BT TV Box Mini User Guide

June 9, 2024
BT

BT TV Box Mini

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Welcome to BT TV

Over the next few, you’ll find everything you need to get your BT TV Box up and running.

Getting started

Important: before you set up your TV Box, make sure your broadband is up and running.

Plug in

Plug in your HDMI® cable into the purple socket (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.

Choose how you want to connect

You can connect your TV Box to your Smart Hub using either Wi-Fi or ethernet.

Connecting by Wi-Fi?

The range of the TV Box can vary significantly depending on location, obstructions and interference. Place your TV Box 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. For optimum Wi-Fi performance the TV Box should be set up within 5 metres line of sight of your hub or Wi-Fi Disc. Go to step 3.

Connecting by Ethernet cable?

  • Connect your hub to your TV Box (yellow socket) using the ethernet cable we sent you (page opposite).

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.

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.

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?

  • Go to your My BT app or Hub Manager to check your Wi-Fi settings.

CONNECTION

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Your remote

Your remote uses Bluetooth to control your TV Box. It can only be paired to one BT TV Box at a time. You can also use it to control most TVs, so there’s no need to use separate remotes.

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Parental control and payment PINs

Take control over what your kids stumble across (and rent) by setting up parental control.BT-TV-Box-Mini-FIG-6

About your PINs

  • There are two PINs: one for parental control and one for payments in BT Player. Use your parental control PIN to control access to programmes with an age rating. The default PIN is 1234.
  • You can change it at any time. Press then go to (Settings) at the top right of your screen and select Change Parental Control PIN. If you forget your parental control PIN, you’ll need to reset the TV Box. Go to bt.com/help/resettv
  • Use your payment PIN to buy films or TV shows on the BT Player. You can have the same PIN for both if you like.
  • If you forget your payment PIN, call us on 0800 111 4567 or go to bt.com/PIN
  • Note: You may need to set up other PINs or passwords to access other players like Amazon or Netflix.

Using BT TV

  • Press the to access the main menu and start using BT TV.
  • Search for film and TV across all of your TV channels and apps.
  • Watch list – access to your chosen TV and films.
  • Guide – see what’s on and catch up on programmes from the last 7 days.
  • BT Player – your very own on demand library for BT TV, including films, box sets, Sport, and much more.
  • Apps – home to loads of free and paid for on demand content.
  • TV Shows & Films – find something to watch on demand from across BT TV.

Go to the top right of your screen for

  • Select to manage the settings on your TV Box.
  • Help and Troubleshooting.

On Demand

There’s lots of on demand content available within the ‘Apps’ section.BT-TV-
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Press and select Apps for all your free apps such as BBC iPlayer, as well as paid for apps like Netflix & Amazon Prime. BT Player is the place to go to watch, buy or rent the latest blockbuster movies and most talked about TV shows. To return to live TV at any time, press .

BT TV App

  • Download the BT TV App to watch live and catch up content across AMC, BT Sport and Kids TV.
  • You can also download films and TV shows that you’ve bought in BT Player to watch offline.

Who can use the BT TV App?

  • If you’ve got BT TV, you’re in. Just download the app and login with your BT ID and password.

What your TV Box lights mean

When you press the buttons on the remote control, the status light blinks purple to confirm the command has been received.

Front of your TV box

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| Power| Status| Data
---|---|---|---
Box on| Purple| Off| Off
Box in standby| Off| Off| Off

Need some help?

If you need any help, bt.com/help/tv is a good place to go. We’ve got common questions and answers that will help you solve any problems you may be having, and other tips with getting the most out of your service. Or you can chat with us online (any time between 07:00 and 23:00, 7 days a week) at bt.com/contact You can speak to us on the phone too. Just call 0800 111 4567 anytime between 08:00 and 21:00 Monday to Friday and 08:00 and 20:00 Saturday and Sunday.

Accessibility tools

There are a range of accessibility features to help you watch your BT TV service.

Audio Description and subtitles

If the broadcaster provides these features, they’re available on live TV, on demand programmes and your recordings. To switch on the Audio Description or Subtitles features, press (More). Highlight the feature from the menu top of the screen and press . To switch it off, just highlight it again, and press .

Change Accessibility and Language settings

  • Press , then (Settings) and select Accessibility and Language to change your settings.

Appearance

Select this menu to change the on screen text and appearance.

  • High Contrast
    • If you find the menus difficult to read, switch on High Contrast, to change to a high contrast colour scheme instead. It has white text on black and the menu options don’t blend in with the background.
  • Remove channel logos
    • You can also stop channel logos appearing in the Guide by selecting Remove channel logos to make it easier to read.
  • Remove transparency
    • You can switch off the ‘transparent’ background image of a programme while you’re browsing the Guide to make the text easier to read.

