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![]() Cisco Cable Box Code Lists ThatCurrently there is very little information available regarding the 8742HDC cable box. I wasnt able to locate a users manual or even anything that mentioned the 8742 on Ciscos website. A little searching on Google turned up a brief article that indicated Time Warner has just started testing the 8742 DVR in the field. Front Panel One of the cool features of the 8742 is the touch panel on the front of the unit. Youll find no buttons on this unit, instead the front panel is completely smooth. The touch panel is a neat feature but it doesnt seem very practical to me. I dont find myself sitting in front of the cable box very often, 99.9 of the time Im sitting on the couch using the remote. Besides looking cool Im not sure what purpose the touch panel really serves. Touch buttons on the front panel Power Turns the DVR on or off. Info Displays information about a selected program in the guide. List Opens the list of recorded programs. Exit Exits the program guide or other menu. Volume UpDown Increases or decreases the volumes Channel UpDown Scrolls up or down through the channels. Back Panel The rear panel design of the 8742 is pretty clean. The box includes a decent selection of input and output connections. The cable card slot is located on the upper right side of the back panel. Since the box doesnt have an integrated power supply there is no switched outlet for powering another device. RF Input Connects to the cable outlet connecting to your service provider. RF Output Legacy output for connecting to the RF input on older devices. Lowest Quality) Composite Out Connects to the composite input on a TV or receiver. Component Out Connects to the YPbPr HDTV inputs on a TV or receiver. Infrared In This can be used to connect the DVR to an approved infrared receiver. Digital Optical (SPDIF) Out This can be used to send digital audio to a TV or receiver. Ethernet Used for connecting the DVR to a home network. Mine was disabled) USB USB 2.0 port used for connecting equipment approved by the service provider.
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