Amazon com Services 1229 Tablet Device User Manual

Okakopa LLC Tablet Device

User manual

Device User Guide
Table of Contents
Welcome!
Prior to Using Your Device
The Device Interface
Device Content
Acquiring Content
Customizing Your Device Settings
Finding Additional Assistance
Product Information
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Welcome!
Your Device is designed to let you to read, watch videos, listen to music, play games, run apps,
browse the Internet, and stay connectedall on one device.
This short, informative guide will familiarize you with many Device features, and can
generally be read in less than 15 minutes.
Additional help is available on the Device Support website at [INCLUDE URL].
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Prior to using your Device
Before you use your Device, do the following:
Charge the battery
Unlock your Device
The following sections walk you through the above actions in addition to providing information
about the Device interface.
Charging the battery
To charge your Device, connect it to a power outlet using the included power adapter.
The indicator light on the bottom edge of the device will turn amber while charging and green
when the battery is fully charged. When your Device is on, a lightning bolt will appear on the
battery indicator at the top of the screen. If the indicator light does not turn green, make sure that
the power cable is fully inserted into your Device and that the power adapter is securely inserted
into the power outlet. If your Device is still not charging, try another electrical outlet.
Fully charging your Device should take 4 hours. When fully charged, the battery indicator will
appear filled.
Unlocking your Device
To unlock your Device, press the power button to wake it up and display the unlock screen, then
press the orange ribbon and swipe your finger to the left across the screen.
Setting up & registering your Device
If you’re reading this guide, you’ve probably completed the Device setup process. This includes
connecting to a Wi-Fi network and registering your Device to a Company account.
If your Wi-Fi is not connected, [DESCRIBE]
To verify that your Device is registered and ready to use, [DESCRIBE]. To register,
[DESCRIBE]
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Basics
Speakers: The top edge of your Device contains stereo speakers for audio content.
Headphone jack: Plug in headphones or your own external speakers. Plugging in headphones or
external speakers will turn off the built-in speakers.
Micro-USB/power port: To charge your Device from a power outlet, connect it to a power
outlet using the included power adapter. You can use a USB cable (not included) to connect your
Device to a computer for transferring files.
Power button: To turn on your Device, press the power button. To put your Device in sleep
mode, press and release the power button. If you need to turn off the Device completely, such as
when traveling on an airplane, press and hold the power button for seven seconds until the screen
goes blank. If your Device does not power on or is unresponsive during use, you can do a hard
restart by pressing and holding the power button for 20 seconds. The power button has a charge
indicator light that is amber when your Device is charging and will turn off when the battery is
fully charged.
Touchscreen actions
Your Device features a touchscreen interface that allows you to perform many tasks with a few
gestures.
To select an item, simply tap it.
To turn a page or advance through your content libraries, simply swipe your finger left or right.
Swipe your finger up or down to navigate your content.
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Chapter 1
The Device Interface
Status Bar
The Device Status Bar is located at the top of the screen and displays the Home icon, Quick
Settings icon, Wi-Fi indicator, battery indicator, and the time.
Home Button: Tap the Home button from anywhere on your Device to return to the Home
screen.
Notifications: Messages generated by games and applications. You can select a sound to
alert you of incoming notifications in Settings.
Quick Settings: Select to display settings for the most commonly performed tasks
including, locking and unlocking your Device’s screen rotation, adjusting volume, setting display
brightness, accessing Wi-Fi settings, and syncing. Tap the More to bring up more Device
Settings.
Wi-Fi Indicator: The number of bands represents the strength of the Wi-Fi signal at your
current location.
Battery Indicator: The degree to which the battery is filled represents the remaining
charge in the battery.
Searching
The search field is located at the top the Home screen and content pages. Tap the search field to
bring up the onscreen keyboard. After you enter your search criteria, tap the Search key on the
keyboard. You can enter a letter in the search field, and search for content beginning with that
letter.
Tabs
Tabs on the Home screen represent the major content types: Books, Newsstand, Docs, Music,
Video, and Web. Select a tab to view all of the stored content in that category either on the
device or in the cloud. For example, selecting Newsstand displays all magazines and newspapers
including individual issues and subscriptions.
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Content is displayed on “shelves” in either a grid or list view for books, newsstand, docs, and
web. To scroll, drag your finger anywhere in the content item. To quick scroll, flick your finger.
To sort content, tap and release the sort control menu. Sorting options differ depending upon
content type. For example, you can sort your books by most recent (default), author, or title.
