Moxi Mate User Guide ©2009 Arris, Inc.
Contents Welcome to Moxi.......................1 Using the SuperTicker™........28 Moxi Orientation..............................................2 Intro to SuperTicker Using Your Remote.....................................9 SuperTicker Displaying Weather.............30 Moxi.com........................................................12 Viewing Photos..........................31 Watching TV.................................13 Flickr Photos.................................................32 Channels...
Contents Surfing MoxiNet.........................60 Channel List..................................................77 Intro to MoxiNet............................................61 Moxi Setup.....................................................77 Content Pages..............................................62 Moxi Tips.........................................................77 Bookmarking.................................................63 Installation - Configuration..78 Receiving Messages............
1 Welcome to Moxi Congratulations on purchasing your new Moxi Mate. Whether you’ve purchased your Moxi Mate to extend a Moxi HD DVR to an additional room or as a stand-alone set top box, we’re sure that you two will be very happy together.
Moxi Orientation Your Moxi experience starts with pressing the Moxi button on your remote. You’ll then see the fully-HD Moxi Menu. The top level of the Moxi Menu is a horizontal band that runs across the middle of the screen. This horizontal band gives you access to all of the options your Moxi Mate has to offer. News HDTV Find all of the 24 hour news channels and current news programming. Sports Messages Kids 2 A vertical menu that lists all of your available channels.
Welcome to Moxi User Favorites SuperTicker™ Get fast access to the folders and locations that contain your media files. Photos Recorded TV Browse Flickr® photos in full, HD glory on your TV. A list of all of your recorded programs. Media Link Stream media files from your computer. See the latest news headlines, weather forecasts, sports scores, and stock market updates Jukebox Access the best internet music services with Rhapsody® and Finetune. Settings Customize your Moxi Mate settings.
Horizontal Categories Once you’ve pressed the Moxi button to bring up the Moxi Menu, the top level of choices will appear in a horizontal menu; use the left and right arrow buttons to browse your choices. There are a couple of features to be aware of with the horizontal categories: LEARNING THE LINGO 1. A uto Expand - When you bring a horizontal card into center focus, all of the choices in that category will open up in a vertical list. Here are some terms that will help us stay on the same page: 2.
Welcome to Moxi The Moxi Menu 1 4 3 2 5 6 7 8 1 IME T With the current time, you’ll know when your show begins. 2 URRENT CHANNEL C 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 INI TV M Even when channel surfing, Mini TV always keeps you in the action. 4 ENTER FOCUS C The current selection is in the center of the menu. Pressing OK on this item brings up an action menu.
CENTER FOCUS Center focus refers to the highlighted area that forms the largest card on the screen. Center Focus When you see something that interests you in the Moxi Menu, use the arrow buttons to bring it into center focus; you’’ll see more information about that item. The following diagram outlines the center focus elements when a TV program is currently selected. Bringing an item into center focus will allow you to press OK in order to view a list of options that apply to it.
Action Menus Welcome to Moxi When you press OK on an item in center focus, you’ll get a list of options for that item in an action menu. Use the up and down arrow buttons to scroll through your action menu options. Action menus have a focus, just like the Moxi Menu. To select an option, bring it into focus, and press OK. To close the action menu, either select close or press the left arrow button.
Mini TV The Mini TV lets you keep an eye on what you’re watching while you’re browsing the Moxi Menu. The Mini TV will show you what’s currently playing, whether it’s a photos slideshow, TV program or Jukebox album. • To enjoy the media in the Mini TV full-screen, press zoom on your remote control. • To watch Live TV regardless of what’s playing in the Mini TV, press live TV.
Using Your Remote Your remote will automatically allow you to control the Moxi Menu. See the Installation section of this guide for instructions on programming your remote to control the volume and power of your TV and an audio receiver. Welcome to Moxi REMOTE FUNCTIONS Some buttons have different functions depending on what you’re currently doing. Buttons on the remote are organized by function: Direct access buttons The top remote buttons allow you to access special functions.
Moxi Menu Navigation RROWS A Moves the horizontal or vertical bands one card backward or forward one item. Holding them down activates Turbo Mode and increases your browsing speed. K O Selects the item in center focus or executes an option in an action menu. ACK B Takes a vertical list displaying TV programming back to the previous half hour.. Also pages back through an info note. EXT N Takes a vertical list displaying TV programming forward to the next half hour.
