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i've received my zero the other day and managed to set everything up, so easy & what a little box it is.
i wanted to know what the IR eye is for and how it works or set it up? also how can i view my recordings on the solo2 to my zero, i know its through network but not sure how to setup. am using homplugs
thanks
It allows you to hide the receiver say behind your TV while still being able to use the remote which being infra red is line of site.
It allows you to hide the receiver say behind your TV while still being able to use the remote which being infra red is line of site.
arhhh, i see know. cheers. do you know how i can setup my network with solo2 and zero?
There should be a tutorial on that in the guides and tutorials section on www.openvix.co.uk or look at the ViX Manual, it will be in there.
Sorry I can't be more help but i'm at work with a killer headache and not near a receiver to give exact instructions.
cheers = hope the headache gets sorted
cheers = hope the headache gets sorted
On both boxes navigate to;
Menu>setup>network>nfs
Select ok to install
Once completed on both boxes press yhe button on rrmote to access recordings then yellow button this should bring up a small window with a list. You should see something like vu solo2 or vice versa depending on which box you are using.
Hope this helps
s1m0nw - i've done that you said and both NFS are setup and running, however, when i press yellow button it takes me to epg. if i go into nfs and press yellow this disables or enables nfs.
Press the button on your remote to access ur recordings.
At the bottom of this screen the colour button options, yellow for location
excellent. all working cheers
With the remote eye do you have to enable it as I've just set a box up with vix and it doesn't work?
plug it in and make sure that you have it somewhere where the eye can pick up the frequency. mine it on top of my tv and works fine.
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