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S9 at&t | U-verse
Installation Manual for
Cisco IPTV Receivers
for use with your AT&T U-verse TV service
Supports Models ISB7150 and |SB7500
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Contents
Notice for |nsia|lers.....
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCHONS
Change the Way You Watch TV
What’s In the Carton? .....
Safety First
Identity Your Receiver
In This Manual .....
Questions About Your Service.
Protecting You and the Environment
From Panel
Back Panel
Connecting the Reoeiver....
Connecting to the In-Home Network
Connections for e High-Definition TV (HDTV).
Connections for e Standard-Definition TV (SDTV) .....
Connections for a VCR or DVD Recorder .......
Connecting an Over-the-Air Converter Box .....
Connecting to an HDTV with an HDMI Connector.
Connecting to an HDTV with a DVI Connection...
Connecting to an HDTV with Component (YF'bPr) Connectors
Connecting to an SDTV with Component (YPbPr) Connectors
Connecting to an SDTV with an S-Vldeo Connector .....
Connecting to an SDTV with an RCA-Type Connector .....
Connecting to an SDTV with e Coaxial Cable .....
Connecting to a Home 'l'heater System with Component (YPbPr) Connectors.
Connecting to I Stereo VCR or DVD Recorder (optional) .....
Troubleshooting...
Avoid Screen Bum-In .....
Frequently Asked Questions
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Change the Way You Watch TV
Welmmeto U-verse TV. The ISBN and IBTSGJ devise. known as U-vveme receivers. bring a rich.
newset oflrrterealve services directly to you through your TVend your lrr-trorne IP network. The
receiver uses the existing irr-horne coexid cehle wiriu end conned: to most entert-inment devices.
With Total Home DVR service, you con:
- Record up totbur shows stones on s elngle DVR
- Record and play back your ohms in any room from a single DVR
- Feuse, fed-forward, end rewind recorded ShIWIS on enyTV from e etrule DVR
- Pause your recorded show In one room and pick It up In another
- Play the same recorded Show on different TVs attire same time and control them separately
- Store up to 233 hours of SD or 65 hours of HD content with our lerger—oepecity DVR—induded
with ATE-T U-verse TV U30!) and U450 pour-nee
- Frogrem your DVR remotely from your oomputeror wireless phone
Note: Contact youreervlce provider to find out If those ssMoee sre wellahle end to emote the
services
What’s In the Carton?
In addition to this install-don manual. the receiver csrton mntains the following items:
. All |SB75tXJ Rscelver- TV receiverwtth e 500 GB hard drive that eupporls hUI-dellnltlon (HD) and
Handout-definition (SD) video decoding. Supports 480i, 720p. 1050i. and 1080p oonhnt. Uses
Ethernet over CAT-5 or HPNAV3 in-home networkiru over maxial or twisted-pair
OK
All ISBTOW Receiver - The ISBmfl b the same as the |SB7500 but wlrhom at 50c GB hard
disk drtve
- A power cord and power adapter
Safety First
Before using the receiver' read the Important Safety Instructions section of thls msnuel.
Identify Your Receiver with the Serial Number
At times your service provider may eekfor the serial number. To find the serial number for your
receiver. look on the bottom ofthe receiver for the Intel. 11re serlsl number is a 5-dioit numeric code
tolhe ltghtoflhsletfiere'S/N'ontholabel.
Use the space provided here to rmd theserial number.
In This Manual
The nmuol covers the irforrnrstion you need to conned your reoeiverto both your in-horne IP network
and your entertainment system. The manual also outlines certdn safeguards and lnstalatlon hfonnalton.
The safety information contained m this manual was developed and provided solely bythe receiver
manufacturer, Clem Systems, Inc.
Questions About Your Service
For quedlone about howto operate your receiver. once Installed, refer to yourFeeture Guide svethhle
for download at: Ilt.oornlunrurldes. For all other questions about you TV senrtoe, contact: your
service provider.
