Getting Started
VBrick WM IP Receiver Admin Guide 3
IPR Power States
Once plugged into an AC power source, the IPR is always in one of three states: On, Off, or
Standby. Standby is a power saving mode in which the device is neither on or off. There are
two triangular silver buttons on the front panel. You can turn power on or off using the
(upper) triangular silver button or by using the
Power button on the remote control. The
lower button has no function.
1. Connect the IPR
The WM IP Receiver is shipped with all the cables and connectors you need to install the
device. No software installation is required. The WM IPR is also shipped with the latest IPR
software already installed. In the unlikely event you need to reinstall (or upgrade) the
software, see Software Upgrade
on page 27.) Connect the audio, video, and Ethernet cables
as shown in the following drawing. The WM IPR includes the following components:
•WM IP Receiver
• Remote Control with 2 AA Batteries
Decode Rate 56Kbps–4 Mbps.
Video System Type NTSC or PAL.
EthernetTV
Support
Compatible with VBrick's ETV Portal Server (v4.1 or higher).
IR Remote All standard functions.
Configurable
Modes
• Local (Static Program Guide).
• Local-Fullscreen (play configured program).
•Portal Server.
Outputs Composite, VGA, RCA audio.
Network Ethernet, DHCP, Manual IP configuration, IGMP v3.
Management • Remote Management via web browser.
•Web Service.
• Telnet (future release).
Security Login required for user interface change or system changes.
On Turn the IPR on (from the off state) by briefly pressing the Power
button on the front panel or using the Power button on the remote
control.
Off Turn the IPR completely off by pressing the Power button on the
front panel for five seconds or more. The IPR is off when unplugged
or immediately after being plugged in.
Standby Put the IPR in Standby (from the on state) by pressing the Power
button on the remote control or by using the Shutdown command on
the IWS Maintenance menu. To exit Standby, press Power on the
remote control. In Standby, there is no network connectivity and the
TV will be black.