Fetch TV iinet, M605T Quick Start Manual

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Quick Start Guide
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It’s here – a New Breed of TV entertainment.
Welcome to Fetch TV – an exciting new television experience that puts you in control of the best TV, great movies, and popular interactive applications.
1. Unpacking the box
2. Connecting the Set Top Box to your broadband modem
3. Connecting the Set Top Box to your TV Antenna
4. Connecting the Set Top Box to your TV
5. Turning on Fetch TV
This booklet tells you all you need to know about setting up, and guides you through the ve steps to get you ready to turn on Fetch TV. It also provides you with important safety and usage information.
It’s Fetch TV and it’s ready when you are.
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Unpacking the box
Before you install your Fetch TV Set Top Box (STB), check that all the accessories you need have been supplied using this page as a checklist.
You will need:
1 STB Unit
1 Power Adaptor
1 Power Cord (1.5m)
1 Antenna Cable (1.5m)
1 HDMI Cable (1.8m)
1 Remote Control
2 AA Batteries
1 RJ45 Ethernet Cable (2m)
You may not need to use:
1 RYW Composite Cable (1.5m)
You may also have received:
PLC Adaptors, or Wireless Bridge Devices if you
ordered them from your Fetch TV Service Provider
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Installation Tips
Position the STB horizontally on a clean, dry, steady surface with 5cm of space all around it. Don’t stack it on audiovisual appliances that generate heat or electromagnetic radiation.
Keep the STB away from direct sunlight, carpet, heating and cooking sources. Do not place it in closed cabinets, on vibrating surfaces or on loudspeakers.
Make sure the STB is close to the TV and/or home theatre it’s being connected to, and within 6 metres from where the remote control is generally used.
Only use a clean, dry cloth to clean the STB and remote control. Don’t use solvents or cleaning agents of any kind.
Please don’t open the STB in any way. It could be dangerous and you may lose any entitlement to free servicing or a replacement unit.
Obviously, it’s perfectly ne to change the batteries
in the remote control.
And Now a Safety Message
The Fetch TV STB is designed to operate from a 100V-240V 50Hz AC power source only.
Use only the original power cord and power adaptor supplied and ensure it’s fully inserted into the back panel of the STB before turning the Power on. Check that the cord is free from obstruction.
If the cord is damaged, turn the power off and contact your Service Provider for a replacement.
Before cleaning, always disconnect the Power at the wall and back of STB. Never remove the plug by yanking the cord.
Keep the STB away from babies, children and sharp objects.
Do not place liquid lled items on top of the STB and do not insert any objects through the ventilation holes in the cover.
Any problems with the STB should only be examined
by approved and qualied service personnel.
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Connect the STB to your modem
Fetch TV is delivered by broadband, so you need to connect your STB to the modem.
There are various ways to do this:
- Ethernet Cable
- Powerline Communications (PLC)
- Wireless Bridge
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Connection Option 1 – Ethernet Cable: Modem direct to STB
You can use this option if your TV and STB are close enough to your modem to connect them using an Ethernet cable.
1. Plug one end of an Internet Ethernet Cable into any available port on your broadband modem.
2. Plug the other end into the port labelled Internet on the back of your STB.
Connection Option 2 – Ethernet Cable: Modem to STB using data cabling
You can use this option if your installation location has internal data cabling.
1. Plug one end of an Internet Ethernet Cable into any available port on your broadband modem.
2. Plug the other end into the Internet Ethernet wall socket nearest to your broadband modem.
3. Plug one end of a second Internet Ethernet Cable into the port labelled Internet on the back of your STB.
4. Plug the other end into the Internet Ethernet wall socket nearest your TV and STB.
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Connection Option 3 – PLC Adaptors
You can use this option if you cannot connect using Ethernet Cable and you ordered PLC Adaptors with your Fetch TV service. The PLC adaptor will transmit your Fetch TV service to your STB using the existing power cables inside your walls.
