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TELPAD TM7
AURA Technology Limited
Address: FLAT/RM810, Star House, 3 Salisbury Road, Tsimshatsui, Hong Kong
E-mail: info@auratech.hk
for Android™ Android™ is a trademark of Google Inc. Use of this trademark is subject to Google Permissions.
USER MANUAL
TELPAD TM7
1 Getting started
1.1 About your Telpad
1.2 Getting to know your Telpad
1.3 Product Speci�cation
1.4 Installation
1.4.1 Basic Connection
1.4.2 Installing the dock battery
1.4.3 Docking and undocking the Tablet
1.5 Turning the Tablet on or o�
1.5.1 Turning the Tablet on
1.5.2 Turning the Tablet o�
1.6 Charging the battery
1.6.1 Charging the Tablet battery
1.6.2 Charging the dock battery
1.7 Working with the keys
1.7.1 Working the physical keys
1.7.2 Working the touchscreen keys
1.8 Using the touchscreen
1.9 Home screen
1.9.1 Getting to know the Home screen
1.9.2 Extended Home screens
1.9.3 Customizing the Home screen
1.10 Locking and unlocking the screen
1.10.1 Locking the screen
1.10.2 Unlocking the screen
1.10.3 Setting up a screen lock
1.10.4 Setting a screen timeout period
1.11 Inputting text
1.11.1 Entering text using the onscreen keyboard
1.11.2 Cutting or copying text
1.12 Opening and switching applications
1.13 Accessing the Settings
1.14 Setting the date and time
1.15 Installing or removing the microSD card
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3 Wireless networks
3.1 Wi-Fi
3.1.1 Opening Wi-Fi settings
3.1.2 Turning Wi-Fi on or o�
3.1.3 Connecting to a Wi-Fi network
3.1.4 Turning open network noti�cation on or o�
3.1.5 Adding a Wi-Fi Network
3.1.6 Forgetting a Wi-Fi network
3.2 Bluetooth
3.2.1 Opening Bluetooth settings
3.2.2 Turning Bluetooth on or o�
3.2.3 Changing the Bluetooth name of your Tablet
3.2.4 Connecting to Bluetooth devices
3.2.5 Disconnecting from or unpairing a Bluetooth device
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2 Voice Calls
2.1 Making a call
2.1.1 Making a call without the Tablet
2.1.2 Making a call using the onscreen Dialler
2.1.3 Making a call on the speaker phone using the onscreen Dialler
2.1.4 Switching from handset to speaker phone and vice versa
2.1.5 Making a call from the Contacts
2.1.6 Making a call through the Call log
2.2 Answering a call
2.3 Ending a call
2.4 Selecting area code
2.5 Favorites
2.6 Memo
2.7 Importing/exporting contacts
2.8 Changing ringtones
1.16 Connecting or disconnecting from a computer using USB
1.17 Connecting the Tablet to a TV
1.18 2 Voice Call Services
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4 Google Services
4.1 Creating a Google Account
4.2 Using Play Store
4.2.1 Searching for Applications
4.2.2 Installing an Application
4.2.3 Uninstalling an Application
4.3 Backing up and restoring apps and settings from a Google account
5 PLDT E-Shop
5.1 Opening PLDT E-Shop
5.2 Searching for applications
5.3 Downloading applications
5.4 Checking for system updates
6 E-mail
6.1 Opening E-mail
6.2 Adding and deleting e-mail accounts
6.2.1 Adding an e-mail account
6.2.2 Deleting an e-mail account
6.3 Gmail deleting e-mail accounts
7 Contacts
7.1 Opening Contacts
7.2 Creating a contact
7.3 Searching for contacts
7.4 Editing contacts
7.4.1 Editing contact details
7.4.2 Deleting a contact
8 Using the Camera
9 Basic troubleshooting for the Telpad
9.1 Tablet not powering up
9.2 No dial tone
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11 Warnings and Precautions
12 Personal Information and Data Security
13 Legal Notice
14 Index
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10 FAQs
9.3 Distorted audio on speaker
9.4 Tablet Dialler cannot make a call
9.5 No audio response in the Handset
1 GETTING STARTED
1.2 Getting to know your TELPAD
1. microphone
2. USB interface
3. HDMI interface
4. Headset jack
5. mains socket
6. Volume button
7. Power button
8. Front camera
9. LCD screen
10. Receiver
11. Ambient light sensor
12. distance sensor
13. Dock interface
14. reset hole
15. Micro SD card slot
16. Rear camera
17. Speakers
The Telpad is the world’s �rst Tablet and landline in one, a device that that not only gives you access to basic
communication services, but also brings to your home a world of productivity and entertainment – powered by
Android™, the world’s leader in smartphone technology. With its stunning 7 inch touchscreen display, sleek design,
built-in camera & Wi-Fi, and access to hundreds of thousands of free and paid Android™ Apps, the Telpad is de�nitely a
device you will want to become acquainted with to be able to maximize its full set of features!
1.1 About your TELPAD
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18. Handset
19. Loudspeaker
20. Handsfree Key
21. Redial key
22. Pause key
23. Flash key
24. Numeric keypad
25. Ringer volume
26. Direct current input jack
27. Extension line jack
28. Landline jack
29. Phone cord
Battery
Phone line
USB power cable DC2.5
Micro B-type USB cable
HDMI adaptor
USB power cable DC4.5
Handset Cord
USB harger
Accessories
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7 Inch (1024 x 600) 250 nits
Android™ 4.1.1 Jelly Bean
Wi-Fi - 802.11b/g/n
Capacitive 5-Points-Touch
3 Standard Soft Keys: Home, Back, Recent Applications
DISPLAY AND RESOLUTION
SYSTEM SOFTWARE
AIR INTERFACE
MULTI-TOUCH PANEL
PRIMARY KEYPAD
Micro USB OTG
HDMI V 1.4
Built-in-speaker
Built-in-microphone
3-Axis Accelerometer for UI Auto Rotate Ambient Light sensor
Standard 3.5 mm headphone jack
USB
DIGITAL TV OUT
SPEAKER
MICROPHONE
SENSOR
AUDIO OUT
RJ9 (4P4C)
Built-in
Built-in
PSTN Support (POTS)
SPEAKER
MICROPHONE
HANDSET
Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR
BLUETOOTH
CONNECTIVITY
192 mm x 120 mm x 11 mm
DIMENSION
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS AND DISPLAY
1.3 Product Speci�ciations
MP3, WMA, AAC, AMR, FLAC, OGG, WAV, MIDI
BMP, PNG, JPEG, W BMP and GIF
RTSP/HTTP, Support Download play, Progressive play
AUDIO DECODING
PICTURE FORMATS
STREAMING MEDIA
STD Lithium-Ion Polymer battery, rechargeable
STD Lithium-Ion Polymer battery, 3500 mAh rechargeable
Input - 100 -240 Vac, Output – 5V DC/2A 10 W
TABLET BATTERY
DOCK BATTERY
POWER ADAPTER
BATTERY AND POWER
MPEG 1, MPEG 2, MPEG 4, H.263, H.264, VC-1, VP8, RealVideo 8/9/10, AVI,
WMV, MP4, MKV, RM, RMVB, FLV, MOV, 3GP, Up to 1080p60
Supports Exchange Calendar, Contacts synchronous
Protocols: SMTP, POP3 and IMAP4
Volume Adjustment
Speaker
Speed Dial
Call Hold
VIDEO DECODING
MEDIA PERFORMANCE
EMAIL
COMMUNICATION AND ORGANIZER
PSTN
SMART DIALER
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USB charger
DC power adapter
extention
cord jack
telephone jack
line 1
Before installing or removing the adapter, telephone line or the dock battery, ensure the tablet is o� the dock.
