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<lead>The HDHomeRun PRIME is used for US cable TV, using CableCARD.</lead> | <lead>The HDHomeRun PRIME is used for US cable TV, using CableCARD.</lead> | ||
- | {{:prime_front_with_roundel.png?direct&300|HDHR3-CC Front}}{{:prime_back.png?direct&300|HDHR3-CC Back}} | + | {{:prime_front_with_roundel.png?direct&300|HDHR3-CC Front}}{{:prime_back.png?direct&300|HDHR3-CC Back}} |
<WRAP box> | <WRAP box> | ||
- | ^ Model number | HDHR3-CC | | + | ^ Model number | HDHR3-CC | |
- | ^ Signal type | US Cable TV & QAM64/256 | | + | ^ Signal type | US Cable TV & QAM64/256 | |
- | ^ Tuners | 3 | | + | ^ Tuners | 3 | |
- | ^ Works_with_DVR | Yes | | + | ^ Works_with_DVR | Yes | |
- | ^ Size | | | + | ^ Size | | |
- | ^ Ports | Coaxial-in, USB (for Tuning Adapter), Ethernet (1000BASE-T), Power, M-card (CableCARD) slot | | + | ^ Ports | Coaxial-in, USB (for Tuning Adapter), Ethernet (1000BASE-T), Power, M-card (CableCARD) slot | |
^ Power supply | <wrapper> 5Volt 2.5Amp regulated power adapter (higher Amp rating ok) \\ 2.1mm ID / 5.5mm OD plug, 9-10mm depth, center positive \\ Max 5.25V @ no-load \\ Min 4.75V @ 2.5A \\ Noise <= 100mVp-p \\ \\ Normal operating current is approximately 1.25A with a CableCARD present and 3 tuners streaming. \\ \\ <wrap info>For testing purposes a 5V 2A power adapter can be used as long as the USB port is not powering any bus-powered devices.</wrap> </wrapper> | | ^ Power supply | <wrapper> 5Volt 2.5Amp regulated power adapter (higher Amp rating ok) \\ 2.1mm ID / 5.5mm OD plug, 9-10mm depth, center positive \\ Max 5.25V @ no-load \\ Min 4.75V @ 2.5A \\ Noise <= 100mVp-p \\ \\ Normal operating current is approximately 1.25A with a CableCARD present and 3 tuners streaming. \\ \\ <wrap info>For testing purposes a 5V 2A power adapter can be used as long as the USB port is not powering any bus-powered devices.</wrap> </wrapper> | | ||
</WRAP> | </WRAP> | ||
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===== LED status ===== | ===== LED status ===== | ||
- | **3CC** | ||
* Left LED: Power/link: Green = Ethernet link, flashing = searching for DHCP, red = no Ethernet link. | * Left LED: Power/link: Green = Ethernet link, flashing = searching for DHCP, red = no Ethernet link. | ||
* 2nd LED: Cablecard: Green = CableCARD present, flashing = card present but not ready (authentication in progress or no RF feed). | * 2nd LED: Cablecard: Green = CableCARD present, flashing = card present but not ready (authentication in progress or no RF feed). | ||
- | * Tuner LEDs (3): Green = streaming video, flashing = reserved for use but not streaming. | + | * Tuner LEDs (3) (only on early models): Green = streaming video, flashing = reserved for use but not streaming. |
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- | **6CC** | ||
- | * Left two LEDs: Power/link: Green = Ethernet link, flashing = searching for DHCP, red = no Ethernet link. | ||
- | * 2nd two LEDs: Cablecard: Green = CableCARD present, flashing = card present but not ready (authentication in progress or no RF feed). | ||
- | * Tuner LEDs (6): Green = streaming video, flashing = reserved for use but not streaming. | ||
{{tag>prime hardware}} | {{tag>prime hardware}} |