
16
Fig. 25 Location
Defaults
If there a necessity to delete all settings in receivers had appeared (including all found and programs), then you
have to delete receiver‘s memory and to restore previous factory settings. Select
Menu->SETTINGS->System
setting->System functions->Defaults
and press
OK
button. When the window asks
Reset all settings?
appears, select
YES
and press
OK
one more time. Factory settings will be loaded, list of programs cleaned and
First setting up
menu will appear in the screen.
Fig. 26 Defaults
System reboot
This function allows rebooting receivers at any moment.
Format HDD
The Set-Top-Box has a USB connection for external media, which can vary from a hard drive to a USB flash
drive. Usually, the hard drives and USB flash drives are formatted in FAT32 or NTFS systems. If chosen
MEDIA-
>USB
, the hard drives are listed among the aforementioned systems. The player sees all the folders and files
and plays the supported files.
However, record functions with external media, which are formatted with the help of the aforementioned file
systems are not supported. In order for the functions to work, it is necessary to format the media in this set-top
unit in XFS system. The function
Format HDD
is used for this purpose.
In order to format the hard drive or USB flash drive, connect any of them to the Set-Top-Box via USB port,
choose
Menu->SETTINGS->System setting->System functions->Format HDD
. Choose the respective device
and press the button
OK
. In a pop-up widow
Format HDD?
choose
YES
and press the button
OK
again. The
formatting will start. All the pre-existing information will be deleted. When the hard drive is fully formatted, the
display will show
Formatting complete
and the media device will appear in
MEDIA->External HDD
. The
formatted drive will contain folders with instant entries, see 8.6 Recordings.