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User Manual of VidOn.me Android Blu-ray Box www.vidon.me
Contents User Manual of VidOn.me Android Blu-ray Box ................................................................................ 1 1. General Introduction ............................................................................................................. 1 1.1. Packaging List ............................................................................................................. 1 1.2. Appearance ................................................................................................................ 1 1.3. Remote Control .......................................................................................................... 2 1.4. Mouse Operation ....................................................................................................... 4 1.5. How to Connect to TV ................................................................................................ 4 1.6. Specifications ............................................................................................................. 5 2. Initial Settings ........................................................................................................................ 6 2.1. Display Settings .......................................................................................................... 6 2.2. Audio Settings ............................................................................................................ 7 2.3. Wi-Fi Settings ............................................................................................................. 8 2.4. Other Settings .......................................................................................................... 10 3. Home Screen ....................................................................................................................... 13 4. VidOn XBMC ........................................................................................................................ 19 4.1. Videos ....................................................................................................................... 19 4.2. Movies ...................................................................................................................... 26 4.3. Weather.................................................................................................................... 28 4.4. Pictures..................................................................................................................... 29 4.5. Music ........................................................................................................................ 29 4.6 Programs ................................................................................................................... 30 4.7. System ...................................................................................................................... 30 4.8. Exit VidOn XBMC ...................................................................................................... 32 5. Cautions .............................................................................................................................. 32 5.1. Usage Cautions ......................................................................................................... 33 5.3. Repair ....................................................................................................................... 33 5.4. Others ....................................................................................................................... 33 6. FAQ ...................................................................................................................................... 33
User Manual of VidOn.me Android Blu-ray Box 1. General Introduction 1.1. Packaging List Content
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VidOn.me Android Blu-ray Box (AV100/AV200)
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Wi-Fi Antenna
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A/V Cable (AV100)
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HDMI Cable (AV200)
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Remote Control
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Power Adaptor
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Quick Start Guide (Printed)
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Note: The actual contents in the package may be different from the packaging list in this manual.
1.2. Appearance (AV100):
1. Power Button
2. USB Host
3. SD/SDHC
4. Wi-Fi Antenna
5. DC-IN
6. R (A/V Output)
7. L (A/V Output)
8. Video (A/V Output)
9. HDMI
10. LAN
11. USB Host
12. Optical
13. Reset Button
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(AV200):
1. Power Button
2. Reset Button
3. Wi-Fi Antenna
4. USB Host
5. SD/SDHC
6. Audio
7. Micro USB
8. DC-IN
9. HDMI
10. LAN
11. USB Host
12. Optical
1.3. Remote Control 1. Power
2. Help
3. Setup
4. Output Mode
5. Repeat
6. VoL+
7. Info
8. VoL-
9. Mouse
10. Movie
11. My applications
12. Home
13. Menu
14.Navigation buttons
15.OK
16. Stop
17. Play/Pause
18. FR
19. FF
20. Red
21.Green
22. Numeric buttons
23. Mute
24. Favorite
25. Notification
26. Zoom in
27. Zoom out
28. Web browser
29. Back
30. Search
31. Next
32. Prev
33. Blue
34. Yellow
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35. Audio
36.Subtitle
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Button
Function
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Power
Press to enter standby mode, press again to wake up.
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Help
Reserved button, no function yet.
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Setup
Press to enter the setting menu.
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Output Mode
Press to switch between A/V and HDMI.
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Repeat
Press to set repeat mode during movie and music playback.
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VOL+
Press to increase the volume.
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Info
Reserved button, no function yet.
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VOL-
Press to decrease the volume.
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Mouse
Press to enter into mouse mode, when you can move the cursor by navigation buttons.
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Movie
Reserved button, no function yet.
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My applications
Reserved button, no function yet.
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Home
Press to enter the Home Page.
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Menu
Press to enable the tool bar, where you can delete, rename, copy a file, create a folder in files manager, and more.
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Navigation buttons
Press the arrow buttons to select menu options, and the OK button to confirm. Press to enable the tool bar during playback.
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OK
Press OK button to confirm.
