CyberTAN Technology ISB7105W Internet Protocal Set Top Box Basic SD/HD with WiFi User Manual

CyberTAN Technology Inc. Internet Protocal Set Top Box Basic SD/HD with WiFi

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Installation ManualCisco IPTV Receivers Model ISB7105ISB7105W
3ContentsNotice for Installers ..........................................................................................................4IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS..............................................................................4Change the Way You Watch TV .......................................................................................7What’s In the Carton? ......................................................................................................7Safety First .......................................................................................................................7Identify Your Receiver with the Serial Number .................................................................7In This Manual ..................................................................................................................7Protecting You and the Environment ................................................................................7Front Panel .......................................................................................................................8Back Panel .......................................................................................................................9Connecting the Receiver ................................................................................................10ISB7105 Wireless Network Connection .........................................................................11Connecting the Wireless Access Point to the Wireless Gateway ........................................ 12Pairing the Wireless Access Point and Receiver ............................................................12Connections for a High-De nition TV (HDTV) ................................................................13Connections for a Standard-De nition TV (SDTV) .........................................................14Connections for a VCR or DVD Recorder .......................................................................15Connecting an Over-the-Air Converter Box ...................................................................15Connecting to an HDTV with an HDMI Connector ..........................................................16Connecting to an HDTV with a DVI Connector ...............................................................17Connecting to an HDTV with Component (YPbPr) Connectors ......................................18Connecting to an SDTV with Component (YPbPr) Connectors ......................................19Connecting to an SDTV with an RCA-Type Connector ..................................................20Connecting to a Home Theater System with Component (YPbPr) Connectors .............21Connecting to a Stereo VCR or DVD Recorder (optional) ..............................................22Troubleshooting .............................................................................................................23Avoid Screen Burn-In .....................................................................................................23Frequently Asked Questions ..........................................................................................24Picture Formats ..............................................................................................................25Index ..............................................................................................................................26Compliance Information .................................................................................................28
4  1)  Read these instructions.  2)  Keep these instructions.  3)  Heed all warnings.  4)  Follow all instructions.  5)  Do not use this apparatus near water.  6)  Clean only with dry cloth.  7)  Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. 8)  Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including ampli ers) that produce heat. 9)  Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding-type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not  t into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.10)  Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.11)  Only use attachments/accessories speci ed by the manufacturer.12)  Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.13)  Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.14) Refer all servicing to quali  ed service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as a power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.Power Source WarningA label on this product indicates the correct power source for this product. Operate this product only from an electrical outlet with the voltage and frequency indicated on the product label. If you are uncertain of the type of power supply to your home or business, consult your service provider or your local power company.The AC inlet on the unit must remain accessible and operable at all times.IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Notice for InstallersThe servicing instructions in this notice are for use by quali ed service personnel only. