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Using Amino Set Top Box With Your
Television
The remote control that came with your Set Top Box (STB) controls
power to the STB and channel selection. For all operations, the
first thing you need to do is press the STB button on the remote. It
will glow red briefly.
(In reality, you only need to press the STB button if you’ve
previously pressed the TV button by mistake, but since there’s no
easy way of knowing which of the two you’ve pressed most recently,
pressing the STB button is a good idea. If your remote doesn’t seem
to be working, it’s probably because you accidentally hit the TV
button.)
Other functions (turning your television on or off, controlling the
volume, and choosing the video input - that is, choosing to view a
DVD, a game console) are controlled on your television or its remote
control.
You also have the option of configuring the STB remote to work with
your television. This will allow you to turn your television on and
off, control the volume, and select the video input with the same
remote you use to change channels.
Turning the STB On
1. Press the STB button on the remote.
2. The red power button on the remote toggles the STB between
Standby mode and On.
If the STB is in Standby mode, when you push the power button, the
LED on the STB will blink twice as it turns on.
If the STB is On, when you push the power button, the STB LED will
blink once as it goes to sleep.
Note: Your television password is 1234, please allow 5-10 minutes
for the program to download when hooking up your television for the
first time.
Selecting Channels
When you turn the STB on, you will see the default TV channel.
To select a channel, do any one of the following:
Enter the channel number with the numeric buttons on the remote,
followed by the OK button.
Use the 4 blue arrow buttons near the middle of the remote to move
the onscreen arrow over a channel name or number. When the arrow
changes to a pointing hand shape, press the OK button.
Once a channel has been selected, you can change channels using the
CH + and CH - buttons. (You cannot use these buttons if you are
currently viewing the Channel Lineup, but once you’re viewing a
channel, you can use these buttons to change channels. But see the
important note below.)
The remaining buttons on the STB remote are not used for STB box
functions.
Important
note about channel surfing
Most of us are accustomed to rapidly “surfing” through the channels
when using a cable TV or antenna-fed TV. This is possible because
all channels are present all the time, and we’re simply picking
which signal to view. THIS IS NOT WHAT HAPPENS WITH your Amino
connection!
There is only enough bandwidth to send one quality channel at a time
to your TV, so when you pick a channel, the STB sends messages to
our equipment about which signal it wants to see. Changing channels
rapidly can cause these messages to get overrun or missed, which can
result in two video streams being sent at the same time and
colliding with each other. The result is a confusion of pieces of
both channels. It can take from a few seconds to several minutes for
this condition to clear once it occurs, and further rapid channel
changing will only make it worse and make it last longer.
If you do accidentally change channels rapidly and cause this
condition to occur, simply wait until the picture clears up, and
then make more measured and deliberate channel changes. Turning the
STB off and back on will not help, in fact, it might make it worse.
Patience is the only answer.
To avoid this problem, you may find it easier to enter the channel
number you wish to change to, rather than using the CH + and CH -
buttons to move up and down through the channels.