User Manual

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ZapperBox M1 User Manual
Oct 10, 2022
1 Support
If you need support, please send us a message from the support tab on our website. If you are logged into “My Account”,
the website will pre-fill your name and email address. Or email us at
support@zapperbox.com
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2 Quick Start First Time Setup
1. Connect the antenna cable to the RF input.
2. Connect the TV to the HDMI output.
3. Optional – connect the ZapperBox to the Internet using an
Ethernet cable. You can also opt to use Wi-Fi during setup or
skip the Internet connection. Internet access is only used for
software updates and remote support.
4. Plug the power supply into an electrical outlet and connect
the power jack into the rear socket marked DC.
5. You should see a ZapperBox logo on the TV screen. This will be
followed by a Dolby Atmos logo and the first-time setup
screens. Follow the instructions on the screen.
6. After the first-time setup is complete your ZapperBox is ready
for watching TV.
3 Remote Control
3.1 Learning keys
These keys can be programmed to control your TV or AV receiver. Programming instructions:
Press and hold the black Power Key until the red LED flashes for a while then stays on solid.
This means the remote is now in learning mode.
Press and release one of the three programmable keys (the one you wish to program). The
red LED will start blinking.
With the teaching remote 3-5mm away from and pointed at the learning remote, press
and hold the teaching remote button until you see the learning remote red LED blink
quickly 3 times indicating the button is now programmed.
The red LED is still on solid, so you’re still in learning mode. You can repeat step 3 for each
of the other two learning keys.
If the programming fails, the red LED blinks quickly 5 times. Try and repeat the
programming process.
When you’re done, press any button outside the learning key area to exit the learning
state, and the red indicator light will turn off.
3.2 Power Key
This red power key puts the ZapperBox in Standby Mode. This does not power off the box. In
standby mode the HDMI output is turned off. However, the tuners, CPU, Wi-Fi and Ethernet stay
on. If you have a single tuner box, it is a good idea to put your box in standby when it is not being
used. During this time the box will cycle through all the frequencies and update its guide data. This
is not as important with dual-tuner boxes where the second tuner is constantly updating guide
data in the background. The Power Key does not reboot the box, for that use the “Restart” option
or power cycle the box.
Connect Antenna
Connect TV
(Optional)
Connect
Ethernet
Connect Power

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