BendBroadband Alpha User Guide ©2011 ARRIS Group, Inc.
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Welcome Congratulations on choosing BendBroadband Alpha. Let’s get started with all your Alpha system can do. 6 Copyright ©2011 ARRIS Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Copyright ©2011 ARRIS Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
Alpha Media Player Orientation The Alpha Media Player experience starts with pressing the MENU button on the remote. You’ll then see the top level of the main menu, a horizontal band that runs across the middle of the screen and gives access to all of the main menu options. Favorites A filter that lets you add your favorite TV, video, photo and music content to one convenient place. Channels A vertical menu that lists all available channels. On Demand Contains the VOD library of all available titles.
The Main Menu Layout 1 Horizontal Categories 7 5 2 4 3 6 1. TIME With the current time, you’ll know when your show begins. 5. VERTICAL LIST Contains all of the items in the current horizontal category. 2. CURRENT CHANNEL Displays the channel that is playing in Mini TV. If the program is recorded, an icon will display the current status - i.e., play or pause. 6.
Vertical Lists Action Menus End of List Marker A thin, colored line that defines the beginning and end of a vertical list. When you press INFO with an item in focus, you’ll get a list of options for that item in an action menu. Option Card Some categories contain cards that allow you to take action on the entire vertical list. Pressing OK on these option cards will reveal all of the actions available. Option cards will differ in appearance from the rest of the cards in the list.
Mini TV Using Your Remote Your remote will automatically allow you to control the menu. MINI TV C B A info D zoom OK back next menu The Mini TV lets you keep an eye on what you’re watching while you’re browsing the menu. The Mini TV will show you what’s currently playing, whether it’s a photos slideshow, TV program or Jukebox album. • T o enjoy the media in the Mini TV full-screen, press ZOOM on your remote control.
Shortcut Buttons Menu Navigation 5 2 1 A B 4 3 C info 2. VOD Goes to the BendBroadband Alpha Video On Demand category. 3. G RID Activates the traditional Grid Guide view of TV programming. def ghi jkl mno 2 pqrs tuv wxyz clear 0 enter 4 7 D 4. LIVE TV Goes to full-screen, live TV, regardless of what’s currently in focus. abc 1 zoom OK back 3 1. D VR Goes to the Recorded TV category. 6 1 next 2 5 8 3 6 7 9 4 1.
Player Controls Infrared Receiver 1 4 2 menu replay 3 skip play 5 pause rew Infrared Receiver 6 fwd Video L R Digital Audio Optical Pr Pb Y Input Digital Audio Optical USB Cable rec 7 OK MENU Ethernet 10/100 IR Blaster Reset stop 9 8 Control your recorded or live program with the following buttons: 1. MENU From wherever you are, MENU returns you one step at a time toward the top level of the main menu. 2. P LAY Begins playing the TV show or media file in focus.
Flip Bar Full Screen TV On Now Coming Up With the mini guides available in full screen TV, the Alpha Media Playermakes channel surfing fun. When you’re watching full-screen TV, the Flip Bar is your mini menu. Pressing an arrow or the OK button or changing the channel will bring up the Flip Bar, giving you program information about what you’re watching, what’s on next, and what’s on other channels. The main panel of the Flip Bar gives you the program name, air time, and channel.
Flip Bar - Layout What’s On Next 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 If you press the INFO button with the Flip Bar visible, you’ll get more information about the show displayed as well as options for that show. The Flip Bar also has the capability to display up to two weeks of upcoming programs for each channel. 5. P ROGRAM SCHEDULE The time the program begins and ends. Press the right arrow to highlight the Coming Up Panel, and then the up and down arrows will let you browse through programming. 1.
Controlling Live TV Player Bar back 1 next replay 2 skip play pause rew rec fwd stop • Press PAUSE to alternate between pausing and resuming the show you’re watching. • Press REWIND up to three times (for three speeds) to rewind the show. • P ress FORWARD up to three times (for three speeds) to fast-forward the show up to the point of broadcast. • Press PLAY to stop fast-forwarding or rewinding or resume from a pause.