Player controls Welcome to Moxi Control your recorded or live program with the following buttons: 1 2 OXI M From wherever you are, MOXI returns you one step at a time toward the top level of the Moxi Menu. LAY P Views the show at the point of fastforwarding or rewinding. Also initiates the playing of content with a piece of media selected in the Moxi Menu. 3 KIP S Skips forward in your program the number of seconds that you predefine in Settings.
Moxi.com To access your Moxi user account, go to the same Website you used for registration: www.moxi.com. You can change any of the information associated with your account there. You’ll have a chance to personalize your Moxi Mate and include some of the additional services that are currently available, such as Flickr™, Finetune™, and Rhapsody™. Moxi.com is also where you’ll schedule programs to record on your DVR if you’re away from home if you have a Moxi HD DVR.
2 Watching TV With all of the channels available these days, it’s tough to know what all of your options are. Your Moxi Mate gives you many ways to find what you want to watch.
Channels When you first press the Moxi button, you’ll be in the Channels category on the horizontal menu. The Channels category lists all of the shows currently in your TV lineup. When you see a show you like, press the OK button to see a program info note with an action menu of options.
TV Filters The Moxi Menu contains a group of filter cards: News, Sports, Movies, HD, Music and Kids, that only show you the types of programs you want to see. So, if you’re only interested in HD, for example, the HD card will show you all of the HDTV programs available now and up to two weeks in the future. Channels Channels List Filtered Favorites The Favorites filter automatically populates with the fifteen channels you watch the most frequently.
Flip Bar Watching TV When you’re watching full-screen TV, the Flip Bar is your mini Moxi 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. Info PROGRAM INFO NOTES Just like in the Moxi Menu, you can press the info button with the Flip Bar displayed to bring up a program info note, which will give you more detailed information on the selected show.
If you press the Info button with the Flip Bar visible, you’ll get more information about the show displayed.
Controlling Live TV Watching TV Get live TV on your terms with the following buttons: • Press pause to alternate between pausing and resuming the show you’re watching. • Press rew up to three times (for three speeds) to rewind the show. • Press fwd 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. • Press live TV to jump to the point of broadcast for the last channel you watched.
Player Bar 2 1 3 4 5 6 1 URRENT TIME C The current time or location in the current program. 2 ROGRAM P The current live or recorded program being played back 3 HOW START TIME S The start time of the recorded or Live TV program 4 TORED IN MEMORY S While watching live TV, this area displays the part of the show recorded in temporary memory. While watching recorded TV, it shows the entire contents of the show available for viewing.
3 Finding a Show 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 Moxi Menu has you covered to help you find what you’re looking for.
What’s On Next The Moxi Menu gives you several ways to check out what’s coming on next: Preview Paddle Notice that when you’re in the Channels or TV Filters categories, a paddle appears to the right that lists the shows coming up on the selected channel. Press the right arrow button to select the paddle, and then use the up and down arrows to browse through up to two weeks of programming for that channel.
Finding a Show The Preview Paddle 1 4 22 3 2 5 6 1 HANNEL LOGO C The channel the program is on 2 ROGRAM LENGTH P The time the program begins and ends 3 IMESLOT T Indicates the day and time that the preview panel is currently displaying 4 ROGRAM INFORMATION P Detailed show information, such as title, rating, whether it’s a repeat, cast and crew 5 IME T Displays the time corresponding to each show 6 ELECTED SHOW S The currently selected show.
Vertical Lists If you want to compare what’s on in the future across multiple channels, start from Channels or one of the TV Filters, 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 slightly gray, while currently-airing shows will be blue. You can use the Next button to view up to two weeks of upcoming shows. The Back button will take you one half hour earlier.
Full-Screen TV Finding a Show The Flip Bar also has the capability to display upcoming programs for each channel. While viewing full-screen TV, press OK to display the Flip Bar, which will display information about the current program. The up and down arrows will scroll Flip Bar through other channels. The panel on the right lists what’s coming up next for the channel currently in the flip bar.
4 Enjoying Your Recordings Your Moxi Mate makes it easy to enjoy your recordings from one place in the Moxi Menu: Recorded TV.
Watch a Show If you’ve purchased a Moxi Mate to extend a Moxi HD DVR into an additional room, once you’ve installed both set top boxes, you’ll find the Moxi HD DVR’s recorded programs displayed on your Moxi Mate. In the horizontal menu, you’ll find the Recorded TV category. Just as they do in the Moxi HD DVR, all of your recorded shows and shows that are currently recording are in the vertical axis in alphabetical order.