1.4.1 Basic Installation
1.4 Installation
1. Installing the battery
To install the battery,
refer to the following �gure.
1. Removing the back cover
To remove the back cover,
refer to the following �gure.
1.4.2 Installing the dock battery
To remove the tablet from the dock,
do as shown in this �gure.
To install the tablet on to the dock,
refer to the following �gure.
1.4.3 Docking and undocking the Tablet
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1. Press and hold Power key to open the Tablet options menu.
2. Touch Power o�.
1.5.2 To turn the Tablet o�
To turn the Tablet on, press the Power key.
1.5.1 To turn the Tablet on
1.5 Turning the Tablet on or o�
Before charging the battery, ensure that the battery is properly installed in your dock.
Connect the dock to the power adapter, as shown in the following �gure:
1.6.2 Charging the dock battery
USB power cable
USB B-type slot
The Tablet is powered by a rechargeable Li-ion battery. There are two ways to charge the Tablet:
1. Install the Tablet on the dock and sure the dock already connect to power supplying.
1.6.1 Charging the tablet battery
1.6 Charging the battery
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Increase sound
Press to increase sound
Decrease sound
press to decrease sound
Navigation
Touch to open a list of thumbnail images displaying recently operated apps.
Touch the thumbnail image of the app to open it.
Touch and hold and �ick o� rightward to remove the app from the list.
Home
Touch to open the Home screen. It will bring you to the �rst panel of the Home screen.
Back
Touch to return to the previous screen.
Touch to exit from the running application.
If the on-screen keyboard is open, touch to close the keyboard.
1.7.2 Working the touchscreen keys
Volume Up/Down button
press "+"to rise sound ,press "-"to low sound.
Power button
Press and hold to power the Tablet on or o�.
Press shortly to lock/unlock the screen.
Press and hold to open a menu displaying options for Silent mode and Power o�
1.7.1 Using the physical keys
1.7 Working with the keys
Pinch
Using two �ngers (like your thumb and index �nger), pinching inward will cause the screen to zoom out; pinching
outward will cause the screen to zoom in. For example:
Pinch outward to see zoomed in details of a photo in Gallery.
Pinch inward to zoom out and see the whole page of a browser.
Flick, Slide, Swipe
Change screens by �icking, sliding, and swiping your �nger on the screen. For example:
Slide your �nger to unlock the screen
Flick and/or swipe your �nger to scroll the screen or menu, to move from screen to screen, or to view next object in
the gallery.
Drag
Touch and hold an item, move your �nger on the screen to the target position.
For example: dragging a shortcut icon to the trash will delete it.
Touch and Hold
Touching and holding items will activate them. For example:
Touch and hold an application/widget to move it.
Touch and hold on a �eld and a menu with options will pop up.
Touch
By touching an item, you can select the item or launch it. For example:
Touch an application icon to launch it.
1.8 Using the touchscreen
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1.9.1 Getting to know the Home screen
Touch the Home key to display the Home screen. You can customize the Home screen
with various wallpapers and create shortcuts for items you want easiest access to.
The Home screen is the starting point in using the Tablet
1.9 Home screen
1. Main display area
2. Application Button
3. Touch Screen Keys
4. Google Search
5. Status Bar
6.Weather Widgets
Applications button: Touch to open the Applications screen, where you can view the applications
installed on the Tablet. Touch any application icon to run it.
Touch Screen Keys: Back, Home, Navigation, Volume Down, Volume Up
Google Search�Touch to search using Google, or touch the microphone to search
using your commands.
Status bar: It shows the status of the device such as Wi-Fi connection status, battery status, and
other information. You can touch to open a more detailed status menu.
To change your wallpaper:
1. On the Home screen, press the Menu key and touch Wallpaper on the bottom menu.
2. Choose one of the following steps from the pop-up menu.
Touch Live wallpapers to select a wallpaper with animation.
Touch Pictures to select one of your pictures and set it as the wallpaper.
Touch Wallpaper gallery to select one of the pre-installed wallpapers.
Touch Gallery to select one of your pictures and set it as the wallpaper.
1.9.3 Customizing the Home screen
Slide your �nger horizontally across to the left or the right of your main Home screen to see your additional home
screens. These screens provide more space for shortcuts or widgets. The small indicator shows the current position.
The
Home touchscreen button brings the screen back to your main Home screen.
1.9.2 Home screen extensions
Main display area: This area displays application shortcuts, widgets, and other items that can
be easily accessed by touching them.
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1. To set up a screen lock, touch the Applications key from the Home screen.
2. go to setting >display>sleep.
3. go to setting>security>screen lock and choose from None, Slide, Face Unlock, Pattern, PIN, or Password as needs.
1.10.3 Setting up a screen lock
When the screen is o�, press the Power key to turn it back on, and then unlock the screen
If you have not set a screen lock, the screen will just turn back on when you press the power button.
If you have set up a screen lock, you will be asked to input the relevant unlocking pattern, number, or password to unlock
it.
1.10.2 Unlocking the screen
Always lock the screen to save the battery or prevent accidental taps when the Tablet is not in use.
When the Tablet is powered on, press the Power key and the screen will turn o� and lock.
When the Tablet is left idle for a speci�ed time period that you have set, the screen will automatically turn o� and
lock.
1.10.1 Locking the screen
1.10 Locking and unlocking the screen
To open the onscreen keyboard, touch a text �eld where you want to enter text.
1. To switch the input method, touch the
icon located at the lower right corner of the keyboard.
2. Start typing by touching the keys on the keyboard.
The following section takes the Android™ keyboard as an example.
When you are typing, the characters you are entering will appear in a line above the keyboard, along with some
suggestions for the word you are typing. Press space or a punctuation mark to enter what you are typing, or touch the
suggestion you want to enter. You can touch and hold the leftmost word to save it to the dictionary.
To capitalize the letter you are about to type, touch the upward arrowhead key
once. To capitalize all the letters,
touch the upward arrowhead key
once more.
When you touch a key, a larger key will show up brie�y over the keyboard. Keys with alternate characters display an
ellipsis (...) below the character.
Touch and hold a vowel or the C, S, or Y key to open a small window where you can touch an accented vowel or other
alternate letters.
Touch and hold the Period key (.) to open a small window with a set of common symbol keys.
Touch the DEL
key to delete a character to the left of the cursor. Touch and hold the
key to delete all
characters to the left of the cursor.
Touch the Symbols key
to switch to the numbers and symbols keyboard, and touch the alphabet key (ABC) to
switch back.
