Welcome Message Thank you for choosing a beyonwiz FV-L1, the epicentre of your home entertainment network. The FV-L1 supports all the features of a conventional digital broadcasting receiver or STB (Set-Top Box) and PVR (Personal Video Recorder). As well as the dual DVB-T digital tuners, the FV-L1 also enables you to listen to or watch multimedia content from: Storage devices attached to the integrated USB (Universal Serial Bus) connectors ...
Do not repair, disassemble or modify this product yourself. Doing so The cautions can cause a fire or electric shock. maintenance is needed, please contact your local beyonwiz service beyonwiz will not be centre or agency. Do not block or cover any ventilation holes or openings. A fire can ...
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WARNING If the product is mishandled, the user might receiver a serious or minor injury. Damage or loss to the user’s property may also occur. The product must not be exposed to water or liquid. If the product is exposed to drips or splashes, it might cause a problem that may not be repairable.
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Precaution This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of un-insulated “dangerous voltage” enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the product.
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Copyright This manual is protected by copyright laws. Copy, use, reproduction of this manual in part or whole without beyonwiz's prior written permission is prohibited. Disclaimer The manufacturers, distributors and agents are not liable for any kind of damage caused by the use of the information contained in this manual.
1. Package Contents The following items are included in the box. Please check all package contents before using your product. FV-L1 User Manual RCA Audio/Video Cable Remote Control Batteries (AAA size x2) Component (Y/Pb/Pr) Video Cable Ethernet Cable ...
2. Introduction 1. FV-L1 Highlights As a HD (High Definition) multimedia epicentre, the FV-L1 supports various ways of connecting to HD TVs and audio systems; HDMI port combining with HD video decoders, which support MPEG-2, MPEG-4, H.264 and WMV9, give you the true HD digital A/V experience. Moreover, by supporting USB host ports and networking, the most frequently used ways of sharing contents, the FV-L1 gives unlimited flexibility to access and play multimedia content.
Introduction 2. Front Panel 2-1. Buttons Five buttons are placed on the front panel. STANDBY Button: it switches the FV-L1 between the operation and standby modes. CHANNEL Buttons: the top and bottom parts of the circular button work as the channel-up and channel-down buttons. VOLUME Buttons: the left and right parts of the circular button work ...
Indicates hard disk space used. Lights when there is no space left on the HDD. Lights when there is no time information. Lights when a timer recording is programmed in standby mode. Lights when the signal is being output via HDMI. Lights when the signal is High Definition (will be implemented).
Introduction 4. Remote Control 4-1. Operating FV-L1 In order to operate the FV-L1 with the enclosed remote control, please select STB mode by pressing the STB button. beneath the STB button lights when you press a button in this mode. The picture below and table on the right show the function of each button on the remote control.
4-2. Operating TV set The enclosed remote control can also be used to control a TV set provided by major TV manufacturers. In order to operate a TV with the enclosed remote control, please select TV mode by pressing the TV button.
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NOTE If your TV brand is not listed in the table, visit the following website to get the correct code, if available: http://www.beyonwiz.com.au/ . The remote control will not always be compatible with brands of televisions. If this remote doesn’t work, or no code exists, continue...
4-3. Remote Control HEXA Code The picture below and table on the right provide you with information to allow you to program your own programmable remote control to operate the FV-L1. The coding system used for the FV-L1 is the NEC type.
3. How to Connect 1. A/V Connection Depending on the A/V equipment you own, there are various ways you can connect the FV-L1. To choose the best connection option, please refer to the manual of equipment you would like to connect to. To get High Definition playback of High Definition content, we recommend you connect your high definition display with a HDMI cable.
How to Connect 1-2. Audio Connection To connect your FV-L1 to your TV or audio system, the following options are available; S/PDIF digital audio output (COAXIAL or OPTICAL) 5.1 CH analogue audio output Stereo analogue audio output (use the 5.1 CH connectors labeled FL ...
3. Ethernet Connection 3-1. Wired Connection Using a Network Router (LAN) In order to fully utilize the FV-L1, it is strongly recommended that you connect the FV-L1 to your home network via a network router. For this connection, the following equipment is required; A router either with a built-in network switch or an external switch.
How to Connect 3-2. Direct Connection to a PC With this configuration, you can share contents with a PC but the FV-L1 cannot access the internet. For this connection, the following equipment is required; A PC with an Ethernet connection (Network Interface Card) ...