Protecting You and the Environment
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ant Panel
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1 Power Turns the receiver on or places it in standby. To restart the receiver.
pron end hold the POWER lwtton M10 eeoonde. The LED I: green
2 Model Number ldentlllsl the model number ofyour receiver are Islam!) or ISB7500
3 Link Indicates network link status. The LED is green
4 HD lndkzatas the set-top is set to a resolution at 720p, 1080i,or1|180p.The
LED is blue
5 Record lndicatee mu a recording is In program. The LED la red
6 IR Sen-or Receives the mend sigml horn the remote control. The sensor le
behind the front panel
7 Menu Accesses the arr-screen menu
0 Arrow Keys Ame-eel; an-ecreen services (such II the (=an guide. video-on-
dsmand. or w—per—view) and navigates menus
9 0K Select: the current item
10 USS Port USB connector. (Reserved for future use)
Note: This illustration may vary from the actual produa.
A CAUTION:
Your receiver may be equipped with a hard disk drive to store programs that
you record and to ellow you to rewind end peuee live TV.Arry time the receiver
ls powemd on (power LED ls Illumlnemd) or a recording is In progress (the
record LED is illuminated) the hard disk drivl is in use.
If you need to move the resolver. complete the following etepe to allow the
hard disk drive to shut down properly. First. main sun that no recording is
In progreee (record LED Is off). Then. turn off power by pressing the Power
key. Finally, unplug the unit and wait 10 seconds for the hard disk drive to
epln down (atop). Atthll point the unit oen be moved safely.
You should handle this product with the same level of can you would use
when handling other electronics containing I herd disk drive. such on e Ieptop
computer or other hard disk drlvo-oqulpped devices.
Back Panel
1 To Wall (Video In)
2 Tc TV (Video Out)
4 ISATA Port
6 S-Video
1 Video out
I Audio on (IJR)
9 Optical
10 HDMI
11 USBPOI’I
12 Power
10 11 12 Turns
Canned the receiver!) in—houee coexiel wiriru. ifappliceble
Connect to TV. You must set the channel on your TV‘D the mannel
designated try your eeMoe provider (uemlly flannel 3). Cement your
service provideer the channel inforrnelion
Connect to the Ethernet (CAT-5) network Ityour home. if appliclhle
eSATA connector. DVR unit only (Reserved for future use)
Connect the receiver to the component video Input (Yan on the
HDTV. 800 plan 12 end 13 [or more information
Canned an S—Vlieu cable been} an S-V'Ideo s'grnl in yuurTV. VCR, or
DVD recorder. This signal is standard-definition but higher quality than
other mnderd-definifion TV connections. Sn pea. 13 for more
iniurrnalion
Connect to composite input on your HDTV or SDTV
Nob: Two video output connector: ere provided. Typically, one output
is oonnmd to the TV. and the other output is used to connect to a
home theater system, DVD murder, orVCR
Connect RCA-type cables ioAudlc Out to send analog audio signals
(Ian and right) to I TV with stereo input: or in a stereo amplifier
More: Two sets of audio out connectors are pmv'ried. Typimlly. one set
of output: In conneded to the TV. and the other eel It used to connect
to e hnmthaewreystem. DVD recorder, orVCR
Connect in upfieal cable h) send a digth audio SUIII ID a surround-
ecund receiver or other digital audio device
Connect an HDTV HDMI" (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) cable
horn the HDTV to the HDMI port. HDMI support: both digital eudlc and
video. an peg: 12 for more initarmntion
USB connector. (Reserved tor future use)
Connect the DC output ofiireAc power adapter (provided) to deliver
power to the receiver
Note: This Illustration may very trcm the actual produa.
Connecting the Receiver
Tc conned your receiverlo your netvmrk and home enmrlxinmem devices. compleie lhae slaps.
