• Home
  • Line#
  • Scopes#
  • Navigate#
  • Raw
  • Download
1page.title=ADT-1 Developer Kit
2page.tags="emote","e-mote","adt"
3fullpage=1
4nonavpage=true
5
6@jd:body
7
8
9<div class="wrap" style="width:940px;">
10
11<h1>ADT-1 Developer Kit</h1>
12
13<div id="qv-wrapper">
14<div id="qv">
15  <h2>In this document</h2>
16  <ol>
17    <li><a href="#faq">Frequently Asked Questions</a>
18      <ol>
19        <li><a href="#setup">Device Setup</a></li>
20        <li><a href="#input">User Input</a></li>
21        <li><a href="#cast">Google Cast</a></li>
22        <li><a href="#trouble">Troubleshooting</a></li>
23      </ol>
24    </li>
25    <li><a href="#emote">Android TV Remote Control App</a></li>
26    <li><a href="#reg-safety">Regulatory Disclosures and Safety</a></li>
27  </ol>
28</div>
29</div>
30
31<p>The ADT-1 Developer Kit is a streaming media player and game controller designed for running
32and testing apps built for Android TV. Supplies of ADT-1 are limited and it is intended for
33developers who are interested in building new apps or extending their existing apps to run on the
34Android TV platform.</p>
35
36<p class="note">
37  <strong>Note:</strong> The ADT-1 kit <em>is not required</em> for building and testing apps
38  for Android TV. You can build apps for TV and test them using an emulator for TV devices. The
39  Android SDK includes all the software needed to build TV apps and an emulator for running
40  and testing them. For more information, see the
41  <a href="{@docRoot}training/tv/start/index.html">Get Started</a> guide for TV apps.
42</p>
43
44<h2 id="faq">ADT-1 Frequently Asked Questions</h2>
45
46<p>The following information is provided to help set up and use the ADT-1 device.</p>
47
48
49<h3 id="setup">Device Setup</h3>
50
51<p>
52  <strong>How do I turn my device on?</strong>
53</p>
54<p>Plug the included power cable into the back of ADT-1. The device does not have an on/off
55  switch.</p>
56
57<p>
58  <strong>How do I completely turn my device off? </strong>
59</p>
60<p>Unplug the included power cable from the back of ADT-1. The device does not have an on/off
61  switch. However, ADT-1 will begin sleeping (daydream) based on user settings in
62  <strong>Settings &gt; Device &gt; Display &gt; Daydream</strong>.
63  </p>
64
65<p>
66  <strong>How do I connect to the network?</strong>
67</p>
68<p>ADT-1 has both wireless and Ethernet for connecting to your network. To change your wireless
69  network, go to <strong>Settings &gt; Device &gt; Wi-Fi</strong>. To use an Ethernet network
70  connection, simply plug an Ethernet cable (that is connected to your network) into the port on
71  the back of ADT-1.</p>
72
73<p>
74  <strong>How do I use the developer cable?</strong>
75</p>
76<p>The developer cable has three connectors: a small, male power connector that plugs into the
77  power port on the back of ADT-1, a standard male USB-A connector that connects your PC, and a
78  small, female power connector that the included power supply plugs into.</p>
79
80<p class="note">
81  <strong>Note:</strong> Make sure you have enabled USB debugging in <strong>Settings &gt;
82  Preferences &gt; Developer options &gt; Debugging &gt; USB debugging</strong>, so that you can
83  use the Android Debug Bridge (adb) to connect with the ADT-1 device.
84</p>
85
86<p id="adb-tcp">
87  <strong>Can I connect without a developer cable?</strong>
88</p>
89<p>
90  Yes. The ADT-1 device is enabled for Android Debug Bridge (adb) connections over TCP/IP. To
91  connect to the ADT-1 device using this method:
92</p>
93<ol>
94  <li>Make sure that your development computer and the ADT-1 device are on the same network.</li>
95  <li>Determine the IP address of the ADT-1 device by navigating to <strong>Settings &gt;
96    Device &gt; Wi-Fi &gt; your-network-name &gt; Status info</strong>.</li>
97  <li>Connect to the ADT-1 device using the following adb command:
98<pre>
99$ adb connect &lt;ip-address-for-adt-1&gt;:4321
100</pre>
101  </li>
102</ol>
103
104<p class="note">
105  <strong>Note:</strong> Make sure you have enabled USB debugging in <strong>Settings &gt;
106  Preferences &gt; Developer options &gt; Debugging &gt; USB debugging</strong>, so that you can
107  use the Android Debug Bridge (adb) to connect with the ADT-1 device.
