Quadro Set Top Box User Manual - Set Top Box Settings
Turn on/off
P
ress
Power
on the remote control or on the front panel of the Set Top Box (STB) and a green light will
appear that surrounds the power button.
TV Input Settings
The television input settings must be set to the same input as what the Set Top Box is plugged into. For
example: if the Set Top Box is plugged into Video 1 input, the TV input settings must be set to Video 1.
If the STB is connected to the TV through a coax cable; the TV must be set to channel 3 (or whatever
channel is set for the RF Output Channel – this is located in the settings section of the menu in order for
the set top box to work.
Adjusting the volume
Press
Volume
+ or – on the remote control to adjust the volume.
Press
Mute
to turn the sound off and on again.
Resetting your Set Top Box
Press and hold the power button, for about 10 seconds, until 3 lights (green, blue and red) in the centre of
the set top box flash. You only need to hold this button once.
The lights will return to normal, and a loading screen will appear on your TV as the system reboots itself.
Once the reboot is complete, the STB will return to the channel last selected.
The STB will automatically restart if there is a power failure or if it unplugged.
PVR Set Top Box versus Standard Set Top Box
There are two different Set Top Boxes available with Quadro Communications: the
Motorola VIP 1200
and the
Motorola VIP 1216
.
Both boxes are HD capable and can contain the same content. The difference between the two boxes is
the PVR (Personal Video Recorder) function. The
Motorola VIP 1216
is a PVR and is capable of recording what
you watch, record a program while you watch a different program, or record an event in the future. This
PVR set
top box can store what you record with its 160 GB memory. The
Motorola VIP 1200
is the standard STB and has
no recording capabilities.
Set Top Box Settings
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