Technicolor Connected Home USA DWI219 IP Set Top Box User Manual getting started

Technicolor Connected Home USA LLC IP Set Top Box getting started

user manual getting started

Download: Technicolor Connected Home USA DWI219 IP Set Top Box User Manual getting started
Mirror Download [FCC.gov]Technicolor Connected Home USA DWI219 IP Set Top Box User Manual getting started
Document ID1608772
Application IDgO4WxzS9FrJXw0QeqBg/vQ==
Document Descriptionuser manual getting started
Short Term ConfidentialNo
Permanent ConfidentialNo
SupercedeNo
Document TypeUser Manual
Display FormatAdobe Acrobat PDF - pdf
Filesize38.12kB (476556 bits)
Date Submitted2011-12-23 00:00:00
Date Available2011-12-23 00:00:00
Creation Date2011-12-13 14:39:40
Producing SoftwareAdobe PDF Library 9.9
Document Lastmod2011-12-13 14:39:42
Document Titleuser manual getting started
Document CreatorAdobe InDesign CS5 (7.0)

Get to Know the Parts
Top of adaptor box
Front of remote
LED indicates
key press
Use to pair remote
Switch profiles
Return home
Close and return to TV
Accept incoming calls
and access contacts
End call and ignore
incoming call
Place call on hold,
mute mic and pause
camera
Select current option
and navigate
left/right/up/down
WPS
Change screen layout
Adjust volume
WPS
Zoom self-view and
pan/scan to adjust
video
See self-view
Mute microphone
Mute call
Pause camera
Rewind
Fast forward
Use for wireless setup
with WPS capable
routers.
(Currently not available)
SD Slot
Use for viewing media
(Currently not available)
Front of adaptor box
Play and pause
Network
Use the Left arrow
to go back to the
previous screen.
Play/Pause/Forward/
Rewind are not available
at this time.
Messages
SD Card
Power
Getting Started Guide
Network Indicator
Message Indicator
Power
Glowing LED
indicates connection
to home network.
Glowing LED indicates
new messages.
Glowing LED indicates
adaptor is on.
XFINITY® is your interface to a growing number
of new products, services and features that will
become available to you on your HDTV.
Important Information
Back of adaptor box
Back of remote
Ethernet
Audio
Reset
What’s in the Box
If anything is missing, please
call Comcast at 855-417-9342
for assistance.
HDMI
TV Out
Cable In
Battery
compartment
Camera
Ethernet
HDMI
You’ll Also Need:
Reset
Camera
USB
Audio
IR
Power
Messages
Power
Press ALT for characters in
blue—i.e. press ALT then Q
for 1. You will need to
press ALT for each
character.
HDMI
Cable In
The Reset button
has two functions,
depending on the
length of time held:
Front of camera
Lens with
Shutter
Shutter closes
when camera is
off.
Microphones
HDMI
TV Out
USB/IR
(Currently not
available)
Normal Reset
Insert a thin object and
hold the Reset button
for 2-5 seconds to
reboot the adaptor and
keep your personal
settings.
•
HDMI-capable Comcast
set-top box
Remote (1)
•
HDTV
Pull the tab from the remote’s battery
compartment before using
•
Internet connection with at
least 1.5 Mbps simultaneous
upload and download speeds
(check your speeds at
http://speedtest.comcast.net)
•
Comcast ID
•
Skype™ account
Power
Camera with clip (1)
Factory Reset
Insert a thin object and
hold the Reset button
for 15 or more seconds
to delete ALL personal
settings and restore the
adaptor to the default
factory settings.
jale
ALT
Press to prevent
accidental typing while
using front of remote.
PULL
Lock
Network
Messages
SD Card
Power
Adaptor box (1)
Microphones
On/Off
Indicator
Glowing LED
indicates camera
is on.
16983970 purse2 1
Clip
Adjust for
placement.
Note: This packaging has been specially designed using sustainable materials. Be kind to the
environment and re-use this box.
Power adaptor (1)
Power adaptor cable (1)
USB extension cable (1)
HDMI cable (2)
12/13/11 2:39 PM
Important Information
Save time during activation by completing the
information below.
SetUpUp
1 Set
TV Top
TV Top:
Place the front of the camera on top of your TV, with the bottom lip
resting just below the top of the screen.*
OR
Push the clip down until it touches the back of the TV and the camera
Flat Surface
is secured.
Comcast Account
You must use your Comcast ID to activate. To add more
Comcast email addresses (up to six) to your account,
please visit http://customer.comcast.com (sign in with
your Comcast ID > Users & Settings > Manage My User
Accounts > Create Secondary User).
Pivot the angle of the camera and adjust to capture your preferred
viewing area.
*The recommended viewing distance is 5' - 12'. Camera should not be used
near strong magnetic fields.
OR
@comcast.net
Flat Surface:
Place the camera on your level surface with the lens facing the viewing
area.*
Password:
Hold the rubber bottom in place while pivoting the angle of the camera
to capture your preferred viewing area.
Skype Account
You will link your Comcast ID to a Skype account during
the TV activation process. If you don’t have a Skype
account or need to create a new one, you can do so
during activation.
Skype Name
Password:
Home Network
If you choose to use your wireless home network, you’ll
need the following information during the TV
activation. If you have a compatible router with WiFi