Because lhe connections
for a high-definition (HD)
or mmrd-deffllion (so)
TV are dlfleranl, you must
m iiyul TV "I HD
or SD. Your TV mus1
receive HD signals [or
you u: enjoy Ihe beneflls
of HDTV. Refer to the mlnuel met cans wllh yourTV for more Infonrmlon.
an page zoformora iniormefion on piduro formats.
Make one ofthe (allowing connections foryour home network:
- ll your home nelwcrk uses coaxial cable. use me TO WALL conneo’oor on me
inc-Nor. Sn page 11.
- If your home nslwork uses twisted palr tabla (phonsllne wll‘lng). use the T0
WALL conneclnron the receiver and an sulphur M convert misled pairio
coaisl. See page 11.
- If your home nllwork use: Emmet (CAT-5) cable, use the NEI'WORK oonneclor
on he receiver. in page 11.
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Mikl ihl conneclions for your TV. VCR, and DVD recorder as follows:
- ll‘you are udru an HDTV, no mo 12 and lbs oonnecllon diagrams In mls
manual.
- Ii you are using c sienderd-definilion TV. on pogo 1! and lire connedion
dlugrurm In his nunucl.
. ll you want to rccord come programs on VCR Iap- or DVD, In plgc 14
and Ihe conneolion diagrams in Ihis manual.
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eleclmnic devices you will
conned to the receiver and TV. VCR DVD Other
So. plw151hmugh 23 and
referm the owner's manual for
“‘° “M“- Home Theater
Plug the reoslver and "19 TV IIIID anAc power source M ls n01 controlled by a
switch. For further inflrucfions on compleiing your setup, Mario mo Futur-
Gw‘de available 1mm your service prcvlder.
Connecting to the ln-Home Network
The billowing diagrams illumie exanmles of the wnneciiom you can use in connect your receiver
to your ln-homo nehlvolk. Contact your servlos provider tor the recommended onnnacflon method for
your homa.
Not-I:
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Connections for a High-Definition TV (HDTV)
To use the receiverwill'r an HDTV. you mual make one of the lclbuirrg oonneolions lo vim Ihe HD
content. Refer to the owner's manual for yourTV and the cabilm: diagrams In thls manual [or more
delailed connection information.
Although all oonnaotlone provide you wlth duality eervlce, we llet the connealone In our recommended
order.
Nona:
- The labellm on your receiver or HDTV may vary eluhtly from the Illuslratione shown below.
- Some cables shown in the conneuion diagram: may not be included wilrr this receiver.
- Set the HD mode and select the outpul video format (480i. 720p. row. or 1080p) on lhe receiver
ullng the mum provided In the Feature Guide avalabh lorrimnbad at: uveneattmmlernpon
Use One of Th so Required Connections
In an HDTV
Some HDTVs live a High-Dainflion mt'media
Interface (HDMI) connector. The HDMI mnnadnr
provides owlh a digihl video and audio mien.
See the connection diagram on page 15 bran
er-mple.
Nata: The HDMI port on the TV mun mpport
huh-bandwidth digital content protadion (HDcP).
The HDMI oonnectnr can provide the connection
to an HDTleth a DVI Input Ifyour HDTV has a
cigar V'sual rnrerrwe (DVI) connector. you need
an HDMI-lo-DVI adapter. and a separate audlo
connection (either LIR or optical audio).
ummovr porlontheTVmuslsupporl
hUr-bandwldlh argrer mutant protection (HDCP).
See the connection diagram on page 1| for an
example.
The YPbFr (red, blue, and green) connectors
provide high-definition component video signals
to an HDTV, and a separate audio connedion
(althar LIR or optical eudlo).
Sea in: mnnactlon dlagram on page 11 lor an
example.
Some HDTV: have only RGB or RGB-HV
mnnadnre. lfyou have one oflhaee HDTVs,
you need a Oorrrponent-b-RGB adapter, and
you need a separate audio carnation.
