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10 - TEAC · TEAC TSB100 Android/Set Top Box Remote Control 2xAAA batteries AV cable HDMI cable User manual 1. LED DISPLAY WINDOW: Displays the channel number. 2. Remote Control Senver:

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  • 2.1 Auto Channel Search 11

    3.1 Switching to the correct input mode on your TV 13

    4.1 Instant Recording 19

    5.1 TV Menu 23

    6.1 Install/update Apps VIA file manager 266.2 Aptoide TV 276.3 Youtube 296.4 Netflix 306.5 Stan 30

    5.2 Media Menu 245.3 Applications Menu 255.4 System Menu 25

    4.2 Scheduled recording 194.3 Recorded programs list 22

    3.2 Program Information 133.3 Changing Channels 133.4 Using the Electronic Program Guide(EPG) 143.5 Channel Management 153.6 Time Shift( Pause live TV) 16

    2.2 Manual Search 12

    3. Watching TV 13

    4. Recording with PVR 18

    5. Menu Operation 23

    6. Using Apps 26

    7. Toubleshooting 32

    8. Specification 33

  • QUAD-CORE ANDROID TV BOX RAM DDR3 2GB ROM 8GB EMMCAndroid O/S:7.0.4FULLY compliance with the DVB-T/T2 standardUSB 2.0 PVR and time shift-ready via USB port4K High resolution video output Support MPEG, H.265,H.264, AAC, AC3 and PCM formatsJPEG AND BMP media playbackPreinstalled apps include Netflix, Stan, Youtube, YUPPTV

    TEAC TSB100 Android/Set Top BoxRemote Control2xAAA batteries AV cableHDMI cableUser manual

    1. LED DISPLAY WINDOW: Displays the channel number.2. Remote Control Senver: Infra-Red sensor for receiving remote control signals.(Do not block)3. LED Indicator: Green-Red indicator for playback and standby mode.

  • Connect the AV cable from the VIDEO, R and L jacks on your TV to the Set Top Box. if you have an HDMI cable and your TV supports HDMI connections, you can use the HDMI connection for better quality video and audio output.(Optional) Make other connections such as digital coaxial audio and Ethernet.

    1. RF IN :Connect to the antenna.2. AV: Connect to the TV with composite AV cable(yellow/red/white) for basic output.3. Plug USB memory device(flash drive/external hard disk drive)for using recording, time shift functions and local media playback.4. LAN: Plug Ethernet cable for using surfing internet.5. HD-OUT: Connect to the TV with a HDMI cable for high quality audio/video output.6. DC 12V-2A: DC port for power input.

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    1.7 Remote Control Unit

    Key Function

    Turn on unit/switch to standby mode

    DTV/Radio Switch to DTV or Radio Mode

    0-9 Number keys - in DTV Mode, press to key in channel number

    +/-(vol) Increase/decrease volume

    (ch) Switch channels

    Mute sound. Press again to unmute

    (mouse icon) Enter Mouse Mode and use the ARROW keys to move the cursor. Press this button again to exit Mouse Mode.

    ← Backspace (when in text entry mode)

    HOME Access the Main Menu from any application

    MENU Access the Menu

    INFO

    EXIT

    Function

    OK/LIST

    Display current program information. Press EXIT to close the info

    To return to the previous menu screen or escape from the menu.

    RED/GREEN/YELLOW/BLUE:Extended function key

    To enter the highlight menu or perform an operation you select.

    ARROWS Navigate menu up,down,left and right

    EPG

    APPS

    Electronic

    Display all available Applications

    Program Guide

    Rewind/Fast Forward

    Play/Pause

    Stop playback

    Start recording current channel

    Play previous/next media file

    PVR Display list of recorded programs

    TASK Display list of record/playback timers that have been set

    Adjust aspect ratio of the display

    Adjust output mode (resolution and refresh rate)

    Select audio track (if provided by the TV program)

    Select/turn on subtitles (if provided by the program)

    Display Favourite Channels List (set up via Program Edit)

    Switch to the previous TV channel

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    2. Initial Installation

    After completing all cable connections (described in “Connecting to Your TV”), turn on the wall power supply. Press the POWER button on the Set Top Box or its remote control to turn it on. If you are using this unit for the first time, or have reset it to its Factory Default state, the Installation Guide will appear on the TV screen. The Initial Installation menu will display. Press the ▶ button to confirm and proceed. Press the ◀ or EXIT button to go back to the previous page.