Carousel
The Home screen carousel contains all of the content on your device in a carousel view. To
advance the carousel, swipe your finger across the screen. Each item will appear once in the
carousel. An items position is determined by when it was most recently accessed. Newly
purchased items are marked with a “New” badge.
Favorites
You can designate any item on your Device as a Favorite. Favorites are located below the
carousel, and can be added in two ways:
Tap and hold to drag an item from the carousel to the Favorites section.
Tap and hold an item to display the context menu and select Add to Favorites.
Favorites will still appear in the library for that content type. To remove an item from Favorites,
tap and hold the item to display the context menu and select Remove from Favorites.
Soft Keys
Soft Keys are located at the bottom of the screen and bring up additional actions and/or settings,
and differ depending upon the application. For example, within the Music application, selecting
the soft key displays Downloads, Settings, and Help.
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Chapter 2
Device Content
Books
Your Device gives you access to features that are not available with printed materials.
Dictionary: [DESCRIBE]
Search: Click the magnifying glass soft key to bring up the keyboard. Enter the text you want to
search for and tap Go to perform the search. The default search is within the current document.
Customizing your text display: The Device provides a quick way to adjust the appearance of
books and periodicals by changing the font style, typeface, line spacing, margins, and color
mode.
Highlights, notes, and search: [DESCRIBE]
Bookmarks: [DESCRIBE]
Viewing page numbers and progress
[DESCRIBE]
Reading Device documents on other devices
[DESCRIBE]
[DESCRIBE ADDITIONAL FEATURES]
Newsstand
Newsstand displays magazines and newspapers including individual issues and subscriptions.
Back issues are aggregated together to keep your newsstand organized. The action you take to
display back issues depends upon your view:
Grid View: Back issues of periodicals are represented by a stack. Tap a stack to open the
most recent issue in that stack. To expand a stack and view each issue, tap and hold to
display the context menu and select “View all Issues”. To restack, tap and hold to display the
context menu and select “Collapse Issues”.
List View: The number of back issues displays next to the periodical name. Tap the number
next to display all issues. Tap again to collapse the list.
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Once you have expanded a stack or list, issues will behave like any other content on the shelf.
Docs
You can add content, such as documents, music, videos, and photos to your Device without a
Wi-Fi connection, by connecting it to your computer via a USB cable, (not included). Your
Device will work with any computer running Mac OS X 10.2 or later, or Windows 2000 or later.
When you first connect the Device to a computer’s USB port, it will appear as an external
storage drive or volume on the computer’s desktop. You can add files to these directories, and
you can copy, move, or delete the files that are already there. Note that Device is not usable as a
device while in USB drive mode.
Music
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Video
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Applications
Your Device can run a variety of applications. Just like other content, apps will display in the
carousel in addition to displaying in the Apps library.
Applications use soft keys to display additional. To launch an application, tap the apps’ icon. For
detailed instructions on how to use a specific application, refer to the Help for that application.
Web
Your Device includes a fully functional web browser that supports Flash, bookmarks, history,
and searches. To access the web browser, on the Home page select the Browser icon or select the
Web tab. You can have multiple tabs open by selecting the “+” symbol. Use the soft keys to go
forward and back within web pages, add a bookmark, share a web page, view history, view
downloads and access settings to customize your browser experience.
Managing Your Content
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Chapter 3
Acquiring Content
Shop the Device Store anytime, anywhere
Company offers a wide selection of books, newspapers, magazines, music, videos, as well as
popular games. To acquire content within each content category, simply tap the store link in the
top right corner of each content library screen. You can also purchase applications by selecting
the App Store icon on the Home screen.
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Chapter 4
Customizing Your Device Settings
Quick Settings
Your Device includes a series of settings that allow you to customize your device.
Tap the Quick Settings icon located on the status bar to display settings for the most commonly
performed tasks. To exit settings, either tap the Back soft key to retrace your steps or tap the
Home icon.
Locked/Unlocked: Select to lock/unlock screen rotation.
Volume: Use the slider to adjust Device volume.
Brightness: Use the slider to adjust the screen brightness. Select “Automatic Brightness” to
adjust screen brightness automatically based upon the ambient light.
Wi-Fi: Contains an option to connect/disconnect from a Wi-Fi network and displays a list of
detected Wi-Fi networks. To receive a notification when an open network is available select
Network Notification”.
More Settings
Tap the More icon to display additional Device Settings.