Automatic Conflict Detection You may see a conflict detection note while you’re watching full screen TV, which indicates that you have more programs set to record than available tuners. The conflict detection note will allow you to decide which programs you would like to cancel and which you would like to continue recording.
TV Channels - Layout 1 TV Channels With all of the channels available these days, it’s tough to know what all of your options are. The TV Channels category makes it easy to find what you want to watch. 2 4 5 1. TIME With the current time, you’ll know when your show begins. 2. CURRENT CHANNEL Displays the channel that is playing in Mini TV. If the program is recorded, an icon will display the current status - i.e., play or pause. 3.
TV Channels - Focus Recording Icons 1 7 6 2 3 5 4 Different areas of the card provide more information about the TV program in focus. 1. CATEGORY The name of the category moved into focus. 5. P ROGRAM SCHEDULE Displays the selected program’s air time. 2. S HOW TITLE The name of the program in focus. 6. C HANNEL NUMBER The selected program’s channel number. 3. S HOW LENGTH The selected program’s duration. 4.
Preview Panel Preview Panel - Layout 1 Arrow right ➡ to view the Preview Panel TV Channels, like all horizontal categories that contain TV programming, has a preview panel that displays upcoming programs for the channel in focus. Press the right arrow button to select the panel, and then use the up and down arrows to browse through up to two weeks of programming for that channel. For a shortcut back to the present time, press the MENU button.
Channels Action Menu 1 2 4 Action Menu Options 3 5 6 7 Pressing INFO with a show in focus brings up an action menu with all of the options for that show. 1. CHANNEL LOGO The logo for the program’s channel. 2. S HOW TITLE The name of the program or item. 3. P ROGRAM SCHEDULE The time the program begins and ends. 4. P ROGRAM INFORMATION Additional show information, such as show title, repeat, cast and crew. 34 5. N OTE PAGES Number of pages of program information. 6.
Action Menu Options Recording Options If the show will air in the future, you’ll see: • record once • add to favorites • lock • see all times • record series If the show is currently recording, you’ll see: • stop recording - Stops recording the current show, but does not delete the portion already recorded. • watch • add to favorites • see all times • recording options - Gives you a list of elements to alter about the way the program will record.
Currently Recording Conflict Management Recording options for a single episode currently recording: • stop Your Alpha Media Gateway comes with six tuners, which means that you can record up to six shows at once, unless someone is watching live TV at the same time. In the event that there is a tuner conflict, such as when you have six recordings scheduled and are watching another live show, your DVR will bring up an action menu that outlines your options and lets you make a choice.
Pay Per View (PPV) Change Time Slot Programs from BendBroadband Alpha’s Pay Per View offerings will also appear in the Channels category. If the show is not currently airing, you’ll be given the option to preorder. If you want to compare what’s on in the future across multiple channels, start from TV Channels, press the NEXT button, and the entire vertical list will show the next half hour’s programming. Shows that have not started airing yet will appear gray, while currently-airing shows will be black.
Grid Guide The Alpha Media Player offers an optional Grid Guide view for people who prefer to find programming in that layout. You’ll see the Grid Guide card below focus when you first enter TV Channels. Bring it into focus, and press OK.
Intro to BendBroadband Alpha On Demand On Demand BendBroadband Alpha’s Video On Demand selection gives you a vast library of great programming to choose from and an easy way to search through it all. When you bring the BendBroadband Alpha VOD card into focus, you’ll see a list of promotional video folders in the vertical band, as well as a My Rentals folder. When you bring each folder into focus, the available movies in each will appear in the preview panel.
VOD Library My Rentals When you enter the BendBroadband Alpha VOD library, you’ll see a list of movie categories. When you select the My Rentals card, you’ll see a list of all of the movies you’ve currently rented along with a My Adult Rental card. Selecting the adult rental card will take you to a list of any adult movies you may have rented.
Intro to Recorded TV Recorded TV Your Alpha Media Player makes it easy to enjoy and manage your recordings from one place in the main menu: Recorded TV. 48 Copyright ©2011 ARRIS Group, Inc. All rights reserved. In the horizontal menu, you’ll find the Recorded TV category. All of the recorded shows and shows that are currently recording are listed in the vertical band in alphabetical order.