Recorded TV Management Enjoying Your Recordings When you press OK with a recorded program in center focus, you’ll get the following list of options in the action menu: • Play/Start Over - Launches the program full screen from the beginning. • Resume - This option only appears if you’ve watched a portion of the program. Launches the program full screen from the point you left off. • Lock - prevents someone from watching the recorded program without a PIN.
5 Using the SuperTicker™ The Moxi SuperTicker is a great way to keep one eye on the latest news and the other eye on your favorite show.
Intro to SuperTicker™ To open the SuperTicker™, press OK on the SuperTicker card in the horizontal menu, or press the ticker button on your remote. The SuperTicker runs along the bottom of full screen media and displays information on the latest news headlines, sports scores, financial news, entertainment news, and weather. These are called Topics. An individual story in each topic is called an Item.
SuperTicker Displaying Weather Using the SuperTicker 1 2 30 3 4 1 ROGRAM P The current piece of media being enjoyed. 2 CTION MENU A Pressing OK on an item in the SuperTicker brings up an action menu with that item’s options. 3 AVIGATION N You can navigate SuperTicker topics by using the left and right arrows. You can navigate topics by using the up and down buttons. 4 ICKER ITEMS T The SuperTicker menu items are shown on one line.
6 Viewing 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 couch.
Flickr Photos Flickr™. is a photo sharing community. With our Flickr™. partnership, you can view photos stored on Flickr™. from your Moxi Mate. 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. Adding Photos To add a Flickr user’s photos to your Moxi Mate: 1. Go to http://www.moxi.com and sign in. 2. Click Manage Moxi Features from the left menu, and then choose Flickr. 3.
Flickr Users Viewing 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 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.
Slideshows Viewing Photos Moxi Photo’s slideshow functionality makes it fun and easy to browse your photos full screen. Try playing a slideshow in the background at your next party! Slideshow Navigation During the slideshow, your photos will advance automatically: • Use the left and right arrow buttons to move manually through photos full screen. SLIDESHOW TIPS • Use the up and down arrow buttons to change the photo displayed on the flip bar.
Slideshow Music Photo albums in Moxi Photos are associated with a default music selection. If you select slideshow music, you can turn this default music off or add Rhapsody music. If you do not currently have a Rhapsody subscription, you can associate any of the Rhapsody free channels with the slideshow. Select Rhapsody channels, and pick your favorite from the list.
Mosaic View Viewing Photos When you select play as mosaic, your photos will begin alternating between a full-screen display of individual photos and a grid display of 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. The pause button will toggle between pausing and resuming the mosaic slideshow. Play will also resume after a pause.
7 Listening to Music The Moxi Jukebox brings the best of Internet music services to your TV: Rhapsody and Finetune.
Intro to Music Your Moxi Mate has two options for bringing the best of Internet music services to your TV: Rhapsody™. and Finetune™.. To access them, bring the Jukebox card into center focus; both options will appear in the vertical menu. Select either one, and you’re ready to listen. The Moxi Mate provides you with a 30 day trial to enjoy Rhapsody’s service. If you’re enjoying Rhapsody after that point, you can sign up for a Rhapsody subscription at www.rhapsody.
Rhapsody Listening to Music The Moxi Mate offers the award-winning Rhapsody service, which gives music lovers access to Rhapsody’s commercial-free, CD-quality library of over five million songs. Once you have a Rhapsody account, you can access your music from your Moxi Mate, your PC, or your stereo. For best performance, the Rhapsody service should have a wired connection: 100 Mbps or faster Ethernet connection.
When you press OK, you’ll get a list of options, depending on whether you’ve selected an artist, album, song, channel, or playlist: • play - begins playing the item in center focus • shuffle play - begins playing songs from the item in center focus in random order • stop - stops the currently-playing selection • view similar artists - takes you to a list of artists who play similar music • play artist channel - begins playing a channel based on the selected artist • go to artist - takes you to that artist’s
Search Rhapsody allows you to search for an Artist, Album, or Song. Select the type of search you would like to perform, and you’ll get an onscreen keyboard, where you can enter your selection. As you enter each letter, a list of results on the left will filter down. To browse that list, press the back button to close the keyboard; you can then use the up and down arrows to browse through your choices. When you see something that interests you, select that item for a list of options.
