Specifications

Installation
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Vision
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Operation/Reference Guide
Set-Top Boxes
The STB-04 (FG3100-65) Set-Top Box supports viewing live programming via a Producer channel, MPEG
encoder, or DVB Tuner channel. The set-top boxes access your Vision
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server and display available
programming on a connected video source. The set-top boxes are used only for MPEG2 and MP3 content.
They support viewing MPEG Video on Demand, but support only Stop, Play, Pause, Fast Forward, and
Rewind features.
FIG. 11 displays the rear panel of the STB-04 Set-Top box.
Configuring Your Set-Top Box
Before you can use your set-top box to view a video source, you must configure it to access your Vision
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server. Plug a USB keyboard into the USB port on the front of your set-top box. Note you will need to power
cycle the set-top-box to allow the unit to recognize the keyboard.
Perform these steps to configure your set-top box:
1. Connect the power supply to the power connector on the rear of the unit.
2. Choose one of the following methods to connect the set-top box to your audio and video sources:
FIG. 9 Vision
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Archive/Video on Demand server with V2-PVA (rear-view)
FIG. 10 V2-STORAGE-2400 Expansion Storage (rear-view)
The Set-Top Boxes have a limit of 18Mbps. Heavy traffic loads can cause the set-top
box to reset itself periodically.
FIG. 11 STB-04 Set-Top Box (rear-view)
Do not use the reset button on the back of your set-top box.