Recorded TV - Layout Management 1 2 3 4 5 1. CHANNEL LOGO Displays the channel of the recorded show. 2. R ECORDED SHOW ICONS Let you know if the show is in danger of deletion or protected against deletion. 3. F OCUS Displays the channel number, logo and an indication of whether a show is part of a series. Folders that contain multiple episodes in a series also display the number of episodes. 4. SERIES FOLDER Episodes of a series are held within a folder listing the number of recorded episodes.
Folder Options Options If you bring a folder of episodes into focus and press OK, you’ll see the following options: The Options card appears in the Recorded TV category and lets you set your personal recording preferences.
Recording Defaults Storage Info In Recording Defaults, you can determine your preferences for the following settings, that will then be applied each time you record a show: The storage meter lets you know how much space you have left for more recorded programs. It’s located in two places in the main menu: the Settings category and the Recorded TV category. Press OK with the Storage Info card in focus to view details.
External Hard Drive o expand the space you have for recorded programs, you can connect one T external hard drive at a time to the rear eSATA port on the Alpha Media Gateway. When selecting an external drive, keep in mind that your Alpha Media Gateway only supports eSATA storage devices marketed or certified for DVR use. For instructions on how to set up and disconnect an external drive, see the “Alpha Media Gateway Hardware” chapter. 56 Copyright ©2011 ARRIS Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
Intro to Search Search Sometimes you know the title. Sometimes you just know what night it’s on. Sometimes you’re in the mood for a certain type of show. The Alpha Media Player has you covered to help you find what you’re looking for. The Search category in the main menu contains three different ways to search for programming: By Title, By Keyword, and By Category.
Find By Title Find By Keyword 1 2 4 5 3 6 7 8 When you select Find By Title, a screen will open that allows you to enter your title and browse through results. Use the arrow buttons to navigate the onscreen keyboard; to enter a letter, press OK with that letter highlighted. To browse the list, press the left arrow until that panel is in focus. A Keyword search lets you search for any word contained in a show’s program information.
Find By Category 4 5 Search Options 3 1 2 If you’re in the mood for a certain type of show, Find by Category gives you a way to browse what you’re looking for. When you press OK with Find by Category selected, you’ll see a list of categories along the vertical band, and a list will display the shows in each category. An Option card in each category will take you one level deeper in the menu and allow you to browse subcategories. 1. CATEGORY Category describes the type of search you’re currently doing.
Setup Home Network allows you to stream media from your computer to your Alpha Media Player. Because Home Network is DLNA ®-based, it is completely plug and play; if your computer is connected to your home network and has a DLNA server, you should automatically see that computer listed in the Home Network category of the main menu.
Getting Started Playing Media When you first bring the Home Network card into focus, you’ll see all of your connected computers. If one isn’t showing up, select Search for Media Servers and choose Search. If connected properly, any new computers will then appear. • To access your content, choose the computer that interests you, and press OK.
Shortcut Folders Player Controls back next replay skip play pause rew rec For easy access, you can add content to the shortcut folders. If you press INFO with a folder selected, you’ll then choose between “add folder to my music”, “add folder to my photos”, and “add folder to my videos.” The folder of content will then appear in the relevant shortcut folder, and if you’ve chosen music or photos, it will appear in that category as well.
Intro to My.Net My.Net Coming Soon! The My.Net lets you bookmark your favorite Internet sites for display on your Alpha Media Player. BendBroadband Alpha has also added two fun quick-reference sites: Horoscopes and Movie Times. 70 Copyright ©2011 ARRIS Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Copyright ©2011 ARRIS Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
Bend Broadband Websites Bookmarking BendBroadband Alpha provides access to a variety of websites designed specifically for display on your TV. You can also bookmark your favorite Internet sites so that they appear in the My.Net menu. To add a site: 1. Sign in to your BendBroadband Alpha account. 2. Choose a title for your bookmark, and enter a URL. If you want to test whether the link is working properly, select Test Link. The website should appear in an additional Internet browser. 3.
