Let's get familiar with the Menus.
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From the Home Page, toggle to the [Settings] icon using your remote using the arrows and press "OK".
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You will seet the Settings menu below.
Version 1
Version 2
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The [Network] menu will provide how your unit can connect to the internet. Detailed connection instructions can be found in "Let's Get Connected" section.
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The [General] menu provides you access to the basic settings and unit information of your unit.
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The [About] menu will display the unit information. Your specific Serial Number and MAC address are displayed. [Build time] is the firmware on the unit. [Restore Factory] will reinstall the firmware shown under [Build time]. You might be asked to [Restore Factory] if your unit is not functioning correctly. [Restore Factory] and press "OK". You will see a message prompt to [Done] or [Cancel]. Toggle to [Done] and press "OK". Please note that if you Restore Factory, the unit will reboot and reinstall the firmware. It is very important that you do NOT disconnect the Power Adapter during this process. Restore Factory should only be preform when instructed by a technical advisor. We are not responsible for any malfunctions of the unit when a Restore Factory is performed.
Further information on the following menus can be found in these Technical Support sections.
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Display : "Display Size"
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Sound : "No Sound?"
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Timezone : "Time Zone"
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HDMI : "No Video?"
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Language : "Menu Language"
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[Reboot] What does it do? Reboot is basically the same function as the "Restart" option when you press the "Power" button on the remote. Please view "Standby or Shutdown?" for visual guidance. Both functions refreshes the memory cache on your unit. Occasionally, channels may change to different video servers to increase connectivity. When this happens your unit is trying to connect to the previous video server and you may encounter the looping/freezing of the channel. [Reboot] and/or "Restart" will remedy this issue by clearing the memory cache to connect to the current video server.