Your TV
After you’ve connected
the HDMI cable, turn on
your TV and select the
appropriate audio visual
(AV) channel
. (Some TVs
will do this automatically
when you turn on your
YouView box.)
Here’s a quick guide to how everything fits together.
You’ll find more detail on the following pages.
Your YouView box will need to go near your TV,
aerial (if you have one) and power socket.
Quick start guide
Your BT Home Hub
Before you go on, check that your
broadband’s working properly.
If it isn’t, see your BT Broadband
user guide. Don’t worry if your
Hub looks different from the one
shown here.
Aerial cable (not supplied)
Connects your YouView box to your
TV aerial. This is probably connected
to your TV at the moment. If you
don’t have an aerial, see page 13.
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HDMI cable (supplied)
Connects your YouView
box to your TV. HDMI
gives you high quality
picture and sound.
3
Power cable (supplied)
Connects your YouView
box to a power socket.
Once everything’s
connected, turn on
your YouView box and
follow the on-screen
instructions.
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Orange light: Standby
Blue light: On
Ethernet cable (supplied)
Connects your YouView box to
your BT Home Hub.
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Start-up time
Your box might take up
to two minutes to start
up because power saving
(Eco mode) is set to
HIGH
by default. To change
this, see page 40.
Getting set up
Getting set-up
For help, go to
bt.com/help/youview
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