THD603QC2 Set-top box
Contents 1. Safety............................................................................................................................ 1 2. Appearance.................................................................................................................. 2 3. Rear Panel Connection................................................................................................ 3 4. Remote.........................................................................................................
1 Safety End-user Agreement Please read this Agreement carefully before operating, and guarantee that: 1. Do not disassemble this product without authorization; 2. Do not read or refresh the firmware through non-normal channels; 3. Do not perform reverse-engineering or disassembling to any software and codes of this product; 4. This product and the Agreement can be transferred to a third party only when the terms and conditions in this Agreement are accepted.
2 Appearance Front Panel 1.USB 1 2 3 2.USB 3.USB Rear Panel 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1. TF card 2.HDMI out 3. RJ45 network interface 4. Reset Button 5. Optical 6. A/V out 7.
3 Rear Panel Connection Rear Panel Connection White Red Yellow Optical fiber connection cable 3
3 Rear Panel Connection Rear Panel Connection Broadband Internet connection Internet WAN 1 2 LAN 3 4 Broadband Router/Modem Tips: Some applications require mouse operation! Tips: Certain functions may be added or deleted due to software update. The unit shall prevail.
4 Remote 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 16 F1 F2 F3 F4 ON OFF 21 8 9 51 VOL CH VOL CH 22 10 BACK MENU 11 12 13 17 18 19 20 23 1 2 3 SETUP 4 5 6 EPG 7 8 9 DISP RES 0 DEL EXIT 14 15 24 25 26 27 28 29 5
4 Remote No. Key Function Go in and out of Standby 1 2 F1 F1 button. Functionality depends on the application 3 F2 F2 button. Functionality depends on the application 4 Red button. Functionality depends on the application 5 Green button.
No. Key Function 27 Multipurpose delete button 28 Generic exit button. Functionality depends on the application 29 Skip to next file/Skip to previous file 5 First Time Set-Up When operating the box for the first time, you will be asked to set-up a basic set of features that are essential for having a good IPTV experience. Be advised that without a proper internet connection you cannot proceed to the main menu. Chapter 6 describes in detail on how to set-up the network.
6 Network Settings 6.1 Available Networks and Checking Current Network Status Check the available guaranteed bandwidth with your ISP. Recommended bandwidth: To ensure smooth playing of Internet video resources, the bandwidth should be at least 2Mbps. Router: For easy and quick connection, a wireless router is recommended. A common wireless router can meet the bandwidth requirement for IPTV. The THD603QC T2 Set-Top-Box integrates a Wi-Fi module, which can connect to wireless router directly.
6 Network Settings 2. When Wi-Fi is turned on, the right will show the available Wi-Fi connections (if any), as shown below: 3. In the picture below, two Wi-Fi sources are available. The text below the name (SSID) indicates the encryption mode of the Wi-Fi connection. The icon to the right indicates the signal strength . The small lock indicates that the connection is encrypted and password is needed. 4. If the wireless network isn’t encrypted, you can connect to it directly. 5.
7 Video Settings 7.1 Available Video Interfaces 1. Connecting to TV through HDMI cable If the TV set has HDMI interface, the unit can be connected to the TV set with HDMI cable. After connecting, turn on the unit. the LED on the front panel is turned on, the screen shows boot logos and then enters the home screen after several seconds. 2.
7 Video Settings screen (adjust the slider to the right), check the screen edges, and it is optimal when the screen edges coincide with the TV edges.
8. Specifications HDMI Interfaces 3*USB Optical LAN Wi-Fi AV TF CARD slot Power supply 5V/2A Dimensions 105x105x 45mm Net Weight 0.5kg Gross Weight 0.
9 FCC OMPLIANCE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.