Data Sheet
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DAVIC Receiver/Transmitter allows IP-based, real-time, two-way communication between
the set-top and the service provider network for services such as on-demand (optional
software)
DVR and Home Networking Features
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Dual-tuner DVR allows one program to be recorded while viewing or recording another
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160 GB Internal Hard Drive stores up to 90 hours of SD or 20 hours of HD programs
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320 GB Internal Hard Drive (optional) stores up to 180 hours of SD or 40 hours of HD
programs
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Personal media player enables display of photos and playback of video and audio from
standards based home network connected devices (optional software)
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Ethernet Connection enables a connection to the home IP LAN for advanced services such
as content sharing to the set-top from retail-purchased electronic devices
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Whole Home DVR enables sharing and managing of video services throughout the home to
other connected DVRs, set-tops, and consumer electronic devices using standards based
connection and security technologies (optional software)
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MoCA Connection enables an IP LAN connection over coaxial cable, which minimizes the
need for new wiring in the home
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Digital Transmission Content Protection over IP (DTCP-IP) provides encrypted content
protection, such as “copy-one-generation” or “copy-never" based upon content's copy
control information (CCI), when output through an IP connection to an authenticated device
Figure 2. Cisco Explorer 8652HDC DVR Front Panel (image may vary from actual product and specification)
Table 1. Front Panel Features
Feature Description
Connections USB 2.0 Host, software controlled
Controls IR Receiver, 10 Buttons: Power, List, Exit, Info, Guide, Vol+, Vol-, Ch+, Ch-, Select
Indicators Four 7-segment digits, Power (icon), Message (icon), Record (icon), Home Networking (icon)
HDTV, 5.1, Auto, 1080i p, 720i p, 480i p, software controlled
Color Black finish, black lens, black buttons, grey text
Branding Cisco, model number, provision for service provider branding, HDTV Cable
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