New Releases The New Release category refreshes frequently with Rhapsody’s latest albums. With an album selected, the track paddle will list the songs in each album. Rhapsody Channels Rhapsody Channels puts a huge assortment of radio stations at your fingertips. When you select the Rhapsody channels category, the vertical menu will list Rhapsody’s top channels. When you have a channel selected, the track paddle will give you the names of some artists typically showcased on that channel.
Music Guide The Rhapsody Music Guide is your gateway to the Rhapsody library. Browse through genres and subgenres and listen to the genre sampler. Check out what’s topping the latest charts, or choose to listen to staff picks or Rhapsody exclusives. The Music Guide gives you a variety of ways to find what you’re looking for or stumble on something new. When you select the Music Guide category, you’ll see a list of top albums in the vertical menu; the songs in each album will appear in the track paddle.
Playlist Central Playlists provide a great way to find new music, and Rhapsody gives you tons of ways to find playlists you enjoy. Playlist Central gives you a collection of playlists put together by Rhapsody users as well as Rhapsody staff and popular celebrities. You can also listen to a playlist based on your Rhapsody listening history. When you bring the Playlist Central category into center focus, you’ll get a list of top playlists in the vertical menu.
My Library Whenever you find music you enjoy, choose Add to Library from its action menu. The music will then be available in your Rhapsody Library for easy access, allowing you to put together a customized collection of your favorite tunes.
Queue The Queue contains a list of all songs played recently on your Moxi Mate. All of the songs you’ve listened to, including songs from a Rhapsody channel, are added to the Queue as soon as they begin playing. The Queue is limited to the 100 most recently-played songs.
Subscribing Listening to Music To subscribe to Rhapsody when your 30 day trial expires: 1. Visit www.moxi.com and sign in 2. Choose Manage Moxi Features 3. Click on Rhapsody 4. Click the Sign Up Now link. Another window will open that will take you to the Rhapsody sign up process at http://www.rhapsody.com/moxi/go. 5. Complete the Rhapsody sign up process and return to www.moxi.com 6.
Finetune Finetune is an online music service that allows you to discover new artists and listen to your favorites. Our partnership with Finetune brings the fun of that service to your Moxi Mate. Many of Finetune’s features can be enjoyed immediately through the Moxi Menu. To create personalized playlists or choose your favorite music, you’ll need to visit http://www.finetune.com and create an account, which you’ll then associate with your Moxi account.
Getting Started Go to the Jukebox and choose Finetune. This will open the Finetune application; use the arrow and OK buttons to navigate. Search Finetune’s search provides you with two ways to create custom playlists: by artist or by tag, or keyword. To create a playlist: 1. Select Artist Radio or Tag Radio. 2. Enter the name of a favorite artist or a keyword describing the music you would like to listen to. 3. Select ENTER from the onscreen keyboard. 4.
8 Using Media Link With your Moxi Mate, you can sit in comfort to access your music, videos, TV content and photos.
Getting Started Media Link allows you to stream videos, music, TV content and photos from your home network-based computer to your TV. Once you have Media Link set up, accessing your computer’s media is quick and easy. For instructions on setting up media link, please see Chapter 14 Installation - Feature Setup.
Playing Content Using Media Link Playing Moxi HD DVR Files If you also have a Moxi HD DVR connected to your network, you can also access that device’s recorded programs from Media Link. If you select a device, and press OK, you’ll see it’s Recorded TV folder. Playing Computer Files Supported Files • Photo: JPEG, GIF*, BMP* and PNG* files • Music: MP3, WMA, and AAC (unprotected files), and LPCM files • Video: MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, H.
Favorite Folders You can add an item to the User Favorites category in the Moxi Menu that links directly to a folder anywhere in your computer’s file structure that you access through Media Link. To add a link to a folder that contains your media: 1. With the desired folder selected, press OK. 2. Select “add folder to favorites” from the list of options. 3. Press the Moxi button to return to the top level of the Moxi Menu. 4. Browse to the User Favorites category.
Internet Video Content If you choose to use PlayOn™ as one of the DLNA servers on your computer, you’ll get access to some of the best Internet video content, including Netflix®, Hulu™, YouTube™, and more. PlayOn™ is a MediaMall Technologies product that you can download from www.moxi.com. Using Media Link For details on setting up PlayOn, see Chapter 14 - Feature Setup. Once you have PlayOn installed on your computer, you’ll see that server in the vertical list of the Media Link category.
