate through the message
• Press MENU to go to previous page to read other messages
4 Press DELETE to erase a message.
5 Press DISPLAY to exit.
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CHANGING THE SCREEN DISPLAY
MODIFY DISPLAY
1 CHANGE BACKGROUND
2 CHANGE POSITION
3 SET TIME DISPLAY
USE THEN ENTEROR PRESS 1-3
SELECT, THEN ENTER
CHANGE BACKGROUND
MENU CLR BOX FULL
STATUS CLR BOX
Changing the BackgroundYou can change the appearance of the on-screen display by changing thebackground.
The two selections that can be changed are MENU (on-screen display) andSTATUS (Channel Guide and Channel Lock screens).
To change the background:
1 On the main menu select 7 CONTROL PANEL.
2 Select 1 MODIFY DISPLAY.
3 Select 1 CHANGE BACKGROUND.
4 Press SELECT to highlight MENU and then press ENTER to highlight thebackground option you want to change to:
• CLR for the letters to appear over the TV program
• BOX for the letters to appear against a black box background
• FULL for the letters to appear against a solid black screen
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CHANGING THE SCREEN DISPLAY
5 Press SELECT to highlight STATUS and then press ENTER to highlight thebackground option you want to change to:
• CLR for the letters to appear on the TV program
• BOX for the letters to appear within a black background
6 Press DISPLAY to accept changes and exit.
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CHANGING THE SCREEN DISPLAY
CONTROL PANEL1 MODIFY DISPLAY2 DISABLE REMOTE3 AC OUTLET4 SET PASSWORDS5 RESET DEFAULTS
USE THEN ENTEROR PRESS 1-5 ▲▼
MODIFY DISPLAY
1 CHANGE BACKGROUND
2 CHANGE POSITION
3 SET TIME DISPLAY
USE THEN ENTEROR PRESS 1-3 ▲▼
TO SET POSITION OF BOX
CURSOR
MOVES BOX UP
CURSOR
MOVES BOX DOWN
PAGE
MOVES BOX TO LEFT
PAGE
MOVES BOX TO RIGHT
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▼
▲
▼
Moving the Screen DisplayYou can customize the location of the display on your TV screen.
To move the screen display:
1 On the main menu, select 7 CONTROL PANEL.
2 Select 1 MODIFY DISPLAY.
3 Select 2 CHANGE POSITION.
4 Press CURSOR ▲ or ▼ to move the display up and down.
5 Press PAGE ▲ or ▼ to move the display from left to right.
6 Press DISPLAY to exit.
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DISPLAYING THE TIME
NOTE
The time is automatically set and maintained by yourcable service provider.
CONTROL PANEL1 MODIFY DISPLAY2 DISABLE REMOTE3 AC OUTLET4 SET PASSWORDS5 RESET DEFAULTSUSE THEN ENTER
OR PRESS 1-5
MODIFY DISPLAY
1 CHANGE BACKGROUND
2 CHANGE POSITION
3 SET TIME DISPLAY
USE THEN ENTEROR PRESS 1-3 ▲▼
Your CFT-2100 can be set to display the time of day on the front-panel LED.If you choose to display the time, the channel number appears only whentuning channels.
To display the time:
1 On the main menu, select 7 CONTROL PANEL.
2 Select 1 MODIFY DISPLAY.
3 Select 3 SET TIME DISPLAY.
4 Press SELECT to highlight ON and display the current time or highlightOFF to display only the channel number.
5 Press ENTER to accept changes and exit.
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THE AC CONNECTOR
NOTE
Never connect a VCR to the AC connector or VCRsettings can be lost when the CFT-2100 is turned off.
CONTROL PANEL
USE THEN ENTEROR PRESS 1-5 ▲▼
1 MODIFY DISPLAY2 DISABLE REMOTE3 AC OUTLET4 SET PASSWORDS5 RESET DEFAULTS
AC OUTLET CONTROL
SWITCHED OUTLET
UNSWITCHED
SELECT, THEN ENTER
The AC outlet feature enables you to turn your TV and CFT-2100 on and offat the same time. To use this feature, insert your TV electrical plug into theAC outlet on the back panel. This feature is set to SWITCHED OUTLET atthe factory. To disable, you must change the setting.
