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Summary of Contents for RollingStream MC1088H

Page 1: ...RollingStreamTM Media Console 1088H User Guide...

Page 2: ...ject to the following United States Government Legend All technical data and computer software is commercial in nature and developed solely at private expense Software is delivered as Commercial Compu...

Page 3: ...hours After hours support is available to customers who purchase a premium Service Agreement Support Website The UTStarcom Support website provides a variety of tools to assist customers in resolving...

Page 4: ......

Page 5: ...3 Hardware Installation 42 Installation Preparation 42 Connecting Audio Video Cables 43 Composite Video CVBS Composite Video Baseband Signal with Analog Audio 43 YPbPr Video with Analog Audio 44 S Vid...

Page 6: ...4 MC1088H Front View with Cover Open 37 Figure 5 MC1088H Rear View 38 Figure 6 MC1088H Remote Control 40 Figure 7 Composite Video CVBS with Analog Audio 43 Figure 8 YPbPr and Analog Audio 44 Figure 9...

Page 7: ...mell stop using the device immediately and disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet Unplug this device when installing audio video cords Unplug this device during lightning storms Unplug t...

Page 8: ...e device to ensure adequate ventilation Do not block any ventilation openings Do not install near heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other heat producing devices including amplifi...

Page 9: ...t access UTStarcom RollingStream IPTV delivers services such as live TV Time Shift TV TV on Demand TVoD Video on Demand VOD and other value added services over broadband networks Product View Figure 1...

Page 10: ...s how the Media Console 1088H connects to the service provider network Figure 2 Media Console 1088H Connected to Network The MC1088H receives multimedia streaming data from the service provider networ...

Page 11: ...in Figure 4 Figure 3 MC1088H Front View Figure 4 MC1088H Front View with Cover Open Table 1 MC1088H LED and Button Descriptions Items Item Label Description 1 Power button Push to select on or standb...

Page 12: ...s 9 Smart Card Stores user information 10 Status On when the MC1088H is powered on 11 IR Flashes when the built in IR sensor receives signals from the remote control 12 Ext IR Flashes when the optiona...

Page 13: ...o output 5 S VIDEO S Video output 6 VIDEO OUTPUT CVBS Composite video output 7 VIDEO OUTPUT Y Pb and Pr YPbPr component analog video output 8 AUDIO OUTPUT L and R Analog audio output connector L left...

Page 14: ...ol Table 3 MC1088H Remote Control Descriptions Items Button Description 1 MUTE Use to turn the sound on off 2 POWER Use to select on standby 3 Number Buttons 0 9 Use to enter numbers letters and switc...

Page 15: ...previous page 11 Navigation Buttons Use the arrow keys to navigate the Electronic Program Guide and press OK to confirm a selection 12 INFO Use to view the current program related information 13 Switc...

Page 16: ...nnected Read these instructions Installation Preparation Check the MC1088H package for the following items One Media Console 1088H One audio video cable yellow video white left channel red right chann...

Page 17: ...CT THE AUDIO VIDEO CABLES TO THE CORRESPONDINGLY COLORED CONNECTORS Composite Video CVBS Composite Video Baseband Signal with Analog Audio For a television with a CVBS connector you can use the option...

Page 18: ...tion 44 YPbPr Video with Analog Audio For a television with YPbPr video connectors it is recommended to use the option shown in Figure 8 YPbPr video offers High Definition Television HDTV Figure 8 YPb...

Page 19: ...S video offers a higher level of standard definition video quality than CVBS video Figure 9 S Video and Analog Audio Connecting Network Cable Use the RJ45 Ethernet cable to connect the WAN connector o...

Page 20: ...cable into the Media Console RF IN connector as shown on the left side of Figure 11 Optional External IR Sensor To use the remote control with an external IR sensor plug the external IR sensor USB cab...

Page 21: ...into the MC1088H POWER IN connector Then plug the power adapter into an AC power outlet If possible use an outlet that is not controlled by a light switch Figure 12 Power Connection To safely disconn...

Page 22: ...ing on the Media Console the following screen will display Use the remote control to enter the domain name supplied by your service provider To enter domain name Use the navigation buttons to highligh...

Page 23: ...key on the screen and then press OK on the remote control d When finished entering the User Name and Password navigate to the Register key and press OK on the remote control A logon authorization pag...

Page 24: ...Requirements Storage humidity 0 to 98 non condensing Power Adapter Requirements Input voltage range 90VAC to 260VAC Output voltage 12VDC Power Consumption The maximum power consumption is less than 15...

Page 25: ...is not set up properly Adjust TV input mode to A V or S Video Audio cable is not properly connected Ensure the audio cable is connected correctly Refer to the Hardware Installation section for detail...

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