ELITEGROUP COMPUTER SYSTEMS TMBCM4330 Tablet PC User Manual

ELITEGROUP COMPUTER SYSTEMS CO., LTD Tablet PC Users Manual

Users Manual

User Guide
Tablet with Android
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Contents
1. Overview ......................................................................................... 1
Package contents ........................................................................ 1
Tablet layout ................................................................................ 1
Front view .................................................................... 2
Rear view ...................................................................... 3
Left side view................................................................ 4
Initial Setup - Charge first then Turn on ...................................... 5
2. Basic Operations ............................................................................. 6
Power button operations ............................................................ 6
Locking your tablet to sleep ......................................... 6
Waking your tablet ....................................................... 6
Turning off your tablet ................................................. 6
Touchscreen operations .............................................................. 7
Finger gestures ............................................................. 7
Onscreen keyboard ...................................................... 9
Dictionary ................................................................... 12
3. Home screens ................................................................................ 13
Customizing your Home screens ............................................... 15
Adding an item to a Home screen .............................. 15
Creating an application folder on a Home screen...... 16
Moving a Home screen item ...................................... 16
Removing an item from a Home screen .................... 16
Changing the Home screen wallpaper ....................... 17
Status area ................................................................................ 17
Searching the Internet .............................................................. 19
Google Search ............................................................ 19
Google Voice Search ................................................... 19
4. Creating Accounts ......................................................................... 21
Creating an account .................................................................. 21
Removing an Account ............................................................... 21
Synchronizing your Google Account ......................................... 21
5. Wireless networks and devices ..................................................... 22
Wi-Fi networks .......................................................................... 22
Connecting to a Wi-Fi network .................................. 23
Adding a Wi-Fi network .............................................. 24
Disabling an automatic Wi-Fi connection .................. 24
Using Bluetooth devices............................................................ 25
Enabling and disabling the Bluetooth function.......... 25
Opening Bluetooth screen ......................................... 26
Changing your Bluetooth name ................................. 26
Pairing with a Bluetooth device ................................. 26
Unpairing a Bluetooth device..................................... 27
6. Battery and AC power ................................................................... 28
Charging the battery ................................................................. 28
Extending the battery life between charges ............................. 28
Checking the battery status ...................................................... 30
7. All Apps screen .............................................................................. 32
Opening the All Apps screen ..................................................... 32
Using the browser ..................................................................... 34
Taking pictures and videos ........................................................ 35
Viewing pictures and watching videos ........................................ 2
Listening to music ..................................................................... 31
Working with Email ................................................................... 31
Setting up your Email account ................................... 31
Reading an e-mail ....................................................... 32
Sending an e-mail ....................................................... 32
Managing accounts .................................................... 33
Managing your contacts ............................................................ 33
Using the clock .......................................................................... 34
Setting date and time ................................................. 34
Setting an alarm ......................................................... 34
Downloading applications ......................................................... 35
Downloading from Google Play ................................. 35
Downloading an app from non-Google sites ............. 36
8. USB and HDMI Connections .......................................................... 37
Working with the USB connector .............................................. 37
Share files with your Computer ................................. 37
USB OTG (On-The-GO) connection ........................................... 38
Using HDMI devices .................................................................. 39
9.Locking and Security ...................................................................... 40
Screen lock mode ...................................................................... 40
Protecting data against viruses ................................................. 41
Locking the tablet screen .......................................................... 41
10. Settings ........................................................................................ 43
Where to find Settings .............................................................. 43
WIRELESS & NETWORKS ........................................................... 45
Wi-Fi ........................................................................... 45
Bluetooth.................................................................... 46
DEVICE ....................................................................................... 48
Sound ......................................................................... 49
Display ........................................................................ 49
Storage ....................................................................... 50
Battery ........................................................................ 50
Apps ............................................................................ 51
PERSONAL ................................................................................. 51
Accounts & sync ......................................................... 51
Location services ........................................................ 51
Security ....................................................................... 52
Language & input ....................................................... 53
Backup & reset ........................................................... 53
SYSTEM ...................................................................................... 53
Date & time ................................................................ 53
Accessibility ................................................................ 54
Developer options ...................................................... 55
About the tablet ......................................................... 55
11. Troubleshooting .......................................................................... 56
Restoring your tablet ................................................................ 61
Using the Settings app ............................................... 61
By pressing hardware buttons ................................... 62
12. Specification ................................................................................ 63
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1. Overview
This chapter provides an overview of the tablet, including the
locations of the connectors and controls, tablet features, and
accessories.
Package contents
Carefully unpack your box and take out the items listed below.
If any of the items are missing or damaged, please contact your
dealer immediately:
• One Tablet • One AC adapter One USB
cable
• One Warranty card • One Quick Guide • This manual
Tablet layout
This topic introduces the tablet hardware features and basic
information you need to start using the tablet.