108</p>
109
110
111<h3 id="input">User Input</h3>
112
113<p>
114  <strong>How do I put the gamepad that came with my ADT-1 into pairing mode?</strong>
115</p>
116<p>Press and hold the Back and Home buttons together for about three seconds, until all four
117  blue LEDs flash together. When the LEDs are flashing, the gamepad is in pairing mode.</p>
118
119<p>
120  <strong>How do I use the gamepad with the on-screen keyboard?</strong>
121</p>
122<p>Use the D-pad or left joystick to move the cursor, and press A to select. Press X to delete a
123  character, and press Y to insert a space. Also, you can press the right joystick to toggle caps
124  lock, and press the left joystick to show additional symbols.</p>
125
126<p>
127  <strong>Can I control ADT-1 with my phone or tablet?</strong>
128</p>
129<p>Yes. In order to control the ADT-1 with Android phones or tablets, you can download a remote
130  control app from the Google Play store. For more information, see <a href="#emote">Android TV
131  Remote Control App</a>.
132  </p>
133
134<p>
135  <strong>Can I connect a USB keyboard or mouse to ADT-1?</strong>
136</p>
137<p>Yes, you can connect a USB keyboard or mouse to the USB port on the back of ADT-1.
138
139<p class="note">
140  <strong>Note:</strong> The ADT-1 device is not compatible with all manufacturers and models of
141  these devices. If a particular keyboard or mouse does not work, try a different model.
142</p>
143
144<p>
145  <strong>How do I connect a Bluetooth device without an input device already attached?</strong>
146</p>
147<p>You can put ADT-1 into Bluetooth pairing mode using a hardware button. Press the small, round
148  button on the back of ADT-1 to make it search for Bluetooth devices in pairing mode. If multiple
149  accessories are found, press the small, round button to select the device you want to pair.
150  Pairing will happen automatically after a few seconds.
151</p>
152
153<p>
154  <strong>How do I connect additional Bluetooth accessories?</strong>
155<p>
156<p>To pair Bluetooth devices to ADT-1 from the user interface, go to <strong>Settings &gt;
157  Remote &amp; Accessories &gt; Add accessory</strong>
158
159
160<h3 id="cast">Google Cast</h3>
161
162<p>
163  <strong>Can I cast to an ADT-1 device?</strong>
164<p>
165<p>Yes. The ADT-1 includes Google Cast receiver functionality, similar to Chromecast. Since the
166  ADT-1 is a developer device running a development software release, the Google Cast receiver is
167  open only to a limited number of apps.</p>
168
169<p>
170  <strong>Which Cast apps are supported on ADT-1?</strong>
171<p>
172<p>As a developer device, the ADT-1 supports casting from only the following apps/websites:</p>
173
174<ul>
175  <li>YouTube</li>
176  <li>Netflix</li>
177  <li>Google+ Photos</li>
178  <li>Google Play Movies and TV (Android and iOS only)</li>
179  <li>Google Play Music</li>
180  <li>Mirror your Android device screen to ADT-1</li>
181</ul>
182
183<p>Coming soon:</p>
184
185<ul>
186  <li>Google Play Movies and TV (Chrome)</li>
187</ul>
188
189<p class="note">
190  <strong>Note:</strong> When casting from a Chrome browser, you must use Chrome V.36 or higher.
191  Chrome V.36 is available in beta-channel and is planned to be released soon.
192</p>
193
194<p>
195  <strong>How do I cast to ADT-1?</strong>
196<p>
197<p>You cast to an ADT-1 device the same way you do with a Chromecast device. Open the supported
198  Cast apps or webpages, press the <strong>Cast</strong> button and you should see the ADT-1 as a
199  Cast target. For more information about on how to cast, see
200  <a href="http://www.google.com/intl/en/chrome/devices/chromecast/learn.html">Learn How to
201  Cast</a>.
202  </p>
203
204<p>
205  <strong>Will my Google Cast sender apps work on ADT-1 just like Chromecast?</strong>
206<p>
207<p>Yes. Your Cast app works on ADT-1 and Android TV products without additional work.<p>
208
209<p class="note">
210  <strong>Note:</strong> Your iOS sender app requires the Google Cast iOS API version 2.2.1
211  or later to work with the ADT-1 device.
