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User Manual –Wireless Video Bridge Gen 2
USER MANUAL
WIRELESS VIDEO DISTRIBUTION
WIRELESS VIDEO BRIDGE GEN 2
REVISION HISTORY
Date
Author
Description of Change
Version
December 16, 2016
Alexander Fitch
First Draft
0.0.1
Engineering
Release
Alexander Fitch
Add Wall Mount instructions and FCC statements
0.0.2
Engineering
Release
January 4
th
The purpose of this document is to communicate the technical information associated with the
C61W and Wireless Video Bridge Gen2, and to provide an overview addressing how the new
capabilities may impact the customer, agent and field technician.
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CONTENTS
I.
Overview ........................................................................................................................... 6
A. Wireless Video Bridge ................................................................................................. 6
II.
Hardware Information ........................................................................................................ 7
A. Wireless Video Bridge ................................................................................................. 7
1. Front Panel ............................................................................................................ 7
2. Rear Panel............................................................................................................. 7
3. The rear panel contains ......................................................................................... 8
III. Minimum Requirements....................................................................................................11
IV. Features ...........................................................................................................................12
A. 802.11ac Support. ......................................................................................................12
B. MoCA 2.0 ...................................................................................................................12
C. Wireless Repeater Functionality .................................................................................12
D. Wireless Protected Setup ...........................................................................................12
V.
Installation ........................................................................................................................14
A. How the Wireless Video Bridge Works .......................................................................14
B. Installation Requirements ...........................................................................................14
1. Minimum Distances ..............................................................................................15
2. Maximum Distances..............................................................................................15
3. Wall Mount Installation ..........................................................................................16
C. Wireless Video Bridge Survey (aka Beacon Mode) .....................................................17
D. WVB Installation .........................................................................................................19
E. Adding Wireless Clients (C61W).................................................................................20
F. Final Checks...............................................................................................................24
G. Remove WVB2 from the Genie Server .......................................................................26
VI. Troubleshooting for OSD and Diagnostics ........................................................................30
H. Client Symptoms and Troubleshooting .......................................................................30
4. Wireless Client (C61W) Grey/Black screen no Banner..........................................30
5. C61W Program Banner displayed, no Video on TV ..............................................33
6. C61W Video/Audio on TV but no Menu, Guide or List displays .............................33
7. Freeze Frame/Pixelization on wireless client (C61W) ...........................................33
8. C61W does not display the Enter PIN screen .......................................................33
9. Wireless client (C61W): Add a Client failed (does not display video after Add a
Client exited) ..............................................................................................................33
10. Wireless Client (C61W) Network LED Failures (Bad Wireless Connection) ..........33
I.
OSD Troubleshooting .................................................................................................35
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11. Genie server OSD: ...............................................................................................35
12. Wireless Client (C61W) OSD: ...............................................................................35
13. Wireless Client (C61W) OSD: ...............................................................................36
14. Wireless Client (C61W) OSD: ...............................................................................36
15. Wireless Client (C61W) OSD: ...............................................................................36
J. Genie Server Error Code Table ..................................................................................37
VII. Other Troubleshooting ......................................................................................................39
K. WVB2 LED Troubleshooting .......................................................................................39
L. Wireless Client C61W Troubleshooting ......................................................................41
VIII. FCC Statements ...............................................................................................................44
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FIGURES
Figure 1: WVB2 - Front Panel ................................................................................................... 7
Figure 2: WVB2 - Rear Panel .................................................................................................... 8
Figure 3 : Side View with new logo............................................................................................. 9
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TERMINOLOGY
Term
Description
WVB
Wireless Video Bridge
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I.
OVERVIEW
The Wireless Video Bridge Technical Communication will cover all the aspects of Wireless
Video and the Wireless Video Bridge.
A. W IRELESS V IDEO BRIDGE
The WVB Gen2 is a second generation Wireless Video Bridge that is targeted as a direct
replacement to the WVB Gen1 with enhanced networking features.
The Wireless Video Bridge (WVB2) provides the ability to stream DIRECTV programming
from a Genie server to the Genie Mini (C41W or higher) client wirelessly.
The Wireless Video Bridge provides video distribution throughout the home without the use
of coaxial or CAT5 cables at every TV. The WVB2 creates a private network only accessible
to DIRECTV products.
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II.
HARDWARE INFORMATION
A. W IRELESS V IDEO BRIDGE
1. Front Panel
FIGURE 1: WVB - FRONT PANEL
The front panel contains
• Multicolor status indicator LED.
The WVB2 is to be installed vertically (It is not to be placed in horizontal position)
The WVB2 can be wall-mounted using the mounting bracket provided. When using the
mounting bracket, the WVB2 should remain positioned upright (not upside down).
2. Rear Panel
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FIGURE 2: WVB - REAR PANEL
3. The rear panel contains
•
Red reset button
•
Add Client button
•
Ethernet port
•
Two Satellite in F connector
•
•
DC power Inlet connector matching EPS10 external Power supply
A green power indicator LED.
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FIGURE 3 : SIDE VIEW WITH NEW LOGO
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WVB2 Specifications
Size and Weight
•
•
•
•
Ports and Interfaces
•
•
•
•
•
Height: 182”
Width: 190”
Depth 182”
Weight: 12.05 oz.
802.11n,ac Wi-Fi
Coax Network SWiM input
Coax Network SWiM output
DC Power Input
Inactive Ethernet Port
Packaging
•
•
•
•
•
Power
Carton
Height: 10.25”
Width: 4”
Depth: 9”
Weight: 2 lb.
•
•
•
•
Environmental Requirements
•
•
•
Operating temperature:32° to 122°
F (0° to 50° C) for indoor units
Storage temperature (No Damage):
-40° to 150° F ( -40° to 66° C)
Relative humidity: 93% noncondensing
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EPS10 External PSU
AC external PSU -120v~60HZ, 18W
Input: 12V DC 1.5A
Active Current Consumption (DC) :
1.0A – 1.2A
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III. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
The minimum requirements for a Wireless Video distribution are
•
SWiM installation
•
Genie server (HR34/HR44/HR54/H44+HDD)
•
Wireless Video Bridge
•
At least one wireless Genie Mini Client
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IV.
