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PRODUCT MANUAL GENIE AIRTM Version 1.3.0, 11/22/2016 AT&T DIRECTV, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential REVISION HISTORY Date Author Description of Change Sept 02,2016 S. Pardue First Draft Sept 21, 2016 S. Pardue Initial Review with Eng Oct 7,2016 S. Pardue Review with Eng and Care Nov 18, 2016 S. Pardue Received Updated tech comm and Product Name Nov 22, 2016 S.Pardue Updated draft with latest tech comm changes Apr 8, 2016 S. Wrobel Reviewed Draft Apr 13, 2016 S. Kobayashi Reviewed STB Features Apr 13, 2016 G. Bicanek Reviewed HW Details Apr 14, 2016 T. Brusehaver Reviewed Initial Installation Apr 18, 2016 B. Toupin Reviewed UE Features Apr 18, 2016 S. McNabb Reviewed Installation, Verification & Manage Apr 18, 2016 S. Lee Reviewed Internal WVB Apr 20, 2016 K. Kaushik Updated tech comm with changes Apr 22, 2016 K. Kaushik
-0- rev for Distribution July 5, 2016 K. Kaushik Updates to Features July 19, 2016 S. Wrobel Reviewed draft and made changes to Installation July 22, 2016 S. Wrobel S. McNabb Reviewed draft and made updates to Activation, Manage &
Troubleshooting July 25, 2016 S. Wrobel Reviewed draft and made additions to Installation July 26, 2016 K. Kaushik Updated tech comm with changes July 26, 2016 S. Wrobel Added new sections Menu UI & Feature Changes July 26, 2016 K. Kaushik Updated tech comm with changes July 29, 1016 K. Kaushik Updated tech comm with changes after Team Review Aug 8, 2016 K. Kaushik Updated wireframes with screenshots Aug 9, 2016 S. Wrobel Reviewed draft Aug 15, 2016 S. Kobayashi Reviewed STB Features Aug 16, 2016 T. Wood T. Brusehaver Reviewed draft Reviewed BSL Aug 17, 2016 M. Gabeler Lee Reviewed draft Aug 19, 2016 P. Stein M. Finegan Aug 22, 2016 A. Rathert C. She Reviewed draft Reviewed Mobile Features Reviewed draft Reviewed HW Features Version 0.0.1 DRAFT 0.0.2 DRAFT 0.0.3 DRAFT 0.0.4 DRAFT 0.0.5 DRAFT 0.0.6 DRAFT 0.0.7 DRAFT 0.0.8 DRAFT 0.0.9 DRAFT 0.1.0 DRAFT 0.1.1 DRAFT 0.1.2 DRAFT 0.1.3 DRAFT 1.0.0 1.0.1 DRAFT 1.0.2 DRAFT 1.0.3 DRAFT 1.0.4 DRAFT 1.0.5 DRAFT 1.0.6 DRAFT 1.0.7 DRAFT 1.0.8 DRAFT 1.0.9 DRAFT 1.0.10 DRAFT 1.0.11 DRAFT 1.0.12 DRAFT 1.0.13 DRAFT 1.0.14 DRAFT 1.0.15 DRAFT REVISION HISTORY Date Author Description of Change Aug 23, 2016 B. Toupin D. Kuether Reviewed UE Features Reviewed draft Aug 24, 2016 E. Mateik Reviewed draft Aug 30, 2016 S. McNabb Reviewed draft Aug 31, 2016 K. Hughes Reviewed Recording & Streaming Conflicts Aug 31, 2016 K. Kaushik Updated tech comm with changes Sep 1, 2016 K. Kaushik
-0- rev for Distribution Oct 14, 2016 K. Kaushik S. Wrobel S. McNabb Updates to Resource Conflicts, Troubleshooting & Addressing questions from 2.0 review Nov 3, 2016 S. Wrobel Reviewed drafts and suggested edits to Installation &
troubleshooting Nov 4, 2016 K. Kaushik S. McNabb Updated LED table with troubleshooting states Nov 4, 2016 S. Wrobel Reviewed draft Version 1.0.16 DRAFT 1.0.17 DRAFT 1.0.18 DRAFT 1.0.19 DRAFT 1.0.20 DRAFT 2.0.0 2.0.1 DRAFT 2.0.2 DRAFT 2.0.3 DRAFT 2.0.4 DRAFT Introduction Before using the equipment, read the Important safety instructions of this manual. This manual outlines safeguards information. The safety information contained in this manual was developed and provided solely by the manufacturer. Safety Information is found in the back of this document Product Manuals are intended to aid a customer in understanding the workings of the hardware devices. This Product Manual will be posted online at ATT.com for customer access. The purpose of this document is to communicate information associated with the Genie AirTM, and to provide an overview addressing specific functions of the device. Field Engineering Technical Communications are internal communiqus that aid in preparing customer-facing departments ahead of product launches. Technical Communications comprise much of the source documentation that is subsequently transformed into customer facing materials such as scripts for Agent Call Center, troubleshooting guidelines, dot com web site content, and other materials that are customized for various agent or technician audiences. The purpose of this document is to communicate the technical information associated with the Genie Air, and to provide an overview addressing how the new capabilities may impact the customer, agent and field technician. Any references to specifications developed by other departments defining this release are linked here, if available. Field Engineering staff wishes to aid and facilitate DIRECTV departments providing customer service at all levels. Please send any requests or suggestions for any additional materials or modifications to sswrobel@DIRECTV.com. Product Manual Genie AirTM CONTENTS I. Overview ..........................................................................................................................66 II. Hardware Information .......................................................................................................77 A. Front Panel .................................................................................................................77 B. Top Panel ...................................................................................................................77 C. Rear Panel .................................................................................................................88 D. Side Panel ..................................................................................................................99 E. Remote .......................................................................................................................99 F. Power Supply .............................................................................................................99 G. SIM Card and SIM Card Interface ........................................................................... 1010 H. Specifications ......................................................................................................... 1010 III. Features ....................................................................................................................... 1211 A. Hardware Feature Comparison ............................................................................... 1211 B. Software Feature Comparison ................................................................................ 1312 IV. Minimum Requirements ................................................................................................ 1413 V. Installation .................................................................................................................... 1514 A. Genie AirTM Initial Installation .................................................................................. 1514 1. Physical Installation .......................................................................................... 1514 2. Genie AirTM Boot-Up & Activation ...................................................................... 1514 B. Client Installation .................................................................................................... 2019 1. Genie Wired Client ............................................................................................ 2019 2. Genie Wireless Client ....................................................................................... 2019 3. RVU TV / 4K RVU TV ....................................................................................... 2120 C. Add a Client Process .............................................................................................. 2120 D. Add External WVB .................................................................................................. 2322 E. Program Remote to Genie Mini Clients ................................................................... 2423 F. Program Remote to RVU TV using RF4CE to Server ............................................. 2423 VI. Manage (Replace & Remove) ...................................................................................... 2524 A. Replace Genie AirTM ............................................................................................... 2524 B. Replace Client ........................................................................................................ 2524 C. Remove Client ........................................................................................................ 2524 D. Replace External WVB ........................................................................................... 2524 VII. Internet Configuration ................................................................................................... 2726 A. Never Connected Flow ........................................................................................... 2726 B. Previously Connected Flow .................................................................................... 2928 VIII. Menu and UI Differences .............................................................................................. 3029 Version 1.3.0 11/22/2016 Page i DIRECTV, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential Product Manual Genie AirTM A. Main Menu .............................................................................................................. 3029 B. My DIRECTV .......................................................................................................... 3029 C. Search & Browse .................................................................................................... 3029 D. Recordings ............................................................................................................. 3029 E. Extras ..................................................................................................................... 3029 F. Settings & Help -> Settings ..................................................................................... 3029 1. Settings & Help -> Settings -> Info & Test Screen Differences .......................... 3130 2. Settings & Help -> Settings -> Whole-Home Screen Differences ...................... 