Table of Contents Remote Control Guide ..........................6 Setting up your Remote Control ........................7 Quick Search Set-Up ............................. 7 Manual Set-Up .............................. 7 Powering Devices ............................7 Remote Control Guide ..........................8 Adjusting Volume ............................. 8 Frequently Used Commands ........................8 Changing Channels ...........................
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Editing Users Settings ..........................18 Editing User Information ........................19 Editing Parental Controls ........................19 Setting up Favorites ........................... 19 Creating Favorites Folders ........................19 Choose ..............................20 Edit ..............................20 Create ..............................20 Delete ..............................21 TV & Movie Ratings Guide ......................... 21 TV Parental Guidelines Ratings ......................
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Canceling PPV (Pay per View) Events ....................25 Canceling a FUTURE event ......................... 25 Viewing a history of PPV (Pay per View) Events ................26 View a history of PPV Events ......................26 Using Advanced Features ........................... 26 Using the Reminder & Autotune Features .................... 26 Schedule Event ...........................
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ADB 2500W Set Top Box Guide........................35 Rear Panel View ............................. 36 ADB 3800 Set Top Box Guide ........................37 Front Panel View ............................37 Rear Panel View ............................. 38 ADB 5810 Set Top Box Guide ........................39 Front Panel View ............................39 Rear Panel View .............................
Setting up your Remote Control Before you can use your Remote Control for additional functions such as your TV or DVD Player, you will need to insert a programmable code into the Remote by doing either the Quick Search or a Manual Entry.
2. Press the button of your selected device (TV, AUD, DVD, AUX, or STB) 3. Press the power button 4. Your device should now be on 5. Every button that is pressed on the Remote Control will now control your selected device until another device is activated Additional Info: Multiple devices can be powered at the same time using the same Remote Control.
1. Using the channel button, press the + or - to view the next or previously numbered channel. 2. Using the number pad, simply press the numbers of your desired channel. You will see the numbers entered displayed in the upper right hand corner of your screen, within seconds the channel will change.
Blocking Channels (For added protection) If there is a channel that you do not want to be viewed, instead of activating the parental controls, you can block it from the listings using the following steps: 1. Press the Menu button on your Remote Control 2.
The DVR option allows you to record programs on your Set Top Box to view at a later time as well as pausing, fast forwarding, playing, or rewinding current programs. My Library The My Library option provides you with a history of Videos, PPV Events, Pay per Block, Sports Packages, Reminders, Messages, and Caller ID.
2. Using the directional arrows, highlight DVR or and press OK. You will see the following options: Recording The Recording option is a listing of all programs that have been and currently are being recorded. To Record The To Record option is a list of all the programs that have been scheduled to be recorded. ...
The Caller ID option will provide you with a list of incoming Caller’s information. Using the Settings Option The Settings option allows you to create/edit preferences and create/edit users. To access the Settings feature: 1. Press the Menu button on your Remote Control. 2.
Using the Search Option The Search feature allows you to enter keywords and then scan through the channels to find matches. To use the feature: 1. Press the Menu button on your Remote Control. 2. Using the directional arrows, highlight Search or and press OK. 3.
8. Press the down arrow to highlight the New Password field. Enter the desired new numerical password and press OK. 9. Press the down arrow to highlight the Confirm Password field and enter the new password exactly as it was entered in the New Password field (If you receive an error, there is conflicting information) 10.
selected will be viewable. For example, if you do not want your child to view PG13 rated movies, make sure that the rating is set at PG. This will allow your child/children to view only G & PG rated movies.) d.
Creating Users The following steps will allow you to create unique settings for multiple users. For example, you could have one setting for your 15 year old child and another for your 7 year old child. 1. Press the Menu button on your Remote Control. 2.
d. You will now see a left and right arrow on the sides of the field, using the directional arrows press the left and right arrows to set the ratings. (Remember: The TV rating that is selected will be viewable.) e.