FEATURES
Functionally, the WVB Gen2 is identical to the WVB Gen1 with the exception of the following
features:
A. 802.11AC SUPPORT.
802.11ac is the latest IEEE Wi-Fi standard which provides increased bandwidth and
additional throughput over increased range compared to 802.11n (on which WVB Gen 1 is
based). Increased throughput is required to sustain the level of video traffic required to
support more concurrent clients which are a feature of the HS17family of products with up to
7 HD clients supported or 2 Wireless 4K Clients and one Wireless HD client.
B. MOCA 2.0
MoCA 2.0 allows for increased frequency range and channel bandwidth, which leads to
increased throughput over greater distances in comparison to MoCA 1.1. MoCA 2.0 is also
backwards compatible with MoCA 1.1 and will therefore allow for operability with existing,
MoCA 1.1 compliant products.
C. W IRELESS REPEATER FUNCTIONALITY
The WVB Gen2’s ability to act as a wireless repeater indicates that the WVB Gen2 will offer
a wireless solution for extending the range of the internal WVB of the HS17
D. W IRELESS P ROTECTED SETUP
The WVB Gen 2 will contain an Add Client Button that will primarily be used with the HS17
eliminating the need to add the RVU Client through the “Add Client” Screen. If the user
chooses, they also have the option of adding a RVU client through the “Add Client” screen
just like the WVB Gen 1.
Feature Comparison between the WVB Gen1 and the WVB Gen2
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Feature
WVB Gen1
WVB Gen2
MoCA
1.1
2.0
Wireless
802.11n
802.11n, ac
Ethernet
Yes (10/100)
Yes (10/100/1G)
F Connectors (female F-type)
Reset Button
Yes
Yes
Power LED
Yes
Yes
Status LED
Yes
Yes
Mechanicals (mm)
190x182x82
190x182x82
Weight (oz)
12.5
12.5
Power Supply
EPS10
EPS10
DFS Channel Support
Yes
Yes
Maximum Supported Number of Clients
Wi-Fi Band Operation
5GHz
5GHz
Minimum Throughput Over 3 Streams
72Mbps
120Mbps
WVB Range
80 feet, 5 walls
80 feet, 5 walls
MIMO Solution
4x4
4x4
DTV WPS Button
No
Yes
VA SNE Compliant
No
Yes
Feature
WVB Gen1
WVB Gen2
Bridge MoCA to Wi-Fi Traffic
Yes
Yes
Wireless Repeater Functionality
No
Yes
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V.
INSTALLATION
A. HOW THE W IRELESS V IDEO BRIDGE W ORKS
•
The Wireless Video Bridge Gen 2 (WVB2) is connected to the Genie server via the
SWiM/MoCA network.
•
The WVB2 acts as an access point for the C61W, creating the Wireless Video Network
for wireless clients (C61W).
•
The WVB2 delivers audio/video and the user interface wirelessly to the clients as if there
was a traditional coax network in the home, and this connection is different and separate
from the Wi-Fi connection to the customers Router.
FIGURE 4: WI-FI & DIRECTV’S WIRELESS VIDEO NETWORK DIFFERENCES (NEW DIAGRAM)
B. INSTALLATION R EQUIREMENTS
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1. Minimum Distances
•
The wireless devices require a minimum distance between each other to decrease
risk of interference. The following are the required distances.
•
HR54 or CCK-W
W and WVB2 must be a minimum of 4 feet apart
•
HR54 or CCK-W
W and Wireless Router must be a minimum of 4 feet apart
•
Wireless router and WVB2
WVB must be a minimum of 4 feet apart
•
WVB2
2 and Wireless Client (C61W)
(C61W) must be a minimum of 4 feet apart
Distance is physical distance NOT the length of the cable.
Concrete, Brick, Stone or other high density material can limit the range for
the wireless signal
For proper placement of Genie, WVB2,
WVB , Wireless Clients and Router a
Wireless Video Bridge Survey should be performed.
FIGURE 5: MINIMUM DISTANCES DIAGRAM
2. Maximum Distances
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The WVB2 and the Wireless Client (C41W, C61W) should be placed no further than 80
feet apart and have no more than 5 internal walls between them. It is important to
recognize this is guidance and home construction will significantly decrease range.
Walls and other barriers can decrease the range and significantly impact the maximum
distances. Use signal strength to determine installation quality.
Below are examples of various barriers and how they degrade the signal and lower the
maximum distance from the WVB2.
Standard
Medium
• Plexiglas
• Fir lumber
<5 dB signal loss
5-10 dB
Strong
Extreme
• Stucco wall (with Metal
objects
diamond
metal (ducting,
appliance,
• Sheet plywood
•
Non-stucco
mesh)
enclosure, television)
external wall (wood
• Internal wall (2
siding)
•
Brick/Stone
layers drywall +
wall/fireplace
2”x4” studs)
• Wood floor/ceiling
• Double-pane tinted
high
efficiency
door/window
10-20 dB
>20 dB
No impact up to 5 30 feet distance 45
feet
distance Potential
link
barriers, 15 feet impact per barrier
impact per barrier
breakage with solid
RED LED
distance impact for
each
additional
barrier
Examples of operating range
•
65 feet with 5 internal walls + 1 standard barrier
•
50 feet with 5 internal walls + 1 medium barrier
•
35 feet with 5 internal walls + 1 strong barrier
3. Wall Mount Installation
•
•
•
Drive the screws through the mounting plate to be fastened and into the wall. (See
Step 1)
Align the two slots at the bottom of the unit with the two pins on the mounting plate.
(See step 2)
Slide them until they lock in place (See step 3)
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C. W IRELESS VIDEO BRIDGE SURVEY (AKA BEACON MODE)
The WVB2 survey is important to determine placement of the WVB2 and Wireless
clients (C61W).
1W). As part of the initial WVB survey, the technician determines a central
location to place the WVB2
WVB to service the Wireless Clients (C61Ws).
1Ws). This is done by
determining the following:
•
Determine
etermine the Genie server (HR44/HR54)
(HR44/HR5 location
•
Determine the client locations
•
Determine the location of the WVB2.
WVB
The WVB2 must be installed in a vertical position using the permanently
attached foot/pedestal. If the WVB2 is lying flat on its side, it can have a
negative impact on the distance the clients can be from the WVB
WVB2.