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Stop
Press to stop playback.
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Play/ Pause
Press to begin/pause playback.
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FR
Press to fast rewind the current playback.
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FF
Press to fast forward the current playback.
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Numeric buttons
Press to enter channel numbers or numeric input when changing settings.
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Mute
Press to mute audio output, and press again to resume.
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Favorite
Reserved button, no function yet.
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Notification
Reserved button, no function yet.
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Zoom in
Reserved button, no function yet.
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Zoom out
Reserved button, no function yet.
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Web browser
Press to enter into Web Browser.
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Back
Press to return to the previous menu.
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Search
Reserved button, no function yet.
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Next
Press to play next one during playback.
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Prev
Press to play previous one during playback.
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Audio
Press to select an audio track.
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Subtitle
Press to show subtitle setting menu. Where you can
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disable or select the subtitles.
1.4. Mouse Operation You can also connect a mouse to the box to operate. Left click to select, to confirm and action; equals to “OK” button on Remote. Right click to return, to cancel current action, or to exit current page and return to the previous page; equals to “Back” button on Remote.
1.5. How to Connect to TV Depending on the jacks on your TV, select the connection mode. We suggest you use HDMI output (High Definition, up to 1080p). Picture quality will be improved compared to using the composite video output (Standard Definition, use A/V OUT jack). If you are using HDMI Output mode: (1) Connect one end of an HDMI cable to your TV; (2) Connect the other end of the cable to the HDMI port on the back of the box. And if you are using A/V Output mode (A/V output is not available on AV200 box): (1) Connect one end of an A/V cable to the TV’s A/V IN port; (2) Connect the other end of the A/V cable to the box’s A/V OUT jack.
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1.6. Specifications
Hardware
OS Basic Parameters HDMI
AV100
AV200
CPU: Cortex™-A7 Dual-Core 1.2GHz GPU: Mali400mp2 Dual-Core RAM: 1GB DDR3 Storage: 4GB Wi-Fi: 802.11 b/g/n
CPU: Cortex™-A7 Quad-Core 1.3GHz GPU: SGX544mp2 Eight-Core RAM: 2GB DDR3 Storage: 8GB Wi-Fi: 802.11 b/g/n
Android 4.2
Android 4.2
1080P/720P
1080P/720P
Video
M2TS, TS, MP4, MKV, AVI, VOB, H264, M2TS, TS, MP4, MKV, AVI, VOB, H264, MPEG2, RMVB, FLV, WMV, etc. MPEG2, RMVB, FLV, WMV, etc.
Audio
AC3, DTS, MP3, PCM, etc.
AC3, DTS, MP3, PCM, etc.
Picture
JPG, JPEG, BMP, GIF, TIFF
JPG, JPEG, BMP, GIF, TIFF
Language
Multi-language
Multi-language
USB: High speed USB 2.0 host x 3
USB: High speed USB 2.0 host x 3, micro USB x 1 Ethernet: RJ45 × 1 HDMI: Standard HDMI1.4 × 1 Card Reader: SD/SDHC × 1 Audio Output: 3.5mm audio output jack x 1 Optical Output x 1 Power Interface x 1
Interface I/O
Ethernet: RJ45 × 1 HDMI: Standard HDMI1.4 × 1 Card Reader: SD/SDHC × 1 AV Output: L, R and Video Optical Output x 1 Power Interface x 1
Ethernet: RJ45 interface, 10M/100M Ethernet: RJ45 interface, 10M/100M Internet adaptive adaptive Connection Wi-Fi: 2.4GHz 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi: 2.4GHz 802.11 b/g/n Remote
Support IR remote, can also remotely Support IR remote, can also remotely control through your phone control through your phone
Adapter(American Standard), IR Adapter(American Standard), IR Accessories remote, HDMI cable, Operation remote, A/V Cable, Operation Manual Manual Others
Power Supply Input Voltage Adapter External Storage Capacity
Input: 5V/2A
of 100V-260V
Input: 5V/2A
100V-260V
Up to 3TB hard drive (NTFS, FAT32, Up to 3TB hard drive (NTFS, FAT32, FAT16, EXT2 and EXT3) FAT16, EXT2 and EXT3)
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2. Initial Settings Please firstly install the antenna to VidOn.me Android Blu-ray Box manually, then power on the box to open VidOn XBMC. Following are some initial settings you need to do in order to get a best user experience.