How to Connect 3-3. Direct Connection to Internet With this configuration, you cannot share contents with a PC through your home network. For this configuration, you will need to connect the FV-L1 to your ADSL Modem or Cable Modem with an Ethernet crossover cable (not included in the box).
4. Quick Setup This chapter guides you through the basic set up of your FV-L1 so that you can utilise its basic features. In order to utilize the advanced features of the FV-L1, refer to Chapter 9 “Advanced Setup”. 1. Start Quick Setup If A/V and antenna connections are complete, press the STANDBY button to start.
Quick Setup 1-1. Quick Setup of Video Output Format If you can already see a picture on your TV screen, you can skip this section and go on to the next section “Basic Operation”. If the front display indicates that the FV-L1 is ready to use but nothing is displayed on the TV screen, firstly check that your TV is set to the correct video input channel as selected in the “Video Connection”...
1-2. Basic Operation 1) Enter and Exit Setup Mode You can enter the setup mode by pressing the SET-UP button on the remote control. To return to the previous operation mode (e.g. STB/PVR or File Playback), press the EXIT button. 2) Setup Menu Structure The setup menu is grouped into four main categories (represented by icons across the top of the screen): Configuration (“Config.”), Network,...
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Quick Setup 3) How to Change Configuration In the setup menu, there are several ways to change configuration. Here are three examples of configuration changes frequently used. Selection in a pop-up menu: If you press the OK button, a pop-up ...
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On-screen keyboard: If you need to input alphabetic characters, a “Keyboard Input” pop-up window will be displayed. You can move the cursor with the UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT buttons and select the letters with the OK button. The RECALL button works as a backspace key.
Quick Setup 2. Configuration 2-1. Time Setting The date and time information is used to start timer recordings. Therefore, you need to configure the time and date information precisely. You can also select preferred date and time formats. The following picture illustrates the items which you configure to set the time and date.
2-2. A/V Output Setting You need to set the video and audio configurations to suit your TV and audio equipment. Make sure the video and audio connections on the FV-L1 are correctly connected to your TV and audio equipment (see the “A/V Connection”...
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Quick Setup 2) Audio Outputs The FV-L1 supports 5.1ch audio via the RCA connectors on the rear of the unit and will decode and output Dolby Digital via a built in decoder. It also supports digital outputs with optical and coaxial ports. Audio Format: Select one of the following options to suit your chosen ...
2-3. Service Scan Before you can watch a broadcasted service, you need to scan for services first. The scanned services will be stored in non-volatile memory. Therefore you don’t have to scan for services again unless you delete services stored in memory. If no services stored in memory, the service scan page will be presented automatically.
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Quick Setup Start Scan: After selecting your scanning range, select Start Scanning and then press the OK button. On the screen, the scanning window appears and displays the progress. Once scanning is complete, you are ready to watch live television by pressing the LIVE button.
2-4. LiDiC (Line-in Digital Converter – available separately) The LiDiC can receive either Composite or S-VIDEO signals from one or two external A/V devices simultaneously, and pass these signals through to the FV-L1. You need to configure the LiDiC to suit the connected external A/V device(s) as follows;...
Quick Setup 3. Network The FV-L1 supports an Ethernet (LAN) interfaces. This section will guide you on how to configure the network interfaces. 3-1. Enable Ethernet The first step is to enable the Ethernet interface. In the Network Device menu, select the “LAN” option. NOTE If you select “Disable”, the FV-L1 will not appear as a networked device on your network.
3-2. Ethernet Setting 1) Automatic Configuration If you have selected “LAN” as your network interface, all items to be configured for the Ethernet interface will now be displayed. DHCP: If you want all configuration options to be set automatically from your router, select the “Enable”...
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Quick Setup 2) Manual Configuration If you set “DHCP” to “Disable”, you must input the network settings manually. Use the NUMERIC and LEFT/RIGHT buttons to configure the following items; IP Address: enter a 12-digit IP address. Subnet Mask: enter a 12-digit subnet mask. ...
3-3. Ice Guide The FV-L1 supports IceTV service through the Internet. If you have an IceTV account, and wish to utilise this service on your FV-L1, you must configure the following items; Ice Guide: Select “Enable” to allow the FV-L1 to get and update the ...
WizPNP server, the operation of WizPNP may be slow. 1) Set as WizPNP Client Setting the FV-L1 as a WizPNP client allows access to another beyonwiz product which has been enabled as a WizPNP server, so the FV-L1 can play files in the server.
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2) Set as WizPNP Server Setting the FV-L1 as a WizPNP server allows access from another beyonwiz product which has been enabled as a WizPNP client, so the client can play files in the FV-L1. It also allows your PC to access the FV-L1 in order to transfer files.
