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- DE interlace: This setting should not be adjusted if your screen is clear, because this can
only be used in some cases when the screen flickers.
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- SPDIF Mode: if you are using any of the digital audio connection (coaxial or optical), then
you can permanently set it to ON without having the system detect it, otherwise you can
either set it to Auto or OFF mode to permanently disable digital audio out.
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- Advanced: This will actually show you some settings like receiver Serial Number, MAC
Address, Netwo
rk IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway. This is a great troubleshooting
option to see if the settings are correct and to find out if the receiver is connected properly to
the internet. To access this menu, simply select this option and press the “OK” button to view
these settings, to exit that page, press the setup button.
Note: To exit out of the setup menu, the only way to do this is to press the setup menu again and
it will take you back to your default home screen.
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Wired/Wireless Connectivity:
To connect the receiver to the network, 2 possible connections can be done:
1. Wired Connectivity: This connection is set by default and the ip address is set to DHCP,
where no further action is required if there is an issue with getting an auto ip address. To
change that setting, press the “setup” button, then go to “Networking” section, and click on
the “Network” sub
-menu.
Scroll using the remote control to the right panel and move the arrow key to “DHCP” section,
and select “OK”. The menu will change to “manual”, then enter the manual ip address
settings manually and press the “Red” button to save settings, to cancel press the “Back”
button
, to switch back, press “Manual” again.
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Wireless Connectivity: To connect using wireless, press the “setup” button, then go to
“Networking” section, and click on the “Network” sub
-menu Scroll using the remote control
to the right panel and move the arrow key to “Wired”, then press the “OK” button, the menu
will change wireless, and the receiver will start looking for “SSID” from the list. Once you find
the SSID you need to connect to, scroll using the arrow keys to that SSID and click OK, then
enter the security code (if any), and press the “Red” button on the remote to save. After
changing it, restart the box and you should be connected.
Note:
(The USB Network adapter must be connected to the receiver to use the wireless
feature, otherwise you will get a message saying that the USB adapter is not connected)
5– Remote Control Operation: