BSkyB SR101, SR102, SR101 User Manual

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Look inside to see how to set up your new Sky Hub
Set Up Guide
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Contents
Get connected
Check
Find your master phone socket 8 Unplug everything from your
master phone socket 10
Plug in your Sky Hub 12 Fit microfilters around
your home 14 Connect PC (Windows 7) 16 PC (Windows Vista) 18 PC (Windows XP) 20 Mac OSX 22 Wired set up 24
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Get extras
Get protected 27 Enjoy fantastic Sky services 28 Help 30 Advanced users 31
Other stuff
Using your equipment safely 33 Recycling 34
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Get connected
Check Find Unplug Plug in Fit microfilters
Connect
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Check
your activation date
You’ll find this on the top of your Sky Hub packaging. Your Sky Broadband will not be up and running until then.
When to set up your Sky Hub?
• If you are transferring from
another broadband provider, on the activation date your previous broadband service will stop. When this happens you can start to set up your Sky Hub
• If you are coming from Virgin or
getting a new broadband service, you can set up your Sky Hub on your activation date and then wait for your broadband to go live
Please note, your Sky Broadband can go live anytime up to 8pm on your activation date.
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Check
your contents
Sky Hub Black Power Cable
Grey ADSL Cable and Microfilter
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Extra Microfilter
Black Ethernet Cable
(for a wired connection)
Set Up Guide and Connect Card
If you’re missing any of these items please give us a call on 08442 410 515
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Find
your master phone socket
For your best speeds and stability you should connect your Sky Hub to your master phone socket. This is where your broadband signal is strongest.
To find it look around your home for a larger phone socket with a line in the middle and possibly a BT or Openreach logo. You can also try tracing where your phone line enters your house from the street and looking on the wall near there.
OR
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OR
Pre-filtered socketsAlternative master
phone socket
If you can’t find a master socket with
a line through it, look for a socket that is thicker or with a BT logo in the top or bottom corner.
Master phone socket
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If you can’t find your master phone socket simply connect your Sky Hub to a convenient phone socket. Your broadband should still work but may not perform as well as in the master socket.
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You may find you have a pre-filtered
master phone socket. If you do, plug in
the grey end of the ADSL cable into the back of the Sky Hub.
Remove the microfilter from the other end of the grey ADSL cable, and plug the grey ADSL cable directly into the ADSL port on the master phone socket.
Then jump to step 4 on page 13 of this Set Up Guide.
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3
Unplug
everything from your master phone socket
If you have a splitter already inserted (it may look like either of these):
Take it out of your master phone socket and continue to the next page.
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OR
If you have a phone
cable already inserted:
OR
If you have any existing
broadband equipment inserted:
Take it out of your master phone socket and continue to the next page.
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Take out everything from your master phone socket. Remove the old microfilter from the cables and discard it. Continue to the next page.
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Plug in
your Sky Hub
OR
1. Plug the white end of the microfilter with
the grey ADSL cable attached directly into your master phone socket.
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2. Plug in the phone cable OR splitter that
you previously removed to the microfilter port marked ‘Sky Box/Phone’.
3. Plug the grey end of the ADSL cable into
the back of your Sk y Hub.
Double filtering
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Never plug microf ilters into other microfilters. This will prevent your Sky Broadband connection from working.
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4. Now plug the blue connec tor of the black
power cable into the back of your Sky Hub.
Then plug it in at the mains and switch on.
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Fit microfilters
around your home
Why should I fit microfilters to all my other phone sockets that are in use?
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Without correctly installed microfilters around your home, your Sky Broadband connection may be slow, intermittent or may stop connecting at all.
Master phone socket already set up (shown in section 4 Plug in)
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For these set ups, this is how you should fit a microfilter to your phone socket:
Phone set up
Sky Box and phone set up
Sky Box set up
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Don’t have enough microfilters?
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If you need additional microfilters
call us on 08442 410 515. You can still set up your Sky Hub, unplug any other devices from your phone sockets. Then, once you have your extra microfilters, reconnect the devices as above.
