Led light control, Device reset – Western Digital WD TV User Manual User Manual

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WD TV Media Player

User Manual

SETUP AND ADVANCED FEATURES – 206

8. Use the navigation buttons

to type in your last name using the on-screen

keyboard. Select Submit, then press OK.

9. Press

/

to select Email, then press OK.

10. Use the navigation buttons

to type in your email address using the on-

screen keyboard. Select Submit, then press OK.

11. On the Register Product screen, press

to select OK, and then press OK.

LED Light Control

Use this menu to turn off the WD LED light (Always Off). If turned off, the WD LED
will only appear during start up then disappear after the device has booted up. The
default setting is Normal.

Device Reset

Use this menu to perform device reset options:

Reset All Settings Back to Factory Default – restores all media player system
preferences and playback settings to their default factory values. This may correct
problems caused by a failed firmware upgrade or faulty configuration settings.

Reset All Settings Except Online Service Accounts – restores all media player
system preferences and playback settings to their default factory values with the
exception of your internet Services personal account information.

Reset All Online Service Accounts – clears all account information and logins you
have entered for Services, with the exception of CinemaNow and TuneIn (you must
contact these service providers to have the media player removed from your
account).

Reset Web Interface Login – clears the user-created Web UI password and resets
it to the default password. See “Using the Web UI” on page 40 for details.

Important: If you specified a static IP address (or any other non-standard
configuration), the media player will no longer appear on the network after
the reset. Also, be sure to reset the media player to factory defaults and
reset all online service accounts before returning or otherwise transferring
the device to purge your internet services personal account information,
network shares passwords, and wireless network passwords.

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