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Place of Origin | Shenzhen China |
Brand Name | ERI |
Model Number | ERI-IPTV004 |
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Iptv Stalker Description:
Internet Protocol Television or IPTV is a video broadcast technology that delivers video content over computer
networks. Instead of using mediums like cable or satellite radio to deliver content, IPTV uses converged IP
networks, allowing other services like VoIP, computer data exchange, or Internet access to be still available from
the same network. IPTV fits perfectly with the concept of Internet-of-Things and other ITC trends.
Iptv Stalker Specification:
-O.S:Linux 4.9
-CPU Frequency:1500DMIPS 32bit
-Flash:16MB
-DDR3:1Gb=1024Mb=128MB
-Video Output:CVBS*1, HDMI1.4
-Video Format:PAL/NTSC
-Aspect Ratio:4:3/16:9
Application With Iptv Stalker:
-Pay TV Operator
-Internet Service Provider
-Content Provider
Features of Iptv Stalker:
-High performance 32-bit CK610M CPU integrates 16Kbytes instruction cache and
16Kbytes data cache. Provides up to 1500 DMIPS. JTAG debug supported
-protection and concealment supported
-HDR video decoding and display Supported
Advantages for Iptv Stalker:
1. Comprehensive Marketing Strategies
2. Strong Industry Alliances
3. Positive Reputation in the Market
4. Comprehensive Product Warranty
5. Proven Track Record of Successful Products
FAQ:
1. What are the different payment plans for a set-top box?
Outright purchase: This is the most common payment plan for set-top boxes. You pay the full price of the set-top box
upfront and own it outright. Monthly rental: Some service providers offer a monthly rental option for set-top boxes. You
pay a monthly fee to use the set-top box, but you don't own it. This payment plan is often more affordable upfront, but
may end up costing more in the long run. Installment plan: Some brands and service providers offer an installment plan
where you can pay for the set-top box in installments over a period of time. This payment plan may include interest or fees,
so make sure to read the terms and conditions carefully before signing up.Bundle plan: Some service providers offer a
bundle plan where the set-top box is included as part.
2.Does a set-top box have a sleep mode?
Yes, many set-top boxes have a sleep mode or standby mode that allows them to conserve energy when not in use.
When the set-top box is in sleep mode, it will consume less power and may even turn off the video output to the TV.
The specific sleep mode settings and options can vary depending on the brand and model of the set-top box. Some
set-top boxes may have an automatic sleep mode that activates after a certain period of inactivity, while others may
require manual activation of the sleep mode. Consult the user manual or settings menu of your set-top box to learn
more about the sleep mode options and how to activate them.
3.How do I return a faulty set-top box?
Contact the retailer or service provider: The first step is to contact the retailer or service provider who sold you the set-top
box. Explain the issue you are experiencing and ask about their return policy. Follow the return instructions: The retailer
or service provider will likely provide you with instructions on how to return the faulty set-top box. This may involve filling
out a return form, obtaining a return authorization number, or shipping the set-top box back to them. Package the set-top
box: Once you have the return instructions, package the set-top box securely in its original packaging if possible. Make
sure to include any accessories or cables that came with the set-top box. Ship the set-top box: Follow the instructions
provided by the retailer or service provider.
4.How do I set up my set-top box for surround sound?
Connect the HDMI cable to the HDMI OUT of the source device. Connect the other end of the HDMI cable to the HDMI
IN on the A/V receiver or Home Theatre system. Using a second HDMI cable to the HDMI OUT of the A/V receiver or
Home Theatre system. Connect the other end of the HDMI cable to an HDMI IN on the TV.
5.How do I add new channels to my set-top box?
Scan for channels: Most set-top boxes have a channel scan feature that allows you to search for new channels. This
feature can usually be found in the settings or menu of the set-top box. The scan may take a few minutes to
complete.Manually add channels: If the channel scan doesn't find the channels you want to add, you may be able to
manually add them. This usually involves entering the channel frequency or signal information into the set-top box.
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