Quick start guide
What's included Air Mouse Remote E1 USB-C Power Supply U.S.
Air Mouse Remote Mouse Mode Indicator (Blue Light) Charging Indicator (Red Light) Power On/Off Enable/Disable Mouse Switch Apps Volume - Activate Voice Control (Short Press) Home (Long Press) Back (Short Press) Quit App (Long Press) Volume +
1 Turn your E1 upside down Top B Bottom C D C E F A B C D E F Cameras Microphones USB-C ports HDMI port Power Button Ethernet port(s) (if you have a router unit, it has two Ethernet ports)
2 Connect the HDMI cable to your TV
3 Connect the Power Supply A Connect Power Supply cable to USB-C port on E1 B Connect Power cable to Power Supply C Plug into wall outlet
* Connect via Ethernet (optional) If you would rather connect via Wi-Fi, you may do so using the on-screen setup once your device is connected to your TV.
* Use your E1 as a Wireless Access Point (optional) If your E1 is a router model, you may use it as a Wireless Access Point to connect other Wi-Fi devices. Connect the WAN port to your modem.
4 Power on Briefly press Power button. Wait for button to turn green.
5 Turn your E1 right side up Bottom Top
6 Placement HDMI 1 HDMI 2 HDMI 3 A Position E1 right side up with cameras facing forward. Ensure the cameras have an unobstructed view of the room.
Success Setup screen should appear on your TV. Press "OK" on the Air Mouse Remote to begin. Follow the instructions on your screen.
Charging your Air Mouse Remote OK VOL A Connect Remote Charging cable to Remote B Connect Remote Charging cable to USB-C to USB-A adapter C Connect USB-C Adapter to USB-C port on E1
Charging a Game Controller (Game controller not included) A Connect Game Controller cable to Game Controller B Connect Game Controller cable to USB-C to USB-A adapter C Connect USB-C Adapter to USB-C port on E1
Common Questions Why do I see a “No Input” message on my TV and not a picture? The input/source on your TV might not be set up correctly. Not to worry, there's a quick fix. Just press the "input" or "source" button on your TV remote until you select the HDMI connection that matches the port your HDMI cable is plugged into on your TV. Why does my Air Mouse Remote cursor behave the way it does? If your Air Mouse Remote cursor moves freely around the screen, it is in mouse mode.
Do not cover Keep the vents of your E1 open. To prevent overheating, do not cover or place objects on top.
Regulatory Information Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.