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*Most networks support DHCP.

If the network needs to be config- ured manually, use the left/right ar- rows to select the “Manual” setting on the “Configuration” parameter.

Other parameters will appear: the required information can be ob- tained from the person who man- ages the network.

When you have finished entering all the information, select the “Connect” button, and your ARCHOS will connect to this network, provided the signal is strong enough.

Protected Networks (WEP, WPA or WPA2 KEY)

Protected networks require an en- cryption key to connect.

The type of key (WEP, WPA or WPA2) will be detected automati- cally by your device.

The rest of the required information can be obtained from the person who manages the network.

You will have to specify the following settings:

“Key length” (for WEP networks only)

-the authentication key can be 10 characters long (64bit) or 26 characters long (128bit).

“Key format” (for WEP networks only)

- in some cases you may need to change the key format in order to enter a pass- phrase/password. See the documentation that came with your WiFi router or modem.

“Key” (WEP or WPA)

-press OK, enter the encryption key using the remote control’s keyboard and press OK again to validate.

“Authentication” (for WEP networks only)

- the network’s authentication method can be based on an “Open System (de- fault)” or a “Shared Key”.

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Contents Wishing you the best multimedia experience, The Archos Team Dear CustomerTable Of Contents TV recording hardware setup Description of the archos device Starting upOn the back of the device This part of the remote control is used for the Web Browser Press again to disable these 2 modesThese are the main buttons Connecting the Archos to your TV Archos OK on the remote controlInstallation wizard See Network SettingsTurning the archos on/off Contextual Menu Using the Archos InterfaceStatus Bar TabsOther Button Actions Main Button ActionsPlaying Video Home screen, select the Video icon to enter the Video modeSettings Settings or the Sound settings screen see Sound SettingsVideo playback Original displays the entire picture in its original format Video Player Settings See The TV program Guide Recording VideoPlaying your pc’s shared videos See Recording Video ManuallyHome screen, select the Music icon to enter the Music mode Playing MusicBrowsing through your music files Music playback Exit icon Music player Settings PlayMode Playlists Intro durationArchos Browser, playlists are the files with the icon Creating a new Playlist Recording analogue Audio Playing your pc’s shared musicSee Recording Audio Manually See Playing your PC’s Shared Media Files Browsing through your photos Viewing PhotosPhoto Viewer Photo Viewer Menu Items Playing a slideshow Photo Viewer SettingsPlaying your pc’s shared photos Viewing Photos While Listening to MusicNavigation Using the file BrowserBrowser Menu Items Using the file browser While Listening to Music Following Hyperlinks Browsing the web Using the WiFi FeaturesSee The Remote Control Playing your PC’s Shared Media Files Setting windows media player’s sharing options Network Settings Archos content portalTV+ USB Host Connection Transferring FilesBrowsing Other Computers on the Network Connecting the archos to a computer Mac OS Windows XP or higher & WMP10 or higherWindows 2000 or Me Click on the ‘safely remove’ messageLinux Sound Settings Main settingsTV Settings ResolutionTV Connection Apply change Use this button to apply your changes Appearance settingsThis screen displays your connection status NetworknTOK Settingss TTCancel Jump ahead to the WiFi section Open NetworksWEP key Configuration status Configured networkWiFi Network Configuration Open networks do not require an authentication keyKey format for WEP networks only Protected Networks WEP, WPA or WPA2 KEYLanguage and region Settings ConfigurationLanguage Choose a language Select location Language and Region Settings TV control settingsClock Settings Time Format Choose between 12h or 24h mode Time settingUpdating the Firmware Firmware and plug-ins settingsPlug-ins settings screen see Firmware and Plug-ins Settings System SettingsReset Settings resets all user settings TV+ TV recording hard- ware setup Connecting a tuner to your ArchosConnection Principles TV+ Video input Video Output Pass-through Connecting with a tv only no external tuner Follow the instructions to activate the TV Program Guide Tv program GuideWhat’s required to use this function? Activating the TV program guide onlineUpdating the TV Program Guide periodically Configuring the TV control settingsFirst time Procedure Transferring the program data to the archos1st Test turning your tuner off  If this worked, select Yes 2nd Test changing channels on your tunerSelect OK Scheduling your recordingTV+ Other Recording functions Tv schedulerRecording video manually Move function of the Archos file browser after recording Connect your audio source’s outputs to the ARCHOS’ inputs Recording audio manuallyEditing your recordings Example TV+ Troubleshooting Restarting / Resetting your ArchosSystem recovery Repair and Formatting Tools TV+ WAV IMA Adpcm or PCM format Technical specificationsSee packaging AAC5 stereo audio files AC3 stereo audio filesDevice automatically downloads latest firmware updates External Power supplyCopyright Archos 2007. All rights reserved Technical Support information

TV+ specifications

The Archos TV+ is a versatile home media device that merges the functionality of a personal video recorder with the features of a digital media player. Released by Archos, a brand known for its innovative electronic solutions, the TV+ serves as an impressive tool for anyone looking to enhance their home entertainment experience.

One of the standout features of the Archos TV+ is its capacity to record television programs. Equipped with a built-in digital TV tuner, the device allows users to record live TV in high definition. This ensures that you never miss your favorite shows, providing the convenience of scheduling recordings or capturing content on-the-fly. With a substantial internal storage capacity, users can save a significant library of programs, making it easy to watch shows at their convenience.

The Archos TV+ also acts as a powerful media player, supporting a wide range of video formats including MKV, AVI, MP4, and more. This flexibility allows users to enjoy videos from various sources, whether local files stored on a USB drive or network-connected devices. Users can also stream content directly from the internet, accessing popular services like YouTube and media-sharing websites, further expanding their viewing options.

In terms of connectivity, the Archos TV+ is equipped with multiple USB ports, HDMI output, and Ethernet connectivity, enabling easy connection to both home networks and external devices. The HDMI output allows for seamless integration with modern televisions, ensuring high-quality video playback. Additionally, the device supports Wi-Fi connectivity, allowing users to tune in to online content wirelessly.

The user interface of the Archos TV+ is designed to be user-friendly and intuitive, making navigation through available content straightforward. Featuring a remote control, users can easily switch between recorded shows, live TV, and online streaming content with ease.

Furthermore, the device boasts robust multimedia playback capabilities, providing support for various audio formats. This allows users to not only enjoy excellent video quality but also enhances the overall media experience through rich sound output.

Overall, the Archos TV+ combines the functionality of a DVR with advanced media playback capabilities, catering to a range of entertainment needs. Its combination of recording features, diverse media support, and easy connectivity makes it a compelling choice for anyone looking to elevate their home media enjoyment. With its innovative technologies and user-centric design, the Archos TV+ stands out as a noteworthy option in the ever-evolving landscape of home entertainment devices.