Player controls Using Media Link Once you are enjoying a piece of media, the following player controls can be used: Slideshow Music 1. PAUSE 1. PAUSE 2. PLAY 2. PLAY 3. BACK 3. STOP 4. NEXT 4. BACK 5. SKIP 5. NEXT 6. REPLAY 7. STOP 56 Video 1. PLAY 2. PAUSE 3.
9 Playing Games The Moxi Mate comes with a collection of games to help you pass the time between shows.
Moxi Games Your Moxi Mate comes with: 58 • Tomato • Ping • Solitaire HD • Bowling • Blockerbreaker • Slot Machine • Video Poker • Bubble Blast HD • Texas Hold ’em HD • Blackjack • 21 Frenzy • Sudoku HD • Invasion Wave • Mahjong • QuizzMaster HD • Blast It • Code Breaker
Screensaver and Game Display behavior Playing Games After 30 minutes with no button-press activity, games exit and the Moxi screensaver appears in full screen. However, some games include a Mini TV and some do not. The screensaver behavior is slightly different for the two types: ames that include a Mini TV G After 30 minutes with no button-press activity exit, and the media playing in the Mini TV zooms to full screen.
10 Surfing MoxiNet Now you can browse your favorite Internet sites on your TV.
Intro to MoxiNet MoxiNet gives you two great ways to find the Internet information you’re looking for: MoxiNet content pages and bookmarking capability for your favorite Internet sites. MoxiNet is located in the Moxi Menu. When you bring the MoxiNet card into center focus, the MoxiNet categories, as well as your bookmarked sites, will expand in the vertical list. When you press OK to choose a category or site, a new window will open. To return to the Moxi Menu, press the Moxi button.
Content Pages MoxiNet content pages like News, Sports, Weather, Arts and Listings provide you with pages that are specifically designed to be viewed and navigated on your TV with a remote control. See a breaking news story that you want to learn more about? Check the MoxiNet News page. See a movie trailer on TV that interests you? Check out where it’s playing in the MoxiNet Listings. Once you’ve opened a MoxiNet category, you can move between categories with your remote.
Bookmarking You can also bookmark your favorite Internet sites so that they appear in the MoxiNet menu. To add a site: 1. Go to http://www.moxi.com and sign in to your account. 2. Select My Moxi Features and choose MoxiNet. 3. 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. 4. You should now see your bookmark in the MoxiNet category in the Moxi Menu.
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11 Receiving Messages You’ll receive a new message when there are new features available.
NEW MESSAGE Intro to Messages Did you know that when you receive a new message, a mail icon appears at the bottom left your Moxi menu? The Messages category is located in the Moxi Menu. Bring Messages into center focus, and your messages will appear in the vertical axis. Press OK to view each message. As soon as you have read all your messages, the icon will disappear. Reading Messages • Press the Moxi button to open the Moxi menu. • Scroll to the message category.
12 Moxi Settings Moxi Settings allows you to customize your Moxi Mate to your taste and provide details you’ll need to get it set up.
Parental Controls The Moxi Menu 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 also lock out individual shows, including recorded programs, from the Moxi Menu. The Moxi system records scheduled shows that are blocked by parental controls, but you must enter the PIN before you can watch them.
Locking and Unlocking Programs Moxi Settings 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.
2 1 3 70 4 5 1 ATING R You can lock individual ratings by pressing OK on the center focus. Locking a higher rating locks all ratings above it. 2 INI TV M Your current program, if unlocked, will continue to play in the Mini TV. 3 OCK ICON L The Lock icon displays if the item is locked or unlocked. 4 ATEGORY TITLES C Category titles display the parental control category. 5 ELP H Help explains details about the currentlyselected rating.
Diagnostics Moxi Settings The Diagnostics card in Settings provides the following information: • Customer Information • Network Status • Service Status • Hardware Status Customer Information The Customer Information option displays information from your account on moxi.com. Check here to be sure your current information is accurate. Go to www.moxi.com to correct information if required. 1. Customer account name 2. Current status of the account 3. Last account update timestamp 4.
• Status of the Internet connection. - must show “active” for the Moxi device to function properly. • Status of the Moxi service connection - must show “active” for the Moxi device to function properly. Service Status The Service Status option displays information about the Moxi service.