On the numbers and symbols keyboard, touch the ALT key to view additional symbols, and touch it again to return to
the �rst numbers and symbols keyboard.
Touch and hold almost any of the number and symbol keys to open an array of additional symbols.
3. To edit the text you have entered, touch to move the cursor to the location where you want to add or delete text. The
cursor is a vertical bar that designates where the text you type or paste is inserted.
4. To close the keyboard when you are done typing, touch Go/Done button on the keyboard. Or touch the
icon on
the lower left corner of the touchscreen.
1.11.1 Entering text using the onscreen keyboard
You can enter and edit text in text �elds and use menu commands to cut, copy, and paste text within or across
applications.
1.11 Inputting text
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To cut or copy selected text in a text �eld:
1. Touch and hold the text that you want to cut or copy. Once the text is highlighted, tabs will appear at the ends of the
text, as well as the editing command menu.
2. Drag the respective tabs left and/or right to select the full text you want to cut or copy. The text between the tabs will
appear highlighted.
3. Touch Cut or Copy to cut or copy the selected text.
The cut or copied text will be stored in a temporary area so you can paste it into another text �eld.
In order to paste the text, you must have cut or copied the text at least once. Once you have cut or copied the text, you
can paste it multiple times.
To paste the most recent text that you have cut or copied into another text �eld:
1. Touch the text �eld where you want to paste the text.
2. Touch the location where you want to paste the text. A tab will show up.
3. Touch the tab and the Paste option will show up.
4. Touch Paste.
To quickly cut or copy all the text in a text �eld:
1.Touch and open the text �eld that contains the text that you want to cut or copy.
2. Touch and hold the text �eld to display the Edit text menu.
3. Touch Select all, Cut all, or Copy all.
4. Touch Cut or Copy to cut or copy the text
1.11.2 Cutting or coypying text
To access the Settings to view or change your wireless and cellular networks, sound and display, location and security,
applications, language and keyboard, date and time, and other settings:
1. From the Home screen, touch the Status Bar.touch menu key on the right corner of screen.
2. From the Home screen, touch the Application button and touch Settings shortcut.
3. If you recently have accessed the Settings, you can touch the Navigation key on the lower left corner of the
touchscreen to display the list, and touch Settings in the thumbnails list that opens.
1.13 Accessing the Tablet’s Settings
To open and switch to a recently used application, touch the
key at the
lower left corner of the touchscreen.
The list will open on the left hand side. Touch the thumbnail of the application
you want to access.
To open an application, touch the shortcut on the Home screen, or go to the Applications screen by touching the
Application button on the Home screen .
1.12 Opening and switching applications
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To manually set date and time:
1. Open the Settings list.
2. Touch Date & time.
3. Touch Set date, then scroll down the roll to adjust the date, month, and year. Touch Done when �nished
4.Touch Set time, then scroll down to adjust the hour and minute. Touch Done when �nished.
5. Touch Select time zone, then scroll down and select the correct time zone from the list.
6. Choose the time to display in 24-hour format if not choose the format is 12-hour.
To automatically set date and time
1. Open the Settings list.
2. Touch Date & time.
3. Check the box for Automatic date & time.
4. Touch Select time zone, then scroll down and select the correct time zone from the list.
5. Choose the time to display in 24-hour format, if not choose the format is 12-hour.
When the time provided by the network is automatically used, you cannot set the date, time, and time zone
by yourself.
1.14 Setting the date and time
Remove the microSD card by gently pushing the card further into the slot, and then release it. The card will eject from the
slot, and can be removed.
Insert your microSD card into the microSD card slot until it clicks into position as shown in the following �gure.
1.15 Installing or removing the microSD card
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USB B-type slot
To disconnect the Tablet from the computer safely and to avoid any loss of information, follow the computer operating
system’s instructions to disconnect USB devices, and additionally follow the steps below:
1. Open the Status Bar by touching the lower right corner.
2. Touch Turn o� USB storage in the Noti�cations list.
3. Touch Turn o� USB storage in the dialogue that opens.
1. Use the appropriate USB cable (micro USB connector) to connect the Tablet to a USB port on your computer. Once it
is properly connected, the Tablet displays a noti�cation indicating that the USB is connected.
2. Touch the lower right corner to open the Status Bar and touch USB connected in the Noti�cations list.
3. Touch Turn on USB storage to con�rm transferring of music, pictures, and other �les between the Tablet storage or
microSD card storage and the computer.
USB power cable
Connecting the Tablet to a computer using USB:
1.16 Connecting to or disconnecting froma computer using USB
HDMI Cable
You may purchase and use any Standard
HDMI Cable Version 1.0 ~ 1.4, but HDMI
cable version 1.4 is the most apt cable to
use for 3D functions.
When purchasing an HDMI cable, please
check the connector type of the cable.
You can use the Tablet to play audio and
video �les on a high-de�nition TV, using a
High-De�nition Multimedia Interface
(HDMI) cable. The HDMI cable is an
optional accessory that’s not included with
your Telpad.
Note: Some TVs may not support HDMI resolution. Please refer to your TV manufacturer’s information for details on HDMI
support.
Connecting the Tablet to the TV:
1. Connect the HDMI cable and HDMI convertor together.
2. Insert the HDMI convertor to the Tablet’s HDMI port and connect the cable to the TV.
3. Select the appropriate program source on the TV for the HDMI interface.
The Tablet supports various resolution output formats, so you can select the appropriate resolution option when
connecting the Tablet to the TV.
If there are problems with 3D using other version cables, please purchase the appropriate cable.
HDMI
adapter
HDMI Interface
1.17 Connecting the Tablet to a TV
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2 VOICE SERVICES
1. Touch
to enable the speakerphone.
2. Dial the number using the onscreen dialler.
3. Touch
to end the call.
2.1.3 Making a call on the speakerphone using the onscreen Dialler
1. Lift the handset from the dock.
2. Dial the number using the onscreen dialler.
3. To end the call, return the handset to the dock.
2.1.2 Making a call using the onscreen Dialler
You can use the handset base like an ordinary �xed phone to make calls when the Tablet is removed from the dock.
2.1.1 Making a call without the Tablet
The Tablet’s touchscreen Dialler is used as the primary phone. The handset provided serves as a secondary phone so users
can make calls if there is a power outage or when the Tablet is removed from the dock.
When the Tablet is docked, the handset keypad and the speaker button are automatically disabled. The user must use
the Tablet for dialling.
2.1 Making a call
The Dialler is automatically launched when the Tablet is placed on the dock. When the Tablet’s dock interface comes into
contact with the dock connector, the keypad on the dock is automatically disabled.
With this set-up, you must use the Tablet dialler to make calls.
Please take note of the following when using the Dialler:
Line 1- Landline
Line 2- VoIP (requires network support)
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Place the handset down on the dock to end the call.
Touch
to end the call.
2.3 Ending a call
When the phone rings and displays the incoming call image:
Lift the handset to o� from the dock to answer the call
Touch
to answer the call.
2.2 Answering a call
1. Touch Call log tab above the onscreen dialler.
2. Scroll to locate the contact you wish to call.
3. Press Dial icon.
To clear the Call log, touch Clear call log. then touch the menu on right corner of top screen,choose clear all.