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions, unless you are quali ed to do so.20080814_Installer800Note to System InstallerWARNINGTO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.For this apparatus, the cable shield/screen shall be grounded as close as practical to the point of entry of the cable into the building.For products sold in the US and Canada, this reminder is provided to call the system installer's attention to Article 800-93 and Article 800-100 of the NEC (or Canadian Electrical Code Part 1), which provides guidelines for proper grounding of the cable shield.This symbol is intended to alert you that uninsulated voltage within this product may have sufficient magnitude to cause electric shock.Therefore, it is dangerous to make any kind of contact with any inside part of this product.Ce symbole a pour but d’alerter toute personne qu’un contact avec une pièce interne de ce produit, sous tension et non isolée, pourrait être suffisant pour provoquer un choc électrique. Il est donc dangereux d’être en contact avec toute pièce interne de ce produit.This symbol is intended to alert you of the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying this product.  Ce symbole a pour but de vous avertir qu’une documentation importante sur le fonctionnement et l’entretien accompagne ce produit.CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover (or back). No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
5Ground the Product WARNING: Avoid electric shock and fire hazard! If this product connects to cable wiring, be sure the cable system is grounded (earthed). Grounding provides some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges.Protect the Product from LightningIn addition to disconnecting the AC power from the wall outlet, disconnect the signal inputs. Verify the Power Source from the On/O  Power LightWhen the on/off power light is not illuminated, the apparatus may still be connected to the power source. The light may go out when the apparatus is turned o , regardless of whether it is still plugged into an AC power source. Eliminate AC Power/Mains Overloads WARNING: Avoid electric shock and fire hazard! Do not overload AC power/mains, outlets, extension cords, or integral convenience receptacles. For products that require battery power or other power sources to operate them, refer to the operating instructions for those products.Provide Ventilation and Select a Location•  Remove all packaging material before applying power to the product. •  Do not place this apparatus on a bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface.•  Do not place this apparatus on an unstable surface.•  Do not place this apparatus in excessive heat or moisture.•  Do not install this apparatus in an enclosure, such as a bookcase or rack, unless the installation provides proper ventilation.•  Do not place entertainment devices (such as VCRs or DVDs), lamps, books, vases with liquids, or other objects on top of this product.•  Do not block ventilation openings.Operating EnvironmentThis product is designed for operation indoors with a temperature range from 32° to 104° F (0° to 40°C). Each product should have adequate spacing on all sides so that the cooling air vents on the chassis are not blocked.Protect from Exposure to Moisture and Foreign Objects WARNING: Avoid electric shock and fire hazard! Do not expose this product to dripping or splashing liquids, rain, or moisture. Objects  lled with liquids, such as vases, should not be placed on this apparatus. WARNING: Avoid electric shock and fire hazard! Unplug this product before cleaning. Do not use a liquid cleaner or an aerosol cleaner. Do not use a magnetic/static cleaning device (dust remover) to clean this product. WARNING: Avoid electric shock and fire hazard! Never push objects through the openings in this product. Foreign objects can cause electrical shorts that can result in electric shock or  re. Service Warnings WARNING: Avoid electric shock! Do not open the cover of this product. Opening or removing the cover may expose you to dangerous voltages. If you open the cover, your warranty will be void. This product contains no user-serviceable parts.Check Product SafetyUpon completion of any service or repairs to this product, the service technician must perform safety checks to determine that this product is in proper operating condition.Protect the Product When Moving ItAlways disconnect the power source when moving the apparatus or connecting or disconnecting cables.20110316_IP_No Tuner_SafetyIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS, continued
7Change the Way You Watch TVWelcome to Internet Protocol TV (IPTV). The ISB7105 devices, known as IPTV receivers, bring a rich, new set of interactive services directly to you through your TV and your in-home IP network. The receiver uses wireless technology 802.11n to connect to the network.The ISB7105 receiver allows for easy and secure connection to IPTV services. The signal strength indicator on the front panel of the receiver identi es the strength of the wireless connection and aids in the proper placement of the receiver.What’s In the Carton?In addition to this installation manual, the receiver carton contains the following items:•  An ISB7105 Receiver - A wireless receiver•  A power cord and power adapterTo support the wireless functionality of the ISB7105 receiver, you will also need a wireless access point that is packaged separately from your receiver. See page 12 of this guide for more information on the wireless access point.Safety FirstBefore using the receiver, read the Important Safety Instructions section of this manual.Identify Your Receiver with the Serial NumberAt times your service provider may ask for the serial number. To  nd the serial number for your receiver, look