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The SBB will send a network enquiry to retrieve setup information from the Appliance Servert
In case of failure an appropriate message will be displayed on the screen.
The following screen shot shows the warning message generated when using a generic DHCP
server, the 'Hotel Code' must be entered manually.
The combination of 'Hotel Code and 'Common Data'. uniquely identifies the $88 with in the
hotel/property. Please take care when entering the 14 digit 'Hotel Code' as entering an
incorrect code will result in the failure ofthe following connectivity test
When completed select nextand click to proceed with next step: 'connectivity check'
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When completed select next and click 0 to proceed with next step: 'connectivity check'.
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Connectivity check
Regardless of the configuration selected the procedure will lead to a test If all the data was
entered correctly and the network has access to the internet the connectivity check will
validate the configuration. Make sure the network is connected to the internet and that the IP
data used to configure the 538 is appropriate for the network internet connection.
Network Connectivity
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The information window will either display “network successfully configured” with the next
button selected, or a 'connectivity fail’ message if the OnAir+ SBB was unable to reach the
internet, in which case all network and Common Data entered must be checked and the
procedure retried. The RCU back button can be used to re-enter forms to check data.
When the ’network successfully configured' message is display, skip next section and proceed
directly to 'Step 6 :The Wi»Fi bubble' on page 20.
Wireless
Please have all 'Common Data' details, ‘Hotel Code' and Your Wi»Fi network connection details
to hand before proceeding‘l
Using the 588 internal Wi-Fi in client mode, disables the SBBS local AP ( Access-Point ) feature,
these 2 options are mutual exclusive. See 'Step 6 : The Wi-Fi bubble' page 20.
Network
Select 'Scan network' and press fi to display the 55105 of available networks.
5 OnArro SBB cannot connect to Wi—Fr networks that require user-name and password to
be entered to be granted access.
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When the scan of available networks has completed, use the up and down arrow keys to select
the network to be used with 0nAir+ and click ° to confirm.
Negotiating to connect to the network will auto-complete certain fields based on the
encryption method detected. In the case of WPA, for example, just the pass phrase has to be
entered, enter appropriate credentials for other types of encryption
WiFi configuration
WPA-PSK
WPAZ-PSK
When all required data is entered select ‘next‘ and press fl to fully connect to the network.
When fully connected to the Wi-Fi network the guided procedure will present the same setup
pages as described for 'Wired‘ connection on page 13.
Step 6 :The Wi-Fi bubble
Access point Setup
OnAir+ 588 has an internal Wi-Fi b/g/n/ card that can be used to provide a local Wi-Fi AP
(Access Point) in the room. Tablets, phones, notebooks, or any other Wi-Fi enabled device, can
get connectivity via the OnAir+ $38. The corresponding SSID anc WPAZ key are only available
from a menu page on the television connected to the $88.
Please note this option is only available when the 583 is configured 'Wired’ internet
connection.
This feature can be enabled or disabled as required. if enabled for use select the country
where you are installing the SBB", and the Wi-Fi area coverage you require, low, medium or
high. These are estimated coverage and are influenced by many factors, such as walls, objects
and distance. This parameter has to be 'tuned' and tested on a case by case basis.
The SSID cannot be manually configured, it is generated automatically by an algorithm in SEE
to avoid confusion with adjacent SBBs. Authentication is fixed to WPAZ and is also generated
automatically by an algorithm in 538, both the SSID and WPAZ are displayed for information
only.
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Medium
Select next and press °to display a summary of the configured local access point.
6 Set as needed to indicate country in which device is operating to set regulatory domain.
This can limit available channels and transmit power.
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Details displayed are made available to the dedicated ‘app’ that guides a user to establish the
connection to this Wi-Fi Bubble’.
OnAir Setup
Select the 'Save' button and click 0 to complete the guided procedure.
Select the 'Reboot' and click a to apply the entire configuration and reboot the SBB.
After the reboot, the SBB is ready for use and configured in the previous steps.
7 Wi-Fi bubble is an option and subject to limitation.
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Advanced Features
Several additional features are available once the initial setup procedure has been completed.
To access to these features a specific code must be sent to the 583 using the paired RCU. Entry
of the correct code forces the television to display the ‘Configuration Options‘ menu below.
Configuration options
”Network" and "Access Point" are already described on pages 12-18 being part of the initial
setup procedure. The following gives a brief description of the additional features and
additional setup procedures available for complex installation scenario or for maintenance
purposes.
Detailed information of these additional features and procedures is available in the OnAir+~
Setup Guide document available from: - h ://www. w rtv nair. m/man ll nAir+-
Configuration options: Remote Control
Allow additional RFACE input devices (like remote controls or keyboards) to be paired with the
$33.