Do not place the WVB
WVB2 on the floor as it may be easily knocked on its side.
The following is the WVB
WVB2 survey/Beacon mode procedure. This procedure covers both
new installs and upgrades.
1) The WVB2
WVB is not to be connected to the SWiM/MoCA network until
instructed.
2) Setup the wireless clients (C6
(C61W)
1W) in the location they will be used.
If the C41W, C61W
C6
is to be mounted behind the TV, it should be placed close
to its final mounted position as possible to fully verify signal quality from the
WVB.
3) Connect the wireless client (C41W,
C61W)
1W) to the TV and power
on. The
wireless client (C41W,
C61W) will boot up to the following “Connecting to
Video Bridge” screen. ((C41W, C61W
1W with older software will have a
“Continue” option,
op
and C41W or C61Ws
1Ws with new software will have a
“Connect Now” option
option).
). The user need not wait for this screen to display;
they may proceed wi
with the next step.
•
If the client signal strength is poor, the Connect Now/Continue
Now/Continue option is
disabled.
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If the user selects Setup Instructions the instructions screen is displayed.
FIGURE 6: C41W SIGNAL STRENGTH SCREEN
4) Select the placement for the WVB
WVB2
Select a location for the WVB2
WVB based on the following factors:
•
Best location to provide GREE
GREEN
N LED to all wireless clients(C41W,
clients(
C61Ws)
(use 5 walls and 80 feet as the guide)
•
Access to the coax SWiM network. Do not connect the W
WVB2 to the coax
network yet.
5) Power on the WVB
WVB2 and observe the power up sequence. The WVB boots
up to a state referred to as ‘Survey mode’ or ‘Beacon
Beacon Mode’ where it
transmits a signal for wireless clients (C41W, C61W)
1W). The WVB boot
sequence is as follows:
•
WVB2 LED flashes BLUE during boot up.
•
The boot up takes approximately two minutes.
•
Once boot up has completed, the WVB
WVB2 LED alternates GREEN/YELLOW.
•
The WVB2
2 is now in Video Bridge Survey/Beacon mode.
Wireless Video Bridge S
Survey/Beacon mode works only on WVB2
WVB and clients
that have not previously been paired (factory fresh)) or client
clients that have been
reset to factory defaults.
6) The signal strength on every wireless client (C41W,
C61W)
should be
checked by ensuring that the Network LED is GREEN
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If one or more of the wireless clients’ (C41W, C61W) network LED are not
green, the WVB2 will need to be relocated to an area that maximizes range
and minimizes interference. Refer to Troubleshooting section for more details.
•
If more than one wireless clients (C41W, C61W) will be installed and a
GREEN LED cannot be achieved on all wireless clients (C41W, C61W) the
technician has the following options:
•
Use a wired client (C41/C51/C61). Follow existing guidelines to install
the wired client if needed.
•
Use more than one WVB2. Choose a location for the first WVB2 that
covers most of the wireless clients (C41W, C61W) and choose
another location for a second WVB2 to cover the wireless client(s)
(C61W) that have poor signal coverage.
7) Do not proceed if the signal strength is marginal (yellow network LED’s on
the wireless client (C61W(s)) A yellow network LED on the wireless client
(C61W) indicates poor signal strength to the WVB2. Consider moving the
WVB2, adding another WVB or using a wired client.
D. WVB INSTALLATION
Once the WVB2 survey is complete and the optimal locations for the WVB2(s) and wireless
clients (C61W) have been determined, installation can begin.
1) If not previously performed, install the ODU/SWiM and run the coax cable to the
WVB location(s) (do not connect the coax to the WVB2 yet).
2) If not previously performed, install, update the software and activate the
Genie server
3) Connect the WVB2 to the SWiM/MoCA network (if more than one WVB2 is
used, connect all WVB2’s to the SWiM/MoCA network)
4) If WVB2 is not powered on, power on the WVB2. After a short delay (less
than 1 minute) the LED should be Solid GREEN. Note: The LED will be
solid BLUE if the Genie server previously had ANY clients (wired or
wireless) paired to it. If not solid GREEN or solid BLUE refer to
Troubleshooting section. (Full boot takes about two minutes).
5) On the Genie server verify OSD “A wireless video bridge has been found
and configured successfully”. Select OK to clear the OSD. This often takes
only 30 seconds however it can take up to several minutes.
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FIGURE 7: GENIE-WVB FOUND OSD
6) If the OSD does not display on the Genie server, check the WVB2 LED
and refer to the troubleshooting section.
7) Verify all WVB2s are connected to the Genie server by checking the WVB
status under Whole Home > Video Bridge > Video Bridge Status on the
Genie server.
•
Each WVB in the system should show ACTIVE.
8) Installation of the WVB2 is complete once all WVB2s appear ACTIVE on
the Genie server’s Video Bridge Status screen and all WVB2s have a solid
GREEN or solid BLUE LED. (This means that the Genie server and the
WVB2 are connected, even though you may not have a wired or wireless
client connected).
E. ADDING W IRELESS CLIENTS (C61W)
Once the WVB2 is properly configured by the Genie server, the wireless client(s) (C61W)
can be added. The WVB2’s network status light should be Solid GREEN or BLUE (if
previous clients were connected)
1) On the Genie server, go to “Add a Client” from the “Whole Home” menu and note
the PIN displayed on the screen. (These steps will change in Goliath and when in
Lenient mode or Full Client Tracking mode. See FE-TC D-088 Goliath/Flower
Tech Comm) Keep the Genie server on this screen until all wireless clients
(C61Ws) are installed and are at live video.
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FIGURE 8: GENIE "ADD A CLIENT" SCREEN
2) Approximately ~30 seconds after entering the “Add a Client” screen at the
Genie Server, the WVB will have a flashing LED that alternates between
GREEN and BLUE. This indicates that the system is in the proper state to
add a wireless client (C61W).
3) If not already powered on, power ON one of the wireless clients (C41W,
C61Ws)
4) On the wireless client (C41W, C61W), select the “Connect Now”/”Continue”
button while in the “Connecting to Video Bridge” screen to begin client
connection and registration.
FIGURE 9: C41W "CONNECTING TO VIDEO BRIDGE" SCREEN
5) “Attempting to connect to video bridge…” will be displayed.