on the bottom of the receiver for the label. The serial number is a 9-digit numeric code to the right of the letters “S/N” on the label. Use the space provided here to record the serial number: _______________________________In This ManualThis manual covers the information you need to connect your receiver to both your in-home IP network and your entertainment system. The manual also outlines certain safeguards and installation information. The safety information contained in this manual was developed and provided solely by the receiver manufacturer, Cisco Systems, Inc.Protecting You and the EnvironmentCisco addresses the environmental impact of networking products throughout their lifecycle, from product development, manufacturing, and use to service and end-of-life. Integrating environmental policies into Cisco engineering and manufacturing practices results in socially accountable business practices that help reduce the environmental impact associated with networking products.
8Front Panel  1 Power  Turns the receiver on or places it in standby. To restart the          receiver, press and hold the POWER button for 10 seconds. The        LED is green   2 Model Number Identi es the model number of your receiver as ISB7105  3 Signal Strength Identi es the strength of the wireless connection  Indicator  4 Link  Indicates network link status. The LED is green  5 HD  Indicates the set-top is set to a resolution of 720p, 1080i, or          1080p. The LED is blue   6 Record  Indicates that a recording is in progress. The LED is red  7 IR Sensor  Receives the infrared signal from the remote control. The sensor        is behind the front panel  8 Menu  Accesses the on-screen menu  9 Arrow Keys  Accesses on-screen services (such as the on-screen guide,          video-on-demand, or pay-per-view) and navigates menus  10  OK  Selects the current item   11  USB  Port  USB connector. (Reserved for future use)Note: This illustration may vary from the actual product.POWER LINK HD RECOKMENUISB7105T157681102 3 4 5 6 7 8 119
9Back Panel  1 Network  Connect to the Ethernet (CAT-5) network at your home, if        applicable  2 YPbPr  Connect the receiver to the component video input (YPbPr) on        the HDTV. See pages 13 and 14 for more information  3 Video Out  Connect to composite input on your HDTV or SDTV    4  Audio Out (L/R)   Connect RCA-type cables to Audio Out to send analog audio       signals (left and right) to a TV with stereo inputs or to a stereo        ampli er  5 HDMI  Connect an HDTV HDMI™ (High-De nition Multimedia Interface)         cable from the HDTV to the HDMI port. HDMI supports both          digital audio and video. See page 13 for more information  6 Optical   Connect an optical cable to send a digital audio signal to a          surround-sound receiver or other digital audio device  7 Power  Connect the DC output of the AC power adapter (provided) to          deliver power to the receiverNote: This illustration may vary from the actual product.NETWORKLRPr Pb Y VIDEOOUT AUDIOOUT OPTICAL POWERT157691 32 4 5 6 7
10Because the connections for a high-de nition (HD) or standard-de nition (SD) TV are di erent, you must determine if your TV is HD or SD. Your TV must receive HD signals for you to enjoy the bene ts of HDTV. Refer to the manual that came with your TV for more information. See page 25 for more information on picture formats.Connecting the ReceiverTo connect your receiver to your network and home entertainment devices, complete these steps.Identify the additional consumer electronic devices you will connect to the receiver and TV. See pages 16 through 22 and refer to the owner’s manual for the device.Plug the receiver and the TV into an AC power source that is not controlled by a switch. For further instructions on completing your setup, contact your service provider.Make the connections for your TV, VCR, and DVD recorder as follows:•  If you are using an HDTV, see page 13 and the connection diagrams in   this manual.•  If you are using a standard-de nition TV, see page 14 and the      connection diagrams in this manual.•  If you want to record some programs on VCR tape or DVD, see page 15   and the connection diagrams in this manual.1243Home TheaterOtherDVDVCR916 43or
11ISB7105 Wireless NetworkConnectionThe ISB7105 receiver allows for easy and secure connection to IPTV services. The signal strength indicator on the front panel of the receiver identi es the strength of the wireless connection and aids in the proper placement of the receiver.•  The receiver must be paired with the wireless access point for the wireless connection to be established. See page 12 for more information. Wireless  LEDs  Receiver Operational Status    This indicates the wireless signal is excellent. The video quality is good.    This indicates the wireless signal is very good. The video quality is good.    This indicates the wireless signal is good. The video quality is good.        You must obtain three or more green bars at initial installation.    This indicates the wireless signal is fair. The video quality is good.    This indicates the wireless signal is weak. The video quality may be poor.        The STB should be re-oriented to achieve a better wireless signal.    This indicates the wireless signal is very weak. No video can be displayed.        The receiver must be re-oriented to achieve a better wireless signal.    This indicates no wireless connectivity.POWER LINK HD RECISB7105Signal Strength IndicatorT15770