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Front view
No.
Name
Function
1
Front facing
camera
Often for taking self-portraits as well as for
video conferencing.
2
Front
Microphone
Mainly for collecting the sound of your
voice for speech recognition and
communication purposes.
3
Touchscreen
The touchscreen display is a see-touch
device: You look at it and also touch it
with your fingers to control the tablet.
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Rear view
No.
Name
Function
1
Power Lock
Push here to power on/off or lock on/off
your tablet.
2
Volume
up/Volume
down
Press here to increase or decrease the sound
volume.
3
Rear facing
camera
The camera is mainly used when you are
taking photos or recording videos.
4
Speaker
The sound system has two speakers for
playing music, notification sounds, and
other audio data.
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4
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4
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Left side view
No.
Name
Function
1
SD card slot
This is where you can insert an SD memory
card.
2
HDMI port
This is where you can connect your HDMI
external screen.
3
Headphone
connector
Here you can plug in a standard
headphone.
4
USB port
This is where you can establish a USB
connection.
5
Power port
This is where you plug in the adapter to
charge your tablet.
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Initial Setup - Charge first then Turn on
Ensure you follow the instructions below:
1. Use the supplied AC adapter to connect your tablet to an
electrical outlet. Charge your tablet until you see the
battery indicator change from orange to blue (which
means the battery is fully charged).
2. Press and hold the power button for two or three
seconds to turn on the tablet.
3. Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the
initial setup.
During this setup, you will be asked to:
a. Select your Wi-Fi network ;
b. Set your Google account;
c. Join Google+
d. Determine whether to keep your tablet backed up
with your Google account.
e. Set date and time.
4. The main Home screen appears.
2~3 Sec.
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2. Basic Operations
To operate a tablet, you need to be familiar with how to use
the buttons and the touchscreen.
Power button operations
Locking your tablet to sleep
If you decide to leave your tablet for a while and intend to
return soon, rather than powering it off, you can lock it to
sleep by a brief press on the power button. This will block out
any operation on your tablet until you press the power
button again. This is also considered the best way to save
power.
Waking your tablet
Your tablet may also lock itself automatically if it is not
being used for a specific waiting time. The waiting time can
be specified in the Setting page. For details, see Chapter 10.
To wake your tablet, press the power button.
Turning off your tablet
To turn off your tablet, follow these steps:
1. Press and hold the Power Lock button.
2. The Power-off menu appears, as shown below.
3. Touch OK to power down your tablet.
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Touchscreen operations
The most common methods are tapping and typing on the
touchscreen directly with your fingers. In this section, you
will learn to do this both ways.
Finger gestures
Most of the operations when using your tablet are done
through the touchscreen with your fingertips. The most
common fingertip operations, which we call “gestures”, are
as follows:
Gesture name
Explanation
Touch
Tap the screen once to open items
and select options.
Double-touch
Tap the screen twice in the same
location. When viewing an image or
a map, double-tapping can be used
to zoom in and also zoom out. In this
case, it is recommended that you use
the zoom-in or zoom-out gesture (as
shown later in this table) instead
when you want to zoom.
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Drag
Keep your finger touching the screen
and drag across the screen toward
the direction you desire. Use this
gesture whenever you want to select
text or move icons.
Long-touch
Long touch an item to see a list of
actions available for that item.
Swipe or slide
Swipe your finger in a vertical or
horizontal direction on the screen
to scroll through Home screens, Web
pages, lists, picture thumbnails,
and so on.
Zoom-out
Start out with two fingers separated
and then bring them close together.
Zoom-in
Start out with your fingers together
and then spread them.
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Rotate
A few apps let you rotate an image
on the screen by touching it with
two fingers and twisting them
around a center point.
Onscreen keyboard
The onscreen keyboard is a software keyboard displayed
automatically anytime you are required to type in some
information. The software keyboard preinstalled in your
tablet is the Android keyboard.
Typing text, numbers, symbols, and other characters
When you need to type text, touch the text field to bring up
the onscreen keyboard, then touch keys on the keyboard to
type. To close the onscreen keyboard, touch the down arrow
icon from the system bar.
To type numbers and symbols, touch the 123
key to switch to the numbers and symbols
keyboard.
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To input text by speaking, touch the
microphone key to start speaking.
Touch the shift key to capitalize a letter.
Double-tap the shift key to capitalize all
letters. By default, the auto-capitalization
function is enabled when you are typing
English.
Changing the input method when typing
To change the input method when typing, do the following:
1. Long-touch the settings key to bring up the input method
selection dialog box.
2. Touch the desired input method from the list.
Using the onscreen keyboard in other languages
To configure the input language, do the following:
1. Open Settings screen and touch Language & input. All the
input methods are listed.
2. Locate the input method you are using and touch the
settings icon.
