Motorola QIP7000 installation manual Before You Begin, During the installation, Connect to the ONT

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Before You Begin

Before you move or change components on the subscriber’s entertainment system:

Be sure you have all required tools and equipment.

Review the installation instructions.

Check the home coaxial topology. Be sure no cable network or satellite dish is connected. Be sure there are no amplifiers that could interfere with the MoCA network. Determine the numbers and type of splitters used. Verify that the signal at each coaxial outlet you will use is in the range -10 to +10 dBmV. If necessary, replace or move amplifiers or splitters.

Check the home entertainment system. Determine if you are connecting to a Standard-Definition (analog NTSC supporting RF input, Baseband Composite video, or S-Video) or a High-Definition TV (Component video, HDMI, DVI or IEEE 1394).

Determine if the subscriber has other equipment to be connected to the terminal (Home Theater or A/V receiver, VCR, etc.). Verify that you have the necessary cables and other required items.

If the customer ordered multi-room DVR, have the customer specify one QIP7200 as the media hub. Be sure you install the media hub before connecting any other set- tops.

If the customer ordered a QIP7200 but did not order multi-room DVR, install the QIP7200 at the most likely media hub location before connecting the other set-tops.

For the QIP7200 only, be sure all previously-recorded programs are erased from the hard drive.

From the labels on the bottom of each device, record the STB MAC address and serial number of each set-top.

STB MAC: 1234567890987654

Figure 11 – QIP Set-Top MAC Addresses

During the installation:

1.Connect to the ONT.

2.Connect the home router.

3.Connect the RF coaxial cable to the RF connector in on each set-top.

4.Connect the A/V connections for each set-topto the home theater equipment.

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Contents QIP7000 P2 Series Page Safety and Compliance During Installation FCC Declaration of Conformity Contents D02 Operational Check for the Remote ControlD01 D03Figures 1Introduction QIP7232 Front and rear views Features TunersStandard Data Features Calling for Repairs Getting HelpCompany From USA or Canada Outside USA or Canada Rear Panel Front PanelLabel Description Card Lable DescriptionSystem Overview PON OverviewFttp PON carries the following services Service DescriptionWhole Home IP Video CPE overview OOB MoCAWAN LAN Multi-Room DVR Multi room DVR networkInstallation Whole Home IP Video Network InstallationBefore You Begin During the installationConnect to the ONT After you finish connecting the components Checking the Home Coaxial Network TopologyIf you make any changes to the network, repeat steps 1 Video Connection OptionsMarginal MoCA network performance Connection TV Type DescriptionClearing the Hard Drive Audio Connection OptionsConnection Type Description Connecting to the ONT Connecting to the ONT with embedded MoCA MoCA technologyONT1000M Connections Key Name DescriptionConnecting the Home Router Connecting Homes with Multiple Existing Cable DropsConnecting the Home Router embedded MoCA ONT Installation Overview Determine if you are connecting to aCabling to an Hdtv for Video Cabling to an HdtvCabling to an Hdtv for Audio Cabling to an Hdtv for AudioCabling to an Hdtv and A/V Receiver for Video Cabling to an Hdtv and A/V Receiver Cabling to a Standard-Definition TV Cabling to a Standard Definition stereo TVCabling to a Standard-Definition TV, A/V Receiver and VCR Cabling to a Standard Definition TV, A/V Receiver and VCRQIP7000 series front panel provides Data Device ConnectionsPort type Description Feature Testing Procedure Operational Check for the Remote ControlOptimizing the High-Definition Settings Verifying the MoCA NetworkSetting Description Setting Description Graphics Overlaying the Video 4Diagnostics Using the DiagnosticsD01 General Status Example General Status display no error Field Description General Status fields areROM ID Front panel display for Purchase Status diagnostic D02 Purchase StatusPurchase Status fields are FieldFront panel display for the OOB diagnostic D03 Out-Of-Band OOB StatusOut-Of-Band Status fields are Agile OOB Tuner Hunting Front panel display for in-band diagnostic D04 In-Band StatusIn-Band Status fields are Carrier locked Carrier not locked PCR LockD05 Unit Address/Security Front panel display of a unit addressEMM EMM Separable SecurityUnit Address fields are SCC SccecmSeparable Security fields are SignD06 Current Channel Status Current Channel status fields are DigitalCIT CCIAPS DRMD07 Upstream Status Ethernet Return front panel displayEthernet Return fields are D08 Code Modules Front panel display for code modules Code Modules fields are D09 Memory Configuration NvramAudio Spdif D10 Audio/Video StatusIEC958PCM Unmuted BlackField Description D11 Interface/Port Status Page Interface Status fields are D12 User Setting Status Definition 480i format 720 x 480 pixels D13 DVR/Hard Drive Status DVR/Hard Drive Status fields are OSDD14 Application Specific Information Interactive Status fields are UnconfigD15 Interactive Status MacconnectWaitsoack InitwaitdcorcWaitlmack WaitlaorsoD16 Connected Home This diagnostic displays the MoCA network statusConnected Home Status fields are TX Data Rate Connected Home Link Status fields areD17 Key Pad / LED Test 5Troubleshooting Problem Possible SolutionProblem Possible Solution Off standby IP Network Issues Insufficient RF Network ThroughputUsing a diplexer to bypass a line amplifier Bypassing an Amplifier