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•
The network led may flash RED while you are on this screen
•
After this screen, it is common to see a momentary (3-5 seconds) gray
screen before the Enter PIN screen appears.
•
If “Unable to connect to Video Bridge” OSD appears, see Troubleshooting.
FIGURE 10: C41W "ATTEMPTING TO CONNECT TO VIDEO BRIDGE" SCREEN
6) When wireless connection between the WVB2 and wireless client (C41W,
C61W) completes, enter the PIN provide by the Genie server. (This
process will change in Goliath and when in Lenient mode or Full Client
Tracking mode. The PIN will no longer be required. See FE-TC D-088
Goliath/Flower Tech Comm for all related changes)
FIGURE 11: C41W "ENTER PIN" SCREEN
•
At any time throughout the installation, the Software Download OSD may
appear. If the OSD appears, then select “OK, Download” to start the
download. Do NOT exit Add Client on the Genie server until the download
completes.
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If the Software Download fails, it will reboot itself. Once the client
clien boots, the
wireless client (C41W,
C61W)
1W) will be in one of three states ,
•
Live TV: Do Nothing. If the download OSD appears, select “OK
Download”.
•
Enter PIN screen: If the download OSD appears, select “OK
Download”. If the download OSD does not appear, enter the PIN
(even if you may have previously entered the PIN).
•
Select a Server OSD: Verify the Gene server is in the Add Client
screen, and ensure that the WVB LED is alternating Blue/Green.
7) Once the PIN is entered,
entered, the user selects “Adds a New Location” on the
Client.
8) If the user does not have enough Client services on the account, the user
will get a ‘Call DIRECTV’ screen on the Client. The user must call
DIRECTV to add the Client to their account.
9) If the user has enough Client services (or once they call DIRECTV to add
the client service), the user will be taken to the “Name the Client”.
10) User names the Client, and will have the option to copy/don’t copy the
location settings from a Genie server or another Client.
•
The wireless client (C41W,
C61W)
1W) may go to gray screen, may have a
flashing RED network LED, and/or may display the Wireless Connection Lost
OSD.
•
The OSD will clear, and the network LED will go back to Green after
10 – 20 seconds.
•
If gray screen persists a
and
nd the network LED is Green, then change
the channel to restore video.
•
If the above symptoms occur, the rest of the setup will be skipped,
and the installer should program the remote.
11) Complete the wireless client (C61W)
(C61W) setup by programming the remote
and selecting “Watch DIRECTV”
12) If a 2nd and/or 3rd wireless client (C61W)
1W) are needed, start from Step
(3)
of Add a Wireless Client. If more than 3 clients are to be added (4-8
(4
C61Ws),, place the other wireless client(s) (C61W) in standby before
adding the addit
additional clients. No more than 3 clients can be powered on at
the same time.
13) After all wireless clients ((C61W) have been added,, go to the Genie server
and select DONE on the “Add a Client” screen.
Do NOT exit the Add Client screen on the Genie server while the wireless client
(C61W)
1W) is downloading software.
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After selecting Done, the wireless client (C61W)
1W) may go to gray screen,
may have a flashing RED network LED, and/or may have the Wireless
Connection Lost OSD. The OSD should disappear and the LED will go back
to Green.
If gray screen persists, then wait 2 minutes before troubleshooting.
14) All wireless clients ((C61W) that are ON should have solid GREEN network
LEDs. After 1-2 minutes the WVB2 LED should display a solid BLUE.
F. FINAL CHECKS
1) Turn on the Genie server and up to 3 clients.
2) Run System Test on the Genie server and ensure there are no Error
Codes.
3) Confirm that the LED on the WVB2
WVB is Solid Blue.
4) Ensure the network LED on Clients 1, 2 and 3 (wired and wireless) is
GREEN and confirm Live TV (If internet connected, press the “Dash” ((-)
button. The client will display “Internet connected”).
5) If the customer has more than 3 clients, put Clients 1, 2 and 3 into Standby,
and turn on clients 4, 5 and 6.
6) Reconfirm that the LED on the WVB
WVB2 should stillll be Solid Blue.
7) Ensure the network LED on the Client 4, 5 and 6 is GREEN and confirm
LiveTV.
8) If the customer as a 7th and 8th client, put the other Clients into Standby
and turn on Clients 7 and 8.
9) Reconfirm that the LED on the WVB
WVB2 should still be Solid
Soli Blue.
10) Ensure the network LED on clients 7 and 8 is GREEN and confirm LiveTV.
he following diagram shows the connection between the Genie, WVB
WVB2 and C61W.
The
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FIGURE 12: WVB AND C41W INSTALLATION DIAGRAM
The diagram on the following page depicts an alternate approved installation for a Genie, WVB2
and C61W setup:
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FIGURE 13: WVB AND C41W INSTALLATION DIAGRAM (ALTERNATE INSTALLATION)
G. REMOVE WVB2 FROM THE GENIE S ERVER
This process is only intended to be used if the WVB2 is to be permanently removed from the
Genie server. If replacing a WVB2, go to the “Replace WVB” section in this document. If
more than one WVB2 has been installed and a WVB is removed permanently, this
procedure should be performed to stop an error from occurring on the Genie server. (These
steps will change in Goliath and when in Lenient mode or Full Client Tracking mode. see
FE-TC D-088 Goliath/Flower Tech Comm)
1) Navigate to Menu -> Settings & Help -> Settings.
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FIGURE 14: GENIE SETTINGS SCREEN
2) Select Whole-Home -> Video Bridge.
FIGURE 15: GENIE SELECT VIDEO BRIDGE SCREEN
3) If a WVB2 is configured to the network, the “Remove Video Bridges” option
is enabled.
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FIGURE 16: GENIE REMOVE VIDEO BRIDGES SCREEN
4) Select the option Remove Video Bridges. The screen will list all the
WVB2’s that are configured to the network. Select “Continue” to remove
the WVB2.
FIGURE 17: GENIE REMOVE WIRELESS VIDEO BRIDGES SCREEN 1
5) Follow the on-screen instructions and press “-“to complete the removal of
the WVB2.
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FIGURE 18: GENIE REMOVE WIRELESS VIDEO BRIDGES SCREEN2
6) A successful completion OSD will appear. Press “OK”.
