This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with limits fora Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection
againstharmfulinterferenceinresidential
installations. This equipment generates, uses, and
can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not
installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee
that interference will not occu
installation.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by
the party responsible for compliance could void
the user's authority to operate the equipment.
in a particula
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure
limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment .
This equipment should be installed and operated with
minimum distance 20cm between the radiator& your body.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating
in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
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recautions
1.Don’t use the TV box nearwater.
2.Clean only with a dry cloth.
3.Don’t block any of the ventilation openings,
installaccordingtothemanufacture
instructions.
4.Don’t install nea
radiators, heat registers, stoves, o
apparatus(including amplifiers) that produce
heat.
5.Don’t defeat the safety purpose of the polarized
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grounding - type plug. When the provided
plug does not fit into you
consult an electrician fo
obsolete outlet.
6.Protect the powe
pinched particularly at plugs, convenience
receptacles, and the point where they exit from
the apparatus.
7.Only use attachments/accessories specified by
the manufacturer.
8.Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms
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unused forlong periods of time.
9.Refe
all servicingto qualifiedservice
personnel. Servicing is required when the unit
has been damaged in any way.
TB2002 is a smart TV box based on Android
operating system. It supports HDTV, network
function and third party software.
Parts and Control
1. Status indicator – blue light for working
mode, red light for standby mode.
2. Memory card slot – supports SD/MMC
card.
3. IR window –To receive IR signal from IR
remote control.
4. Standby button
standby or wake-up mode.
5. Mini USB
external USB device
6. AV jack – to connect TV/monitor via AV
cable
7. Optical port – to connect optical device via
optical cable.
8. HDMI port
cable.
9. Lan port – to connect Ethernet network via
RJ45 cable.
Press to switch between
ack–forconnecting with
to connect HDTV via HDMI
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10. DC in jack – for connecting power cable to
power adapter.
Remote Control
STANDBY button
press togo to standby/wake-up mode
SUB MENU button
press to displaythe option menu
SETUP button
press to enterinto settings
PG.UP/DN button
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press togo to previous/next song/video
HOME button
press to return to home screen
Exit button
return button, to return the previous screen
Skip button
– press to fast rewind/ fast forward
Zoom button
– press to Zoom in/out
Repeat button
– press to set repeat mode
MUTE button
– press to mute the TV box.
TV OUT button
– press to select TV out mode.
AUDIO button
– press to select Audio mode.
SUBTITLE button
– press to change subtitle.
BACKSPACE button
– press to delete a character
OK button
– press to confirm the selection
Directional buttons
– press to move the cursor left/right/up/down.
INFO button
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– press to display the media file information.
PLAY/PAUSE button
– press to play or pause the playback
Volume button
– press to increase or decrease the volume.
STOP button
– press to stop the playback
APP button
– press to display the main menu
GOTO button
– press to go to the desired playback
Using the remote control
To use the remote control, point the remote
•
control at the IR window located on the unit
and press the buttons.
The recommended effective distance for
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remote operation is about 5 meters.
Battery Replacement
When the battery become weak, the operating
distance is greatly reduced and you will need to
replace them.
1.Take out the Lithium battery at the bottom
of the unit c over.
2.Insert a new identical Lithium battery.
Note: you can also use the remote control
with mouse and keyboard (not included) for
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quick operation and more control on TV
screen.
Power supply
Using the AC adapter
The supplied 5V/2A adapter operates on AC
•
100-240V, 50/60HZ.
Connect the AC adapter to DC-in jack, and
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then plug the AC adapter into AC outlet.
Note: While the AC adapter is connected and
the unit is on standby, power will still be
consumed.
Connections
Connecting to HDTV using HDMI cable
1. Use the HDMI cable to connect the TV box to
the HDTV.
2..Use the A C adapter to connect a suitable
wall outlet.
3. Turn on your HDTV and then power on the
TV box.
ConnectingtoaTVusingAVcable
1. Use the AV cable to connect the unit to
TV/Monitor.
2..Use the A C adapter to connect a suitable
wall outlet.
3. Turn on your TV and then power on the TV
box.
Connecting to the internet
Wi-Fi connection: if the unit detects Wi-Fi signal,
in Settings < Wi-Fi to set (See page24) .
LAN c onnection: connect RJ45 cable, in
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Settings < Wireless and network< More <
Ethernet to set (See page24).