3433 3. Settings & Help -> Settings -> Reset Screen Differences .................................. 3635 4. Settings & Help -> Settings -> Remote Control Screen Differences .................. 3837 IX. Updates to Existing Genie OSDs .................................................................................. 3938 A. Video Bridge Connection Failed OSD ..................................................................... 3938 B. Wireless Connection Lost OSD .............................................................................. 3938 C. Internet Never Connected, Content Missing OSD ................................................... 3938 D. Program Requires Internet Connection OSD .......................................................... 3938 E. WVB Not Found OSD ............................................................................................. 3938 F. Connect to the Internet OSD................................................................................... 3938 X. Feature Differences ...................................................................................................... 4039 A. Transcoding ............................................................................................................ 4039 B. Recording & Streaming Conflicts ............................................................................ 4039 XI. Troubleshooting............................................................................................................ 4241 A. New OSDs ............................................................................................................. 4241 1. Tilt Error OSD ................................................................................................... 4241 2. Thermal Warning OSD ...................................................................................... 4241 3. Bad AV Chip OSD ............................................................................................ 4241 B. System Test Diagnostic Codes ............................................................................... 4342 1. New Wireless IV Diagnostic Codes ................................................................... 4342 2. Updates to MoCA Test Errors ........................................................................... 4342 C. Symptoms .............................................................................................................. 4342 1. 5GHz SSIDs not listed ..................................................................................... 4342 D. Change to Existing Troubleshooting on Client / Server ......................................... 4342 1. Checks at Server .............................................................................................. 4342 2. No Servers Were Detected ............................................................................... 4342 3. Wireless Connection Lost ................................................................................. 4544 XII. LED Summary .............................................................................................................. 4746 A. Front Panel LEDs ................................................................................................... 4746 Version 1.3.0 11/22/2016 Page ii DIRECTV, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential Product Manual Genie AirTM 1. Status LED Table .............................................................................................. 4746 2. Wireless LED (Internal WVB Status) ................................................................. 4847 B. Top Panel LED Add Client ................................................................................... 4847 C. Back Panel LEDs .................................................................................................... 4847 1. Power LED ....................................................................................................... 4847 2. MoCA LED ........................................................................................................ 4948 XIII. Appendix ...................................................................................................................... 5049 A. Steps To Connect Mobile Installation App to the WVB: .......................................... 5049 B. Federal Communications Commission Interference Statement ............................... 5150 Version 1.3.0 11/22/2016 Page iii DIRECTV, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential Product Manual Genie AirTM FIGURES Figure 1: Genie AirTM Front Panel ............................................................................................77 Figure 2: Genie AirTM Top Panel ...............................................................................................77 Figure 3: Genie AirTM Rear Panel .............................................................................................88 Figure 4: Genie AirTM Side Panel ..............................................................................................99 Figure 5: EPS17 Power Supply ................................................................................................99 Figure 6: SIM Card Front & Rear.......................................................................................... 1010 Figure 7: Installation Satellite Setup Screen (Subject to Change)......................................... 1716 Figure 8: Genie AirTM Activation Screen (Subject to Change) ............................................... 1716 Figure 9: Genie AirTM Installation Verification SCreen (Subject to Change) .......................... 1817 Figure 10: Genie AirTM APG Guide Screen ........................................................................... 1817 Figure 11: Genie AirTM Data Feed Screens .......................................................................... 1918 Figure 12: Mobile Installation App - Installation Complete Screen (Subject to Change) ......... 1918 Figure 13: Connecting to WVB - Excellent Signal Strength Screen ...................................... 2019 Figure 14: Full Client Tracking - Add a Client Screen ........................................................... 2120 Figure 15: Activate your new Location Screen (Subject to Change) ..................................... 2221 Figure 16: Full Client Tracking - Guided Setup Complete Screen (Subject to Change) ........ 2221 Figure 17: Manage Clients - Stop Looking Screen (Subject to Change) ............................... 2322 Figure 18: Wireless Video Bridge Status Screen .................................................................. 2423 Figure 19: Remove Video Bridges Screen ........................................................................... 2625 Figure 20: Plug in Ethernet Cable Screen ............................................................................ 2726 Figure 21: Checking Connection Status Screen ................................................................... 2726 Figure 22: Internet Setup Complete Screen ......................................................................... 2827 Figure 23: Wireless Internet Confirmation Screen ................................................................ 2827 Figure 24: Select Wireless Network Screen ......................................................................... 2827 Figure 25: Genie AirTM Menu SCreen ................................................................................... 3029 Figure 26: Genie Server & Clients connected to a Genie Settings Screen ........................... 3130 Figure 27: Genie AirTM Client Settings Screen (Subject to Change) ..................................... 3130 Figure 28: Genie & Clients Connected to Genie - Info & Test Screen .................................. 3231 Figure 29: Genie AirTM Info & Test Screen ........................................................................... 3231 Figure 30: Genie AirTM Info Screen ....................................................................................... 3332 Figure 31: Manage Clients - Genie Client & Genie Server.................................................... 3433 Figure 32: Genie AirTM Manage Clients Screen .................................................................... 3433 Figure 33: Genie AirTM Manage Clients - Add Clients Screen ............................................... 3534 Figure 34: Genie AirTM Manage Clients - Add Clients Instructions Screen ............................ 3534 Figure 35: Receiver Reset - Genie Client & Server .............................................................. 3635 Figure 36: Genie AirTM - Reset Client Screen ....................................................................... 3635 Figure 37: Genie AirTM - Reset Client Confirmation SCreen ................................................. 3736 Figure 38: Genie AirTM - Reset Client to Default Screen ....................................................... 3736 Figure 39: Genie AirTM - Reboot Everywhere Screen ........................................................... 3837 Figure 40: Genie AirTM - Everywhere to Default Screen ........................................................ 3837 Figure 41: Resource Conflict - First Run Screen (Subject to Change) .................................. 4039 Figure 42: Resource Conflict - No Option or Cancel Recording Screen................................ 4140 Figure 43: Resource Conflict during Double-Play ................................................................. 4140 Figure 44: Tilt Error OSD Screen ......................................................................................... 4241 Figure 45: Android Settings Screen ...................................................................................... 5049 Figure 46: iOS Settings Screen ............................................................................................ 