To remove just one entry from the log, touch the number you want to remove,touch the menu on right corner
2.1.6 Making a call through the Call log
1. Touch the Contacts tab above the onscreen dialler.
2. If there are already saved entries, simply touch the icon of the person you wish to call.
2.1.5 Making a call from the Contacts
2.1.4 Switching from handset to speakerphone and vice versa
1. During callingTouch
to switch from handset call to speakerphone.
2. If you return the handset to the dock, the call will be continued via speakerphone.
3. To return to using the handset, lift the handset. The call will be continued via handset.
To end a call, please make sure both the handset and Tablet is o�-hook
When you have an ongoing call, you may write notes through the Memo Pad. To create a memo during your phone call,
touch
at the lower right corner.
2.6 Memo
Touch Favorites tab above the onscreen dialer
If there are saved entries already, tap the icon of the person you wish to call. Touching the contact image will upload
the detailed information of the contact.
2.5 Favorites
Select your area from the list and the phone will now be set to the con�rmed area code.
This function is for a quicker and more convenient method to make use of the
function.
When the area you are in has been selected, the phone will automatically recognize the similar area code for all
incoming and outgoing calls, and will display the phone number without the area code. You will also be able to direct
dial the phone number within the same area.
Within the Dialer, touch the Phone Settings tab.
Touch the Select Area Code on the list
Touch the Menu button at the top corner.
Touch Settings in the menu displayed.
The default preset area code will be Metro Manila (02).
2.4 Selecting area code
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Within the Dialer, menu on the top right corner of screen
Touch Settings in the menu displayed.
Touch the Ringtones from the list
Select the ringtone you would like from the list provided.
2.8 Changing ringtones
Access the Dialer, touch the Contacts tab
Touch the Menu button at the top corner.
Touch Import/export in the menu displayed.
Select from the list whether you would like to import or export or other actions.
2.7 Importing/exporting contacts
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Open the Status Bar
Touch the Status window to lengthen the Status bar.
Touch Wi-Fi to access Wi-Fi settings
When not using the Wi-Fi, please turn it o� in order to elongate the battery life.
There are two ways to turn the Wi-Fi On of O�.
Open Settings, locate the Wi-Fi tab
Touch the On/O� button to turn on or o� the Wi-Fi.
3.1.2 Turning Wi-Fi on or o�
Wi-Fi settings allows you to turn Wi-Fi on or o�, turn the open network noti�cation on or o�, connect to a Wi-Fi network
and add Wi-Fi networks.
Open the Settings list. (Through the shortcut on the Home Screen, Applications screen, or Status Bar.)
Touch Wireless & networks, and then touch Advanced.
3.1.1 Opening Wi-Fi settings
By accessing a wireless access point or "hotspot" the tablet can be connected to the internet. Some access points are
open and can be easily connected to, but others are hidden or have security protection such as authentication or
encryption, which will require con�guration to gain access.
Wi-Fi is a wireless networking technology. Wi-Fi technology can provide wireless Internet connection over distances of
up to 100 meters, however the connectivity of the Wi-Fi depends on the Wi-Fi router and the surrounding environment in
which it works.
3.1 Wi-Fi
The tablet is able to connect to various wireless networks and devices. Including Wi-Fi data networks, and Bluetooth
devices such as headsets for voice and data transmission.
Under the Wi-Fi settings list, touch "+" at top right corner of screen.
Network SSID: Enter the name (SSID) of the network in the text �eld.
Security: Select the security scheme in the menu that opens
Password: Enter any required security credentials.
Touch Save to �nish adding the Wi-Fi network.
To add a Wi-Fi network, �rstly follow the above steps to turn the Wi-Fi on, and then follow the steps listed below:
3.1.5 Adding a Wi-Fi network
When Wi-Fi is already on, touch Network noti�cation to check or uncheck the box to turn the open network
noti�cation on or o� in the Wi-Fi settings list. The tablet will display or stop displaying noti�cations in the status bar when
the device detects open networks in range.
3.1.4 Turning open network noti�cation on or o�
To view detailed information about the network the tablet is connected to, touch the name of the network and the
Touch and open the Status Bar.
Touch Wi-Fi and it will show the Wi-Fi settings
Select the network name you would like to connect to.
If the network is open, it will automatically connect.
If the network is secured, a window will show up to enter the password.
Inside Settings, when the Wi-Fi is turned on, the available networks will be listed on the side.
Select the network you would like to connect to.
If the network is open, it will automatically connect as soon as you select it.
If the network is secured, there will be a lock icon beside the name. Enter the correct password to connect.
When the Wi-Fi is turned on, the device searches for available networks accessible within range.
3.1.3 Connecting to a Wi-Fi network
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Touch Settings and touch the Wi-Fi tab.
Touch the network name you want to remove from the Wi-Fi networks list
Touch Forget in the menu that opens.
To remove a Wi-Fi network so that the device no longer automatically connects or you no longer want to use when
Wi-Fi is on:
3.1.6 Forgetting a Wi-Fi network
The Bluetooth name of your tablet is the identi�cation of your device to other Bluetooth Devices.
Open the Settings.
Under Wireless & Network touch Bluetooth.
Touch the Menu button. at top right corner of screen.
Touch Rename tablet in the options given.
Type the new name in the window prompted.
Touch Rename to con�rm change.
3.2.3 Changing the Bluetooth name of your Tablet
Open the Settings
Under Wireless & Network > Bluetooth
Touch the On/O� button to activate or deactivate Bluetooth
To extend the battery life of the tablet, turn Bluetooth o� when not in use.
3.2.2 Turning Bluetooth on or o�
To con�gure the Bluetooth settings of the tablet in the Bluetooth settings list:
Touch and open the Settings from the Home screen or Applications screen
Touch Wireless & networks, and touch Bluetooth settings.
3.2.1 Opening Bluetooth settings
Bluetooth is a wireless communications technology for exchanging information over short distances. The connectivity
between the Bluetooth devices may be a�ected by their surroundings and is altered or reduced by obstacles such as
walls or other electronic devices.
3.2 Bluetooth
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To automatically disconnect your tablet from a paired device, simply turn o� the tablet’s Bluetooth or the target device.
To manually disconnect your tablet from a paired device or to be unpaired from this device by erasing all the pairing
information;
In the Bluetooth > Paired devices list, beside the device name is
press that and will be a menu that shows up.
Touch Unpair.
3.2.5 Disconnecting from or to be unpaired from a Bluetooth device
Connecting to a already paired Bluetooth device
Once a device is paired, the name of the newly paired device will show up under a separate category as Paired devices.
After a device has been paired, it stays paired unless the paring is disconnected manually.
Pairing with a Bluetooth device
Search for a Bluetooth device, pair with it, and exchange information between devices.
Open the Settings
Under Wireless & Network touch Bluetooth.
Touch the name of your device to make it visible to nearby devices.
Touch Search for devices at top to begin or reinitiate search for other devices.
Touch the name of device that you want your device to pair up with.
Window will show up asking for con�rmation, touch Pair to con�rm.
3.2.4 Connecting to Bluetooth devices
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5. Type in your Recovery e-mail address and set up a security question to help you access your account in case you
forget your password.