Quick Setup 3-5. Windows Sharing The FV-L1 can access files in a shared folder on your PC. This function requires configuration in the following situations; (i) if the PC’s “Guest” account requires a username and password, or (ii) if a PC user account other than the “Guest” account is used. In these cases, you must configure the following settings;...
5. STB & PVR Function The FV-L1 supports various ways of enjoying multimedia content. These functions are divided into three parts: (i) STB (Set-top Box) and PVR (Personal Video Recorder) functions, (ii) file playback functions, including playback of programs recorded with the PVR function, and (iii) internet services (not yet active).
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STB & PVR Function 2) Change Service with Service List The service list contains all the broadcasting services your FV-L1 can receive. Press the LIST button to display the service list, as shown below; The service list window is titled “TV Service” or “Radio Service”, depending on which service mode you are currently using, and will list all available TV or radio services accordingly.
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3) Other Ways to Change Service There are other ways of changing services, as follows; CH+/CH- buttons: Press the CH+ or CH- buttons to change to the next or previous service in the service list. NUMERIC buttons: Use the NUMERIC buttons to change to a service ...
STB & PVR Function 1-2. Information Box You can view information about the current service and the current program using two information boxes, both accessed by using the button. The first press will show an information box containing details of the current service, current program title and its recording status (if applicable).
1-3. Volume Level Adjust Use the VOL+/VOL- buttons respectively to increase or decrease the level of the analogue and the digital audio outputs. The MUTE button will turn off both the analogue and digital audio outputs. cancel the mute function by pressing the MUTE button a second time, or by pressing either of the VOL+/VOL- buttons.
STB & PVR Function 1-5. Subtitle and Teletext Service 1) Subtitle Service If you wish to view subtitles for the program, press the SUBTITLE button to display a list of available languages. buttons to select your desired language and then press OK. subtitles function will now be activated.
1-6. Sleep Timer The sleep timer can be used to set the FV-L1 to turn off automatically at a specific time. To set a timer, press the SLEEP button repeatedly until your desired time delay is displayed. If one or more recordings are still active when the sleep timer delay is reached, the FV-L1 will remain on until the completion of the recording(s).
STB & PVR Function 2. Service Edit 2-1. Service List Edit You can edit the service list to lock, delete or rename services. Press the LIST button to show the service list, then use the UP/DOWN buttons to select a service. The editing functions available are as follows;...
2-2. Favorite Group A favorite group is your personal collection of TV or radio services. Up to 20 favourite groups can be created. 1) Favorite Group Edit To start, you must create your favorite groups in the Setup menu (see “Favorite”...
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STB & PVR Function 4) Service Change on Favorite Group Select a service in a favorite group using step 2 above. You can now change services within this favorite group in the following ways; LIST button: The service list will now only show the services which ...
3. PVR Functions The major functions of a PVR are time-shifting and recording. allows you to pause or rewind live TV, and even to go back and make a recording of events that have already happened. functions, the FV-L1 utilises the internal hard disk drive (HDD). 3-1.
STB & PVR Function 3-2. Instant Recording To record the current service and store it on the HDD instantly, press the REC button. A recording will start, and a “Recording” window will appear with various options to configure your recording. Use the UP/DOWN buttons to select each recording option you wish to change.
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NOTE If there is only one program in the time-shift buffer, the options “Current Program” and “All” have the same meaning, therefore the “Current Program” option will not appear. If the time-shift function has been disabled in the Setup menu (see ...
STB & PVR Function 3-3. Timer You can set the FV-L1 to automatically record programs by setting timers. The timer function can also be used to automatically change service in order to view an important program, or to transmit the picture to an external recording device such as a VCR (Video Cassette Recorder).
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2) Add New Timer To set a new timer, press POP-UP then OK to display the timer list. Then press the RED button to display the “Add Timer” window, as shown below. You can configure the following items; Service: Select the service you wish to record. The default setting is ...
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STB & PVR Function Recurrence: Set the recurrence of the recording (if any). LEFT/RIGHT buttons to select one of the following options; Once: A one-off event with no recurrence (default setting). Daily: Record every day. Weekend: Record on Saturday and Sunday only. ...
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3) Edit Timer To modify an existing timer, press POP-UP then OK to display the timer list. Then use the UP/DOWN buttons to select your desired timer and press OK to display the “Edit Timer” window, as shown below. You can modify any setting in the same manner as described in the previous “Add New Timer”...