5150 Version 1.3.0 11/22/2016 Page iv DIRECTV, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential TERMINOLOGY Term Description Product Manual Genie AirTM Client (RVU) Any RVU certified and DIRECTV approved device that can be connected to the DIRECTV Genie Server (e.g. TVs, Blu-ray Players, etc.) DIRECTV RVU clients non-DIRECTV RVU clients DECA (CCK) C31, C41, C41W, C51, C61K, C61W client Samsung RVU TV, Sony RVU TV, PS3 etc. DIRECTV Ethernet to Coaxial Adapter, also known as CCK, facilitates an easy connection of a DIRECTV receiver with the customer provided internet, using a single coaxial cable. DECA (CCK) BB Broadband Ethernet to Coaxial Adapter HDD LUI Hard Disk Drive Local User Interface, Samsung RVU TVs user interface, such as Picture, Dolby Digital, Captioning, etc., independent of, but accessed through the DIRECTV RUI. MoCA Multimedia over Coax Alliance. Protocol (RVU) RUI RVU A set of instructions defined to do a specific task. In case of RVU, the instructions will allow non-DIRECTV clients (TVs) to display and interact with DIRECTV content without having a physical DIRECTV receiver in every room. Remote User Interface, the DIRECTV UI which is accessed and manipulated directly thru an RVU client. Standard used by manufacturers of consumer electronics to allow entertainment devices within the home to share their content with each other across a home network. Server (RVU) The DIRECTV HR34, HR44, H44 (with HDD), HR54 HD DVR. STB WVB RF4CE Set-top box or receiver. Wireless Video Bridge RF Remote control technology based on the ZigBee standard for consumer electronics devices. Version 1.3.0 11/22/2016 Page v DIRECTV, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential I. OVERVIEW Product Manual Genie AirTM Welcome to AT&Ts DIRECTV video service. Genie AirTM is the next generation Genie Server, satellite receiver that, provides breakthrough features, sophisticated integration and enhanced customer experience. Genie AirTM is a Headless Server. A Headless Server is a satellite receiver that has no local display (no TV connection) on its own and is dedicated to providing services to its Genie clients and RVU TV Clients. Genie AirTM integrates Wireless Video Bridge (Gen 2) and transcoding (Mobile DVR) capabilities. Genie AirTM will use eleven tuners (plus one Network Tuner), is capable of Transponder Bonding and can support up-to Seven RVU clients simultaneously (two of which can be 4K streams). Genie AirTM has built-in SWiM power and storage of 2TB. Genie AirTM is compatible with all Genie clients and Wireless Video Bridge. Version 1.3.0 11/22/2016 Page 6 DIRECTV, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential II. HARDWARE INFORMATION A. FRONT PANEL Product Manual Genie AirTM No Front-Panel Buttons. Status: Multi-Color Status Indicator LED Wireless: Multi-Color Wi-Fi Status Indicator LED (Internal WVB Status) FIGURE 1: GENIE AIRTM FRONT PANEL B. TOP PANEL Add Client: Add Client Button with Green LED (At the Top) Version 1.3.0 11/22/2016 FIGURE 2: GENIE AIRTM TOP PANEL Page 7 DIRECTV, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential C. REAR PANEL Product Manual Genie AirTM DC IN 25.2V: DC power connector with power indicator LED SAT IN - SWM: One satellite input coax connector (SWiM) MoCA: One MoCA status indicator LED USB: One USB 3.0 port Ethernet: One Ethernet port eSATA: One eSATA port SIM CARD with instruction to PUSH TO EJECT: One Conditional Access SIM card slot - Do not access unless instructed by AT&T agent FIGURE 3: GENIE AIRTM REAR PANEL Page 8 DIRECTV, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential Version 1.3.0 11/22/2016 D. SIDE PANEL Product Manual Genie AirTM RESET: One red reset button - To be used only when instructed by AT&T agent during troubleshooting FIGURE 4: GENIE AIRTM SIDE PANEL E. REMOTE There is no remote with the Genie AirTM. However Genie AirTM has RF4CE. It will serve to program remotes (RC71/RC72/RC73) for RVU TV clients F. POWER SUPPLY The Genie AirTM requires the EPS17 (DC 25.2V) External Power Supply. FIGURE 5: EPS17 POWER SUPPLY Page 9 DIRECTV, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential Version 1.3.0 11/22/2016 G. SIM CARD AND SIM CARD INTERFACE Product Manual Genie AirTM Genie AirTM has a SIM card in the Rear Panel (Ref: Figure 3). The SIM card replaces the Access Card. The SIM card will be pre-installed in the Genie AirTM. Similar to the Access card, the SIM card is paired to the Genie AirTM (with a Receiver ID) and can be swapped out with a new SIM card if necessary. The Card Number will be located on the back side of the SIM. The way to insert the card is explained with an illustration near the SIM card slot. FIGURE 6: SIM CARD FRONT & REAR H. SPECIFICATIONS Memory : 3 GB DDR4, 8MB SNOR / 256MB NAND Flash Processor : BCM7366 Storage : 2 TB SATA HDD Dimensions Height: 266 mm (10.47 inches);
Width: 154 mm (6.06 inches);
Depth: 142 mm (5.59 inches) Video & Audio Formats N/A Environmental Requirements Operating temperature: 32 to 122 ( 0 to 50) Storage temperature (No Damage): -40 to 150 ( -40 to 66) Relative humidity: 5-85% non-condensing Version 1.3.0 11/22/2016 Page 10 DIRECTV, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential Mechanical Housing Design Product Manual Genie AirTM Genie AirTM needs to be placed in a Vertical position. Sensors will detect when the orientation is not vertical. The Wireless LED will display Flashing Yellow, and the clients will display a Tilt Error OSD. Version 1.3.0 11/22/2016 Page 11 DIRECTV, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential III. FEATURES Product Manual Genie AirTM Genie AirTM is a Headless Server satellite receiver that has no output to a TV. Supports Wired, Wireless, 4K and RVU Clients Has built-in capability to connect to an internet Wi-Fi access point. Has Built-In Wireless Video Bridge Gen 2. Has Built-In Genie GO functionality. Capable of Transponder Bonding. Uses Eleven (11) Satellite Tuners (+ 1 Network Tuner). Support up-to Seven (7) RVU sessions simultaneously (two of which can be 4K streams). Has built-in SWiM Power. Has internal storage of 2TB with expansion capability. Supports RF4CE Interface. A. HARDWARE FEATURE COMPARISON Feature Built in SWM Power (similar to PI21) Tuners Used (Video + Network) Audio / Video Output Transponder Bonding Built in WVB Add Client Button (for Wireless Video) HR54 Yes 7+1 Yes Yes No No Yes No Supports MoCA 1.1 Supports MoCA 2.0 Hard drive (Internal) 1TB Hard drive expansion capable (eSATA) Yes Remote control compatible Power Button Recording LED Yes Yes Yes Menu/Guide/Arrows/Select/Res buttons No Resolution LED No Side Reset Button Access Card Yes Genie AirTM Yes 11 + 1 No Yes Yes Yes (At the Top) Yes Yes 2TB Yes No No No No No Side No Version 1.3.0 11/22/2016 Page 12 DIRECTV, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential SIM Card Receiver ID USB Power Supply AM21 Support B. SOFTWARE FEATURE COMPARISON Feature 4K ready (Receive, Record and Distribute 4K content) Display 4K content (local decode) Product Manual Genie AirTM No Yes 1 (USB 2.0) EPS44 (12V) Yes Yes Yes 1 (USB 3.0) EPS17 (25.2V) No HR54 Yes Genie AirTM Yes No (distribute to 4K client) No (distribute to 4K client) Linear 4K Push 4K 4K VOD Number of 4K Linear/Recordings at once Total Number of recordings at once Total number of registered RVU clients Total number of active sessions (RVU, MRV or Transcode Currently Streaming) Number of active 4K clients within total number of clients MRV External WVB Compatible AM21 Compatible Built in Wi-Fi connection capability 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi Internet Interface 5 GHz Wi-Fi Internet Interface Transcoding Support Simultaneous SD Transcode Simultaneous HD / 4K Transcode Built in Transcoding Sync and Go Built in Transcoding In Home / Out of Home Streaming Yes Yes Yes 1 5 8 3 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 1 0 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 2 7 8 7 2 Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes 1 0 Yes Yes Version 1.3.0 11/22/2016 Page 13 DIRECTV, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential IV. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS Product Manual Genie AirTM All Minimum Requirements of Genie are applicable to Genie AirTM EXCEPT the Genie AirTM requires:
DSWiM (DSWiM 13 module, SL3DS LNB, 3D2 LNB, 3D2RB LNB or 5D2RB LNB) Minimum of 11 available SWiM channels Minimum of 1 registered Client. Version 1.3.0 11/22/2016 Page 14 DIRECTV, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential V. INSTALLATION A. GENIE AIRTM INITIAL INSTALLATION Product Manual Genie AirTM The following steps are to be followed by an Installer for new installations (not replacement). 1. Physical Installation Genie AirTM needs to be placed in a vertical position. Since Genie AirTM is a Headless Server, a TV cannot be attached to it, and this provides placement flexibility. Steps To Install Genie AirTM:
1) Install the ODU with a Digital SWiM LNB. Refer D-114 H44 Tech Comm for detailed information regarding installation using the built-in SWiM power inserter. 2) If Internet is available (or will be available soon if known), place the Genie AirTM near the customers router and connect the Ethernet cable from the customers router to the Genie AirTM. Genie AirTM will automatically connect to the Internet. This is the preferred method. The minimum distance from other Wireless devices is 4 feet (similar to present day wireless video and Wi-Fi guidance). Alternate Internet Connection The Genie AirTM can also be Internet connected using BB-DECA or Internal Wi-Fi (similar to HR44/54). Alternate Genie AirTM Location: Place the Genie AirTM in a location for optimal signal between the built-in WVB and Wireless Client (per current WVB placement guidance). Refer D-040 WVB Tech Comm for detailed information. 3) Connect the coax cable from the wall plate to the Genie AirTM. 4) Connect the power cable to the Genie AirTM. 2. Genie AirTM Boot-Up & Activation Once the Genie AirTM has Power, the Status LED on the front of the Genie AirTM goes through various color state changes. 1) The Status LED remains OFF during boot-up (about 10 seconds). Note: This initial LED Off state is subject to change before launch. 2) Once the Status LED turns Solid White (approx. 5 seconds), the Installer needs to press the Add Client button located at the top of the Genie AirTM to force a SWDL to the Genie AirTM (if necessary). SWDL over Broadband takes priority over SWDL over Satellite. The Status LED will change to Flashing White while the download occurs. Do not unplug or reset the Genie AirTM while it is in the Flashing White LED state. Version 1.3.0 11/22/2016 Page 15 DIRECTV, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential Product Manual Genie AirTM The SWDL duration via Satellite will be approx. the same as today while the broadband download will be faster. Once the download completes, the Genie AirTM will reboot itself, and LED sequence will go back to step 1 (Status LED Off for approx. 10 seconds, Solid White for approx. 5 seconds) SWDL failure: In case of any issues during SWDL, the Status LED will start Flashing Red. At this point the Genie AirTM will reboot itself and attempt to download the software again. 3) The Status LED will turn Flashing Green (approx. 3-4 minutes), and the Add Client button will begin Flashing Green (this indicates that the Installers Mobile App and Wireless Clients can connect to the Genie AirTM). 4) The Installer can see the Initial setup screens by one of the following:
