Cisco Systems 4650HDC, 4640HDC User Manual

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Data Sheet
Cisco Explorer 4640HDC and 4650HDC High-Definition Set-Tops with Multi-Stream CableCARD Interface
Power, flexibility, and advanced security features highlight the Cisco® Explorer® 4640HDC and 4650HDC High-Definition Set-Tops with Multi-Stream CableCARD™ (M-Card™) Interface.
The 4640HDC and 4650HDC set-tops support the tru2way™ (formerly OCAP™) and Federal Communications Commission (FCC) mandates for separable security. The set-tops also offer MPEG-4 (H.264) high definition (HD) and standard definition (SD) decoding with HD and SD outputs and DOCSIS
Figure 1. Cisco Explorer 4650HDC front panel (image may vary from actual product and specification)
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2.0 data capability. The 4650HDC set-top also provides analog tuning.
Features
Network Utilization Enhancements
1 GHz Tuning enables cable operators to expand network bandwidth to provide additional services such as VOD, tru2way, DOCSIS 2.0, and high-speed data
MPEG-4 (H.264) Decoding supports compression technology that provides better video quality at approximately half the data rate of MPEG-2
DOCSIS 2.0 provides greatly increased upstream throughput for future advanced services and provides a path for future IP video services (optional software)
OpenCable and Conventional Network Support
M-Card Interface uses a Multi-Stream CableCARD (M-Card) for separable security
Axiom™ Middleware supports tru2way applications such as Service Navigators, Games, and other future tru2way applications (optional software)
DSG (DOCSIS Set-top Gateway) provides a powerful standard transport mechanism for command and control signaling between the set-top and service provider network (optional software)
DAVIC Receiver/Transmitter allows IP-based, real-time, two-way communication between the set-top and the service provider network for on-demand services (optional software)
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Home Networking Features
USB 2.0 Connection enables a host connection to peripheral devices such as navigation controllers, network adapters, and memory media readers
Ethernet Connection enables a connection to the home IP LAN for advanced services such as content sharing to the set-top from retail-purchased electronic devices
Figure 2. Cisco Explorer 4650HDC front panel (image may vary from actual product and specification)
Table 1. Front Panel
Feature Description
Controls Vol+, Vol–, Ch+ Ch–, Select, Guide, Info, Exit, Settings, IR receiver, Power
Connections USB 2.0 host, software-controlled
Indicators Four-segment LED digits, Power icon, Message icon, HDTV, 5.1, Auto, 1080i/p, 720i/p, 480i/p
Color Black, grey text
Branding Cisco, model number, provision for customer brand
Figure 3. Cisco Explorer 4650HDC back panel (image may vary from actual product and specification)
Table 2. Back Panel
Feature Description
Connections In Cable In, Power
Connections-Interactive USB 2.0 Host, RJ-45 Ethernet, software controlled
Connections Out HDMI™ (1.3) with CEC, IEEE 1394 (4-pin), Dual L/R Audio, Baseband Video, YPbPr, IR,
Output Resolutions 720 x 480i 60 Hz, 1920 x 1080i 60 Hz, 1920 x 1080p 30 Hz, 1920 x 1080p 24 Hz,
Output Control Scaled video in graphics, scaled HD video in graphics, graphics on HD and SD outputs, aspect
Power Input Polarized 2-prong modular cord plug, 115 VAC, 60 Hz
Power Output Polarized 2-prong outlet, at input line voltage, software controlled
Labels Serial Number, eCM MAC Address, RF MAC Address, M-Card Serial Number,
S-Video Out, Optical Digital Audio, Coaxial Digital Audio Out, RF Out, Switched Outlet
1280 x 720p 60 Hz, 720 x 480p 60 Hz, 720 x 480i 60 Hz, software controlled
ratio control, native resolution pass-thru, HD down convertible to SD, software controlled
M-Card MAC Address
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