IPTV
Set Top Box

Package Contents
The
Video Furnace Set-Top Box package includes the following components:
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1 - Video Furnace Set-Top Box IP Appliance
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1 - Power Supply Unit (PSU) and A/C power cord
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1 - A/V cable (composite video, left and right audio).
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1 - S-Video Cable
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1 - IR Remote Control
Quick Start: Connecting the Video Furnace Set-Top Box
The
front of the Video Furnace Set-Top Box has a single LED that indicates power
and IR reception. While the Video Furnace Set-Top Box is powered the green LED
illuminates. During IR reception (i.e., when you use the remote control) the
LED flickers red to indicate that Video Furnace Set-Top Box is receiving the IR
signal. The front of the unit has a USB jack reserved for support by the
manufacturer.
Please
be aware of the following requirements; deviating from these requirements voids
the warranty.
- Connect
the Video Furnace Set-Top Box to the network jack on the wall (labeled N).
You will need a CAT5/RJ-45 Ethernet cable (not supplied) of an appropriate
length.
- Using
the supplied A/V cable, connect the Baseband audio (red/white RCA jacks)
and composite video (yellow RCA jack) jacks to the television using the
A/V cable supplied. An S-Video connection may be made using the S-Video
cable provided.
- Connect
the Video Furnace Set-Top Box Power Supply to the Video Furnace Set-Top
Box power input jack then connect the A/C power cord to the PSU and plug
the 3 prong plug to a grounded A/C outlet using only the A/C power cord
provided with the PSU.
- All
other connections are reserved for use by the manufacturer.
- Turn
the TV on then press the power button on the front of the Set-Top Box.
Select the TV video mode that shows video provided by the connected video
jacks (i.e., Composite or S-Video). The TV should present an image that
shows the Set-Top Box is waiting to load or is in the process of loading
the Set-Top Box application. After the Set-Top Box application has
finished loading, the Set-Top Box tunes a channel.
- Adjust
your television volume to a comfortable level then use the Set-Top Box
remote control to adjust the volume of the Set-Top Box or mute. Pressing
the “Power” button on the remote control places the Set-Top Box in standby
or brings it our of standby.

Closed Caption
To
display closed caption text, enable the closed caption feature of your
television. Closed caption data is generated by the Set-Top Box when available
in the tuned channel. Please refer to the following diagrams to
familiarize yourself with the power button and various input/output jacks.
Provisioning the Video Furnace Set-Top Box
If
power is removed from the STB after initial setup, it must be provisioned from
the network before it can be used again.
To
provision the Set-Top Box:
1.
Connect the Ethernet cable to your network jack.
2.
Connect the preferred video and audio output jacks to the TV using the cable(s)
provided.
3.
Connect the power supply unit (PSU) to the Set-Top Box power input and plug-in
the PSU.
4.
Press the front panel power button to start the provisioning process.
5.
Wait for a minute or so for provisioning to complete.
If provisioning fails contact the help desk.

Features:
- Favorite Channels
- Can set your favorite
channels to get there by the click of a single button.
- Picture-In-Picture
- Can watch programs inside
of programs.
- Program Guide
- Know what is going to be
on.
- Sleep
- Automatically have the
system shut off after a certain amount of time.
- Info
- Know what information is
available on the program that you are watching.
- Internal System Sound
- Separate volume functions
from your televisions.
- To Do List
- List of shows that will
automatically come on when they are on.
How To:
Program Favorite Channels
- On the remote, hit the
“Menu” button.
- On the screen, use the up
and down arrows to get to the selection that says “Favorites”, and hit the
right arrow button to move to the next screen.
- On the next screen, there
is a list of channels. When you get to the channel that you would like set
as a favorite, hit any of the three blue buttons that have the letter “V”
and a number next to it, either 1, 2, or 3.
- After you are done, you
can hit the “Menu” button to exit out of the screen.
Use The Channel Guide
- On the remote, hit the
“Guide” button, and from there, you can use the arrow keys to scroll down
through the different channels.
- If you hit the right
arrow, you can head over to the other side and what is going to be
appearing on that particular channel later in the day.
Search For Programs
- On the remote, hit the
“Search” button, and a screen will appear where you can use the arrow keys
to navigate around the screen.
- When you get on a letter
that you like, hit the “OK” button, and in the bottom right screen, there
will appear a list of items that match the items that you are searching
for.
- If you click “OK” one of
the programs, it will add it to your “To Do List”, and from there, it
will then add it to automatically come up when the program is on.
Extra Remote Features:
- PIP, SWAP, HIDE
- Used if a program has a
Second Stream available. (this feature is not available on Webster IPTV)
- Bookmark
- Used with Video on Demand
(this feature is not available on Webster IPTV)
- Chapter Back, Rewind,
Play, Pause, Fast Forward, Chapter Forward
- Used with Video on Demand
(this feature is not available on Webster IPTV)