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Ikusi Flow STB guide
3.3 Learning option
The remote control of FLOW STB has available a block of five programmable buttons (marked with blue print colour), which
you may want to choose for controlling other devices (TV set, amplifier).
You can clone TV remote control function in the STB remote control (such as On/Off, volume adjustment, etc.), so that you can
perform the most common actions with a single remote control.
The procedure to program the buttons and to reset the programme is described below.
3.3.1 Programming of buttons
To program any of the buttons printed in blue colour, do the following:
Press Programmable On/Off and Programmable A/V input buttons at the same time and hold them for 2 seconds. When the
green light of Programmable On/Off button will stop blinking and will light steadily, it means the remote control is ready to
learn.
Press the button you want to “teach”. The green light will start blinking.
Place the infrared lamp of the two remote controls opposite each other and press the button on the remote control of the
other device, the function of which you wish to copy on the FLOW STB remote control. Hold for 2 seconds.
After the green light two quick blinks you may continue programming other buttons.
Repeat the procedure described above for all buttons you want to program for controlling external devices.
Press Programmable On/Off button and Programmable A/V button to save the programmed data; the green light should
face off.
3.3.1 Reset of the programming
If you want to remove the programming of the configurable buttons, press Setup menu and OK buttons at same time and hold
for 2 seconds. Red LED will flash 5 times. Reset is done.
4. SYSTEM SETTINGS
FLOW STB is supplied configured with a set of parameters by default. These parameters can be modified from the System
settings menu. There are two ways to reach this menu:
Push Setup menu button in the remote control.
. ATTENTION: this button may have been locked from the IKUSI Flow headend in order to avoid that the final users modify
the STB configuration.
If there is not a middleware server managing the TV terminals yet (for example, Device Manager app), the STBs will access
to the Embedded Portal. From there, select Settings
System settings option
4.1 Network
It allows to configure the network parameters of the STB, according to three connection types:
Wired (ethernet)
PPPoE
Wireless (WiFi)
In the most common case, Ethernet, the user can choose between to acquire all the data automatically by DHCP, to acquire
the IP address, network mask and default gateway by DHP but introducing DNS information manually, to introduce all the
information manually or do not assign IP configuration.
4.2 Severs
It allows to configure three types of servers:
NTP (Network Time Protocol) server: in Servers
General, NTP server field appears. You can introduce in this field the
address of the NTP server.
Middleware servers: in Servers
Portals, you can configure up to 2 middleware servers, through a name and its address.
DHCP server: in Servers
More, you can configure if you want to use a DHCP server and which is its address. Additionally,
in the same screen you can configure the bootstrap url, the update url and the channel control url.