Protected Setup (WPS), this will be detected and you’ll
automatically connect to your wireless network. (WPS
is currently not available)
Network Name (SSID)
Network Password (Key)
Back of TV
OR
Flat Surface
*The recommended viewing distance is 5' - 12'. Camera should not be used
near strong magnetic fields.
Important Note for Wall-Mounted TVs
Make sure the combined weight of the camera (8.81 oz.) and TV does not
exceed the maximum rating for your wall mount. Check the wall mount
manufacturer’s manual for the maximum rating. The camera clip is not
compatible with all TV wall mounts. For wall-mounted TVs that have been
installed flush with the wall, camera placement on your TV is not
recommended due to space constraints which may result in damage to your
TV or the camera.
3 Activate
Important Note for Fireplace-Mounted TVs
The camera is not intended for use in high-temperature locations, such as
above fireplaces.
Network
Connect and Power Up
Messages
SD Card
Power
Messages
Power
Plug in one of the provided HDMI cables to your set-top box and the
other end to the HDMI Cable In port on your adaptor box.
HDMI
HDMI
Messages
Power
Security Encryption Method
(for hidden wireless networks only)
Plug the second HDMI cable to the HDMI TV Out port on your adaptor
box and the other end to one of the available HDMI ports on your TV.
Back of
Back of TV
Modem if
using Ethernet
Plug the camera cable into the Camera port. If the camera cable is not
long enough to reach the Camera port, connect the provided USB
extension cable to the camera cable.
If you need help during setup or activation, please call
855-417-9342.
Camera
Digital Audio
Receiver
Outlet
If you need help during setup or activation, please call 855-417-9342.
Decide if you want to connect to your home network using a wired
Ethernet cable or wireless connection.
OR
Once you’ve connected the devices, you’ll see a black screen.
In a few minutes (up to 15), you’ll be greeted with a Welcome screen.
Please don’t unplug or reset the adaptor box before you see this
screen. If you do unplug or reset before activation is complete, the
system will restart from the beginning of the setup process.
Ethernet connection:
Plug a CAT-6 Ethernet cable (not provided) to the Ethernet port on the
adaptor box and the other end to an available port on your modem or
router.
If you haven’t already done so, pull the tab from the remote’s battery
compartment before using.
Wireless connection:
Skip this step and follow the instructions during TV activation.
Flip the remote to the keyboard side. See Get to Know the Parts for
keyboard tips. Complete the activation by following the directions on your
TV screen.
If you’re using an audio receiver, disconnect the SPDIF (Optical Digital
Audio) cable from your set-top box and plug it into the Audio port on
the adaptor box instead.
You’ll need the Important Information section (for your Comcast
account, Skype account/password, and home network info) to complete
some steps.
Connect the power adaptor to the power adaptor cable.
Not
available
at this
time
Not
available
at this
time
HDMI
TV Out
Using your TV remote, select the same HDMI input to which you
connected the adaptor box.
Cable In
Plug the power adaptor into the Power port on the adaptor box and
the power adaptor cable to an electrical outlet. There is no actual
power button on your adaptor box so this power cable is the only way
to turn the system on and off.
Ethernet
HDMI
Camera
USB
Audio
IR
You have several options for network connectivity:
1. Wired connection using an Ethernet cable
2. Wireless connection to an available or hidden network
3. WPS for WPS-capable routers only (WPS is currently not available)
Reset
A short series of diagnostic tests will run automatically to ensure
everything is working properly and you'll have the choice to merge your
XFINITY and Skype contacts.
Power
Click FINISH to jump right in!
Ready to Connect with Family and Friends?
First, make sure you’re signed in.
If you already have an existing Skype account with contacts:
Go to Home > Contacts and select from the list.
•
Click VIDEO CALL, AUDIO CALL or TEXT CHAT to connect.
•
If you’ve just set up your Skype account and don’t have any contacts yet:
Go to Home > Contacts and select Add Contact.
•
Flip the remote and use the keyboard (see Get to Know the Parts for tips)
•
to enter a Skype Name or email address. Once your invitation to connect is
accepted, the person will appear in your Contacts. Select the person.
Click VIDEO CALL, AUDIO CALL or TEXT CHAT to connect.
•
Support Information
1.
2.
3.
Please visit http://trials.comcast.net for additional online support
information.
DO NOT call 1-800-COMCAST at any time regarding your trial equipment.
Once activated, you will no longer call 855-417-9342 for
assistance. Instead, for quick and direct access to support, please
contact our customer care staff 24-hours a day at 877-704-7713. We are
here to assist with all of your service needs.
Back of adaptor box
16983970
16983970 purse2 2
Activate
Getting Started Guide v.0.2
Printed in China
12/13/11 2:39 PM

