Thats clearly not right.. Have you tried a factory reset? if not use the small button marked FN..
The service button (FN button) is located on the rear panel of the STB. It is intended to emergency recovery STB operation.
To select certain emergency boot mode press and hold service button before the power is supplied. The current mode is signaled by means of LED: each mode has a unique indication. After decision interval is expired (you should keep hold the button), the system automatically switches to the next boot mode. To activate a certain boot mode you must stop pressing the button during the required mode.
- Mode 1 (LED white, slow blinking ). Selecting alternative NAND - if for some reason the download or update of the software from the current memory bank has not been successful, this mode switches the loading from the alternative flash memory bank;
- Mode 2 (LED white, quick blinking). Reset to factory settings - if some STB settings do not allow to boot, you may need to reset the environment variables of the STB software to initial value;
- Mode 3 (LED white, lights constantly). Emergency startup - loading the System Recovery Utility menu via USB or over the network (requesting update data via DHCP protocol) - in some cases, if you can not boot from modes 1-2, this mode is used.