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9. Account Services ...................................................... 37
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TV Brand Codes ............................................................ 50
Index ............................................................................ 54
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The set-top box is your gateway to the Full-Service Content Delivery
Network (fs|cdn®) interactive television service including
Favorite Channels
Video on Demand (VOD)
Pay per View (PPV)
DVR
Parental Locks
Chat TV
Caller ID alert
This manual is your guide to accessing these services through the
remote control unit.

Remote Control Functions
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Remote Control

Remote Control Functions
Button Function
MUTE Mute the volume. Press again to resume previous volume setting.
POWER Put set-top box in/out of Standby mode.
AV,AUX,TV Activate alternate modes on the remote control. Program these
buttons with Wegener Operating Instructions.
STB Activate the set-top box (STB) mode on the remote control.
GUIDE Display the interactive Channel Guide.
MENU Display the Main Menu.
+ / – VOL Raise or lower TV volume.
+/– CH Switch the channel number up or down.
SHORTCUTS
Program Info Display current program information.
Help Display fs|cdn Help.
Channel Guide Display the interactive Channel Guide and Favorites.
Previous Menu Display previous menu or window.
MENU NAVIGATION
arrow Navigate among selectable items on the screen.
OK Select a highlighted item. Scroll through options.
CHANNEL GUIDE CONTROLS
Pg Up/Down Display previous/next group of channels.
Pg Back/Fwd Display previous/next time period. Pg Back clears last channel number.
Rewind/Fast Fwd Jump to previous/next day.
NUMBER BUTTONS
1, 2...0 number Select channel or enter login password.
Exit Clear the menu or screen.
LAST CH Return to previous TV channel.
Home Reload the set-top box.
VOD / RECORDED PROGRAM CONTROLS
►Play Play video. Resume normal play from Rewind, Fast Fwd, or Pause.
Stop Stop the video.
Record Record program to a digital video recorder.
Pause Pause the video. (Press ►to resume where you paused.)
Rewind Move video backward.
Fast Fwd Move through video quickly. Press repeatedly to increase speed. (In
Channel Guide, display next day.)

1. Initial Startup
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When you connect power to your set-top box for the first time, you’ll
configure the set-top box and log in to fs|cdn.
IMPORTANT: Do not disconnect power to the set-top box until Startup
is complete. This will take up to 10 minutes. During this time the set-
top box will shut down and start up again, lights may flash or blink,
and messages will appear on your TV screen.
Startup is complete when the Welcome screen on your TV screen
prompts you for your password (see “Log in” on page 3).
Follow the instructions below to set up your system.
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Before you can use the remote control, you’ll need to program it for
your TV brand.
1
Determine the brand of your TV (for example, Sony).
2
Find the brand in the list in “TV Brand Codes,” on page 50.
If you can’t find your TV brand in the list, try using the
code for a common brand (such as RCA or Samsung).
3
Simultaneously press and hold down the TV and OK buttons on the
remote until the TV button stays lit.
4
Use the number keys to enter the first 3-digit brand code listed for
the TV manufacturer.
If the TV button flashes rapidly for a second and
then stays lit, it means the remote doesn’t
recognize the brand code you entered. Enter the
next code listed for this brand, and continue down
the list until one works.
5
Verify that the (POWER) and VOL buttons work.
6
Continue with “Validate the set-top box” on the next page.

1. Initial Startup
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Install the set-top box according to the installation manual.
2
Connect the AC power and wait a moment for the screen to
activate.
The Welcome screen will display.
Welcome screen
Note: Your welcome screen may have a different background.
3
On the remote control, press the STB button.
4
Use the number keys on the remote control to enter the 8-digit
PUK (pin unlock code) available from your fs|cdn provider.
Press OK.
If you make a mistake typing the PUK, press
Pg Back () to erase the error.
5
Continue with “Log in.”

1. Initial Startup
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If the set-top box is off, turn it on by pressing STB and then
(POWER).
The Welcome screen will appear.
Welcome screen
2
To log in as a user other than the one displayed, press to
select a different name. Press OK.
Be sure to use the manager user name and password
when you sign in for the first time.
3
Enter the numeric password for the selected user (using the
number keys). Press OK.
The default password is 1 2 3 4.

2. Basic TV Controls
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Using Number buttons, enter the channel
number.
~ OR~
On the CH (Channel) buttons, press +or –
to scroll up or down one channel at a time.
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See a description of the program you’re watching as well as current
channel information.
Press the red/INFO button.
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Current Channel Information

2. Basic TV Controls
5
View Current Channel Information
In addition, every time you change the channel, a programming banner
displays channel information and a program progress bar.
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When you set Favorite channels, you create a separate program guide
just for the channels you watch the most – your Favorites!
Press the Guide button twice to see My
Channels program guide.
Use and buttons to select a channel you
want to add to your Favorites program guide.
Press the red/INFO button to see program
information.
With ‘Add Channel to
Favorites’ selected, press
OK on the remote control.
After you set up
Favorite channels, you
can press the Guide
button three times to
see the Favorites
program guide.