Configuration options: Reboot
Forces a soft reboot of the 533, the only way to exit the setup menu.
Configuration options: System Info
Displays details of the 5385 current setup and configuration, including firmware version and
network settings.
8 See the Troubleshootiog chapter below for the key sequence to access the setup menu.
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Configuration options: Advanced
Displays more configuration options; grouped here as a sub menu to avoid accidental access.
Configuration options
Advanced 2 Factory Reset
Selecting this options force; the 533 to erase all data and return the 533 to the 'Factory
Default’ condition. After a 'Factory Reset' the $33 will reboot and enter the initial configuration
procedure.
Advanced: VLAN
If enabled, allows the installer to define 3 additional VLAN ID's.
1. Mobile ID, used to host mobile devices, like in-room tablets, within a
specific vlan, enhancing security, performance and control".
2. HSIA Wired ID used to host guest laptops for wired internet navigation. This Vlan
is mapped to the RJ45 port labelled ‘LAN’ on the SBB.
3. HSIA Wi-Fi ID is used to host guest laptops for Wi-Fi internet navigation, using the
$335 the Wi-Fi access-point.
VLANs for HSIA are usually an integral part of the VDA HSIA solution, however they are
available for use with 3rd party HSIA controllers, they are not used in a ‘standalone’ mode.
9 Mobile ID vlan works only when applied together with specific configurations at
networking levelt
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Advanced: IR Configuration
The RCU (Remote Control Unit) is a dual technology device, using both RF4CE and IR
transmission, RCU buttons are grouped by function and each group can be assigned to use
one of the two transmission methods.
The RF4CE and IR settings of the first RCU / SBB of a new Installation must be discovered and
configured manually, however if a VDA Appliance Server is part of the installation then the
remaining RCUs can be configured automatically by repeating the 'paring' procedure. Please
note without an Appliance Server all RCUs must be configured manually.
Once the optimal RCU settings are established for the installation, it is strongly recommended
the Appliance Sewer is configured to automatically manage the RCU settings.
(Refer to ‘Manual Setup - Remote Control Unit' on page 28 and 'Appliance Server Setup Guide'
document available from : -
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Advanced: CEC Test
It is important to establish how well the CEC protocol has been implemented in the television
in order to define the best control configuration possible.
A guided test will rank the TV’s performance and will be used to define the final OnAir+ remote
control configuration.
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Each test is launched by selecting an item in the ‘Main Command' column and pressing .
the result of the test is registered by selecting the appropriate button under the “Did it Work”
column
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After completing all tests the ranking result will be displayed.
A ranking colour of green (OPTIMAL), if all crucial commands are supported, or orange
(AVERAGE) ifjust basic commands are supported, or red (BAD), if no reply is received from the
television.
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The summary screen below provides guidance about the next step ofthe setup procedure
which can be manual or automatic.
OnAir Setup
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On/Off IR
0...9 RFACE
Volume + / - RF4CE
Channel + / , RFACE
Colour RFACE RFACE
Source IR IR
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Use the information reported to configure the RCU and achieve the best control of your
system‘
Refer 'Advanced: IR Configuration' on page 24 and 'Manual Setup - Remote Control Unit' on
page 28 for more details.
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Define the System Environment
Generic guideline
’Out of the box' - first time use, the RCU has no specific configuration.
Based on the ranking results of the previous chapter. it may be necessary to configure certain
RCU buttons to send IR (infrared) codes directly to the TV.
Select which of the 2 following tables (IPTV / SMATV) best describes the installation and then
note the comment against the ranking result achieved in the previous step.
IFIV channel distribution
0 PTIMAL
AVE RAG E
No special action is required.
The on/off button should be set to use IR.
BAD
The on/off button should be set to use IR. Configure TVto switch on to
HDMI], alternatively the source button should be set to use IR — manual selection of HDMI
port required‘O.
SMATV channel distribution
0 PTIMAL Channel up/down should be set to use IR.
AVERAG E Channel up/down, numeric buttons and on/off button should be set to
use IR.
BAD Channel up/down, numeric buttons and on/off button should be set to
use IR Configure TV to switch on to HDMIf, alternatively the source
button should be set to use IR — manual selection of HDMI port required“.
10 A television ranking as 'BAD‘. is and indication that TV cannot. automatically or by
command. select the correct HDMI input supporting the 0nAir+ box.
11 This can be overcome by either configuring the TV to always switch-on to the correct
HDMI input. or set the "source" button on the RCU to be IR, the user can then manually
select the correct HDMI input.
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Manual Setup- Remote Control Unit
All RCU configurations are set using the programming mode feature.
