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Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Overview
1.2 Front Panel
1.3  Right/Left Panel
1.4 Back Panel
1.5  Top/Bottom Panel
1.7 Features
1.1
Overview
Congratulations on the purchase of your new advanced Smartpad. You’re about to discover so many things about
your smartpad, that will help you maximize the experience of its usage. Read this chapter to learn more about the
functions of the smartpad, battery , charging the battery, and more.
1.2
Front Panel
1.3 Right/left Panel
1.4 Back Panel
1.5 Top/Bottom Panel
1.7 Features
The smartpad is optimized for rich internet and entertainment experiences as well as to meet your daily business
needs. The smartpad features:
• Touch screen panel.
• Supports WiFi network connection for quick access to the web.
• Supports Bluetooth connections to send and receive data to and from other Bluetooth devices.
• Includes browser applications for web surfing on the go.
• Chat with friends through the instant messenger and the built-in webcam.
• Allows you to get in touch with personal and business contacts through Email exchange.
• Play music, and movies.
• Built-in camera to take digital pictures and record video clips.
• Powerful tools and office programs for your business needs.
• Support USB connections for external devices.
Chapter 2 Getting Started
2.1 Charging the Battery
2.2 Checking the Battery Status
2.3 Connecting USB device
2.4 Inserting Micro SD card
2.5 Connecting Earphone
2.6 Using the Mouse
2.7 Input information
2.8 The Power Switch
2.1 Charging the Battery
The battery which comes along with your device is partially charged. It is recommended to completely discharge
the battery before you operate the Smartpad. Batteries perform best after being fully charged.
To charge the battery
1. Assemble the power cable as shown.
2. Connect the Smartpad with the power cable.
3. Connect the power cable to an live outlet.
4. Remove the power cable when charging is Done.
Battery Charging Time
Charging while power is off: approx. 3.5 hours.
2.2 Checking the Battery Status
There are two ways to check the battery level of your device:
Power LED Indicator
The Power LED Indicator indicates the charge level status of your battery.
when the Power LED indicator is in orange, it indicates that the battery is charging.
when the Power LED indicator is green, the battery stop charging. Disconnect the charger from the outlet then
from the device.
Battery Icon on the Status Bar
While the device is turned on, you can check the battery level icon located on the Status Bar.
A green icon
, indicates that the battery is full .
While the battery is charging, the icon on the status bar starts scrolling on the dispaly. when the battery is fully
charged, the icon stops scrolling and indicates geeen with a flash logo.
System will have the following defined behavior with specific battery %:15%: System will show “Battery low”
warning message. The message will re-appear at boot up or resume from suspend when no AC plug-in and
battery capacity is less than 15%. 6%: System will power off automatically.
2.3
Connecting USB device
You can connect USB devices such as a keyboard, printer, mouse, external drive, and other devices to your
Smartpad.
To connect USB devices
1.
2.
3.
locate the USB port on the top of the Smartpad, See”Right/Left Panel” to locate the USB port.
Oper the port cover.
Connect the USB cable as shown on the left.
To remove an external drive connected to the USB
1.
data loss.
2.
3.
4.
before removing an external drive, tap the connection icon to safely remove the device to avoid
your MID will pop up a message to confirm the removal. Tap the message.
Remove the USB connection.
Close the port cover.
Plug and Play devices
Plug and Play (PnP) devices include like keyboards, mouse and other accessories which do not require
installation or drivers after connected. Plug the device, then “play” or use it at once. Your can remove the PnP
device form the device anytime.
2.4
Inserting Micro SD card
Smartpad supports Micro SD cards with 2 GB capacity or above.
To insert Micro SD card
1.
Locate the Micro SD card slot on the top of the Smartpad. See “Top/Bottom Panel“to locate the
Micro SD card slot.
2.
Open the slot cover.
3.
Slide the Micro SD card gently into the slot with the metallic part facing the back of the MID, until
you hear a click sound.
4.
Close the slot cover.
The Smartpad detects the card and opens the File Manager application.
To remove Micro SD card
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Before removing the card, tap the connection icon to safely remove the device to avoid data loss.
You Smartpad will pop up a message to confirm the removal. Tap the message.
Open the slot cover.
Push the card into the slot, until you hear a click sound, to release the locks.
Gently remove the card.
Close the slot cover.