On the Installers mobile device with the Mobile Installation App (that has been previously configured), turn the Wi-Fi On. Then connect the Installers mobile device to the Genie AirTM internal WVB wireless network and launch the App. The role of the App is to allow the technician to setup the Genie AirTM without a TV connected to it. If the Installers Mobile Device is unable to detect the WVB Wireless Network, press the Add Client Button on the Genie AirTM. This connection does not need Internet or cellular service. The steps for the one-time configuration of the Mobile Installation App is explained in the Appendix. Connect a Wireless client to a TV to see the same installation screens that will be displayed on the Mobile Installation App. If the screens dont appear, press the Add Client Button on the Genie AirTM Connect a Wired Client to a TV and the Genie AirTM MoCA network to see the same installation screens that will be displayed on the Mobile Installation App. 5) The following Satellite Dish Setup (Verifying configuration) screen will be displayed on the Mobile Installation App (or clients). Version 1.3.0 11/22/2016 Page 16 DIRECTV, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential Product Manual Genie AirTM FIGURE 7: INSTALLATION SATELLITE SETUP SCREEN (SUBJECT TO CHANGE) If the Genie AirTM is unable to detect the dish or auto-configure, the Status LED will change to solid Yellow and the Satellite Dish Setup (Dish configuration settings) screen will be displayed. The user needs to manually configure Dish/Switch type before they can continue further. 6) The Status LED then displays Solid Blue and Genie AirTM is ready for Activation. Since Genie AirTM does not have any display on its own, there is no option to switch language to Spanish. FIGURE 8: GENIE AIRTM ACTIVATION SCREEN (SUBJECT TO CHANGE) 7) After Activation, the Satellite IV screen is displayed. The Status LED displays Flashing Green. Version 1.3.0 11/22/2016 Page 17 DIRECTV, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential Product Manual Genie AirTM FIGURE 9: GENIE AIRTM INSTALLATION VERIFICATION SCREEN (SUBJECT TO CHANGE) If Satellite IV fails, the Status LED turns Solid Yellow. Troubleshooting remains the same as present day install. 8) The Status LED continues to display Flashing Green as the Genie AirTM acquires the Advanced Program Guide with the download status as shown on screen. Unlike the Genies, There is no option to Continue in the APG screen. FIGURE 10: GENIE AIRTM APG GUIDE SCREEN 9) Once the APG data is 100% complete, the Genie AirTM runs the Data & Guide Feed Tests. The Status LED remains Flashing Green. Version 1.3.0 11/22/2016 Page 18 DIRECTV, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential Product Manual Genie AirTM FIGURE 11: GENIE AIRTM DATA FEED SCREENS If there is an error found during the Data / Guide feed tests, the LED turns Solid Yellow. Troubleshooting remains the same as present day install. 10) Once Initial Setup is complete, Status LED displays Solid Blue and Genie AirTM is ready to Add Client. The following screen is displayed only in the Mobile Installation App. The Genie Mini clients and RVU TVs will display, the Add Client screen (Refer Add A Client section). FIGURE 12: MOBILE INSTALLATION APP - INSTALLATION COMPLETE SCREEN (SUBJECT TO CHANGE) Version 1.3.0 11/22/2016 Page 19 DIRECTV, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential B. CLIENT INSTALLATION Product Manual Genie AirTM The Genie AirTM must be Setup and Functioning before any RVU Clients can complete installation. The following steps are to be followed at Initial Installation or when adding clients post installation. 1. Genie Wired Client The following are the Steps to Install the Genie Wired Client. 1) Connect the Genie Wired Client to the SWiM/MoCA network via coax. 2) Connect the Genie Client to a TV. 3) Plug the Genie client power cable into a power source and power on the Wired Client. 4) Follow the Add A Client Process section below to add clients. 2. Genie Wireless Client Since Genie AirTM has an in-built WVB no Site Survey will be performed. The following are the Steps to Install Wireless Clients 1) Connect the Genie Wireless Client to a TV. 2) Plug the Genie client power cable into a power source and power on the Wireless Client. 3) The Wireless client will try to connect to the server and the Connecting to Video Bridge screen will be displayed. If Wireless Signal Strength is Green / Signal Quality is Excellent or Good, the following screen is displayed, and the user can select Connect Now. FIGURE 13: CONNECTING TO WVB - EXCELLENT SIGNAL STRENGTH SCREEN If Signal Strength/Quality is Yellow/Fair or Red/Poor, the Genie AirTM or Wireless Client should be moved, or an External WVB should be added to the install (follow normal guidance for WVB and Wireless Client placement and troubleshooting). Version 1.3.0 11/22/2016 Page 20 DIRECTV, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential Product Manual Genie AirTM If Video Bridge Survey Mode is Inactive and the Signal Quality is Waiting, the user must press the Add Client button on the top of Genie AirTM or on a previously connected client navigate to Menu -> Settings ->
Whole-Home -> Manage Clients -> Add Clients. The Add Client
(Discovery) mode is enabled for a maximum of 20 minutes (each time the Add Client button is pressed), and it will time out. Once Signal Strength becomes Excellent or Good, the user can select Connect Now. 4) The Wireless Client will connect to the Genie AirTM. Follow the Add A Client Process section below to add clients. 3. RVU TV / 4K RVU TV The following are the steps to install the RVU / 4K RVU TV client. 1) Connect the RVU / 4K RVU TV to the SWiM/MoCA network (Normal install using the DECA or USB DECA) 2) Connect the power cable and turn on the TV. 3) Get to the DIRECTV Ready input. 4) Follow the Add A Client Process section below to add RVU / 4K RVU TV. C. ADD A CLIENT PROCESS The Add Client process will be different than current Genie process. Full Client Tracking process will be used to Add Clients (Genie AirTM does not use Lenient Mode). Full Client Tracking is documented in detail in the D-088 Goliath-Flower SWDL Tech Comm (Refer the Appendix). In Full Client Tracking, the users do not need the Server Pin to Add or Replace clients. 1) Once the clients are connected, the following screen is displayed in the client. FIGURE 14: FULL CLIENT TRACKING - ADD A CLIENT SCREEN 2) The user needs to follow on-screen instructions to Add the client. Refer D-088 Goliath-Flower Tech Comm (Refer the Appendix). See Add a Client when in Lenient Mode or when in FCT mode section III.B.3.b Version 1.3.0 11/22/2016 Page 21 DIRECTV, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential Product Manual Genie AirTM 3) The Activate Location screen has been modified to include a new Activation Number/Deactivation Number that will be used for future automated activation process (This feature will not be available during pilot/product launch). FIGURE 15: ACTIVATE YOUR NEW LOCATION SCREEN (SUBJECT TO CHANGE) 4) After the location has been added, the following Guided Setup Complete screen is displayed at the client. The Completion Code is displayed in the screen. FIGURE 161615: FULL CLIENT TRACKING - GUIDED SETUP COMPLETE SCREEN (SUBJECT TO CHANGE) 5) After the first Client has been added the Status LED on the Genie AirTM turns Solid Green. 6) After all the clients have been added, the Add Client mode must be turned Off by selecting Menu -> Settings -> Whole Home -> Manage Clients -> Stop Looking. Version 1.3.0 11/22/2016 Page 22 DIRECTV, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential Product Manual Genie AirTM FIGURE 171716: MANAGE CLIENTS - STOP LOOKING SCREEN (SUBJECT TO CHANGE) If the user skips the Stop Looking step, the Add Client mode will automatically timeout within 1 hour (during initial install) or 20 minutes (if Add Client button was pressed). D. ADD EXTERNAL WVB Genie AirTM supports the configuration of an External WVB as a Wireless Extender to the Internal WVB. The following are the steps to install an External WVB. 1) Install the WVB in an optimal location as per current WVB placement guidance. 2) Ensure the Genie AirTM server is Turned On. 3) Ensure all the Wireless clients are turned Off (in standby). 4) Connect the power and coax cables to the external Wireless Video Bridge. 5) After the WVB boots up (WVB LED turns Solid Green / Blue), turn On the Wireless clients. 6) The clients will display A wireless video bridge has been found and configured successfully. 7) The client will automatically connect to the new WVB if it has a better signal than to the Genie AirTM. 8) Ensure the Wireless clients have a Green LED and show video. 9) When the user selects Menu -> Settings -> Whole-Home -> Video Bridge ->
