Environmental Requirements
Operating Temperature: 32 to 113 F (0 to 45 C)
Relative Humidity: 10 to 90% non-condensing
Audio Format
Source: Dolby® Digital Plus
Out: Dolby® Digital 5.1
Video Format
MPEG-4
Limited Warranty
Limited 1 yr for parts & labor
SETTING UP YOUR VUDU BOX
Note: The Quick-Start Guide included with your package will take you through
these steps, as well.
INSERT BATTERIES
Put the enclosed batteries into the VUDU remote
CONNECT ANTENNA
Locate the antenna and twist it onto the connector on the back of the box labeled
“Remote.”
The VUDU remote is a radio frequency, or RF, remote. This means you don’t
have to point it at the VUDU box for it to work. Because RF uses radio waves, it is
necessary to use an antenna to receive input from the remote.
THE HDMI SET-UP
If you have an HDMI™ input on your TV, please do the following three things to
get ready to VUDU. If you don’t have an HDMI input, or you prefer other audio
or video connections, skip down to NON-HD VIDEO OPTIONS
Please make sure you do the HDMI Set-up in the following order:
1. Connect the VUDU box to your television’s HDMI input using the supplied
HDMI cable.
2. Connect the VUDU box to your broadband Internet connection using the
supplied Ethernet cable.
3. Connect the VUDU box to a power source using the enclosed power supply
and AC cord.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Now that you’ve connected power to your VUDU box, you should see red and
then green LED lights come on within a couple of seconds. In approximately 20
seconds, the VUDU logo will appear on your television.
If you do not see the VUDU logo after one minute, consult your TV’s owner’s
manual and make sure the TV or monitor is set to the right video input.
Approximately one minute after the VUDU logo appears on-screen, you will be
taken through a guided set-up and be ready to watch movies.
Note: In order to receive the latest movies and software updates, your VUDU
box needs to remain connected to a power source and a broadband Internet
connection.
NON-HD VIDEO OPTIONS
If you are not using an HDMI connection for video, you will want to choose one
of the video connections below. We have listed these options in order; starting
with the most recommended for optimal video quality to less recommended.
Please choose the connection that works best with your television.
Option A: Component Video
• Use component video cables (sold separately) to connect your VUDU box
to your television’s component video inputs.
• If you are using component video and your television supports 480p, set
the switch on the back of the box labeled “Analog Video Out” to “480p” (it
is set to “480i” by default).
Option B: S-Video
• Use an S-Video cable (sold separately) to connect your VUDU box to your
television’s S-Video input.
Option C: Composite Video
• Use the supplied composite video with analog stereo audio cable to
connect your VUDU box to your television’s composite video input.
AUDIO OPTIONS
If you are not using an HDMI connection for audio, you will want to choose one
of the audio connections below. We have listed these options in order; from the
most recommended for optimal audio quality to less recommended. Please
choose the connection that works best with your television or A/V receiver.
Option A: Digital Audio
• If you have a Dolby® Digital-capable receiver (surround sound), use a
digital optical audio cable (sold separately) or a digital coaxial audio cable
(sold separately) to connect your VUDU box to your A/V receiver’s digital
audio input.
Option B: Analog Stereo Audio through an A/V receiver
• If you have analog stereo speakers, use a separate stereo audio cable with
RCA connectors to connect your VUDU box to the analog stereo audio
inputs on the back of your A/V receiver.
Option C: Analog Stereo Audio through the TV
• If you have analog stereo audio within your television, use a separate
stereo audio cable with RCA connectors to connect your VUDU box to the
analog stereo audio inputs on the back of your television.
CONNECT BROADBAND INTERNET
Once you have completed video and audio set-up, connect your VUDU box to a
broadband Internet connection using the supplied Ethernet cable.
Note: You can plug the box into any number of Ethernet or game adapters to
connect it wirelessly to your home network. We recommend adapters with a
minimum of 802.11G. Wireless performance will vary based on environmental
factors, including distance from the router, building materials, and proximity to
microwaves.
CONNECT TO A POWER SOURCE
Lastly, use the enclosed power supply and AC cord to connect your VUDU box to
a standard wall outlet.
Note: In order to receive the latest movies and software updates, your VUDU box
needs to remain connected to a power source and a broadband Internet
connection.
THE VUDU REMOTE
The VUDU remote is central to the VUDU experience. Our remote has a unique
design which enables you to move fluidly around the user interface.
You’ll find that your remote fits nicely in the palm of your hand. You’ll also find
that you can use it in the dark.
The remote’s main control is the SCROLL WHEEL. To navigate through any
screen, use your thumb to roll the scroll wheel up or down. You'll see the yellow,
highlighted box move instantly on the screen. To make a selection, click by
pressing the scroll wheel down.
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