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STB & PVR Function 5) Power Off during Recording If you attempt to put the FV-L1 into standby mode while a recording is in progress, a “Power Off” dialog will be displayed, as shown below. You can then choose from the following options; Later: the FV-L1 will return to standby mode when the current ...
STB & PVR Function 3-4. Trick Mode Operation If you are watching a service while it is being recorded, or change to a service which is already being recorded, you can perform the same trick-mode operations as for time-shifting and file playback (see “Movie Playback”...
STB & PVR Function 3-5. Recording Control 1) Pause/Resume and Stop Recording To pause recording for a period of time (e.g. to skip commercial advertisements), press the REC button while you are watching the service being recorded. A “Recording Control” window will be displayed, as shown below.
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2) Change Recording Options while Recording You can change some of the recording options even after the recording has started. Press the POP-UP button and use the DOWN button to select “Recording Information”, and then press OK. The “Recording Information” window will now be displayed, containing one or two current recordings.
STB & PVR Function 3-6. Timer Conflict The FV-L1 can record two programs simultaneously. If you attempt to record more than two programs simultaneously, a timer conflict warning message will be displayed. A timer conflict occurs in the following situations; A new timer overlaps with two existing timers at some point.
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2) Timer Overlaps Two Current Recordings If a new timer begins while two recordings are already in progress, the following timer conflict dialog will be displayed: In order to allow the timer to begin, you must stop one of the current recordings.
STB & PVR Function 4. EPG (Electronic Program Guide) The EPG (Electronic Program Guide) is a table which displays current and upcoming TV programs. The FV-L1 stores up to 7 days of EPG data. The data can be provided in one of the following ways; Transmitted by the TV service broadcasters.
buttons will scroll through additional LEFT/RIGHT buttons will scroll through earlier and later timeslots. You can also move rapidly through the timeslots, as follows; Jump forward 24 hours: press the YELLOW button. Jump backward 24 hours: press the GREEN button. ...
STB & PVR Function 4-3. Service Change and Recording The procedure for changing service and setting timers differs, depending on your chosen setting for “EPG Action” in the Preference menu (see “EPG Action” section in Chapter 9). 1) Service Change To change services, perform the appropriate procedure as follows;...
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3) Set timer To set a timer for a future program, perform the appropriate procedure as follows; For EPG Action = “Change Svc”, place the cursor on your desired program and use the following functions; To set a recording timer: Press the REC button. The program will ...
networked storage devices e.g. NAS. other beyonwiz products set up as a WizPNP server. To enter File Playback mode, press the FILE PLAY button. To return to the previous operation mode (e.g. STB/PVR or Setup), press the EXIT button.
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1) Step 1: Select Content Type Use the UP/DOWN buttons to select the type of storage device you wish to access, as follows: HDD: This is the internal hard disk drive. It contains two pre-set folders, as follows; recording: Stores your recorded TV and Radio programs. ...
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File Playback The networked devices are shown with icons to identify the type of device. A PC icon indicates a PC and a set-top box icon indicates a WizPNP server, as shown in the following screenshot; USB: This will show all USB devices currently connected to the FV-L1. ...
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WARNING Each USB port can supply a maximum of 500mA to the external device. Connecting devices consuming more than 500mA can damage the FV-L1 if there is no additional power supplied to the USB device. The USB device should be detached properly to prevent the FV-L1 ...
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File Playback 3) Step 3: Select File(s) You must now select the file(s) you wish to play. Press the OK button to enter the File list. Locate the file(s) you wish to play by using the following functions; UP/DOWN buttons: Selects the previous or next folder or file in the ...
2. Contents Playback 2-1. Movie Playback To play a movie, locate your chosen video file (see previous section “Exploring Contents”) and press the OK button. During playback, you can use the following functions; PREV button: Jumps to the previous file in the File list. ...
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File Playback 1) Trick Mode During playback, the following trick mode operations are available; PAUSE button: Freezes the picture until you press PAUSE a second time, or the PLAY button. REW button: Plays backwards at x2 speed. The rewind speed will ...
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2) Bookmark Bookmarks can be placed at any position in the video file. This enables you to return to a chosen position easily. If necessary, use trick-mode or skip/jump functions to move to your desired position in the video file. To set a bookmark at this position, press the RED button.
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YELLOW button. You can hide the bookmark list by pressing the BLUE button again, or EXIT. NOTE The bookmark function is only available for beyonwiz recorded files. A maximum of 64 bookmarks can be set for each video file.