    1. Language - choose you desired language 2. Output Mode Settings - choose the best setting that is supported by your TV. 3. Display Settings - adjust the zoom of the picture on the TV. 4. Region Settings - select your region. (If Australia - press the OK button to choose from

    a list of Australian states) 5. Time Zone Settings - choose your time zone (this setting is used by Android apps) 6. Network Connection - set up your Internet connection. Choose from Ethernet (wired)

    or Wi-Fi (wireless) 7. App Installation

    2.1 Auto Channel Search

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    Use Auto Channel Search to scan (or re-scan) for available digital TV channels.

    1. Press MENU/HOME on the remote control. 2. Press the ◀ / ▶ buttons to find the TV Menu. 3. Press the ▲ / ▼ buttons to select “Terrestrial Search”. The Search Menu will display.

    The figure below shows the “Auto search” menu. 4. Choose the frequency and antenna settings with the ARROW buttons, if desired.

    Normally, you will not need to change anything.

    5. Highlight “Search” with the buttons, then press OK. Another menu will pop up to give you more scanning options. Normally, you do not need to change anything.

    6. Highlight “Start below these options, and press OK to start the channel search. NOTE: Re-scanning channels will erase existing channel settings (favourite channels etc.). 2.2 Manual Search

    Use Manual Search to search specifically for certain channels if you know its frequency and bandwidth. The Manual Search page is shown below.

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    3. Watching TV

    This Set Top Box can tune in to local digital TV stations. Availability of stations in your location depends on the TV broadcasters.

    3.1 Switching to the correct Input Mode on your TV

    On your TV, switch to the Input Mode that corresponds with the cable connection set up between your TV and this Set Top Box. It may be AV or HDMI. Use your TV’s control panel/remote control to do this. Consult your TV’s documentation for specific advice on switching input modes.

    3.2 Program information

    For details about the current TV program playing on the TV, press the INFO button. ● Press INFO once to see basic information ● Press INFO again to view more details including the full synopsis ● Press the EXIT button to close the information window

    3.3 Changing Channels

    ● You can change channels with the CH+/- buttons. ● To see the complete list of channels, press the OK button. ● To choose a channel from this list, press ▲ / ▼ and then press OK to confirm. ● You can also change channels while viewing the EPG (detailed below in "Using the

    EPG") ● If you have any Favourite channels lists set up, you can press the CH.FAV button to

    bring up the lists. Press ◀ / ▶ to browse the lists, if desired. Then press ▲ / ▼ to select the desired channel, and press OK to go to that channel.

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    3.4 Using the Electronic Program Guide (EPG)

    The EPG provides the program schedule for Digital TV for up to 7 days in advance. ● To view the EPG, press the EPG button on the remote control. The list that appears is

    the schedule for the current channel. ● To change channels and view their schedules, press ▲ / ▼ . ● To scroll through the list of programs on the current channel, press the ▶ button to

    enter the timetable. Press ▲ / ▼ to scroll. ● To view the timetable for different days, press ▶ to advance the day. ● To see detailed information on any program, highlight it and press OK. ● Press ◀ or EXIT to go back.

    NOTE: You can schedule recordings or playback timers via the EPG. Follow the button hints at the bottom of the screen. For full recording (PVR) instructions, please see the “Recording with PVR” section.

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    3.5 Channel Management

    The Program Edit menu lets you make personal changes to the program listings. To access this menu:

    1. Press the MENU/HOME button. 2. Press ◀ / ▶

    ◀ / ▶

    ◀ / ▶

    to find the TV Menu. 3. Use the buttons to choose Program Edit and press OK. You will be prompted for

    a password, key it in with the number buttons. (Default password: 0000) 4. Use the ▲ / ▼ / buttons to highlight a desired channel. To select multiple

    channels, press OK on highlighted channels one by one so that a check mark appears beside them.

