First, insert the power cord of the network set-top box into a power socket, and then use an HDMI cable or other cable to connect the set-top box to the TV. Next, connect the network set-top box to the home wireless network or connect it to the router through a wired connection.
2. Power On and System Settings Press the power button on the set-top box and wait for a moment to power on. When powering on for the first time, the system will prompt you to complete basic settings such as language and time zone. After completing the settings according to the prompts, you can enter the main interface. 3. Media Playback and SearchingAfter entering the main interface, you can use the remote control to browse various applications such as movies, music, games, etc. Select the content you want to watch and start playing. In addition, you can quickly find the program or movie you want to watch through voice search function.
III. Advanced Operations of Network Set-Top Boxes 1. Smart Home Control Some network set-top boxes support smart home control functions, which allow you to control home devices such as lights and curtains through the set-top box. After connecting the relevant devices in the settings, you can control them through the set-top box. 2. Multi-screen Interaction and Screen Casting The network set-top box supports multi-screen interaction functions, which can connect mobile phones, tablets, and other devices with TVs to achieve cross-screen video watching, gaming, and other functions. In addition, some set-top boxes also support screen casting functions, which can project videos or images from mobile phones onto TV screens. IV. Safety and Maintenance 1. Safe Use of Network Set-Top Boxes: When using a network set-top box, ensure that the power cord is securely connected to avoid loosen