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I have just purchased a new 26 inch TV, full HD version, from Curry's. It was purchased to use with my new BT Vision + box. O have tried to get my BT vision remote to work my TV but all the codes offered by BT don't work. The man at Currys says check the Logik website but can I find one, no.
The BT vision box says if you can't find the code refer to the manual, nothing there regarding 4 digit codes, hence my trip back to Currys. Whilst not life or death it would be nice to control the TV and the BT Vision box with one remote. Thanks
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Sounds like something failed in the BT and caused major electrical discharge. With that your lucky only your TV was lost. That could have caused a full blown house fire.
A TV aerial feed - The BT Vision box gets its digital TV signals over-the-air, so needs a TV aerial. This needs to be connected to the aerial input socket on the V-Box. There is an output RF aerial socket to allow you to connect an aerial feed to a TV if required.
SCART lead - You need to make a connection from the Vision+ box to the TV using a SCART lead. If you have a HD TV set, you can also connect via an HDMI lead (not supplied).
Connection to Broadband - You'll need to connect from the BT Vision+ box to a BT Broadband connection. This is done using the BT Home Hub. The Home Hub is the Broadband router supplied by BT, and it connects into to your phone line to give you Internet access-The most common way to make the connection, is to connect an Ethernet (networking) cable from the BT Vision+ box to one of the Ethernet ports on the Home Hub. If you can't make a direct connecting to the Home Hub, you can use powerline adapters to make the connection. The self-install kit includes two Powerline adapters to allow you to connect to the Home Hub if it's in a different room to the BT Vision+ Box.
The BT Vision v-box has an additional scart socket, which can be connected to a video or dvd recorder.
BT Vision uses Freeview plus catch up TV. Freeview requires a retune because they are making way for new channels. Retune the DTV part or your BT Vision box.
This system can only be used if you subscribe to BT Vision.
They have it configured so that Freeview only works once the box has checked your subscription.
I think this is a bit mean of BT because with their system Freeview is not free as you cannot access it without paying the monthly fee.
The Hard Reset you have been given is wrong, the one listed here is a Soft Reset, a Hard reset is done by unplugging the power cable and then on the V-box press and hold down arrow and ok buttons together while reconnecting power cable back in, the full software install should take 20 to 30mins depending on your b/band speed, you will also need to have a NEVOSS account setup for the v-box to register on the server (i'm a BT Vision Engineer)
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