2.1. Display Settings 2.1.1. Resolution Settings Choose “System Settings” on the home page.
Then choose “Display Settings” -> “Display output mode”, and press “OK” button to select the output mode you want.
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2.1.2. Screen Zoom Go to “System Settings” -> “Display Settings”, and choose “Customize” option for “Screen Zoom”, then adjust the screen to a proper size via the navigation buttons “←” and “→”.
2.2. Audio Settings (AV100): Go to “System Settings” -> “Volume Settings”. Here you can adjust the volume, and choose whether to enable Pass Through to use a more advanced amplifier to deliver a better audio effect.
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(AV200): Go to “System Settings” -> “Volume Settings” to choose audio output device and mode.
2.3. Wi-Fi Settings Go to “System Settings” -> “Network Settings” and choose “Wireless Network”. Then choose the Wi-Fi you want to connect to. Press “OK”.
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If the Wi-Fi you chose hasn’t been encrypted with password, you can connect to it directly. If it needs a password, just input the password to connect.
When you see the words telling you the Wi-Fi has been connected in the lower part of the screen, then that’s it.
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2.4. Other Settings 2.4.1. Language & input Go to “Settings” -> “Other Settings” -> “Advanced Settings”, and navigate to “Language & input”, here you can change the Language and Pointer speed.
2.4.2. Date & time Navigate to “Date & time” to set date and time format.
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2.4.3. Developer options In “Developer options”, make sure “Allow mock locations” is checked, so that you’re allowed to install apps from a connected external storage.
2.4.4. System Upgrade You can upgrade system online. Just go to “Settings” -> “Other Settings” -> “System Upgrade”.
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Then choose a server to check and download a new version to upgrade your system.
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3. Home Screen
On the home page, you can see following icons:
VidOn XBMC: A XBMC based media center which can smartly manage all your multimedia resources.
TV Show, Movie, Game, Music: Manages all APKs about TV show/ movie/ game/ music. Take
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“Movie” for example: Click the “Movie” icon, and you can choose any movie apps, from preinstall apps and downloaded apps, and add them into the “Movie” category.
My Apps: Shows all your apps, preinstalled and downloaded.
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File Mangement: Manages all your files.
Settings: Here is where you can do all settings and configurations to the box, about which you’ve learnt something in the above “Initial Settings” section.
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Add icon: Click this icon, you can tick to choose any preinstalled or downloaded apps from a prompt list in the lower part of the screen to add desktop shortcut to them so that they can appear on the home page; and you can un-tick them to remove them from the home page if you want.
Download icon: It shows all your downloaded apps and the apps that are being downloaded.
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Apps Management: Here you can move apps to SD card or uninstall apps.
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Network icon: Click here you can join a network, wireless network or wired network.
Date & time icon: Shows the current date and time.
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4. VidOn XBMC
4.1. Videos 4.1.1. Add a Media Source Go to “VIDEOS” -> “Files”.
Choose “Add Videos”.
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Then you enter the path or browse for the media locations.
Let’s take the “browse” method for example. Browse the media sources and choose one source you want to add in.
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Then “OK” to the next step.
And you should choose a group/type for the media: Music videos, TV shows, Movies. Here we’re going to take “Movies” for example. Then “OK”, to the next step.
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And you’ll be prompted if you want to refresh info or not, choose “Yes”.
And you can view on the top of the screen that the media source is being scanned.
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After the scanning process is finished, the new source is added in.
4.1.2. Play a Movie/Video You can view any movie/video from the added media sources. Let’s take a Blu-ray movie for example. You choose the movie, then you’ll be asked about how to view the movie: play main title, select from all titles, or show Blu-ray menu. Just choose according to your needs. Here we’re going to choose “Show bluray menus”. Note: Only AV200 is capable of Blu-ray Menu navigation and playback.