1 On the main menu, select 7 CONTROL PANEL.
2 Select 3 AC OUTLET.
3 Press SELECT to highlight UNSWITCHED to turn each unit offseparately.
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DEFAULT SETTINGS
CONTROL PANEL1 MODIFY DISPLAY2 DISABLE REMOTE3 AC OUTLET4 SET PASSWORDS5 RESET DEFAULTS
USE THEN ENTEROR PRESS 1-5 ▲▼
Restoring the system to default settings erases all of your selections forscreen appearance, screen position, optional time display, and AC outlet use.It does not erase passwords or reset timers.
The default settings are:
• A black box for the on-screen display appears in the lower center ofthe screen
• The channel number appears on the front-panel LED
• The AC outlet is set to SWITCHED, controlling both the TV andCFT-2100
To restore default settings:
1 On the main menu, select 7 CONTROL PANEL.
2 Select 5 RESET DEFAULTS.
3 The system is reset to default settings and exits.
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CONNECTING THE CFT-2100
NOTE
Always disconnect the power before moving theCFT-2100 or changing the cable connections.
Basic ConnectionsConnecting the CFT-2100 to a TV is the most common cable connection.
AUDIO VIDEO
TVSET
CABLEIN
IPPVOUT
CFT-2100From cable outlet
TV
CABLE IN VIDEOAUDIO
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CONNECTING THE CFT-2100
Connecting a TV and VCRTo connect your VCR, you will need 75-ohm coaxial cables equipped withF-type connectors. You can find coaxial cables in your local electronics store.The VCR connection illustrated, enables you to record cable programsincluding Impulse Pay-Per-View events.
AUDIO VIDEO
TVSET
CABLEIN
IPPVOUT
CFT-2100From cable outlet
TVVCR
CABLE OUT
CABLE IN VIDEO INAUDIO IN
VIDEO OUTAUDIO OUT
CABLE IN VIDEOAUDIO
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CONNECTING THE CFT-2100
NOTEThe audio and video cables can be used with TVshaving phono connector inputs.
Connecting a Stereo ReceiverMono audio from the CFT-2100 can be connected to your stereo receiver.Phono cables can be used to connect the audio and video output of theCFT-2100 to the stereo receiver.
AUDIO VIDEO
TVSET
CABLEIN
IPPVOUT
CFT-2100From cable outlet
STEREO
AUX IN
TV
CABLE IN VIDEOAUDIO
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CONNECTING THE CFT-2100
Optional RF BypassThis option enables you to tune channels directly through your TV when theCFT-2100 is turned off. The RF bypass is available through your cable serviceprovider.
AUDIO VIDEO
TVSET
CABLEIN
IPPVOUT
CFT-2100
TV/VCR
From cable outlet
CABLE IN VIDEOAUDIO
TO
TV/VCR
CABLE
IN
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CONNECTING THE CFT-2100
NOTE
If you have the optional STARVUE module withexternal connectors, do not remove the cable attachedto the TO CONV connector on the module.
Optional STARVUEThe STARVUE module is an optional feature provided by your cable serviceprovider. The STARVUE module can have external connectors as shown orit could be installed internally.
TO CONV CABLE INAUDIO VIDEO
TVSET
CABLEIN
IPPVOUT
Fromcable
outlet
TV
CABLE IN VIDEOAUDIO
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem Possible Solution
The remote control is notresponding
Check for an obstruction between the remote control and the CFT-2100.
Check that the batteries have been installed properly and replace with new batteries if necessary.
Check if the remote control has been deactivated.
There is no sound comingfrom the TV
Check to see if the sound has been turned down.
Press MUTE on the remote control to restore sound.
The word MUTE will not appear when the system displays:
• Active Menu screens
• Event screens
• Credit screens
• Parental control screens
The CFT-2100 is notreceiving a cable signal
Turn on your TV only to see if you are getting a video signal. If you are not, call your cable serviceprovider.
Check that the cables are securely connected.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem Possible Solution
A password is notregistering
Re-enter your password by pressing the numeric keys firmly and deliberately.
Verify that you are entering the correct password.
If you forget your password, call your cable service provider.
A password is enteredincorrectly three times
Wait 15 minutes and try entering your password again.
If the system will not take your password, call your cable service provider.
The Impulse Pay-Per-Viewcredit limit has beenreached or exceeded
Call your cable service provider.
The CFT-2100 is notdisplaying the correct time
Call your cable service provider.
An event is not availablefor purchase
No action necessary.
My VCR did not recorda program
Check that the CFT-2100 is plugged into a live electrical outlet.
Never plug the CFT-2100 into an outlet controlled by a wall switch.
Be sure you have programmed your VCR to record the program.
Be sure your VCR is tuned to the CFT-2100 output channel.
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