2.5
Connecting Earphone
Use the earphone included in your Smartpad to listen to music, voice recordings and video sounds in your MID.
Other audio output device such as external speakers can be connected through the headphone jack for more
sound surround options.
1.
Find the headphone jack on the top of the Smartpad. See” Top/Bottom Panel” to locate the jack.
2.
Connect the device as shown below.
3.
To listen to audio outputs open an entertainment application.
2.6
Using the Mouse
You can navigate the Smartpad with your finger. See Chapter 2 Connecting USB device on how to connect a
mouse to your Smartpad.
Mouse/Finger Function:
Mouse
Finger
Function
Single click
Single-tap
Click or single-tap to select or run an item.
Double click
Double-tap
Double click or double-tap to select or run an item.
Right click
Tap and hold
Press and hold for more than 3 seconds to display the Pop-up menu.
Click and drag
Drag
Drag an item to move it.
Flick
Flick
Flick the pen across the screen in a particular direction to scroll up, down, left, or right.
2.7
Input information
Built-in Keyboard
To input text with the built-in keyboard.
2.8
The Power Switch
The Power Switch is located at the right panel of your device. It is used to power on/off the Smartpad.
1. The Power Button behaviors
System Status
Action
Result
Power off
Short press
Turn on the power
Press once
Enter suspend mode
Long press(2 seconds)
Show power menu
Press once
Resume from suspend mode
Power on
Suspend
2. To unlock the Smartpad
When you pressed the power button to open the Smartpad, then you need to move the lock indicate follow the
arrow direction to enter the system:
Chapter 3 Your Smartpad
3.1 Home Screen
3.2 The Status Bar
3.3 The Smart Key
3.4 The Smart Menu
3.1 Home Screen
The Home Screen contains 8 application groups.
Flick your finger across the screen to scroll through all the application groups.
Scroll Bar
Status Bar
Tap the left/right arrows to scroll
through the Main Toolbar.
Displays the time, battery,
WiFi,Bluetooth
Quick Menu
Tap the icon to go directly to the applications.
Icons can be changed by user.
Note:
1. You could add desktop shortcut Menu you like by dragging an icon to the Home
Screen.
2. You could delete shortcut Menu by keeping press the icon untill the Recycle Bin appear
in the right of the Home Screen, then remove the icon to Recycle Bin.
3.2 The Status Bar
The Status Bar appears on top of the Smartpad Screen. it indicates your current mode. it contains Time, Alarm
Clock, Battery Status, WiFi Status,Bluetooth Status.
Icons
12:00pm
Description
Time and Clock
Alarm Clock
Battery Status: Indicates battery level, more bars denotes more power.
WiFi: Indicate the status of the internet connection.
Bluetooth
WiFi signal
Display current input method.
3.3 The Smart Key
The Status Keys appear on the right of the Front Smartpad panel. It contains 5 keys as below:
Icons
Description
Search: Tap this could open Quick Search Box with internal Keyboard.
Back: Back to the previous page
Home: Back to the Start Menu
Menu: Bring up the related shortcuts
Media Volume: Tap this could bring up a windows to change the Volume.
3.4 The Smart Manu
This Status Menu on right of the Smartpad Screen. It contains 3 keys as below:
1.
Tap this will bring up the Add to Home Screen windows, you could add 4 type icons: Shortcuts, Widgets,
Folders, Wallpapers.
1 Shortcuts contain:
Icons
Description
Applications: add some applications to desktop
Aldiko: tap to open the E-book windows
Bookmark: tap to open Web address recently browserd
Contact: tap to create new contact
Direct message: tap to choose a number to send message
Music playlist: tap to open the Music playlist
Settings: tap to set the Smartpad
2 The Widgets contains 12 con, you could add some Icons to desktop by tap them, and
add the related widgets by tap and choose you want item to desktop.
Icons
Description
Analog clock
Social Network Widget
Facebook
Shoutcast Radio Widget
Music
Twidroid
Picture frame
Twidroid Large
Power Control
Twidroid Small
Search
YouTube Widget
3 The Folders contain 6 icon, you could add the Icons to desktop by tap them.
Icons
Description
New folder: tap to add new folder to desktop
All contacts: tap to add All contacts folder to desktop
Bluetooth received: Tap to add Bluetooth received to desktop
Contacts with phone numbers
Facebook phonebook
Starred contacts
4 The Wallpapers contain 2 icons: Pictures, Wallpaper gallery, you could tap these to
open the picture base and choose one to set wallpaper.
