HbbTV applications
Your Volksbox receiver supports HbbTV - hybrid reception of content from satellite and from the internet (HbbTV
= Hybrid Broadcast and Broadband TV).
In order to enjoy HbbTV services, your receiver must be connected to the internet (through wifi or LAN
connection).
Through HbbTV, you will be able to access new services from leading broadcasters and online services and
application providers – including video on demand (VoD), interactive advertising, web applications, games and
social networking as well as programme-related services such as digital text and EPGs.
The HbbTV services are provided and signalled to the receiver by the broadcasters (i.e. ARD, ZDF, RTL etc.).
As soon as you tune to channel, the receiver will identify the HbbTV service of the channel (if available) and will
launch it through its built-in web browser. When the HbbTV service is launched, some keys of the remote control
will have new functionality. Follow the instructions on the screen to navigate and operate the service accordingly.
Pressing the EXIT key of the remote control will leave the HbbTV service and will return to you the full control of
the receiver.
The HbbTV services may be disabled, launched automatically or provide on-screen notification - please see
more details on HbbTV settings under the User Preferences section.
Note: HbbTV services rely on your internet connection and therefore performance depends on the speed of your
connection.
Note: Like any other internet-based services and applications, HbbTV services are provided by third parties, are
not under Inverto's control and can be terminated at any time without any notice.
Connecting external uSB & eSaTa
devices
Your digital receiver is equipped with a USB and eSATA connections at the back panel.
When you connect a mass storage class device, the receiver will automatically initialize the device and will
display an indication that the device is connected.
Notes: - Supported file systems - Fat16, Fat32, Ext2
- Format Device requires entering the PIN code
(default '0000').
program guide
The following sections provide detailed description of the two types of program guides - Full Guide and mini
Guide.
fuLL guIDe - gRID VIeW
The Guide grid view can be displayed by pressing
the Guide key , selecting the Guide entry in the Main
menu or by scrolling right with the Right arrow key
when program info-banner is displayed.The Guide
data is provided by the TV broadcast channels. The
receiver will display the EPG data that is available
for each channel. However, the receiver can only
display what is provided by the broadcast and has
no influence on the quality or reliability of the data.
While you are watching TV, the data will be loaded
and displayed while you using the Guide.
Note: The message «No EPG Information» means
that the data is not provided by the channel, or the data is not yet received.
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