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Connect
your PC (Windows 7) wirelessly to the internet
1. Find wireless networks
• Click on the icon in
the system tray (near your taskbar clock) to see available wireless networks
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2. Select your wireless network
• Your Sky Hub’s wireless details should appear in the list of
networks. You can find the name of your wireless network on the inside lid of your Sky Hub packaging or on the ‘Connect’ card. This is also on the back of your Sky Hub
• Click on your Sky Hub’s network name and click Connect
PC (Windows 7)
PC (Windows Vista)
PC (Windows XP)
Mac OSX
Wired set up
3. Enter your wireless password
• The Security Key is your password. This can
be found on the inside lid of your Sky Hub packaging or on the ‘Connect’ card. This is also on the back of your Sky Hub
• Always enter your password in CAPITAL
letters
• If you are asked for a PIN then insert this
instead of the password and click OK
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WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup)
OR
• Push the WPS button and hold it in for two
seconds. The wireless icon will f lash amber
4. Open browser
• Click on an internet browser to complete
your set up
Can’t get connected
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• Have you turned on the wireless switch
or button on your computer?
• Have you selected the correct network?
• Try entering your Password or PIN again
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Connect
your PC (Windows Vista) wirelessly to the internet
1. Find wireless networks
• Click the window icon
• Select ‘Connect To’
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2. Select your wireless network
• Your Sky Hub’s wireless details should appear in the list of networks
• You can find the name of your wireless network on the inside
lid of your Sky Hub packaging or on the ‘Connect’ card. This is also on the back of your Sky Hub
• If you don’t see your network name, click the Refresh network button
• Select your network and click Connect
PC (Windows 7)
PC (Windows Vista)
PC (Windows XP)
Mac OSX
Wired set up
3. Enter your wireless password
• You’ll then be prompted to push the WPS
button on your Sky Hub (right) or click the link to enter the password
• The Network Key is your password, this can
be found on the inside lid of your Sky Hub packaging or on the ‘Connect’ card. This is also on the back of your Sky Hub
• Always enter your password in CAPITAL
letters
• If you are asked for a PIN then insert this
instead of the password
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WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup)
OR
• Push the WPS button and hold it in for two
seconds. The wireless icon will f lash amber
4. Open browser
• Click on an internet browser to complete
your set up
Can’t get connected
i
• Have you turned on the wireless switch
or button on your computer?
• Have you selected the correct network?
• Try entering your Password or PIN again
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Connect
your PC (Windows XP) wirelessly to the internet
1. Find wireless networks
• Right click the wireless
icon
• Click View Available
Wireless Networks
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2. Select your wireless network
• Highlight your Sky Hub’s wireless details from the list
• You can find the name of your wireless network on the inside lid
of your Sky Hub packaging or on the ‘Connect’ card. This is also on the back of your Sky Hub
• If you can’t find your network name, click Refresh network list
• Select your network and click Connect
PC (Windows 7)
PC (Windows Vista)
PC (Windows XP)
Mac OSX
Wired set up
3. Enter your wireless password
• The Network Key is your password. This
can be found on the inside lid of your Sky Hub packaging or on the ‘Connect’ card. This is also on the back of your Sky Hub
• Always enter your password in CAPITAL
letters and click Connect
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4. Open browser
• Click on an internet browser to complete
your set up
Can’t get connected
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• Have you turned on the wireless
switch or button on your computer?
• Have you selected the correct
network?
• Try entering your password again using CAPITAL letters
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Connect
your MAC OSX wirelessly to the internet
1. Find wireless networks
• Click on the Apple icon,
select System Preferences and click on Network
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2. Turn Airport On
• Select Airport and click On
• Highlight your wireless network in the drop down bar. You can
find the name of your wireless network on the inside lid of your Sky Hub packaging or on the ‘Connect’ card. This is also on the back of your Sky Hub
• Select your network
PC (Windows 7)
PC (Windows Vista)
PC (Windows XP)
Mac OSX
Wired set up
3. Enter your wireless password
• Enter your password. This can be found
on the inside lid of your Sky Hub packaging or on the ‘Connect’ card. This is also on the back of your Sky Hub
• Always enter your password in CAPITAL
letters
• Click OK
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4. Open browser
• Click on an internet browser to complete
your set up
Can’t get connected
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• Have you turned on the wireless
switch or button on your computer?
• Have you selected the correct
network?
• Try entering your password again using CAPITAL letters
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Connect
with a wired set up
Why a wired connection?
If your computer will always be next to your Sky Hub, then you may want to set up a wired Sky Broadband connection.
Ease of set up – a wired connection is much easier to set up. All you need to do is simply plug one end of the black Ethernet cable into the back of your Sk y Hub and the other end into your computer.
Reliability and speed – your computer will always be connected, without interference from other electrical devices which will give you a faster speed than with a wireless connection, so ideal if you are downloading large files.
1. Connect to your computer
• Plug one end of the black Ethernet cable
into the Ethernet port on the side of your
computer. It usually has a symbol next to it
that looks like this:
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PC (Windows 7)
PC (Windows Vista)
PC (Windows XP)
Mac OSX
Wired set up
2. Connect to your Sky Hub
• Plug the other end of the black Ethernet cable into one of the yellow ports on the back of your Sky Hub. Your computer should automatically connect.