Transferring Contents
From USB Device
The TV box supports USB Mass Storage
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Device function.
• To import contents (video, audio, photo etc)
into the TV box, insert the USB device.
Upon successful connection to TV box, go to
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[File Explorer], click to open.
From memory card
This unit supports SD card up to 32 GB
To insert a Memory card
Insert the card correctly with its label facing up
until it clicks into the place. You may damage
the card and the TV box if SD card is not
inserted correctly.
To remove SD card, push the card once again
until it clicks.
When a SD card is inserted in or ejected
•
from the TV box, it may take few seconds for
the TV box to update the content.
• Please avoid inserting o
when other operation is running as this may
cause the system hang.
Do not remove the card if the content inside
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the card is being played. This will halt the
operation of the TV box and cause the TV
box to restart.
Home screen
When the TV box is turned on, it will enter into
ejecting SD card
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the Home screen.
• Press
screen.
Use the Directional buttons on the remote
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control to press any icon to get started.
Press Apps to show the Main menu.
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Customizing Home screen
Adding icons on home screen
You can add shortcuts or widgets to home
screen.
Press Menu Æ Add widgets to workplace,
press the desired options to add to home
screen.
Removing icons on home screen
Press Menu Æ Deletewidget from workplace,
use the directional buttons to press the desired
options to remove from the home screen.
Setting wallpaper for home screen
anytime to return to the Home
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Press Menu Æ Set the wallpaper,pressthe
desired picture as wallpaper.
Main menu
All application icons are on the Main menu.
On home screen, press
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Main menu.
• Press an icon on the Main menu to o
desired application.
pps to show the
en the
Press
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On Main menu screen, press the Menu button
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to uninstall the application.
to return to home screen.
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Buttons
• Use the Directional buttons and press
OK/Enter button to select an item.
Select an icon to open an application.
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Press the Return button (Exit or ESC
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button) on the Remote control to return to
previous screen.
Press
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Home screen.
Press the Menu button on the Remote
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control anytime to display the option menu.
Scrolling
Use the Directional-up/down button to
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scroll file list.
On webpage, use the directional buttons to
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scroll around the page(be careful so as not to
click the link).
Onscreen keyboard
Use the onscreen keyboard to enter text, such
as web addresses.
Press on the text field to bring up the
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keyboard.
Uppercase keyBackspace
key
button anytime to return to
Numeric/punctuation/symbol key
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Web browser
View a webpage
From Home screen or Main menu,press
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Browser icon to open web browser.
On address bar, type the web address and
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press OK button on the remote control.
• Press the link on the webpage to open a new
webpage.
Use the Directional buttons to scroll around
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the webpage.
To return to the previous page, press the
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Exit or ESC button.
Notice:
Browser start page always defaults to
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Google home page.
Add bookmark
Press
as bookmark.
to add the current visited webpage
Bookmarks List
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Pressto show bookmarks list,press a
bookmark to open the webpage. Touch and
hold the bookmark to display the option menu
for bookmark.
History
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Access to view history lists. To remove these
lists, press Menu then select Clear history.
• Settings
Press
including Privacy & security, Accessibility and
so on.
Refresh/Stop
Press
X to stop loading the current page.
Forward
Press ←/→ go to previous/next webpage
screen.
to use more available function,
to refresh on the current page, press
Using the option menu
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Press Menu to display the browser option menu.
Press on the desired item to use webpage
viewing control.
Watching Videos
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Playing videos
From Home screen or Main menu,press
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Video Player icon
player.
Use the directional-up/down button to scroll
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through the file list.
Press to select a video file fo
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Controlling Video Playback
When playing video, press OK or Directional
buttons on the remote control to display the
video control bar.
Play or Pause a
video
Stop a video
to open video
playback.
Press
press Play/Pause
button on the remote
control.
Press
/or
button on
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playbackthe remote control
Play previous/next
video
Fast rewind or fast
forward
Adjust the volume
level.
Set play mode
Set playback effect
Set subtitle
gate,color etc..
Go to the desired
playback.
Change sound
channel
Adjust the screen
size: full
screen,16:9,4:3
Return to the video
browser screen
Press
the remote control.
Press
onscreen or
press
the remote control.
Press the Volume +/-
button on the remote
control.
Press
Press
Press
Press
Press
Press
Press the Return
button.