Icons
Description
Pictures
Wallpaper gallery
2.
Tap this will bring up the Home Menu windows as blow shows:
The Home Menu windows as below:
3.
Tap this will bring up the Contacts and Favorites as below shows:
You could add or delete new contacts and Favorites by tap the fourth smart key on the right of bezel to bring
up related shortcut.
Chapter 4 Basic Settings
4.1 Date and Time
4.2 Language Setting
4.3 Desktop Wallpaper
4. 4 Location & security
4.5 Applications
4.6 Accounts & sync
4.7 Text-to-speech
4.1 Date and Time
To open the date and time application
From the The Smart Menu, select Settings>Date & time
When you open the Date &time settings windows, there are 6 six items: Automatic, Set
date, Select time zone, Set time, Use 24-hour format, Select date format. The Set date
and Select time zone and Set time can't be setted when Automatic is choosed, so before
you set date and time, be sure the Automatic is not choosed.
1. To change the time
Select and open Set time seting windows as below:
Displays AM/PM, click
the button to exchange
directly.
Displays the hour, use
the +/- to change, or
tap the hour to open
the build-in keyboard to
keyin hour directly.
Displays the minute, use
the +/- to change, or
tap the minute to open
the build-in keyboard to
keyin minute directly.
Click Set to exit application after setting the hour/minute, or Click Cancel to exit
application if you don’t want to change the setting.
2. To change the date
Select and open Set date seting windows as below:
Displays the month, use
the +/- to change the
month, or tap to open
the build-in keyboard to
keyin month directly.
Displays the year, use the
+/- to change the year,
or tap to open the buildin keyboard to keyin year
directly.
Displays the date, use the +/- to change
the date, or tap to open the build-in
keyboard to keyin date directly.
Click Set to exit application after setting the month/date/year, or click Cancel to exit
application if you don't want to change the setting.
3. To set the Time Zone
To select the Select time zone to open all Time Zone in Smartpad, select you want to set the time zone.
4. To set the Time format
To tap the Use 24-hour format to change the time format directly.
Time format:
1:00 pm
13:00
5. To set the date format
To tap the Select date format to open the date format windows, select you want.
Date format:
Normal(month/date/year)
Date/month/year
Year/month/date
4.2 Language Setting
From the Smart Menu, select Settings> Language & keyboard
There are 3 items in Language and keyboard setting windows: Select locale, Android keyboard, User
dictionary.
1. To change the language locale
To Select locale to open all Smartpad language locale list, select you want.
2. To change Android keyboard
To set onscreen keyboard, tap the Android keyboard to open the setting windows, it include 6 items:
1. Vibrate on keypress
Choose this the Smartpad will vibrate while the keyboard be pressed.
2 Sound on keypress
Choose this the Smartpad will sound while the keyboard be pressed.
3 Auto-capitalization
Choose this the Smartpad will Auto-capitalization while the keyboard be pressed.
4 Quick fixes
Choose this the Smartpad will correct commonly typed mistakes while you use the build-in keyboard keyin
information.
5 Show suggestions
Choose this the Smartpad will display suggested words while typing.
6 Auto-Complete
Choose this the Smartpad will spacebar and punctuation automatically insert highlighted word.
3. User dictionary
When you open the user dictionary first time, there have no any words in the user dictionary, you could add a
word through the Menu.
You could tap the smart key
, then Add button will appear at the bottom of the screen, click the Add button
will open the below picture, key in the word you want, select OK will save the Adding, select Cancel will exit
the Adding windows.
4.3 Desktop Wallpaper
To change the Desktop wallpaper
1. From the Add to Home screen, select Wallpapers> Wallpaper gallery
2. From Wallpaper gallery select one picture you want
3. Click the Set wallpaper button.
4.4 Location & secuity
1. My Location
You could find your location by Wi-Fi and/or mobile networks or see your location in applications(Such as
Maps) using wireless networks.
2. Screen unlock pattern
You could protect your device from unauthorized use by creating a personal screen unlock pattern.
1> On the next screen, watch while an example pattern is drawn.
2> When ready, draw your own personal unlock pattern. Experiment with different patterns but connect at
least four dots.
3> Redraw your pattern to confirm.
You could change your pattern to unlock screen.
