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1 Power Turns the set-top on and off 2 LED Illuminates green when the set-top is on. Illuminates red when the set-top is in standby mode. Flashes green to indicate IR activity 3 IR Sensor Receives the infrared signal from the remote control. The sensor is behind the front panel 4 Guide Accesses the Electronic Program Guide (EPG) 5 OK Exits menus. Javascript tool to convert Cisco type 5 encrypted passwords into plain text so that you can read them. This is done using client side javascript and no information is transmitted over the Internet or to IFM. Viewing Set-Top Box Data. DeviceView,page1. Alerts,page3. DeviceProperties,page3. QuickActions,page3. ViewLogEntries,page4. MonitorSTBConnectivity,page5 Device View. Cisco Prime Home User Guide 6.5 4 Viewing Set-Top Box Data View Log Entries.

[Vincent Deconinck] gave a fresh lease of life to an old set top box by adding a few Euro’s worth of hardware and some software smarts. The device in question is an old VOOcorder – a Cisco set-top box provided by VOO, his cable service provider in Belgium.

The VOOcorder doesn’t have any WiFi hardware or browser / app based interfaces. It’s a simple device controlled either via an IR remote or front panel buttons. [Vincent] added an ESP8266 and hooked it up to the IR receiver on the set-top box. He also set it up as an SPI slave to the front panel VFD display controller and connected it to the debug serial interface of the VOOcorder as well. The software, on the other hand, required a lot more work consisting of code running on the ESP itself, several HTML pages and JavaScript code for the browser front end, and a few scripts running in the background.

The result was bidirectional interactivity from within a browser, allowing him to send commands and receive status information as well as providing a user-friendly search interface. Further, his browser interface was integrated with information from the service providers website letting him do scheduling and recording of programs. The stuff that interested us is how he sniffed out the IR signals, figured out the SPI protocol used by the front panel controller, and implemented SPI-slave mode for the ESP8266. [Vincent] was surprised that such a cheap device could handle three distinct web servers while parsing two message streams without a hitch.

It’s a great hack showing us how to use super cheap electronics to upgrade and modernize old hardware. Check out the two videos after the break – showing a demo of the hack in action, and a walk through of the hardware modifications. About your Cisco CHS 335 HD STB  Top Troubleshooting Tips  FAQs about Audio  Set up Set Top Box 

If you are self-installing a Set-Top Box, follow the Self-Install User Guide that came with your equipment. If you've misplaced your guide, download a PDF of the guide:

For Arris models, VMS1100 or IPC1100, click here

For All Other Models (QIP 7216-1, 7218 models, 6200, 6416, 7199, 7216, 7232, CHS335, CHS435, 2500 SD models), click here

Model numbers are located on the front of your Set Top Box

Have you completed all the preliminary steps and now need to activate your equipment? Follow the online activation steps. Activation takes approximately 30 minutes. Dimensions Wiring Diagrams for the Cisco CHS 335HDC HD Set-Top Box

Below are wiring diagrams to help connect equipment such as your TV, DVD, and Home Theater System.Cisco Set Top Box Crackers Brands Connecting a Cisco CHS 335 HDC to an HDTV with HDMI  Connecting a Cisco CHS 335HDC to an HDTV with DVI  Connecting a Cisco CHS 335HDC to an HDTV with Component Cables  Connecting a Cisco CHS 335HDC to an SDTV with S-Video  Connecting a Cisco CHS 335HDC to an SDTV with RCA Cables  Connecting a Cisco CHS 335HDC to an SDTV with Coaxial Cable  Connecting a Cisco CHS 335HDC to a Home Theater System with Component Cables  Connecting a Cisco CHS 335HDC to a Home Theater System & DVD Player with Component Cables  Connecting a Cisco CHS 335HDC to a Stereo VCR or DVD Recorder  Connecting a Cisco CHS 335HDC to an SDTV with Component Cables 

 

 

 

 

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