12Connecting the Wireless Access Point to the Wireless Gateway1.Connect the 12 VDC Power Supply plug on the access point to the wall power outlet. Use only the power adapter provided with the product.2. Connect the power plug to the power receptacle on the wireless access point.3. Connect one end of the RJ-45 Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on the wireless access point.4. Connect the other end of the RJ-45 Ethernet cable to an available Ethernet port on your wireless gateway.1  Wireless LED2   Wireless Link LED3   Wi-Fi Protected Setup™ (WPS) button 4   Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) LED 5  Ethernet LED6  Power LED  Note: This illustration may vary from the actual product.1 Reset  Restores factory default settings when      held for more than 5 seconds2 Mode Switch  Converts the wireless access point to      a wireless client3 Ethernet Port  Connects the wireless access point to      a receiver or wireless gateway4 Power  Connects device to the external        12 VDC power supplyNote: This illustration may vary from the actual product.Pairing the Wireless Access Point and Receiver1. Press the OK button on the receiver.2. Press the WPS button on the wireless access point.T15773PowerReceptacleRJ-45CableResetEthernet12VDCCLAP12VDCTo WallPower OutletWirelessGatewayEthernet PortT15771123456ResetEthernet12VDCCLAPT157721234
13Connections for a High-De nition TV (HDTV)To use the receiver with an HDTV, you must make one of the following connections to view the HD content. Refer to the owner’s manual for your TV and the cabling diagrams in this manual for more detailed connection information.Although all connections provide you with quality service, we list the connections in our recommended order.Notes:• The labeling on your receiver or HDTV may vary slightly from the illustrations shown below.• Some cables shown in the connection diagrams may not be included with this receiver.Some HDTVs have a High-De nition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) connector. The HDMI connector provides both a digital video and audio connection. See the connection diagram on page 16 for an example.Note: The HDMI port on the TV must support high-bandwidth digital content protection (HDCP). HDTVConnectionsThe HDMI connector can provide the connection to an HDTV with a DVI input. If your HDTV has a Digital Visual Interface (DVI) connector, you need an HDMI-to-DVI adapter, and a separate audio connection (either L/R or optical audio).Note: The DVI port on the TV must support high-bandwidth digital content protection (HDCP). See the connection diagram on page 17 for an example.Use One of These RequiredConnections to an HDTVDVIReceiverConnectionsThe YPbPr (red, blue, and green) connectors provide high-de nition component video signals to an HDTV, and a separate audio connection (either L/R or optical audio). See the connection diagram on page 18 for an example.PrPbYAudio/VideoVideoVideoDVI HDMIYPbPrPrPb YSome HDTVs have only RGB or RGB-HV connectors. If you have one of these HDTVs, you need a Component-to-RGB adapter, and you need a separate audio connection.BGVHRPrPb YAdapter NeededAdapter NeededVideoRGBAudioAUDIOOUTLRAUDIOOUTLROPTICALOPTICALINPUTLRAudioAUDIOOUTLROPTICALOPTICALINPUTLRAudio
14Connections for a Standard-De nition TV (SDTV)When using the receiver with an SDTV, you must make one of the following connections to view content. Some SDTVs may not have all these connections. Refer to the owner’s manual for your TV and the cabling diagrams in this manual for more detailed information.Although all connections provide you with quality service, we list the connections in our recommended order.Notes:•  The labeling on your receiver or SDTV may vary slightly from the illustrations shown     below.•  Some cables shown in the connection diagrams may not be included with this receiver.The YPbPr (red, blue, and green) connectors can provide standard-de nition component video signals to an SDTV. A separate audio connection is also needed.See the connection diagram on page 19 for an example.SDTVConnectionsUse One of These RequiredConnections to an SDTV ReceiverConnectionsThe Video Out connector provides a video connection to an SDTV. A separate audio connection is also needed.See the connection diagram on page 20 for an example. Video OutVIDEOOUTVIDEOINLRPrPbYLRYPbPrAudio VideoAudio VideoPrPb YAUDIOOUTLRAUDIOOUTLR
15Connections for a VCR or DVD RecorderWhen using the receiver with a VCR or DVD recorder, you must make one of the following connections to view content.Although all connections provide you with quality service, we list the connections in our recommended order.Notes:•  The labeling on your receiver, VCR, or DVD recorder may vary slightly from the      illustrations shown below.•  Some cables shown in the connection diagrams may not be included with this receiver.Connecting an Over-the-Air Converter BoxYou can connect an over-the-air converter box directly to your TV to receive certain local channels, but do not connect the over-the-air converter box directly to your receiver.For VCRs or DVD recorders with Video In and Left and Right audio connectors, use the Video Out and the Audio Out connectors (Left and Right) on the receiver.See the connection diagram on page 24 for an example.VCR/DVD Recorder ConnectionsUse One of These Optional Connections to a VCR or DVD Recorder ReceiverConnectionsVCR/DVD RecorderAudio VideoVIDEOOUTVIDEOINLRAUDIOOUTLR