FIGURE 19: GENIE - WVB REMOVAL CONFIRMATION SCREEN
7) The removal will cause the wireless clients (C61Ws) that are paired with
this WVB2 to disconnect from the wireless network.
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VI.
TROUBLESHOOTING FOR OSD AND DIAGNOSTICS
H. CLIENT S YMPTOMS AND TROUBLESHOOTING
4. Wireless Client (C61W) Grey/Black screen no Banner
Technician Troubleshooting:
8) If the wireless client (C61W) network LED is Green, then follow normal
Gray/Black screen troubleshooting.
•
Change channels
•
Turn off the wireless client (C61W) for 15 seconds and then turn it back on.
•
Verify the customer’s TV is on the correct input
•
Verify cables and connection to the TV is good (including trying a different
cable and input to the TV)
If the LED is not Green, or normal Gray/Black troubleshooting does not resolve
then continue to step 2.
9) Run system test on the Genie server. Troubleshoot any error codes that appear
(see Genie error code table).
a. If there are no error codes, check the LED status light on WVB2.
b. If LED is not BLUE then see WVB2 LED status troubleshooting
c. If WVB2 LED is BLUE, then check LED status light on the wireless
client (C61W)
d. If LED is not Solid GREEN then see wireless client (C61W) LED status
troubleshooting
e. Extra steps for Technicians ONLY (The “Excellent”/”Good” text that is
referenced below is already in the Genie servers screens, however
they should not be used until the Genie Server has the Goliath
Software)
10) On the Genie Server go to Setting & Help >/ Settings > Info & Test > More
System Info
11) Scroll down to the Wireless Client(s) that is having the issue and look at its
“RSSI”.
12) If the RSSI does not show “Excellent” then troubleshoot the same as a “Yellow”
Network LED on the C61W”
Note: “Good” status is normally acceptable unless the customer is complaining of
intermittent issues. “Good” indicates that the Network LED is Green, but it might
be on the edge of going to “Yellow”. RSSI value of “Excellent” helps to ensure that
there are enough margins to overcome interferences in the customer’s home.
a. If internet connected, power-cycle the router.
b. Reset the WVB2
c. Reset the Genie server, and wait for it to boot up to video
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d. If the client does not have LiveTV, reset the client, wait for client
network LED to turn Green and wait 2 minutes.
e. If not resolved, agents setup a service call
f.
If not resolved, Technicians:
If the server is connected to the router wirelessly (HR44 internal Wi-Fi/CCK-W)
then change to a BB-DECA, and refer to “Resetting a Genie with Clients” section
above. If still unresolved, escalate to FPR.
Agent Troubleshooting:
1)
Verify the TV is on.
2)
On the C61W, verify the front power button lights up solid blue.
a. If blinking Blue, there is a software download in progress. Wait 5
minutes
b. If no blue light, troubleshoot for Receiver Will Not Turn On.
3)
Channel up or down
4)
If video does not return, then turn the C61W Off, then On
5)
If video does not appear, then Press Guide on the remote.
a. If the Guide appears, then Continue to Step 6
b. If the Guide does not appear, then follow the below to check
connections and Input
• Press the Input button on the DIRECTV remote.
1. Ask the customer to slowly cycle through the TV's video inputs.
2. If one input setting gives a clear picture with the Guide, advise
the customer to set the TV to that input for DIRECTV service.
• If using HDMI:
1. Turn the TV off and on to reinitialize the HDMI port.
a) If successful, escalate to NET -- noting the customer's TV
model.
2. Verify the HDMI cable is connected to the HDMI jack on receiver
and TV.
3. Disconnect and reconnect the cable from the receiver to the TV;
make sure the connections are secure.
a) This re-establishes the 2 way communication between the
receiver and the customer's TV.
b) If successful, escalate to NET -- noting the customer's TV
model.
4. Try an alternate HDMI jack.
a) Some TVs have more than one HDMI input; make sure to
change the TV input to match the alternate HDMI jack.
5. If there's an A/V receiver or any other device attached, remove it;
run the HDMI cable directly from the receiver to the TV.
6. Try using component cables (i.e., 10-pin Connector) with audio
cables and change the TV input to Component -- Offer Cords &
Cables if needed.
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6)
Run a system test on the Genie server.
7)
If no diagnostic code, check the color of the Network LED on the C61W.
a. Not solid green: Troubleshoot per the LED color.
b. Solid Green: Continue.
8)
Check the color of the Network LED on the Wireless Video Bridge.
a. Not solid blue: Troubleshoot per the LED color.
b. Solid Blue: Continue.
9)
If issue persists, reboot the C61W.
a. When rebooting C61W, pay attention to any screens that appear during
the bootup. If the initial screen appears (Hello, Your DIRECTV receiver
is starting up), but Live TV does not appear then you may need further
troubleshooting after rebooting the Genie Server
10) If issue persists, reboot the Genie Server
11) If issue persists, and during the C61W boot up, did the customer see the “Hello,
Your DIRECTV receiver is starting up” screen?
a. If Yes, then reset the C61W to Factory Default setting
1. On the C61W pressing and holding the DIRECTV Logo Power
button for 5-10 seconds (This is the Power button, NOT the Red
Reset button)
2. When the power button is released, the receiver will reboot up to
factory defaults.
3. Does the customer now see video
a) If no, then Offer a Service Call
b) If yes, then C61W was probably in a resolution that their TV
does not support. Since the customer has reverted their C61W
to factory default, you now need to help , the customer with
some of their settings
i. Remote
• If the customer is not using the RC71 or higher remote,
then you can skip this step. If they have an RC71, reset the
remote to IR mode, then reprogram the RF mode
I. On the remote, press and hold MUTE and Select.
II. Green LED blinks twice.
III. Press 9-8-7
IV. Green LED blinks Red for less than a second times
<>
V. The remote should now control the C61W and the TV
setting should remain
VI. If the customer wished to be in RF mode, then follow
Enable RF for the Genie Remote
ii. If needed, help the customer with setting up Favorites,
Parental Controls, Resolution and TV
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b. If Nothing was seen during the C61W boot up, then Offer a Service
Call.
5. C61W Program Banner displayed, no Video on TV
Troubleshooting: Refer to Troubleshooting steps above.
6. C61W Video/Audio on TV but no Menu, Guide or List displays
Troubleshooting: Refer to troubleshooting steps above.