3. Passwords
You could see the passwords as you type by setting the Visible passwords.
4. Credential storage
Your smartpad allows applications to access secure certificates and other credentials by Setting use secure
credentials. You can install encrypted certificates from SD card, and set or change the credential storage
password.
You could clear credential storage of all contents and reset its password by Clear storage.
4.5 Application settings
There are four item could be set for application:
1. Unknown sources: It allows install of non-Market applications
2. Manage applications: It could manage and remove installed applications
3. Running services: It could view and control currently running services
4. Development: It could set options for application development
4.6 Accounts & sync
1. General sync settings
You could sync/send/and receive data at any time by setting general sync applications
2. Auto-sync
The applications could sync data automatically by setting Auto-sync.
You could Add account by two ways: Corporate and Facebook.
4.7 Text-to-speech
1. Listen to an example
Type this your smartpad will play a short demonstration of speech synthesis.
There are two items Default settings
1. Speech rate
Type this you could set the speed at which the text is spoken by Very slow/Slow/Normal/Fast/Very fast five
kinds.
2. Language
Type this you could set the language-specific voice for the spoken text by American English/British English/
French/German/Italian/Spanish six kinds.
3. Always use my settings
Type this the Smartpad will default the two settings above override application settings.
Chapter 5 Makeing a Connection
5.1 Connecting to the Internet via WiFi
5.2 Bluetooth
5.3 Flight Mode
Connecting to the Internet via WiFi
The Wireless & networks application makes Internet connection for your Smartpad. It
contains four modules: Airplane mode, WiFi, Bluetooth, and VPN. Airplane mode, WiFi,
Bluetooth and VPN are turned off by default. To turn a function on, tap the aplication's
Selected Button.
To open Connection Manager
5.1 Wireless Connection Settings
The advantages of a WiFi network include advanced network secruity, enhanced
reliablility, network flexibility, better performance and shared broadband and internet
access.
Internet is a gateway for knowledge, entertainment, business and practically every
information that you want to konw can be searched on Internet. The Smartpad features
wireless connection for your internet needs. Use WiFi when you are in range of a hotpot.
Before you start the setup, contact your network administrator to get the name of the
network(SSID), and the security information, such as WEP or WAP keys, and the network
password.
The easiest way to connect to a WiFi network is to automatically scan and connect to a
nearby network.
To automatically scan and connect to a network.
1. Tap Wi-Fi directly or Wi-Fi settings to open Setting windows to enable WiFi application
if WiFi is turned off, then the Smartpad will scan and list all the available networks
automaticallly.
2. Select a network then click Connect.
If the network has security, a popup window will appear, enter the password.
3. Done.
4. After WiFi is connected ok, the Wireless signal will appear on the Status Bar.
5.2 Bluetooth
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications techonlogy. With Bluetooth
capabilities, devices can exchange information within a distance of about 10 meters. Use
Bluetooth to:
1. Transfer files.
2. Share Internet access with the other computer.
3. Connect to Internet through a mobile phone modem function.
4. Connect to a bluetooth supported device such as a mouse, a keyboard or a cordless
earphone.
5. Share audio input or output with the other Bluetooth device.
6. Connected to the printer or modem via serial service.
To Open Bluetooth Application
1. Tap the Home Menu, select settings> Wireless & networks
2. Be sure the Airplane mode is not choosed.
3. Tap the Bluetooth directly or Bluetooth settings to open the Setting windows.
4. If Bluetooth application had opened, the Bluetooth icon will appear on the Status Bar,
and The Bluetooth is choosed.
To search remote Bluetooth device:
After the Bluetooth application is open, Click Bluetooth settings> Scan for devices
1. you could modify your device name by click Device name to popup a modify windows.
2. All available devices will list below the Scan for devices, and you could roll the right bar
to select you want device.
To transfer/Receive Files via Bluetooth
Click a scanned device, and then a popup window will appear: Bluetooth pairing request,
you need key in PIN to link the device, then click the File Transfer button on the up right
corner to open File Transfer window.
5.3 Airphone Mode
Enablling Airphone Mode ensures your safety when using your Smartpad on board an
aircraft. All other connection applications, which might interfere aircraft operation, are
automatically disabled. When you power up your device, this module is turned off by
default. To enable, tap the Wireless & network settings, tap mode button on the right. A
check mark will appear. To disable, tap the check mark.
