- 1). Plug the primary coaxial cable, the cable coming through the wall or from the U-verse installed cable outlet, to the STB's RF "Cable In" terminal. Twist the cable's screw-on connector clockwise to secure the cable to the terminal.
- 2). Connect the audio / video output from the STB to the corresponding input on the TV set using a coaxial cable, set of AV cables, or an HDMI cable. The coaxial cable connects to the STB's RF "Out to TV" terminal and the TV set's RF "Antenna In" terminal. The red, white and yellow AV cables plug into the red, white, and yellow (respectively) AV Out jacks on the STB and the red, white and yellow AV In jacks on the TV set. The HDMI cable connects to the STB's HDMI port and the TV's HDMI port.
- 3). Plug the STB's power cable into the "Power" jack located on the back of the STB. Plug the other end of the cable into an electrical outlet.
- 4). Turn on the TV and STB.
- 5). Set the TV to channel 3 if a coaxial cable was used to connect the STB to the TV. Use the TV remote's "Input" button to set the television's video input to the proper channel if AV cables or an HDMI cable was used to connect the STB to the TV.
- 1). Connect the battery backup pack's power connector to the power port on the residential gateway. Plug the battery backup pack's power cord into an electrical outlet.
- 2). Connect one end of a coaxial cable into the coaxial port on the back of the residential gateway. Connect the other end of the cable to the cable wall outlet installed by the U-verse technician.
- 3). Use a telephone cord to connect one of the available phone jacks on the residential gateway device to the phone jack on the base of your telephone.
- 4). Call 877-377-0016 to activate your U-verse phone service.
- 5). Follow the voice prompts to set up your service.
- 1). Set up the residential gateway device as outlined in Steps 1 and 2 in the "Hook Up U-Verse Phone Service" section.
- 2). Plug one end of an Ethernet cable into one of the available Ethernet ports on the residential gateway.
- 3). Connect the other end of the cable to the Ethernet port on the computer.
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