E matic EGQ373 7 inch tablet User Manual

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User Manual
Ematic 7” Quad-Core Tablet with Android 7.1 Nougat
EGQ373
Since the tablet software updates regularly, the user
manual may not cover all aspects of new features.
Important Notices
• The new battery will be in its best condition after
being fully charged and discharged 2-3 times.
• While using earphones, if the volume is excessively
high it may cause hearing damage. Please adjust
the volume to a safe level and moderate use.
• Do not disconnect the tablet suddenly when formatting, uploading, or downloading.
• Do not dismantle the tablet. Do not use alcohol,
thinner or benzene to clean its surface.
• Do not use the tablet while driving or walking.
• The tablet is not moisture and water resistant.
Please do not use it in a damp environment.
• Do not drop or hit the tablet against a hard surface
or the screen may be damaged or cracked.
• Do not upgrade the firmware by yourself. The
tablet should be upgraded with the right firmware
and right methods offered by us. If an upgrade is
needed, please contact us.
Section 1: Tablet Overview
Tablet Overview
Screen Basics
Touch Screen Basics
Section 2: Initial Setup
Charging
Turn on
Setting up your Google™ Account
Getting Started
Section 3: Your Home Screen
Icons
Adding Icons
Moving Icons
Removing Icons
Take a Screenshot
Sleep Mode
Quick Settings & Notifications
Manage Notifications & Interruptions
Change the Wallpaper
Section 4: Network Connection
Turn On/Off Wi-Fi
Adding a Wi-Fi Network
Forget a Wi-Fi Network
Section 5: Connecting to a Computer
PC
Mac
Section 6: Using the Keyboard
Entering Text
Gesture Typing
Basic Editing
Keyboard settings
Section 7: Exploring Apps
Clock
Camera
Included Apps
Uninstalling Apps
Section 8: Google Accounts
Why use a Google Account?
Add a Google Account
Remove a Google Account
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Google Play™
Google Play recommendations
Google Play Store app
Section 9: Google Now
Google Now Cards
Location Access
Google Now Settings
Section 10: Voice Actions
Voice Commands
Section 11: Tablet Settings
Section 12: Tips & Tricks
Extending Battery Life
Reset/Restore
Troubleshooting
Technical Specifications
Customer Support
Limitations of Liability Statement
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1.
Tablet Overview
Power.
Press to turn the unit on, or to turn the screen on
or off. Press and hold to acces the power off menu.
Headphones,
Audio output connection for headphones
Micro USB OTC.
Connect to a USB device
TF Card,
Load external microSD memory cards here.
VOL+/VOLvol+ to increase the volume level.
vol- to decrease the volume level
Camera
Reset.
Speaker
2. Initial Setup
Charging
Fully charge your tablet for 6 hours before the first use.
Use the included USB wall
charger.
The battery indicator will show
that your device is charging.
Attention: Charging by connecting to a computer will
be extremely slow. We recommend only using the
included wall charger.
Turn on
To start your tablet, press and hold the power key for
2 seconds. The Ematic logo indicates that the tablet is
loading.
Once the screen loads, choose your language and
connect to your Wi-Fi network. You will then be
prompted to sign in to your Google Account.
Setting up your Google Account
Sign in using the email address and password from
your Google Account. If you don’t have one yet, create
one.
An email address that you use for any of the following
counts as a Google Account:
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Gmail™
YouTube™
Google Apps™
AdWords™
Any other Google product
When you sign in with a Google Account, all your
email, contacts, Calendar events, and other data associated with that account are automatically synced
with your tablet. You can also add multiple Google
Accounts later.
Getting Started
Once your tablet loads, you will see a Welcome Screen.
Tap OK to begin using your tablet. Tap
to customize your Home Screen with apps and widgets.
3. Your Home Screen
Icons
You can fill the home screen with any combinations of
shortcuts, widgets, and folders you like.
When you power up your tablet for the first time, you’ll
see the main home screen panel. This panel is typically
centered; you can access additional panels on either
side of the main one by swiping your finger left or
right.
Battery Level: The white battery level indicator
will decrease and change to red as the battery
is drained.
Wi-Fi Signal: As the Wi-Fi signal strength decreases, the blue bands will change to grey.