Video Bridge Status, the external WVB will be listed in addition to the internal WVB. Version 1.3.0 11/22/2016 Page 23 DIRECTV, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential Product Manual Genie AirTM FIGURE 18: WIRELESS VIDEO BRIDGE STATUS SCREEN E. PROGRAM REMOTE TO GENIE MINI CLIENTS The procedure to program the Remote to Genie Mini remains the same as present day install. F. PROGRAM REMOTE TO RVU TV USING RF4CE TO SERVER The procedure to program the Remote to the DIRECTV Ready RVU TVs is the same as the present day (see D-137 Mimic SWDL Tech Comm for detailed programming steps). See DIRECTV Ready RVU TV Client Remote Control Programming section III.A.2 in the Mimic tech comm. However since the Genie AirTM is Headless, during the steps to Programming the Genie Remote at the Genie Server the user will be instructed to program the Remote using the TV-Remote Sync option (Menu -> Settings -> Whole Home -> TV-Remote Sync). cannot be used. Version 1.3.0 11/22/2016 Page 24 DIRECTV, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential VI. MANAGE (REPLACE & REMOVE) A. REPLACE GENIE AIRTM Product Manual Genie AirTM The following are steps to be followed when the user needs to replace an old Genie AirTM with a new one. 1) Swap the old Genie AirTM with the new Genie AirTM. 2) Follow normal steps to Reset Connection (Reset to Default) on the Wireless Client (if any). 3) Activate the new Genie AirTM as described in the Installation (Genie AirTM Boot-
Up & Activation) section V.A.2 above. 4) Follow the steps to add a client as described in the Installation (Add A Client) section V.C above and pair all the clients to the new Genie AirTM. B. REPLACE CLIENT Full Client Tracking process is used to Add / Replace clients. 1) To replace a client, Follow the steps in the Installation (Client Installation) section V.B above to swap the old client with the new client. 2) If using a Wireless Client, press the Add Client button at the top of the Genie AirTM and select Connect Now on the wireless client. 3) Select Replace a Location. 4) Follow the Full Client Tracking steps to replace the Client. Refer D-088 Goliath-
Flower Tech Comm for detailed information (Refer the Appendix). See Replace an RVU Client when in Lenient Mode or when in FCT mode section III.B.3.c C. REMOVE CLIENT The Genie AirTM should always have at-least one client connected to it. These steps are to be followed only to remove the 2nd through 8th clients and not when replacing a client. 1) Physically remove the specific client. 2) From another client location select Menu -> Settings -> Whole-Home -> Manage Clients -> Remove Locations. 3) Follow the Full Client Tracking steps to remove the client. Refer D-088 Goliath-
Flower Tech Comm for detailed information (Refer the Appendix). See Delete or Remove a Client when in Lenient Mode or when in FCT mode section III.B.4 D. REPLACE EXTERNAL WVB The Internal Video Bridge cannot be removed as it is built-into the Genie AirTM. If an External WVB is configured to the network, the Remove Video Bridges option will be enabled. The following are the steps to be followed when removing an External WVB. 1) Ensure the Genie AirTM server is has powered On. 2) Ensure all the Wireless clients are turned Off (in standby). 3) Physically remove the old WVB. Version 1.3.0 11/22/2016 Page 25 DIRECTV, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential Product Manual Genie AirTM 4) Plug in the new WVB. 5) Power on all the Wireless clients. 6) Ensure the Wireless clients connected to the new WVB have a Green LED and show video. Else troubleshoot Wireless clients as present day troubleshooting. 7) At any client (wired or wireless), select Menu -> Settings -> Whole-Home ->
Video Bridge -> Remove Video Bridges FIGURE 19: REMOVE VIDEO BRIDGES SCREEN 8) Select the Checkbox for Wireless Video Bridge with "Not Found" after the number, click Continue. 9) Press the Dash key. The OSD You have successfully removed one Wireless Video Bridge from your Whole-Home network will be displayed. Version 1.3.0 11/22/2016 Page 26 DIRECTV, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential VII. INTERNET CONFIGURATION Product Manual Genie AirTM Genie AirTM connects to the Internet by leveraging the existing Get Connected process flow. Genie AirTM performs better when connected in a Wired Broadband Connection. Once the physical connection is made (Ethernet or BB DECA), the Genie AirTM should automatically connect to the internet. If it does not get connected, the following steps need to be followed. A. NEVER CONNECTED FLOW The following are the steps to be followed when connecting a Genie AirTM to the Internet. 1) Connect the Ethernet cable to the Genie AirTM. The server will automatically connect to the Internet. At the client press the Menu button and check if the Genie AirTM is Connected. If its not Internet connected proceed to the next step. 2) Select Connect Now at the client. 3) Once the user selects Connect Now the following Plug in Ethernet Cable screen will be displayed. This screen is to promote the Wired broadband connection. A graphic will be displayed to show the way to connect via Ethernet cable. FIGURE 20: PLUG IN ETHERNET CABLE SCREEN 4) When the user plugs the Ethernet cable and selects Check Connection, the following Checking Connection Status screen will be displayed. FIGURE 21: CHECKING CONNECTION STATUS SCREEN Version 1.3.0 11/22/2016 Page 27 DIRECTV, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential Product Manual Genie AirTM 5) The Genie AirTM will check if its Internet connected. If it connects, the Internet Setup Complete screen will be displayed else the Checking Connection Status screen will continue to be displayed. FIGURE 22: INTERNET SETUP COMPLETE SCREEN 6) If the user selects Go Wireless Instead at Figure 20, another Wireless Warning confirmation screen will be displayed. This screen is used to re-confirm Wireless broadband connection since Genie AirTM performs better in Wired broadband. FIGURE 23: WIRELESS INTERNET CONFIRMATION SCREEN 7) If the user selects Continue with Wired, the previous Plug in Ethernet Cable screen will be displayed (Ref: Figure 20). If the user selects Go Wireless, the following Select Wireless Network screen is displayed. FIGURE 24: SELECT WIRELESS NETWORK SCREEN Page 28 DIRECTV, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential Version 1.3.0 11/22/2016 Product Manual Genie AirTM 8) The user can select the desired Wireless Network to join and proceed with the exiting Get Connected Flow. For detailed information refer D-140 Neo SWDL Tech Comm. B. PREVIOUSLY CONNECTED FLOW 1) If the Genie AirTM was previously Internet connected, the Reconnect Now screen will be displayed. 2) When the user selects Reconnect Now, the Is your Internet connection working screen will be displayed (current existing Get Connected Flow). 3) When the user selects Yes, the Plug in Ethernet Cable screen will be displayed
(Ref: Figure 20). The purpose is to redirect the user to prefer Wired Internet over Wireless connection. 4) Follow the same steps as in Never Connected flow to connect the Genie AirTM to the Internet. Version 1.3.0 11/22/2016 Page 29 DIRECTV, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential VIII. MENU AND UI DIFFERENCES Product Manual Genie AirTM Genie AirTM is a headless server and has no local display on its own. All the Server information will be displayed on each RVU Clients. The screens that are displayed on a client connected to Genie AirTM are different from the present screens in the Genie server and clients connected to a Genie. A. MAIN MENU When the user selects the Menu button, the same Menu screen is displayed on the Genie, clients connected to the Genie and clients connected to the Genie AirTM. The Menu options like My DIRECTV, Search & Browse, Recordings, Extras, and Connected remain the same. FIGURE 25: GENIE AIRTM MENU SCREEN B. MY DIRECTV All Menu Options under the My DIRECTV option will remain the same. C. SEARCH & BROWSE All Menu Options and screens under the Search & Browse option will remain the same. D. RECORDINGS All Menu Options and screens under the Recordings option will remain the same. E. EXTRAS All Menu Options and screens under the Extras option will remain the same. F. SETTINGS & HELP -> SETTINGS Menu -> Settings & Help -> Settings screens will change and have some differences from present Genie and Clients. All Left Menu Options in the Setting Screen seen on a Client connected to an Genie AirTM will remain the same. Version 1.3.0 11/22/2016 Page 30 DIRECTV, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential Product Manual Genie AirTM The following screens from the Settings left menu are no different than what is normally seen on a Client, whether the client is connected to a Genie or Genie AirTM. Internet Setup Display Audio Power Saving Satellite These are the Settings screen on the Genie and Client Connected to a Genie today:
FIGURE 26: GENIE SERVER & CLIENTS CONNECTED TO A GENIE SETTINGS SCREEN This is the Settings screen on a Client connected to an Genie AirTM:
Genie AirTM client will display the Server Info and the Client Info. Client information will be displayed above the Server information. Client information will be specific to the client. Server information will be displayed on all clients. FIGURE 27: GENIE AIRTM CLIENT SETTINGS SCREEN (SUBJECT TO CHANGE) 1. Settings & Help -> Settings -> Info & Test Screen Differences Menu -> Settings & Help -> Settings -> Info & Test screens will change and have some differences from present Genie and Clients. These are the Info & Test screen on the Genie and Client connected to a Genie today:
Version 1.3.0 11/22/2016 Page 31 DIRECTV, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential Product Manual Genie AirTM FIGURE 28: GENIE & CLIENTS CONNECTED TO GENIE - INFO & TEST SCREEN This is the Setting screen on a Client connected to an Genie AirTM:
Genie AirTM client will display the Run System Test, <Client Location Name> Info and Super Genie Info. Run System Test is used to run system test on the Genie AirTM server.
