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| - | ====== HDHomeRun CONNECT | + | ====== HDHomeRun CONNECT ===== |
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| - | <WRAP group> | ||
| - | <WRAP half column> | ||
| - | ^ Model numbers | ||
| - | | HDHR4-2US | ||
| - | QAM64/ | ||
| - | | HDHR4-2DT | ||
| - | | HDHR4-2IS | ||
| - | ---- | + | ===== CONNECT 4K ===== |
| + | <WRAP indent> | ||
| + | The HDHomeRun CONNECT 4K is the first HDHomeRun ATSC 3.0 model from Silicondust, | ||
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| + | For information and help with ATSC 3.0, please see our page on **[[ATSC 3.0]]** | ||
| - | ^ Tuners | 2 | | + | <WRAP box> |
| - | ^ Works with DVR | Yes | | + | ^ ^ Model numbers |
| - | ^ Size | | | + | | CONNECT 4K | HDHR5-4K | 4 | Both ATSC 3.0 and 1.0 are supported on 2 tuners \\ ATSC 1.0-only is supported on the other 2 tuners \\ (all tuners also support QAM64/ |
| - | ^ Ports | Power, Ethernet (100baseTX), | + | |
| - | ^ Power supply | < | + | ^ Works with HDHomeRun [[:DVR]] |
| - | 2.1mm ID / 5.5mm OD plug, 9-10mm depth, center positive \\ | + | ^ Size | 3.4" |
| - | Max 5.25V @ no-load \\ | + | ^ Ports |
| - | Min 4.75V @ 1A \\ | + | ^ Power supply |
| - | Noise <= 100mVp-p</ | + | |
| </ | </ | ||
| - | <WRAP half column> | ||
| - | {{ : | ||
| - | {{ : | ||
| </ | </ | ||
| - | </ | + | ===== CONNECT DUO & QUATRO (5th generation) ===== |
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| + | The HDHomeRun CONNECT DUO and HDHomeRun CONNECT QUATRO are 5th generation HDHomeRun network tuners. | ||
| - | ===== FAQ and LED status ===== | + | <WRAP box> |
| - | <btn type=" | + | ^ ^ Model numbers |
| - | ==== Leftmost LED on HDHomeRun is blinking green ==== | + | | CONNECT DUO | HDHR5-2US | 2 | 8-VSB/ATSC & QAM64/256 | |
| + | | ::: | HDHR5-2DT | 2 | DVB-T/T2 & DVB-C | | ||
| + | | CONNECT QUATRO | HDHR5-4US | 4 | 8-VSB/ATSC & QAM64/256 | | ||
| + | | ::: | HDHR5-4DT | 4 | DVB-T/T2 & DVB-C | | ||
| - | This indicates that the HDHomeRun | + | ^ Works with HDHomeRun |
| + | ^ Size | 3.4" | ||
| + | ^ Ports | Antenna, Ethernet (100baseTX), | ||
| + | ^ Power supply | ||
| + | </ | ||
| + | </ | ||
| + | ===== CONNECT (4th generation) ===== | ||
| + | <WRAP indent> | ||
| - | ==== Leftmost LED on HDHomeRun is solid red ==== | + | <WRAP box> |
| + | ^ Model numbers | ||
| + | | HDHR4-2US | ||
| + | | HDHR4-2DT | ||
| + | | HDHR4-2IS | ||
| - | This indicates that the HDHomeRun | + | ^ Tuners |
| + | ^ Works with HDHomeRun [[:DVR]] | Yes | | ||
| + | ^ Size | | | ||
| + | ^ Ports | Antenna, Ethernet (100baseTX), | ||
| + | ^ Power supply | ||
| + | </ | ||
| - | + | </WRAP> | |
| - | ==== No/few channels found in channel scan ==== | + | |
| - | <wrap indent> | + | |
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| - | If you are using cable, verify that unencrypted digital channels are present on the line you are using. Many larger cable providers, including Comcast, RCN, TWC, Charter, Brighthouse, | + | |
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| - | If you are using an antenna, verify that signals are present on the same cable using another device, if possible. If you have an amplifier on the line, try removing it in order to make sure that you are not overloading the tuners. | + | |
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| - | If you are using the HDHR-EU, HDHR3-EU, or HDHR3-4DC with a DVB-C signal source, verify that you have the correct modulation settings entered on the DVB-C tab in HDHomeRun Setup. | + | |
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| - | If you need further assistance, please open a support ticket: | + | |
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| - | - Go into the Advanced tab in HDHomeRun Setup, and check the Send diagnostic information to SiliconDust support box | + | |
| - | - Unplug the power cord from the HDHomeRun, count to ten, and plug it back in | + | |
| - | - On the Digital Cable or Digital Antenna tab (whichever is appropriate), | + | |
| - | - Open a **[[: | + | |
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| - | {{tag>connect4 hardware}} | + | |