Chapter 6 Browsing the Web
6.1 Accessing Websites
You use the internet for so many things: checking email, finding driving directions, getting
news, and instant messaging among others. Now you can bring the internet with you
almost anywhere you go. Use your Smartpad to make internet connections and the web
browser opens the entire online world for you. To access the internet, your Smartpad
must be setup properly. See Chapter 5 Making a Connection.
The Smartpad features Google as its internet browser.
To open the browser
From the Home Menu, select Browser.
6.1 Accessing Websites
You can open web pages, navigate through pages and do the same things you can do with
a desktop browser in the Google application.
To view a website
1. Enter the address of the website in the address field.
2. Tap Go.
Address field.
Type the web
page address
here.
Favorite.
Type to open the
Bookmarks, Most
visited, History.
Small.
Type to small the
windows.
Large.
Type to large the
windows.
To Add a bookmark
1. Tap
to open the bookmark window.
2. Tap Add to open the Add bookmark window:
3. Key in Name and Location
4. Click OK to finish Adding or Click Cancel to exit the Adding window.
To edit a bookmarked web page
1. Tap
to open the bookmark window.
2. Keep press the bookmark you want about 2 seconds till popup a windows as below:
it includes
Item
Open
Open in new window
Edit bookmark
Add shortcut to Home
Share link
Copy link URL
Delete bookmark
Set as homepage
Description
Tap to open the Web.
Tap to open the Web in a new window.
Tap to open the Edit bookmark window, you could reedit the Name and Location.
Tap to add the shortcut to Home Screen.
Tap to share link, your Smartpad could share the link by three ways: Facebook, Twidroid, Messaging.
Tap to copy the link URL.
Tap to open the Delete window, you could select OK to delete the bookmark or Cancel to exit the Delete window.
Tap to set as the homepage.
Chapter 7 Communication
7.1 Instant Messenger
7.2 E-mail
Your Smartpad is equipped with Instant Messager, E-mail for communication.
Before you start online communication, your Smartpad must have an active internet
connection. See Chapter 5 Connecting to the Interenet via WiFi for detailed instructions
on how to connect to the internet.
7.1 Instant Messager
Instant messager allows you to send and reveive instant messages online.
To open Messager,
From mail Menu, select Messaging.
1. Click New message, open the message windows.
2. Select the number you want to pass the message.
3. Key-in the word you want to pass
4. Click Send.
7.2 E-mail
E-mail lets you enjoy the efficiency of staying in touch with personal and business
contacts. Your Smartpad uses Gmail as the default e-mail client. Gmail is a software that
lets you access email on your Smartpad by an account from an email provider or from
your corporate.
To open Gmail application
From Main Menu, select Email.
To use gmail, you need to setup an account for the first time.
To setup an account for the first time
you can configure Email for most accounts in just a few steps.
1. After opening the Gmail, the set up mail window pop-up windows will appear.
2. Enter the email address, password, then tap Next button.
3. Then it will appear the Checking incoming server settings windows, it will need to wait
seconds to finish this.
4. If ok, will appear your received mails, you could enter Email by Internet also.
Using Email
After setting up your email accounts, you can start sending and receiving emails. There
are some folders in the left of your email windows. You could add or delete some favorite
folders by press and move the folders.
Displays the foders.
Tap the folder name
to view the content
in the message
window. See folder
information below.
Message windows.
Displays the email
subject, sender,
date and time sent.
Tap th e subject to
view the email.
Some Folders:
Inbox. Received mails are sent to this folder.
Sent. Sent messages are saved in this folder.
Drafts. Composed mails that are not yet sent are saved in this folder.
Trash. Deleted mails are saved in this foler.
Chart list. All chart contents are saved in this folder.
To Send Email
Send Button. Tap to
send out the email.
Write email.
Tap to open
the Writing
windows.
Save immediately
Button.
Discard. Tap
to discard the
email.
Receiver. You
could add
Receiver from
contact list.
Subject.
Content.
Chapter 8 Applications
8.1 Sound Recorder
8.2 Camera
8.3 E-book Reader
8.1 Sound Recorder
The Sound Recorder allows you to record your voice.
To use the Sound Recorder
From the Main Menu, select Sound Recorder.
