TCT Mobile 269 Smart TV Box User Manual update onetouch VIEW20120308

TCT Mobile Limited Smart TV Box update onetouch VIEW20120308

User Manual

         ALCATEL  onetouch VIEW   INSTRUCTION           Manufacturer: Huizhou TCL Mobile Communication Co., Ltd. Technical Service Hotline: 400 810 0588 Address: 70 Huifeng 4th Road, Zhongkai High- Tech Development Zone, Huizhou, Guangdong Province  www.alcatelonetouch.com
        CONTENTS  I Devices and accessories01Ⅱ Images of  onetouch VIEW Set-top Box01Ⅲ IR remote controller03Ⅳ   How to connect onetouch VIEW Set-top Box04Ⅴ   How to set up onetouch VIEW Set-top Box05VI How to operate the device   1 Turn on the device05 2 Settings06 3 Network functions07 4 Local Video09 5 Local Music10 6 Local Picture11 7 Application Management12 8 Internet Video12 9 Game13 10 Alcatel app store14VII Trouble Shooting15VIII  Caution 16         I. Devices and accessories  Devices and accessories include: Alcatel onetouch VIEW Set-top Box, HDMI wire and adapter, and IR remote controller.       Alcatel onetouch VIEW     HDMI wire and adapter IR remote controller   II. Images of Alcatel onetouch VIEW Set-top Box         Back side  Your TV, Smarter!01
               Left side Right side  1 Power socket (5V DC In): for power supply through a 5V/2A adapter.  2 Optical fiber interface: for connection with external high-fidelity acoustic system.   3 HDMI (High-definition Multimedia Interface): to connect an onetouch VIEW Set-top Box with a TV set with an HDMI connector for the display of HD contents (remember to switch the TV to HDMI mode).  4 CVBS analogue video interface: to connect the CVBS port of Alcatel onetouch VIEW Set-top Box with the AV port of a TV set with the   video connector (yellow) of the RCA cable (usually known as AV connectors) for the transmission of video signals from the TV.  5 L: left sound channel (analogue), usually the white AV connector, for the output of audio signals of the TV set.   6 R: right sound channel (analogue), usually the red AV connector, for the output of audio signals of the TV set.   7 ETHERNET: Internet interface, for access to the Internet to enable high-speed network access experience.           8  USB A: for connection with flash disks, mobile hard drives, wireless mice, wireless keyboards, and other devices with USB2.0 interfaces.   9  USB B: for connection with flash disks, mobile hard drives, wireless mice, wireless keyboards, and other devices with USB2.0 interfaces.   10 SD CARD slot: for the reading of information in SD cards  Notes  The device enables Internet connection with an embedded Wi-Fi module, as well as a cable modem.  III. IR remote controller  1    2  3     4    Your TV, Smarter!   02-03
        5 RETURN: return to the previous screen or menu.  6 OK: confirm the icon selected.  7 DIRECTION: including left, right, up, down keys.  8 VOLUME: for volume control.  9 MEDIA PLAY: including play, fast forward, fast backward and pause keys.  10 WEB: onetouch Internet surfing.   IV. How to connect onetouch VIEW Set-top Box         power source  HDMI  Out  OPTICAL CVBSLR                                          How to connect onetouch VIEW Set-top Box with the TV set          V. How to set up onetouch VIEW Set-top Box   1  2  3    4    VI. How to operate the device  1 Turn on the device  Turn on the device. You will see the welcome screen and the main menu in 40 seconds. Main menu options include local video, free video, games, applications, setup, application store, music, image and browser.  Your TV, Smarter!   04-05
        2 Settings   Setup icons                               Setup screen         Set up wireless network connection Open Wi-Fi  View and connect to wireless networks available. If the network selected is encrypted, you may need to enter your password or other IDs (you may need to contact your network operator for details).    The Wi-Fi icon appears on the top right of the screen after the setup of Wi-Fi connection.         Setup a wired network connection  Enter the ETHERNET screen to automatically view and connect to wired networks.     Other setups  Administration applications  Other setups include administration applications (installation and uninstallation), language and keyboard (language setup and keyboard setup), about the device (version) and privacy setups.   3 Network functions   Network icons on the main screen  Users may use the network functions to view news, watch video or play games on the Internet.     Your TV, Smarter!   06-07
