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Businesses can use the following Midco-provided equipment to connect their TVs to receive Midco cable TV.
HD digital receivers
Standard digital receivers
HD digital adapters
1 Music channels and PPV require additional subscriptions. Digital adapters are not available in all markets.
Although you may use a Midco digital video recorder (DVR) in your home, businesses are not eligible to use a DVR as a cable box.
Although you may use a TiVo DVR in your home, businesses are not eligible to use TiVo equipment.
You must return any leased Midco equipment that you’re no longer using within five calendar days of telling us you are no longer using the equipment or you may be charged for that piece of equipment. Be sure that you also return all cords and remote controls associated with the equipment. You can return leased equipment by mail, at your local Customer Experience Center or in a Midco dropbox.
Remote controls are specific to the Midco equipment that’s connected to your TV. We recommend that you review your remote control user guide below, which contains information on programming codes for TVs and other devices, pairing your remote with your cable box, and general troubleshooting information.
User Guide | Video Tutorial
User Guide | Video Tutorial
User Guide | Video Tutorial
User Guide | Video Tutorial
Resetting your cable box may help resolve error messages that display on some or all channels.
After the box powers on, most channels should be available for immediate viewing, however, the menu, and other features may take up to 30 minutes to load or become accessible. If your cable box has an interactive on-screen guide, the first hour of guide information should display within 30 minutes. It may take multiple hours for the guide to display full programming information.
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With the interactive on-screen guide, you can modify the guide colors.
These steps apply to customers using digital receivers and HD digital receivers.
If your TV’s picture doesn’t look quite right, it’s likely that you’re watching standard-definition programming on an HDTV. HD programming is displayed at a 16:9 aspect ratio, and standard-definition programming is displayed at a 4:3 aspect ratio. Your HDTV will make up for this difference by either reshaping the image to fill the HD screen causing the image to look stretched or allowing it to display at standard-definition resolution causing it to not fill the whole screen.
Most modern TVs can automatically adjust to the programming it is receiving. To make sure your TV is adjusting automatically, make sure your picture settings are on Auto-Adjust or Normal.
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Check the Mute button on your remote to see if it is on. If it is, press the Mute button to unmute the audio.
If you still can't hear your TV, contact us.
Often, channels don’t come in properly due to the input selection on the remote or because of a cable signal interruption. It’s important to confirm if services are working on all TVs connected to Midco cable. If the issue is on all TVs, contact us.
If a single TV is affected, follow these steps.
If you still can't hear your TV, contact us.
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