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Connections for a Standard-Definition TV (SDTV)
when using lhe receiverwilh en SDTV. you musl make one oflhe [allowing comedians in view
content. Some SDTVe may not have all lhese connections. Raler lo lha owner's manual foryour TV
and die cabling diagram: in lhil manual lor more delailed information.
Allilough all connectlona provide you wllh quality aervlce, we llal the connealcna In our recommended
order.
Notes:
- The lebellm on your receiver or SDTV may vary sllghlly lrorn the Illuslrallcns shown below.
- Some cables shown in the connouion draprama may not be included wilh liria receiver.
llee One of These Required Connections Receiver SDTV
in an SDTV Connections Connadlone
The VFoPr (red. blue, and green) connector:
can provide standard-deflnlllon component
video signals to an SDTV. Aeepemte audlo
conneciion is also needed.
See the connection diagram on page 1! (or an
example.
The S-Vldeo oonnedlon pluvldes an optlmal
video oonneclion to SDTVs. Aaeparale audio
connection is also needed.
See the connection dlagram on page 1! for
an example.
The Wdeo out connector pvovidee a video
connecllon to an SDTV. Aseparale audlo
connection is also needed.
See lire conneclion diagram on page 2|) for
an example.
Video Out
The To TV (Vldeo Out) connector provides both
a video and audio oonneolion in an SDTV.
See lire conneclion diagram on page 21 for
an exarrple.
To TV (Video Out)
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Connections for a VCR or DVD Recorder
when using the receiver with a VCR or DVD recorder. you must make one ofthe following
conneotlons in vlew content.
Although all connedlons prwlde you wlth quality eavlce. we llet the connectlnne In our recommended
order.
Noted:
- The lebeliru on your receiver. VCR. or DVD recorder may very slightly (mm the illumticne drown
below.
- Some csbiee shown in the comedian dllnnms may not be included with this receiver.
U52 One at These Optional Connection; VCRIDVD Recorder
to I VCR or DVD Recorder Connections
For VCR; or DVD recorder: with S-Wleo In
and um and Right audio connectors. use tile
S-Vldec and the Audlo out Let! and mom
connectors on the receiver.
ForVORs or DVD recordersvdm Vldeo In and
Leitehd Right audio m. use ttIeVIdeo
Outend theAudio Outconnedcre (Lettend
Right) on the receiver:
See the comedian degram on page 1! hr in
example.
Connecting an Over-the-Air Converter Box
You can connect ill wer-itle-air convemr box direclty to yourTV to receive certain loo-l oil-uncle.
but do not connect the over-the-eir converter box directly to your receiver.
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Connecting to an HDTV with an HDMI Connector
Cable Used in this Configuration
- 1 HDMI Cable
Nous:
- The HDMI pan on the TV mun! suppm hlgh-bandeth dultal content pmtedlon (HDcF).
- The HDMI interface supports Dolby" Digital 5.1 audio.
A WARNING:
Eloctilc shock hazardl Unplug all eloctionlc duvloes baton connoctlng or
dllnonnoctlng lny drills: cabin to tho rue-Ivor.
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Connecting to an HDTV with a DVI Connector
Cables Used in lhis Configuralion
- 1 HDMl-lo-DVI Cable or1 HDMI Cable and 1 HDMHn-DVI Mapler
- 1 Audio LefllR'uM Cabl: (You can also use an optical cable fimicabd by the dotted line]
Instead anneAudlo LMIIngm cable as shown In the dlagram. dependant upon your TV:
onpablllllaa.)
Mom:
- The DVI porl on me TV musl supparl high-bandwidm digilal oonlem pmheolinn (HDCP).
' When wu wnnect lhe HDMI cum-swarm the DVI wnnem on your HDTV. you need in
HDMHa-DVI adaptor and a separate audlo oonnaalon.
A WARNING:
Elodric shock h-rdl Unplug III Iloch'onic dwim bofon noun-cling or
dlanannocflng any ddvloo cables lo tho molv-r.