    5. Customise your channels as desired – referring to on-screen button hints and the detailed descriptions below.

    6. To finish, press the EXIT or the HOME button to exit the menu entirely.

    Rename: You can customise your channel names with this command. Select the channel to be renamed and press the YELLOW button. Use the buttons (or the cursor in Mouse Mode) to key in the new channel name. Press the YELLOW button again to confirm the change. Move: You can customise your channel list with this command. Select the channel to be moved and press the GREEN button. Use the buttons to choose the new channel position. Press the GREEN button again to confirm the change. Skip: Select a channel and press the RED button for a list of options. Highlight “Skip” and press OK to mark the channel for skipping. While the channel has a skip symbol (a small "skip" sign), it will be skipped when you browse through the channels with the CH+/- buttons. You will still be able to go to this channel by keying in the channel number directly, or by browsing the channel list (press the OK/LIST button when watching TV for the channel list), or from the EPG. To remove the Skip setting, perform the same steps but choose “Cancel Skip”.

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    Lock: Password protect specific channels with this function. Select a channel and press the RED button for a list of options. Highlight “Lock” and press OK to mark the channel for locking. The channel will be marked with a lock icon.

    NOTE: You can also lock individual programs by rating. Go to: TV Menu > DTV Settings > Parental Lock to set a rating threshold (eg. R & above, AV & above, MA & above). You can also change your password here. (Default password: 0000)If you forget your newly set password, you will need to factory reset the device in order to access password protected features and channels again.

    Favourite: You can put selected channels onto one of the preset “Favourite” channel shortlists. Select the desired channel and press the CH.FAV button. A small menu will pop up showing “Cancel” (removes the Favourite setting for the channel), and then the preset list “All”. Note: From this list, you can add a new list (GREEN button), rename an existing list (BLUE button) or delete a list (RED button). To continue adding a favourite channel, highlight a list name and press OK to add the channel to that list. These channels will show up when you open your Favourite channels list with the CH.FAV button while watching TV. To remove channels from the Favourites list, come back to the Program Edit menu, then press CH.FAV and choose “Cancel” to remove the "heart" symbol.

    Delete: To completely delete a channel off your list, highlight the channel to delete and press the RED button. Highlight “Delete” and press the OK button. A confirmation message will pop up. Press OK to confirm the deletion or choose “Cancel” to quit the process. If you need to find this channel again later, please use Auto Tune or Manual Tune to search for it.

    3.6 Time Shift (Pause live TV)

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    "Time Shift" is a handy feature to "pause" live TV programs via a temporary recording function, which you may find helpful if you are interrupted for a few minutes during your show. It ensures that you don't miss a single second of the show because you can return to the TV later and continue watching from where you stopped. NOTE: To use this feature, a compatible data storage unit (like a flash drive or hard disk drive in FAT32 format) must be connected and running. If the storage space is running low, recording may not work correctly. NOTE: You may need to format the drive before using it. To do so, press the MENU button, go to the USB menu > PVR Configure > Format, then press OK. (Formatting will erase ALL data. Make sure you have made a backup of important data before formatting!) WARNING: While Time Shift or other recording functions are running, DO NOT disconnect the data storage unit, to avoid damage or data loss.

    ● To start Time Shift, simply press the ▶II button and a temporary recording will start immediately.

    ● To watch from where you started Time Shift, press the ▶II button. You can navigate your Time Shift temporary recording, for example, to skip parts such as commercial breaks with the ▶▶ button, or rewind with the ◀◀ button.

    ● To exit Time Shift completely and go back to the live TV broadcast, press the button.

    STOP( )

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    4. Recording with PVR

    NOTE: To use these features, a compatible data storage unit (like a flash drive or hard disk drive in FAT32 format) must be connected and running. NOT all USB devices, such as phones, MP3 players, cameras, and the like, are compatible with recording TV programs. We recommend using USB Flash Drives, or external HDDs with a separate power supply.

    RECOMMENDED: Format the data storage unit before doing any recording to ensure that it is in the correct file system format and that there is enough data space for recording.

    WARNING: Ensure that no valuable information is currently stored in the connected data storage unit, as the formatting process means that ALL DATA will be ERASED. TEAC does not take responsibility for lost data.