16Connecting to an HDTV with an HDMI ConnectorCable Used in this Con guration•  1 HDMI CableNotes:•  The HDMI port on the TV must support high-bandwidth digital content protection (HDCP).•  The HDMI interface supports Dolby™ Digital 5.1 audio.  WARNING: Electric shock hazard! Unplug all electronic devices before connecting or disconnecting any device cables to the receiver.ReceiverT15774Back of HDTVHDMIAUDIOCENTERCHANNEL INAUDIO INDVI/HDCPANT (75   )INOUTLRANT-1HD 2YOUTANT-2PBPRLRVIDEOL/MONORL/MONORAUDIOINON OFFINHD 1S-VIDEOVIDEO YPBPRLRAUDIOAUDIONETWORKLRPr Pb Y VIDEOOUT AUDIOOUT OPTICAL POWER
17Connecting to an HDTV with a DVI ConnectorCables Used in this Con guration•  1 HDMI-to-DVI Cable or 1 HDMI Cable and 1 HDMI-to-DVI Adapter•   1 Audio Left/Right Cable (You can also use an optical cable [indicated by the dotted        line] instead of the Audio Left/Right Cable as shown in the diagram, dependent upon      your TV’s capabilities.)Notes:•  The DVI port on the TV must support high-bandwidth digital content protection (HDCP).•  When you connect the HDMI connector to the DVI connector on your HDTV, you need      an HDMI-to-DVI adapter and a separate audio connection.  WARNING: Electric shock hazard! Unplug all electronic devices before connecting or disconnecting any device cables to the receiver.ReceiverNETWORKLRPr Pb Y VIDEOOUT AUDIOOUT OPTICAL POWERBack of HDTVAUDIOCENTERCHANNEL INANT (75   )INOUTANT-1HD 2YOUTANT-2PBPRLRVIDEOL/MONORL/MONORAUDIOINON OFFINHD 1S-VIDEOVIDEO YPBPRLRAUDIOAUDIODVI/HDCPINAUDIO INDVI/HDCPLROPTICALINPUTORT15775
18Connecting to an HDTV with Component (YPbPr) ConnectorsCables Used in this Con guration•  1 Component Video Cable (YPbPr)•   1 Audio Left/Right Cable (You can also use an optical cable [indicated by the dotted line]     instead of the Audio Left/Right Cable as shown in the diagram, dependent upon your      TV’s capabilities.)  WARNING: Electric shock hazard! Unplug all electronic devices before connecting or disconnecting any device cables to the receiver.ReceiverT15776NETWORKLRPr Pb Y VIDEOOUT AUDIOOUT OPTICAL POWERBack ofHDTVHDMIAUDIOCENTERCHANNEL INAUDIO INDVI/HDCPANT (75   )INOUTLRANT-1HD 2YOUTANT-2PBPRLRVIDEOL/MONORL/MONORAUDIOINON OFFS-VIDEOVIDEOAUDIOINHD 1YPBPRLRAUDIOOPTICALINPUTOR
19Connecting to an SDTV with Component (YPbPr) ConnectorsCables Used in this Con guration•  1 Component Video Cable (YPbPr)•  1 Audio Left/Right CableNote: The receiver must be set to the proper standard-de nition mode.  WARNING: Electric shock hazard! Unplug all electronic devices before connecting or disconnecting any device cables to the receiver.ReceiverNETWORKLRPr Pb Y VIDEOOUT AUDIOOUT OPTICAL POWERBack of SDTVCABLE OUT/ANT OUTCABLE IN/ANT INRLAUDIOINVIDEOINRLAUDIOOUTVIDEOOUTYPBPRT15777
20Connecting to an SDTV with an RCA-Type ConnectorCables Used in this Con guration•  1 RCA-type Video Cable •  1 Audio Left/Right Cable  WARNING: Electric shock hazard! Unplug all electronic devices before connecting or disconnecting any device cables to the receiver.ReceiverT15778NETWORKLRPr Pb Y VIDEOOUT AUDIOOUT OPTICAL POWERCABLE OUT/ANT OUTRLAUDIOINVIDEOINRLAUDIOOUTVIDEOOUTYPBPRCABLE IN/ANT INBack ofSDTV
21Connecting to a Home Theater System with Component (YPbPr) ConnectorsCables Used in this Con guration•   1 Component Video Cable (YPbPr)•   1 Audio Left/Right Cable (You can also use an optical cable [indicated by the dotted        line] instead of the Audio Left/Right Cable as shown in the diagram.)Notes:•   This connection requires that audio is provided by the home theater system.•   Consult the user guide that came with your home theater system for information on        connecting your other video and audio devices.  WARNING: Electric shock hazard! Unplug all electronic devices before connecting or disconnecting any device cables to the receiver.T15779ReceiverNETWORKLRPr Pb Y VIDEOOUT AUDIOOUT OPTICAL POWERBack of HomeTheater ReceiverCOMPONENT VIDEO1YPBPR2YPBPRYPBPRS-VIDEODIGITALAUDIO TV/CABLE1234VIDEOLRAUDIOS-VIDEODVDVIDEOLRAUDIOVIDEOLRAUDIOS-VIDEOVIDEO 1S-VIDEOOUTVIDEO OUTMONITORVIDEOLRAUDIOS-VIDEOOUTINOUTINOR
22Connecting to a Stereo VCR or DVD Recorder (optional)The diagram below shows how to connect a recording device to your receiver. Although it is possible to watch TV using a connection through your VCR or DVD recorder to the TV, this connection may not provide the best picture, and HDTV users are restricted to an SD format. In addition, some content is copy protected and passing this content through the recording device may result in a picture that cannot be viewed.For these reasons, the connection shown is best used to provide only video and audio to your recording device and not for normal TV viewing. The connection from the recording device to the TV (only used for playback of recorded material) depends on the type of device being used, the outputs that are supported, and the inputs that remain available for use on your TV.Consult the owner’s manuals provided with your TV and recording device for more details on connection options.Cables Used in this Con guration•  1 RCA-type Video Cable•  1 Set Audio Left/Right CablesConnecting your TV directly to the Audio/Video output of your receiver will assure a more vivid picture and enhance your viewing enjoyment.  WARNING: Electric shock hazard! Unplug all electronic devices before connecting or disconnecting any device cables to the receiver.T15780ReceiverNETWORKLRPr Pb Y VIDEOOUT AUDIOOUT OPTICAL POWERBack of Stereo VCRor DVD RecorderCABLE OUT/ANT OUTRLAUDIOINVIDEOINRLAUDIOOUTVIDEOOUTCABLE IN/ANT IN