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Connecting to an HDTV with Component (YPbPr) Connectors
Cables Used in lhis Configuralion
- 1 Cormonanl \fidea Cable (YPbPr)
- 1Audie LelilR'ulll Cable (You can also use an optical cable Enameled by the dotted line]
Instead anneAudlo LollIngm cable as shown In the dlagram. dependant upon your TV:
onpablllllea.)
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Electric shock III-I1" Unplug all elecllonlc devlees before connecting or
disconnecting my device cables lo Hie receiver.
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Connecting to an SDTV with Component (YPbPr) Connectors
Cables Used in his Configuralion
- 1 Cormonam \fidea Cable (YPbPr)
- 1 Audio LefllR'uM Gabi:
Nah: Thu maivu "lust on at m m: proper mnd-rd-d-flnition mode.
A WARNING:
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dlsconneotlng any device cables In the recelver.
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Cables Used in his Configuralion
- 1 S—Wdeo cm;
- 1Audiu LefllR'uM Gabi:
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Connecting to an SDTV with an RCA-Type Connector
Cables Used in lhis Configuralion
- 1 RCMypa \fideo Cable
- 1 Audio LelllR'ullt Cable
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disconnecting any device tables In llu rue-Ivor.
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Connecting to an SDTV with a Coaxial Cable
Cable Used In thls Configuration
- 1 Coaxial Cable
Note: You must set me channel on yourTV to the channel designated by your service provider
(usually channel 3). Contact yourmlne provider for me channel Information.
A WARNING:
Elldfic lhoek hazardl Unplug III electronic devices befom connecting or
disconnecting any device cables to the reoelver.
Receiver
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with Component (YPbPr) Connectors
Cables Used in this Configuration
- 1 Conwnent Wdeo Cable (YFbFr)
- 1Audie LettIRiaht Cabl- (Vou can also use an opiiml cable [Indicated by the dotted line] instead
otthe Audio Len/Right cable as shown in the diagram.)
Notes:
- This oonneettan requlroe that smile I: DRAM-d by the home theater cyst-m.
. Consult the user gulde that tame wllh your home theatersyslem for Informatlnn on wnnemlng your
other video 1nd audio devices.
ConmATiT CnnnecTech' service tn learn about attaidehla tint-rite home theater inmllatinn servinea.
Call (eon) 344-1134 to speak with anATAT Connechch Representative. (Not evallabte In all area See
otters and term: A oomitions atmmmmlcannec‘l‘bdl).
A WARNING:
Electric shock hazard! Unplug all electmnic devices before connecting nr
dlseennedlng any daviea cables to the rue-Ivar.
Receiver
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Connecting to a Stereo VCR or DVD Recorder (optional)
The diagram below shows how to connect a recording device in your receiver. Although it is possible
to watch TV using a connection through your VCR or DVD recorder to the TV, thb connection may not
provide the but picture. end HDTV user: are remncted to In SD ionnel. In addition. some cement
is copy rimmed and paging this ccnbnt thrush tile recordlng device may result in a picture that
cannot be viewed.
Forflrese reasons, the oonnedlon shown ls best used to provide only Video and audio in your reocrdlng
device end notfor normal TV viewing. 111e connection from tile recording device in the TV (only used
for playback of recorded material) depends on the type of device being med. the outputs that are
aupported, and the Input: that rennin available for use on your TV.
Consult the owner's menueh provided with your TV and recording device tor more detail: on
connection options.
Cables Used In this Configuration
- 1 RCA-type Wdeo Cable
- 1 Set Audio Lott/Right Cables
A WARNING:
Electric chock heurdl Unplug ell electronic devicee before connecting or
disconnecting any device cables to the receiver.
Connecting your TV directly to the Audchdeo output of your receiver will
eeeure I more vivid picture end enhence your viewing enloyrnent.
