Switching on / standby, Tuning in channels for the first time, Connecting to your network – Pure Avalon 300R Connect User Manual

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Switching on / standby

Avalon will enter standby mode when the mains supply is connected. In standby, the button
on the front of Avalon is red. Avalon will still record television programmes when in standby.
The standby button on the front of Avalon has the following states:
Red

Avalon is in standby

Green

Avalon is on

Note: The ring around the button will glow red when Avalon is recording.
To switch Avalon on and watch television, or to use any of Avalon’s features, press the
button on the front of Avalon or on the remote control.
If the television channels have been tuned in, you can watch television or access other features.
If the television channels have not been tuned in, the wizard will run (see below).
To switch Avalon back to standby, press the button on the front of Avalon or on the remote
control.
Avalon will automatically enter standby after a set number of minutes of inactivity. See “Setting
power management options” on page 51.
Note: If you press and hold the button on the front of Avalon for five seconds or more,

Avalon will enter extended standby mode. In extended standby, Avalon will not record
television programmes.

Tuning in channels for the first time

When you switch on Avalon for the first time (or after you have reset the system), the Welcome
screen will be displayed to help you tune in your television channels.
Press the green (Next) button to access the Tuner setup wizard.
The wizard will scan and store all the available television channels. Please allow the wizard to
complete the scan or you may miss out on channels that are available to you.
Press the red (Apply) button, when the scan has completed, to store the channels.

Connecting to your network

You can connect Avalon to your Local Area Network (LAN), and the internet, using either the
Ethernet connection or wireless technology (Wi-Fi).
Once connected, this enables Avalon to access content stored on other network devices, such
as PC based media servers. If Avalon has access to the internet through your network, you
can also access on-demand services, such as Pure Connect, BBC iPlayer and YouTube.
See “Connecting to a wired or wireless network (Wi-Fi)” on page 48, “Pure Connect” on
page 35 and “On Demand” on page 37 for further infomation.

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