3. Configure the language settings.
4. Touch the back icon when you are done.
If you have configured multiple languages for the
Android keyboard input method, and want to switch
to another language when you are typing text, do the
following:
1. Touch the keyboard icon from the system bar to
bring up the input method selection dialog box.
2. Touch the desired language from the list.
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Editing text
To cut or copy text, do the following:
1. Long-touch the word you want to use until the edit menu
is displayed at the top right of the screen. The selected word
is highlighted and two selection tabs are displayed under
the word.
The edit menu shows up when you have text selected.
2. Drag either selection tab to expand or reduce the range of
the selected text. If you want to select all text, touch SELECT
ALL from the edit menu.
3. Touch CUT or COPY from the edit menu. The text is saved
to the clipboard.
To paste or replace text, do the following:
1. Long-touch the area where you
want to paste the text that you
have cut or copied. A pop-up
option is displayed.
2. Touch PASTE to paste the text, or REPLACE to replace the
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text selected.
Dictionary
Your tablet has dictionaries in many languages which are
helpful when composing messages and documents. The
appropriate dictionary is activated automatically when you
touch a supported keyboard.
The active dictionary suggests corrections or completes the
word while you type. You do not need to interrupt your
typing to accept the suggested word.
Accepting or rejecting dictionary suggestions
To accept a dictionary suggestion, touch the correct word
when the dictionary suggestion is displayed. To reject a
dictionary suggestion, finish typing the word that you want,
and then touch the space key.
Correcting a word using the dictionary suggested corrections
If you misspell a word, the word is underlined with a red
line. Touch the misspelled word and a list of suggested
corrections is displayed. Touch the one that best matches
your word. The misspelled word is replaced.
You also can create your own dictionary by using the
Personal dictionary function.
To add a word to your dictionary, Open Android Settings and
touch Language & input Personal dictionary Add.
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3. Home screens
Whenever you turn on and unlock your tablet, it displays the
main Home screen which looks like the one shown below.
No.
Name & icon
Function
1
All Apps
Tap on it when you want to view all
apps installed in your tablet. (see
Chapter 7)
2
Status area
Displays your tablet’s status and
notifications. (see Page 15)
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3
Recent
Open a list of thumbnail images of
applications you have launched
recently. To switch to an application,
touch the thumbnail. To close an
application, long-touch the
thumbnail to bring up the pop-up
menu, and then touch Remove from
list.
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Home
A navigation button. Tap on it when
you want to go back to the Home screen.
5
Back
A navigation button. Tap on it when
you want to go back to the previous
screen.
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Google Voice
Search
Search for information on the Internet
by speaking. See “Searching the
Internet” on page 17 for more
information.
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Google
Search
Google
Search for information on the Internet.
See “Searching the Internet” on page 17
for more information.
The main Home screen is actually the central one of the five
Home screens.
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Touch a blank area on the screen and slide your finger left or
right horizontally to scroll to the other Home screens.
You can customize the five Home screens to meet your personal
preferences. For more information, see next section.
Customizing your Home screens
You might want to customize the Home screens to meet your
personal preferences. Read this topic to learn how to do this
by adding an item to a Home screen, rearranging the Home
screens, resetting the main Home screen, and changing the
wallpaper.
Adding an item to a Home screen
It is simple and easy to add apps to your Home screens.
1. Scroll to one of the Home screens for which you want to
add the app shortcut.
2. Tap the All Apps icon.
3. Long-touch the app icon that you want to add.
When you touch the icon for long enough, you will see the
background change from the All Apps screen into the
Home screen. Do not remove your finger just yet.
4. Drag and position the icon in the place in which you want
it to appear.
5. Take your finger away at the place you want the icon to be.
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Creating an application folder on a Home
screen
By creating application folders on the Home screens, you can
manage applications by function or by category. To create an
application folder, simply drag an application onto another.
Then touch the grouped icon and long-touch the name to
change the name for the folder.
Moving a Home screen item
To move an item on a Home screen, do the following:
1. Long-touch the item you want to reposition until it
becomes movable. Do not lift your finger away.
2. Drag the item to a new location on the same Home screen
and release your finger. If you want to move the item to
another Home screen, hold and drag the item to the left or
right outline of another Home screen until the desired
Home screen opens, and then release your finger.
Removing an item from a Home screen
To remove an item from a Home screen, do the following:
1. Long-touch the item you want to remove until it becomes
movable.
2. Drag the item to the Remove icon displayed on the top of
the screen.
3. Release your finger when the Remove icon glows red.
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Changing the Home screen wallpaper
To change the Home screen wallpaper, do the following:
1. Long-touch a blank area of a Home screen. A pop-up menu
is displayed
2. Touch a source (Gallery, Live Wallpapers, or Wallpapers)
to view available wallpapers.
3. Touch the wallpaper you want to use. Then touch Set
wallpaper.
Status area
When you touch the area, the Status Details panel opens
displaying the current time, date, wireless connection status,
and battery status.