1. Plug one PLC adaptor into an electrical socket located near your broadband modem.
2. Plug one end of an Internet Ethernet cable into the port on the PLC device.
3. Plug the other end into any available port on your broadband modem.
4. Plug the other PLC adaptor into an electrical socket located near your TV and STB.
5. Plug one end of an Internet Ethernet cable into the port on the PLC device.
6. Plug the other end into the port labelled Internet on the back of your STB.
The PLC Adaptor should be plugged directly into the wall socket. Do not use a double adaptor or power board for the PLC unless there is no other socket available, in which case they must not have surge protectors or noise
ltering. If using a power board, plug the PLC adaptor into the rst outlet (the one nearest the cord).
Connecting with PLC Adaptors
Room 1
Outside
Broadband Connection
Fetch TV Signal
Fetch TV Signal
TV Aerial
AV Cable
Normal Broadband Use
Broadband Modem
Room 2
PLC Adapter
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Connection Option 4 – Wireless Bridge
You can use this option if you ordered the Wireless Bridge with your Fetch TV service. Install the Wireless Bridge using the instructions included with it. Locate one device near your broadband modem, and the other near your TV and STB.
1. Plug one end of an Internet Ethernet cable into the port on the Wireless Bridge located near your modem.
2. Plug the other end into any available port on your broadband modem.
3. Plug one end of an Internet Ethernet cable into the port on the Wireless Bridge located near your STB.
4. Plug the other end into the port labelled Internet on the back of your STB.
Connecting with Wireless Bridge
Room 1Outside Room 2
Broadband Connection
Fetch TV Signal
Fetch TV Signal
Broadband Modem
Normal Broadband Use
TV Aerial
AV Cable
Wireless
Bridge
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Connecting the Set Top Box to your TV Antenna
You receive your free-to-air Digital TV channels using your normal TV antenna. They are not delivered over broadband.
Unplug any existing antenna cables from your TV but leave it connected to the wall. You will need your existing TV antenna cable as well as the one that came with your STB.
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1. Plug the other end (not connected to the wall) of the existing antenna cable into the socket labelled Antenna-IN on the back of your STB.
2. Plug one end of the second antenna cable into the socket labelled Antenna-OUT on the back of your STB.
3. Plug the other end into the antenna socket on the back of your TV.
You can also connect to a DVD/VCR as indicated below.
Connecting to a Home Theatre (Digital Audio)
Your STB has both coaxial and optical digital audio outputs. Either of these may be used to connect to your home theatre so you can enjoy various 5:1 surround sound modes. Refer to your home theatre supplier for more details.
ANTENNA AUDIO
OPTICAL
INTERNET VIDEO
IN OUT L R
HDMI USB POWER
12V AC
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Connecting The Set Top Box To Your TV
There are various ways to connect the Fetch TV STB to your TV or home theatre system. The one you choose will depend on the display capability of your TV and the connection ports available.
HDMI is the recommended connection option if available.
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Recommended Option 1
Digital High Denition (HDMI)
This connection delivers the highest quality picture and audio letting you watch High Denition programming. Only the HDMI cable is required.
1. Plug the HDMI cable into the port labelled HDMI on the back of the STB.
2. Plug the other end into any available HDMI port on your TV.
* ADSL or cable modem
ANTENNA AUDIO
OPTICAL
INTERNET VIDEO
IN OUT L R
HDMI USB POWER
12V AC
Antenna
HDMI
IN - ANT
ANT - OUT
Ethernet
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Alternative Option 2
Analogue Composite Video and Analogue Stereo Audio
This mode delivers Standard Denition viewing only. Use this type of connection when or if your TV display has no other video input types available. Use the Yellow/Red/ White cable when connecting.
1. Power cord connection
2. TV antenna cable
3. Yellow jack – video
4. White jack – audio (left)
5. Red jack – audio (right)
6. Connect from phone outlet to ADSL modem/router*
7. Connect from network output of ADSL modem/router* to STB network port
* ADSL or cable modem
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ANTENNA AUDIO
OPTICAL
INTERNET VIDEO
IN OUT L R
HDMI USB POWER
12V AC
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Turning On Fetch TV
This is the home stretch where you activate the devices you have connected to turn on Fetch TV.