Receiver
Back of Stereo VCR
or DVD Recorder
1'14an
Troubleshooting
Ifthe reoeiver does not perlorrn as expecmd. the lollowing tips may help. It you need further
assistenoe. contact your service provider.
No Picture
- Verity ihetthe powato yourTV ls turned on.
- lithe receiver is plugged int!) 5 wall switoh, verify that the switch is in the ON position.
- Verify that all cables are properly connected.
- It your system includes e VCR. DVD recorder. or Item, verify that you have properly connected
the de~loe to ihe reoetver.
- Verity that you are using the proper Input eeledlon to the home theater receiver orTV.
. Verify lhatthe recelverls settolhe propersoleen type and resolution.
- ltyou are using coaxial cable to conned to your TV. veriiythet the TV Ie tuned to the channel
deelgnoied Iry your service provider (usually drennel 3). mm your service provider forthe
drennel intonnafion.
No Color or Incorrect Color
- Verify that the ourrerrtTV pmgrnrn is broadcast in color.
- Adjust the TV color commie
- It you are using e component video oonnedion (YFbFr). Minot III oonnedors are completely
and properly plugged into the receiver and TV.
- If you as ufing a component video carnation (YPoFr) and your HDTV has only RGB or RGBHV
Leann-mo, you must uee an adapter. You oen obtain the adapter through on electronic parts
retailer.
No Sound
- It your setup includes a VCR, DVD reoorder. or stereo. verify that you have properly oonneded
the device to the reoetver.
. Verify that the volume is turned up.
- Verity ihet the mute Itindlon Is not on.
- Verify the proper input selection to the home theater receiver or TV.
- If you are using ooox'fl able to oonnea to your TV. verify that the TV is tuned to the correct drunnel.
Avoid Screen Burn-In
Images eudt so leiierbox bent or side ban. bright closed-oeptimiru backgrounds. m loom. or my
other emdonery lrmges may oeuse the display In your HDTV to age uneverly; this b known as
lemon WITH-ll. Refer to the owner‘s manual that come win your HDTVfor more information.
A CAUTION:
Avoid IDI'IBTI hum-in.
Do not display the some fixed Images on your HDTV screen tor extended periods
of time.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What Is Digital Television?
Digital television (DTV) is a huge leap iorward in television technology compared to analog television
that has been widely available shoe the 19405. DTV ls ddivered and dhplayad uslru dutal encoding.
similarto the way a PC operates. By using digital technology. there is no variation in picmre and
sound quality irom the origination point until it is displayed on your television. You always lewive
a high-quality picture Mthout the wavy the: or static you might sometimes get horn a weak analog
signal. Another ieature oi d‘uital television is d'gital surround sound using Dolby Digital technology.
which Is the same technology used to produce the sound you hear In movie them.
What Is Standard-Definition Television?
Standard-deilnltlon television (SDTV) la basic digital television programming delivered by your ammo
provider. Typically. the SDTV screen is the same. nearly square shape as an analog television
screen. Dlgltal lmes on an SDTV set are crisp and dear—netteeably better than on a standard
analog television set using an antenna to receive wenthe-eir signals.
What Is High-Definition Television?
ngh—deilnltlon television (HDTV) Is a completely new way to send and reoehle television broadust
signals. HDTV images are made up at poreis that are muoh smaller and dosertogether than those
used in standard analog television, and there are millions oithem. Thus. HDTV can display the to six
HM the detail of analog television to deliver picmre quality that is mud! more realistic. dimensional.
and pradee. SDTV programs can be viewed on an HDTV.
Are Local TV Stations or Other Programmers Broadcasting In HDTV?
Many loml TV stations and programmers are transmitting digital signals. However. transmitting a
digital signal does not mean transmitting an HDTV slgml. Same stations are using the new bandeth
to broadcast several standard-definition drannela. Moat stations and programmers. once they begin
broadcasting In dtfital. are altering HD content train their parent network (for example. CBS. ABC.