To record your sound
1. Tap to start recording a voice clip.
2. Tap to stop recording.
The Sound recorder interface
To save the recording
1. After tapping Stop, the system will automatically the Save dialogue box, and ask if you
want to save the sound file.
2. You could choose " Use this recording" to save the sound or "Discard" to discard the
sound.
To play back a recording
1. From the Main Menu, select Music> Playlists>My recordings.
2. Choose which you want to play.
The playing Recording interface
8.2 Camera
Your Smartpad comes with a built-in webcame and a camera to take photos and video
clips.
To activate the Camera
From the Main Menu, select Camera.
Take a picture
When you open the Camera application, the camera is set to photo capture by default.
1. Focus your camera on the image you want to capture.
2. Tap
and hear a crack to capture the image.
3. Tap the photo, there are four icon: Delete, Share, Set As, Done.
You can view video clips in the Gallery, and browse the photo by move your finger in left
and right direction.
Record a Video Clip
1. Keep press the Button from bottom to up as picture:
2. Tap
and hear tickling to start recording.
3. Tap camera to finish the recording.
4. Tap the recording, there are four icon: Delete, Share, Play, Done.
You can view video clips in the Gallery, and browse the photo by move your finger in left
and right direction.
Icon
Description
Delete: Tap to delete the photo or video.
Share: Tap to share the photo or video with other by five style:
Bluetooth, Email, Facebook, Messaging, Twidroid.
Set As: Tap to pop up a windows you could choose Contact icon or
Wallpaper.
Play: Tap to play video.
Done: Tap to open camera application aggin.
8.3 E-Book Reader
Your Smartpad support Aldiko as the default E-book client.
E-Book Reader
From the Main Menu, select Aldiko.
When you open the Aldiko application, it will pop-up some tips windows automatically.
Some Tips:
1. The books you download are saved on you SD card in the eBooks directory.
2. Doing a long press on book will bring up a context menu that allows you to delete the
book, edit the book details, etc.
3. While reading a book, you can adjust the brghtness of the display without leaving the
page by swiping your finger along the left edge of the screen(this can be reconfigured in
the settings).
4. When browsing online catalogs, books that you have already downloaded will be
highlighted in green.
5. Some online catalogs provide a search functionality to help you find what you are
looking for. Check the option menu when browsing a catalog.
6. From any screen, you can quickly get back to the home screen by selecting the 'Home'
menu option.
7. The search tool displays suggestions as you type. Click on a suggested item to open the
book.
8. Once you start reading a book, it will show up on the home shelf in the 'Current
Reads'list.
9. When viewing your collection of books, just start typing characters using keyboard to
filter the list.
10. While reading a book, you can navigate forwards and backwards using either fling or
tap gestures (this can be reconfigured in the settings).
11. While you stop reading a book, we will remember which page you were reading and
bring you right back to that page the next time you open the book.
12. When viewing your collection of books, rotate your device to landscape mode to
switch to bookshelf view.
13. When you download a book, we will automatically assign tags to it based on its
subject(s)('novel', 'science-fiction', etc.).
14. Some books include links embedded in the text. Select a link by doing a long press. If
the link is a webpage, it will open in your browser; if the link points to another book, we
will download and import that book to your library.
15. If you add a bookmark to a book and don't specify a title for that bookmark, we will
put the current position in the book as default title(e.g'14%‘)
16. The books you are currently reading are easily accessible from the home screen in
the 'Current Reads'list.
17. Books on the home shelf's 'Current Reads' list will be removed from the shelf when
you finish them. You can also remove them manually by doing a long press on the book
and selecting the 'Remove from reading list' option.
18. From any screen, you can quickly get back to the home screen by selecting the 'Home'
menu option.
19. You can define your own 'Collections' to help you arrange your books.
Aldiko include two items: Bookshelf, Download Books.
1. Bookshelf. You could click the book on bookshelf to open the E-book you want to read
directly, or keep pressing the book you want until a dialog includ:
1> Open this Book
2> Book Details
3> Change Cover art
4> Delete this Book
5> Remove from Reading List
2. Down load Books.
Befor you down load books online, be sure the your network connection is available or the
server is temporarily down.
There are type for you to quickly choose book online.
Chapter 9 Tools
9.1 OI File Manager
9.2 Calculator
9.3 Alarm Clock
9.4 SD Card Manager
9.1 OI File Manager
The OI File Manager lets you browse and manage the contents of your Smartpad.
