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Exit while in Wi-Fi setup and Time entry menus
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Using Static IP Addresses with ZapperBox
If you are using a wired ethernet connection and need to use a static IP address, this can be configured
through "Wi-Fi Setup" under the Settings menu. in the Network & Internet menu, navigate to "IP
settings" at the bottom of the page, and you can enter a static IP address or choose to use DHCP.
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Remote Access & Privacy
During normal operation the ZapperBox stores diagnostics logs in its memory. These logs are not
uploaded to any remote server and kept internal to the ZapperBox’s memory. They are continually
overwritten with new logs. If we need to diagnose an issue that you report using the “My Account”
section of our website, we may ask you to upload the diagnostic logs on your device. This can be done
by selecting the “Upload Diagnostics” option under the “Settings” Menu.
For further support, we may ask you to enable the “Remote Access” feature, using the settings menu.
Whenever one of support personnel accesses the diagnostic utility on your box using the Internet, a
“Remote Access Active” advisory will be shown on the screen.
We do not share or sell any information that gets uploaded to our servers for the purpose of diagnosing
support issues. We have not yet come up with a policy for how long to store such information. Historical
diagnostics are sometimes useful to debug ongoing issues.
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ZapperBox Software Version Numbers
Several version numbers are listed under the About->Device Info screen. These are:
1.
Release Version: This is the aggregate release version for all the software on the ZapperBox. This
version number is changed when any software changes are made. Our published release notes
will track this version number.
2.
UI Version: This version number changes when a change is made only to the user interface.
3.
ATSC3pak Version: This version number changes when the core ATSC software stack changes.
4.
AOSP Release: This is version of the Android Open-Source Platform being used.
5.
OS Date: This is the date we complied the Linux OS version.
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Acknowledgements:
ZapperBox M1 is based on ATSC3pak software developed by BitRouter
The following are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories: Dolby®, Dolby Atmos®, Dolby Audio™, Dolby Digital
Plus™
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories
All other trademarks remain the property of their respective owners