Editing User Information 1. Using the directional arrows, highlight the desired user and press OK to place a dot in the circle next to the username. 2. Using the directional arrows, highlight Edit and press OK. 3. Using the number pad on the Remote Control, enter your password and press OK. 4.
Choose The Choose option will allow you to set which guide you would like to see when you press the Guide button. For example, if you selected the Choose option you will see a field with an up and down arrow, using the directional arrows, you may see the following options: 1.
5. Once all of the channels are selected, press the right directional arrow to highlight the Update button and press OK. 6. Your folder is now created and will be available for future use. 7. To create more folders return to step 1 and repeat. Delete The Delete option allows you to delete Favorites folders that have been created by: 1.
TV – G (General Audience) Most parents would find this program suitable for all ages. Although this rating does not signify a program designed specifically for children, most parents may let younger children watch this program unattended. It contains little or no violence, no strong language and little or no sexual dialogue or situations.
Motion Picture Association of America Ratings General Audience A G-rated motion picture contains nothing in theme, language, nudity, sex, violence, or other matters that, in the view of the Rating Board, would offend parents whose younger children view the motion picture. The G rating is not a “certificate of approval,” nor does it signify a “children’s”...
NC – 17 No One 17 and Under Admitted An NC-17 rated motion picture is one that, in the view of the Rating Board, most parents would consider patently too adult for their children 17 and under. No children will be admitted. NC-17 does not mean “obscene”...
5. To purchase, highlight Buy and press OK or To cancel, highlight Cancel and press OK 6. If you would like to allow other users to view this same event, highlight the field next to share and press OK to place a checkmark (See Creating Users on page 11.) Purchase a FUTURE Event 1.
Viewing a history of PPV (Pay per View) Events If you have purchased any of the PPV Events, you can view a history of the purchases by: 1. Pressing the Menu button on your Remote Control 2. Using the directional arrows, highlight My Library or and press OK 3.
Record Program & Record Series The Record Program and Record Series options are only available if you have a DVR Set Top Box. These options allow you to record the programs and will be available for you to watch at a later time. Set Reminder Using the Set Reminder option will prompt a box to pop-up on your screen at the start time of the desired program.
4. Using the directional arrows, highlight reminders and press OK Enabling/Disabling Caller ID If you have the Caller ID feature from WT Services you are able to allow the Caller ID to show up on the TV screen when you receive an incoming call. If you do not have the Caller ID feature and would like it please contact our Office at (806)360-9000 to get it added on your account.
Using DVR Digital Video Recorder (DVR) The DVR, which is also known as a PVR, allows you to record programs on your Set Top Box to view at a later time as well as pause, fast forward, play, or rewind LIVE programs. This feature is only available if you have a DVR Set Top Box.
d. Using the directional arrows, highlight Recording. You should see the name of the program that is being recorded along with a red dot. Revise the Recording of a LIVE Program 1. With the program that is currently being recorded on the screen, press OK. 2.
g. Cancel 3. Highlight Record Program to record a single program or Record Series to record the entire series and press OK. 4. Your program will automatically be recorded when it starts and will stop when the program ends. 5. You can make sure that the program will be recorded by: a.
h. Cancel 3. Highlight Cancel Series Recording and press OK. 4. You will see a box asking “Would you like to cancel this series?” Using the directional arrows, highlight yes and press OK. 5. Your series of programs will no longer be recorded. Skip the Recording of a Single Show in a SERIES of Programs 1.
Viewing a Recorded Program View a Program That You Have Recorded 1. Press the Menu button on your Remote Control 2. Using the directional arrows, highlight DVR and press OK. 3. Using the directional arrows, highlight Recording and press OK. 4.
1. Make sure the program you would like to lock is highlighted. 2. Using the directional arrows, highlight Lock and press OK. 3. You will now see a lock pad next to your selected program. Your program is now locked. 4.