9.2 Calculator
You can do basic calculations using the Calculator in your device.
To open the Calculator
From the Main Menu, select Calculator.
The Calculator Interface
You can move your finger by left and right to come out other mathematics.
9.3 Alarm Clock
You could set you alarm clock by following belows teps:
To open the Alarm Clock
From the Main Menu, select Alarm Clock.
The Alarm Clock interface
1. You could set specific Clock outlook by tap the clock, then choose you want in pop-up
windows. There are 5types you could choose.
The Alarm Clock outlook Interface
2. You could set alarm clock by five items: Time, Ringtone, Vibrate, Repeat, Label. Tap
Done or Revert to exit after setting.
9.4 SD Card & device storage
Check and manage micro SD card contents through the SD card & device storage.
To access SD Card & device storage
From the Main Menu, select Setting>SD Card & device storage.
Note: Format will delete all data in the device, and cannot restore!
Chapter 10 System Setting
10.1 System Information
10.2 Volume Setting
10.3 Power Management
10.4 S3 System
10.5 Reboot the Smartpad
10.6 System Restore
You could view your Smartpad's system information such as: System updates, Status,
Battery use, Model number, Firmware version, Baseband version and so on.
To view system settings
From the Main Menu, select Settings>About device.
10.1 System information
Check system information such as storage status, Model number, Kernel version through
the system infor application.
10.2 Volume & Display Setting
1. By pressing the volume buttons. See Chapter 1 Top Bottom Panel for the location of
the Volume buttons. Tap and slide the sliders to adjust the Volume.
2. You could set system sound and display in Sound & display settings windows
About Sound settings, It include: Silent mode, Media Volume, Notification ringtone,
Audible touch tones, Audible selection, Haptic feedback, SD card notifications.
About Display settings, It include: Orientation, Animation, Brightness, Screen timeout.
The Sound & display settings interface
10.3 Power Manager
You could view the detail battery using information.
To access battery using
From the Main Menu, select Settings>About device>Battery use.
The Battery use detail interface
1. Android System need to use 75% power.
2. Display need to use 12% power when working, and keep press the Display icon will
pop-up a windows: the display working time, and you could reduce the screen brightness
and/or screen timeout.
3. Bluetooth need to use 8% power when working, and keep press the Bluetooth icon
will pop-up a windows: the Bluetooth working time, and to turn off bluetooth when you
aren't using it will reduce power waste.
4. Wi-Fi need to use 7% power when working, and keep press the Wi-Fi icon will pop-up
a windows: the Wi-Fi working time, and to turn off Wi-Fi when not using it or where it is
not available to reduce power waste.
10.4 S3 System
You could set you Smartpad sleep to save power when it isn't working by entering S3
system.
To enter S3 system
Tape the power button on the left panel, it may enter S3 system with power LED
flickering.
To Exit S3 system
Tape the power button on the left panel, it may exit S3 system and enter the normal
working state.
10.5 Reboot the Smartpad
If your smartpad stops responding, responds slowly, or freezes, you can reboot it.
Reboot Hole
Insert a clip into the reboot hole on the back of the smartpad to activate the reboot
swithch.
10.6 System Restore
If you encounter any problems with the smartpad system, you can reset factory data.
After the Recovery, smartpad will be set the factory default status and all internal data
might be lost. Therefore, please backup your data before recovery.
To access system restore
From the Main Menu, select Settings> Privacy> Factory data reset.
Safety Instructions
Use the following safety guidelines to help protect yourself and your device.
General Warnings
•
Do not operate your device for a long time while the device has direct contact to the body. This may cause
overheat at the bottom of the device.
•
Do not attempt to disassemble the device yourself. Always follow installation instructions closely.
•
To avoid personal injury from electric shock or fire:
Do not operate the device close to water, for example, near the bathtub, kitchen sink, laundry tub, wet
basement, swimming pool, or in the rain.
Do not connect or disconnect any cables or perform maintenance or reconfiguration of this product during
thundershower, tempest or storm
Do not push objects into the air vents or openings of your  interior components and may cause fire or electric
shock.
If the battery pack leaks and the internal fluid contacts eyes, do not rub. Wash the eyes with clean running water
and immediately seek medical attention. Otherwise, eye injury may be result.
If acid leaking from the battery pack contacts your skin or clothing, immediately wash it with running water.
