"APP
Explorer
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Use a TF card by inserting the card into the "TF Card" slot on the back of your
Kickstand WR1. When connected, you can read the audio, video, and image files
stored on the device. By opening the corresponding app (audio, video, image) from
the main Android media screen, you can access your files. If you want to read other
files, begin at the main Android media screen and select "APP
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Internal flash: The "Internal Flash" in the "Explorer" menu is the internal memory of
your Kickstand WR1.
Note:
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The Kickstand WR1 supports TF cards up-to 32GB. If card capacity is greater than 32GB, some contents may
not be listed.
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The Kickstand WR1 supports NTFS and FAT32 formats, covering most USB storage devices.
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You can use the control bar on the top of the Explorer page for easy navigation of your stored files.
Connect via Bluetooth
To connect a device to your Kickstand WR1 using Bluetooth technology, begin at the
main Android media screen and select "Settings
"on," then pair your Bluetooth device to your Kickstand WR1. If you connect a Bluetooth
speaker, the speaker in your Kickstand WR1 will turn off automatically and the Bluetooth
speaker will stay connected if you switch sources.
Internet Connection
You can connect your Kickstand WR1 to the Internet via both wired and wireless
connections.
Wired connection
Begin at the main Android media screen and select "Settings
indicator to "on." Connect the Ethernet cable to the "RJ 45" port.
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When connecting to a router, standard settings will typically allow immediate
Internet access. Please refer to your router user guide to verify if special settings
are needed.
USB".
Explorer
Bluetooth," slide the indicator to
Ethernet." Slide the
USB".
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