Hardware Status Moxi Settings The Hardware Status option displays information about the hardware components in your Moxi device: Choose to Update info or send logs to server for Moxi customer care support assistance.
Closed Caption Most viewers use these settings to toggle closed captioning on or off; however, you can select one of the following closed caption cards to set other preferences: • Display Preferences - choose a font type, window background and color, and other similar closed caption display settings. • Language Preferences - set primary or secondary language display preferences. • D igital Services - scroll through the additional digital stream service cards provided, and press OK to make a selection.
TV Setup If you have connected the Moxi unit to your TV with an HDMI™ cable, your TV Setup will automatically set to the correct resolution. If you are using alternate cables, including an HDMI to DVI cable, you must select the highest video resolution supported by your TV. The Moxi system then automatically adjusts the video output to match the broadcast format and the selections set in the TV Setup card. The video resolution options are 480i (non-HDTV), 480p, 720p (default), 1080i, and 1080p.
Aspect Ratio Use the Aspect Ratio card in Settings to control how programming content appears on your TV. For standarddefinition (SD) TVs, choose Standard (4:3) only. For Widescreen TVs, determine how standard content displays on your TV by first choosing Widescreen (16:9) and then selecting maintain (displays standard content as-is), or stretch (stretches the standard content to fill the TV screen).
Sound Effects Moxi Settings Use the Sound Effects card in Settings to adjust the volume of sounds that result from remote button presses: high, medium, low or mute. Channel List All of the channels available for you to tune (either via a CableCARD or cable-only) are displayed in Channel List in the Settings category. You can remove channels from displaying in the Moxi Menu by scrolling to the desired channel and pressing OK to select or de-select the channel.
13 Installation Configuration Alternatives Your Moxi Mate came with a Quick Start Guide. This Installation Chapter covers some of the additional configuration possibilities, such as video and audio alternatives.
Moxi Mate Diagram 1 3 2 OK OK MENU RESET RESET MENU 4 5 7 6 SATA CableCARD -- M-Card Only COAX 12V DC Input: Serial Y Pb Video L Pr Video L R Pb Y COAX AC Input: 100-120V~ 50-60 Hz 1.8 A Max. Ethernet SATA IR Out Cable In 8 9 Serial Pr R S-Video Digital Audio Out USB 2.0 Digital Audio Out IR Out 10 11 Ethernet 12 13 USB 2.
Moxi Mate FRONT Moxi Mate REAR 1 ESET R Resets Moxi. 5 SATA PORT e Connects an external hard drive. 2 OXI LED M A glowing white Moxi logo controlled by settings. 6 OMPONENT OUTPUT C To connect the component cable. 7 3 AVIGATION N Left, right, up, down and OK arrows for direct button input. OAXIAL C Audio out. 8 OWER P Connection for power. 9 ERIAL PORT S For optional connections. 10 PTICAL OUT O Audio out. 11 I R OUT Connects to IR transmitter.
Broadband Internet Connection A wired connection with an Ethernet network cable is the easiest way to connect Moxi to Broadband Internet access. US AX CO B 2.0 et ern Eth t R l ita t Dig Ou dio IR Ou Au L o e Vid Pr Pb TA SA Y l ria Se C VD 12 put In TE AN NA AN W N1 LA N2 LA N3 LA N4 LA U ER RE SB T SE W PO Powerline Ethernet Adapter If you do not have an Ethernet connection close to your Moxi Mate, you have the option of using powerline Ethernet adapters.
Video Connection Configuration Alternatives We recommend using an HDMI(R) cable to connect Moxi to your TV because it provides both HD video and digital audio with one cable. COAX 12V DC Input: Video Serial L R Pb Y SATA Pr Digital Audio Out IR Out Ethernet USB 2.0 HDMI If you have an HD TV that does not have an HDMI input, connect your component cable or an HDMI to DVI cable. If you have an SD TV, connect the S-Video cable.
A/V DELAYS Digital TVs have a noticeable delay in audio decoding, formatting, and preparing the video for the display. Using the TV speaker output for the Moxi system output results in an audio delay to the speaker. If you use both the speaker and the Moxi system output, you get a noticeable echo or worse delay effect. To avoid the delay and echo effects, We recommend using the TV’s audio output or the Moxi system’s audio output, but do not use both, simultaneously.
14 Installation - Feature Setup There are several features available that take you beyond the basic Moxi Mate experience. This chapter will give you instructions on setting up features like Media Link, Moxi.com, and more.