<Client Location Name> Info will display details about the specific client. It is the same as the present Client System Info screen. FIGURE 29: GENIE AIRTM INFO & TEST SCREEN Selecting the Super Genie Info option will display all server information. It will NOT display any details regarding Display, Audio, Remote Control, Captioning, HDTV, Favorites, Parental Controls and Caller ID. These details are maintained only at specific client locations. Version 1.3.0 11/22/2016 Page 32 DIRECTV, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential Product Manual Genie AirTM FIGURE 30: GENIE AIRTM INFO SCREEN Page 33 DIRECTV, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential Version 1.3.0 11/22/2016 Product Manual Genie AirTM 2. Settings & Help -> Settings -> Whole-Home Screen Differences Menu -> Settings & Help -> Settings -> Whole-Home -> Manage Clients screens will have some differences from present Genie and Clients. These are the Manage Client screens on the Genie and Client connected to a Genie today:
FIGURE 31: MANAGE CLIENTS - GENIE CLIENT & GENIE SERVER This is the Manage Client screen on a Client connected to an Genie AirTM:
Version 1.3.0 11/22/2016 FIGURE 32: GENIE AIRTM MANAGE CLIENTS SCREEN Page 34 DIRECTV, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential Product Manual Genie AirTM The following are the differences in Manage Clients for a Client connect to a Genie server versus a Client Connected to an Genie AirTM. 1) When the user selects the Add Clients button, the following screen is displayed. FIGURE 33: GENIE AIRTM MANAGE CLIENTS - ADD CLIENTS SCREEN 2) When the user presses the Dash key the following screen is displayed with on-
screen instructions to Add the client. FIGURE 34: GENIE AIRTM MANAGE CLIENTS - ADD CLIENTS INSTRUCTIONS SCREEN Version 1.3.0 11/22/2016 Page 35 DIRECTV, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential Product Manual Genie AirTM 3. Settings & Help -> Settings -> Reset Screen Differences Menu -> Settings & Help -> Settings -> Reset screen will have some differences from present Genie and Clients. This is the Reset screen on the Genie and Client connected to a Genie today:
FIGURE 35: RECEIVER RESET - GENIE CLIENT & SERVER This is the Reset screen on a Client connected to an Genie AirTM:
FIGURE 363634: GENIE AIRTM - RESET CLIENT SCREEN Version 1.3.0 11/22/2016 Page 36 DIRECTV, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential Product Manual Genie AirTM When the user selects Reboot <Client Location Name>, the following confirmation screen is displayed and when the user presses the Dash key, the client will reboot. FIGURE 37: GENIE AIRTM - RESET CLIENT CONFIRMATION SCREEN When the user selects Reboot <Client Location Name> to Default, a confirmation screen is displayed and when the user press the Dash key, the specific client will reset to defaults. FIGURE 38: GENIE AIRTM - RESET CLIENT TO DEFAULT SCREEN When the user selects Reboot Everywhere, the following confirmation screen is displayed and when the user presses the Dash key, all the client locations will reboot. This functionality is similar to Reset Everything on the Genie server and clients. Version 1.3.0 11/22/2016 Page 37 DIRECTV, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential Product Manual Genie AirTM FIGURE 39: GENIE AIRTM - REBOOT EVERYWHERE SCREEN When the user selects Everywhere to Default, the following confirmation screen is displayed and when the user presses the Dash key the server and all the client locations are reset to default. This functionality is similar to the Reset Defaults on the Genie server and clients. FIGURE 40: GENIE AIRTM - EVERYWHERE TO DEFAULT SCREEN 4. Settings & Help -> Settings -> Remote Control Screen Differences All the remote screens and functions are the same as when a Client is connected to a Genie, except the texts have been modified such that the word receiver has been replaced with location. Version 1.3.0 11/22/2016 Page 38 DIRECTV, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential IX. UPDATES TO EXISTING GENIE OSDS Product Manual Genie AirTM The following OSDs have been included / updated for Genie AirTM. Troubleshooting remains the same as today. A. VIDEO BRIDGE CONNECTION FAILED OSD Genie Text: Unable to connect to Wireless Video Bridge. Make sure that the WVB is in Add Client Mode and this client is within range of your video bridge signal. Genie AirTM client Text: Regretfully, we cant connect your client. Make sure you are in Add Client Mode from an existing location and the client is within range of the Super Genies wireless video signal. B. WIRELESS CONNECTION LOST OSD Genie Text: The connection to your Wireless Video Bridge (WVB) has been lost. Please make sure the WVB and Genie server are properly connected and that they have not been moved. Genie AirTM client Text: Oh no! Your wireless video connection was lost. C. INTERNET NEVER CONNECTED, CONTENT MISSING OSD Genie Text: Connect your Receiver to the Internet to access DIRECTV's massive On Demand library, including thousands of free & premium shows and movies! Select Learn More for details. Genie AirTM client Text: Connect your receiver to the Internet and get access to DIRECTVs huge On Demand library of free & paid movies and shows! Select Learn More for details D. PROGRAM REQUIRES INTERNET CONNECTION OSD Genie Text: Connect your Receiver to the Internet to watch this program and access DIRECTV's huge On Demand library! Select Connect Now for details. Genie AirTM client Text: Connect your Receiver to the Internet to watch this program and access DIRECTVs huge On Demand library! Select Connect Now and follow the onscreen steps. E. WVB NOT FOUND OSD If WVB is not found, this OSD is displayed at the client locations. Text remains the same as Genie. F. CONNECT TO THE INTERNET OSD This OSD is displayed over Live TV to encourage users to connect to the internet both in Never Connected and Previously Connected state. Text remains the same as Genie. Version 1.3.0 11/22/2016 Page 39 DIRECTV, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential X. FEATURE DIFFERENCES A. TRANSCODING Product Manual Genie AirTM Genie AirTM has Two Built-In Transcoders. It supports Transcoding of One SD stream (at-
launch). Transcoding of HD / 4K streams will be supported in future. B. RECORDING & STREAMING CONFLICTS In the current Genie products, when a user exceeds streaming limits, a Streaming Conflict OSD is displayed, and when a user tries to record on too many tuners, a Recording Conflict warning is displayed. On a Client connected to an Genie AirTM, these two limitations will be combined into one screen. When the user tries to watch or / record an eighth program, a conflict occurs, the following Resource Conflict OSD is displayed. Draft Text:
Please cancel a recording below so <New Conflict> can be recorded. Otherwise press EXIT.