7. Freeze Frame/Pixelization on wireless client (C61W)
Troubleshooting: Refer to Troubleshooting steps above.
8. C61W does not display the Enter PIN screen
Troubleshooting:
13) If the Genie server is not in “Add a Client” screen, put the Genie server in the
Add Client mode and follow the installation procedures.
14) If that does not resolve the issue,
•
Agents set up a service call.
•
Technicians – Follow installation steps.
9. Wireless client (C61W): Add a Client failed (does not display video after Add a
Client exited)
Troubleshooting: Refer to Troubleshooting steps above (Gray/Black screen
troubleshooting).
10. Wireless Client (C61W) Network LED Failures (Bad Wireless Connection)
Symptom
•
WVB2 has a Solid Red LED
•
And/or Wireless Client has Yellow, Red or Blinking Red Network LED
Probable Cause
•
Poor placement of the WVB2 and/or Wireless Client
Installer Training Troubleshooting
1) For Yellow or Solid Red Network LED on the Wireless Client:
a) Ensure there are no obstacles around the WVB2 or the Wireless Client that
would degrade signal quality.
b) Try moving the WVB2 to a better location to improve the signal to the
Wireless Client locations. Remember the minimum distance guidelines to
separate the WVB2 from other wireless devices like the customer’s router, an
HR44 with built-in WiFi, or, for example, a Playstation with a WiFi connection.
2) For a blinking Red network LED on the Wireless Client:
a) Put the Genie Server back into “Add Client” mode (Menu > Settings &
Help > Settings > Whole Home > Manage Clients > Add Client)
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b) If the Wireless Connection was lost while watching video, the “Wireless
Connection Lost” screen will appear. (if the Wireless Client was in Standby,
“Select a Server/ No Server Detected” will appear and will change to the
Wireless Connection Lost OSD)
c) Select “More Info, then “Reset Connection” from the C61W on-screen display
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d) The follow the installation steps to check the signal strength and pair the
Wireless Client
I.
OSD TROUBLESHOOTING
11. Genie server OSD:
“Wireless Connection Lost. The connection to wireless video bridge has been lost.
Please make sure all wireless video bridges are connected and have power. If the
problem persists call DIRECTV at 1-800-531-5000”
Probable Cause:
•
The WVB2 lost connection to the Genie server
•
The WVB2 lost power or is rebooting
•
Troubleshooting should focus on the connection from the WVB2 to the
Genie server
Troubleshooting
15) Check if the clients are having a problem. If yes, troubleshoot client symptoms.
16) If no, educate customer that the OSD was temporary and choose to ignore OSD.
12. Wireless Client (C61W) OSD:
“Wireless Connection Lost. The connection to wireless video bridge has been lost.
Please make sure all wireless video bridges and server are properly connected and that
this client is within range of the wireless video bridge”
Probable Cause:
•
The WVB2 lost connection to the Genie server
•
The WVB2 lost power or is rebooting
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•
The wireless client ((C61W)
C61W) is not in range of the WVB2
Troubleshooting
17) Check the C61W LED and troubleshoot accordingly.
18) If LED is GREEN, troubleshoot as per C61W Grey/Black screen symptoms.
13. Wireless Client (C61W
C61W) OSD:
“Select a Server.
erver. No Servers Were detected. Check your network connections”
Technician Troubleshooting:
19) Verify the wireless client (C61W) network LED is Green
•
If the LED is Green, allow 2 minutes for the Live TV to return
20) If the wireless client (C61W) network LED is blinking Red, reset the WVB2 (this is
needed in case the WVB2 has not loaded the new software)
21) Treat the same as Genie Server OSD “Wireless Connection Lost”
Agent Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting should focus on the connection from the Wireless Video Bridge
to the Genie server..
server.
22) Run system test on the Genie server
23) If no diagnostic code, ensure Wireless Video Bridge lights is solid BLUE.
•
If light is not solid blue, troubleshoot as per the LED color.
•
If light is solid blue, continue.
24) Ensure the Coax cables on the Wireless Video Bridge and Server is properly
attached " and finger tight.
25) Reset the Wireless Video Bridge.
26) Reset the Genie server.
27) If issue persists, schedule a service call.
14. Wireless Client (C61W
C61W) OSD:
“Connecting
Connecting to Video Bridge”
Bridge
Probable
able Cause and Troubleshooting:
28) Make sure the Genie server is in the Add a Client Screen.
29) Follow the normal installation process starting at Connect Now on the
wireless client (C61W).
15. Wireless Client (C61W
C61W) OSD:
“Unable
Unable to connect to Video Bridge. Make sure
sure that the video bridge is in survey mode
and this client is within range of your video bridge signal”
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Probable Cause and Troubleshooting:
30) Select the OK button will bring the user back to connect to video bridge screen
31) Ensure the Genie server is on the Add Client Screen,
32) Ensure that the WVB2 LED is alternating Blue/Green.
33) Make sure you are not selecting “Connect now” or “Continue” on more than
one client at a time.
J. GENIE SERVER ERROR CODE TABLE
The Genie server has additional error codes for troubleshooting the WVB2 and wireless
clients (C61W). These are listed in the table below. These codes may be displayed after
running system test on the Genie server.
Diagnostic
Code
89
only)
(Genie
Text
“Unable to connect to the
Wireless Video Bridge(s) on
your network. In order to
display any video the
receiver needs to be
connected to a Wireless
Video Bridge. Please verify
that all Wireless Video
Bridges on your network are
powered on and have the
coaxial cable connected.
Select \"Test Again\" to see
if this has solved the issue.”
Diagnostic Code: 89
Troubleshooting
Steps for Tech
Training
Cause
The Genie server 1)
does not detect
the WVB2
2)
3)
Determine if the WVB2
was
deliberately
removed
from
the
network
by
the
customer.
If it was,
walk customer through
removing the WVB2
from the Genie by using
the system menus.
Ensure all WVB2s are
powered on.
Troubleshooting Steps for
Agents
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
Ensure the Wireless Video
Bridge is powered ON by
checking if the DC jack power
LED is lit up GREEN.
Is the LED light on the
Wireless Video Bridge blinking
RED?
•
YES: Reset the Wireless
Video Bridge.
°
If
Wireless
Video
Bridge's
LED
light
continues to blink Red,
“Replace WVB2”.
