NETGEAR PTV1000 user manual On/Off Button, Changing the TV Input

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white, and red). Connect each cord and cable into their correct inputs on the TV. (See your TV owner’s manual if needed.) Once plugged in, make sure the cords and cables are pushed all the way into their correct input positions.

Using the composite video cable (the yellow input on the Audio/Video cable) may cause the TV image to be off-centered. Consult the TV owner’s manual for image adjustment.

On/Off Button

The On/Off button is located on the back of the adapter.

On/Off

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If the adapter is not turning on, make sure the power cord is pushed all the way into both the wall outlet and the adapter. If power is not getting to the adapter, there might be a faulty power cord.

Changing the TV Input

Different TV brands have various methods of changing the TV input. Five of the most common processes are covered here. If these options do not cover your TV, consult your TV owner’s manual for additional help.

Some TV remote controls have buttons labeled HDMI, HDMI 1, HDMI 2, A\V, and so on. Push the appropriate button to choose the TV input.

Other TV remote controls include a button labeled Input, Source, TV, or TV/Video. Press this button to cycle the TV through the input options.

Pushing the Input button on some remote controls results in a list of inputs on the TV screen. Simply select the desired input.

Input selection happens on some TVs by pressing the Input button on the front or side panel of the TV screen. Simply press the button until the desired input is selected.

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Contents Push 2 TV Adapter PTV1000/Intel Wireless Technical Support TrademarksStatement of Conditions Certificate of the Manufacturer/ImporterFCC Requirements for Operation in the United States Regulatory Compliance InformationEurope EU Declaration of Conformity Product and Publication Details Contents Why does My Laptops Color Look Different on My TV? Changing the Sound using the Windows Control Panel About This Manual Conventions, Formats, and ScopeRevision History Opening Intel Wireless Display on the Laptop Chapter ConnectingUsing Intel Wireless Display V1.0, January Detected Adapters Column Information Scanning for AdaptersDetected Adapter Connected to the Adapter Connecting to the TVReady to Use Intel Wireless Display First Time Connection Procedures Changing the TV InputEntering a Security Code Rename Adapter Security Configuration SuccessfulAdapter is Connected Disconnecting Finishing the Initial Set Up ProcessInitial Set Up Troubleshooting Exiting Cords and Cables TroubleshootingInitial Set Up Problems On/Off Button Adapter Encountered a Problem on Startup Security Code IssuesTV Image is Rough, Frozen or Delayed There are No Adapters DetectedSecurity Profile is Incorrect Your Video Mode has ChangedUnsupported Audio Mode Manually Setting the Correct Security Profile Your Wireless is OffIntel My WiFi Technology is Disabled Unsupported Laptop HardwareFirewall Issues Windows Power SavingCould Not Obtain a Network Address Adapter Does Not WorkCommon Solutions to Many Issues Checking the Access Point FrequencyKnown Issues FAQsHow do I Update the Firmware? How do I Reset the Application Settings?How do I Reset the Adapter? How do I Change the Adapter Display LanguageAdapter Properties Definitions How do I Clear the Adapter Memory?What are Adapter Properties? Audio/Visual Tuning Why does My Laptops Color Look Different on My TV?How do I Adjust the TV Display Image? How do I Adjust the Audio?Global Volume Control Changing the Sound using the Windows Control PanelWindows Audio Mixer How do I Train My Displays?How do I Contact Customer Support? Can I play DVDs with Intel Wireless Display?What is Auto-Connect V1.0, January Appendix a Technical Specifications Feature DescriptionAppendix B Related Documents Document Link
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