ARRIS VIP4402W IP SET TOP BOX User Manual

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3871 Lakefield Drive
Suwanee, GA 30024
USA
www.arris.com
599747-001-a
®
Ambient operating temperature
32-104° F at 0-95% non condensing humidity.
Voltage
100-120 V ~, 50-60 Hz
Power supply unit
This Class III product, VIP4402W, shall be powered by the
Limited Power Supply that is provided together with the
product.
Maximum power consumption
7.2 W
Installation Guide
VIP4402W
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VIP4402W OVERVIEW
Front/Top
STANDBY BUTTON
• Press to switch between
standby and active.
Rear
POWER
For connection to the
power supply included in
the package.
Placement
Never place the set-top box on top of or close to any heat sources such as other electronic devices. Doing so will reduce life
time and may cause irreparable damage or malfunction. Note that the ambient temperature must be below 104° F. Be sure
to maintain necessary space around the set-top box to allow for proper ventilation. Never use the set-top box outside.
HDMI
For connection to TV set (High
& Standard Definition digital
video and digital audio).
RESET
Press to reboot the set-top box.
The set-top box is designed to stand on a horizontal surface. It can alternatively be mounted on the wall using the fittings
on the bottom side. To mount, use M3.0 x 38 mm (#6 x 11/2 inch) screws with a flat underside and maximum screw head
diameter of 6.0 mm.
This product package can include a Bluetooth® Smart remote control which makes it possible to place the set-top box in a
hidden position without line-of-sight from the remote control. There is also an IR receiver in the front panel for use with e.g.
multi-remote controls of other brands than ARRIS. When using an IR remote control line-of-sight between the front side of
the set-top box and the remote control is still required. Modern flat screen TV sets and low energy lamps emit light that in
some cases may interfere with the IR signal used by remote controls.
Note that metallic surfaces and objects can interfere with the operation of Wi-Fi and/or Bluetooth® wireless technology.
If the remote control is not working properly, try altering the position of the set-top box relative to the remote control.If the
Wi-Fi connection is not working properly, try altering the position of the set-top box relative to the Wi-Fi access point.
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
A/V (audio/video) & Mini-Toslink
For connection to TV set or audio
equipment (Standard Definition
analog video and analog audio
+ optical digital audio). Use this
connector only if your TV does
not have HDMI or if you want to
connect digital audio to a home
cinema receiver via Mini-Toslink.
STATUS INDICATOR GRID
• Solid Green: Network connection enabled (On)
• Flashing Green: Connecting to network
• Solid Amber: Network connected, strong Wi-Fi,
no video server
• Flashing Amber: Network connected, weak Wi-Fi
• Solid Red: Self diagnostic failed
• Blinking Red: Self diagnostic in progress
• No Light: No power (Off)
ETHERNET
For broadband connection
when no Wi-Fi network is
available.
USB
For connection to external devices
according to the instructions from
your service provider.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one of the following measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Note that the analog video output
is disabled when HDMI is
connected.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to
operate this equipment.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Operations in the 5.15-5.25GHz band are restricted to indoor usage only.
Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and
operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body.
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Connect to the TV set
Connect an HDMI cable between the
set-top box and the HDMI connector on
the TV set. This is the preferred method
and no other video/audio connection is
needed when HDMI is used. Note that
the analog video output is disabled when
HDMI is connected.
To display the picture from the set-top
box, the TV set must be switched to the
correct external input. This is either done
automatically or manually, using a button
on the TV remote control. See your TV
user’s guide for instructions.
Connect to power
Connect the power supply to the DC jack
on the set-top box and to a power outlet.
NOTE:
Do not use any power supply other
than the one supplied with the product. Doing so may cause fire or seriously damage the set-top box.
Prepare the remote
control
Insert the batteries in the remote control.
The remote control will initiate automatic
pairing with the set-top box when batteries are inserted or on any key press.
NOTE: Re-pairing the set-top box
with the remote control
This product package may include a
radio frequency remote control that
will be automatically paired with the
set-top box during the initial setup. If
you need to pair again, for instance
to replace the original remote control
with a new one, follow these steps:
1. Unplug the power cable.
Connect to your Wi-Fi
broadband
The recommended Wi-Fi setup method
is to use WPS. Read through all steps in
section A before you start. If your Wi-Fi
access point does not have a WPS button or WPS setup does not work, refer to
sections B or C. If the Wi-Fi network is out
of reach or unsuitable for video distribution, refer to INSTALLATION OPTIONS Connect to broadband via Ethernet.
