Issue 1.1 January 2006 AmiNET110 Set-Top Box User Guide 1 © Amino Communication

Issue 1.1 January 2006 AmiNET110 Set-Top Box User Guide 1 © Amino Communications Ltd 2006 Your AmiNET110 IP based set top box is a state of the art gateway to the next generation of interactive digital television services. It gives you access to Video on Demand, Multicast Video and the World Wide Web on a standard television. 2 © Amino Communications Ltd 2006 AmiNET110 - FCC Statement of Compliance USA contact: Amino Communications LLC, 3625 Brookside Parkway Suite 150 Alpharetta, GA 30022 USA. Tel: +1 (678) 636 6000 Fax: +1 (678) 636 6001 stbsupport@aminocom.com Unit should only be powered using plug-top PSU supplied. Ethernet must be connected using CAT5 STP cable through out the complete network. AV connection must be connected using the AV cable supplied. S/P-DIF must be connected using standard digital audio cable. RF connections should be made using standard 75 Ohms TV coax cables. USB connection should use a standard screened cable, max length 1 metre. 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. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 3 © Amino Communications Ltd 2006 Contents.............................................................................................3 Your AmiNET110...............................................................................4 AmiNET110 Features.......................................................................4 Installation..............................................................................6 AmiNET110 connected to TV, no RF.........................................................6 AmiNET110 connected to TV via RF.........................................................7 AmiNET110 connected to TV via Amino A/V, to amplifier via SPDIF & to VCR via RF......................................................8 Mounting the AmiNET110................................................................9 Horizontal Mounting..........................................................................9 Vertical Mounting..............................................................................9 Using the AmiNET110...................................................................10 Buttons & key combinations...................................................................11 Standards.......................................................................14 Table of Contents 4 © Amino Communications Ltd 2006 Your AmiNET110 IP based set top box is a state of the art gateway to the next generation of interactive digital television services. It gives you access to Video on Demand, Multicast Video and the World Wide Web on a standard television. The AmiNET110 is simple to install and use. After unpacking your box you should have the following: • This User Guide • 1 x AmiNET110 Set Top Box • 1 x Plug top power supply suitable for your location • 1 x Stand • 1 x IR Remote Control • 3 x AAA Batteries • 1 x Amino A/V cable The adjacent images will help you familiarize yourself with the AmiNET110 before you connect it to your television. The front of the STB has a single LED that indicates power and IR reception. While the AmiNET110 is powered the LED will illuminate. During IR reception (e.g. when you use the remote control) the LED will flicker to indicate that the product is receiving the signal. The front of the unit also has a slot for a Smart Card (not supplied). The AmiNET110 can be installed horizontally or vertically. (See later section on mounting.) AmiNET110 Features Your AmiNET110 5 © Amino Communications Ltd 2006 Power/Ir Receive Indicator Smart Card (Not supplied) Power Input USB Ethernet RJ-45 SP-DIF Digital Output RCA-Phono AV Output Mini-DIN RF Output RF Input 6 © Amino Communications Ltd 2006 The AmiNET110 can be installed quickly and easily by following these step-by-step instructions. You can use the Amino A/V Cable (supplied) or an RF cable to connect the AmiNET110 to your Television. If you have the capability, you can also connect the AmiNET110 to a stereo amplifier via the SP-DIF digital output. This is the simplest installation and gives access to the majority of the functionality of the box. The first time it is powerede it is possible that the box will spend a few moments updating itself with the latest software (available from your service provider). Once completed, the box will navigate to your service provider’s home page. • Connect the Amino A/V lead to the AmiNET110 and to your TV. • Connect the Ethernet cable to the AmiNET110 and to your service providers Network Access point. • Connect the power supply. Installation AMINET110 connected to TV, no RF Power Supply Amino AV Lead Network RJ45 7 © Amino Communications Ltd 2006 This scenario