23TroubleshootingIf the receiver does not perform as expected, the following tips may help. If you need further assistance, contact your service provider.No Picture•  Verify that the power to your TV is turned on. •  Verify that your wireless receiver and wireless access point are powered on.•  Verify that all cables are properly connected. •  If your system includes a VCR, DVD recorder, or stereo, verify that you have properly connected the device to the receiver. •  Verify that you are using the proper input selection to the home theater receiver or TV.•  Verify that the receiver is set to the proper screen type and resolution. •  If you are using coaxial cable to connect to your TV, verify that the TV is tuned to the channel designated by your service provider (usually channel 3). Contact your service provider for the channel information.Wireless Receiver Signal Strength•  Verify that you are able to receive wireless signal. See page 11 for details.•  Optimal operating conditions for wireless receivers can vary. Performance depends on many factors, including distance from the access point, building materials, interference, and other environmental conditions.No Color or Incorrect Color•  Verify that the current TV program is broadcast in color. •  Adjust the TV color controls.•  If you are using a component video connection (YPbPr), check that all connectors are completely and properly plugged into the receiver and TV.•  If you are using a component video connection (YPbPr) and your HDTV has only RGB or RGB-HV connectors, you must use an adapter. You can obtain the adapter through an electronic parts retailer.No Sound•  If your setup includes a VCR, DVD recorder, or stereo, verify that you have properly connected the device to the receiver.•  Verify that the volume is turned up. •  Verify that the mute function is not on.•  Verify the proper input selection to the home theater receiver or TV.•  If you are using coaxial cable to connect to your TV, verify that the TV is tuned to the correct channel.Avoid Screen Burn-InImages such as letterbox bars or side bars, bright closed-captioning backgrounds, station logos, or any other stationary images may cause the display in your HDTV to age unevenly; this is known as screen burn-in. Refer to the owner’s manual that came with your HDTV for more information.          CAUTION: Avoid screen burn-in. Do not display the same  xed images on your HDTV screen for extended periods of time.
24Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat Is Digital Television?Digital television (DTV) is a huge leap forward in television technology compared to analog television that has been widely available since the 1940s. DTV is delivered and displayed using digital encoding, similar to the way a PC operates. By using digital technology, there is no variation in picture and sound quality from the origination point until it is displayed on your television. You always receive a high-quality picture without the wavy lines or static you might sometimes get from a weak analog signal. Another feature of digital television is digital surround sound using Dolby Digital technology, which is the same technology used to produce the sound you hear in movie theaters.What Is Standard-De nition Television?Standard-de nition television (SDTV) is basic digital television programming delivered by your service provider. Typically, the SDTV screen is the same, nearly square shape as an analog television screen. Digital images on an SDTV set are crisp and clear—noticeably better than on a standard analog television set using an antenna to receive over-the-air signals.What Is High-De nition Television?High-de nition television (HDTV) is a completely new way to send and receive television broadcast signals. HDTV images are made up of pixels that are much smaller and closer together than those used in standard analog television, and there are millions of them. Thus, HDTV can display  ve to six times the detail of analog television to deliver picture quality that is much more realistic, dimensional, and precise. SDTV programs can be viewed on an HDTV. Are Local TV Stations or Other Programmers Broadcasting in HDTV?Many local TV stations and programmers are transmitting digital signals. However, transmitting a digital signal does not mean transmitting an HDTV signal. Some stations are using the new bandwidth to broadcast several standard-de nition channels. Most stations and programmers, once they begin broadcasting in digital, are o ering HD content from their parent network (for example, CBS, ABC, NBC, Fox, and PBS). Contact your service provider for more information.Why Aren’t All the Shows I Watch in High-De nition?A high-de nition program must originate in HD format and be broadcast in HD format. Having an HDTV system does not mean that everything you watch will be viewed in high-de nition. Getting the signal from a digital source also does not mean it is high-de nition.Why Are Some HDTVs 4:3 Aspect Ratio and Others 16:9?The aspect ratios di er because television manufacturers build both standard-screen and wide-screen HDTVs to appeal to consumer viewing preferences. The two aspect ratios are as follows: •  On standard-screen (4:3) HDTVs, the programming is displayed in letterbox format in the middle of the screen. There are bars surrounding the picture.•  On wide-screen (16:9) HDTVs, the programming is displayed on the full screen. What Is HDMI and Does it Support Dolby Digital 5.1 Audio?The High-De nition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) is an uncompressed, all-digital audio/video interface. The Dolby Digital audio format that provides up to 5.1 separate channels of surround sound, and is the standard used for DVD-Video. HDMI supports standard, enhanced, or high-de nition video, plus multi-channel digital audio, such as Dolby Digital audio, on a single cable.