When any notifications are present, the summary is listed
below the status details. Touch a notification to view the
detailed information.
In here,
Shows the Wi-Fi connection status
and the network name.
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Appears when you activate the
Bluetooth.
Touch to open the Quick Settings
panel
The Quick Settings panel is displayed below the status
details.
In here,
Switch on the Airplane mode,
which will stop all wireless
communications.
Touch here to open the Wi-Fi
setting page.
Enable or disable the auto screen
rotation function.
Drag the slider to adjust the
brightness of your screen
Switch on or off the system
notification function.
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Touch to open the Settings screen,
the same one you can open by
running the Settings app.
To close the Quick Settings panel, touch anywhere else on the
screen.
Searching the Internet
By typing or speaking, you can use Google Search or Google
Voice Search to search for information on the Web.
Google Search
To search by typing, do the following:
1. From a Home screen, touch the icon Google.
2. Type a keyword or other text using the onscreen keyboard.
As you type, the search results that fully or partially match
the text being typed are displayed on a menu below the
search box.
3. Do one of the following:
• Touch one of the search results displayed on the menu.
• Finish typing and then touch the enter key on the
Android keyboard.
Google Voice Search
You also can search for information on the Web by using
Google Voice Search. To search by speaking, do the following:
1. From a Home screen, touch the Google Voice Search icon.
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2. Touch Speak now and say the name or keyword of the item
you are looking for.
3. When you finish speaking, Google Voice Search analyzes
your speech and the browser opens, displaying the search
results.
Note: If Google Voice Search cannot understand what you say,
it presents a list of similar-sounding search terms, which
you can touch to continue your search.
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4. Creating Accounts
While many features and services provided in your tablet are
available only if you have set an account, you can also set multiple
accounts to make the most of your tablet.
Creating an account
If you fail to add your Google account in the initial setup, or
want to add another in addition to your Google account, do
the following:
1. Open Settings screen and touch Accounts&sync
2. Touch Add account (you can find it in the upper right
corner).
3. Touch and select your desired option from the account type
list.
4. Follow the instructions on the screen to create your
account.
Removing an Account
To remove an account, touch the account from the accounts
list on the Accounts screen. Touch the menu icon. Then touch
Remove account.
Synchronizing your Google Account
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By default, the auto-sync function is enabled.
If you want to synchronize your account manually, follow
the steps below:
1. Go to the Accounts screen.
2. Touch the account that you want to synchronize with your
tablet. Depending on the type of your selected account, a list
of synchronizable features will be shown.
3. From the list, select the one that you want to synchronize.
4. The information contained in the feature is updated.
5. Wireless networks
and devices
Your tablet can connect to a variety of networks and devices,
including Wi-Fi data networks and Bluetooth devices.
Wi-Fi networks
A Wi-Fi connection requires access to a functioning Wireless
Access Point (WAP), also called a hotspot. Some hotspots are
open to the public, but some others implement security
features to limit access to specific groups or individuals.
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Connecting to a Wi-Fi network
To establish a Wi-Fi network connection, do the following:
1. Open the Settings screen and set the Wi-Fi button to ON. A
list of available networks will be displayed.
2. Touch a Wi-Fi network to connect to it. If the network is
secured, type the required password or other credentials.
For networks providing proxy service
If you are required to configure proxy settings when you are
connecting to a Wi-Fi network, do the following:
1. Touch a network in the list of Wi-Fi networks you've
added. A dialog appears.
2. Touch to add a check mark on the option Show advance
options. If you don’t see this option, the network does not
request proxy settings.
3. Touch “None” and in the menu that opens, tap “Manual”.
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4. Enter the proxy settings required for your network:
Proxy hostname
The hostname of the proxy server.
Proxy port
The port on which the proxy server
listens.
Bypass proxy for
Any domains to which you want to
connect directly, bypassing the
proxy server.
(You may need to refer to your network
administrator for details about these settings.)
5. Touch “Connect”.
Adding a Wi-Fi network
If you want to access a Wi-Fi network that does not broadcast
its network name (also called a service set identifier or SSID),
you must add that Wi-Fi network before you can connect to
it.
ADD
NETWORK
To add a Wi-Fi network, touch this icon,
which you can find in the upper right corner
of the screen.
Then, type the required information for the network. Touch
Save. The information about the network is saved. The Wi-Fi
connection will be established automatically the next time
you come within the range of this network.
Disabling an automatic Wi-Fi connection
If you do not want the tablet to automatically connect to a
specific Wi-Fi network that you have previously configured,
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do the following with the Wi-Fi screen:
1. Switch the Wi-Fi button to ON if it is set to OFF.
2. Touch the name of the Wi-Fi network. The Wi-Fi status
panel appears.
3. Touch Forget on the panel. The details of the Wi-Fi
network are erased.