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Notes
Video player supports subtitle file, please
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load the subtitle file to be displayed on the
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current video,unless the subtitleis
integrated into the video itself.
The TV box supports subtitle of sub, ssa,
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srt, lrc format, encoded in UTF8 format.
• The file name of the subtitle must be
identical to that of the video file. The subtitle
will be loaded automatically during video
playback.
Playing Music
About music librar
From Main menu,press Music iconto
ente
into music library.
SortingbyartistSortingby
album
All songsSorting by Playlist
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Return to Now playing screen
Playing songs
1. From Main menu,pressMusic to enter
music library.
2. Press on a desired tab to enter song list.
3. Press the Directional-up/down button to scroll
the song list.
4. Press the desired songs to start playing.
Note: If you want to exit music mode, press
to pause, then press Return button or
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Controlling Song Playback
Pauseorplay
songs.
Press
/or press
on the remote control.
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play
play
Stopmusic
playback
Play previous or
next song.
Fast rewind or fast
forward
Adjust the volume
level.
Display the current
song list
Set shuffle mode
Set Repeat mode
Display the music
playback menu
Addthecurrent
playingsongto
playlist
To return to the
Media Library
Press
control.
Press
remote control.
Press
remote control.
Press the volume buttons
on the remote control.
Press
Press
Press
Press Menu button
Press MenuÆ Add to
playlist.
Press the Return button
on the remote
/on the
on the
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Using the playlist
Use the playlist to manage the songs in the
library
Creating a new playlist
In the music
Æ New, and enter the name for the new
playlist, then press Save.
Adding the current song into playlist
back screen,press
.
In the music
back screen,press.
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Press on a desired playlist, then the current
song has been added into the selected
playlist.
Viewing photos
From Main menu, press Gallery to view photos.
Thumbnail View
Thumbnail view displays the catalog as a table
of thumbnail images in adjustable sizes.
• Press the Directional-up/down button to
scroll the song list.
Press the desired photo to full screen view.
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In full screen mode, press the Return button
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to return to thumbnail view mode.
Start to view photo
Press Menu button to show the control bar.
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View the previous / next
photo.
Share the photo with
your friends
Rotate the photoleft/right
Crop and Edit the photo
Set the photo as
wallpaper
Delete the photo
To use more control
( view photo information,
set slideshow mode)
Zoom in or zoom outPress the Zoom
Return to thumbnail
mode
Press
Directional-right/l
eft button
Press
Press
Press
Press
Press
Press
buttonon the
remote control.
Press the Return
button.
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Note:
In zoom in /out mode, use the Directional
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button to move photo.
File Explorer
From Home screen,pressFile Explorer
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icon.
Press to select Local Disk /SD card /USB
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to enter.
Use the Directional-up/down button to
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scroll through the file list to press the
desired folder or file.
To open a file or folder, press on the file or
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folder.
Using the option menu
On file explorer screen, press the Menu button
to show the option menu.
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Copy/movefilesorfolders
1.From the file list, select the desired
files/folders to be copied or moved.
2.Press Menu to show the option menu,
press Cut or Copy.
3.Go to the target folde
the selected file or folder.
4.Press Menu Æ Paste.
Note: it may take longer time to paste
files/folder with big file size.
Rename the file or folder
1.From the file list, select the desired
file/folder to be renamed.
2.Press Menu to show the option menu,
select Rename.
3.Use Onscreen keyboard to enter a new file
name.
that you want to put
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4.Press Rename to confirm.
Delete files or folders
1.From the file list, select the desired
files/folders to be deleted.
2.Press Menu to show the option menu.
3.Press Delete to delete the file/folder.
Managing third party applications
This unit support third party applications (such
as Game applications, etc.), you can install or
uninstall applications for the system.
Download and install the application.
1. Download the desired applications into your
computer.
2. Copy the downloaded applications to the unit
via USB device (you can also download the
desired applications from the browser in your
device.).
Note: The system only supports XXX.apk
format applications to be installed.
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4. From Main menu,press
SettingsÆSecurityÆunknown source..
5. In file explorer, find the directory where the
application is placed to press to start the
installation.
6. After finishing the installation, you will see the
Applications on the Main menu.
Uninstall application
1. From the Main menu, then press SettingsÆ
Apps.
2. Press the application you desire to uninstall,
then press Uninstall.
Note: The default applications can’t be
uninstalled from the unit.
