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V E R S I O N 3 . 6 . 9

WWW - World Wide Web Access

The WWW or World Wide Web feature of the set top box requires the use of a keyboard. Attach a keyboard using the directions in Chapter one, or use the wireless keyboard available from VBrick Systems.

WWWmust be enabled in the set top box Configuration: General – Security. If WWW is enabled, select the WWW button to access to the World Wide Web.

Enter a Location

The tool bar at the top of the

 

 

screen contains a toolbar.

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Enter a web location, either IP address or URL, in the box provided c.

Use the IR remote control unit to position the cursor at the beginning or end of the text string and enter a location using a keyboard. Use the delete key or backspace to erase.

Browser buttons are d, from left to right: Back, Forward, Stop, Refresh, Search and Home.

NOTES:

￿While using this feature to access the World Wide Web, if there are fields on a page, the tab key can be used, the same as on a computer, to move to the next entry field.

￿Entries must be made using a combination of the IR Remote Control Unit Navigation and Left Mouse button and the keyboard.

￿In Local mode, Home returns the viewer to the Local Mode home page. If the set top box is working through the MCS, Home returns the viewer to the MCS home page.

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