All Apps: Tap to view all apps.
Back: Go back to the previous screen.
Recent apps: Open a list of recent apps. Tap an
app to open or swipe left/right to remove the
thumbnail.
Home: Go back to the home screen. Hold and
slide up to open Google Now.
Increase Volume
Decrease Volume
Adding Icons
Within the All Apps menu,
choose an app or swipe right to
choose a widget. Tap and hold
desired app or widget for about
2 seconds until the Home screen
appears. Slide it wherever you
want and let go.
Moving Icons
Touch & hold the icon.
Slide your finger to the new position.
(To move between Home screens, slide toward the
edge of the screen. To bump another icon out of the
way, slide slowly towards it.)
Lift your finger to drop the icon into its new position.
Removing Icons
Touch and hold the app or
widget and drag to the X icon
at the top of the screen.
Take a Screenshot
Make sure the image you want is displayed on the
screen. Press the Screenshot icon on the status bar to
take a screenshot.
You can also display or hide the screenshot button on
the status bar in the settings menu.
The screenshot is automatically saved to your Gallery.
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Sleep Mode
To save battery, you should put your tablet in sleep
mode by turning off the LCD display. To do this, press
the power key and immediately release it. Do it again
to bring up the lock screen.
Quick Settings & Notifications
Swipe down from the top of your Home Screen to view
your Notifications.
Use two fingers to swipe from the top of your Home
Screen or swipe down again from notifications to view
your Quick Settings.
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Manage Notifications and Interruptions
Tap on Sound & notification in the Settings Menu. You
can manage what notifications you see, set notification
priority level by app, and see what apps have access to
your notifications. You can set up your device so that
notifications only appear on at certain times, for certain
types of notifications, and from specific contacts.
Change the Wallpaper
Tap and hold your finger on any open space on your
home screen. A list of options appears.
Wallpapers: Choose from thumbnails of default images
Gallery: Choose a wallpaper from your personal gallery
ES File Explorer: Choose a wallpaper from a specific
folder on your tablet
Live Wallpapers: Choose from a scrolling list of
animated wallpapers
Photos: Choose a wallpaper from your personal photos
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4. Network Connection
Wi-Fi can only be used when it connects with a Wi-Fi
Access Point (AP) or a free unsecured Wi-Fi hotspot.
Turn on Wi-Fi
Within the All Apps
menu, tap Settings.
Under Wireless & Networks,
tap on Wi-Fi.
Your tablet will list the networks it finds within
range. Switch the button at the top to on and scan
for networks. Tap a network to connect.
When connected, the wireless indicator appears in the
status bar. The white lines indicate connection strength.
Turn off Wi-Fi
Tap the Wi-Fi ON switch under Wireless & Networks.
Turn off Wi-Fi when you’re not using it to extend the
life of your battery between charges.
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Adding a Wi-Fi Network
Users may also add a Wi-Fi network by pressing the
Menu icon in the top right corner.
Select Add network.
Add the network information to connect.
Forget a Wi-Fi Network
In the Wi-Fi settings screen, tap the name of the network. Tap “Forget” in the dialog that opens.
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5. Connecting to a Computer
Connect to your
computer by USB.
PC
The device driver
will install.
Choose open
folder to view
EGD078
EGQ373 (E:)
removable disk.
EGQ223
EGQ373 (E:)
You will now be
able to drag and
EGQ223
EGQ373 (E:)
your computer
onto your tablet
just as you would
drive.
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Mac
First, install the Android File Transfer application for
choose download now.
3 Install the application.
EGQ373
EQG223
The Android File Transfer application will launch
automatically when you connect your tablet. Drag &
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6. Using the Onscreen Keyboard
Entering text
Enter text using the onscreen keyboard. In most apps
it will open automatically. In others, open the keyboard
by touching where you want to type.
*Depending on what you are doing, some of the keys
on the keyboard may look different. Keyboards A&B
appears when you are searching or browsing the net.
Keyboard C appears when you are writing emails,
documents, or messaging.
Keyboard A:
Search
Touch & hold for keyboard settings
Insert numbers or
symbols
Touch & hold to type
special characters
and symbols
Keyboard B:
Search
Insert Smileys
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Keyboard C:
Enter
Insert smileys
To make the keyboard go away, touch the modified
Back button
at the bottom of the screen.