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Connect the STB to Power
1. Plug one end of the power cable into the power socket of the power adaptor.
2. Plug the other end into the wall power socket.
3. Plug the connector from the power adaptor to the back of the STB.
Select Source / Input on your TV
1. Turn on your TV.
2. On your TV remote control press either Source/ Input or AV Select.
3. Select the HDMI port you used to connect (or other connection method if you did not use HDMI).
Turn on your STB
1. Turn on the Power at the wall socket. The power
light on the STB will illuminate.
Check the STB Connection
1. The Standby indicator light on STB will change to blue when STB is turned on.
2. on STB will be lit blue when you have a
broadband connection. If it is red, there is no live
connection. During initial startup it will move from red to blue.
3. on STB will ash when you press any key on the remote. If it doesn’t ash the STB is not
responding to the Remote Control.
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Using your STB for the rst time
1. It will take a few minutes for the STB to move through three loading screens and the screen may go black between each one. Don’t worry, this is
normal. Once nished simply follow the instructions
on the Welcome Screen.
2. You’ll be prompted to enter your Activation Code which you will have received from your Service Provider. Use the remote control to enter the code. Activation codes are case sensitive, so you can change the keyboard to upper case and back by
pressing the Text button. Press Done when nished.
3. Once entered, your code will be checked
and conrmed.
4. The next screen prompts you to set up your Parental PIN. You can do this now by following the on screen instructions or do it later by accessing User in the Settings menu. The default PIN is 0000.
5. The STB will then do a Channel Scan which may take up to 5 minutes. When completed, follow the on-screen instructions to proceed.
6. Next the box will perform a Diagnostic test and this will take a few minutes to complete as well.
7. The nal set up screen will take a few moments to load and then the Fetch TV menu will appear on the screen.
8. Fetch TV is now ready for you.
9. Visit www.iinet.net.au/fetchtv to download the Fetch
TV User Guide. It will help you get the most from your Fetch TV service.
Please do not turn off or reboot your STB at any time during set up.
Audio Visual Settings
If your TV image appears out of proportion or stretched
you may need to congure the Display Resolution,
Aspect Ratio and Display Mode. You do this by going to Main Menu > Manage > Settings > Audio Visual.
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Remote Control
The remote control brings Fetch TV to life every time you use it. It has all the functions you need for quick and easy viewing. To make your remote control work, remove the battery cover, insert the two batteries supplied, and replace the cover.
Set Up for Universal Remote
You can use the Fetch TV remote to operate your TV as well as your Fetch TV Set Top Box. To program your Fetch TV remote to control your TV, go to Main Menu > Manage > Settings > Remote Control.
* Tip: If you are using this Fetch TV remote, make sure you
press “STB” to control the Set Top Box.
Remote Control 1
Remote Control 2
Directional Arrows
Clear
Standby
Fast Forward
Record
Text
Subtitles on/off
Channels +/-
Function Key
Function Key
Switch between My Channels and All Channels mode
Navigate up, down, left, right and adjust system settings to your preference
Information Bar
Personal Video Recorder
DVD
Back
Takes you up one level
Electronic Program Guide
Rewind
Stop
Mute
Main Menu
Number Keypad
Language
Function Key
Set Reminders
Function Key
Add/Remove channels
Exit
Volume +/-
Enter
Accepts selection or displays the current mode
Set Top Box
TV
Messages
Access received messages
ISP Portal
Pause/Play
Dedicated TV
Power Key
Simple Set for TV Set up
Message
Movie
Exit
Exit from screen
Volume Up/Down
Enter/Select
Stop
Language
Choose Audio Language
Menu
Set Reminders
Function Key
Add/Remove channels to My Channels, Search
Function Key
Electronic Program Guide
Standby Dedicated TV/AV Key Mute
Access onscreen help
Personal Video Recorder
Back
Takes you up a level
Channels Up/Down
Directional Arrow Keys
Rwd, Pause/Play, FF
Text Subtitle On/Off
Clear
Switch between My Channels and All Channels mode
Number Keypad
Record
Information Bar
Function Key
Function Key
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Fetch TV Set Top Box
Front Panel
Back Panel
ANTENNA AUDIO
OPTICAL
INTERNET VIDEO
IN OUT L R
HDMI USB POWER
12V AC
Power
Input
Rec/Remote
Tuner
Input
Tuner
Output
Composite
Video
Output
Ethernet
Cable
Connection
HDMI
Output
Audio
Left
Output
Audio Right
Output
USB
Socket
SPDIF
Jack Output
(Optical)
Internet Standby/
Power Button
IR Sensor
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Troubleshooting
If you’re having trouble getting Fetch TV to work check some of the tips below before you contact your Service Provider for assistance.