Audio Description

You can also switch Audio Description on and off here.

Using zoom

If you’re finding it difficult to read some of the text on screen you can use zoom to make it bigger. Zoom can be used in the main menu, in Guide (where you find live TV channels) and in Apps (where you find on demand apps).

How to zoom

Press (More). Highlight the zoom from the top of the screen and press . Select Move Screen and use the arrow buttons on your remote to go to other areas of the screen. To return to normal view, go to the top of the screen using the arrow buttons, select zoom and press again.

Grid 3 Software

Software is available for Windows PCs and tablets. You can use it to control your TV Box without a remote or keyboard. It allows you to control with touch, switch, eye gaze and pointing devices. You can find out more about this at bt.com/tvaccessibility and thinksmartbox.com

Using your keyboard as a remote

You can use a UK USB keyboard to interact with your TV box, either alongside the remote or instead of it. There’s a USB connection on the back of the box.

  • This option supports USB keyboards.
  • Certain keys imitate the buttons on the remote.
  • You can use the standard alphabet keys to enter text.
  • The ‘1’ key also cycles through punctuation.

The keyboard number keys work in just the same way as the number keys on the remote. Your TV box supports a number of keyboard layouts including Jumbo, Clevy, and multimedia. Read more about this and print out keyboard overlays at bt.com/tvaccessibility

Safety and legal information

Important safety and care instructions

Keep for future reference. Your TV Box (model DIW3930) from BT is manufactured to comply with European safety standards. Please read the following instructions carefully before installing and using it.

Installation and location

  • For indoor use only in the UK
  • Position all parts, including power adapters away from heat and sun (e.g. away from radiators, window sill or other electrical equipment which can get hot)
  • Keep area ventilated (e.g. don’t put in cupboards or back of sofas) and don’t block any vents with objects or thick carpets
  • Keep device and cables out of young children’s reach
  • Only use power adapters provided by BT for this specific device; see bt.com/tvboxinfo for further information or contact our helpdesk if you need a replacement
  • Electronic devices hate liquids; don’t place devices and power adapters in damp areas or near sources of water or splashes
  • This device uses wireless technology; check before using or installing where restrictions may apply such as in hospitals
  • The Ethernet port is intended to be connected to devices in the same building and on the same earth circuit
  • When connecting a USB peripheral device, respect the way of insertion and don’t use force
  • Product may cause scratches or marks if placed on fragile surfaces (e.g. veneered wood or delicate fabrics); place on a mat if required
  • Don’t use near flammable substances or in a flammable atmosphere (e.g. warehouse or garage)
  • Designed for use at room temperatures between 0 and 40°C.

Care and maintenance

  • Treat all parts with care; no shock or vibration, and don’t pull or twist any cables
  • Regularly check your product for damage to ensure small parts aren’t exposed
  • Unplug from the mains socket before cleaning
  • Dust with a soft dry cloth; no water or solvent
  • Regularly check that objects don’t cover any parts or any vents which could cause overheating
  • When not in use, store in a dry place and away from extreme heat or cold

Warnings

  • If any parts of your product, power adapters or any cables appear damaged or make unusual noises, discontinue use immediately. Switch off your electrical socket if it is safe to do so and contact BT on 0800 111 4567
  • Don’t try to open your device or power adapters. There are no serviceable parts and you risk an electrical shock
  • This device has been evaluated for and shown to be compliant with European Guidelines when installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm between the unit and your body
  • If you’ve got a pacemaker please check with your doctor before installation.

Battery safety information

  • Replace batteries with same size, voltage and type as supplied originally
  • Take care when disposing of your product. The battery could explode if placed in a fire, a hot oven or is crushed or cut
  • Don’t subject the product to extremely low air pressure as the battery may explode or leak flammable liquid or gas
Returning and Recycling Equipment

Disposing of your old electrical and electronic equipment

The Government has a legal requirement to minimise the unsorted waste disposal of electrical and electronic equipment and to maximise its separate collection and environmentally sound management. The symbol shown here and on a product, means you shouldn’t throw it in your normal rubbish at the end of its working life.

This product may contain substances that could be harmful to people or the environment if it’s not recycled correctly. The equipment provided to you will remain the property of BT at all times (excluding outright sale equipment). You’ll need to return it back to us within 60 days of telling us you want to cancel or we may need to charge you for it. You can do this by following the easy steps on bt.com/returns As the environment is important to BT, simply send your equipment back to us so we can get rid of it in an environmentally friendly way. If this equipment is a replacement for something similar, then you can also dispose of your old kit by following the instructions above.