1. Digital audio equipment with HDMI
input: Connect the HDMI cable from the
set-top box to the home theater receiver,
and the home theater receiver HDMI
output to the TV set.
2. Digital audio equipment without HDMI
input: Connect the HDMI cable from the
set-top box to the TV set and an optical
Mini Toslink to Toslink cable from the settop box A/V output to the home theater
receiver.
Note: you may have to change your settings for the TV set to ensure the digital
output is properly transmitted from the
TV set.
Connect video/audio to the TV set
without HDMI
If your TV does not have HDMI you can
connect a 3.5 mm to 3xRCA audio/video
cable from the A/V jack on the set-top
box to the video and R+L audio connectors on the TV set. (Connectors are normally color coded: White = Left audio,
Red = Right audio, Yellow = Video.)
shown as
) on your remote control to
return to the main screen. Select “Manual”
and press OK.
B2. Select your network from the list by
moving up or down with the arrow keys
on your remote control. If your network is
not listed refer to section C. Press OK to
select your network.
A2. You now have 2 minutes to press the
WPS button on your Wi-Fi access point.
INSTALLATION OPTIONS
Choose from below the option that best
fits your system configuration.
Connect to broadband via Ethernet
If you do not have a Wi-Fi network in your
home or if the Wi-Fi network is out of
reach or unsuitable for video distribution,
connect an Ethernet cable between the
set-top box and the router/modem or the
Ethernet wall connector as indicated by
your broadband operator. Once connected, remove and reinsert the power cable
to restart the set-top box.
NOTE:
The set of cables and other accessories supplied by your service provider
together with this product may vary.
C. Manual Wi-Fi setup
C1. Press BACK ( the symbol is usually
screen is displayed, select “WPS” using the
arrow keys on your remote control and
press OK to start the setup.
If the WPS setup times out you will have
to retry until you see the OK message.
3. Analog audio equipment: Connect an
HDMI cable from the set-top box to the
TV set and a 3.5 mm to 3xRCA audio/
video cable in one end to the A/V connector of the set-top box and the other end
with 2xRCA to your audio equipment.
connection is established. Press OK on
your remote control to exit the setup. If
you have entered the wrong key an error
message displays and you will have to
repeat this step.
If your network is not shown in the list
you will need to manually enter both the
network name (SSID) and the key for that
network in order to connect your set-top
box.
Once you have pressed the WPS button
on your access point (within 2 minutes)
the configuration is tested and when the
screen shows the OK message your Wi-Fi
connection is established. Press OK on
your remote control to exit the setup.
TV
Connect video/audio with HDMI
through a home theater system or
HiFi equipment
have a WPS button you should first select
the “Scan” option to select your network
from a list of available networks.
A1. When the Wi-Fi configuration setup
3. Hold the standby button pressed
until the status indicator grid stops
flashing with amber light and turns
solid red.
4. Reset the remote control by pressing the ON/OFF
and BACK
keys
simultaneously for more than 3 seconds. Once you have released the ON/
OFF and BACK keys press any key to
complete the pairing.
B1. If your Wi-Fi access point does not
A. Automatic setup using WPS
2. Press and hold the standby button on the top cover and reinsert the
power cable.
B. Scanning for Wi-Fi networks
C2. Press OK to launch the on-screen
B3. Press OK to launch the on-screen
keyboard. Use the arrow keys on the remote control to select the correct letters
and numbers on the keyboard to enter
the Network Key (case sensitive). Press
OK to enter the selected character in the
input field on the screen. “Backspace” is
used to erase errors. Use the arrow down
key to highlight “Done” at the bottom of
the screen when you have entered the
entire key, press OK. Highlight “Done”
again and press OK.
NOTE:
You can return to the start screen by
pressing BACK ( the symbol is usually
shown as
) on your remote control.
The configuration is tested and when the
screen shows the OK message your Wi-Fi
keyboard. Enter the network SSID and
Network Key using the on screen keyboard with the arrow keys on your remote
control. Please note that both the SSID
and Key are case sensitive. Press OK to
enter the selected character in the input
field on the screen. “Backspace” is used
to erase errors. Use the arrow down key
to highlight “Done” at the bottom of the
screen when you have entered the entire
SSID and Network Key, press OK. Highlight
“Done” again and press OK.
The configuration is tested and when the
screen shows the OK message your Wi-Fi
connection is established. Press OK on
your remote control to exit the setup. If
you have entered the wrong SSID or key
an error message will show and you will
have to repeat the relevant step.

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