3  Think about where to put your BT Vision+ box. You can put it 
wherever you want, as long as it’s near:
•
  a TV aerial socket or cable
•
  a mains power socket 
•  your TV and other TV equipment (e.g. amp or DVD player), 
if you’re planning to connect them
If you’ve ordered Extra TV channels, you’ll need to connect your  
BT Vision+ box to your BT Home Hub using an Ethernet cable (see  
the next page). For more about these channels, go to page 26 or 
bt.com/tvfrombt.
 
You need a digital TV aerial
Your BT Vision+ box needs an aerial that can receive digital  
TV signals (external or in the loft). If you haven’t got one  
(e.g. you’ve been using satellite or cable TV), call us on  
0800 800 150 and, for a small charge, we can fit a new  
aerial for you.
The digital TV channels you get depend on where you live 
and the quality of your aerial and cables. If you have trouble 
watching live or recorded digital programmes, it could be 
because your aerial or cables need replacing. 
For help see pages 23–25, call 0800 111 4567 or go to 
bt.com/help/freeview. 
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  Make sure your broadband’s working properly (your Hub’s 
Broadband or status light should be glowing steady blue. If it isn’t, 
see your BT Broadband User Guide at bt.com/help/broadband).
Don’t worry if your BT Home Hub looks slightly different from the  
one shown here. As long as you’re using the one we sent recently, 
it’ll still work with BT TV.
Don’t plug in your BT Vision+ box yet. We’ll tell you when. 
Ethernet cable Power cable HDMI cable Aerial cable
BT Vision+ box
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User guide Remote control Batteries
Two Powerline adapters 
(see page 22)
Another Ethernet cable
Extra kit
You might also have 
been sent these items:
To set up, follow this guide or the online video at bt.com/help/tv/setupguide
User Guide
BT TV
Easy set-up
How to use BT Vision
Help bt.com/help/tv
1  Check your box contents
1  Before you start
Or watch our set-up video at bt.com/help/tv/setupguideBT TV – easy set-up
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