Bookmarking SuperTicker To access a site, bring that card into focus, and press OK. An Internet browser will open to the site you specified. SuperTicker is a news and information service you can access while watching your favorite show. To open the SuperTicker, press OK on the SuperTicker card in the main menu. Use the arrow keys to navigate around the site. Channel up and down will scroll through entire pages. To select something on the page, press OK.
Lock a Topic or Item SuperTicker Displaying Weather 1 2 The SuperTicker lets you lock on a topic or item in case you want to keep an eye on the DOW or a baseball score. Press OK when the topic or item you’re interested in appears. If you choose lock item, the SuperTicker will stop automatic navigation, but continue to update that item. If you select lock topic, the SuperTicker will scroll through the items in that topic.
SuperTicker More Info View the Whole Story If you see a headline that interests you, you can read the whole story by pressing OK and choosing more info. You can also press the INFO button. An info note will open up that displays the story. Use the BACK and NEXT buttons to scroll through pages of the story. 78 Copyright ©2011 ARRIS Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Copyright ©2011 ARRIS Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
Intro to Photos Photos When we say high-definition, we’re not talking about just TV. Now you can enjoy your photos in HD glory from the comfort of your living room. From the Photos category, your Alpha Media Player is able to access photos stored in two locations: • Publicly-shared photos from Flickr’s online photo service • Photos from any computer connected to your home network. For details on how to access this content, see the “Home Network” chapter. 80 Copyright ©2011 ARRIS Group, Inc.
Flickr Flickr Users Flickr is a photo sharing community. With our Flickr partnership, you can view photos stored on Flickr from your Alpha Media Player. That means that your friends and family can upload photos to Flickr, and you can view them on your TV, or you can play back your own online Flickr photos. Once you have added a Flickr user to your account, that user will appear in the vertical list of the Photos category, along with Interestingness, if you’ve included it.
Open Sets Slideshows When you open a user’s sets, you’ll see that user’s sets along the horizontal menu and the photos in each set in the vertical lists. The action menu for each photo will allow you to view the photo full screen or launch a slideshow of the set. Photo’s slideshow functionality makes it fun and easy to browse your photos full screen.
Slideshow Slideshow Music If you use one of the player controls while watching a slide show, you’ll see the Photos version of the Player Bar. Photo albums are associated with a default music selection. If you use one of the arrow buttons while watching a slideshow, you’ll see the Photos version of the Flip Bar. 86 Copyright ©2011 ARRIS Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Copyright ©2011 ARRIS Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
Mosaic View From the action menu of any photo album, you’ll see the option play as mosaic. When you select play as mosaic, your photos will begin alternating between a full-screen display of individual photos and a grid display off all photos in the collection. Use the arrow buttons to navigate through the grid. When you pause, the photos will again alternate between displaying individual photos and the grid from your new position.
Games Playing Games The Alpha Media Player comes with a collection of games to help you pass the time between shows. From the Games category on the horizontal band, you’ll have access to: 90 Copyright ©2011 ARRIS Group, Inc. All rights reserved. • Tomato • Blast It • Mahjong • Bowling • Ping • Code Breaker • Video Poker • Blockbreaker • Solitaire HD • Blackjack • Bubble Blast HD • Slot Machine • Invasion Wave • 21 Frenzy Copyright ©2011 ARRIS Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
Screen saver and Game Display After 30 minutes with no button-press activity, games exit and live TV appears in full screen. However, some games include a Mini TV and some do not. The screen saver behavior is slightly different for the two types: Games that include a Mini TV After 30 minutes with no button-press activity, the media playing in the Mini TV zooms to full screen.
Parental Controls Settings Settings allows you to customize your Alpha Media Player to your preferences. Settings provides robust Parental Controls, including the ability to lock shows by channel or by the same rating systems used by the V-Chip: MPAA ratings and TV Parental Guideline ratings. Parents choose a 4-digit PIN and then enter that PIN to manage their choices. You can lock out individual shows, including recorded programs, from the main menu.
Parental Controls Working with your PIN 1 Creating a PIN 1. The first time you use Parental Controls (or purchase a PPV or VOD program), the system asks you to create a PIN. 2 2. In the Settings category, scroll to the Parental Controls card, and press OK. 3. Press the numbers on the remote to enter a four digit PIN and then enter the PIN again to confirm it. 4. Choose close. Changing a PIN 1. In the Settings category, scroll to the Parental Controls card, and press OK. 2.