NBC. Fox. and PBS). Conan: your service provider for more information.
Why Aren’t All the Shows I Watch in High-Defi ition?
A high-definition program must originate in HD iorrnat and be broadcast in HD format. Havirg an
HDTV system does not mean that everything you watoh wll be viewed In hlgh-ddilnltlon. Getting the
signal from a digital souroe also does not mean it is highdefinifion.
Why Are Some HDTVs 4:3 Aspect Ratio and Others 18:9?
The aspect ratios dtiier Detainee television manufacturers oultd both standard-men and wide-
soreen HDTVs to appeal to consumer viewing pretererms. The two aspect ratios are as tollws:
- On atandard-acreen (4:3) HDTVs. the programming is displayed in letterbox format in the middle
of the soreen. There are bars surrounding the picture.
- On wide-semen (16:9) HDTVs, the programming is displayed on the hill screen.
What Is HDMI and Does It Support Dolby Digital 5.1 Audio?
The High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) is an uncompressed. all-digital audio/video interface.
The Dolby Digital audio iormat that provides up to 5.1 separate channels at eunound sound. and is
the standard need for DVD-Video. HDMI supports stamard. enhanced, or high-definition video, plus
multl-drannel digital audio. such as Dolby Digital audio. on a single cable.
Plcture Formats
Whet is the Difference Between a Standard-Screen and e Mite-Screen HDTV?
The type at screen your HDTV hes (wide-ween or standard-screen) determines how the receiver
dleplays programs on the screen. The picture format for an HDTV Is a ccmblnettm etaepeclrefio
and saw" resolution and is difierent for stenderd-eorecn and wide-screen HDTVs.
What lsAspcct Ratio?
An aspen retio is the ratio of the width to the height at the TV screen. The aspect ratios dilfer
bewuse the television industry manufactures but}! standard-sweat and inde-su'een HDTVs to
appeal to consumer viewing preferences.
What Is the Screen Resolution?
The screen resolution indicates the amount of detail that the picture displays. Resolution is identified
try the number of display lines on the ween. The techniques that an HDTV uses In "paint” the picture
on the screen are referred to es pmgraselve and Interlaced.
With the progreeetve ecennlna method. the lines are drawn on the screen one at a time In sequentlel
order. Propresive scanning results in a more detailed inege on the sueen end is also lea susceptible
to the tliclrer comnemly associated with interlaced sunning. The interlaced method inve‘vee refreshing
plxels In altermttcn —thtlhe odd Ilnes and then the even llnes.
For advanced setup, select the screen motuttcn that your TV ran support. Rethrtn your Feetme
Guide and HDTV cwnere manuals tn choose the proper screen resolution (43m. 720p. 1080i. or
1080p) for your setup.
For example. a screen resolution of 10ml lndlmtee that the mean ehcrws 1080 lines In an Interlaced
dIIP'EV. and 720p Indlmtee that the screens shows 720 llnes In a progressive dlaplay.
Aehnrtard-acuen HDTV his a 4“ Awldmreen HDTV Is one-third wider than
aspect ratio. The screen is 4 units wide a sentient-screen HDTV. The screen is 15
Yer every 3 unlta tall. unite wide tor-every 9 unit tall.
A screen reenlutlon at “at lllle the Ascreen reeolrtton of 720p, 108m. or
screen. roeop tilts the screen.