ADB 2500W Set Top Box Guide Below is an explanation for each of the connections listed above. Power light is green when the Set Top Box is on. Link light is red when the Set Top Box is receiving a channel.
Rear Panel View COAXIAL TO TV / VIDEO OUT POWER VIDEO / AUDIO OUT S-VIDEO ETHERNET Below is an explanation for each of the connections listed above. #1 - Power is the connector for the DC power adapter. #2 - USB (Universal Serial Bus) is a USB 2.0 connector. #3 - Ethernet is a RJ-45 port for IP video output.
ADB 3800 Set Top Box Guide Front Panel View DIRECTIONAL POWER ARROWS MENU Below is an explanation for each of the controls and lights listed above. Power button, if held for less than five seconds, turns the Set Top Box on or off. If held for five seconds longer, it restarts the TV receiver.
Rear Panel View TO TV ETHERNET PrPbY VIDEO OUT VIDEO OUT OPTICAL HDMI S - VIDEO AUDIO OUT POWER Below is an explanation for each of the connections listed above. To Wall (Video In) is for coaxial input for digital signal. HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) connects to a high-definition TV or home theater receiver with an HDMI input (for a DVI input, use an HDMI-to-DVI adapter.) Ethernet is a RJ-45 port for IP video output.
ADB 5810 Set Top Box Guide Front Panel View POWER MENU RECORD DIRECTIONAL ARROWS Below is an explanation for each of the controls and lights listed above. Power button, if held for less than five seconds, turns the Set Top Box on or off. If held for five seconds longer, it restarts the TV receiver.
Rear Panel View COMPONENT HDMI AUDIO – VIDEO OUTPUT S - VIDEO ETHERNET POWER AUDIO / VIDEO S - VIDEO RF OUTPUT Below is an explanation for each of the connections listed above. HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) connects to a high-definition TV or home theater receiver with an HDMI input (for a DVI input, use an HDMI-to-DVI adapter.) Ethernet is a RJ-45 port for IP video output.
ADB 5721WNX Set Top Box Guide MENU Directional POWER RECORDING Arrows Below is an explanation for each of the controls and lights listed above. Power button, if held for less than five seconds, turns the Set Top Box on or off. If held for five seconds longer, it restarts the TV receiver.
ADB 5721WNX Rear Panel View To TV Component Audio / Video Out Output S - Video COAX TO TV HDMI DC POWER HCNA ETHERNET HCNA HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) connects to a high-definition TV or home theater receiver with an HDMI input (for a DVI input, use an HDMI-to-DVI adapter.) HCNA (HomePNA over Coax) is the technology, which allows to utilize existing coaxial cable as the network’s physical wiring to connect PCs and Ethernet enabled devices, such as STB, to a LAN, thereby...
ADB 2721W Set Top Box Guide Front Panel POWER SD CARD SLOT Below is an explanation for each of the controls and lights listed above. Power light when the Set Top Box is on the light is green. USB (Universal Serial Bus) is a USB 2.0 connector.
ADB 2721W Rear Panel View Audio / Video Ethernet SPDIF Audio Out HDMI Component Video Out Power Off / On Switch Below is an explanation for each of the connections listed above. Video/Audio Out (RCA Yellow, White, Red) – These connections are ideal for VCRs and older TVs. The audio ports can be used independently if other video connections have been used.
Troubleshooting Guide Here are some solutions to problems you may encounter. If you need further assistance, please contact our office at (806)360-9000. PROBLEM: LED light on the remote blinks, but the component doesn’t respond. POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS: 1. Try replacing the batteries. You will need two AAs. 2.
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POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS: 1. The signal may not be reaching your TV. Make sure all the cables are connected properly on the back of your VCR and your TV. 2. The TV may not be on the right channel to display input. Make sure the TV is on the correct channel.
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c. Highlight primary and/or secondary language and press the down arrow until English is in the field then press OK. Pressing the Red button on your remote control twice to get back to your program.
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