Loading docs/html/preview/tv/adt-1/index.jd +39 −11 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -52,16 +52,16 @@ Android TV platform.</p> </p> <p>Unplug the included power cable from the back of ADT-1. The device does not have an on/off switch. However, ADT-1 will begin sleeping (daydream) based on user settings in <strong>Settings > Display > Daydream</strong>. <strong>Settings > Device > Display > Daydream</strong>. </p> <p> <strong>How do I connect to the network?</strong> </p> <p>ADT-1 has both wireless and Ethernet for connecting to your network. To change your wireless network, go to <strong>Settings -> Wi-Fi</strong>. To use an Ethernet network connection, simply plug an Ethernet cable (that is connected to your network) into the port on the back of ADT-1.</p> network, go to <strong>Settings > Device > Wi-Fi</strong>. To use an Ethernet network connection, simply plug an Ethernet cable (that is connected to your network) into the port on the back of ADT-1.</p> <p> <strong>How do I use the developer cable?</strong> Loading @@ -70,6 +70,35 @@ Android TV platform.</p> power port on the back of ADT-1, a standard male USB-A connector that connects your PC, and a small, female power connector that the included power supply plugs into.</p> <p class="note"> <strong>Note:</strong> Make sure you have enabled USB debugging in <strong>Settings > Preferences > Developer options > Debugging > USB debugging</strong>, so that you can use the Android Debug Bridge (adb) to connect with the ADT-1 device. </p> <p id="adb-tcp"> <strong>Can I connect without a developer cable?</strong> </p> <p> Yes. The ADT-1 device is enabled for Android Debug Bridge (adb) connections over TCP/IP. To connect to the ADT-1 device using this method: </p> <ol> <li>Make sure that your development computer and the ADT-1 device are on the same network.</li> <li>Determine the IP address of the ADT-1 device by navigating to <strong>Settings > Device > Wi-Fi > your-network-name > Status info</strong>.</li> <li>Connect to the ADT-1 device using the following adb command: <pre> $ adb connect <ip-address-for-adt-1>:4321 </pre> </li> </ol> <p class="note"> <strong>Note:</strong> Make sure you have enabled USB debugging in <strong>Settings > Preferences > Developer options > Debugging > USB debugging</strong>, so that you can use the Android Debug Bridge (adb) to connect with the ADT-1 device. </p> <h3 id="input">User Input</h3> Loading Loading @@ -179,8 +208,8 @@ Android TV platform.</p> <strong>How do I register my ADT-1 in order to run my apps?</strong> </p> <ol> <li>Go to <strong>Settings > Google Cast</strong> and turn on developer support, allowing the ADT-1 device to send its serial number to Google.</li> <li>Go to <strong>Settings > Device > Google Cast</strong> and turn on developer support, allowing the ADT-1 device to send its serial number to Google.</li> <li>Register your ADT-1 device in the Google Cast Developer Console, using the 12 character serial number engraved on the back of the ADT-1.</li> </ol> Loading @@ -203,8 +232,8 @@ Android TV platform.</p> <p> <strong>Why doesn't the on-screen keyboard come up?</strong> </p> <p>Enable the keyboard in the device Settings. Go to <strong>Settings > Keyboard > Current keyboard</strong> and choose <strong>Leanback keyboard</strong>. <p>Enable the keyboard in the device Settings. Go to <strong>Settings > Preferences > Keyboard > Current keyboard</strong> and choose <strong>Leanback keyboard</strong>. <p> <strong>How do I perform a hardware reboot?</strong> Loading @@ -221,8 +250,8 @@ Android TV platform.</p> data, downloaded apps, app data, and account settings. </p> <p>From the home screen, go to <strong>Settings > Device > Factory data reset</strong>, and select <strong>Reset device</strong>. <p>From the home screen, go to <strong>Settings > Device > Storage & Reset</strong>, and select <strong>Factory data reset</strong>. </p> <p> Loading Loading @@ -279,4 +308,3 @@ read this information before using the device:</p> <li><a href="regulatory.html">Regulatory Disclosures</a></li> <li><a href="safety.html">Important Safety Information</a></li> </ul> Loading