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From Home screen or Main menu, choose
Settings, then press the desired items to be
configured to start the Setting.
Wireless & networks
The Wi-Fi settings allow you manage networks,
such as turn Wi-Fi on and join Wi-Fi networks.
Turn on Wi-Fi: From Main menu choose
SettingsÆ Wireless&networksÆ Wi-Fi, Then
“√ ” will appear next to Wi-Fi when you have
turned on the Wi-Fi.
Join a Wi-Fi network: From the detected
network list, select a network, if necessary,
enter a password and tap "Connect"tosave
the settings for the encrypted connection and
connect to Wi-Fi. (Networks that require a
password appear with a lock icon).
Select “show advanced option” to show more
network control options.
If more than one previously used network is in
range,TB2002 joins the one last used.
When TB2002 is connected to a Wi-Fi network,
the Wi-Fi icon at the top of the screen shows
connection strength.
Tap More to use more wireless network control
including Ethernet network setting, PPPOE
settings.
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Sound
Customize thesound settings, including
Volumes, Default notification, Click sounds,
Screen lock sound and Audio output mode.
Display
Customize the display settings, including the
settings for Brightness, Contrast, Saturation,
Wallpaper, Font size, Screen adaption, Screen
trimming, Display output mode.
Storage
View the memory status of Micro SD card and
internal storage, USB device, enable media
scanning feature.
Apps
Allows you to manage the applications sorted
by download, On SD card, Running and All.
Accounts & sync
Allows you to add new email account and sync
all the email accounts.
Location service
Let apps use data from sources such as Wi-Fi
and mobile networks to determine you
approximate location. Moreover, let Google use
your location to improve search results.
Security
Allows you to set Encryption, Passwords,
Device administration and Credential storage.
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Language & Input
Set region and language, text input methods.
Backup & reset
Allows you to backup account, app data, Wi-Fi
passwords, and other settings to Google
servers. Additionally, This item helps restore
the TB2002 system to factory settings.
Date& Time
Set date, time, time zone.
Accessibility
Allows you to install web scripts, set large text,
touch and hold delay.
Developer options
Helps you manage the TB2002 system, such as
USB debugging, Stay awake, HDCP checking
and so on.
About Device
Display the information about TB2002, such as
legal information, model number, firmware
version, Build number and so on.
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Chapter 4Troubleshooting
Power on the TV box, but TV detects no
signal
Make sure the HDMI /AV cable is securely
connected firmly. Make sure the TV is selected
for the correct HDMI/AV port.
Can’t power on the TV box
Make sure the power adapter is correctly
plugged, if the unit is powered on, the status
indicator at the front panel will lights in red.
Can’t connect to Wi-Fi or Ethernet network
Make sure you have connected to Wi-Fi
network or Ethernet network, check whether the
network has been successfully encrypted
password.
TV display is not in full screen size
Please check the display settings.
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Upgrading firmware
1. Put the firmware issued by the manufacturer to store in
SD card.
2. Insert the SD card into the TV box before you power on it.
Then reboot to automatically update, and the status indicator
will blink in red.
3. After the upgrade is complete, the status indicator will not
blink. And the TV box will boot into the Home screen, then
you must eject the SD card and remove the upgrade folder,
otherwise next time you will boot into re-upgrading status.
Maintenance
If TV box does get wet, turn off TV box immediately.
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Wait for TV box to dry completely before turning on
again.
Clean the unit with a soft and dry cloth; be careful not to
•
wipe it with anything abrasive.
•Never use alcohol, benzene, thinner, cleaning fluid or
other chemicals. Don’t use compressed air to remove
dust.
•If TV box needs service, please consult the authorized
dealer through the contact information provided in the
warranty card. Faulty service may void the warranty.
※ Design and specifications are subject to change without
prio
notice.
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Chapter 5Appendix
Disposal and Recycling Information
Your TV box must be disposed of properly according to local
laws and regulations.
Because this product contains a battery, the product must be
disposed of separately from household waste. When your
TV box reaches its end of life, contact your local authorities
to learn about recycling options.
Battery Replacement:
The battery in it should be replaced only by an authorized
service provider.
This symbol on the product or in the instruction
means that your electrical or electric equipment
should be disposed at the end of its life separately from your
household waste. There are separate c ollection systems for
recycling in the EU,For more information, please contact the
local authority or your retailer where you purchased the
product.
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