(Or) Please cancel an option below so <New Conflict> can be watched. Otherwise press EXIT. To help provide users with better information to choose their cancellation, a new tag (First Run) has been added to indicate First Running of a particular program. FIGURE 41: RESOURCE CONFLICT - FIRST RUN SCREEN (SUBJECT TO CHANGE) Each title listed corresponds to a streaming session on a client, a recording and/or a Double-Play occurrence. The user will have the following options to resolve the conflict. Cancel Recording This will cancel the recoding so the tuner can be used to record/watch another channel/title. No Option Available There will be no option if a client is currently tuned to the channel/title that is listed, even if the title is being recorded Version 1.3.0 11/22/2016 Page 40 DIRECTV, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential Product Manual Genie AirTM Clients could be either a Genie Client or a MRV Client If the user does not wish to cancel and there is a title with no option, they should find the Genie Client that is watching the blocking title and put it in Standby to release the session; or find a MRV client and stop the playback of the recording from the Genie AirTM. Once this is done the other client can start streaming a session. FIGURE 42: RESOURCE CONFLICT - NO OPTION OR CANCEL RECORDING SCREEN Take This Session The Take this session button will be displayed if a session can be taken during Double-Play. Selecting this will disable Double-Play at the location the Double-Play was enabled. FIGURE 43: RESOURCE CONFLICT DURING DOUBLE-PLAY Press Exit During conflict, if the user presses Exit while trying to record, the recording will not take place. If the user presses Exit while trying to stream a channel, it will go back to the channel the user was watching previously before the conflict. Version 1.3.0 11/22/2016 Page 41 DIRECTV, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential XI. TROUBLESHOOTING A. NEW OSDS 1. Tilt Error OSD Draft Text: Help, Your Super Genie has fallen down Product Manual Genie AirTM FIGURE 444440: TILT ERROR OSD SCREEN Cause: If the Genie AirTM has Tilted or fallen over this OSD will be displayed. Troubleshooting: The user needs to set the Genie AirTM upright vertically. The graphic in the OSD will inform the user the appropriate state / position the Genie AirTM should be in. Set the Genie AirTM straight and select OK to dismiss the OSD. 2. Overheating Warning OSD Draft Text: Is it hot in here, or is it just me. Cause: If there is something blocking the Genie AirTM, it will restrict the airflow and cause the Genie AirTM to overheat. Hence this OSD is displayed. Troubleshooting: Check and make sure that nothing is blocking airflow to the Genie AirTM. The graphic in the OSD will inform the user the state / position the Genie AirTM should be placed in. Select OK to restart the Genie. 3. Bad AV Chip OSD Draft Text: Oops, Something Went Wrong Cause: There is a display issue with the Genie AirTM which prevents it from displaying video as soon as one client is connected to it. Troubleshooting: Select Reboot Now to reboot the Genie AirTM. If problem persists, the Genie AirTM needs to be replaced. Version 1.3.0 11/22/2016 Page 42 DIRECTV, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential B. SYSTEM TEST DIAGNOSTIC CODES 1. New Wireless IV Diagnostic Codes TBD 2. Updates to MoCA Test Errors Product Manual Genie AirTM All Genie MoCA test errors apply to Genie AirTM also. The following Error text strings have been updated. a. System Test Error Code 47 or 48 Genie Text: Home Network Distribution Problem. The %s receiver has a poor network connection. If you are having a problem viewing recordings from this receiver, please call Customer Service at 1-800-531-5000 and report the diagnostic code displayed above. Genie AirTM Text: Home Network Distribution Problem. Locations below have reduced network performance. If you are having a problem viewing recordings from these receivers, please call Customer Service at 1-800-531-5000 and report the diagnostic code displayed above. C. SYMPTOMS 1. 5GHz SSIDs not listed Clients connected to a Genie AirTM will not list any 5GHz SSIDs while connecting to the customers router. Troubleshooting: Customer Education. Genie AirTM only uses the 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi band to connect to the customers router. Hence it wont list any 5GHz SSIDs in the network. D. CHANGE TO EXISTING TROUBLESHOOTING ON CLIENT / SERVER Since there is no Genie Server to help troubleshoot, there will be some changes to troubleshooting steps. The following are changes to troubleshooting for existing client and server scenarios. 1. Checks at Server For all troubleshooting that has the user troubleshoot at the Genie server location, troubleshoot as follows. The only exception is when troubleshooting No Servers Were Detected and Wireless Connection Lost. If the issue occurs only on one client, troubleshoot at the specific client using another client as a reference of the Genie server. If the issue occurs on all clients or there is only one client in the home, reboot the Genie server. 2. No Servers Were Detected Symptoms: OSD displays: No Servers were detected, Check your network connections. Cause:
Genie AirTM may not be plugged in. Version 1.3.0 11/22/2016 Page 43 DIRECTV, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential Product Manual Genie AirTM One of the clients may be on a screen such as:
System Test Signal Strength Satellite Setup wired client. Wireless Video Bridge. completed. There may be a connection issue between the Genie AirTM and the There may be a connection issue between the Genie AirTM and the The Genie AirTM was replaced and the Add Client steps were not Troubleshooting:
Scenario Genie Mini Client Wireless Genie Mini Client If other Clients do not have this OSD;
1) Check for loose connections at the 1) Ensure the Network LED on the client is Genie Mini clients that have this OSD. Ensure there are no Band-Stop Filters connected to the Genie Mini Clients 2) Reset the Genie Mini client. 3) Reset the Genie AirTM. 4) Schedule service call. Solid Green 2) If not solid green, troubleshoot Wireless Client using existing troubleshooting steps. 3) Reset Wireless Genie Mini client. 4) Reset the Genie AirTM. 5) Schedule service call. If all Clients have the same OSD;
1) Or if there are no other Clients in the home:
Is this the first time using the Genie Mini clients after a Genie AirTM server replacement?
If No, continue. If Yes: Follow the Add Client process and add the Genie Mini clients. 1) Is this the first time using the Wireless Genie Mini after a Genie AirTM server replacement?
If No, continue. If Yes: Reset the Wireless Connection as with a Genie then follow the Add Client process 4) Check if the MoCA LED at the back 4) Check if the Wireless LED is Solid Green. 2) Check if the following services are active on the users account. Advanced Receiver Service Whole Home DVR Service DVR Service HD Access 3) Go to the Genie AirTM and check if the Status LED is Solid Green. If not solid green, troubleshoot as per the Status LED table. 5) 6) 7) panel of the Genie AirTM is Solid Green. If not solid green, troubleshoot as per the MoCA LED table. If there are no other clients in the home
(Single client home), first reset the Genie Mini client. If OSD is still present reset the Genie AirTM. In case of multiple client household, reset the Genie AirTM. Is the OSD still present on all clients?
Yes: Schedule service call. No: Check the other Clients and if the OSD is still present then on the users account. 2) Check if the following services are active Advanced Receiver Service Whole Home DVR Service DVR Service HD Access 3) Go to the Genie AirTM and check if the Status LED is Solid Green. per the Status LED table. If not solid green, troubleshoot as 5) 6) 7) If not solid green, troubleshoot as per the Wireless LED table. If there are no other clients in the home
(Single client home), first reset the Wireless Genie Mini client. If OSD is still present reset the Genie AirTM. In case of multiple client household, reset the Genie AirTM. Is the OSD still present on all clients?
Yes: Schedule service call. No: Check the other Clients and if the OSD is still present then troubleshoot as per Other clients do Version 1.3.0 11/22/2016 Page 44 DIRECTV, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential Product Manual Genie AirTM troubleshoot as per Other clients do not have this OSD script above. not have this OSD script above. 3. Wireless Connection Lost Symptoms: OSD displays: Wireless Connection Lost. The connection to wireless video bridge has been lost. Please make sure all wireless video bridges and server are properly connected and that this client is within range of the wireless video bridge. Cause:
The internal Wireless Video Bridge lost power or is rebooting. The Wireless client is not in range of the Wireless Video Bridge or Genie AirTM. The Genie AirTM was replaced. Troubleshooting:
Initial troubleshooting steps remain the same as present Wireless Genie Mini client. Scenario Wireless Genie Mini Client If other Clients do not have this OSD;
1) Check if the Network LED on the wireless client is Solid Green If not solid green, troubleshoot using existing troubleshooting steps for Wireless Client LEDs. 2) Reset Wireless Genie Mini client. 3) At the Genie AirTM check if the Status LED is Solid Green. Genie AirTM Status LED table. If not solid green, troubleshoot as per the 4) Check if the Wireless LED is Solid Green. If not solid green, troubleshoot as per the Genie AirTM Wireless LED table. 5) Reset the Genie AirTM. If the Wireless Genie Mini client still has the OSD, schedule service call. If all Clients have the same OSD;
Or if there are no other Clients in the home:
1) Is this the first time using the Wireless Genie Mini after a Genie AirTM server replacement?