Using Bluetooth devices
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communication
technology standard. It is more about connecting to a
peripheral device, such as a keyboard, a mouse, a printer, a
headphone, a set of speakers, and so on.
Enabling and disabling the Bluetooth
function
To enable or disable the Bluetooth function, do either of the
following:
Open the Quick Settings panel and switch Bluetooth button
to ON.
Open the Settings screen and switch Bluetooth button to ON.
When enabled, the Bluetooth icon is displayed on the
system bar. When you are not using Bluetooth, turn it off to
extend the battery life.
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Opening Bluetooth screen
In the Settings screen, touch Bluetooth to open Bluetooth
screen. The Bluetooth screen shows your Bluetooth name
(“Intel Education Tablet”, by default) and a list of available
devices. In addition, two icons appear in the upper right
corner, which are:
SEARCH FOR
DEVICES
Touch to refresh the list of available
devices
This is the menu icon. Touch it to
show more options.
Changing your Bluetooth name
1. Run the Settings app and turn on the Bluetooth button if
it is disabled.
2. Touch Bluetooth.
3. Touch the menu icon and touch Rename tablet.
4. Type a new name, and then touch Rename.
Pairing with a Bluetooth device
To exchange data with another Bluetooth device, pair your
tablet with the Bluetooth device by doing the following:
1. Open Android Settings and turn on Bluetooth if it is
disabled.
2. Touch SEARCH FOR DEVICES. A list of device IDs is
displayed.
3. Touch the ID of the Bluetooth device you want to pair with
and follow the instructions on both devices to pair them.
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4. When the pairing is successful, the device is listed under
PAIRED DEVICES.
Unpairing a Bluetooth device
To unpair a Bluetooth device, do the following:
1. Open the Settings screen and touch Bluetooth.
2. Locate the paired Bluetooth device and touch the settings
icon.
3. Touch Unpair to erase all pairing information for that
device.
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6. Battery and AC
power
This chapter provides instructions on how to charge the battery,
how to extend the battery life between charges, and how to view
the battery status.
Charging the battery
Your tablet is shipped with an AC adapter to charge your
tablet from any standard ac power outlet. Normally it will
take around 3 to 4 hours to fully charge.
To charge the battery, do the following:
1. Insert the adapter into the power port on your tablet.
2. Plug the adapter into a standard ac power outlet.
3. Make sure the power indicator lights up in orange.
4. When the indicator changes to blue, disconnect the AC
adapter from your tablet.
Extending the battery life between charges
With the battery fully charged, your tablet offers:
Up to 8 hours while playing local 1080p video;
Up to 34 hours while listening to local MP3 files;
Up to 9 hours while surfing the web on Wi-Fi; or
Up to 6 hours while watching video streaming content.
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You can extend the battery life by doing the following:
Turn off Bluetooth, Wi-Fi when not in use.
To turn off Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi do the following:
1. Touch the time area from the system bar to open the Status
Details panel.
2. Touch anywhere in the panel. The Quick Settings panel is
displayed.
3. Either switch on Airplane mode to disable all wireless
connections, or switch off Bluetooth and Wi-Fi to disable
the features.
Turn off automatic synchronization for Gmail, Calendar,
Contacts, and other applications if you do not need them.
To turn off the automatic synchronization function, open
the Settings screen and touch Google, Email, or Corporate
under Accounts category. Then, in the top right corner, touch
the menu button and select Cancel sync to suspend the
auto-sync function.
• Reduce the brightness of your screen.
Follow either of the following procedures to reduce the
brightness of your screen:
Open the Quick Settings panel. Locate the screen brightness
icon and then drag the slider to the left to reduce the screen
brightness.
Open Android Settings and touch Display Brightness.
Drag the slider to the left to reduce the screen brightness.
Turn off the screen when the tablet is temporarily not in use.
Press the power button to turn off the screen.
Power off your tablet if the tablet will not be used for a while.
1. Press and hold the power button until the Power off menu
is displayed.
2. Touch OK.
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Checking the battery status
Get the approximate status of your battery at any time by
checking the battery status icon on the system bar.
Battery is fully charged
Battery is starting to drain
Battery is low, and you
should charge it soon.
Battery is about to completely
drain, and you should stop
using your tablet and charge it
at once.
Battery is being charged.
To check for the accurate status, touch the battery status icon
from the system bar to open the Status Details panel. The
remaining battery power percentage is displayed in the
panel.
You also can get much more detailed battery status by doing
the following:
1. Open the Settings screen.
2. Touch Battery to check which apps are consuming battery
power.
If you have used your tablet for a long time, check the battery
condition and determine if the battery should be replaced
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with a new one by doing the following:
1. Open the Settings screen and touch About tablet Status.
2. If Battery status shows Poor, contact your technical
advisors for further instructions.
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7. All Apps screen
In the All Apps screen, you can find all the application and
widgets installed in your tablet.