Locking and Unlocking Programs Phone Locking by Channels or by Rating 1. In the Settings category, scroll to the Parental Controls card, and then press OK. 2. C hoose settings (within Parental Controls) and then use the right arrow to choose either TV Ratings, Movie Ratings or Lock By Channel. 3. E ach card contains a list of the rating systems or a list of channels. Scroll to the format or channel you want to control. Lock the rating or channel by choosing it, and then pressing OK on the remote.
Storage Info SuperTicker The Storage Info card displays the amount of Recorded TV storage space used by recorded shows. In Settings, navigate to the Storage Info card and press OK. When you select the SuperTicker settings card, you’ll be able to determine which categories appear in your SuperTicker screen display. To remove a category, simply press OK to clear it.
TV Setup Aspect Ratio If you have connected the Alpha Media Player unit to your TV with an HDMI™ cable, your TV Setup should automatically select the correct resolution. Use the Aspect Ratio card in Settings to control how programming content appears on your TV. For standard-definition (SD) TVs, choose Standard (4:3) only.
Recording Defaults Grid Guide Recording Defaults provides access to the same settings that are available in Recorded TV. See the “Recorded TV” chapter for details. The Grid Guide setting allows you to enable or disable the Grid Guide application. External Hard Drive When you plug in an external hard drive, this setting will help you initialize setup, as well as provide options for disconnection. Audio Output Use the Audio Output card in Settings to identify the type of connection to audio equipment.
Receiving Messages Messages You’ll receive a new message when there are new features available or other communication from BendBroadband Alpha. The Messages category is located in the main menu. Bring the Messages category into focus, and your messages will appear in the vertical band. Press OK to view each message. Use the NEXT and BACK buttons to page through the message. nce you have read the message, you can choose to close the message, mark O it as unread, or delete it.
Call Indicators BendBroadband Alpha Phone With the Alpha Media Player, you won’t have to get up to answer the phone to know who’s calling. 108 Copyright ©2011 ARRIS Group, Inc. All rights reserved. When you’re receiving an incoming call, you’ll see an indicator on the screen no matter where you are in the menu. The indicator will automatically dismiss itself after 30 seconds, but you can dismiss it immediately by press OK and choosing close. Copyright ©2011 ARRIS Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
Call List Call Options Your Alpha Media Player maintains a list of calls you’ve received. You can access this list in two ways: through the BendBroadband Alpha Phone category or by pressing OK on a call indicator. The Call Options card includes the following options in the action menu: • clear call log - deletes the call record • settings - provides a shortcut to the phone settings section When you access the list, you’ll see your phone lines listed along the horizontal band.
Intro to TV Filters Channels Channels List Filtered Filters The Alpha Media Player comes with several filter categories for viewers who know what they like to watch and want an easy way to find it. The main menu contains a group of filter cards: HD TV Shows, Movies on TV, Music TV Channels, Sports TV Shows, Kids TV Shows, and News TV Shows, that only show you the types of programs in each category, including live TV, recorded, VOD, and PPV programs.
Movies on TV In addition to currently-airing and recorded movies, The Movies on TV category also has a BendBroadband Alpha VOD card for quick access to all of the movies available for you to watch right away. When you bring the VOD card into focus, a list of top releases will appear in the preview panel. You can select the VOD card to access the VOD category, or you can press the right arrow to browse the top releases. 114 Copyright ©2011 ARRIS Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
Favorites Favorites The Favorites category is a convenient way to access your favorite TV channels, videos, photos, and music. The Favorites category provides easy access to the media you like the most. You can build your Favorites list from any channel that appears in the TV channels category or TV filters, excluding any channels blocked by parental controls. You can also add a folder of file from your computer. To add an item, press INFO with that item selected, and choose add item to favorites.