docs/html/preview/tv/adt-1/index.jd +39 −11 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -52,16 +52,16 @@ Android TV platform.</p> </p> <p>Unplug the included power cable from the back of ADT-1. The device does not have an on/off switch. However, ADT-1 will begin sleeping (daydream) based on user settings in <strong>Settings > Display > Daydream</strong>. <strong>Settings > Device > Display > Daydream</strong>. </p> <p> <strong>How do I connect to the network?</strong> </p> <p>ADT-1 has both wireless and Ethernet for connecting to your network. To change your wireless network, go to <strong>Settings -> Wi-Fi</strong>. To use an Ethernet network connection, simply plug an Ethernet cable (that is connected to your network) into the port on the back of ADT-1.</p> network, go to <strong>Settings > Device > Wi-Fi</strong>. To use an Ethernet network connection, simply plug an Ethernet cable (that is connected to your network) into the port on the back of ADT-1.</p> <p> <strong>How do I use the developer cable?</strong> Loading @@ -70,6 +70,35 @@ Android TV platform.</p> power port on the back of ADT-1, a standard male USB-A connector that connects your PC, and a small, female power connector that the included power supply plugs into.</p> <p class="note"> <strong>Note:</strong> Make sure you have enabled USB debugging in <strong>Settings > Preferences > Developer options > Debugging > USB debugging</strong>, so that you can use the Android Debug Bridge (adb) to connect with the ADT-1 device. </p> <p id="adb-tcp"> <strong>Can I connect without a developer cable?</strong> </p> <p> Yes. The ADT-1 device is enabled for Android Debug Bridge (adb) connections over TCP/IP. To connect to the ADT-1 device using this method: </p> <ol> <li>Make sure that your development computer and the ADT-1 device are on the same network.</li> <li>Determine the IP address of the ADT-1 device by navigating to <strong>Settings > Device > Wi-Fi > your-network-name > Status info</strong>.</li> <li>Connect to the ADT-1 device using the following adb command: <pre> $ adb connect <ip-address-for-adt-1>:4321 </pre> </li> </ol> <p class="note"> <strong>Note:</strong> Make sure you have enabled USB debugging in <strong>Settings > Preferences > Developer options > Debugging > USB debugging</strong>, so that you can use the Android Debug Bridge (adb) to connect with the ADT-1 device. </p> <h3 id="input">User Input</h3> Loading Loading @@ -179,8 +208,8 @@ Android TV platform.</p> <strong>How do I register my ADT-1 in order to run my apps?</strong> </p> <ol> <li>Go to <strong>Settings > Google Cast</strong> and turn on developer support, allowing the ADT-1 device to send its serial number to Google.</li> <li>Go to <strong>Settings > Device > Google Cast</strong> and turn on developer support, allowing the ADT-1 device to send its serial number to Google.</li> <li>Register your ADT-1 device in the Google Cast Developer Console, using the 12 character serial number engraved on the back of the ADT-1.</li> </ol> Loading @@ -203,8 +232,8 @@ Android TV platform.</p> <p> <strong>Why doesn't the on-screen keyboard come up?</strong> </p> <p>Enable the keyboard in the device Settings. Go to <strong>Settings > Keyboard > Current keyboard</strong> and choose <strong>Leanback keyboard</strong>. <p>Enable the keyboard in the device Settings. Go to <strong>Settings > Preferences > Keyboard > Current keyboard</strong> and choose <strong>Leanback keyboard</strong>. <p> <strong>How do I perform a hardware reboot?</strong> Loading @@ -221,8 +250,8 @@ Android TV platform.</p> data, downloaded apps, app data, and account settings. </p> <p>From the home screen, go to <strong>Settings > Device > Factory data reset</strong>, and select <strong>Reset device</strong>. <p>From the home screen, go to <strong>Settings > Device > Storage & Reset</strong>, and select <strong>Factory data reset</strong>. </p> <p> Loading Loading @@ -279,4 +308,3 @@ read this information before using the device:</p> <li><a href="regulatory.html">Regulatory Disclosures</a></li> <li><a href="safety.html">Important Safety Information</a></li> </ul>