1. Hua Neke Atuview
The Porodo Android TV & Game Stick PDX540 is a compact entertainment device that transforms your TV into a smart Android system and a gaming console. It comes bundled with two wireless controllers for an immersive gaming experience. The stick features a robust Android 12.1 OS, dual-band Wi-Fi (2.4GHz and 5GHz), 2GB RAM, and 16GB internal storage, allowing you to stream media, browse the internet, and play a wide variety of games.
Ihirangi mokete
- 1 x Porodo Android TV & Game Stick PDX540
- 2 x Porodo Wireless Gaming Controllers
- 1 x USB Cable Power
- 1 x HDMI Extension Cable (if included)
- 1 x Manual Kaiwhakamahi (Tenei tuhinga)
Waehanga Hua

Image 1: The Porodo Android TV & Game Stick PDX540 with two included wireless controllers.

Atahanga 2: Whakatata view of a single Porodo wireless gaming controller.

Whakaahua 3: Mua view of the Porodo Android TV & Game Stick PDX540 retail box.
2. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Tau tauira | PDX540 |
| Pūnaha Mahi | Android 12.1 OS |
| RAM | 2GB |
| Rokiroki Roto | 16GB |
| Hononga Ahokore | Ipurangi Ahokore (2.4GHz me te 5GHz) |
| Momo Kaiwhakahaere | Gamepad Ahokore |
| Pūrere Hototahi | TVs with HDMI input, various Android applications and games |
| Dimensions (Game Stick) | Whakatata 10 x 5 x 3 cm |
| Item Weight (Game Stick) | Approx. 99 karamu |
| Tae | Black (Game Stick), White (Controllers) |
| Nga waahanga motuhake | Lightweight, easy to use, original product |
3. Aratohu Tatūnga
3.1 Connecting the Game Stick to Your TV
- Kimihia he tauranga HDMI e wātea ana i runga i tō pouaka whakaata, i tō mata rānei.
- Carefully insert the Porodo Android TV & Game Stick PDX540 into the HDMI port. If space is limited, use the provided HDMI extension cable.
- Connect the USB power cable to the Game Stick's power input port.
- Plug the other end of the USB power cable into a USB power adapter (not included) or a powered USB port on your TV. Ensure the power source provides sufficient power (e.g., 5V/1A).
- Turn on your TV and select the correct HDMI input source using your TV remote. The Android OS interface should appear on your screen.
3.2 Charging the Wireless Controllers
Before first use, ensure your controllers are fully charged.
- Connect the USB charging cable to the charging port on each controller.
- Plug the other end of the USB charging cable into a USB power source (e.g., a computer USB port, a USB wall adapter).
- The controller's indicator light will typically show charging status (e.g., solid light while charging, off when fully charged).
3.3 Pairing the Wireless Controllers
The controllers should automatically pair with the Game Stick when both are powered on. If not, follow these steps:
- Ensure the Game Stick is powered on and connected to your TV.
- Turn on the wireless controller by pressing the KĀINGA pātene.
- The controller's indicator light should blink, indicating it is searching for a connection.
- Once connected, the indicator light will become solid. If it fails to connect, try pressing and holding the KĀINGA button for a few seconds to initiate pairing mode, or consult the on-screen settings of the Android TV Stick for Bluetooth device management.
4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
4.1 Hiko / Whakaweto
- Whakahiko: The Game Stick powers on automatically when connected to a power source and the TV is on the correct HDMI input. Turn on the controllers by pressing the KĀINGA pātene.
- Weto Whakakore: To turn off the Game Stick, disconnect its power cable. To turn off the controllers, press and hold the KĀINGA patene kia weto te rama tohu.
4.2 Basic Controller Functions
- Papa Aronga (D-Pad): Navigate menus and control character movement.
- Rakau Analog: Whakarato i te nekehanga 360-tohu tika me te whakahaere kāmera.
- Patene Hohenga (A, B, X, Y): Perform in-game actions, confirm selections.