Opening the All Apps screen
To view your applications and widgets, touch the All
Apps button on a Home screen. Then, touch the APPS
tab or the WIDGETS to view all items.
The following table provides a brief introduction to the
applications that are pre-installed on your tablet.
(Note: Preinstalled applications vary depending on
countries/regions.)
Icon
Name
Description
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Browser
Explore the Internet.
Calculator
Perform basic arithmetic.
Calendar
Manage your schedule.
Camera
Take pictures and record
videos.
Clock
* See Section “Using the clock”
below.
Downloads
Manage downloaded files.
Email
Manage your emails in your
non-Google account.
File Manager
Manage your files.
Gallery
View all pictures or videos you
have taken using the tablet
camera.
Gmail
Manage your emails in your
Gmail account.
Google+
Share your thoughts and
photos with different groups of
people.
Local
Discover great local places.
Maps
Find locations and get
directions using Google Maps.
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McAfee
Security
Protect your tablet from
viruses.
Movie Studio
Edit your videos.
Music
Play music.
People
Manage the information of
your contacts
Play Store
Browse, download, and
install applications from
Google Play.
Settings
Configure your tablet settings.
Voice Search
Perform a search by speaking
your search terms.
Using the browser
To open the browser, do one of the following:
• Touch a bookmark from the predefined Bookmark
Zone.
Run the Browser app from the All Apps screen.
After the browser opens, use the following controls to navigate
the Web, manage bookmarks, configure the browser’s settings,
and so on:
Icon
Name
Function
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Back
Go back to the previous Web
page.
Forward
Go forward to a recently
visited Web page.
Refresh
Refresh the current Web
page.
Bookmark
Bookmark the current Web
page.
Search
Use Google Search to search
for information.
Bookmarks
View all bookmarks and
browsing history.
For more options, touch the menu icon.
Taking pictures and videos
Camera provides you the basic features to take photos
and video. After activate the app, you can see the
panel as shown below.
2
No.
Function
1
Switch between
the front and rear
facing cameras.
2
Push to start
taking pictures or
videos
3
Setup your
camera.
4
Zoom in or out
5
Photo mode
6
Video mode
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Panorama mode
When you switch to the front-facing camera, you will see an
indicator just near the camera light on in blue.
Viewing pictures and watching videos
Gallery stores all your pictures and videos that you
have taken or recorded with your camera, as well as
the ones you have downloaded or copied from other
sources.
To view your pictures and videos, go to the All Apps screen
and touch Gallery.
Use following controls to manage or view your pictures and
videos:
1
3
5 6 7
2
4
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View pictures in a slide-show mode.
Share the picture or video through e-mail,
Bluetooth, or an application.
Delete the picture or video file.
Touch the menu icon for more options.
Listening to music
Your tablet is preinstalled with several on-line
music applications. These applications enable you to
listen to your downloaded or purchased music.
To listen to music stored on your tablet, launch the preferred
music application from the All Apps screen.
Note: Music applications can find your music files anywhere
you put them on your tablet.
You can return to the playback screen from any other
application by opening the notifications panel and touching
the ongoing music notification.
Working with Email
Touch and start this app to send and receive emails
using a non-Google account, and you can create and
manage multiple non-Google accounts here.
Setting up your Email account
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To set up an Email account, do the following
1. Touch Email from the All Apps screen.
2. Type the e-mail address and password of the e-mail
account you want to add and then touch Next or Manual
setup.
3. Follow the instructions on the screen to set up your Email
account.
Note: If you do not have an e-mail account, first consider
using Gmail.
Reading an e-mail
1. Launch the Email application.
2. If you have multiple e-mail accounts, touch the e-mail
address from the top-left corner to bring up a list of
accounts you have added. Then, touch your desired e-mail
box.
3. Touch an e-mail to read it.
Sending an e-mail
Icon
Name
New email
Reply
Reply all
Forward
If you want to reply to a received e-mail, touch the Reply or
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Replay icon from the top of the received e-mail. If you want
to forward an email, touch the Forward icon.
If you want to compose a new e-mail, do the following:
1. Touch the New email icon.
2. Type the recipient’s e-mail address and the subject, then
compose your message. If you want to add CC or BCC
addresses, touch +CC/BCC.
3. Touch Send to send the e-mail.
Managing accounts
To manage your accounts, do the following:
1. Touch the menu icon from any email account view.
2. Touch Settings. The Settings screen is displayed.
3. Perform the following actions according to demand:
• Touch Add account to add more accounts to the Email
application.
• Select an account form the account list and touch Remove
account to delete the account.
• Touch an account from the account list and configure the
account settings.
Managing your contacts
The People application integrates all the contacts
from your Google Accounts and corporate account in
one place and enables you to reach everyone quickly
and easily.