    WARNING: While Time Shift or other recording functions are running, DO NOT disconnect the data storage unit, to avoid damage or data loss. If the storage space is running low, recording may not start, or be interrupted halfway.

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    ● To start recording, press the RECORD button on the remote control. ● To stop recording, press the STOP button, then press OK to confirm.

    4.2 Scheduled recording

    Schedule recordings ahead of time – however, you must leave the Set Top Box running for the scheduled recording to work. If you attempt to switch off while you have a recording scheduled to happen, the Set Top Box will prompt you to confirm the shutdown. SCHEDULE VIA EPG This is a quick and easy way to schedule recordings according to programs available in the EPG, which lists the broadcast schedule up to 7 days in advance.

    1. Press the EPG button. 2. Using the buttons, find the desired channel and program and highlight it.

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    1. Press the RECORD button and a small record icon will appear beside the program name. 2. To finish, press EXIT.

    NOTE: If the start time set on the scheduled recording has already elapsed, or if the scheduled recording clashes with another, you will get an error message.

    SCHEDULE MANUALLY

    Use this method if you wish to manually set a start time and recording length for a scheduled recording.

    1. Press the SCHEDULE button, then the RED button. 2. The "Add timer" menu will now display. Customise each detail by highlighting them

    with the / buttons, press OK, then pick a choice (where available) with the / buttons. To set the date, use the NUMBER buttons to key in the time in YYYY-MM-DD format. To set the start/end times, use the NUMBER buttons to key in the time in 24-hour format.

    3. To finish, highlight OK at the bottom and press OK. 4. Exit this menu with EXIT/HOME.

    EDIT SCHEDULED ITEMS

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    1. Press the TASK button for the Schedule List. 2. If you want to delete an item on the list, use the buttons to highlight the desired

    item, then press the GREEN button. 3. Change the details of the timer. Customise each detail by highlighting them with the

    / buttons, press OK, then pick a choice (where available) with the / buttons. To set the date, use the NUMBER buttons to key in the time in YYYY-MM-DD format. To set the start/end times, use the NUMBER buttons to key in the time in 24-hour format.

    4. Choose “OK” at the bottom of the dialog to confirm and finish editing.

    DELETE SCHEDULED ITEMS

    1. Press the TASK button for the Schedule List. 2. If you want to delete an item on the list, use the / buttons to highlight the desired

    item, then press the YELLOW button. 3. Choose “OK” the bottom of the dialog to confirm and finish deleting.

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    4.3 Recorded programs list

    Quickly access your recorded TV programs with this list. Press the PVR LIST buttonfor the File List.

    Use the buttons to highlight a desired file.A thumbnail preview will start playing.

    o Press to Pause or resume playback. o Press to Fast Forward and to rewind. Continuous pressing of either

    button will let you switch speeds from 2x up to 32x.

    o Press or EXIT to return to the file listing. To delete a highlighted file, press the YELLOW button.

    ● To rename a highlighted file, press the GREEN button, then use the on-screenkeyboard to key in the new name.

    To playback that file in full screen, press the OK button.

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    5. Menu Operation

    ● Press the MENU button to access the menu system. ● Press ◀ / ▶ to scroll through the different menus: TV, Media, Applications, System. ● Press ▲ / ▼ to highlight an item in the chosen menu. ● Press OK to enter settings adjustment for highlighted items. Follow on-screen button

    hints where provided. ● Some actions require a password – key in your current 4-digit password with the

    number buttons to enter. (Default password: 0000) ● Press the EXIT button to return to the previous menu. Press the HOME button to quit

    the menu entirely. 5.1 TV Menu

    ● DTV: Enter DTV Mode to watch TV. ● Terrestrial Search: Access channel scanning menus.

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    ● Program Edit: Press OK to enter. You will be asked to key in the password. See 3.5 Channel Management for using this menu.

    ● EPG: Press OK to enter the Electronic Program Guide. See 3.4 Using The EPG for detailed instructions.

    ● DTV settings:

    o General settings o Parental lock o Video & audio o Record settings o Schedule settings o Backup & reset

    5.2 Media Menu

    ● FileManager ● Music: Basic music player

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    5.3 Applications Menu

    List of shortcuts to apps that have been installed on the set top box. Press ▲ / ▼ to highlight an item and press the OK button to run it.