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3. Open browser
• Click on an internet browser to complete
your set up
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Get extras
Get protected Enjoy fantastic Sky services Help Advanced users
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Get protected
with security software
When using the internet you must protect yourself and your family against online threats by making sure up-to-date anti-virus and parental control software is installed on your computer.
With Sky Broadband you can install a free trial of McAfee Security Suite, which includes
parental controls for PCs.
Security Suite
• Automatically blocks, cleans and removes
viruses
• Protects and conceals your computer from hackers
• Blocks spyware and removes existing spyware
• Adds helpful safety ratings to sites and
search engines
• Filters offensive content and limits child internet access
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Parental Controls
McAfee Internet Security Suite already comes
with Parental Controls as standard. Or you can get Parental Controls on their own as a separate download, free for as long as you need them, on up to three PCs.
McAfee Parental Controls are an important part of keeping your family safer online. They help you control when your children can be online, monitor/control what websites they can visit, and keep an eye on their online activities.
VirusScan
If you have a Mac you can download our free
VirusScan software.
You can install any of these services from
sky.com/broadband
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Enjoy fantastic
Sky services
Connect your Sky+HD box and get TV On Demand
Now you’ve completed your Sky Hub set up, you can connect your Sky Hub to your compatible Sky±HD box to access TV On Demand, our librar y of TV on demand for no extra monthly cost.
Once a wired or wireless connection is made to your Sky±HD box, the Sky±HD icon will turn white. To find out more about setting up your connection for TV On Demand, go to
sky.com/tvondemand
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Sky.com, our official site, is an ideal home page
and offers you an exciting number of options:
My Sky
Here you can manage your Sky account and see bills, make payments, track orders and more, whenever and wherever you want.
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Sky Go
Enjoy TV from Sk y on your iPad, iPhone or laptop with Sky Go, available at no extra cost to Sky TV customers.
Catch the latest movies, live sports and entertainment in line with your subscription anywhere in the UK or Ireland with a WiFi or 3G connection.
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Help
Experiencing difficulties? This checklist covers the most
common solutions should you be having problems connecting.
1. Check your broadband activation date
You can find this on the top of your Sky Hub packaging – you won’t be able go online before this date.
2. Check your broadband connection is set up correctly
Make sure that you’ve plugged in microfilters between the master phone socket and any other connections – refer back to the ‘unplug’ and ‘plug in’ sections of this ‘Set Up Guide’ for step by step instructions.
3. Check your power light is white
The power light should be white, if not check the power supply is plugged in and switched on at the mains.
4. Check your wireless (Wi-Fi) is turned on
If you are connecting wirelessly make sure your
computer (device) has wireless switched on.
If you’re unsure where to find this refer to the
manufacturers guide.
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5. Check you’ve entered your wireless details correctly
Make sure you’ve selected the correct wireless network f rom the list and entered your pass word in CAPITAL letters – no numbers. If you are asked
for a PIN, this will be eight numbers. You can find
your wireless details on the inside of your Sky Hub packaging, the ‘Connect’ card or on the back of your Sky Hub.
6. For best performance leave your Sky Hub
switched on
It’s important to leave your Sky Hub permanently
switched on so we can continue to provide the best speeds supported with a reliable connection.
Still not working?
If you’ve followed all the steps in this guide and are
still experiencing diff iculties, try a wired connection using your Ethernet cable (page 24) and go online
sky.com/help where you can find more detailed
steps, videos and additional help like connecting game consoles and smart phones. Or call Sky Technical Support on 08442 410 515.
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Advanced users
Sky Hub login
If you’re an expert user, who wants to update your preferences or firewall, you can access your Sky Hub control panel by doing the following:
• Open up the Internet Explorer window or any other internet browser that you use
• In the address bar of the web browser, type in http://192.168.0.1/ which will take you to the Sky Broadband set up page
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• In the username field, type in your username and password
• The default login is (lowercase):
Username: admin
Password: sky
Click OK
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Other stuff
Other things you need to know about your new Sky Hub:
Using your equipment safely Recycling
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Using your
equipment safely
Your Sky Hub has been manufactured to meet international safety standards, but you must take care if you want it to perform properly and safely. It’s important that you read this
section completely, especially the ‘Warnings and Cautions’ instructions. You should follow
the instructions set out in your Set Up Guide.
