Belkin G1V1000 8820-01176 manual

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    User Manual G1V1 00 0 • 882 0- 011 76 Rev. A00 W A TCH LIVE AND RECORD ED T V ON Y OU R MOB ILE DEVI CES —ANYWHE RE . @ TV p lu s[...]

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    1 1 . Ge tt in g @ T V con ne cte d to your ho me n et work Th e @ T V se tup s of t wa re fo r PC a nd Ma c is t he b es t way to c onf ig ur e @ T V . Visit http:/ /ww w. belkin.com/myt vev er ywhere to do wnload the software. a . W i r e d i. Direct connection via an Ethernet cable will provide the best possible per formance f or your @ TV produ[...]

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    2 c. A dvanced network connections @ T V will use UPnP to configure our network connection. In some ca se s you w il l ne ed to u se yo ur r out er ’s setu p pa ge s to ch an ge a few set tin gs. i. Apple using 3G/ 4G 1 . I n or der t o ac ce ss @TV o n a 3G or 4G ne t wor k us in g an Apple product like an iPhone, you ma y need t o modify your P[...]

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    3 2. C onn ec ti ng to your c ab le or s ate llit e set -to p box a. Connections i. V id eo in pu ts f ro m you r set- to p box to yo ur @TV: Y ou ca n co nn ec t you r @ T V to yo ur c abl e or s ate ll ite b ox vi a co mp os ite or component cables; we recommend component because they pro vide better ov erall video quality . ii. Audio inputs: you[...]

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    4 INST ALLING AND SET TING UP THE AD APTER d. Ad van ce d set t in gs t ab i. Video 1 . Input a. Component vs. Composite i. All ows yo u to se le ct w hi ch i np ut o n your @TV you wo ul d like to us e. We rec om me nd u si ng component as it provides the highest video quality . ii. It i s po ss ib le to a t ta ch t wo s ep ara te de vi ce s to @ [...]

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    5 b. Hue, sa turation, brightness, contrast i. V ar iou s se t ti ng s to he lp yo u opt im ize t he l oo k of you r @ T V’s video c . Default i. Automatically rese ts the picture optimization se t tings t o their initial settings 2. De vice/STB This section is used to manually configure your remote co ntr ol s et t ing s so t ha t you r @ T V ca[...]

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    6 3. IR-Learning In t his s ec t ion y ou c an h elp y our @TV “ l ear n” r em ote commands. This is partic ularly useful if you have a cable or sat el lit e box n ot cu rr ent ly s up po r ted b y @ T V . Th e ste ps ar e as foll ows: a. Select the appropriate de vice you are trying to control from the “Command Mapping” list. b. F rom the [...]

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    7 INST ALLING AND SET TING UP THE AD APTER 4. IR- Channel T uning a . Ca bl e an d se t-to p boxe s var y i n wh at t hey re qu ir e whe n you e nte r a ch an ne l. For i ns ta nc e, on s om e boxe s go ing to ch an ne l 42 re qu ir es ju st t ha t you e nte r 42 wh il e on another y ou must ent er 042 or 0042. This section allows you to m an ua ll[...]

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    8 5. Wake - up a . Some bo xes r equire a “wak e-up” command; in this section you can automatically set that command when you start st rea mi ng f rom yo ur s et- top b ox to yo ur @ T V a pp. Fo r mo st cable or satellite boxes, these commands are automatically configured when you select that code set. Ho wever , in some ca se s you m ay wan t[...]

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    9 ii. Network T hi s se ct io n al lows y ou to m an ua lly c on fi gu re ho w you r @ T V interacts with your home network. 1. Ra d i o Here y ou can adjust how your @ TV uses its Wi-Fi capabilities. a . Ad- Ho c vs . Cli en t Mod e vs . Rad io O f f i. Select the mode appropriate to your ne t work setup; Radio Off means Wi-Fi is turned of f ii. M[...]

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    10 2. Client IP Settings – Manu al Configuration Th is i s for ad va nc ed n et wor k us er s to g ive y our @TV a specific I P address and/ or DNS server ad dress. CON NEC TIN G TO Y OUR CAB LE OR SA T ELL ITE S ET - TOP BOX iii. A dmin 1 . Pa ssw or d cha ng e: al low s you to c ha ng e you r @ T V ’s password[...]

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    11 i v. U p d a t e 1. S o f t w a r e a . Use t he ve rs io n of yo ur @TV se tu p sof t wa re fo r troubleshooting and also automatically update it to the latest version. CON NEC TIN G TO Y OUR CAB LE OR SA T ELL ITE S ET - TOP BOX 2 . Fir mwa re a. Fi rm war e is t he so f t war e co de t hat r un s in si de yo ur @TV b ox. We re co mm end t ha [...]

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    12 v. I n f o 1 . Su mm ar y o f you r cu rre nt @TV s etu p. Th is in for ma ti on is useful for any troubles hooting that is necessary as it p rov id es key i nfo a bo ut yo ur c onf ig ur ati on . All of th e sections e xcept the “Por ts” tab are for inf ormation only . CON NEC TIN G TO Y OUR CAB LE OR SA T ELL ITE S ET - TOP BOX 2 . Por t s[...]

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    13 3. Acc es sin g your T V , Any wh ere a. General o verview i. Simply put, @ TV takes the video and aud io signals from y our cable or sa tellite bo x and sends them over the Interne t to y our phone, tablet, or computer . b. Ou t of ho me i . Whe n you a cc es s @ T V fr om o ut si de yo ur ho me n et wo rk (l ike fro m a Wi - Fi h ots pot o r f[...]

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