•
NO: Continue.
Ensure that the coax cables to
the Wireless Video Bridge and
Server are properly connected
" and finger tight.
Delete all WVB2s from Genie
Server by going to Menu >
Settings & Help > Settings >
Whole-Home > Remove Video
Bridge (Add Why Component:
WVB2s will be reacquired by
the Genie Server after the
below resets are completed)
eset the Wireless Video
Bridge.
Reset the Genie server.
If issue persists, schedule a service
call.
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Diagnostic
Code
90
only)
91
only)
92
only)
(Genie
(Genie
(Genie
Text
Cause
“One or more of the
Wireless Video Bridges on
your network reports an
error. You may experience
poor quality or intermittent
loss of video on your
wireless
clients.
Please
reset your Wireless Video
Bridge(s) using the red reset
button on the back panel.
Select \"Test Again\" to see
if this has solved the issue.”
Diagnostic Code: 90
WVB2
Internal
Error. (Hardware
Issue)
“One or more of the
Wireless Video Bridges on
your network reports an
error. You may experience
poor quality or intermittent
loss of video on your
wireless
clients.
Please
check the coaxial cable
connection to your Wireless
Video Bridge(s) then reset
them using the red reset
button on the back panel.
Select \"Test Again\" to see
if this has solved the issue.”
Diagnostic Code: 91
WVB2
Error.
“One or more of the
Wireless Video Bridges on
your network reports an
error. You may experience
poor quality or intermittent
loss of video on your
wireless
clients.
Please
reset your Wireless Video
Bridge(s) using the red reset
button on the back panel.
Select \"Test Again\" to see
if this has solved the issue.”
Diagnostic Code: 92
WVB2
Error.
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Troubleshooting
Steps for Tech
Training
1)
2)
Perform a reset on
the WVB2.
If WVB2 continues
to blink Red, replace
the WVB2.
Troubleshooting Steps for
Agents
Note: If the customer has more
than one Wireless Video Bridge,
advise customer to find the one that
DOES NOT have a solid blue light.
3)
1.
2.
MoCA
Troubleshoot the MoCA /
Coax network. Verify cabling
and connectors.
•
•
1)
2)
Ethernet
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Should not occur. Escalate to
NET, NET to escalate to STB
Field Support..
Reset the Wireless Video
Bridge.
If issue persists, Replace
the WVB2 that has a
blinking Red LED.
If the customer has more than
one Wireless Video Bridge,
advise customer to find the
one that DOES NOT have a
solid blue light.
Although issues may be seen
on the C61W, the issue is not
with
the
communication
between the Wireless Video
Bridge and C61W.
Ensure that the coax cables to
the Wireless Video Bridge and
Genie Server are properly
connected and finger tight.
If issue persists, schedule a
service call
Should not occur.
Escalate to NET, NET to escalate
to STB Field Support.
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VII. OTHER TROUBLESHOOTING
K. WVB2 LED TROUBLESHOOTING
LED
State
Description
1)
Off
Troubleshooting Steps for
Agents
Troubleshooting Steps
Plug in the approved power supply to a
reliable power source..
1)
2)
Device not powered
3)
Normal Operation
Solid Blue
No Action.
No Action
Wireless clients (C61W) should
have a connection to the Genie
server.
1)
Normal WVB2 boot up process, takes
approximately 2 minutes.
1)
2)
Booting up.
Blink Blue
Start within 10 seconds of
power ON.
3)
1)
Solid Green
Good Connection to the Genie
server but No Clients paired
with WVB2.
Follow “Adding Wireless Clients” steps
to pair and register the Wireless Clients.
This is normal when initially connecting
to the MoCA network. Allow 5 minutes
for the LED to change to Solid Green.
MoCA network connected
No communication from Genie
server to the WVB2
1)
Blink Green
and Yellow
Wireless Video Bridge Survey
/Beacon Mode.
2)
No MoCA Network Established
Normal
Wireless
Video
survey/Beacon mode without
network connected.
Used to position the WVB2 and
during the Wireless Video
survey/Beacon Mode.
Wireless Client Add mode
1)
1)
Clients
Bridge
2)
3)
2)
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clients (C61W).
See Adding Wireless Client for next
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Wait for Boot up.
Normal Wireless Video Bridge
boot
up
process,
takes
approximately 2 minutes
It may take an additional 3-5
minutes for the C61W to get
video
Wireless Clients need to be
powered ON so that the
Registration process can start.
Complete the steps to add a
wireless client.
This is normal when initially connecting
to the SWiM / MoCA network. Allow 5
minutes for the LED to change to Solid
Green.
Bridge
MoCA
3)
Blink Green
and Blue
1)
2)
Bridge in Survey/Beacon Mode
Blinking
Green
Check the Power LED on the
rear panel of the Wireless
Video Bridge. It should be
GREEN.
If not Green, plug in the Power
Supply, then if still not Green
then replace Power Supply
If green, replace WVB2
1)
2)
Normal Wireless Video Bridge
Survey mode without a coax
network connected.
Used to position the Wireless
Video Bridge and Clients during
the installation.
Offer a service call.
Normal state when
wireless clients.
Should
turn
solid
adding
BLUE
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LED
State
Description
Troubleshooting Steps for
Agents
Troubleshooting Steps
steps
3)
1)
MoCA Network Established.
MoCA Phy Rate < 180 Mbps
Solid Yellow
Troubleshoot the MoCA / Coax network.
Verify cabling and connectors.
(Note: Although issues will be
seen on the wireless client
(C61W), the issues is not with
the communication between the
WVB2 and C61W)
2)
1.
No MoCA Network Detected.
Blink Yellow
(Note: Although issues will be
seen on the wireless client
(C61W), the issues is not with
the communication between the
WVB2 and C61W)
Troubleshoot the MoCA / Coax network.
Verify cabling and connectors..
2.
3.
4.
Follow “Wireless Client (C61W) Network
LED Failures“ troubleshooting, above,
focusing on the Wireless Client(s) that
has a Yellow or Red Network LED
1.
2.
3.
once Genie server is out of this
mode.
Complete the steps to add a
wireless client
Ensure the Coax cables on the
Wireless Video Bridge and
Genie Server are properly
attached and finger tight.
If issue persists, offer a service
call.