should be used if your television has no composite, s- video or SCART inputs. (Where available it is recommended to connect via the composite, s-video or RGB SCART inputs). • Connect your incoming RF cable (from your aerial, cable TV box, etc) to the RF In on the AmiNET110 and connect an RF cable from the AmiNET110’s RF Out to your television. • Connect the Ethernet cable to the AmiNET110 and to your service providers Network Access point. • Connect the power supply. AMINET110 connected to TV via RF Power Supply Network RJ45 Outgoing RF Incoming RF 8 © Amino Communications Ltd 2006 This scenario gives you access to all the functionality of the AmiNET110. Digital Audio is delivered to your Home Theater system via SPDIF, video is delivered to your television via the Amino A/V lead, and your existing RF signal is passed through the AmiNET110 to your VCR. • Connect the Amino A/V lead to the AmiNET110 and your television. • Connect a coaxial SPDIF cable to the AmiNET110 and your Digital Audio capable amplifier. • Connect the incoming RF signal from your aerial/cable box to the RF In on the AmiNET110. • Connect an RF cable from the RF Out on the AmiNET110 to the RF Input on your VCR. • If required, connect the RF Out on your VCR to your television • Connect the Ethernet cable (not supplied) to the AmiNET110 and to your service providers Network Access point. • Connect the power supply. AmiNET110 connected to TV via Amino A/V, to amplifier via SP-DIF and to VCR via RF Power Supply Amino AV Lead Network RJ45 Outgoing RF Incoming RF SP-DIF 9 © Amino Communications Ltd 2006 Mounting the AmiNET110 The AmiNET110 can be mounted either horizontally or vertically, and is supported securely in both orientations. Horizontal mounting Vertical mounting To ensure stability the AmiNET110 can be mounted vertically. At either end of the rear panel moulding there are a pair of elliptical holes which can be pushed onto the 2 elliptical prongs on the base moulding. Push the AmiNET110 onto the 2 prongs firmly to mount the product vertically To mount the unit horizontally simply place it down onto the upper surface of the base moulding, which is contoured to reflect the product’s shape. The 2 rubber pads will retain the AmiNET110 in position. 10 © Amino Communications Ltd 2006 All user interaction with the AmiNET110 is handled via the supplied remote control or with an optional keyboard. The supplied IR remote control is illustrated below: Using The AmiNET110 Power TV control mode (Illuminates when selected) STB control mode (Illuminates when selected) Channel select buttons Mute sound Volume Navigation contols Channel Menu PVR controls TV A/V select TV Last channel Shortcut contols Browser controls 11 © Amino Communications Ltd 2006 The buttons on the IR remote control and/or key combinations on the keyboard can be used to turn the set top box on/off, control a VOD video and access the Web. These buttons/key combinations are described below. Turning the box on/off The power button toggles the box between Standby and On. Video control The following buttons / keyboard keys can be used to control video on demand: • Stop [!] - Stops video and makes the screen go blank. • Rew ["] - Moves you backwards through the video. • FF [#] - Moves you forwards through the video. • Play/Pause [$/%] - Toggles between normal play and pause. Will resume normal play from FF or Rew. In addition to video on demand controls, the remote control has the following functions that control multicast video as well: • 0..9 - Change the channel to the number selected. 0-9 • CH +/- Increase/Decrease the channel number by 1. • VOL +/- Increase/Decrease the volume. • MUTE -Toggle the sound on/off. Web control The following buttons can be used to control access to the Web: • SELECT - Tilt to move the mouse pointer/highlight and press to select. Buttons and key combinations 12 © Amino Communications Ltd 2006 • HOME - Display your service providers home page. • BACK - Return to the previous Web page. • FORWARD - Move to the next Web page (if you have previously moved back at least one page). • PAGE UP - Scroll page up. • PAGE DOWN - Scroll page down. • STOP - Abort the attempt to fetch the requested page. • RELOAD - Reload the current page to refresh it. Changing / resetting the user preferences Pressing the Munu key takes you to the preferences page. Enter the new value or values required and click on the OK button. The user preferences will be changed and a ‘Preferences updated OK’ message will be displayed. You can leave the preferences unchanged by selecting Cancel. This will also inform you that your preferences were updated. Configurable user preferences are: • Keyboard Delay uploads/Management/ user-guide 8 .pdf

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