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Kaos ATV2 Manual
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Declaration:
This user manual includes all the information for safe and correct operation of the Kaos ATV2 device.
To avoid accidents and device damage, please go through these contents carefully before using the
device.
Please keep the device away from high temperatures, humid and dusty environments.
Do not drop, hit or knock the device.
Do not power off the device when it is formatting or upgrading, etc, otherwise an operation system
(OS) error may occur. Most OS errors can be solved with a simple reset of the device.
Do not dis-assemble the device. Do not clean it with alcohol, thinner or benzene.
We retain the right to upgrade and modify the device without giving notice.
Disclaimer: While we are responsible for the warranty and after-sale services, the user is responsible
for his own data written into the device. We are not responsible for the loss of any data or related.
The device is not water-proof.
All the pictures in this manual are purely for reference.
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1.Connector
Micro-USB Power: 5V 1A Power
USB 2.0 HOST & Micro USB: Connecting with USB devices; or data transfer with computer
T-Flash: Supports expansion of storage memory from 2GB to 32GB using TF card (micro-SD)
Recover: Firmware recovery button
LED: Power light
HDMI: High Definition Multimedia Interface output (male) to TV or Monitor display
2.Device connection Instruction
a) Insert the Kaos ATV2 into your TV or Monitor HDMI port (if there is not enough space around your
HDMI port, please use the HDMI extension cable included in the box). Set your TV to receive signals
from the ATV2 into this particular HDMI port (refer to your TV set user manual).
b) Power supply connection: take out the included Micro USB cable, plug it into the ATV2's Micro USB 2
port, then plug the other end of the cable's full-USB 2 into your TV′s USB port. (If there is no USB 2.0
port on your TV or you need to connect an external USB power supply, please connect the power
adapter for a more stable power supply.
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c) This device uses the 2.4GHz wireless airmouse. Plug the 2.4GHz receiver into the USB Host port. Or
plug into the micro-USB OTG port using the included micro-USB converter. If only a wireless mouse
is plugged in, the device will provide a soft keyboard from the operation system. If the device detects
a physical keyboard, the soft keyboard will be hidden by the OS automatically.
d) Mouse left button for “OK”, right button for “Return”, scroll wheel for Page Up and Page Down. Hold
left button to drag icon or Copy & Paste file. Hold middle button for Properties.
3.Boot state
After power on for about 10 seconds, the boot screen will appear.
In about one minute, the main screen will display:
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4.Main interface introduction
Hold down the left button of your mouse on any icon to drag it anywhere you like. You can similarly drag any
app shortcut onto the main screen.
Drag any icon into the top “X” (it turns red) to delete it:
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Move your cursor to any (empty) space and drag towards left or right to turn to the next page.
You can also use the mouse wheel for scrolling to the next page.
4.1 Function column
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Return button: return to Previous Page.
Main menu button: click it anytime to return to Main Menu.
Program button: click to check all the running programs.
Volume decrease button: click to decrease Volume.
Volume increase button: click to increase Volume.
Shutdown button: in any page, click this button to power off the device.
Properties button: when in different apps, it shows different contents. It is equivalent to Windows
properties button.
Search button: located in the top left corner of the desktop, click this icon to search the web or apps.
Program tools button: located in the top right corner of the desktop, click this icon to see installed apps.
4.2 Status bar
The right bottom corner is the status bar. It shows the status of the T-Flash (micro-SD) Card, USB connection,
Time, Wifi and Downloads, etc.
Click a status bar icon to pop up the respective hidden menu.
4.3 Application
Click to show all the installed apps and setup tools icon.
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If there are more app icons than the page can display, you can drag the cursor to right or left for the
next page to see the rest of the app icons.
You can launch any app directly or drag it to anywhere onto the desktop if you want.
Click “WIDGETS” to access; keep pressing on widgets to make them into
shortcuts on the desktop.
5.Settings
In Settings, the user can setup the device according to his own requirements, such as network connection,
language, input methods, video output resolution, sound output and check storage space, etc.
Settings is on the tool bar. Click to pop up the screen below:
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5.1 WIFI Setting
When opened, the Wifi player will search for available wireless router signals within 30 meters. User simply
chooses a router access point named on the screen, input the correct password and can then access the
internet. If the access point is not locked with a password, the Wifi player will connect to the internet directly.
5.2 Wired network setup
If there is no wifi, you can use an ethernet (LAN / RJ45) cable to access the internet. But first, you have to buy
a USB 2.0 ethernet (LAN / RJ45) Adapter and plug one end into the ATV2's USB Host or OTG ports. (Note:
The network supported is limited, so please ensure the correct type).
Connect RJ45 / LAN / ethernet cable, click “Settings” “More” “Ethernet” tick “Use Ethernet”
5.3 PPPOE Settings
If your family or office network is Dial-Up, then click PPPOE Settings and input the account and password.
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Connect RJ45 / LAN / ethernet cable, click “Settings” “More” “PPPOE Settings” input account and
password.
5.4 Sound
Volume: Click to setup volume level for music, video and games or other media
Click sounds: Click to turn on or turn off click sounds
Screen lock sound: Click to turn on or turn off screen lock sound
Audio output mode: User can choose HDMI or SPDIF audio output mode
5.5 Display
Brightness: Click to setup screen brightness level
Contrast: Click to setup screen color display contrast
Saturation: Click to setup screen color display saturation
Wallpaper: Choose this option to change the wallpaper according to your preference
Font size: Click to set system font size according to your preference
Screen adaptation: Click to adjust display size for games
Screen trimming: Click to adjust the size of screen
Display output mode: Click to choose appropriate display output resolution
5.6 Storage
In this option, user can view device internal storage space and external T-Flash or micro-SD card storage
space, uninstall apps or format the card.
5.7 Apps
In this option, user can view installed and running apps; at same time also check DDR parameters.
5.8 Security
User can set a password.
5.9 Language & input
Language: user can set the Language for system menus according to country or preference (60 languages
supported)
Input: Chinese and English input are supported by default and user needs to install other input methods if
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