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Press the Guide button to see a Channel Guide.
Press once for Offered Channels (all channels available from your
Service Provider).
Press twice for My Channels (channels you subscribe to currently).
Press three times for Favorites (channels you’ve set as favorites).
Refer to page 5 to set up Favorite channels.
The Help Bar (below the guide) provides a key to the remote control
buttons that navigate through channels and program times.*
Buttons Function
Arrows ()Scroll through channels and times.
Pg Up/Down ()Jump to previous/next channels.
Pg Back/Fwd ()Jump to previous/next times.
Rewind/FastFwd ()Jump to previous/next day.
* Help Bar appears only if activated. Refer to “Appearance” on page 21
for more information.
In the Help Bar, “mine” denotes the Favorites guide.
Press Exit to clear the channel guide.
Or, if you don’t exit, the Guide window will time out after a few
minutes of inactivity.
Channel Guide shows programming and a description of the selected program.

2. Basic TV Controls
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You can set your TV to tune to a later program automatically. Use your
remote control to set it up.
Press the Guide button to see the Channel Guide.
Press as many times as needed to see later
programming.
guide
Using arrow buttons (), navigate
to the program you want your TV to tune to
later. Press OK.
guide / [selected program] + ok
Press to select Autotune. Press OK.
guide
In the Channel Guide, a clock icon
indicates that the program is selected for
Autotune.
guide / [selected program] + ok
To cancel an Autotune selection,
navigate to the program, press OK, select
Cancel Autotune, and press OK again.

2. Basic TV Controls
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S
Se
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pr
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Search for specific programming in the Channel Guide.
Press MENU to access the Main Menu.
menu
Press to select Search, and then
press OK.
menu / search
Quick Search
To search for a category of programming—
such as movies, sports, series, or kids’
programs—press to make your
selection, and then press OK.
menu / search / [movies]
View the Search Results of
upcoming programs for the
category you selected.
Use arrow buttons to select
an individual program and
see its description at the top
of the window.

2. Basic TV Controls
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Search for programs
menu / search
Advanced Search
To search for specific programming using
search filters—such as program title,
channel, or day—press to make your
selection, and then press OK.
menu / search / advanced
Press arrow buttons to
select one or more
categories: Genre, Day,
From (start time), To (end
time), Channel, Title.
Press OK to scroll
through options in the fields
on this screen.
If you search by Title, you’ll spell the
program name in the pop-up keyboard.
(Partial spelling is okay.)
Use arrow buttons to select the letters and
press OK after each. When you’re done,
select the check mark and press OK.
In the Search Channel Guide window,
select Search and press OK.
View Search Results.
Press arrow buttons
()to select a program
from the list and see its
description at the top of the
window.

2. Basic TV Controls
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A
Ac
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s
m
me
en
nu
us
s
The Main Menu is the gateway to most fs|cdn features.
On the remote control, press arrow buttons () to make your menu
selection, and then press OK.
Press MENU to access the Main Menu.
Press the blue diamond button to return to the
previous menu.
Press Exit to clear all menus from the screen.
G
Ge
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h
he
el
lp
p
Help provides instructions on your TV screen for using the remote
control and fs|cdn features.
menu / settings
Starting at the Main Menu, select
Settings [+OK] and then Help [+OK], or
press the Help button.
menu / settings / help
Press or to
select a topic.
Press OK.

2. Basic TV Controls
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L
Lo
og
g
o
ou
ut
t
Normally you’ll remain logged in to the fs|cdn set-top box, and simply
turn off your TV when you’re not watching. However, to log in as a
different user, you must first log out.
Press MENU to access the Main Menu.
menu
Press to select Logout. Press OK.
The screen will go blank as the set-top box
goes into Standby mode.
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O
OR
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Press Power.

3. Optional Menu Features
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Fe
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Along with standard features, the Main Menu lists optional features
you can purchase from your service provider.
menu
Sample Main Menu (your menu
may look different)
Press MENU to access the Main Menu.
Press to select the feature you want,
and then press OK.
Features described below are:
Weather
Alerts
W
We
ea
at
th
he
er
r
Select Weather from the Main Menu to display a 6-day forecast for
available locations.
Menu / Weather
Press to view alternate
locations.

3. Optional Menu Features
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A
Al
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rt
ts
s
Alerts lets you activate or deactivate on-screen notification for
Telephony (Caller ID), Chat, and Message services, if you are a
subscriber.
menu / alerts
Press to select a
service. Press OK to
deactivate/activate the
service.
A check mark indicates
service is activated.
Select OK and press OK.

4. “My Services” Options
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Op
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My Services are optional services you can purchase from your service
provider.
menu
Sample Main Menu (your menu
may look different)
Find available service options on the
Main Menu or by selecting My Services.
Some services are described below:
Telephony
Messages
Chat
T
Te
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le
ep
ph
ho
on
ny
y
The Telephony feature displays a Caller ID pop-up alert at the top of
your TV screen when you have an incoming phone call. The alert
shows phone numbers for the receiver and caller.
caller id pop-up When the call alert
appears, simply wait for it
to time out, or press OK on
the remote control to close
the alert.
To activate Caller ID, refer
to “Alerts” on page 13.
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