Customer Feedback & Support: Includes FAQs & Troubleshooting, Device help topics, a link
for contacting Customer Service, and a form for sending feedback.
My Account: Indicates the Company account name to which your Device is registered.
Available Account settings include:
Deregister/Register: Use this option to register and deregister the device.
Change Device Name: Select to change the name displayed in the top left corner of the
Home screen.
Sounds: Select to access sound settings.
Volume: Use the slider to adjust the volume.
Notification Sounds: Select a sound for incoming notifications.
Display: Select to access display settings.
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Brightness: Use the slider to adjust screen brightness.
Auto Brightness: Select to adjust screen brightness automatically based upon ambient light.
Screen Timeout: Specify the number of minutes of inactivity before your Device goes to
sleep.
Security: Set a device password and security credentials.
Lock Screen Password: Enter a password to restrict access to your Device. You’ll
subsequently be prompted to enter the password whenever you turn on the device or wake it
from sleep. The first time you toggle ON, you will be prompted to set a password.
Install Secure Credentials: Click to install a certificate. Prior to installing, use a USB cable
(not included) to connect your Device to a computer and transfer the certificate to the Device
root.
Credential Storage Password: Set a password to protect the passwords associated with your
secure credentials/certificates.
Use Secure Credentials: Toggle ON to use installed certificates.
Clear Credential Storage: Select to clear your stored credentials. Note that this will also
delete your Credential Storage Password.
Applications: Displays a list of the applications installed on your Device. Information includes
application name, number of processes, and number of services.
Date & Time: Manually set the time and date or allow the system to do it for you.
Automatic: Select to let Device set the date and time automatically. If toggled OFF, the
following options display: Set Time and Set Date.
Select Time Zone: Choose from a list of world time zones.
Wireless Network: Toggle Wi-Fi ON or OFF. You also configure advanced wireless settings
here, including IP and HTTP Proxy.
Device Keyboard: Use to customize Device keyboard behavior. Settings include:
Auto-capitalization: Automatically corrects capitalization based upon standard grammar
rules.
Quick fixes: Automatically corrects common typos.
Device: Displays available storage space, device serial number, Wi-Fi MAC Address, and build
number. Device also includes the restore option:
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Restore to Factory Defaults: Restores your Device to its original factory settings and
restarts it. You should select this action only if instructed to do so by Device Customer
Service.
Legal: Provides trademark, copyright, and other notices about the software installed on your
Device.
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Chapter 5
Finding Additional Assistance
We’d love to hear from you! To send us your feedback, tap the Quick Settings icon on the top of
the screen, then More, and select “Customer Feedback & Support”. In addition to a feedback
link, there are FAQs, help topics, and customer service contact information.
For learn more about your Device, visit the Device Customer Support website at [INCLUDE
URL]
Product Information
Regulatory Section
FCC Compliance Statement
This Device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This Device may not cause harmful interference; and (2) this Device must accept
any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This Device 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. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation.
This Device meets the FCC Radio Frequency Emission Guidelines and is certified with the FCC
as the FCC ID number found on the back of the Device.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could
void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Information regarding Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy Exposure to
Radio Frequency Energy
Your Device is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to RF
energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the United States (FCC). Information
on your Device is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/ after searching on the FCC ID for your Device, which can be found
on the back of the Device.
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IEEE 1725 Battery Safety Statement
Do not disassemble or open, crush, bend or deform, puncture or shred.
Do not modify or remanufacture, attempt to insert foreign objects into the battery,
immerse or expose to water or other liquids, expose to fire, explosion or other hazard.
Only use the battery for the system for which it is specified.
Only use the battery with a charging system that has been qualified with the system per
this standard. Use of an unqualified battery or charger may present a risk of fire,
explosion, leakage, or other hazard.
Do not short circuit a battery or allowed metallic conductive objects to contact battery
terminals.
Replace the battery only with another battery that has been qualified with the system per
this standard, IEEE-Std-1725-200x. Use of an unqualified battery may present a risk of
fire, explosion, leakage or other hazard.
Promptly dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations.
Battery usage by children should be supervised.
Avoid dropping the phone or battery. If the phone or battery is dropped, especially on a
hard surface, and the user suspects damage, take it to a service center for inspection.
Improper battery use may result in a fire, explosion or other hazard.
For those host devices that utilize a USB port as a charging source, the host device's user
manual shall include a statement that the phone shall only be connected to CTIA certified
adapters, products that bear the USB-IF logo or products that have completed the USB-IF
compliance program.

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