6. Check the box that to agree to the Google Terms of Service and additional privacy policies, and touch I accept.
7. Input the authentication keys that appear. Your new Google account has been successfully created!
If you already have a Google account, simply enter your
information and sign in.
If you do not have a account, to create a Google account:
1. When asked if you have a Google account or not,
touch New.
2. Insert you last and �rst name, touch Next.
3. Type in the e-mail address you would like to use, and
touch Next.
4. Insert the password, making sure that you correctly
type in the password twice when prompted.
When accessing a Google service for the �rst time with your device, you will be asked to sign in using your Google
account.
Make sure the Tablet is connected to a network to sign in or create a Google account.
4.1 Creating a Google Account
1. Enter the Play Store from the Home screen or Applications screen.
2. Touch a category, and then touch the application you want to download.
3. To install, touch FREE (for free apps) or Buy (for paid apps) to begin download and installation.
4. Download progress can be checked from the noti�cation panel.
Most applications will be downloaded within seconds.
5. After the application has been downloaded and installed on your Tablet, the content download icon appears in the
Status bar.
6. To download and install an application from sources other than the Play Store, touch Settings > Security, and
check the box for Unknown sources.
4.2.2 Installing an Application
Within the each option, you can easily search for
applications by name or keyword.
There are several ways to search for applications in the Play
Store, through:
1. Featured applications.
2. Categories
3. Search function.
4. Your downloads.
4.2.1 Searching for Applications
You can access thousands of easily downloadable applications and games for your Tablet via the Google Play Store.
4.2 Using the Play Store
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1. Access the Settings list from the Home screen or Application screen.
2. Scroll down the Personal section, and touch Backup & reset.
3. Check the box for Back up my data and Automatic restore.
4.3 Backing up and restoring apps and settings from a Google account
1. In the Play Store, touch the My apps button.
2. Touch the application to uninstall, and then touch Uninstall.
3. When asked for con�rmation, touch OK to remove the application from your Tablet.
4.2.3 Uninstalling an Application
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1. Touch the E-Shop icon on the Home screen.
2. Search and locate the application you would like to download.
3. Touch the icon of the application you would like to download.
4. Touch Get This Now! and a Con�rmation window will show up.
5. Before installing, there will be a window that will prompt you to change the Tablet’s Settings to allow the device to
download from Unknown source.
6. Touch Install and the application will be downloaded and installed into your Tablet.
If the application you want to download requires a payment, it can only be downloaded once it is paid for.
5.3 Downloading applications
1. Touch the E-Shop icon on the Home screen.
2. Select the category of applications you would like to look for. Touch the category and look for the application within
the category.
3. The Search option is also available to directly type in the keyword or name of the application you are looking for.
5.2 Searching for applications
1. Touch the E-Shop icon on the Home screen.
2. The Browser will automatically open the E-Shop page.
5.1 Opening PLDT E-Shop
E-Shop is an Android™ application service PLDT provides for its consumers. Various applications are available for
download here, under categories such as social networking, productivity, communication, entertainment, utilities, and
lifestyle. These include applications developed by PLDT exclusively for Telpad users. While most of the applications are
provided free of charge, there are some that will require payment for downloading.
1. Access the Settings list from the Home screen or Applications screen.
2. Scroll down to the System section and touch About Tablet.
3. Touch System updates.
4. A message will notify you if your device system is up to date or not.
5. Touch Check now if the system is not up to date or if you would like to re-check.
5.4 Checking for system updates
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6 E-MAIL
1.
2.
3.
4.
Open the E-mail screen.
Touch Menu at the upper right corner. Touch Settings.
Scroll down and touch Remove Account.
Touch OK in the dialog to con�rm your delete action.
6.2.2 Deleting an e-mail account
Manual setup
1. Touch New account.
2. Type in yo ur e-mail address and password, and touch Manual set up.
3. Select the type of e-mail account. (Check your e-mail provider for more information if necessary.)
4. Enter the correct account details, and touch Next when done.
The �rst time you open E-mail, you are prompted to set up an e-mail account. If you have an existing e-mail account,
you can add this by touching Add account.
Automatic setup:.
1. Touch New account.
2. Enter your e-mail address and password, and touch Next.
3. Within Account settings, type in the name that will represent
the account that you would like to be displayed when you send
e-mails.
4. Touch Next to �nish setting up your new e-mail address on
your device.
6.2.1 Adding an e-mail account
6.2 Adding and deleting e-mail accounts
Touch E-mail on the Home screen or on the Applications screen to open E-mail.
6.1 Opening E-mail
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To remove a Gmail account
1. Open the Settings list from the Applications screen.
2. Under Personal, touch Accounts & sync.
3. Touch the e-mail account that you would like to remove.
4. Touch the Menu button at the top corner.
5. Touch Remove account from the menu and con�rm.
To create a Gmail account
1. At the Gmail screen, touch New.
2. Insert you last and �rst name, and touch Next.
3. Type in the e-mail address you would like to use, and touch Next.
4. Insert the password, making sure that you correctly type in the password twice when prompted.
5. Type in your Recovery e-mail address and set up a security question to help you access your account in case you
forget your password.
6. Check the box that to agree to the Google Terms of Service and additional privacy policies, and touch I accept.
7. Input the authentication keys that appear.
Your new Gmail account has been successfully created!
Gmail is an e-mail service provided by Google. Gmail can be accessed from the Applications screen by touching the
Gmail icon.
To add a Gmail account:
1. After opening Gmail, touch Add existing.
2. Enter the e-mail address and password of your Gmail account.
3. Touch Sign In to complete the process.
6.3 Gmail
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While viewing the Call log, touch and hold the call log list to show contact details. You can add numbers to the
contacts via the virtual screen.
1. Open the Contacts screen.
2. Touch the menu on the top right corner,then choose new contact.
3. Enter the contact’s information:
Enter the contact name, and touch the picture frame to select a picture to display next to the name in the contacts
list and in other applications.
Touch a contact information category, such as phone numbers and e-mail addresses, to enter information about
your contact. Flick up and down to view all categories.
Touch the plus button to the right of a category to add more than one entry for that category. Touch the minus
button to the right of an entry to remove the entry.
Touch the label button to the left of the contact information items such as Phone and E-mail to open a menu with
preset labels for a phone number. You can touch to select a preset label or touch Custom in the menu to create your own
label.
4. Once you have �nished entering details, �ick to the bottom of the page and touch Done to save the contact details
to your Tablet.
7.2 Creating a contact
You can open your contacts by touching Contacts on the Applications screen. In the contact tab pages, you can touch a
contact image to open the contact details screen
7.1 Opening Contacts
Contacts enables you to save and manage information such as phone numbers, e-mail addresses and chat addresses of
your contacts, and provides quick and easy access to communicate with the people you want.
1. Open Contacts.
2. Touch and hold the contact you wish to delete, and touch Delete in the menu that opens. (You can also touch
Delete while viewing details of the contact.)
3. Touch OK to con�rm that your want to delete the contact.
7.4.2 Deleting a contact
To change or add details for your contacts:
1. Open Contacts.
2. Touch the contact whose details you want to edit, and touch contact image in the menu that opens. You can also
touch Edit contact while viewing details of the contact.
