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Front Panel Lights/Function

  1. Power button
    Located on top of the receiver. Push the power button to turn your receiver on or put it in stand-by mode.
  2. Power light
    This light is only active while the 4K Whole Home PVR is restarting.
  3. Link light
  4. Bluetooth light
  5. Record light
Rear Panel Function
  1. 12V DC: An electrical port that provides power to the 4K Whole Home PVR. Connect the supplied DC power adapter to this port.
  2. Ethernet input: A home network port that supports speeds of up to a gigabit to connect the 4K Whole Home PVR to the Bell Home Hub modem using an Ethernet (RJ-45) cable.
  3. Reset (DR): A recessed button used to reset your 4K Whole Home PVR. Use only when advised by a Bell agent.
  4. Optical audio output: Optional high-definition audio output typically used to send the sound of the 4K Whole Home PVR to a home theatre system (5.1 surround sound) or sound bar. Please refer to your audio equipment’s manual or manufacturer for information on connecting and setting up your system.
  5. Audio/video port: Optional audio/video output for use with TVs that do not have an HDMI port. It does not support 4K resolution. With an audio/video adapter (not provided), the port can be used with component or composite cables. Refer to your TVs manual or manufacturer for more information.
  6. HDMI output: The preferred output to take full advantage of the capabilities of your 4K Whole Home PVR as it supports both 4K video and high definition audio. Use the cable supplied with the 4K Whole Home PVR to connect this port to an HDMI input (HDMI 2.0 or DHCP 2.2) on your 4K TV or home theatre system.
  7. USB:USB 3.0 port reserved for use by a technician.
  8. Button used to pair the Bluetooth remote to the 4K Whole Home PVR. Typically not required as the Bluetooth remote that comes with your 4K PVR pairs automatically.
Finding the MAC Address
  1. You can find the MAC address on a sticker at the bottom of the unit.
How to replace your wired PVR set-top box (VIP5662W 4K PVR) with a PVR set-top box (VIP5662W 4K PVR)

Note:

All recordings will be lost with the PVR replacement. It is not possible to transfer the recordings from the internal storage (hard drive) on your old PVR to the new PVR.

  1. Disconnect the cables from sections 1, 2 and 3 and connect them into the new PVR set-top box (VIP5662 4K PVR).
  2. Connect the power adapter that came in the box to the power port (section 1) and the other end into a power outlet. You will see lights on the front panel.
  3. After a few minutes, the Fibe TV logo will appear on your TV screen when it is ready for use. Press SELECT or OK to watch TV.
  4. To configure the new remote to your TV click here.
How to replace your PVR set-top box (VIP1216 PVR) with a PVR set-top box (VIP5662W 4K PVR)

Note:

All recordings will be lost with the PVR replacement. It is not possible to transfer the recordings from the internal storage (hard drive) on your old PVR to the new PVR.

Ensure that you have an HDMI cable available and an HDMI port on your TV. 4K PVR VIP5662 doesn’t support component or composite connections.

  1. Disconnect all cables from your current PVR set-top box.
  2. Connect the Ethernet cable (section 1) and the HDMI cable (section 2).
  3. Connect the power adapter that came in the box to the power port (section 1) and the other end into a power outlet. You will see lights on the front panel.
  4. After a few minutes, the Fibe TV logo will appear on your TV screen when it is ready for use. Press SELECT or OK to watch TV.
  5. To configure the new remote to your TV click here.
How to replace your PVR set-top box (VIP2262 PVR) with a PVR set-top box (VIP5662W 4K PVR)

Note:

All recordings will be lost with the PVR replacement. It is not possible to transfer the recordings from the internal storage (hard drive) on your old PVR to the new PVR.

Ensure that you have an HDMI cable available and an HDMI port on your TV. 4K PVR VIP5662 doesn’t support component or composite connections.

  1. Disconnect all cables from your current PVR set-top box.
  2. Connect the Ethernet cable (section 1) and the HDMI cable (section 2).
  3. Connect the power adapter that came in the box to the power port (section 1) and the other end into a power outlet. You will see lights on the front panel.
  4. After a few minutes, the Fibe TV logo will appear on your TV screen when it is ready for use. Press SELECT or OK to watch TV.
  5. To configure the new remote to your TV click here.