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Plug in (optional)
If you want to stream 
via the internet, go 
straight to step 2.
If you have an aerial, 
plug your aerial (blue 
socket) and HDMI® 
cable (purple socket) 
into the right places 
(see page opposite).
Depending on your  
TV, you might need to 
use a specific HDMI 
port for Ultra HD  
and HDR. 
To get the best possible 
picture quality, make 
sure you use the HDMI 
cable we sent you. Visit 
bt.com/help/ultrahd 
for more information. 
Getting started
Important: before you set up your TV Box, make  
sure your broadband is up and running.
Choose how you want  
to connect
You can connect your TV Box to your 
Smart Hub using either Wi-Fi or ethernet.
A: Connecting by Wi-Fi? 
The range of the TV Box Pro can vary 
significantly depending on location, 
obstructions and interference.
Place your TV Box Pro no more than one 
wall, ceiling or floor away from your Hub 
or Wi-Fi Disc and limit the amount of 
electrical equipment and other Wi-Fi 
devices close to your TV Box Pro.
For optimum Wi-Fi performance the TV 
Box Pro should be set up within 5 metres 
line of sight of your hub or Wi-Fi Disc.  
Go to step 3.
B: Connecting by ethernet cable? 
Connect your hub to your TV Box (yellow 
socket) using the ethernet cable we sent 
you (see page opposite).
Set up your remote
Install the batteries by 
removing the plastic protector 
and press the power button 
. The remote control will 
automatically pair with the TV 
Box and programme itself to 
control your TV as well. 
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Power up
Plug your TV Box into the 
nearest socket on the wall. 
Important: use the power  
supply unit provided in your  
TV Box pack.
Press the power button   on 
the front of your TV Box to turn 
it on.
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Follow the on screen 
instructions
Simply follow the on screen 
instructions which will guide  
you through the set up process 
and introduce you to your  
BT TV service. 
Problems connecting  
by Wi-Fi? 
The TV Box can only connect 
to the 5GHz Wi-Fi band.  
Go to your Hub Manager to 
check your Wi-Fi settings.
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