Here is the new revised edition of the AZ Users Guide:
After much editing and revisiting the original file there has been several additions to this pdf file. While trying out the file myself I noticed it would be easier with some page links for those wanting this file on their pc. Getting them to work properly was a challenge and took many different attempts to get it all to work properly. After trying it out on 2 separate computer systems I believe you will find this now to be a much better copy than the first one which I rushed out a bit earlier then I wanted to.
What’s included in this file:
AZ Box Quick Start Instructions:
Setting up the az-box as a slaved receiver:
Directions to bring box from PAL to NTSC format:
Setting up the Network / Loading new Firmware:
Clock / Time & Internet Settings:
FTP’ing to the Azbox using az-box editor programs:
Deleting unwanted satellites instructions:
How to North Americanize your Az-Box:
Hard Drives for the Azbox Recordings:
Timed Recording with Azbox using MazEdit:
How to change the Boot Logo on the azbox:
Changing the order in how channels are stored:
Questions & Answers from different users:
Useful tips on the Az-Box:
How to- completely clean your Azbox HD & Configuration settings:
Western Satellite Chart from 5.0 °W to 85.0 °W ( C & KU ):
Western Satellite Chart from 87.0 °W to 139.0 °W ( C & KU ):
ToolBox AzBox HD 2.0 Program info.:
What program are you using for your FTP Client?:
To move your screen capture pictures from the Azbox to your pc:
Transferring files from the Azbox to your pc:
Secondary Tuners for the Azbox:
This guide should be a big help for all Azbox users and answer most of the questions that have been asked. The original manual was lacking in day to day use options so this is why this file was made.
I hope every az user will find it beneficial.
After much editing and revisiting the original file there has been several additions to this pdf file. While trying out the file myself I noticed it would be easier with some page links for those wanting this file on their pc. Getting them to work properly was a challenge and took many different attempts to get it all to work properly. After trying it out on 2 separate computer systems I believe you will find this now to be a much better copy than the first one which I rushed out a bit earlier then I wanted to.
What’s included in this file:
AZ Box Quick Start Instructions:
Setting up the az-box as a slaved receiver:
Directions to bring box from PAL to NTSC format:
Setting up the Network / Loading new Firmware:
Clock / Time & Internet Settings:
FTP’ing to the Azbox using az-box editor programs:
Deleting unwanted satellites instructions:
How to North Americanize your Az-Box:
Hard Drives for the Azbox Recordings:
Timed Recording with Azbox using MazEdit:
How to change the Boot Logo on the azbox:
Changing the order in how channels are stored:
Questions & Answers from different users:
Useful tips on the Az-Box:
How to- completely clean your Azbox HD & Configuration settings:
Western Satellite Chart from 5.0 °W to 85.0 °W ( C & KU ):
Western Satellite Chart from 87.0 °W to 139.0 °W ( C & KU ):
ToolBox AzBox HD 2.0 Program info.:
What program are you using for your FTP Client?:
To move your screen capture pictures from the Azbox to your pc:
Transferring files from the Azbox to your pc:
Secondary Tuners for the Azbox:
This guide should be a big help for all Azbox users and answer most of the questions that have been asked. The original manual was lacking in day to day use options so this is why this file was made.
I hope every az user will find it beneficial.
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