25Picture FormatsWhat Is the Di erence Between a Standard-Screen and aWide-Screen HDTV?The type of screen your HDTV has (wide-screen or standard-screen) determines how the receiver displays programs on the screen. The picture format for an HDTV is a combination of aspect ratio and screen resolution and is di erent for standard-screen and wide-screen HDTVs.What Is Aspect Ratio?An aspect ratio is the ratio of the width to the height of the TV screen. The aspect ratios di er because the television industry manufactures both standard-screen and wide-screen 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 identi ed by the number of display lines on the screen. The techniques that an HDTV uses to “paint” the picture on the screen are referred to as progressive and interlaced.With the progressive scanning method, the lines are drawn on the screen one at a time in sequential order. Progressive scanning results in a more detailed image on the screen and is also less susceptible to the  icker commonly associated with interlaced scanning. The interlaced method involves refreshing pixels in alternation —  rst the odd lines and then the even lines. For advanced setup, select the screen resolution that your TV can support. Refer to your Feature Guide and HDTV owner’s manuals to choose the proper screen resolution (480i, 720p, 1080i, or 1080p) for your setup. For example, a screen resolution of 1080i indicates that the screen shows 1080 lines in an interlaced display, and 720p indicates that the screens shows 720 lines in a progressive display.A standard-screen HDTV has a 4x3 aspect ratio. The screen is 4 units wide for every 3 units tall.  A wide-screen HDTV is one-third wider than a standard-screen HDTV. The screen is 16 units wide for every 9 units tall.A screen resolution of 480i  lls the screen. A screen resolution of 720p, 1080i, or 1080p  lls the screen.91643
26AAC Power input     9Arrow keys      8Aspect ratio     24Audio Out     9, 13, 14, 15BBack panel     9Burn-in of screen     23Buttons      See Front PanelCCables     9, 12-23CAT-5      See EthernetCoaxial Cable Input     23Compliance, FCC     28Component video connection. See YPbPrConnectors See also Front panel; Back panel  DVD recorder     15  required for HDTV     13  VCR     15Connecting the receiver to other devices    DVD recorder     10, 15, 22  HDTV with Component input (YPbPr)  18   HDTV with DVI connector    13, 17  HDTV with HDMI connector    13, 16   Home Theater System with Component input (YPbPr)     23  VCR     9, 10, 15, 22Connection  Consumer electronic devices    10Controls      See Front panelDDC Power output     9Diagrams. See Connecting the receiverto other devicesDigital Video Recorder. See DVRDigital TV, What is it     24DVD Connection     9, 10, 15, 22DVI connector     13, 17EEthernet    9, 12FFAQs     24FCC compliance     28Formats, picture     25Frequently Asked Questions. See FAQsFront panel     8HHD   format     24  HDTV broadcasting    24  HDTV, what is it     24  indicator    8HDMI     9, 13, 16High-de nition      See HDHome theater system connection     21IInterlaced screen resolution     25IR sensor     8Index
27Index, continuedKKeys. See Front panelNNetwork     9, 10, 11   OOptical Audio Output     9, 13, 17, 18, 21Over-the-air converter box     15PPicture formats     25Ports. See ConnectorsPower     8, 9Programs, view     24Progressive screen resolution     25RRGB connector     13, 23SSafety     4, 5Scan rates. See screen resolutionScreen   burn-in     23  resolution     25  size     25Serial number, locating     7Sound, performance     23Standard-de nition TV  10, 14, 19, 20, 24Standard-screen TV    25TTo TV (Video Out) connector     9, 14, 20Troubleshooting     23TV  digital, what is it     24  formats     25  HDTV, what is it     24  programming     24  resolution     25 screen size. See aspect ratio  standard-screen     25 standard-de nition  10, 14, 19, 20, 24  wide-screen     25UUSB port     8VVCR connection    9, 15, 22Video Out. See To TVView programs     24WWide-screen TV     25YYPbPr       connector    9, 13, 14, 18, 19, 21  HDTV connection   13, 16-18  home theater connection    21
28United States FCC ComplianceThis device 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 such interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy. If not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, it 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 or more of the following measures:•  Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.•  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit di erent from that to which the receiver is connected.•  Consult the service provider or an experienced radio/television technician for help.Any changes or modifications not expresslyapproved by Cisco Systems, Inc., could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.The information shown in the FCC Declaration of Conformity paragraph below is a requirement of the FCC and is intended to supply you with information regarding the FCC approval of this device. The phone numbers listed are for FCC-related questions only and not intended for questions regarding the connection or operation for this device. Please contact your service provider for any questions you may have regarding the operation or installation of this device. FCC Declaration of ConformityThis device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) the device may not cause harmful interference, and 2) the device must accept any interference received, including interference that may causeundesired operation.ISB7105 ReceiverModel ISB7105Manufactured by: Cisco Systems, Inc.5030 Sugarloaf ParkwayLawrenceville, Georgia 30044 USATelephone: 678 277-1120Compliance Information Canada EMI RegulationThis Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.Cet appareil numérique de la class B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.20081121 FCC StandardAVC VIDEO LICENSEWith respect to each AVC/H.264 product, we are obligated to provide the following notice:THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE AVC PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL USE OF A CONSUMER OR OTHER USES IN WHICH IT DOES NOT RECEIVE REMUNERATION TO (i) ENCODE VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AVC STANDARD (“AVC VIDEO”) AND/OR (ii) DECODE AVC VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL ACTIVITY AND/OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED TO PROVIDE AVC VIDEO. NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA, L.L.C. SEE HTTP://WWW.MPEGLA.COM. Accordingly, please be advised that service providers, content providers, and broadcasters may be required to obtain a separate use license from MPEG LA prior to any use of AVC/H.264 encoders and/or decoders.ROVI CORPORATION COPYRIGHT NOTICEThis product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights of Rovi Corporation. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Rovi Corporation, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Rovi Corporation. Reverse engineering and disassembly are prohibited.DisclaimerCisco Systems, Inc. assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions that may appear in this manual. We reserve the right to change this manual at any time without notice.