Gesture Typing
Swipe your finger over letters you want to type, and lift
after each word. The keyboard will anticipate and predict
the next word in your sentence.
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Basic Editing
Move the insertion point: Touch where you want to
type. The cursor will blink in the new position and a
blue tab will appear below it. Drag the tab to move the
cursor.
Select text: Touch & hold or double-tap within the text.
The nearest word will be highlighted and blue tabs
with appear. Drag tabs to edit selection.
Delete text: Touch
lected text.
to delete characters or se-
Insert Capital Letters: Tap the
key once to insert
one capital letter. Or hold
key while you type.
Turn on caps lock: Double-tap
key. It will turn into
. Tap again to return to lowercase.
Cut, Copy, Paste:
Select the text you want to
manipulate. When highlighted, touch
Cut,
Copy, or
Paste.
Keyboard Settings
Input languages: Select different languages
to be included when typing.
Android Keyboard Settings: Edit keyboard
settings such as Auto-capitalization, Sound,
Auto correction, and Input methods & styles.
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7. Exploring Apps
Open up some Apps to better familiarize yourself with
your new tablet.
Tap the Clock app to access your alarm clock,
timer, or stopwatch.
Clock Timer Stopwatch
Alarm
Clock
Night Mode/
Settings
Tap to change Time Zone
Tap the camera app to take pictures and videos
to share with your friends and family.
Taking Photos:
• Make sure the icon bar on the left is the camera icon
• Tap the camera icon to take a photo
• Tap the menu icon in the top right corner for
camera settings
To switch to video record, swipe right from the left icon
bar. Select the video icon. You can also change the
resolution settings and try advanced features.
Recording Video:
• Make sure the icon bar on the left is the video icon
• Tap the video icon to start recording
• Tap the video icon again to stop recording
• While recording you can tap anywhere on the screen
to take take a picture.
• Tap the menu icon in the top right corner for
video settings
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Calculator: Basic calculator functions
Calendar: keep track of your schedule and set reminders
Camera: Take photos and record videos
Chrome™: Brouse the web with Google Chrome
Clock: Set the time and and alarms
Contacts: Manage your contacts
Downloads: Manage your downloads
Drive: Share your Google Docs and files
OneDrive: Share and work together with everyone
Excel: Create spreadsheets, organize and calculate data
Powerpoint: Create slides for presentations
Word: Create and edit documents
Outlook: Sync all your e-mails and contacts
Skype: Call and chat with family and friends
OneNote: Capture your ideas and to-do lists
Videos: Plays videos available on your device
Explorer: Browse for files to edit
Translate: Translate words, phrases, and web pages
between English and over 100 other languages.
RD Client: Connect to a remote PC and work resources
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Tap Uninstall
8. Google Accounts
Why use a Google Account?
Google Accounts let you organize and access your
personal information from any computer or mobile
device.
Sync & Back-up: Whether you draft an email, add a
contact, or add an event to your calendar, your work
continuously gets backed up and synchronizes with
any computer with the same Google Account.
Accessibility: Check your latest emails, events, or text
messages wherever you are on any computer or mobile device.
Security: Google works round the clock to ensure your
private information stays secure.
Shopping: Connect your Google Account with your
Google Wallet™ to easily purchase music, books, apps,
and more on Google Play and other online stores.
Services: Your Google Account also lets you take full
advantage of other Google apps and services such as
YouTube, Google Play, Hangouts, Google Maps, Messaging, and more.
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Add a Google Account
Tap Settings.
Under Personal,
tap Accounts.
Tap Add account.
Tap what kind of account
you want to add and sign in.
Remove a Google Account
Tap Settings
Under Personal,
tap Accounts.
Tap on the type of
account that you
want to remove.
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Tap the account that
you want to remove.
Tap Menu icon.
Tap Remove
account.
Google Play
Google Play brings together all of your
favorite content in one place. Access movies, TV shows, music, books, magazines,
apps, and more when you sign in with your
Google Account. You can also shop for
more games, books, magazines, and more
in the Google Play Store app.