212</p>
213
214<p>
215  <strong>How do I register my ADT-1 in order to run my apps?</strong>
216</p>
217<ol>
218  <li>Go to <strong>Settings &gt; Device &gt; Google Cast</strong> and turn on developer support,
219    allowing the ADT-1 device to send its serial number to Google.</li>
220  <li>Register your ADT-1 device in the Google Cast Developer Console, using the 12 character
221    serial number engraved on the back of the ADT-1.</li>
222</ol>
223
224<p>For more Google Cast developer information, see the
225  <a href="https://developers.google.com/cast/">Cast developer site</a>. Please use the Google Cast
226  SDK <a href="https://code.google.com/p/google-cast-sdk/issues/list">issue tracker</a> for filing
227  issues related to Cast. Make sure you mention the ADT-1 device when filing an issue.
228</p>
229
230<p>
231  <strong>How do I debug my Cast app on ADT-1?</strong>
232</p>
233<p>Connect your development platform using the power/USB cable, and using a Chrome browser,
234  navigate to <code>chrome://inspect/#devices</code> to debug the webview.</p>
235
236
237<h3 id="trouble">Troubleshooting</h3>
238
239<p>
240  <strong>Why doesn't the on-screen keyboard come up?</strong>
241</p>
242<p>Enable the keyboard in the device Settings. Go to <strong>Settings &gt; Preferences &gt;
243  Keyboard &gt; Current keyboard</strong> and choose <strong>Leanback keyboard</strong>.
244
245<p>
246  <strong>How do I perform a hardware reboot?</strong>
247</p>
248<p>Locked it up, huh? No worries. We've done that a few times ourselves. Unplug and replug the
249  included power cable from the back of ADT-1 to reboot it.
250</p>
251
252<p>
253  <strong>How do I perform a factory reset?</strong>
254</p>
255<p class="warning">
256  <strong>Warning:</strong> This procedure removes all data from the device, including system
257  data, downloaded apps, app data, and account settings.
258</p>
259
260<p>From the home screen, go to <strong>Settings &gt; Device &gt; Storage &amp; Reset</strong>, and
261  select <strong>Factory data reset</strong>.
262</p>
263
264<p>
265  <strong>How do I perform a hardware reset?</strong>
266</p>
267<p class="warning">
268  <strong>Warning:</strong> This procedure performs a factory data reset, removing all data from
269  the device, including system data, downloaded apps, app data, and account settings.
270</p>
271
272<p>Unplug the power cable from the back of ADT-1. Press and hold the small, round button on the
273  back of ADT-1 as you re-insert the power cable, and continue to hold the small round button. The
274  LED will begin flashing red for a few seconds, then change to multi-color cycle. When the LED
275  starts the multi-color cycle, release the small, round button, and ADT-1 boots up. If you release
276  the button while the LED is flashing red, the device will be in Fastboot mode.</p>
277
278
279<h2 id="emote">Android TV Remote Control App</h2>
280
281<div class="figure" style="width:250px;margin-top:0">
282<img src="{@docRoot}tv/images/android-tv-remote.png" alt="Android TV Remote Screenshots">
283</div>
284
285<p>A remote control app is available for Android phones and tablets that allows you to interact
286  with the ADT-1 device. This app allows you to switch between D-pad input mode or touchpad mode
287  to navigate content and play games on a Android TV device. You can also tap the mic button to
288  start a voice search, or use the keyboard to input text using this app.</p>
289
290<p>You download the remote control app from the Google Play store using
291  <a href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.tv.remote">this
292  link</a>.
293</p>
294
295<p class="note">
296  <strong>Note:</strong> your Android ​phone or tablet must be connected to the same local network
297  as ADT-1.
298</p>
299
300
301<h2 id="reg-safety">Regulatory Disclosures and Safety Information</h2>
302
303<p>The ADT-1 device comes with important regulatory disclosures and safety information. Please
304read this information before using the device:</p>
305
306<ul>
307  <li><a href="regulatory.html">Regulatory Disclosures</a></li>
308  <li><a href="safety.html">Important Safety Information</a></li>
309</ul>
310
311</div> <!-- end.class.wrap -->
312
313<div class="layout-content-col col-16" style="padding-top:1px">
314  <!-- layout div, so auto-gen footer sits correctly; do not remove -->
315</div>
316