3. Edit the contact information, using the same controls as when you create a contact.
7.4.1 Editing contact details
7.4 Editing contacts
1. Open the Contacts screen.
2. Touch Search.
3. Enter the name of the contact you are searching for. As you type, contacts with matching names appear below the
search box.
4. Touch a matching contact in the list to open its Details screen.
7.3 Searching for contacts
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8 USING THE CAMERA
To start taking pictures or shooting videos, touch Camera on the Home screen or on the Applications screen to open the
camera. Be sure to clean the protective lens cover with a micro�ber cloth before taking pictures. A lens cover with
�ngerprint smudges can cause blurry pictures with a “halo” e�ect.
From the Camera app, touch the circle button to take a picture.
To record video, touch the Video Camera icon, and touch the circle button to start recording.
Touch the Prism icon to take a panorama shot.
Touch Photo icon to access the Photo screen displaying the pictures taken.
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9 BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING FOR THE TELPAD
1. Check if the RJ9 cable is properly connected.
2. Unplug and re-plug the coiled cable to eliminate the possibility of a loose RJ9 connector.
3. Try a di�erent telephone unit, if possible, to check if it’s a line problem.
4. If the problem still exists, please contact the PLDT Business O�ce.
9.5 No audio response in the Handset
1. Check if there is a dial tone. If there is none check your RJ11 connection and make sure it is properly connected.
2. Look at your screen and make sure that the Dialler is set to Line 1; otherwise, touch the Line 1 button. Make sure
that the screen shows the message “Telpad is on the dock”.
3. If the problem still exists, please contact the PLDT Business O�ce.
9.4 Tablet Dialler cannot make a call
1. If there is an electronic device emitting radio frequencies near you, switch it o� or put it away from the Tablet.
2. Remove any peripheral equipment such as DSL splitter or fax machine and connect your phone directly to the
modular box.
3. If the problem still exists, please contact the PLDT Business O�ce.
9.2 No dial tone
1. Press Tablet power key and check whether the PLDT Telpad logo appears upon initialization.
2. If the Android™ Tablet doesn’t launch, connect the Tablet to the power supply through the dock.
3. If the problem still exists, please contact the PLDT Business O�ce.
9.1 Tablet not powering up
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10 FAQs
7-inch touch screen
Resolution is 1024 x 600 pixels with HD video playback capabilities
2.0 megapixel front camera with CMOS and
5.0 megapixel rear camera with CMOS and auto focus
4GB built-in storage and Micro SD card slot supports up to 32GB of memory
Runs on Android™ OS 4.1.1 Jellybean
Wi-Fi / Bluetooth Connectivity
What are the Telpad’s
speci�cations?
Refer to section 1.3 for more speci�c speci�cations
Handset
Docking Station
Telpad
USB Charger
USB Power Cord
Mini B-type USB cord
S-Coiled phone cord
HDMI Adapter
The Telpad is a device combining the features of a landline with an Android
tablet. Alongside the calling functions of the landline phone, the tablet extends
the possible usage of the device, such as browsing the internet, playing music or
video, taking pictures, transferring �les, accessing applications, playing games, and
accessing exclusive PLDT content like AskPLDT and PLDT@Home, etc.
What is included in the complete
package?
What is a Telpad? What is di�erent
about the Telpad from any other
landline or desk phone?
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The tablet battery will be fully charged in approximately 4 hours. The battery
status can be checked while it is being charged on the Status bar. There are risks
of damaging the battery and shortening the battery life if it is overcharged.
The tablet runs for 100 hours in standby mode and approximately 5 hours
when playing videos.
How long does it take to charge the
tablet battery?
How long will the tablet battery be
able to work continuously?
Is there a limit on the length of the
sound recordings the sound recorder
is able to record?
There is no speci�ed limit for the length of the sound recordings as it depends
on the available memory space of the Telpad.
Yes. But it will take longer than charging from the dock.
The battery inside the Telpad dock functions as a back-up power supply for
the Telpad.
What is the function of the battery
inside the Telpad dock?
Can the tablet be charged through
the USB port?
No, the service is only available once the subscriber account should is
registered for the Caller ID service.
Yes. Through the HDMI port, the Telpad can be connected to a TV. The Telpad
also supports various display resolutions, so settings can be adjusted accordingly
to usage.
No. The Telpad connects to the internet using Wi-Fi and Ethernet.
The Telpad will work with any brand of Wi-Fi router that uses 802.11 b/g/n
technologies.
Ethernet can be connected using Ethernet line and appropriate connector.
No, it cannot support 3G.
Is the Caller ID service available by
default?
Can the Telpad connect to a TV?
Can the Telpad directly connect to
the internet – wired to a modem?
Does the Telpad support 3G?
PLDT will support and maintain the following:
PLDT Home screen
Dialer
PLDT@Home
Ask PLDT
Touch Settings > Personal > Back up & Reset > Factory data reset
Please refer to the service contact information included in the device packaging.
How do I restore to factory
settings?
What can I do when the Telpad
crashes after an unauthorized
software upgrade?
These are applications found in the Android Market. (PLDT is not liable for the
performance, support, and maintenance of third party applications installed to the
device)
No.
Android is the world's most popular mobile platform. With Android you can use
all the Google apps you know and love, plus there are more than 600,000 apps and
games available on Google Play to keep you entertained, alongside millions of
songs and books, and thousands of movies. Android devices are already smart, and
will only get smarter, with new features you won't �nd on any other platform,
letting you focus on what's important and putting you in control of your mobile
experience.
Source: From www.android.com
Which software or applications will
PLDT support?
What are third-party applications?
Can I upgrade my device to the
latest Android™ version?
What is Android™?
THE SOFTWARE
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These smart word suggestions are available to assist you in typing more
quickly and accurately.
The Micro SD card is extra storage for your applications, videos, music,
photos and other �les.
Does the Telpad come with an SD
card?
Yes. As long as the connector is able to connect to a micro USB.
Can a mouse or keyboard
connected to the Telpad?
What is the purpose of Quick �xes,
Show suggestions, and Auto complete
options when inputting texts?
Some applications are not designed to support di�erent screen orientation.
Yes. The built-in tilt sensor and 3-axis accelerometer supports the screen’s
reorientation when the device is turned vertically or horizontally.
Why does the Telpad screen
orientation not automatically rotate
on other applications?
Does the Telpad screen orientation
rotate when I turn it vertically and
horizontally?
Yes.
Go to Settings > Display > Brightness
Go to Status bar > slide the Brightness control bar
The Telpad's built-in memory is the default storage for your contacts. Make
sure to have a back-up copy of your contacts before restoring the device to
factory settings as you may lose important information
What is the default storage for
contacts?
Can I adjust the screen brightness?
To lock the Telpad, click the power button once. When the backlight turns o�, it
is the indication that the Telpad is locked.
To unlock the Telpad, click the power button once, touch the lock icon on your
screen, and slide to the right. Once the Home screen appears, the Telpad is
unlocked.
How would I lock and unlock the
Telpad?