If No, continue. If Yes: Reset the Wireless Connection as with a Genie then follow the Add Client process users account. 2) Check if the following services are active on the Advanced Receiver Service Whole Home DVR Service DVR Service HD Access 3) At the Genie AirTM check if the Status LED is Solid Green. Genie AirTM Status LED table. If not solid green, troubleshoot as per the 4) Check if the Genie AirTM Wireless LED is Solid Green. If not solid green, troubleshoot as per the Version 1.3.0 11/22/2016 Page 45 DIRECTV, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential Product Manual Genie AirTM Genie AirTM Wireless LED table. 5) Reset the Genie AirTM. If the Wireless Genie Mini clients still have the OSD, schedule service call. Version 1.3.0 11/22/2016 Page 46 DIRECTV, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential XII. LED SUMMARY A. FRONT PANEL LEDS 1. Status LED Table Color Off/No Color Interpretation No Power Product Manual Genie AirTM Troubleshooting Check if the Power LED at the back panel is Green and wait for 10 seconds. If LED continues to remain Off, reboot server. Flashing Green Booting (Also IV Active, Data Feed Tests) Normal Behavior during Activation / Client Add Ready
(Internal WVB has a good Connection to the Server but No Clients paired with Wireless Video Bridge) boot-up Normal Behavior during guided setup. Dish Not Detected (or) IV / Data Feed Failed This state occurs during guided setup. Solid Blue Solid Yellow Solid Green System Ready / Config Complete
(Wireless Clients should have a connection to the server)
(normal operating color) Solid Red System Error Flashing Red System Error, trying to self-repair Flashing White Downloading Software Check the Mobile Installation App or RVU client to see the error screen and troubleshoot accordingly. Normal Behavior on boot-up complete. (Normal operating state). Restart the Genie AirTM. If LED continues to display Solid Red, replace the Genie AirTM. Wait for TBD minutes to check if the LED changes to another state. Else restart the Genie AirTM. If the LED continues to display Flashing Red, replace the Genie AirTM. Normal Behavior during SWDL. Version 1.3.0 11/22/2016 Page 47 DIRECTV, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential Solid White Power On, Booting up 2. Wireless LED (Internal WVB Status) Product Manual Genie AirTM Normal Behavior during boot-up Color Off Solid Green Flash Yellow Interpretation Troubleshooting Wireless Video Not Transmitting (Cant detect WVB)
(Device Error) Wait for TBD minutes to check if the LED changes to another state. Else restart the Genie AirTM. If LED continues to remain Off, replace the Genie AirTM. Normal operating state. Set the Genie AirTM is in a Vertical upright position. Wireless Video Ready
(Wireless Clients should have a connection to the server) Degraded Wireless Video due to Tilt
(The Wireless Video Bridge has a good connection to the Genie server; however there is a Poor Wireless connection to one or more C41W clients) B. TOP PANEL LED ADD CLIENT Color Off Flash Green Interpretation WCA Off WCA Active
(WVB in Beacon Mode. Coax Network connected) C. BACK PANEL LEDS 1. Power LED Color Interpretation Troubleshooting Off/No color Genie AirTM has no power Connect the power cord and ensure there is Power at the outlet. If no Power replace Power Supply. If issue persists replace Genie AirTM
. Green Genie AirTM has power Normal operating state. Version 1.3.0 11/22/2016 Page 48 DIRECTV, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential Product Manual Genie AirTM 2. MoCA LED Color Interpretation Troubleshooting Off/no color No link When there is a wired client or external WVB in the network, the MoCA LED will turn On or change states. It will remain Off when there are Only wireless clients in the network. In case of wired clients, check connections at all wired locations. If issue persists, reboot server. Solid Green Good MoCA link Normal operating state. Solid Yellow Poor MoCA link Check connections at all wired locations. If issue persists, schedule service call. Version 1.3.0 11/22/2016 Page 49 DIRECTV, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential XIII. APPENDIX Product Manual Genie AirTM A. STEPS TO CONNECT MOBILE INSTALLATION APP TO THE WVB:
Follow the below steps to configure the Installers mobile device so that it can connect to the WVB. The Mobile Installation App is a One-time setup. Once these steps are completed the Installers mobile device should automatically connect to any WVB and Genie AirTM that is in Add Client mode. Android Devices 1. Enter Wi-Fi settings on the Android Device. 2. Find and select network titled DIRECTV WVB 3. Enter password S!te $urvey Mod3 0nly 4. Select Show advanced options 5. Under IP settings, change setting from DHCP to Static 6. Manually enter IP address below as 169.254.9.99 (double check that Gateway address below automatically updates to 169.254.9) 7. Change Network prefix length to 16 8. Select Connect FIGURE 45: ANDROID SETTINGS SCREEN iOS Devices 1. Enter Wi-Fi settings on the iOS device. 2. Find network titled DIRECTV WVB and select the info button 3. Under IP Address, change setting from DHCP to Static 4. Manually enter IP address below as 169.254.9.99 5. Select Join Network 6. Enter password S!te $urvey Mod3 0nly 7. Select Subnet Mask 8. Enter 255.255.0.0 9. Select Join Version 1.3.0 11/22/2016 Page 50 DIRECTV, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential Product Manual Genie AirTM FIGURE 46: IOS SETTINGS SCREEN B. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION INTERFERENCE STATEMENT Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate this equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This device is restricted for indoor use. Version 1.3.0 11/22/2016 Page 51 DIRECTV, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential Product Manual Genie AirTM IMPORTANT NOTE:
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. FCC .doc FE TC_D-088_HR34-44_Goliath-Flow er SWDL 3.2.0 13 1219 ABRIDGED.docx Version 1.3.0 11/22/2016 Page 52 DIRECTV, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2017-03-08 | 5745 ~ 5825 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | Class II permissive change or modification of presently authorized equipment |
2 | 2016-12-12 | 5745 ~ 5825 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | Original Equipment |
3 | 2016-12-09 | 2425 ~ 2475 | DTS - Digital Transmission System |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 3 | Effective |
2017-03-08
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1 2 3 |
2016-12-12
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1 2 3 |
2016-12-09
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1 2 3 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Technicolor Connected Home USA LLC
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1 2 3 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0026096875
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1 2 3 | Physical Address |
5030 Sugarloaf Parkway Building 6
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1 2 3 |
5030 Sugarloaf Parkway
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1 2 3 |
Lawrenceville, Georgia 30044
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1 2 3 |
Lawrenceville, GA
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1 2 3 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 3 | TCB Application Email Address |
T******@TIMCOENGR.COM
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1 2 3 |
t******@timcoengr.com
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1 2 3 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 3 | Grantee Code |
G95
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1 2 3 | Equipment Product Code |
HS17
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 | Name |
R**** L****
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1 2 3 | Title |
Technical Leader - Regulatory Compliance
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
470-2********
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
470-2********
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1 2 3 |
R******@technicolor.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 3 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 06/06/2017 | ||||
1 2 3 | 03/12/2017 | |||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 3 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Equipment Class | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | ||||
1 2 3 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |||||
1 2 3 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Genie Air | ||||
1 2 3 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | No | |||||
1 2 3 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 | Purpose / Application is for | Class II permissive change or modification of presently authorized equipment | ||||
1 2 3 | Original Equipment | |||||
1 2 3 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Grant Comments | Power listed is maximum combined output power conducted. This device is restricted to indoor use only. Device operates with specific antennas in MIMO configurations as described in this filing. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 25 cm from all persons and must not transmit simultaneously with any other antenna or transmitter. Users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This device has 20, 40, and 80MHz bandwidth modes. | ||||
1 2 3 | Power listed is maximum combined output power conducted. This device is restricted to indoor use only. Device operates with specific antennas in MIMO configurations as described in this filing. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 25 cm from all persons and must not transmit simultaneously with any other antenna or transmitter. Users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This device has 20, 40, and 80MHz bandwidth modes. | |||||
1 2 3 | Power listed is maximum combined output power conducted. This device is restricted to indoor use only. Device operates with specific antennas in MIMO configurations as described in this filing. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 25 cm from all persons and must not transmit simultaneously with any other antenna or transmitter. Users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This device has 20 and 40 MHz bandwidth modes. | |||||
1 2 3 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 3 | Firm Name |
SPORTON International Inc.
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1 2 3 | Name |
S******** J******
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
886-3******** Extension:
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
886-3********
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1 2 3 |
s******@sporton.com.tw
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15E | 38 CC MO | 5180 | 5240 | 0.984 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15E | 38 CC MO | 5260 | 5320 | 0.237 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 15E | 38 CC MO | 5500 | 5720 | 0.244 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 4 | 15E | 38 CC MO | 5745 | 5825 | 0.873 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15E | 38 CC MO | 5180 | 5240 | 0.984 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 15E | 38 CC MO | 5745 | 5825 | 0.873 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15C | CC MO | 2412 | 2462 | 0.522 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 2 | 15C | CC | 2425 | 2475 | 0.004 |
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