If you’ve any doubts about the set up process,
operation or safety of your Sky Hub, please contact Sky.
Warnings and cautions
Remember that contact with 230V AC mains can be lethal or can cause a severe electric shock. To avoid this risk:
• Never remove the cover of your Sky Hub.
There are no user-serviceable parts inside, but there are some high-voltage live parts
• Don’t attempt to repair your Sky Hub. Instead,
please contact Sky Customer Services
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• If you move your Sky Hub between locations at
different temperatures, allow it to reach room temperature before you apply power to it
• Make sure that all electrical connections are
properly made
• Don’t try to connect any of your Sky Hub
to the mains supply until you’ve properly connected all the other leads
• Disconnect your Sky Hub from the mains
supply before you disconnect any other equipment from its rear panel
• Never push anything into holes, slots or other
openings in the casing of your Sky Hub
• Your Sky Hub is intended for use in moderate
climates. Don’t use or store your Sky Hub in hot, cold, damp or dusty places
• In order to ensure a free flow of air around
your Sky Hub, allow at least 10cm of space above and on all sides. Don’t cover any ventilation holes and slots
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• Ensure the ventilation holes and slots
don’t become impeded with items such as newspapers, tablecloths and curtains or similar items
• Don’t place your Sky Hub close to sources of heat such as a heater or direct sunlight . The maximum temperature should not exceed 45°C
• Don’t place your Sky Hub in an enclosed
cabinet with other pieces of tv equipment e.g. Sky Box, VCR or DVD
• Don’t put anything on your Sky Hub which
might drip or spill into it. Never stand objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on top
• Never place naked flame sources, such as
lighted candles, on or adjacent to your Sky Hub
Mains plug and its fuse
The supplied mains plug may be a non-rewireable type or a rewireable type. Both types
contain an approved 3A fuse. If you need to replace the fuse, use an ASTA or BSI approved
BS 1362 fuse, rated at 3A and marked with either of these symbols. Non-rewireable plugs have the fuse beneath a fuse cover on the plug face. Use a screwdriver to lever off the fuse cover, replace the fuse with a new one and refit its cover. Never use a plug if its fuse cover is missing. Rewireable plugs have the fuse inside.
Use a screwdriver to remove the plug’s back cover, then lever out the fuse and replace it with a new one. Replace the plug’s back cover.
If the supplied mains plug is not suitable for
your mains socket outlet, remove its fuse and then cut the plug off the lead. Destroy the severed plug immediately to avoid the shock hazard which would exist if this were to be plugged into a mains socket. Don’t attempt to repair or modif y the mains lead or plug. Fit
an appropriate mains plug on the lead. If this
plug contains a fuse, it should be as described
above. If you’re using a non-fused plug, an
external fuse must not exceed 5A .
Connecting to the mains supply
Your Sky Hub operates with 230V AC, 50 Hz mains supply. Don’t connect it to a DC power supply. On some models, the supplied mains lead has a 2-way connector at one end and
a mains plug at the other. Insert the 2-way
connector into your Sky Hub before you insert the plug into the mains supply. The only way to disconnect your Sky Hub from the mains is to take the plug out of the socket. Your Sky Hub must therefore be installed near the mains socket outlet, which should be easily accessible. If you’re in any doubt about
anything relating to the mains supply, consult a competent electrician.
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Recycling
Make a difference with Sky
Give your old Sk y product a new life. We can reuse most parts of your old Sky product and any parts we can’t, we recycle. The crossed
out wheeled bin symbol is used to mark products that should not be disposed of with general household waste, but collected separately for reuse or recycling. The product contains materials that when processed correctly can be recovered, reused or recycled.
Old Sky equipment can be reused or recycled, and the good news is that it’s really easy to do. We have three options for you:
1. Send it to us, for free, and we’ll make sure it
gets reused or recycled. Package it carefully, remove any batteries and include a note to say that it is for reuse or recycling, then send it to:
Sky Accessories, FREEPOST RLUT-GCLR-LBXK,
Unipart Technology Logistics, Unit G Swift Park, Old Leicester Road, Rugby, CV21 1DZ.
2. You can also take it to your local Designated
Collection Facility (DCF) – find one at
www.recycle-more.co.uk
3. Or give it to your Sky engineer next time
they visit.
For more information on reuse and recycling your old Sky products, and to find more about what we do, go to sky.com/environment
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© Copyright British Sky Broadcasting Limited 2012.
Sky, Sky±HD, Sky Box, My Sky, Sky Go and
Believe in Better are trade marks owned by the
British Sky Broadcasting group of companies.
This product is intended for use in the UK only.
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