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Getting Started
***Please make sure to use HDMI OUT (Main) and not HDMI IN connection to link your Zappiti to
your TV or your front projector.
Switch on the Zappiti. The media player will perform its initial boot up procedure, which may take up to
about 1 minute (depends on apps). During the boot up procedure, “
Z
” logo is shown on the TV.
***If you have a black screen or no video signal, please visit the Zappiti Knowledge Base.
zappiti.uservoice.com/knowledgebase
Finally, you should see the main screen with access to applications Video (Media Center), Music and
Explorer. On the top you’ll find access to the Settings and MyApps.
To adjust the player settings, press the
GREEN
button of your RC or click on
“SETTINGS”
item located
on the top of the screen. In particular, you can adjust the following settings: video, audio, and network
configurations.
To choose the language of the Android menus, please use:
Settings / Personal /
Language & input
setting. Zappiti apps use specific language settings. To set Default Audio
Language, during video playback, press the
MENU
button of your RC,
and click on
Advanced
. Then
you will be able to set the
Default Audio and Subtitle language
.
Audio Setup
The Audio section of the Settings Menu allows you to configure preferences for audio output formats.
To access the audio settings, please go to
“Settings/Device/Sound and notification”
. If you are
using an AV receiver compatible with HDMI and multichannel audio, please set the
HDMI output
to
“Auto”
. If your AV receiver is compatible with HDMI but not compatible with HDR, please connect your
Zappiti to your AV receiver using the
HDMI Audio only
output. You can also force it to
“RAW”
(Bitstream). If your AV receiver is not compatible with HDMI, please set the
S/PDIF
output to
“RAW”
for bitstream or LPCM 2Ch for stereo configuration.
Force SD Audio:
The
S/PDIF
does
not support HD Audio
such as DTS-HD or Dolby TrueHD. To
convert HD audio into SD Audio (DTS-HD to DTS or Dolby TrueHD to Dolby Digital), please switch
“ON” the
Force SD Audio
option located in Settings/Developer options. More info:
zappiti.uservoice.com/knowledgebase
Video Setup
By default, the Zappiti is able to auto adjust the video output. But you can manually select the resolution
and frequency of the GUI. To force the output resolution, please switch
“ON”
the
Ignoring HDMI EDID
option located in
Settings/Developer options
. Then go back to the general settings by pressing the
BACK
button of your RC, and go to
“Display”
. You will be able to see all the output modes available
in Manual Settings but the Auto mode will not be available anymore. To adjust the
Color Space
and the
Deep Color
(OFF/10/12-Bit), go to
Settings/Developer options. For the best performances, we
advise you the following settings: Y’CbCr 4:4:4 / 10-Bit (if your display is compatible).
Note:
the auto framerate is still activated even if you force the HDMI output in a specific resolution or frequen-
cy, however, in some cases, the manual resolution mode can generate some issues.
If you get BLUE SCREEN, it because you are using HDMI Audio Only instead of HDMI Main for the TV.
Note:
It is possible to connect a keyboard and a computer mouse to the Zappiti. By default, the keyboard is set
in
QWERTY
. To switch the keyboard recognition to AZERTY or other key position, first connect your keyboard to
one of the available USB ports. Press the
GREEN
button on the remote control to access the Android settings.
Then, click
Languages & input
. Finally, choose your language in
Current Keyboard
section,
Android
Keyboard & Physical Keyboard.
Warning! The mouse is not compatible with Zappiti Video, Zappiti Music and
Zappiti Explorer apps. But it can be useful for third-party apps downloaded from GooglePlay or AptoideTV.
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