Online Scheduling Internet Account Access Your Alpha Media Player comes with Internet access to your account, which allows you to record and manage your DVR while you’re away from the TV. From your BendBroadband Alpha account, you can schedule a program to record on your DVR from any computer with Internet access. Online scheduling uses real-time conflict resolution, so you’ll know immediately if there are any problems recording your program. 118 Copyright ©2011 ARRIS Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
Online Management You can also use your online BendBroadband Alpha account to check the list of shows you have scheduled to record. From this list, you can manage your recordings. 120 Copyright ©2011 ARRIS Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Copyright ©2011 ARRIS Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
External Hard Drive You can expand the amount of hard drive storage on your Alpha Media Gateway by connecting a DVR-certified eSATA external hard drive. When you first insert the external drive into the Alpha Media Gateway, you’ll see a dialog on all connected Alpha Media Players indicating that the drive needs to be formatted. You can choose to respond on any Alpha Media Player; formatting can take up to 30 minutes, and you will lose any existing content on the drive.
Reset Button Wireless Network Configuration There are two modes to the reset button located on the back of your Alpha Media Gateway: When your installer leaves your home after setting up your Whole Home Solution, your network will be configured and functional. 1. To reset all the Alpha Media Gateway functionality, excluding Wi-Fi, press and release the reset button.
Configuring Your Ethernet Connection TCP/IP Configuration for Windows 2000 If your computer is equipped with a LAN card providing an Ethernet connection, you may have to configure your computer’s TCP/IP settings. The steps that follow will guide you through setting your computer’s TCP/IP settings to work with the Telephony Gateway. Follow these steps to configure the Ethernet interface on a Windows 2000 operating system.
TCP/IP Configuration for Windows XP Follow these steps to configure the Ethernet interface on a Windows XP operating system. 2. Double-click the local area connection to be used for your device’s network connection. The Local Area Connection Status widow appears. TCP/IPv6 Note: This procedure shows the configuration of TCP/IPv4. TCP/IPv6 is not installed or enabled by default in Windows XP. If your cable provider requires TCP/IPv6 you must first install and enable it on your Windows XP system.
5. Click the General tab. Then click Obtain an IP address automatically and click OK. TCP/IP Configuration for Windows Vista Follow these steps to configure the Ethernet interface on a Windows Vista operating system 1. Open the Vista Control Panel. 6. Click OK to accept the new settings, and OK again to close the Properties window. 7. You may have to restart your computer in order for your computer to obtain a new IP address from the network. 2.
3. Click Manage network connections. If prompted for a connection, choose Local Area Connection. The Network Connections window appears. 5. Double-click Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) to configure TCP/IPv4. Note: If your cable provider requires TCP/IP version 6, double-click Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6) to configure TCP/IPv6. The TCP/IP properties window for the version you selected appears.
TCP/IP Configuration for Windows 7 3. Click Network and Sharing Center. Follow these steps to configure the Ethernet interface on a Windows 7 operatingsystem. 1. Open the Windows 7 Control Panel. 4. Click Local Area Connection to open the Status window. 2. Click Network and Internet. 134 Copyright ©2011 ARRIS Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Copyright ©2011 ARRIS Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
5. Click Properties to open the Properties window. 6. Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and click Properties to configure TCP/IPv4. Note: If your cable provider requires TCP/IP version 6, select Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6) and click Properties to configure TCP/IPv6. The TCP/IP properties window for the version you selected appears 7.
TCP/IP Configuration for MacOS X Follow these steps to configure the Ethernet interface on a MacOS X operating system. 3. Choose Automatic from the Location drop-down menu, and Built-in Ethernetfrom the Show menu. 1. Open System Preferences, either by choosing System Preferences from theApple menu or by clicking the System Preferences icon in the dock. 4. Choose the TCP/IP tab, if necessary. If you are using TCP/IPv4, go to step 5. If your cable provider requires TCP/IPv6, go to step 8. 2.
8. If you are using TCP/IPv6, click Configure IPv6 near the bottom of the previous window. User’s Guide Version: need part number Software Version: should this be include for cable? 9. Choose Automatically from the Configure IPv6 drop-down menu and click OK. 10. Close the System Properties application. DRAFT 0.4 140 Copyright ©2011 ARRIS Group, Inc. All rights reserved. www.bendbroadband.