AMTC DT 180U: how to reset it?
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Hello,
I have an AMTC DT 180U TNT adapter and since yesterday, it doesn't respond when I use the remote control.
If I understood correctly from what I've read here and there, I need to reset it by unplugging and plugging it back in and then pressing the standby button... except that on my model, there is no button on the adapter. Everything is controlled by the remote.
So I tried to do this using the remote, but it’s impossible... I should add that I have changed the batteries.
It's stuck on the same channel (Gulli) and the power indicator remains green. I can't get it to switch to red.
Has anyone ever encountered this problem?
How can I reset this adapter, which otherwise works since it allows us to view a channel but I can't change it???
Thank you for your help as I am lost.
Configuration: Windows 7 / Chrome 23.0.1271.64
I have an AMTC DT 180U TNT adapter and since yesterday, it doesn't respond when I use the remote control.
If I understood correctly from what I've read here and there, I need to reset it by unplugging and plugging it back in and then pressing the standby button... except that on my model, there is no button on the adapter. Everything is controlled by the remote.
So I tried to do this using the remote, but it’s impossible... I should add that I have changed the batteries.
It's stuck on the same channel (Gulli) and the power indicator remains green. I can't get it to switch to red.
Has anyone ever encountered this problem?
How can I reset this adapter, which otherwise works since it allows us to view a channel but I can't change it???
Thank you for your help as I am lost.
Configuration: Windows 7 / Chrome 23.0.1271.64
Unfortunately, neither of these two solutions worked.
I have no choice but to watch Gully and I can't afford to buy a flat screen right now with the holidays approaching.
If you have any other ideas, I’m all ears!!
Is your TV a 4:3 or 16:9?