Source Exif Data:
File Type                       : PDF
File Type Extension             : pdf
MIME Type                       : application/pdf
PDF Version                     : 1.4
Linearized                      : Yes
XMP Toolkit                     : Adobe XMP Core 5.0-c060 61.134777, 2010/02/12-17:32:00
Create Date                     : 2011:12:13 14:39:40-05:00
Metadata Date                   : 2011:12:13 14:39:42-05:00
Modify Date                     : 2011:12:13 14:39:42-05:00
Creator Tool                    : Adobe InDesign CS5 (7.0)
Page Image Page Number          : 1, 2
Page Image Format               : JPEG, JPEG
Page Image Width                : 256, 256
Page Image Height               : 256, 256
Page Image                      : (Binary data 5080 bytes, use -b option to extract), (Binary data 8845 bytes, use -b option to extract)
Instance ID                     : uuid:e108c836-d206-ed43-b325-51d20800359c
Document ID                     : xmp.did:A429A83D082068118A6DFB3731D563D3
Original Document ID            : xmp.did:F77F11740720681192B0FA6975E40F43
Rendition Class                 : proof:pdf
History Action                  : created, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved
History Instance ID             : xmp.iid:F77F11740720681192B0FA6975E40F43, xmp.iid:F97F11740720681192B0FA6975E40F43, xmp.iid:FA7F11740720681192B0FA6975E40F43, xmp.iid:FD7F11740720681192B0FA6975E40F43, xmp.iid:008011740720681192B0FA6975E40F43, xmp.iid:1EBDF8760A20681192B0FA6975E40F43, xmp.iid:1FBDF8760A20681192B0FA6975E40F43, xmp.iid:20BDF8760A20681192B0FA6975E40F43, xmp.iid:23BDF8760A20681192B0FA6975E40F43, xmp.iid:60F9D9E5252068118A6DF7F193BD21BB, xmp.iid:704DC24C292068118A6DF7F193BD21BB, xmp.iid:714DC24C292068118A6DF7F193BD21BB, xmp.iid:724DC24C292068118A6DF7F193BD21BB, xmp.iid:754DC24C292068118A6DF7F193BD21BB, xmp.iid:764DC24C292068118A6DF7F193BD21BB, xmp.iid:14CA81372A2068118A6DF7F193BD21BB, xmp.iid:A129A83D082068118A6DFB3731D563D3, xmp.iid:A429A83D082068118A6DFB3731D563D3, xmp.iid:A729A83D082068118A6DFB3731D563D3
History When                    : 2011:12:06 16:46:34-05:00, 2011:12:06 17:02:24-05:00, 2011:12:06 17:02:24-05:00, 2011:12:06 17:05:09-05:00, 2011:12:06 17:06:11-05:00, 2011:12:06 17:08:07-05:00, 2011:12:06 17:08:48-05:00, 2011:12:06 17:09:36-05:00, 2011:12:06 17:09:36-05:00, 2011:12:08 14:31:13-05:00, 2011:12:08 14:31:13-05:00, 2011:12:08 14:35:38-05:00, 2011:12:08 14:35:38-05:00, 2011:12:08 14:36:54-05:00, 2011:12:08 14:37:47-05:00, 2011:12:08 14:37:47-05:00, 2011:12:13 14:28:05-05:00, 2011:12:13 14:28:05-05:00, 2011:12:13 14:38:44-05:00
History Software Agent          : Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0
History Changed                 : /;/metadata, /metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /metadata, /;/metadata, /metadata, /;/metadata, /metadata, /, /;/metadata, /metadata, /;/metadata, /metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata
Derived From Instance ID        : xmp.iid:A129A83D082068118A6DFB3731D563D3
Derived From Document ID        : xmp.did:14CA81372A2068118A6DF7F193BD21BB
Derived From Original Document ID: xmp.did:F77F11740720681192B0FA6975E40F43
Derived From Rendition Class    : default
Doc Change Count                : 1
Format                          : application/pdf
Producer                        : Adobe PDF Library 9.9
Trapped                         : False
Page Count                      : 2
Creator                         : Adobe InDesign CS5 (7.0)
EXIF Metadata provided by EXIF.tools
FCC ID Filing: G95DWI219

Navigation menu