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4) Subtitle The FV-L1 can decode and display subtitles from a subtitle file. To play a movie with subtitles, ensure the subtitle file has the same name as the video file, and then copy the subtitle file into the same folder as the video file.
File Playback 2-2. Music Playback Music files are played in the same manner as video files. The same file selection functions, playback functions and trick-mode operations apply. See the previous sections “Exploring Contents” and “Movie Playback” for details. NOTE Some audio files will not play if the content is in a format not ...
During viewing, you can use the following functions; LEFT or PREV button: Jumps to the previous photo in the File list. RIGHT or NEXT button: Jumps to the next photo in the File list. GREEN button: Rotates the current photo 90° clockwise. ...
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File Playback 2) View Files in Playlist To check the files in the playlist, select the ‘Playlist’ icon (above “HDD” in the Device menu) and press the OK button. The File list will now show all files currently in the playlist. 3) Play from playlist To play the playlist, select your desired file(s) (see previous section “Exploring Contents”) and press the OK button.
7. File Management The FV-L1 has several functions to help you organise your media files. These functions allow you to; (i) create folders on the internal hard disk drive (HDD). (ii) rename and delete files and folders. (iii) backup your media files to a PC or external storage device. (iv) delete or move files to a PC or external storage device to free up space on your internal HDD.
File Management 2. Delete To delete files or folders in a storage device, select the unwanted file(s) or folder(s) in the File list (see “Exploring Contents” section in Chapter Press the POPUP button to display the “Pop-up Menu” window. Press the OK button to select “Delete” and press the OK button. A pop-up dialog will be displayed to confirm the deletion.
3. Auto Delete To set automatic deletion function to automatically delete unwanted recording files that are older than the specified time. Press the POPUP button to display the “Pop-up Menu” window. Press the OK button to select “Auto Delete” and press the OK button. Use the LEFT/RIGHT buttons to select one of the following options;...
File Management 5. Copy / Move To copy or move files to or from the FV-L1, select the desired file(s) in the File list (see “Exploring Contents” section in Chapter 6). Press the POPUP button to display the “Pop-up Menu” window. button to select “Copy to”...
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Use the UP/DOWN buttons to select a device and press the OK button (only for “Network” and “USB” device types). Now use the following functions to set your destination folder; UP/DOWN buttons: Select the previous or next folder in the list. ...
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EXIT button: Cancel the copy or move function. NOTE When copying or moving a beyonwiz recorded file to the internal HDD, only the “recording” folder will appear in the browser window. When copying or moving any other media file to the internal HDD, ...
6. Edit Recording File You can edit a recorded file. Editing allows you to; (i) remove commercial advertisements from a TV recording. (i) remove soft padding from your recorded programs (see “Soft Padding” section in Chapter 9). (iii) retain only a particular section of a recorded program. Locate the desired file and begin playback (see Chapter 6 “File Playback”).
Internet Service 8. Internet Service The FV-L1 is designed to support various Internet services. Press wizTV button to access the services. You can get the latest information by visiting our website, wiztv.com.au www.beyonwiz.com.au...
9. Advanced Setup This chapter describes how to configure the Miscellaneous (“Misc.”) and System categories of the setup menu. These categories are configured in the same manner as described in the “How to Change Configuration” section in Chapter 4. 1. Miscellaneous 1-1.
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Advanced Setup 2) All Service The third column shows all services that you can access. shows either all the TV services, or all the radio services. Ensure the favorite group you wish to add services to is selected in the “Group”...
1-2. OSD 1) Help Box Display You can hide the help box that is displayed with the service list. This will extend the service list window so that more services will be listed, without having to press the RED button each time (see “Change Service with Service List”...
Advanced Setup 3) Colour Theme You can choose between 10 colour themes for on-screen menus and information boxes. 1-3. Access Control You can set a 4-digit PIN number to control access to certain set-up menus. After setting a PIN number, users must enter the PIN number to access the menu.
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2) Access Control Several functions can be configured to require PIN number entry, as follows; Censorship: To view a program with a selected classification rating or higher. Start-up: Every time the FV-L1 is turned on. Setup Menu: To access to Setup menu. ...
Advanced Setup 1-4. PVR 1) Time-shifting You can turn off the time-shift function to reduce the workload of the internal hard disk drive (HDD). NOTE To enable the time-shift function temporarily, press the PAUSE button while you are watching a live TV program. You can then use all the time-shift functions as described in the “Time-shifting”...
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3) EPG Action You can control the action of the OK button when a future program (one not shaded light blue) is selected in the EPG (see “Service Change and Recording” section in Chapter 5). Select either of the following options;...