Google Play
My Library: Displays your most recently used books,
music, and so on. Tap any of the images to view your
content.
Recommended Apps: Recommends apps that you can
add to your home screen.
All Google Play recommendations work the same way:
Tap to see a different suggestion
Tap to avoid future suggestions like this
Hold and drag blue dots to resize
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Play Store
Play Books
Play Newsstand
Play Movies & TV
Play Music
Purchase music, games, books, magazines,
movies, TV shows, and apps on the Google
Play Store app
With Google Play, shop the world’s largest
eBookstore now with over 5 million booksavailable on web, tablet, and phone.
With Google Play Newsstand, discover
more of the news and magazines you love
with a newsstand made for you.
Choose from thousands of movies and TV
shows on Google Play and stream them
instantly on your Android phone, tablet or
the web.
Buy now, listen now, sync never, with
music on Google Play.
9. Google Now ™
Google Now uses contextual data from your tablet and
from other Google products to supply you with just the
right information at just the right time.
You can download the Google Search app on Google
Play.
After you have downloaded and installed the Google
Search app, tap the
icon on the Home screen or
swipe up from the
icon to open Google Now.
Google Now Cards
Google Now displays cards when they’re most likely to
be useful and relevant based on the current time and
your current location.
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Find out what the weather is like, how much traffic to
expect before you leave for work, or how your favorite sports team is doing.
To dismiss a card from the Google Now screen, swipe
it away. The card will return the next time it’s relevant,
which may be hours or days from now.
You can turn Google Now cards on or off at any time.
To do so from the main Google Now screen go to
Menu < Settings < Google Now and choose a specific
card. You can then check or uncheck when you would
like that card to appear.
Location Access
Find out what the weather is like or how the commute
to work will be by confirming your home and work
locations.
Google Now Settings
In order to get to your Google Now settings from the
Google Now Main Screen, touch the Menu icon at the
bottom right of the screen. Then touch Settings. 4
types of settings will be available.
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Google Now: These settings allow you to turn Google
Now On or Off. It will also take you through a brief
introduction to Google Now and you will be given the
chance to opt in. From the settings screen you can also
change the priority of cards and also sound settings for
notifications.
Voice settings: Voice settings control different aspects
of speech input and output.
• Language: Select a language to use for Voice Searches. The Voice Search language can be different from
the language displayed by your tablet.
• Speech Output: Select Hands-free only to turn on
speech output only when using a headset.
• Block offensive words: Check to ensure that search
results with offensive language are blocked.
• Hotword detection: When this is checked, you can
say “Google” when viewing the Google Now screen to
initiate a voice search or action.
Tablet Search: Select which apps in your tablet are
included in Google searches.
Privacy & Accounts: Control search-related privacy options for your Google Account.
• Manage location history: Opens Google Maps settings, where you can turn location settings and location
reporting on or off.
• Location: Allows you to turn location access by all
Google apps on or off.
• Show recent searches: Check if you want search suggestions based on your recent searches.
• Manage Web History: View your Web History after
signing in
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10. Voice Actions
After installing the Google Search app you can use
Voice Actions to get directions, send messages, and
perform a number of other common tasks.
To initiate a Voice Action you can:
• Tap the Microphone in the Google Search Bar on your
Home Screen
• Tap the Microphone in your keyboard
Next, speak the Voice Action you want to use. Here are
some typical examples:
“Set alarm for 8:30 a.m”
“Send email to Marcus Foster. Subject: Coming tonight? Message: Hope to see you later.”
“Navigate to Mike’s Bikes in Palo Alto”
As you speak, Voice Search analyzes your speech and
initiates the action. If Voice Search doesn’t understand
you, it lists a set of possible meanings. Just tap the one
you want.
Some Voice Actions, such as “send email” and “note to
self,” open a panel that prompts you to complete the
action by speaking or typing more information.
When prompted, you can:
• Touch any text already in the panel to add, or edit
the text by typing. (You can tap the Microphone icon
again to continue speaking instead of typing)
• Touch underlined words or phrases, drag across multiple words to view a list of alternate transcriptions, or
edit by speaking or typing.
• Touch a button at the bottom of the window to add
any optional fields (you can also speak the name and
content of any of these fields)
• When you are done, touch the button appropriate to
complete the action, such as Send.