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Index
AC Fowar input 9
Am keys 8
Aspect tatlo 23
Audio om 9,12,13,14
Bank panel 9
Burn-in of screen 24
Buttons See ant Panel
Cables 9, 1D. 11.15-23
CAT-6 See Ethernet
COIXiiI Gable Input 9. 1D. 11, 21
Cclxill natwurk nunnacfion 11
Complluncs. FCC 3
Component vldm oannlcflon. Sn VPhPr
Connemara
See also Front panel; Back penal
DVD macrdlr 14
requlrad fur HDTV 12
requlrad kl SDTV 13
VCR 14
Connstaing the reusivsr in rather dwiees
DVD recorder 9. 14. 23
HDTV with Conwnent input
(YPbPr) 17
HDTVVIMI DVI mnemr 12,18
HDTVwittt HDMI oonmotnr 12.15
Home Theater System with Component input
(YPbFr) 22
SUN with Compomm input (YPbPr) 1B
SDTV with an S-thso wnnedor 19
SDTV with an RCA-type connector 20
SDTV with Mal able 21
VCR 9. 14. 23
Connection
GoexitflNetwork 11
Consumer eiectmnic «via- 10
Control: Sn Front panel
Dc Pow-r output 9
Dhgrams. Sn unnacflru the malvar
to other devices
Dbital Wdeo Recorder. Sea DVR
Digital Iv, What is it as
DVDConnectiun 9. 14, 23
DVI oonnedor 12. 16
DVR 6
Ethernet 9,10,11
osATApot‘t 9
FALB 25
FCC compliance 29
Fumtats, picture 23
Frequently Asked Questions. 809 FAQ:
Front panel 8
Hald dllk dltva. Cam 3
HD
tom 25
HDTV broad-Isflng 25
HDTV. what Is I! 2.5
Indlzator 3
HDMI 9, 12. 15
Huh-definition See HD
Home Mist syswln aonnetaion 22
Interlaced screen resolution 26
IR sensor 6
27
Index, continued
Kuys. See Fran! panel
NBMDIk 9.10.11
OmiealAudiD [Input 9, 12. 15. 17. 22
Oquho-Iir oomrlar box 14
F'iduroformnt: 26
Forms" Connectors
Pwar 3.9
nglams.viaw 25
Ploglasslve wean resolution 26
Record pmglams 6
RGB wnnedor 12.24
$Vldeo Out 9. 13.14
S—Vlden In 13. 14
Safely 4. 5
San rah”. she ween ruolulinn
Susan
burnvln 24
molllfloll 26
slz's 26
SD
Donnecfions 10.13.18. 19. 20. 21
TV. What Is It 25
Social number. Inmllng 6
Sound. perfumanoe 24
SIErIdBrd—definlfim TV 10.13.13.19.20. 21. 25
Standard-screen TV 28
28
To Wall (Vlden In) connector
To TV (\fideo om) connedor
Tmuhleshuotmg 24
TV
digltal. whalis R 25
formal: 28
HDTV. will! I! ll 25
mmmming 25
mulng 6
molmlon 26
serum sin. Sag aspact ratio
Mandala-semen 26
slandald-deflnlllon 111.13.15.13. 20. 21. 25
wide-swam 26
3.10.11
9. 13. 21
usa port a, a
VCR aonnecfion 9. 14.23
W60 In. See To Wall
Vldao Out. Sn Tu TV
Vlew pmnmmn 25
Wido—scmn TV 26
VPbFr
Wmefim B.12.13.17.1B.22
HDTV comedian 12.17
homemaataroonnecfion 22
SDTV wnnecfion 13. 18
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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.
ISB7000 or ISBT5DO Receiver
Models ISBTDOO or ISB7500
Manufactured by: Cisco Systems. Inc.
5030 Sugarloaf Parkway
Lawrenoaville. Georgia 30044 USA
Telephone: 770 230-1017
Canada EMl Regulation
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil nurnérique de la class B est oonforrne a la norme
NMB-003 du Canada.
20081121 FCC Standard
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With reaped to each AVCIH.264 product. we are obligated to
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THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THEAVC PATENT
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CONSUMER OR OTHER USES IN WHICH IT DOES NOT
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COMPLIANCE WITH THE AVC STANDARD ("AVC VIDEO')
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Clsco has tested and contlrmed that the ISB7150 and the 1837500
set-top models meet the Qualification Criteria specified In the
ENERGY STAR Program Requirements for Set-top Boxes Version
3.0.
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