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Step 3: Connecting to Network

Select only one Networking option, then proceed to Powering Up

Option #1

 Connect to a Wired Network via dSl, Cable modem or Network 

router

Connecting to Power Source

1.  Connect the power cord to the POWer port on the back of the Kamai.

2.  Plug the aC power adapter to a power outlet.

3.  Follow the on-screen instructions.

NOTE

: make sure your TV is turned on and the 

correct video input is selected.

Cable not included

Option #2

 Connect to a Wireless Network via a Wireless Network router

NOTE

: Internal Wi-Fi is an optional feature of Kamai. Please contact your 

service provider for the availability and detailed instructions on the wireless 

network configuration.

Step 4: Powering Up

Setting Up remote Control

1.  Open the battery cover by pressing down on the battery cover latch and 

sliding it off.

2.  Insert the batteries, matching the “+” and “-” marks on the batteries with 

the interior of the remote control.

3.  Snap the battery cover to close.

NOTE

: Please refer to the remote Control Guide for details

Summary of Contents for 510 Series

Page 1: ...rol Guide Optional Quick Start Guide Remote Control 2 Batteries Power Adapter DIN to SCART Cable Ethernet Cable Optional Additional items that may be required not included Ethernet Cable HDMI Cable RF...

Page 2: ...eset Power on off OK ARROW KEYS to navigate within the menus and OK to select Stop Start Pause playback GUIDE Displays program guide INFO Displays program information CH PG Changes channel up down MEN...

Page 3: ...e Option 1 Connect via HDMI Recommended Option 2 Connect via DIN to SCART Step 2 Connecting TV Source Optional Connect to basic unencrypted Cable TV Source or Antenna Source Outdoor or Indoor Antenna...

Page 4: ...t is selected Cable not included Option 2 Connect to a Wireless Network via a Wireless Network Router NOTE Internal Wi Fi is an optional feature of Kamai Please contact your service provider for the a...

Page 5: ...blade or the third prongs are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obso lete outlet Protect the power cord from bei...

Page 6: ...t install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not block cooling vents Do not place the equipment in a closed in w...

Page 7: ...nce Number that is assigned to each piece of terminal equipment provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface The termination on an interfa...

Page 8: ...idential 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 com...

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