Table of Contents Welcome to NeuLion iPTV ......................................3 Equipment ............................................4 The Set Top Box (Rear Panel) ......................................5 The Set Top Box (Front Panel) ......................................6 The Remote ............................................7 Quick Setup............................................8 Step 1: Connecting the Set Top Box to your TV ................................9 ...
Welcome to NeuLion iPTV This guide will show you how to connect and use your NeuLion iPTV set top box. We’ve included simple step-by-step instructions so that you can quickly begin watching your favorite TV shows and movies. For Swedish please visit...
Equipment The following items come with your iPTV service: AC Adapter Set Top Box Remote Control Power Cord Audio / Video Cable Ethernet Cable S & Component Cable Y/Pb/Pr Cable...
The Set Top Box (Front Panel) POWER: Pressing this button turns the signal to the TV on and off. STANDBY: This red light illuminates when the set top box is in standby mode. CONNECTED: This amber light illuminates when the set top box detects network traffic. IR: This blue light illuminates when the set top box receives a command from the remote control.
The Remote Press the “POWER” button to put the Set Top Box in Pressing the “HOME” button brings you to the main Standby mode. This will turn the signal to the TV on screen and off. The number keys can be used to switch channels for When using the virtual keyboard, pressing the TV or radio “SHIFT”...
Quick Setup Plug the included audio cables (white, red) cables to the back of your set top box. White cable plugs to white outlet. Red cable plugs to red outlet. Then connect the other ends to your TV’s “AUDIO LINE IN”, making sure to match the cable colors to the same cable colored outlets on Audio Line In.
Step 1: Connecting the Set Top Box to your TV The following page will show you how to connect the set top box to your TV for the following types of situations: Connecting Analog AV Connecting Analog Component Connecting Analog S-VIDEO * Connecting Digital AV (HDMI) ** Analog S-VIDEO cable not included ** Digital HDMI cable not included...
Connecting Directly to your Television Connecting Analog AV Connecting Analog Component Connecting Analog S-VIDEO Connecting Digital AV (HDMI) HDMI - High-Definition Multimedia Interface...
Step 2: Connecting to the Internet Plug one end of the supplied Ethernet network cable into the “LAN” port on the rear of the set top box. In most instances, your Cable/DSL modem’s Ethernet port is not available and is already connected to another network device called a router.
The home menu If you see the error screen, your set top box is unable to connect to the iPTV service provider. Please reset your set top box with the Power Switch. If that does not work this may be caused by a problem with your Internet connection.
The Home Menu The home menu is the first screen you will see when you start the set top box. You can access it at any time by pressing the “Home” button on your remote. To navigate use the left and right arrow keys on the remote and then press “OK”...
Choosing Broadcast Programs To Choose Broadcast Programs: Programming will begin by playing the channel viewed during your last session. You can switch channels using the “CH+” and “CH-“ keys. Alternatively, if you know the number for the channel you want to watch, you can enter this using the number keypad on the remote control; then select the “OK”...
Configuring Settings The set top box can be customized using functionality provided by the Settings screens. System based settings include network and systems configuration. Personal settings include language, time format and time zone. To begin, select the “Settings” item from the home menu screen. The “Settings” menu page will be displayed.
From this screen you will be able to set the network configuration for the set top box, as well as the homepage of the content provider. Homepage: The iPTV service homepage address NOTE: The set top box is preconfigured with the appropriate homepage setting for your service provider.
The Virtual Keyboard When input is required, the virtual keyboard will appear allowing you to enter information via your remote control. The virtual keyboard is an on-screen representation of a keyboard that allows you to select characters via your remote. The following section provides more details on how to use the virtual keyboard.
How to Use the Virtual Keyboard Using the Virtual Keyboard: Use the up, down, left, and right arrow keys on your remote to move around the keyboard and highlight keys. Press “OK” on your remote to select a key to “type”. To move the cursor to different input fields, use the “VOL+” and “VOL-“ keys on your remote. The most important keys are identified below: •...
Frequently Asked Questions GENERAL Q. My box will not turn on. A. Make sure the power switch on the back of the STB box is set to the “ON” position and check all cords. Q. I get an “error” screen when I start the box. A.
Select Neulion Speedtest and then the button labeled “Begin Test”. Allow the test to complete. Note the value of the Download speed. If this value is less than 1000 Kbps, you more than likely do not have enough bandwidth to continue watching uninterrupted content.
Appendix A: Network Settings Checking and Setting DHCP Settings: DHCP is the default network setting. To set DHCP, use your remote to select the “DHCP” menu item and press the “OK” button. If the set top box can communicate with a DHCP server on your network, it will display an IP address.
Important Safety Safety Information Before getting started, please read the important safety information below. AC Power Safety Warnings The power supply is pre-set for the country/region in which you purchased the set top box. If you move to another country/region, please make sure you check its voltage requirements before plugging the set top box into an AC power outlet.
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Slots and openings are provided for ventilation; to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating. These openings must not be blocked or covered. This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register. Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
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Certain components of the software included with the NeuLion set top box are subject to separate licensing terms. This includes both free and open source software. As required by the terms of their relative licenses, NeuLion makes this code, and any modifications made to this code, freely available for download on the NeuLion website (http://www.neulion.com).
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