Otherwise, shin inflammation can occur.
Operate the device at the recommended temperature range of +5˚Cto +35˚C(+41˚Cto +95˚C). Store it at a
temperature of -20˚C to +60˚C(+4˚C to +140˚C).
Adapter Warnings
See the installation instructions before connecting to the power supply(refer to Charging the battery on page 15)
Make sure that the power outlet you plug the adapter into is easily accessible and located as close to the
equipment operator as possible.
When using your adapter, make sure to position it around objects so it will not be cut or damaged.
Use only the AC adapters that are approved for use with this device. Use of another type of adapter
may risk fire or explosion.
Before you connect the device to a power source, ensure that the voltage rating of the AC adapter
matches that of the available power source.
220 V/50 Hz in China.
115 V/60 Hz in most of North and South America and some Far Eastern countries such as South Korea
and Taiwan.
100 V/50 Hz in eastern Japan and 100 V/60 Hz in western Japan.
230 V/50 Hz in most of Europe, the Middle East, and the Far East.
If you use an extension cable with your AC adapter, ensure that the total ampere rating of the
products plugged in to the extension cable does not exceed the ampere rating of the extension cable.
Do not cover the AC adapter with papers or other items that will reduce cooling; also, do not use the
AC adapter while it is inside a carrying case.
To remove power from the device, turn it off, remove the battery, and disconnect the AC adapter from
the electrical outlet.
The plug is the disconnecting device
Battery Pack Warning
Do not carry a battery in your pocket, purse, or other container where metal objects (such as car
keys) could short-circuit the battery terminals. The resulting excessive current flow can cause extremely high
temperatures and may result in damage from burns.
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type
battery recommended by the manufacturer.
Do not disposal of battery pack near a heat source. Heat can melt the insulation and damage other
safety features, possibly leading it to leak acid, overheat, emit smoke, burst and /or ignite.
Do not immerse the battery pack in water nor allow it to get wet. Its protective features can be
damaged, it can be charged with extremely high current and voltage, abnormal chemical reactions may occur,
possibly leading it to leak acid, over heat, emit smoke, burst and/or ignite.
Do not crush, disassemble, puncture, incinerate or short circuit external contacts of battery pack.
Do not connect the positive(+) and negative(-) terminals with a metal object such as wire. Shortcircuiting may occur leading the battery pack to leak acid, overheat, emit smoke, burst and/or ignite.
Do not use an apparently deformed or damaged battery pack, which may leak acid, overheat, emit
smoke, burst and/or ignite.
If the battery pack leaks, gives off a bad odor, generates heat, becomes discolored or immediately
remove it form the device or charger and stop using it.
Battery Pack Disposal
Dispose of the lithium ion battery packs only at approved disposal sites. To locate an appropriate site,
contact the solid waste disposal officials where you live or look for a rechargeable battery recycling website that
lists disposal locations near you.
Do not dispose of battery packs in a fire, throw them in a trash receptacle, put them in a recycling bin
not intended for their disposal, or otherwise discard them in a manner that may result in their being hazardous
to the environment.
Environment
For human health and environment protection, please take notice of below information.
WEEE NOTICE
The Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) which entered into
force on 13th February 2003, is to ensure that WEEE are recycled using best available treatment, recovery and
recycling techniques in order to protect human health and natural resources.
Recycling & disposal:
Do not dispose of your product which has the WEEE logo (shown as right) on it or on its box in the
general household waste bin.
Be sure to dispose of all your products in the designed collection facilities for recycling of such
hazardous wastes.
Separate collection and proper recovery of your WEEE at the time of disposal will allow us to help
conserving natural resources. Moreover, proper recycling of WEEE will ensure safety of human health and
environment.
For more information about WEEE disposal, recovery, and collection points, please contact your local
city center, household waste disposal service, retailer or manufacturer of the equipment.
RoHS Compliance
This product is in compliance with Directive 2002/95/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27
January 2003, on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment
(RoHS) and its amendments.
According to Management Methods for Controlling Pollution Caused by Electronic Products and Management
Methods for Controlling Pollution Caused by Electronic information Products, the information req>uired by SJ/
T11364-2006 is listed in the following table.
Names and Contents of Toxic or Hazardous Substances or Elements Contained in Products.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement
You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the part responsible for compliance
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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
of the device.
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. End
users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This transmitter
must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

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