         Main screen of network functions (with various websites arranged by classes, including browsers, most-viewed, video, news, sports, bloggers, military, etc.)    Google Chrome appears when the browser icon is opened.         4 Local Video   The Local Video icon on the main screen.  The device supports AVI, RMVB/RM, WMV, TS, MKV, MOV, M2TS, TP, MPEG, MPG, MP4, VOB, ISO, DAT, ASF and FLV formats. Local Video enables users to view 1080P HD videos with resolutions up to 1920*1080.    Enter Local Video and it will search all the video formats that can be played in all the storage, such as U disk, SD card.        When the "most-viewed” icon is opened, a number of portals and video sites, including sina.com, qq.com and Baidu appear.     Select a video to play. The MEDIA PLAY supports a number of functions (fast forward, fast backward, pause, play and next).       Your TV, Smarter!   08-09
        5 Local Music   The Local Music icon on the main screen  Music formats supported include MP3,WMA,WAV,ACC, FLAC and AC3. Local Music enables music playing while the user is surfing the Internet or using other functions.   Click the Local Music icon, and this screen appears (with a number of options, including album, song, artist, add music, and now playing).    This screen appears when a song is selected.         6  Local Picture   The Picture icon on the main screen  Image formats supported include: bmp, jpg and gif. Local Image allows the viewing of electronic albums.     Click Local Image, and the submenu appears, each with folders of images.             Select a folder and view the images in it.    Your TV, Smarter!    10-11
        7 Application Management   The Application Management icon on the main screen       Onetouch VIEW is driven by Android 2.3. The screen allows application downloading and installation to experience all of the functions enabled by Android, including gaming, office work and social activities.  8 Online Video   The Online Video icon on the main screen  Online Video integrates free TV, video and radio information online.     Click Online Video and three icons: Muzee Radio, Muzee TV and Muzee Video appears, representing online radio, online TV and online video respectively.          Click Muzee TV and this screen appears, offering TV selections by categories, including TOP100, Local Selected, Top-Genre,  Top-region,Top-language,Genre, Region,Language, Favorites and History.   Click Muzee Video and this screen appears, offering Video selections by categories, including TOP100,Local Selected, Top-Series, Top-Genre,  Top-language,Series, Genre, Language, Favorites and History.   9 Game   The Game icon on the main screen  The device supports two types of games: 1) APK games downloaded from Android Market, e.g.“Angry Birds” and “Plants vs. Zombies”, and 2) interactive games, e.g., AIVWI and sports++.     Your TV, Smarter!    12-13
         The Game Hall screen shows every game installed. You may select the ones you like.       10 Alcatel app store   The Alcatel app store icon on the main screen  Click “Application Store" and the APK download screen appears. You can download and install the APK applications you like.         VII. Trouble Shooting  Q: Why is my composite video connector of HD connector not shown?  A:1.Check whether the connectors of different colors are installed as indicated in the instruction;  2.Check whether the input mode has been set up for signal reception from the mainframe. Make sure to the video input mode is set up properly. 3.Check whether the video connector is installed correctly.  Q: Why can't I access the Internet after upgrade? A:  Q: How to install the software applications? A: 1.Copy the applications in a USB or SD card;   2.Click "Applications” on the main screen and select “Install Applications”;  3.Select /mnt/sda (USB) or /mnt/sdcard (SD card);  4.Select the application you want to install and click “Install”.   Q: Why can't the application stored be displayed in full screen?  A: Some programs have a fixed resolution, which might be   inconsistent with that of the device. In this case, the application won't be displayed in full screen.   Q: How to make it easier to visit my favorite websites?  A: Click the browser to enter the webpage. Press the menu button on the remote controller. Move the cursor to “Add Bookmark Here”. Enter name and address, and click “OK”.    Your TV, Smarter!    14-15  Click “Setup”, and re-configure network access setup.
         VIII. Caution                            Your TV, Smarter!    16-17
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FCC Statement  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.  NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.    These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.    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 occur in a particular installation.  If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help  This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

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