    5.4 SYSTEM SETTING

    List of shortcuts to customise the settings on your Set Top Box. Press ▲ / ▼ to highlight an item and press the OK button to run it.

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    6. USING APPS

    System SettingsNetwork: Adjust your Internet connection settings here. You can choose to connect via an ethernet cable or via Wi-Fi.

    Common: Allow installation of apps from unknown sources/Language/Input methods/Time offset by broadcasting/Timezone/Factory reset

    Sound & display: Scale/Output mode/Enable sound effects/Enable audio passthrough

    Update: Local update (from a connected USB drive)/Online update

    Apps: Lists all installed apps

    About: Model/Software version/Hardware version/Date/Customer Support details

    Initial Setup: Access the initial setup menu that usually displays when you start the set top box for the very first time.

    6.1 INSTALL/UPDATE APPS VIA FILE MANAGER

    We recommend that you install and update apps using Aptoide TV (described in the next section).

    You can also install or update apps from APK files. 1. Find and download an APK file from the Internet. 2. Save the APK file in a USB flash drive. 3. Connect the USB flash drive to the set top box’s USB port. 4. Press MENU/HOME on the remote control, then find the Media menu with the /

    buttons. 5. Press the / buttons to find FileManager, then press OK to enter. 6. Press the / buttons to choose your USB flash drive, then press OK to enter. 7. Navigate to the desired APK file and press

    NOTE: Not all APK files may be compatible with the device. Only install APK files from

    sources you trust. TEAC is not responsible for any loss of data or malfunction that may

    arise from third party app installation. If technical issues arise from third party app

    installation or usage, a factory reset may be required to restore the device.

    OK to run it.

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    NOTE: The set top box has 8GB of memory. If you run out of memory, please uninstall some apps. NOTE: As this is a set top box for playing and streaming media, you are advised to select apps that are relevant to this function only. 6.2 APTOIDE TV

    This app is the “app library” for your set top box. You can download and update your apps using Aptoide TV. It is quick, convenient and it shows you the most appropriate and relevant apps for your set top box.

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    NOTE: All apps belong to the respective third parties. Log in information and private data is not collected or accessed by TEAC Australia. App development and maintenance, as well as the content served on these apps, remain the responsibility of the respective app owners. WARNING: Please be aware of the content ratings provided on each program and monitor media consumption by young children. Installing a new app Browse the selection of apps in Aptoide TV. Highlight a desired app icon in the list and press the OK button. When “Install” is selected, press OK to start downloading the installation package. When the download is finished, there is a prompt asking you to confirm and install the update. Updating an app When you start an app, it may ask you to update the app. Choose “Yes” and it will switch to Aptoide TV. You can also update apps when browsing your apps in Aptoide TV - highlight a desired app icon in the list and press the OK button.. You should now be looking at the app’s information page. Use the to highlight “Update”, then press the OK button. Downloading will start. When the download is finished, there is a prompt asking you to confirm and install the update. Uninstalling an app Browse the selection of apps in Aptoide TV. Highlight a desired app icon in the list and press the OK button. You should now be looking at the app’s information page. Select “Uninstall” to remove the app from your set top box. When you want to use the uninstalled app in the future, you must install it again.

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    6.3 YOUTUBE

    Use YouTube to watch streaming video by browsing with your remote control. 1. Run the app by pressing APPS on the remote control, and choose YouTube. 2. Press the OK button to start YouTube. YouTube may ask you to login. Choose SKIP

    LOGIN. We recommend using the YouTube app together with your smartphone/tablet:

    1. In the set top box’s YouTube app, use the to highlight the Settings icon (gear icon), then press the

    2. Press the repeatedly until “Link with TV code” is selected.

    3. Follow the instructions shown on the TV display. Once your phone is linked, you can browse and choose videos on your phone, then cast it to the TV.

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    6.4 NETFLIX

    Browse and watch movies and TV episodes with your Netflix account. (You must first have a working Netflix account.)

