FAQ

How to connect RazorBee to TV ?
RazorBee can be connected to TV using AV cable supplied with package. Connects to standard AV input ( Yellow,Red and White, 3 RCA connecots) of ANY TV.

How to connect RazorBee to Internet ?
RazorBee can be connected to Internet either using Ethernet cable or using a USB Wifi adapter (dongle).

How do I configure Ethernet ?
Ethernet: Supported modes: DHCP, Static IP, PPPoE
    - Launch Settings from "Apps" or press "MORE" (on Remote) > "Settings".
    - Go to "Wireless & networks".
    - Ensure the "Ethernet" is enabled or ON (green check mark).
    - Go to "Ethernet Configuration".
    - Select DHCP/ Static IP / PPPoE (dhcp mode only) as per your network configuration.
    - Scroll down and fill relevant parameters below.
         DHCP: Nothing.
         Static IP: IP address, Netmask, Router and DNS fields.
         PPPoE: Username and Password fields.
    - Save the configuration.
    - Ethernet symbol will appear on top notification bar upon successful connection.

How do I configure Wifi adapter ?
USB Wifi adapter
    - Connect the USB Wifi Dongle.
    - Launch Settings from "Apps" or press "MORE" (on Remote) > "Settings".
    - Go to "Wireless & networks".
    - Enable "Wi-Fi"
    - Go to "Wi-Fi Settings"
    - Find your Wifi Router under "Wifi networks".
    - Select the Router and enter the Security Code (If any).
    - Save the configuration.
    - Wifi symbol will appear on top notification bar upon successful connection.

What are the different Wifi adapter models that are supported ?
D-Link
    - Model No: DWL-G122
    - Model No: DWA-125
LINKSYS, Compact Wireless –G USB Adapter
    - Model No : WUSB54GC

Does RazorBee support HD videos?
No. It plays videos upto 360p resolution.

Does RazorBee support Flash?
No.

Can I install android applications from USB pen drive or SDCARD?
Yes.

How do I change the background image of the home screen?
Pre-loaded background / wallpapers
    - Press "More" on your remote and select "Change Background".
    - Select from the option of pre-loaded background images.
Own image as wallpaper.
    - Press "More" on your remote and select "Home Settings".
    - Un-check "Application Background Preferance".
    - Press "Back" followed by "More" again and select "Set Wallpaper".
    - Select the image from Gallery.

The weather is showing for wrong location. How to I change?
You can set your current location (City) in following way:
    - Press "More" on your remote and select "Home Settings".
    - Check the "Use Entered Location" option.
    - Press "Enter a Location" and provide just your city name in INDIA.
    - Save the settings by selecting "OK".

How do I add more shortcuts in my Home Screen?
Scroll towards right in the list of Home Screen shortcuts and press the "Add" symbol. You can add any installed application, browser bookmark or Youtube groups as Shortcuts.

What is Youtube Group?
They are like dynamic bookmarks for youtube videos. A Youtube Group can be created based on category, existing youtube channels, or simply saving a search that brings newer videos time to time.

I have Photos & Videos in USB pen drive (or SDCARD). How to see them on TV?
Just connect the Pen Drive or SDCARD in respective slots on RazorBee and go to the "Gallery" from the Home Screen. Your photo and video albums are shown there.

When and How can I push media files to TV using DLNA?
You can push media files to the RazorBee connected TV anytime when RazorBee in ON. You need your phone, tablet or PC to be DLNA enabled or should have DLNA application. Open the DLNA application on your phone (or tablet or PC), choose the media file and select "RazorBee TV Device" when asked.

I am moving my finger on the touchpad, but it seems nothing is responding on screen…
This could be due to various resons:
    - Remote could be in Sleep Mode or Battery Save Mode. Just press the "Spacebar" to wake up the remote.
    - Remote is low in Battery. Replace the battery in that case.
    - The RazorBee device may have stopped responding. In such rare cases, please restart the RazorBee.