EU – Radio Equipment

Directive Declaration of Conformity

Hereby, British Telecommunications plc declares that the radio equipment type TV Box (Model DIW3930) is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/ EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at: bt.com/tvboxinfo

UK – Radio Equipment Directive

Declaration of Conformity

Hereby, British Telecommunications plc declares that the radio equipment type TV Box (Model DIW3930) is in compliance with Radio Equipment Regulations 2017. The full text of the UK declaration of conformity is available at: bt.com/tvboxinfo

Restrictions

This radio equipment is subject to certain restrictions when it is placed on the market in Belgium (BE), Bulgaria (BG), Czech Republic (CZ), Denmark (DK), Germany (DE), Estonia (EE), Ireland (IE), Greece (EL), Spain (ES), France (FR), Croatia (HR), Italy (IT), Cyprus (CY), Latvia (LV), Lithuania (LT), Luxembourg (LU), Hungary (HU), Malta (MT), Netherlands (NL), Austria (AT), Poland (PL), Portugal (PT), Romania (RO), Slovenia (SI), Slovakia (SK), Finland (FI), Sweden (SE), Northern Ireland (UK(NI)), Norway (NO), Switzerland (CH), Iceland (IS), Turkey (TR), Lichtenstein (LI). Wi-Fi 5 GHz: The frequency band 5.15 – 5.35 GHz is limited to indoor use.

This radio equipment is also subject to certain restrictions when it is placed on the market in United Kingdom (UK). In accordance with the relevant statutory requirements in the UK, the 5.15 to 5.35 GHz frequency range is restricted to indoor use in the United Kingdom. This device can only be used in the UK as it may use frequencies in the 5.725 – 5.850 GHz band which are not allowed elsewhere in Europe.

Radio transmission information TV Box (Model DIW3930)

To turn off the set-top box’s Wi-Fi, simply plug in the provided Ethernet cable between your set-top box and your Gateway.

Power consumption and power supply information

Opensource software

The TV Box (Model DIW3930) contains code that is covered by the GNU (General Public Licence (GPL). In accordance with the GPL, BT has made the relevant code available for download at bt.com/tvboxinfo

Trademarks

YouView

YouView is subject to terms of use, suitable broadband speed, TV aerial and coverage. See www.youview.com. Software contained in this device is licensed on a limited basis. All other rights are reserved. YouView and the YouView logo are trademarks of YouView TV Limited and are used under licence. © YouView TV Limited 2010–2021. All logos and content images are trademarks and/or copyright of their respective owners. Images are for illustration only and may differ on screen. Content is subject to availability.

Dolby

Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby, Dolby Audio and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.

HDMI

The terms HDMI, HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface, and the HDMI Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing Administrator, Inc.

Bluetooth

Bluetooth® is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.

HEVC ADVANCE

Covered by one or more claims of the patents listed at patentlist.hevcadvance.com

MPEG LA AVC

This product is licensed under the AVC patent portfolio license for the personal and noncommercial use of a consumer to : (i) encode video in compliance with the AVC standard (“AVC-video”) and/or (ii) decode AVC video that was encoded by a consumer engaged in a personal and noncommercial activity and/or was obtained from a video provider licensed to provide AVC- video. No license is granted or shall be implied for any other use. Additional information may be obtained from MPEG LA, LLC see www.mpegla.com

Microsoft PlayReady

This product contains technology subject to certain intellectual property rights of Microsoft. Use or distribution of this technology outside of this product is prohibited without the appropriate license(s) from Microsoft.

Content owners use Microsoft PlayReady™ content access technology to protect their intellectual property, including copyrighted content. This device uses PlayReady technology to access PlayReady protected content and/or WMDRM- protected content. If the device fails to properly enforce restrictions on content usage, content owners may require Microsoft to revoke the device’s ability to consume PlayReady-protected content. Revocation should not affect unprotected content or content protected by other content access technologies. Content owners may require you to upgrade PlayReady to access their content. If you decline an upgrade, you will not be able to access content that requires the upgrade.

Intertrust

Portions Copyright © 2004 – 2018, Intertrust Technologies Corporation and its licensors.
All rights reserved.

Others

All other brands and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.

Available in other formats including Braille, large print and audio CD. Please go to bt.com/mediatypes or call 0800 800 150.

Offices worldwide

© British Telecommunications plc 2022.

We’re registered in England at One Braham, Braham Street,
London E1 8EE, UK (company number 1800000).
See our terms and conditions at bt.com/terms
Item code: 111944 | V2 | April 2022

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