HOW TO USE THE DEVICE
Yes, you dial the number using the keypad on the dock.
When the tablet is docked, the handset keypad is automatically disabled
because the Telpad dialer serves as your primary mode of dialling. The handset is
your secondary phone which can only be used when there is a power outage or
when the tablet is not resting on the dock.
Why can’t I dial using the handset
keypad when the tablet is docked?
Am I able to make a call when the
tablet is not docked?
No. You can only use one mode at a time. However, you could switch from a
handset mode to speaker mode and vice versa.
The Micro SD card can be removed at any given time but not during a �le
transfer.
To close applications, there are the following ways:
Touch the Navigation button and �ick o� the list of thumbnails the application
you want to close..
Touch Settings > Applications > Manage Applications >Running.
Select the application you want to close. Force stop.
Yes. The built-in tilt sensor and 3-axis accelerometer supports the screen’s
reorientation when the device is turned vertically or horizontally.
Can I call using the handset and
Telpad dialer at the same time?
THE CALLING
When can the subscriber remove the
Micro SD Card from the Telpad?
How do I close applications?
Touch Settings > Applications
Yes. Android™ supports multi-tasking and can run multiple applications at the
same time. However, when there are too many applications are running
simultaneously, this may a�ect the speed and performance of the Telpad and
increase battery consumption
Can I run multiple applications at
once on the Telpad?
How do I view all my Applications?
Some video formats are not supported by the default player. You can
download Flash Player to play videos in formats not supported by the Telpad.
Why do some videos not play on
the Telpad?
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Yes, it does.
Yes it does. The tablet also supports 5 points multi touch.
Does the default browser support
pinching operation on the touch
screen?
Does the Skype application support
video calling or other calling
applications?
Yes it does. The tablet also supports 5 points multi touch.
Yes, up to 16 browser windows can be opened and managed at the same
time.
Could I open multiple browser
windows at the same time?
Does the default browser support
pinching operation on the touch
screen?
Go into Email application. Input the credentials for your email account such as
username, password, mailbox Type, incoming POP server, security type; outgoing
SMTP server. Then touch Sign in.
Yes. The email application comes with an email wizard that lets you add external
POP3 , IMAP, or Exchange email accounts from popular web-based e-mail service
providers on the Telpad
Line1: Landline
Line2: VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) *Available Soon*
Yes. Simply touch the speaker button (ICON) on the Telpad dialer and put
down the handset. To return to using the handset, simply lift the handset.
How do I con�gure my email
account(s)?
Does the tablet support email?
USING THE INTERNET
The Telpad dialer o�ers two lines.
What are the two lines used for?
During a call, is it possible to switch
from handset mode to speaker phone
mode and vice versa?
11 WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
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Environmental Requirements for Using the Device
Before connecting and disconnecting cables, stop using the device, and then disconnect it from the power supply. Ensure
that your hands are dry during operation.
Keep the device far from sources of heat and �re, such as a heater or a candle.
Keep the device far from electronic appliances that generate strong magnetic or electric �elds, such as a microwave oven or a
refrigerator.
Place the device on a stable surface.
Place the device in a cool and well-ventilated indoor area. Do not expose the device to direct sunlight.
Keep the ambient temperature between 0°C and 35°C while the device is being charged.
Keep the ambient temperature between 0°C to 40°C for using the device powered by a battery.
Do not block the openings on the device with any object. Reserve a minimum space of 10 cm around the device for heat
dissipation.
Do not place any object (such as a candle or a water container) on the device. If any foreign object or liquid enters the device,
stop using the device immediately, power it o�, remove all the cables connected to it, and then contact an authorized service center.
During thunderstorms, power o� the device, and then remove all the cables connected to it to prevent it from getting
damaged due to lightning strikes.
Never install telephone wiring during an electrical storm
Basic Requirements
Keep the device dry at all times and prevent from any collision with other objects, including during storage, transportations,
and using of the device.
Please do not disassemble the device in any case. Contact an authorized service center for repair and/or assistance of any
kind.
An organization or individual cannot change the mechanical, safety, or performing design of the device without
authorization.
Please abide by all related laws and regulations, and respect the legal rights of other people when using the device.
When making a call, please do not touch the pogo pin connector in the dock.
Please read the following instructions carefully. Abide by the safety warnings described in order to use the device safely and
properly as it is designed for. These instructions apply to the whole device including all the accessories.
Battery and Charger
Unplug the charger from the electrical plug and the device when not in use.
The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times before it eventually wears out. When the standby time and the
talk time are shorter than the original time, replace the battery.
Use the appropriate power supply de�ned in the speci�cations of the charger. An improper power voltage may cause a �re or a
malfunction of the charger.
Accessory Requirements
Use only the accessories supplied or authorized by the device manufacturer. Otherwise, the performance of the device may be
a�ected, the warranty for the device or the laws and regulations related to telecommunications terminals may become null and void,
or an injury may occur.
Do not use the power adapter if it’s cable is damaged. Otherwise, electric shock or �re may occur.
Ensure that the power adapter meets the speci�cations indicated on the device nameplate.
For electric plugs, the socket-outlet should be installed near the device and should be easily accessible.
Areas with In�ammables and Explosives
Do not use the device where in�ammables or explosives are stored, for example, in a gas station, oil depot, or chemical plant.
Otherwise, explosions or �res may occur. In addition, follow the instructions indicated in text or symbols.
Do not store or transport the device in the same box as in�ammable liquids, gases, or explosives.
Precautions for Using Wireless Devices
When using the device, ensure that the antenna of the device is at least 20 cm away from all persons.
Do not use the device where using wireless devices is prohibited or may cause interference or danger.
The radio waves generated by the device may interfere with the operation of electronic medical devices. If you are using any
electrical medical device, contact its manufacturer for the restrictions on the use of the device.
Do not take the device into operating rooms, intensive care units (ICUs), or coronary care units (CCUs).
Never install telephone line jacks in wet locations unless the jack is speci�cally designed for wet locations.
Never touch exposed (insulation broken) telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the
network interface
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Maintenance
If the device is not used for a long time, power it o�, and then remove all connected cables.
If any exceptional event occurs, such as if the device emits smoke, unusual sounds or smells, stop using the device immediately,
power it o�, remove all the cables connected to it, and then contact an authorized service center.
If the device screen is damaged, do not touch or try to remove the broken part. In this case, stop using the device immediately,
and then contact an authorized service center in time.
Safety of Children
Keep the device and its accessories out of the reach of children. Otherwise, they may damage the device and its accessories by
mistake, or they may swallow the small components of the device, causing su�ocation or other dangerous situations.
Prevention of Hearing Damage
Using a headset at high volume can damage your hearing. To reduce the risk of damage to hearing, lower the headset volume to a
safe and comfortable level.
Do not connect two poles of the battery with conductors, such as metal materials, keys, or jewelries. Otherwise, the battery may
be short-circuited and may cause injuries and burns on your body.
Do not disassemble the battery or solder the battery poles. Otherwise, it may lead to electrolyte leakage, overheating, �re, or
explosion.