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Advanced Setup Soft Padding Priority: Determines how to resolve timer conflicts caused by the addition of pre-padding or post-padding. Select one of the following options; None: The scheduled start and end times of a timer override the pre-padding and post-padding of a previous or following timer. Pre-padding: The scheduled end time of a timer will be overridden ...
1-5. File Player 1) Resume Play You can control the behaviour of the starting position for playback of files that have already been partially played. following options; Disable: Always play from the beginning of the file. Ask: A pop-up dialog will ask whether or not to resume playback from ...
Advanced Setup 1-6. Preference 1) Keyboard Order You can control the behaviour of the remote control keypad when using the NUMERIC buttons to enter letters and characters. Select one of the following options; ABC2: Cycle through the assigned letters and characters, then the ...
2) Firmware Upgrade You can upgrade your FV-L1 with the latest firmware. Please visit the beyonwiz website (www.beyonwiz.com.au) for firmware information. To upgrade the firmware, download the latest version from the above website. The FV-L1 can upgrade to a firmware file stored on a networked PC, attached USB device, memory card.
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Advanced Setup Use the UP/DOWN buttons to select a device and press the OK button (only for “Network” and “USB” device types). Now use the following functions to locate your firmware file; UP/DOWN buttons: Select the previous or next folder in the list. ...
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3) Firmware Upgrade OTA You can upgrade your FV-L1 FW by OTA(Over The Air). Press the OK button for manual update. Use the following options to configure the automatic upgrade process; Allow system software updates: FV-L1 can get update software ...
Advanced Setup 2-2. HDD 1) HDD Information This displays a pop-up window with the current internal hard disk drive (HDD) information, as follows; Model number. Serial number. Used space. 2) HDD Format You can re-initialise (or format) the internal HDD. This will delete all files on the internal HDD.
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3) Check HDD If the FV-L1 is turned off incorrectly, it is strongly recommended that you check the internal HDD. If you select this menu item with the OK button, a confirmation pop-up dialog will be displayed, as shown below. Select “Yes”...
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Advanced Setup 4) Format USB Storage In order for the FV-L1 to be able to write files to a USB storage device, the USB device must be formatted first. Select the “Format USB HDD” menu with the OK button. A list of USB storage devices will be displayed.
2-3. Initialize 1) Clear Service Information You can clear all the scanned services information. If you select this menu item with the OK button, a confirmation pop-up dialog will be displayed, as shown below; Select “Yes” and press the OK button to proceed. To cancel the clear services function, select “No”...
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Advanced Setup 3) Clear IceGuide Disk Cache The EPG information from IceTV is stored on the internal HDD (see “Ice Guide” section in Chapter 4). You can clear the EPG information and reload the data from the IceTV server. If you select this menu item with the OK button, a confirmation pop-up dialog will be displayed, as shown below.
It is recommended that you check your product’s firmware version in the Setup menu (Setup\Management\Firmware) and upgrade to the most recent firmware version, available from the beyonwiz website, www.beyonwiz.com.au, before troubleshooting. Problem Possible Solutions...
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Troubleshooting Guide strength and/or quality is adequate. please contact an authorised antenna service agent or licensed contractor to seek advice concerning improving your TV reception. No sound, or poor Check the Volume controls of the product, TV sound and other audio device/s. Check the Mute status of the product, TV and ...
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Check to ensure that the other devices on your network are configured correctly to connect with another network device. The picture looks Check whether squashed or configured to display the correct TV Aspect too wide Ratio. (Setup\Configuration\A/V Output) Check whether the TV has been configured to ...
Specification Main System Main Processor 200MHz RISC CPU 320 or 500GB (SATA) Tuner & Channel Decoder Dual Tuner DVB-T Compliant (Internal Loop-through) Tuner Input Conn. IEC 169-2 Female Type Tuner Loop-through Conn. IEC 169-2 Male Type Frequency Range 174~230MHz, 470~860MHz Signal Level -20 ~ -80dBm Aerial Supply...
Only the original invoice/receipt issued by the dealer will be accepted by beyonwiz as proof of purchase. beyonwiz may reject warranty claims on equipment that it believes to be illegally acquired or when the “owner” is unable to provide proof of purchase or where security labels or serial numbers have been tampered with or removed.
WEEE Information WEEE Information Correct Disposal of This Product (Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment) This mark, shown on the product or its literature, indicates that it should not be disposed of with other household waste at the end of its working life. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate this from other types of waste and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of resources.
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