29Federal Communication Commission Interference StatementThis 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 o  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 di erent from that to which the receiver is connected.•  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.FCC Caution: Any changes or modi cations not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.For operation within the 5150-5250 MHz and 5470-5725 MHz frequency ranges, it is restricted to indoor environment.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.IMPORTANT NOTE:FCC RF 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 and your body.This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.The availability of some speci c channels and/or operational frequency bands are country dependent and are  rmware programmed at the factory to match the intended destination. The  rmware setting is not accessible by the end user.ISB7105 with PCB antenna and max. antenna gain is 5 dBi in 5G.Industry Canada Statement:This device complies with RSS-210 of the Industry Canada 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.Caution:The device for the bands 5150-5250 MHz and 5470-5725 MHz is only for indoor usage to reduce potential for harmful interference to co-channel mobile satellite systems. The maximum antenna gain permitted (for devices in the band 5250-5725 MHz (5 dBi)) to comply with the e.i.r.p. limit; and The maximum antenna gain permitted (for devices in the band 5725-5825 MHz (5 dBi)) to comply with the e.i.r.p. limits speci ed for point-to-point and non point-to-point operation as appropriate, as stated in section A9.2(3). High power radars are allocated as primary users (meaning they have priority) of 5250-5350 MHzand 5650-5850 MHz and these radars could cause interference and/or damage to LE-LAN devices. 333Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.
30IMPORTANT NOTE:Canada RF Exposure Statement:This system has been evaluated for radiofrequency exposure for humans in reference to Canada Health Code 6 (2009) limits. The evaluation was based on evaluation per RSS-102 Rev 4. The minimum separation distance from the antenna to general bystander is 7.9 inches (20cm) to maintain compliance. Note: The ISB7105 has disabled the 5600-5650M band by S/W to avoid 5600-5650M band for IC certi cation.Le dispositif pour les bandes 5150-5250 mégahertz et 5470-5725 mégahertz est seulement pour que l'utilisation d'intérieur ramène le potentiel pour l'interférence néfaste aux systèmes de satellite mobile de co-canal.  Le gain maximum d'antenne autorisé (pour des dispositifs dans la bande 5250-5725 mégahertz (3 dBi )) pour se conformer à la limite d'e.i.r.p. ; et Le gain maximum d'antenne autorisé (pour des dispositifs dans la bande 5725-5825 mégahertz (3 dBi) pour se conformer à l'ed de speciȀ de limites d'e.i.r.p. pour l'opération point par point et non point par point comme approprié, comme stipulé dans la section A 9.2(3). Des radars de puissance élevée sont assignés en tant qu'utilisateurs principaux (signification ils ont la priorité) de 5250-5350 MHzand 5650-5850 mégahertz et ces radars pourraient endommager l'interférence et/ou des dispositifs de LE-LAN. This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operation in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Cet appareil et son antenne (s) ne doit pas être co-localisés ou fonctionnement en association avec une autre antenne ou transmetteur.IC Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with IC RSS-102 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. Declaración de exposición a la radiación de Canada: Este equipo cumple con los límites de exposición a la radiación de la IC establecidos para un ambiente no controlado. Este equipo se debe instalar y operar con una distancia mínima de 20 cm entre el radiador y su cuerpo.
Cisco and the Cisco logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Cisco and/or its a  liates in the U.S. and other countries. To view a list of Cisco trademarks, go to this URL: www.cisco.com/go/trademarks.Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby is a trademark of Dolby Laboratories.HDMI, the HDMI logo, and High-De nition Multimedia Interface are registered trademarks or trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries.Rovi is a trademark of Rovi Corporation. The Wi-Fi Protected Setup mark is a mark of the Wi-Fi Alliance. Wi-Fi Protected Setup is a trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance.Other third party trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners.The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company. (1110R)© 2012 Cisco and/or its a  liates. All rights reserved.November 2012    78-4043125-01 Rev ACisco Systems, Inc.   678 277-11205030 Sugarloaf Parkway, Box 465447    800 722-2009Lawrenceville, GA 30042    www.cisco.com

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