    1. Run the app by pressing APPS on the remote control, and choose Netflix. 2. Press the OK button to start Netflix. 3. Log in to your Netflix account by using the on-screen keyboard. 4. Choose or set up your Netflix profile and start using Netflix.

    NOTE: We recommend using Mouse Mode with this app.

    6.5 STAN

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    Browse and watch movies and TV episodes with your Stan account. (You must first have a working Stan account.)

    1. Run the app by pressing APPS on the remote control, and choose Stan. 2. Press the OK button to start Stan. 3. Log in to your Stan account and start using Stan.

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    The below table may assist if you are experiencing some technical issues. If you require further assistance please contact TEAC Australia Customer Care on 1300 553 315. Do not attempt to dismantle or fix the unit yourself. Unauthorised servicing will void your warranty.

  • 8. SPECIFICATION

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    Main ChipsetSDRAMFLASH

    OperationSystemNetwork

    TunerFront Panel

    Real Panel

    4K

    NetworkStreaming

    Multi-screeninteractive

    SystemUpgradingLocal Media

    PlaybackExternalStorage

    APPsTerrestrial

    Receiver StandardConstellation

    VIDEODECODE

    DisplayResolution

    Aspect ratio

    H.265 decoding up to 4K×[email protected] [email protected] up to 4K×2K@30fps

    SVC, MVC, VC-1/WMV, AVS, WebM, RMVB, MPEG1/2/4, MJPEG, H.263, DivX 3/4/5, Xvid, Real Video, VP6/8

    AUDIODECODE

    MPEG 1/2/2.5, Audio Layer 1/2/3, WMA Version 4/4.1/7/8/9, WMA Pro, LPCM, PCM,Vorbis, Flac, ALAC, APE,AAC-LC/HEAAC/

    HE-AAC v2, Real Audio(AC-3 Optional )

    576i,576P,720P,1080i,1080P, 1080FULL HD, 4K

    Auto/16:9 wide sceen, 16:9 Pillar box,16:9 Pan&Scan,4:3 letter box, 4:3 Pan scan,4:3 Full

    Video/Audio/Picture

    USB storage, SD card max to 32GB (FAT32/NTFS)

    Aptoide TV, YouTube, Netflix, Stan,etc.

    DVB-T2 Terretrial Receiver Standard

    QPSK/16QAM/64QAM/256QAM

    SYSTEM SpecificationH.264/H.265 decoding up to 4Kx2K@30fps, Support

    4Kx2K max resolution output

    HTML5, RTSP, HLS, Smooth streaming

    Miracast, DLNA and Airplay

    Upgrading via USB disk or SD card, internet

    Android7.0

    RJ45 Interface 10M/100M adaptive174MHz~858MHz Input Frequency/7MHz/8MHz IF Bandwidth

    LED Display,IRx1Tuner RF IN, HDMI Output(A-Type HDMI

    Connector x1 ,AV Port, USB (on board)x2,LAN port( 10M/100Madaptive),DC Input(12V)

    Hardware Specification Allwinner H3DDR3 2GB EMMC 8GB

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    Connector

    DATAprotocol

    PhotoFormatAUDIO

    FORMATAUDIO

    FORMATFile

    Managementsystem

    TypeDC input

    PowerConsumption

    OperationTemperature

    StorageTemperature

    Front panelIndicator

    RemoteControl input

    Display

    Net Weight Gross Weight

    UnitDimensions

    GiftboxDimensions

    140x80x30mm

    215x155x55mm

    Green LED display

    Infra-red receiver

    4 Digitas LED display

    Weight and Dimensions0.35KG0.5KG

    MAX-12W

    ~10 ℃~+50 ℃

    -25 ℃~60 ℃

    Physical CharacteristicsLED display

    MP3, WMA, WAV, OGG, M4A, MP4, AAC, APE, FLAC, ALAC, MPEG, MP1, MP2, MPA etc.

    NTFS, FAT32

    Power supplyDC-Mode12V-1.5A

    USB

    USB 2.0 Interface

    Media Features

    HD JPEG/BMP/GIF/PNG/TIFF

    MP3, WMA, WAV, OGG, M4A, MP4, AAC, APE, FLAC, ALAC, MPEG, MP1, MP2, MPA etc.

    Multi-Media Features

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