Ensure the Coax cables on the
Wireless Video Bridge and Genie
Server are properly attached and
finger tight.
Reset Wireless Video Bridge by
unplugging and plugging it back in
(same as pressing the reset button).
Reset the Genie server.
If issue persists, offer a service call.
Ensure that the Wireless Video
Bridge is in a vertical position.
If possible, ensure that there are no
obstructions (e.g., cabinets or TV).
Did the customer move the Wireless
Video Bridge?
a)
Solid Red
The WVB2 has a good
connection to the Genie server;
however there is a Poor
Wireless connection to one or
more wireless clients (C61W).
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YES: Move the Wireless Video
Bridge back to its original
location.
b) NO: Continue.
Did the customer move any C61W
from its original location?
a)
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YES: Ensure all C61W is in a
location where its Network
Status LED is GREEN.
If customer cannot get a
GREEN LED, explain
that the range between
C61W and the Wireless
Video Bridge is limited
and either:
i.
Have
customer
move the C61W
back to the original
location, or
ii.
If the customer does
not want to move
the C61W back to
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LED
State
Description
Troubleshooting Steps for
Agents
Troubleshooting Steps
the original location,
offer a Relocate.
b)
NO:
If issue persists, offer a service call.
Blink Red
1)
2)
Device Error Detected
Perform a reset on the WVB2.
If WVB2 continues to blink Red, replace
the WVB2.
1.
2.
Perform a reset on the Wireless
Video Bridge.
If issue persists, Replace the WVB2
L. W IRELESS CLIENT C61W T ROUBLESHOOTING
Power
LED
State
Network
LED
State
OFF
OFF
Device
powered
not
Flashing
Blue
Any
Client
updating
Software
ON
OFF
ON
GREEN
1)
Plug in the approved power supply
to a reliable power source).
See normal troubleshooting for Receiver
Will Not Turn On
is
Allow
the
C61W
to
finish
downloading. Update could complete
2-3 minutes
Allow the C61W to finish downloading. Update
may take 2-3 minutes
Wireless client
(C61W) booting
Allow wireless client (C61W) to finish
booting. wireless client (C61W) should
boot in 1-2 minutes
Allow C61W to finish booting.
• May take 1-2 minutes
Normal
operation
1)
This means the customer had a
good connection to the WVB2.
No Troubleshooting needed on the
C61W.
1)
Follow “Wireless Client (C61W)
Network
LED
Failures”
troubleshooting above
1.
wireless client
(C61W)
connected;
ON
YELLOW
Troubleshooting Steps for Agents
Troubleshooting Steps for
Tech Training
Description
But
poor
connection
to
the WVB2. This
may adversely
affect
performance.
Focus
should
be on WVB2
placement.
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Ensure that the Wireless Video Bridge is in
a vertical position.
2. If possible, ensure that there are no
obstructions (e.g., cabinets or TV ).
3. Did the customer move the Wireless Video
Bridge?
a) YES: Move the Wireelss Video Bridge
back to its original location.
b) NO: Continue.
4. Did the customer move the C61W from its
original location?
a) YES: Ensure the C61W is in a
location where its Network Status
LED is GREEN.
If customer cannot get a GREEN
LED, explain that the range
between C61W and the Wireless
Video Bridge is limited and either:
i.
Have customer move the
C61W back to the original
location, or
ii.
If the customer does not want
to move the C61W back to
the original location, offer a
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Power
LED
State
Network
LED
State
Troubleshooting Steps for
Tech Training
Description
Troubleshooting Steps for Agents
Relocate.
If issue persists, offer a service call.
1)
Follow “Wireless Client (C61W)
Network
LED
Failures”
troubleshooting above
1)
2)
3)
4)
ON
RED
Wireless Client
(C61W)
Connected.
But poor signal
strength; This
may adversely
affect
the
performance
5)
1)
Follow “Wireless Client (C61W)
Network
LED
Failures”
troubleshooting above.
1)
2)
3)
ON
Blinking
RED
Wireless client
(C61W)
not
connected
to
the WVB2.
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Ensure that the Wireless Video Bridge is
in a vertical position.
If possible, ensure that there are no
obstructions (e.g., cabinets or TV ).
Did the customer move the Wireless Video
Bridge?
a. YES: Move the Wireless Video Bridge
back to its original location.
b. NO: Continue.
Did the customer move the C61W from its
original location?
a. YES: Ensure the C61W is in a
location where its Network Status
LED is GREEN.
i. If customer cannot get a
GREEN LED, explain that the
range between C61W and the
Wireless Video Bridge is limited
and either:
1. Have customer move the
C61W back to the
original location, or
2. If the customer does not
want to move the C61W
back to the original
location, offer a Relocate.
b. NO:
If issue persists, offer a service call.
Ensure that the Wireless Video Bridge is
in a vertical position.
If possible, ensure that there are no
obstructions (e.g., cabinets or TV ).
Did the customer move the Wireless Video
Bridge?
a. YES: Move the Wireless Video Bridge
back to its original location.
b. NO: Continue.
Did the customer move the C61W from its
original location?
a. YES: Ensure the C61W is in a
location where its Network Status
LED is GREEN.
i. If customer cannot get a GREEN
LED, explain that the range
between C61W and the Wireless
Video Bridge is limited and either:
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Power
LED
State
Network
LED
State
Description
Troubleshooting Steps for
Tech Training
Troubleshooting Steps for Agents
1. Have customer move the
C61W back to the original
location, or
2. If the customer does not want
to move the C61W back to the
original location, offer a
Relocate.
b. NO: Continue
5) If the WVB2 was just reset, allow 3-5
minutes for the C61W connect and show
live video.(The C61W Network LED
should change to green)
6) If still flashing red.
a. Reset the wireless settings
b. Then peform the steps for Add a
Wireless Client
7) If issue persists, offer a service call.
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VIII. FCC STATEMENTS
A. Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
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.
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.
For operation within 5.15 ~ 5.25GHz / 5.47 ~5.725GHz frequency range, it is restricted to indoor
environment.
B. For Mobile Device Usage
a. 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.
C. For country code selection usage (WLAN devices)
Note: The country code selection is for non-US model only and is not available to all US
model. Per FCC regulation, all WiFi product marketed in US must fixed to US operation
channels only.
i.
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