- Pātene KĀINGA: Return to the main menu, power on/off controller.
- Ngā Pātene TĪWHI/TĪMATA: Access in-game menus, pause, or select options.
- Shoulder/Trigger Buttons (L1, L2, R1, R2): Additional in-game actions.
4.3 Te whakatere i te Android OS
Use the connected wireless controller to navigate the Android 12.1 OS interface. The analog sticks or D-pad can move the cursor or highlight options, and the A button typically acts as a 'confirm' or 'select' button.
4.4 Te hono ki Wi-Fi
- Mai i te tahua matua, whakatere ki Tautuhinga.
- Tīpakohia Whatunga me te Ipurangi.
- Whakakāhia te Wi-Fi, kātahi ka tīpako i te whatunga e hiahiatia ana e koe mai i te rārangi.
- Tāuruhia te kupuhipa Wi-Fi mā te whakamahi i te papapātuhi kei runga i te mata, ka whakaū.
4.5 Playing Games and Using Apps
- The Game Stick comes with pre-installed games. Navigate to the 'Games' section on the home screen to access them.
- You can download additional apps and games from the pre-installed app store or by installing APK files (ensure sources are trusted).
- Ensure your controllers are paired and charged for optimal gaming performance.
5. Tiaki
5.1 Te horoi
- Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the Game Stick and controllers.
- Mo te paru maro, paku dampen te kakahu ki te wai, ki te horoi ngawari, kore-abrasive ranei.
- Kaua e whakamahia ngā matū kino, ngā whakarewa, ngā mea whakakoi rānei, nā te mea ka kino pea te āhua o te hua.
- Ensure no liquid enters the ports or openings of the devices.
5.2 Rokiroki
- Store the Game Stick and controllers in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
- A ape i te penapena i roto i nga taiao puehu.
- If storing for an extended period, ensure controllers are partially charged to maintain battery health.
6. Te Raru
6.1 No Display on TV
- Ensure the Game Stick is securely plugged into the HDMI port.
- Verify that the USB power cable is connected and the Game Stick is receiving power.
- Tirohia mēnā kua whakatakotoria tō pouaka whakaata ki te pūtake tāuru HDMI tika.
- Try connecting the Game Stick to a different HDMI port or TV.
6.2 Controllers Not Connecting/Responding
- Ensure the controllers are charged.
- Pehia te KĀINGA button on the controller to turn it on.
- If the controller does not connect automatically, try re-pairing it as described in Section 3.3.
- Ensure there are no other strong wireless interference sources nearby.
6.3 Nga Take Hononga Wi-Fi
- Tirohia kei te tika to kupuhipa Wi-Fi.
- Ensure the Game Stick is within range of your Wi-Fi router.
- Restart your Wi-Fi router and the Game Stick.
- Tirohia mēnā ka taea e ētahi atu pūrere te hono atu ki tō whatunga Wi-Fi.
6.4 System Lag or Freezing
- Close any unnecessary background applications.
- Clear the cache of frequently used apps in the Android settings.
- Ensure the Game Stick has adequate ventilation to prevent overheating.
- Consider performing a factory reset if issues persist (Note: this will erase all data and installed apps).
7. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
7.1 Nga Korero Whakaputanga
Porodo products are designed for quality and reliability. This product comes with a standard manufacturer's warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. Please refer to the warranty card included in your product packaging or visit the official Porodo webpae mo nga tikanga me nga tikanga whakamana. Puritia to tohu hoko mo nga kereme whakamana.
7.2 Tautoko Kiritaki
If you encounter any issues not covered in this manual or require further assistance, please contact Porodo customer support. You can typically find contact information on the official Porodo webpae, ma to kaihokohoko ranei.
- Tautoko Aipurangi: Tirohia te Porodo Brand Store on Amazon mo nga korero hua me nga rauemi tautoko.
- Īmēra/Waea: Check the Porodo official webpae mo nga korero whakapiri tino hou.





