Master Power Reset :
- In TV mode, power button is only working for TV power.
- In STB mode, they are only working for STB power.
Master Power Set :
- Power button is working both for TV and STB power.
How to reset Master Power
1. Press and hold the STB button more than 3 seconds to enter STB setting mode.
2. Press and release POWER ( ) button. STB LED lamp will be turned off.
3. Press and release STB button.
4. Press and release POWER ( ) button. Then STB LED lamp will flicker 3 times.
How to set Master Power
1. Press and hold the STB button more than 3 seconds to enter STB setting mode.
2. Press and release POWER ( ) button. STB LED lamp will be turned off.
3. Press and release STB button.
4. Press and release TV button.
5. Press and release POWER ( ) button. Then STB LED lamp will flicker 3 times.
6.1.3.3 Master Power
6.2 Supported TV Brand List
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