1. Make sure the power cord and adaptor are correctly connected (Page 10), and there is power available at the wall power point.
2. Check that the AV connections are securely made and, if necessary, try another connection mode (Page 8-9).
3. Make sure the TV display is selected to the correct AV input source and mode. (Page 10).
4. Double-check that the broadband connection is
active. on the STB should be lit blue. If using an Ethernet connection, also check that the indicator lights on your modem are on. If using a PLC, check the status lights on the PLC adaptors.
5. If you are using the Remote Control 1 (Page 12) and
the STB button on the remote control does not ash
when a button is pressed, check the following:
• Press the STB button to activate this mode.
• Ensure the remote control light on the STB ashes
when any button is pressed on the remote control while in STB mode.
• Use the remote control within six metres maximum
from the STB.
• Change batteries in the remote control.
6. If the STB is not recording or replaying on command, listen to make sure the internal hard drive is working.
7. Reboot the STB by turning it off at the wall power point, waiting 10 seconds, and turning it on again.
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User Guides
You can download the following User Guides from the footers at www.iinet.net.au/fetchtv
1. Fetch TV User Guide
2. Universal Remote Instructions
3. Remote App Reference Guide
4. My Media Hub User Guides.
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Specications
Other
Dimensions
Max Weight
Max Power Consumption
Operating Temperature Range
Storage Temperature Range
Humidity
Hard Drive Capacity
Tuners
Video Decode
Audio Decode
Surround Sound Support
Interactive Applications support
260x252x50mm
1.52kg
20W
+5 to + 45 deg C
-20 to +70 deg C
10 to 90% NC
1TB
3 x DVB-T
MPEG4 HD / H.264/AVC
MPEG4 AAC, MPEG 4 HE-AAC v2
Dolby Digital Surround 5.1 (AC3) and Dolby Digital Plus (Enhanced AC3)
Adobe Flashlite for Digital Home
Input Connector Specication Signal
Composite Video RCA Phono 1Vp/p 75 Ohms PAL – Standard Denition
Analogue Audio 2 x RCA Phono 1V rms 600 Ohms Left and Right Channels
Digital Video + Digital Audio
HDMI 1.4 HDCP content protected 720p50, 1080i60, 1080p50, 1080p60
High Denition
Surround Audio TOSLINK S-P/DIF Optical
Antenna Belling-Lee UHF (IEC169) 75 Ohms Active Loop-through
Data 3 x USB Type A USB 2.0 Host
Input Connector Specication Signal
Power DC Male jack
(5.5mm diameter)
Input 100-240V Output 12.0V 4A
Antenna
Belling-Lee UHF (IEC169)
75 Ohms
Channel Bandwidth 7 or 8 MHz
Broadband RJ-45 Ethernet IPv4, IPv6
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Product Code M605T
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
Compliance
Contact
iiNet Support
Phone: 1300 701 006
Email: fetchtv@iinet.net.au
Internode Support
Phone: 1300 866 737
Email: fetchtv@ticket.internode.com.au
Westnet Support
Phone: Call: 1300 881 209
Email: fetchtv@iinet.net.au
Netspace Support
Phone: 1300 360 025
Email: fetchtv@iinet.net.au
TransACT Support
Phone: 13 30 61
Email: fetchtv@iinet.net.au
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© Fetch TV Pty Limited. ABN 36 130 669 500. All rights reserved. Fetch TV Pty Limited is the owner of the trade marks Fetch TV. The set top box and the Fetch TV service may only
be used lawfully and in accordance with relevant terms of use of which you are notied by your service provider. You may only use the recording functionality of the set top box for the
purpose of viewing programs at your address at a more convenient time. You must not use any recording or the electronic program guide, or any part of it, for any purpose other than private and domestic purposes and you must not sub-licence, sell, lease, lend, upload, download, communicate or distribute it (or any part of it) to any person.
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