All the contacts managed and stored in your People
application are available for Gmail, Google Talk, Google+,
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Messaging, and other applications that need contact
information.
To view your contacts, go to the All Apps screen and touch
People. All the contacts are listed on the screen. Contacts who
are currently online and accessible from Google Talk or other
networks are marked with a green dot.
Using the clock
Use the Clock application to display the date and
time in large characters on your screen and to set
alarms to sound once or on a repeating schedule.
Setting date and time
By default, your tablet automatically synchronizes the date
and time with the Internet. If you want to set the date and
time manually, do the following:
1. Open the Settings screen and touch Date & time
Automatic date & time to disable the
auto-synchronization function.
2. Touch Set date, Set time, Select time zone, and other
options to set your date and time.
Setting an alarm
To set an alarm, do the following:
1. Run the Clock application.
2. Touch Set alarm and touch Add alarm to set the alarm
time.
3. Configure the alarm settings and touch OK.
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Downloading applications
To extend the functionality of your tablet, download and
install additional applications from Google Play, and also
from a non-Google site. Google Play provides an easy and
quick way for you to shop for games and mobile applications.
Downloading from Google Play
To download or buy an application or a game from
Google Play, do the following:
1. Open the All Apps screen and touch the Play Store icon.
2. Sign in to Google Play with your Google Account. If you do
not have one, follow the instructions on the screen to create
one.
3. Scroll and browse listed applications to locate the desired
application. Touch the application to view detailed
information.
4. On the application details screen, touch Download or Buy
and follow the instructions on the screen to start the
download and installation. The downloading icon is
displayed on the system bar.
6. When the download finishes, touch the time area from the
system bar to bring up the notification messages.
7. Touch the installed application on the list and follow the
instructions on the screen.
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Downloading an app from non-Google sites
Before you start downloading from a non-Google site, make
sure the site is a trustable source, and also follow the steps
below to check your configuration:
1. Open Settings and tap to select the Security option.
2. In the Security screen, find the “Unknown sources” option.
3. If unchecked, tap the option to add a check mark in the
checkbox and then tap OK on the confirmation dialog box.
To download and install the app, follow the steps here:
1. Visit the source site and follow the instructions to start
downloading the app.
Upon the download starting, you will see a download icon
appear and flash in your status area.
2. When the download is complete, open your notification
and tap the file name in the format of “.apk”.
The download has completed when you see the download
icon stop flashing.
3. Tap “Install” on the popup.
4. If you want to use the app immediately, just tap “Open”
button; otherwise, tap “Done”.
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8. USB and HDMI
Connections
Working with the USB connector
Using the attached USB cable, you can connect USB
compatible devices to your tablet.
Read this section to learn how to use the connector to connect
different devices.
Share files with your Computer
Use the micro USB connector together with a USB cable to
connect your tablet to your personal computer to transfer files,
or share your mobile data connection.
1. Open the Setting screen, and touch Storage.
2. Touch the menu icon and select “USB computer
Connection”.
3. Select either “Media device MTP” or “Camera (PTP)”.
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.
4. Connect your tablet to your computer using a USB cable.
5. Follow the instructions on your computer screen to share
files.
Your tablet handles files by putting them into their
respectively specified folders. Most frequently used files are as
follows:
Folder name
Note
Download
Stores the files you have downloaded
DCIM/Camera
Stores the photos you have taken and
videos you have recorded
Music
Stores the music files organized by artist
and then by album name.
USB OTG (On-The-GO) connection
The USB port on your tablet is a USB
OTG port that allows your tablet to
become a host. In short, you can
connect USB peripheral devices to
your tablet, and those devices serve
your tablet.
To achieve this, you need to get a USB OTG (On-The-GO)
adapter, which may look like the item shown on the right:
Note: Mac users need to select MTP and install a
piece of software named “Android File
Transfer” available from the website:
www.android.com
.
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Such adapters are available from the market in many
different forms. A USB OTG adapter is basically a female USB
port that plugs into the Micro-USB port on your tablet, and
lets you connect devices to it that use standard USB 2.0
connections.
There is no list whatsoever of what kind of USB accessories
are compatible with it. The following USB devices are most
likely supported but are not official:
Mouse
Keyboards: Some keys may not be supported.
USB Hubs
Card readers: The SD cards must be FAT16/FAT32
formatted.
USB drivers: Must be FAT16/FAT32 formatted and
self-powered.
Using HDMI devices
Your tablet has a mini HDMI connector that you can use to
connect an external display to provide video output. To
locate the mini HDMI connector, see Page 4.
First, connect a mini HDMI (Type C) cable to your tablet then
plug the other end of the HDMI cable into a HDMI port on
your TV or monitor.
Usually, your tablet works well with most of the HDMI
monitors, and the HDMI device shows exactly the same
images as you see on your tablet’s screen.
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9.Locking and Security
This chapter provides information about how to protect the
information stored on your tablet.
