Android TV User Manual
This document provides instructions for setting up and using your Android TV Box.
Accessory List
Please open the package and check the following accessories:
- TV BOX
- Remote Control
- HDMI Cable
- Power Adapter
- User Manual Booklet
Hardware Structure
Product Interface Introduction:
The TV Box features the following ports:
- DC IN port
- HDMI port
- USB port
- AV port
- LAN port
- USB 2.0 port
Installation
Follow these steps to connect your TV Box:
1. Plug the HDMI cable into the HDMI port on your TV.
2. Plug the power cable into the power adapter.
3. Connect the power adapter to the TV Box.
4. Connect the TV Box to your TV using the HDMI cable.
5. Connect the TV Box to your router using a LAN cable (optional, Wi-Fi is also available).
[Diagram Description: A visual representation showing a TV, a TV Box, a Power Adapter, and a Router. The TV Box is connected to the TV via an HDMI cable. The TV Box is connected to the Power Adapter for power. The TV Box is also connected to the Router via a LAN cable.]
Remote Control
Your remote control may vary. Below are common button layouts and functions:
Remote Control Type 1
- 1. Power: Turn the device on/off.
- 2. Menu: Access the main menu.
- 3. Up: Navigate upwards.
- 4. Left: Navigate left.
- 5. OK: Confirm selection.
- 6. Right: Navigate right.
- 7. Down: Navigate downwards.
- 8. Back: Go back to the previous screen.
- 9. Home: Return to the home screen.
- 10. Voice: Activate voice search.
- 11. Mute: Mute/unmute audio.
- 12. Vol+: Increase volume.
- 13. Vol-: Decrease volume.
Remote Control Type 2
- 1. Power: Turn the device on/off.
- 2. Menu: Access the main menu.
- 3. Up: Navigate upwards.
- 4. Left: Navigate left.
- 5. OK: Confirm selection.
- 6. Right: Navigate right.
- 7. Down: Navigate downwards.
- 8. Back: Go back to the previous screen.
- 9. Home: Return to the home screen.
- 10. Settings: Access settings menu.
- 11. Mute: Mute/unmute audio.
- 12. Vol+: Increase volume.
- 13. Vol-: Decrease volume.
Bluetooth Pairing
Pairing Bluetooth method: Ignore this step for infrared remote controls. This is for Bluetooth pairing only.
- After successful startup, wait for 5 seconds. If there is no interface pairing prompt, lightly press the voice button on the remote control. If the remote control is pairing, the pairing is successful, and you can use it.
- For the first pairing, place the remote control near the set-top box, then press and hold the voice button. Once the pairing is successful, you can use it.
Pairing process: Follow the on-screen prompts. Wait quietly, and the remote control will be paired. Follow the on-screen prompts for pairing.
Note: Each machine has a different pairing interface; please follow the on-screen prompts for pairing.
[Diagram Description: Visual steps for Bluetooth pairing. This includes images showing a remote control, a TV screen with pairing prompts, and indicators for successful pairing.]
Multi-screen Interconnection
1. After the set-top box is successfully connected, the LAN port can be connected to a wired network or Wi-Fi. (If there is no LAN port, you can directly connect to Wi-Fi for use).
2. After the network connection is successful, multiple screens can be shared on the same screen.
[Diagram Description: A network diagram illustrating multi-screen interconnection. It shows a Router connected to the TV Box via a LAN cable, and the TV Box connected to a TV via an HDMI cable. This setup enables screen sharing.]
Switching Applications
Use the 'APP' icon to access your applications. You can quickly switch between recently used programs or launch new ones.
[Diagram Description: An image of the Android TV interface displaying a grid of application icons. Users can select and launch applications from this screen.]
Wi-Fi Connection
1. Navigate to the main screen, then go to Settings > Network.
2. Select Wi-Fi to turn on the Wi-Fi function.
3. Select your desired network and enter the password.
4. Click Connect to network.
5. After the network connection is successful, you can use it normally.
[Diagram Description: A screenshot of the Wi-Fi settings menu on the TV interface, showing network selection and password input fields.]
Application Installation
To install applications, you will need to download the APK files from your computer onto a USB flash drive.
- Download the required software (APK files) from your computer to a USB flash drive.
- Connect the USB flash drive to the USB port of the TV Box.
- After the connection is successful, find and open the "File Browser" application on the TV Box.
- Select the USB device, locate the downloaded APK file, and click "Install".
- The message "Device is being installed" will be displayed on the screen.
[Diagram Description: Visuals showing a USB drive, the TV Box's USB port, a file browser interface on the TV screen, and an installation progress indicator.]
Troubleshooting
1. No display after power on:
- Confirm your device is connected to the TV and the correct HD input is selected on your TV.
2. TV has images but no sound:
- Ensure your TV's audio input is not muted and the volume is turned up.
3. Fail to connect to the network:
- Make sure Wi-Fi is properly connected.
- Ensure the Wi-Fi signal is strong enough for your router.
4. Remote control failure:
- Replace the batteries in the remote control with new ones, ensuring correct polarity.
- Make sure the remote control is within the effective range of the TV stick.
- Go to the Settings menu to unpair and re-pair the remote control.
Please use only the provided accessories to avoid potential risks.
Safety Instructions
⚠️ WARNING!
- Do not attempt to repair the TV BOX yourself, as this will invalidate the warranty.
- Place the device on a flat, firm, and stable surface. Avoid placing it on carpets or rugs.
- Ensure the device is placed in a well-ventilated area to prevent overheating.
- Protect the device from high temperatures, humidity, water, and dust.
- Keep the device away from objects that could cause damage, such as liquid containers or candles.
- Do not mix old and new batteries, nor mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc), or rechargeable (Ni-Cad, Ni-MH) batteries.