1. Introduction
This manual provides detailed instructions for the AGPTEK 1080P HDMI TV Media Player, Model HA0053. It covers setup, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting to ensure optimal performance and enjoyment of your media content. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the device.
2. Product Overview
The AGPTEK 1080P HDMI TV Media Player is designed to play various media files from USB drives or SD cards on your television or monitor. It supports Full HD 1080p video resolution and offers multiple output options.
2.1 Device Components and Ports
Familiarize yourself with the ports and controls on your media player and remote control.

Image: Front and rear view of the AGPTEK Media Player with labeled ports and remote control.
- 1. SD Card Port: Supports SD cards up to 256GB.
- 2. USB Port: Connect USB drives (up to 512GB) or external hard drives (up to 14TB).
- 3. Power Port DC: Connect the included 5V/2A power adapter.
- 4. AV Port: For connecting to older TVs using RCA cables (included).
- 5. HDMI Output: For connecting to modern TVs or monitors.
- 6. VGA Port: For connecting to monitors.
- 7. IR Receiver: For receiving signals from the remote control.
2.2 Remote Control Functions
- Direction Keys (1): Used for navigation (Up, Down, Left, Right), fast forward/rewind, and image rotation.
- OK Button: Confirms selections.
- Menu Key (2): Accesses function menus.
- Return: Go back to the previous screen.
- Power Button: Turns the device on/off.
- Volume Buttons (+/-): Adjusts volume.
3. Setup
Follow these steps to set up your AGPTEK Media Player.
3.1 Connecting to a Display
- HDMI Connection: For high-definition output, connect an HDMI cable (not included) from the player's HDMI Output port to an HDMI input on your TV or monitor.
- AV Connection: For standard definition output, connect the included RCA cable to the player's AV Port and the corresponding audio/video inputs on your TV.
- VGA Connection: For monitor connection, use a VGA cable (not included) from the player's VGA Port to your monitor's VGA input.

Image: Diagram illustrating simultaneous connection of the media player to a TV via HDMI and a monitor via VGA, supporting up to 1080p output.
3.2 Power Connection
- Connect the included 5V/2A power adapter to the player's DC Power Port.
- Plug the power adapter into a wall outlet. The device will power on automatically or can be turned on using the remote control.
3.3 Connecting Storage Devices
- USB Drive/HDD: Insert your USB flash drive or external hard drive into the USB Port. Ensure external hard drives are formatted as FAT, FAT32, or NTFS with an MBR partition.
- SD Card: Insert an SD card (up to 256GB) into the SD Card Port.

Image: Close-up view of the media player with a USB drive and an SD card inserted, demonstrating support for various storage types and capacities.
4. Operating Instructions
This section details how to navigate and play media on your device.
4.1 Basic Navigation
- Use the Direction Keys on the remote control to navigate through menus and select files.
- Press the OK button to confirm a selection or play a file.
- Press the Return button to go back to the previous menu or screen.

Image: A user comfortably operating the AGPTEK Media Player using the infrared remote control, with the device connected to a television.
4.2 Media Playback
The player supports various media formats for video, music, and photos.

Image: Detailed view of the media player's on-screen interface for video, music, and photo playback, including supported file types and remote control navigation.
4.2.1 Video Playback
- Supported Formats: MKV, MP4/M4V (H.264/AVC VC1), AVI, MOV (H.264/AVC, VC1), RMVB, MPEG, and more.
- Resolution: Supports up to 1920x1080 (Full HD 1080p).
- Features: Subtitle display, shuffle play, repeat, resume from stop point, power on auto play.
4.2.2 Music Playback
- Supported Formats: MP3, OGG, FLAC, APE.
- Features: Shuffle play with repeat, power on auto play.
4.2.3 Photo Playback
- Supported Formats: JPEG, JPG, BMP, GIF, PNG.
- Features: Slideshow with adjustable transition time and effect, background music, power on auto play, loop playback.
4.3 Playback Options
During media playback, press the Menu key to access various options:

Image: On-screen display of the media player showing various playback settings such as screen display, repeat modes, subtitle options, and audio tracks.
- Screen Display: Full Screen, Aspect Ratio, Initial Size.
- Playback Mode: Repeat All, Repeat One, Single, Sequential Play, Random Play.
- Subtitle: Enable/disable subtitles, adjust size, color, and position.
- Audio Track: Select available audio tracks.
4.4 File Management
The device supports basic file operations:
- Copy files and folders.
- Delete files and folders.
- Paste files and folders.
5. Maintenance
To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your media player, follow these maintenance guidelines:
- Cleaning: Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the device. Do not use liquid cleaners or abrasive materials.
- Storage: Store the device in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, high temperatures, and humidity.
- Ventilation: Ensure proper ventilation around the device to prevent overheating. Do not block any ventilation openings.
- Power Off: Always power off the device correctly before disconnecting power or storage devices.
6. Troubleshooting
If you encounter issues with your media player, refer to the following common problems and solutions:
6.1 No Video Signal
- Check Connections: Ensure HDMI, AV, or VGA cables are securely connected to both the player and the display.
- Verify Input Source: Make sure your TV or monitor is set to the correct input source (e.g., HDMI 1, AV, VGA).
- Power Cycle: Disconnect and reconnect the power adapter to restart the player.
- Connection Order: Some displays may require the player to be powered on after the display is already on and set to the correct input.
6.2 No Audio Output
- Check Audio Cables: Ensure audio cables (part of HDMI or AV) are correctly connected.
- Adjust Volume: Increase the volume on both the media player (using the remote) and your TV/audio system.
- Audio Settings: Check the audio output settings in the player's menu to ensure the correct output is selected.
6.3 Cannot Play Files
- File Format: Verify that the file format is supported by the player (refer to Section 4.2).
- Storage Device Format: Ensure your USB drive or external HDD is formatted as FAT, FAT32, or NTFS, and the partition is MBR (not GPT).
- Corrupted Files: Try playing other files to determine if the issue is with a specific file.
- Storage Capacity: Ensure the storage device is not full or corrupted.
6.4 Remote Control Not Responding
- Check Batteries: Replace the batteries in the remote control.
- Line of Sight: Ensure there is a clear path between the remote control and the player's IR receiver.
- Distance: Operate the remote control within its effective range.
7. Specifications
Detailed technical specifications for the AGPTEK 1080P HDMI TV Media Player.

Image: The AGPTEK Media Player shown with its physical dimensions and the included power adapter and AV cable.
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model Number | HA0053 |
| Video Resolution | 1080p (1920x1080) |
| Connectivity | HDMI 1.3, YPbPr, AV, USB 2.0, SD/MMC, VGA |
| Supported Storage | USB drives up to 512GB, HDD up to 14TB, SD cards up to 256GB |
| Supported File Systems | FAT, FAT32, NTFS (MBR partition) |
| Power Input | DC 5V/2A |
| Dimensions (L x W x H) | 6.69 inches x 5.39 inches x 1.45 inches |
| Compatible Devices | Smart Television, Tablet, Smartphone, Laptop, Personal Computer |
8. Warranty and Support
For warranty information and customer support, please refer to the documentation provided at the time of purchase or contact AGPTEK customer service.
- Spare Parts Availability: Information unavailable.
- Software Updates: Information unavailable.
For further assistance, please visit the official AGPTEK website or contact their support team directly.