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Voice Commands
To initiate a Voice Action touch the Microphone
icon
*Voice Actions will only be available after downloading the Google Search app.
Some handy voice commands are:
Say
Followed By
Examples
“bike shoes”
[Words you want
to search for]
“Map of”
Address, name,
business name, or
other destination
“Navigate to Union
Square” or “1299
Colusa Ave, Berkeley, CA”
“Go to”
Search string or
URL
“Go to Google.com”
“Note to self”
Message text
“Note to self: remember to buy milk”
“Define”
Word to define
“Define campanile”
“Weather”
Location
“Weather Detroit”
“Movie”
Movie location and
Movie name
“Movie, Los Angeles,
London After Midnight”
“Pictures of”
Topic
“Pictures of cats”
“Translate to”
Language & Phrase
“Translate to French,
Where is the restroom?”
[A math phrase]
“75 divided by 6”
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11. Tablet Settings
Wi-Fi: Turn Wi-Fi on to see available networks and connect.
Bluetooth: Turn on Bluetooth to sync to another device.
Display: Adjust brightness, change your wallpaper, turn on/off
screen rotation, sleep settings, and font size.
Sound & notification: Adjust the volume, notifications, and
alarm sounds.
Battery: Provides battery usage data.
Users: Add users & profiles with their own apps and content.
Screenshots: Display or hide the screenshot button in the
status bar.
Storage: Provides storage use data.
Apps: Tap an app to force stop, uninstall, clear data, move to
SD card, or clear data.
Location: Allow google to use data to determine your location
for improved search results.
Accounts: Tap to add or remove Email accounts.
Backup & reset: Backup data and factory reset your tablet.
Security: Adjust settings to make your tablet more secure. Allow installation of non-Market apps.
Language & input: Set language, spelling correction, keyboard
and voice settings.
Date & time: Set the date, time, and time zone.
Printing: Set up Google Cloud Print to connect your printer to
the web.
Accessibility: Adjust settings for users with poor vision.
About tablet: Model number and general tablet information.
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12. Tips & Tricks
Extending Battery Life
Reducing the Brightness of your screen can help extend
your battery life.
In Settings, tap Display.
Tap Brightness level.
Use the slider to adjust the
brightness. Then tap OK.
Use a Quick Screen Timeout.
In Settings tap Display.
Tap Sleep.
Switch off Wi-Fi if you’re not close to a strong signal.
Disable Location Services.
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Reset/Restore
Reset Device
Reset the device by
pressing the reset
button with a small
object sush as a
paper clip.
Factory Restore
Tap Backup & reset
in the settings app.
Then select Factory
data reset to restore
factory settings. This
will erase all data on
the tablet.
Troubleshooting
Cannot turn on the tablet.
Check the tablet’s power level. Please charge it before starting it. If your tablet still cannot be turned on, you may reset it
before you turn it on.
No sound from earphones.
Check if volume is set to ‘0’. Or earphone may be broken,
please try another one.
Loud static noise.
Check if there is dust in the earphone or speaker. Check if the
Frozen to any operation.
Press and hold the power button for 6 seconds to reset the
device.
Application is not working.
Possible reasons may be that this app is not compatible with
to download a full version.
How do I delete a Google account?
If an account is added, the account is shown in Accounts of
Settings, where you may also add another account. To delete
an undesired account, tap the account, then tap the menu icon
in the upper right hand corner and choose Remove account.
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Android 7.1, Nougat
7” 1024 x 600 Screen
1.2GHz Quad-Core Processor
1GB RAM
16GB flash memory (formatted capacity will be less)
Front 0.3MP Camera
MicroSD card slot supports up to 32GB
USB 2.0
Accelerometer
Wi-Fi (802.11b/g/n)
Bluetooth
Soft Touch Body
Customer Support
Visit ematic.us/support for customer support
regarding your device.
online. You will be provided a ticket number regarding
your issue which you can refer to when contacting us
further.
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Limitations of Liability Statement
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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.
The Ematic brand and products are owned by Shaghal, Ltd.
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FCC Caution:
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.
Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Note: 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.
The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement. The device
can be used in portable exposure condition without restriction.
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