![]() ![]() If you don’t have an Android phone, then select Skip to enter the following details manually. This will automatically add your Wi-Fi details and Google account information from your phone. ![]() If you use an Android phone then a quick set up option is available. Your TV Hub will take over from here - simply complete your set-up by following the instructions on-screen. You should also make sure it’s turned on both at the mains and using the power button or switch at the back of the box. If you've been experiencing problems when switching on your TalkTalk TV Box, or with your Box cutting out, then make sure the power cable is secure. However, you won't be able to watch them in High Definition or have access to HD channels. If you're using a SCART lead, you'll still be able to receive FreeView and On Demand channels. Please refrain from having both HDMI and SCART cables plugged in simultaneously as sometimes your TV may switch from HDMI to SCART, presenting a lower picture quality. ![]() Remember you'll need an HD-Ready TV to watch programmes and films in High Definition. You'll even notice the benefits when watching Standard Definition channels, receiving a superior picture and sound quality through your HDMI lead. Whichever lead you are using, make sure one end is connected securely to the back of your TalkTalk TV Box and the other end to your TV.įor the best TV experience, we recommend you use the HDMI cable supplied so you can enjoy programmes and films broadcast in High Definition. Your HDMI or SCART leads are what carry the image and sound signals from your TalkTalk TV Box to your TV, so simply making sure they're secure could help with sound or picture quality issues. If you’re using Network Connectors, you should also check these cables. Also, ensure the Internet light on your router is lit with a green light. Make sure your Ethernet cable is securely connected to both the LAN connection port on your router and to the back of your TalkTalk TV Box. All this content is delivered to your TalkTalk TV Box via the internet. If you've been experiencing interruptions when watching programmes On Demand or while watching your Boost channels, then there might be a problem with the connection to your router. Find out more about TalkTalk TV and aerials. Make sure your aerial cable is connected securely to both the aerial socket at the wall and to your TalkTalk TV Box.įor best results, we recommend you connect your TalkTalk TV Box to your main, rooftop aerial rather than a portable or indoor aerial. Your Freeview channels are delivered through your aerial, so if you've been experiencing problems while watching Freeview, the problem might well be with your aerial. When you receive your TalkTalk TV service, we'll provide you with all the cables you need to get your TV service up and running.īefore you check your connections, please turn off the power supply then follow the below. Now you’re connected you’re ready to set up your TalkTalk remote to control your TV. When the middle light on your Box comes on that means you’re ready to start using your TV service.Switch the TalkTalk TV Box on at the back then press the power button at the front (and switch on your TV).Connect the other end into a power socket near your TalkTalk TV Box.Connect one end of the black power supply cable into your TalkTalk TV Box as shown below.If it isn’t connected already, connect the other end of the aerial cable into the aerial socket on the wall. ![]() Alternatively, you can use the white aerial cable that came with your Box. If you're using an indoor aerial, simply plug this into the ANTENNA IN socket Unplug your aerial from your TV and connect it to the ANTENNA IN socket on your TalkTalk TV Box.Connect the other end into the socket labelled HDMI on your TalkTalk TV BoxĬonnect your Aerial to your TalkTalk TV Box.Connect one end of your HDMI into your TV as shown below.If you cannot reach, you may need to use Network Connectors.Connect the other end into the socket on your TalkTalk TV Box where it says ETHERNET (make sure your router is already plugged in and turned on).Connect one end of your Ethernet cable into one of the yellow sockets on the router where it says LAN.Ĭonnect your router to the TalkTalk TV Box Find out more about your TalkTalk TV Box delivery. You'll need to sign for this delivery so the driver may attempt to deliver to a neighbour if you're not at home, or you'll have the option to rearrange your delivery if it's not convenient. If you're new to TalkTalk, this kit will only be dispatched once your phone and broadband services are up and running. We'll send out your kit including your TalkTalk TV Box via courier service. ![]()
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