MY TV REMOTE CODE IS... Remote Control The remote operates the Moxi Menu and features. You will need to program the remote to control the audio and power functions on the TV. The default settings for the vol+/- and mute buttons control the TV when there is not an audio device programmed. When an audio device is programmed, the vol+/- and mute buttons control the audio device. Program the remote MY RECEIVER REMOTE CODE IS...
Programming Your Audio Device by Code 1. Turn on your Audio device. 2. Repeat steps 2. to 4. in the “Programming Your TV by Code” section above, but use the setup codes listed for your Audio brand. Programming Your Audio Device or TV by Search 1. ITurn on your TV and Audio devices. 2. In front of your TV and Audio devices, press and hold the MOXI and OK buttons on your remote together until the red LED at the top of the remote blinks 2-times. Release both buttons after the red LED blinks as indicated. 3.
Subchannel Separators Many networks broadcast multiple digital subchannels. For example, some networks broadcast four standard definition subchannels identified using a decimal point (such as 09, 09.1, 09.2, and 09.3). When using the arrow buttons to navigate the electronic program guide, these channels appear in order in the channels listing. To buttonpress directly to these subchannels, use the jump button (which also has a dot) on the number pad to represent the decimal point.
Media Link Feature Setup Media Link allows you to stream media from your computer to your Moxi Mate. Because Media Link is DLNAbased, it is completely plug and play; once you have connected your computer and Moxi Mate to a wired home network router and installed a DLNA server on your computer, you should see that computer listed in the Media Link category of the Moxi Menu.
Setup Details For Media Link to function properly, make sure that: • Your Moxi Mate is not connected through a Virtual Private Network(VPN) tunnel • Your computer is set up to share content according to your server’s instructions • Your server software is not blocked by a Firewall Internet Video With your Moxi HD DVR and a subscription to PlayOn Premium from MediaMall Technologies, your TV becomes a theater for online video content.
Moxi.com Feature Setup To access your Moxi user account, go to the same Website you used for registration: www.moxi.com. You can change any of the information associated with your account there. 1 CCOUNT LOGIN A Login to your account or activate your Moxi unit. 2 CCOUNT INFORMATION A All of your account information. To edit click on the left side navigation (4). 3 EB SITE NAVIGATION W Access all of Moxi.com with an easy to use drop down menu.
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This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Adobe Corporation, and is intended for home and other limited consumer uses only, unless otherwise authorized by Adobe. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited. The Moxi products feature the Adobe Flash™ Player technology. For further information on the Adobe Flash Player, visit http://www.adobe.com.
Safety Requirements and Proprietary Notices THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE AVC PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER TO (i) ENCODE VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AVC STANDARD (“AVC VIDEO”) AND/OR (ii) DECODE AVC VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND/OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED TO PROVIDE AVC VIDEO. NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void compliance and the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This equipment contains no user-serviceable parts. Do not attempt to service the equipment yourself. CAUTION: DISCONNECT ALL POWER CORDS TO COMPLETELY DE-ENERGIZE UNIT, IF REQUIRED FOR SERVICING.
accompanying the appliance. Safety Requirements and Proprietary Notices INSTALLATION This installation should conform to all local codes. This equipment operates over the marked Voltage and Frequency range without requiring manual setting of any selector switches. Different types of line cord sets may be used for connections to the main supply circuit and should comply with the electrical code requirements of the country of use. Coaxial Connections – To reduce the risk of fire, use only No.
• Sit farther from the television screen • Do not use any interactive features/services when drowsy or tired If you or any of your relatives have a history of seizures or epilepsy, consult a doctor before using the interactive television services. Additional Warnings for California These products contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.
Safety Requirements and Proprietary Notices Operate the Moxi products only from the type of power sources indicated on the label. If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home, consult your local power company. For equipment intended to operate from battery power or other sources refer to the operating instructions for that equipment. Do not place objects on the cords. Do not lean against the cords. Placing objects on or leaning objects against cords can damage the cords.
CAUTION: replace any end-user accessible batteries only in accordance with the instructions. Incorrectly installed batteries may explode or leak causing risk of injury and property damage. Notwithstanding any information provided by ARRIS in this manual regarding the use of batteries, you assume all responsibility and liability for the use and disposal of end-user accessible batteries in accordance with all applicable laws, rules, and regulations.
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