Choosing the correct code (5) is crucial, once identified, the button assignment code(5) must
be set into the RCU. This chapter will guide the user for the manual setup of the remote
control.
There are several advanced features to simplify cloning / loading of the RCU configuration for
multiple rooms, please referto 'Advanced: IR Configuration' on page 24‘
RCU programming Mode
To enter programming mode hold down both. + 0 buttons (2.5 Seconds), until the
green LED blinks twice, please note programming mode will terminate after 10 seconds of
inactivity.
After entering programming mode, enter the 4-digit code for your TV set all 4 digits must be
entered consecutively including leading zeros. The green LED blinks twice for a correct code or
stays lit two seconds for a bad code.
The code for your TV can be found in the "TV code list" document available for download from:
- 'l/www w n i m/rn n 1 li f
Test the TV functions
After the TV type code has been entered into the RCU, all numeric, on/off, colour button,
volume up/down, channel up/down, mute and source button, will emit IR commands only.
To verify correct operation, while aiming the RCU at the TV, press all relevant keys in turn and
confirm they operate as expected. If the TV does not respond correctly start again and / or try
an alternative code. Do not proceed until correct operation is verified.
Re- assigning‘Key Groups' to IR/RF
After code programming, all keys are set to directly control the TV database (see key
description). Some 'Key Groups' must now be assigned to control the OnAir+ $88 and the
television according to the IPTV channel distribution or SMATV channel distribution result.
The following procedure details how to assign appropriate ‘Key Group’ code(s) to the RCU.
Study the following table and select code(5) that will assign appropriate RCU key(s) and/or ‘Key
Groups‘ for RF or IR control.
Use the programming sequence (see above chapter RCU programming Mode on page 28) to
enter 4—digits code listed on the table RF-IR-Key group according to your selection. Repeat the
above sequence until all required codes for the suggested configuration have been entered.
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IR Ke _
0020 0030 All data base keys
0022 0032 On/off (Standby) key
0023 0033 Channel keys
0024 0034 Volume keys
0025 0035 Color keys
0026 0036 Source keys
For example, the programmlng sequence for a LG "‘ TV where only the on/off button is
required will be:
Set all buttons to use IR
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Set all buttons to use RF4CE
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Set only on/off button to use IR
0 + o   oaeeqwo blinks>
Useful commands for problem solving
To query the stored 4-digit code:
Enter programming mode and enter code ‘0002’ the green LED blinks twice:-
Press '1 ' and count the number of green LED flashes for the value of the first digit of the code,
repeat pressing ‘2' ‘3’ and ’4' for the second, third and fourth digits of the code, note there are
no flashes for digit “0"
Reset the RCU:
Enter programming mode and enter code ‘0000’ the green LED blinks twice:-
The RCU is set to default (no TV set programmed)
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Troubleshooting
QzHow can I enter setup again?
A: Using the paired / working RCU, enter O®°ao In sequence, the SBB will
be forced to display to the setup menu. Please note that the SBB must be rebooted to exit the
setup menu.
QzHow can I pair a new remote?
A: Power off/on the OnAir+ SBB, after 10$ecs, the front blue light will slowly cycle on/off at 1
sec intervals, this indicates the SBB is listening for additional pairing requests. Refer to "pairing
your remote" chapter for guidance.
Q:What is the remote operating range?
A: For both RF4CE and IR, the range is around 8-10mt (line-of—sight for IR). RF4CE may still
control the OnAir+ SBB even if you are in a different room but within the operating range,
however this not a guaranteed ability and is dependant on construction materials used in the
property.
QzDo I need test each TV forCEC protocol?
A: You need only test different models - keep track of code brand and setup. Different room,
same television will requires the same configuration.
Q:Will the Appliance Server help me with CEC?
A: Yes, once you have detected the best setup for each television type, enter the setup data,
brand-code and RCU configuration for each room of the property into the Appliance Server, it
will be retrieved automatically. Refer to the “OnAir+-Appliance Server quick setup guide”
document.
Q:How do I recognize the RCU is paired?
A:If unpaired the RCUs red led emits a fast series of blinks.
Q:How do I recognize if a button is IR or RF4CE?
AzThe RCUs red led will blink during RF4CE transmission, while the green led blinks for IR.
Q:What is the 'Hotel-Code'?
AzIt is a unique identifier forthe installation equipment including OnAir+ 5885 and Servers. It
is assigned lgenerated afterthe purchasing order is received. There are several hotel-codes
used for demos or testing that can be requested for temporary use.
QzHow can I enter text into web form / template?
A: Virtual keyboard can be recalled anytime by pressing the RCUs blue button.
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