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  • Page 1 Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Step 2. Connect to your Broadband Modem Step 3 . Connect to your TV Antenna Step 4. Connect to your TV Step 5. Power up Step 6. Start up your Fetch Mini Fetch Mobile App Remote Control Fetch Mini Troubleshooting...
  • Page 3 There are 6 easy steps to get you started: Unpack the box Connect the Fetch Mini to your broadband modem Connect the Fetch Mini to your TV Antenna Connect the Fetch Mini to your TV...
  • Page 4: Step 1. Unpack The Box

    Unpack the box Before you install your Fetch Mini, check that all the accessories you need have been supplied using this page as a checklist. You may also You will need: have received: Power Line Adapters. You need these to get the signal...
  • Page 5: Important Tips

    Unplug the Fetch Mini from the power source before cleaning. • Clean using a dry cloth only - don’t use water or chemicals. • Don’t try to open the Fetch Mini - it’s dangerous and will void your warranty. • Use only with a 100V-240V 50Hz AC power source.
  • Page 6: Step 2. Connect To Your Broadband Modem

    Connect to your Broadband Modem Fetch is delivered by broadband Internet, so you need to connect your Fetch Mini to the modem. There are various ways to do this: Option 1 Connect your Modem to your Fetch Mini via Wi-Fi Use this option if: •...
  • Page 7 Option 2 Connect your Modem to your Fetch Mini via Ethernet cable This is the most reliable connection option. Use this option if: • You can run an Ethernet cable directly from your Modem to your Mini. To connect, follow these steps: Plug one end of an Ethernet cable into a free port on your broadband modem.
  • Page 8 Your Wi-Fi is not reliable in the room where your TV is. Power Line Adapters (called PLA devices) transmit the signal from your modem to your Fetch Mini using the power cables inside your walls. You can purchase them from any Fetch retailer.
  • Page 9 Some more information on Power Line Adapters • Only use Power Line Adapter units on the same electrical circuit. Most homes have one circuit for lighting and another for electrical outlets, but large homes may have two circuits for electrical outlets. •...
  • Page 10 Option 4 Connect your Modem to your Fetch Mini using data cabling Use this option if: • Your modem is not close to your TV, and • Your installation location has cabling with an Ethernet port nearby. To connect, follow these steps: Plug one end of an Internet Ethernet cable into a free port on your broadband modem.
  • Page 11 Connect your Modem to your Fetch Mini by Wireless Bridge Use this option if you prefer to use a Wireless Bridge. Install the Wireless Bridge using the instructions supplied with it. Put one device near your broadband modem and the other near your Fetch Mini. Outside Room 1...
  • Page 12: Step 3 . Connect To Your Tv Antenna

    Plug one end of the existing antenna cable into the antenna wall socket, or leave if already connected to the wall. Plug the other end of the antenna cable into the socket labelled ANTENNA on the back of your Fetch Mini.
  • Page 13: Step 4. Connect To Your Tv

    Connect to your TV The Fetch Mini connects to your TV using HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface). Only the HDMI cable is needed. Plug the HDMI cable into the port labelled HDMI on the back of the Fetch Mini. Plug the other end into a free...
  • Page 14: Step 5. Power Up

    Connect your Fetch Mini to power Plug the red end of the power supply unit into the Fetch Mini. Plug the power supply unit into the wall power socket. Select Source / Input on TV...
  • Page 15 Fetch Mini will light up. Check the Fetch Mini Connection Standby light is blue when your Fetch Mini is powered on. If it is red, the box is in standby mode and you should press the power button on the remote control to turn it on.
  • Page 16: Step 6. Start Up Your Fetch Mini

    This is the home stretch where you activate your Fetch service and get it all happening. It will take a few minutes for your Fetch Mini to move through three loading screens and the screen may go black between each one. Don’t worry, this is normal.
  • Page 17 The box will check Diagnostics then show the location of the Fetch Privacy Policy. Select Finish to restart and load the Fetch main menu. Do not turn off or reboot your Fetch Mini at any time during set up. Software updates can take up to 5 minutes.
  • Page 18: Fetch Mobile App

    Fetch Mobile App Control your Fetch Mini with your tablet or mobile phone at home or when you’re out and about, using the Fetch Mobile app. • Watch channels, movies and TV Store shows. • Handy second remote control. To start go to the App Store or Google Play and install the Fetch app on your phone or tablet.
  • Page 19 Once you’ve installed the app on your phone or tablet you need to pair it with your Fetch Mini. For more information, go to Menu > Manage > Settings > Mobile & Tablet on your Fetch Mini or visit www.fetchtv.com.au and download the Fetch Mobile App User Guide.
  • Page 20: Remote Control

    You can use the Fetch remote to operate your TV as well as your Fetch Mini. You will be prompted you to set up your remote when you first set up your box but if that didn’t work, you can set it up by going to Menu >...
  • Page 21 Press this button to turn the function keys into numbers. Orange numbers will appear for you to make your selection. Set top box power on/off Numeric Mode Channels Up Volume Up Mute TV Guide Volume Down Channels Down Information Bar Search Opens Apps Main Menu...
  • Page 22: Fetch Mini

    Fetch Mini Front Panel Remote Internet IR Sensor Standby & Power...
  • Page 23 Back Panel Antenna Input HDMI Output Power Input SPDIF Jack Output (Optical) Ethernet Cable Connection...
  • Page 24: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting If you’re having trouble getting your Fetch Mini to work check some of the tips below before you contact your Provider for help. Display Settings If your TV image appears out of proportion or stretched you may need to change the Display Resolution, Aspect Ratio and Display Mode.
  • Page 25 • Double-check that the broadband connection is active. LED on the Fetch Mini should be lit blue. If using an Ethernet connection, also check that the indicator lights on your modem are on. If using Power Line Adapters, check the status lights on the adapters.
  • Page 26 Keep in touch Like our Facebook page facebook.com.au/fetchtv to get all of our updates. If you have an account directly with Fetch please log in to www.fetchtv.com.au/account to access the online troubleshooting.
  • Page 27 User Guides You can download the following User Guides from the footers at www.fetchtv.com.au Fetch Mini User Guide. Universal Remote Instructions. Mobile App Guide. My Media Hub User Guides.
  • Page 28: Specifications

    Specifications Input Connector Specification Signal Power DC Male jack (5.5mm diameter) Input 220V AC Output 12V DC 2A Antenna RF Connector 50 Ohms Channel Bandwidth 7 or 8 MHz Broadband RJ-45 Ethernet IPv4 Data 1 x USB Type A USB 2.0 Host Output Connector...
  • Page 29 Other Dimensions 120(W) x 122(L) x 32mm(H) Max Weight 0.3kg (inc. packaging) Max Power Consumption Up to 20W Operating Temperature Range +5 to +45 deg C Storage Temperature Range -20 to +70 deg C Humidity 10 to 90% NC Flash 4 GB Tuners 1 x DVB-T...
  • Page 30 Compliance Product Code H626T This product complies with the following Standards: Electrical Safety AS/NZS 60065.1-2008 RF Emissions AS/NZS CISPR 13 and 22 C-Tick Supplier Code N25670...
  • Page 31 Contact Fetch contactus@fetchtv.com.au ABN: 36 130 669 500 www.fetchtv.com.au...
  • Page 32 © Fetch TV Pty Limited. ABN 36 130 669 500. All rights reserved. Fetch TV Pty Limited is the owner of the trade marks Fetch. The set top box and the Fetch service may only be used lawfully and in accordance with relevant terms of use of which you are notified by your service provider.

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