And you come to the Blu-ray menu now.
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During the playback of a movie, you can hover the mouse on the bottom of the screen to bring about the playback control panel, where you can do stop, pause, play, fast forward, fast rewind, etc., and you can also set the audio. (Or, you can use the Remote to control.)
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4.1.3. Delete a Source If you want to delete a source, just choose the source, then press “Menu” button on the Remote, and navigate to choose “Remove” source.
4.1.4. Add-ons Go to “VIDEOS” -> “Add-ons”
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Then you can choose the add-on you want to use. And you can get access to more add-ons by choosing “Get More…” on the end of the add-ons list.
4.2. Movies After scan a media source for Movies (described in the above 4.1.1), “MOVIES” will show besides “VIDEOS”. Under “MOVIES” you can see “Recently Added”, “Sets”, “Title”, “Genres”, “Years” and “Actors”.
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4.2.1. Recently Added In “Recently Added” are movies you recently added. Select a movie, press “Menu” button, then you can do many operations, like play from here, mark as watched, add to favourites, etc.
4.2.2. Favourites List Just like the above picture shows, you can choose a movie, press “Menu” button then choose “Add to favourites”. So that you can latterly access your favorite movies in Favourites List conveniently via the Star icon on the main interface of VidOn XBMC.
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4.2.3. Others You can choose to view movies by Title, Genre, Year, Actors, etc. Let’s take “Genres” for example. Choose “Genres”, then you can see all genres for all movies, then pick the one you’d like to watch.
4.3. Weather “WEATHER” shows current weather of your location, along with a 10-day forecast.
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4.4. Pictures “PICTURES” manages all your pictures, and you can install picture add-ons if you’d like to.
4.5. Music “MUSIC” manages all your music files, and you’re allowed to install music add-ons.
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4.6 Programs “PROGRAMS” manages all your programs, and you can also download and install program add-ons to use them.
4.7. System “SYSTEM” is for you to do settings about VidOn XBMC, check system info, etc.
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“Settings” is where you do settings for Appearance, Live TV, Video, Music, Pictures, Weather, Add-ons, etc.
Please particularly note that “Settings” -> “System” is the place you go to set up video output, audio output, input devices, internet access, and more about system.
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4.8. Exit VidOn XBMC Return to the main interface of VidOn XBMC. Then choose the Power icon in the bottom left corner, which lies next to the Favourites icon, and select “EXIT” in the prompt.
Or, you can just press “Home” button on the Remote to go back to the home page of the box.
5. Cautions This box’s design and manufacture has your safety in mind. In order to safely and effectively use this box, please read the following before usage.
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5.1. Usage Cautions User should not modify this box. If commercial hard disk is being used, the environmental temperature should be within -5℃ ~ +40℃.
5.2. Power The box’s power voltage: DC 5V. When using this box, please connect the supplied AC adapter to the box’s power jack. When placing the adapter cable, make sure it will not get damaged or be subject to pressure. To reduce the risk of electric shock, unplug the adapter first before cleaning it. Never connect the adapter to the box in a humid or dusty area. Do not replace the adapter or cable’s wire or connector.
5.3. Repair If the box has a problem, you should write to our service staff and send it to our repair center and let the specialists do the repair. Never repair the box yourself, you might damage the box or endanger yourself or your data. We have a 12-month repair policy for the box body and a 3-month policy for accessories respectively, starting at the delivery date. Please do not disassemble the box, repair the box or change the design of the box, any damage done will not be included in the repair policy.
5.4. Others * Do not let the box come into contact with water or other liquid. * Do not press the buttons of the box too hard. * Avoid hitting the box with hard object, avoid shaking the box, and stay away from magnetic fields. * During electrostatic discharge and the strong electromagnetic field, the product will malfunction. Unplug the power cable to power off the box, and the box will return to normal performance next time it is powered on. * The product shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing, and no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the product.
6. FAQ We keep updating FAQ on the box covering all kinds of questions. For the fullest and newest FAQ, please visit: http://vidon.me/android_blu_ray_box.htm?show=3#faq
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