Antenna Connection
• Connect the antenna cable to the CABLE RF IN
port on the back of the set-top box. Use the Coax-F
connector adapter (supplied).
The RF OUT/TV port is used to send the cable
signal directly to the TV without using the
functionality supplied by the set-top box.
Network Connection (Optional)
A network cable can be used with the set-top box.
• Connect a network cable to the LAN port on the
back of the set-top box.
Getting Started
Inserting Batteries in the Remote Control
• Remove the battery cover located on the back of
the remote control.
• Place two AAA/R3 (2 X 1.5Volt) batteries in the
remote control and attach the battery cover.
• The approximate range of the remote control is
7m/23ft.
NOTE: Remove the batteries from the remote
control when it is not to be used for a long
period.
Connecting the Set-Top Box to a TV Set
• Connect the set-top box to the TV with either a
scart or HDMI cable.
High definition quality signals are sent to the TV
if the
HDMI Out
port is used. This is the preferred
connection method.
RGB or CVBS signals are provided via the scart
(TV) port.
Power ON/OFF
A red light (Standby) is displayed on the set-top
box when the initialization is complete.
• Press the
“
”
Standby button on the remote
control.
Power Connection
IMPORTANT: The set top box is designed to
operate on 220-240V AC, 50 Hz.
• Connect the power adaptor to the mains power and to
the DC-IN port on the back of the set-top box..
The set-top box will start initializing and INIT is
displayed on the front panel.
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