If battery electrolyte leaks out, ensure that the electrolyte does not touch your skin and eyes. When the electrolyte touches your
skin or splashes into your eyes, wash your eyes with clean water immediately and consult a doctor.
If there is a case of battery deformation, color change, or abnormal heating while you charge or store the battery, remove the
battery immediately and stop using it. Otherwise, it may lead to battery leakage, overheating, explosion, or �re.
If the power cable is damaged (for example, the cord is exposed or broken), or the plug loosens, stop using the cable at once.
Otherwise, it may lead to an electric shock, a short circuit of the charger, or a �re.
Do not dispose of batteries in �re as they may explode. Batteries may also explode if damaged.
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Recycle or dispose of used batteries according to the local regulations or
reference instruction supplied with your device.
This symbol on the device (and any included batteries) indicates that the device (and any included batteries) should not be disposed
of as normal household garbage. Do not dispose of your device or batteries as unsorted municipal waste. The device (and any
batteries) should be handed over to a certi�ed collection point for recycling or proper disposal at the end of its life.
For more detailed information about the recycling of the device or batteries, contact your local city o�ce, the household waste
disposal service, or the retail store where you purchased this device.
Under the Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive of the European Union, this device should be discarded
in an orderly manner. To reduce any environmental damage and threats to health due to hazardous materials that may have been used,
the WEEE and batteries must be disposed to separately and appropriately.
Disposal and Recycling Information
Emergency Call
You can use your device for emergency calls in the service area. The connection, however, cannot be guaranteed in all conditions.
You should not rely solely on the device for essential communications.
Do not trample, pull, or over bend any cable. Otherwise, the cable may get damaged, causing malfunction of the device.
Before cleaning the device, stop using it, power it o�, and then remove all the cables connected to it.
Use a clean, soft, and dry cloth to clean the device shell. Do not use any cleaning agents or sprays.
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12 PERSONAL INFORMATION AND DATA SECURITY
these services are not in use, turn them o�.
Install or upgrade device security software and regularly scan for viruses.
Be sure to obtain third-party applications from a legitimate source. Downloaded third-party applications should be
scanned for viruses.
To secure your personal information and downloaded applications, it is highly suggested that the user downloads
appropriate security and/or anti-virus applications.
Some applications require and transmit location information. As a result, a third-party may be able to share your
location information.
Your device may provide detection and diagnostic information to third-party application providers. Third party
vendors use this information to improve their products and services.
The use of some functions or third-party applications on your device could result in your personal information and data being lost or
becoming accessible to others. Several measures are recommended to help you protect personal and con�dential information.
Place your device in a safe area to prevent it from unauthorized use.
Set your device screen to lock and create a password or unlock pattern to open it.
Periodically back up personal information kept on your memory card, or stored in your device memory. If you change to a di�erent
device, be sure to move or delete any personal information on your old device.
If you are worried about viruses when you receive messages or emails from a stranger, you can delete them without opening them.
If you use your device to browse the Internet, avoid websites that might pose a security risk to avoid theft of your personal
information.
If you use services such as Wi-Fi tether or Bluetooth, set passwords for these services to prevent unauthorized access. When
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13 LEGAL NOTICE
Trademarks and Permissions
All the trademarks, products, services and company names mentioned are the property of their respective owners.
Third-Party Software Statement
Any intellectual properties, software, applications of the third-party that are provided with the device are not owned by Livall
Network Technology Co., Ltd. Thus there will be no responsibility or liability held towards Livall Network Technology Co., Ltd. for the
functions of the software and applications along with warranties and/or support for them. Third-party software and applications
services may be changed or concluded at any time. Livall Network Technology Co., Ltd. to the degree allowed by related laws, states
that it will not be responsible, liable, or compensate for the services provided by third-party providers.
Any aspects of any software and application installed and used on the device, Livall Network Technology Co., Ltd. shall not be
held responsible or reliable such as legitimacy or quality of the software/application. The users shall accept the risk of any results
caused by the software/application being possibility incompatible with the device. This device runs on Android operating system but
there has been appropriate changes made by Livall Network Technology Co., Ltd. Thus this device might not fully support all the
functions supported by standard Android operating system. Livall Network Technology Co., Ltd. shall not be liable for any related
situations.
Notice
Depending on the capacities and settings of the local network, there may be some limitations to using certain software. Thus
the functions of the device that rely on certain software might be not fully available or not able to activate. The descriptions enlisted
thus may not exactly be reenacted within the device and the accessories purchased.
Changes or modi�cations to the manual may occur without previous noti�cations or without any liability, by the right reserved
to Livall Network Technology Co., Ltd.
Copyright © 2013 by Livall Network Technology Co., Ltd.
All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means
without prior written approval of Livall Network Technology Co., Ltd.
For the device explained in this manual may contain copyright software of Livall Network Technology Co., Ltd. and other
possible licensors. No person shall not or is permitted in any manner to reproduce, distribute, modify, decompile, disassemble, decrypt,
extract, reverse engineer, lease, assign, or sublicense the software, unless such restrictions are outlawed by related laws or permitted by
individual copyright holders.
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14 DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES
LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY
In no event shall Livall Network Technology Co., Ltd. be liable for any special, incidental, indirect, or consequential manages or
lost pro�ts, business, revenue, data, goodwill or anticipated savings, that arises from the use or misusage of the device. (This limitation
shall not apply to liability for personal injury to the degree applicable law rules out such limitation.)
The information within this manual are provided “AS IS”, except required by applicable laws, no warranties of any kind; either
expressed or implied, including without limitation, the implied warranties of merchantability and �tness for a particular purpose, are
made in relation to the accuracy, reliability, or information of this manual.
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15 INDEX
F
FAQ, 52
Editing, 47
E-mail, 42
Date, 20
Docking, 8
Downloading, 39
Drag, 12
Call, 25
Camera, 48
Charging, 10
Contacts, 45
Back, 11
Bluetooth, 32, 33, 34
Application button, 13
Applications, 19, 37, 39
Area code, 27
Memo, 27
Menu, 11
Keys, 13
Keys Physical, 11
Keys Touch screen, 13
Installing, 37
Installing Battery, 7, 8
Installing Connection, 7
Home, 11
Home Screen, 13
Home Extension, 14
Home Customizing, 14
Gmail, 44
Google Account, 36
Google Services, 34
Favorites, 27
Flick, 12
S
Screen lock, 15
Settings, 19
Shortcut Buttons, 13
Slide, 12
Speci�cations, 5
Status bar, 12
Swipe, 12
System updates, 40
Pinch, 12
Playstore, 37
PLDT E-Shop, 38
Power, 11
Onscreen dialler, 25
Onscreen keyboard, 17
Navigating, 11
MicroSD Card, 21
My Apps, 38
Weather widget, 13
Wi-Fi, 30
Volume Up/Down, 11
USB, 22
Telpad, 2
Text, 17
Text Entering, 17
Text Copying, 18
Text Cutting, 18
Time, 19
Touch, 12
Touch and hold, 12
Troubleshooting, 50
TV, 23
AURA Technology Limited
Address: FLAT/RM810, Star House, 3 Salisbury Road, Tsimshatsui, Hong Kong
E-mail: info@auratech.hk
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