Screen lock mode
Use the screen lock mode to
prevent unauthorized access to
your data when the tablet is not
in use. To lock the screen, press
the power button once. The
screen goes blank and the tablet
enters sleep mode.
To unlock the screen, press the
power button again to bring
up the locked screen. Then
touch and drag the lock icon to the right until it circles the
unlock icon.
If you have another unlock mode set, input the correct
information (password, PIN, or pattern) to unlock the screen.
From a locked screen, you can perform the following
operations without unlocking the screen:
• Use the camera to take pictures or videos.
• Check for notification messages.
• While listening to music, manage music tracks and check
Drag to unlock your screen
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for music albums.
By default, the tablet is configured to lock the screen
automatically after several minutes of inactivity. If you want
to change the duration of inactivity that elapses before the
tablet enters the lock mode automatically, do the following:
1. Open Android Settings and touch Display Sleep.
2. Select the duration you prefer.
For the longest battery life between charges, select the shortest
convenient duration.
Protecting data against viruses
A copy of McAfee antivirus program is pre-installed in your
tablet, and you can find it in the Education Solutions. The
McAfee program can help you to detect and eliminate viruses.
To use McAfee Secure, you have to register with McAfee first
by doing the following:
1. Touch the McAfee Secure icon in the Education Solutions.
2. Follow the instructions on the screen to register with
McAfee.
Locking the tablet screen
To protect your tablet data against unauthorized access, lock
the screen and set an unlock mode for unlocking the screen.
To enable the screen unlock function and set up a password,
PIN, or a pattern to unlock the screen, do the following:
1. Open the Settings screen.
2. Touch and choose Screen Lock.
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A tab called “Choose screen Lock” appears, and you will
see several options described as below.
None
The screen doesn’t lock. The main Home
screen appears directly whenever you turn
on your tablet.
Slide
This activates the standard and default
sliding lock screen.
Face
Unlock
If this feature is activated, your face
becomes the pass key which can unlock the
screen.
Pattern
This activates a pattern-tracing screen.
You are required to trace the pattern in a
specific order to unlock your tablet.
PIN
You are required to type a personal
identification number (PIN) to unlock
your tablet.
Password
You are required to type a password to
unlock your tablet.
3. Follow the instructions to set your lock.
4. Touch OK to save your setting.
5. Make a note of your password, PIN, or pattern in case you
forget it.
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10. Settings
In Android system, the system setup is done using an
application named “Settings”. This is the app to open the
Settings screen.
Where to find Settings
This is the icon of the Settings app, and you can
find it in the All Apps screen. To open the All
Apps screen, touch the All Apps button in the
upper right corner of your Home screen.
In the Settings screen, there are five categories of Android
settings, which are:
• “WIRELESS & NETWORKS” on page 46
• “DEVICE” on page 48
• “PERSONAL” on page 50
• “SYSTEM” on page 52
Category
Main menu
Description
WIRELESS &
NETWORKS
Wi-Fi
Configure and manage
Wi-Fi connections.
Bluetooth
Configure and manage
Bluetooth connections and
devices.
Data usage
Shows the data usage by
application.
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More...
Configure and manage
mobile network
connections and other
wireless connection related
functions.
DEVICE
Sound
Configure the volume level
and type; configure
ringtones and alarms.
Display
Configure brightness and
other screen settings.
HDMI
Configure HDMI
connections.
Storage
Monitor the used and
available space on your
tablet internal storage.
Configure the USB mode
when a USB storage device
connects to the tablet.
Battery
View the status and statics
of the battery usage.
Apps
View details about the
applications installed on
your tablet, manage
application data, close
applications, and set
whether you want to
permit the installation of
applications obtained from
sources other than from the
Google Store.
PERSONAL
Accounts &sync
Create, delete, and setup
your accounts.
Location access
Configure how your tablet
determines your location
and how you want to share
your location with others
through Google.
Security
Configure the security
policies and settings.
Language &
input
Select the language that
you want to work with on
your tablet and configure
the input method.
Backup & reset
Back up data or reset your
tablet.
SYSTEM
Date & time
Set the date and time.
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Accessibility
Enable or disable
accessibility features.
Developer
options
Configure other features
related to user interfaces
and applications.
About tablet
View information about
your tablet.
WIRELESS & NETWORKS
In this category, you can configure and manage connections to
networks and devices through Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, a mobile
network, or a USB connector.
Note: To enable or disable a setting, touch the setting item to
switch to ON or OFF.
Wi-Fi
Use the switch to turn on or off Wi-Fi.
When Wi-Fi is on, a list of available Wi-Fi networks is
displayed. Touch a network and input the required
information to connect to it.
In the top right corner of this screen, there are the following
three options:
SCAN
Touch to scan available networks.
ADD
NETWORK
Touch to add a network that does not
broadcast its name. For details, see Section
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“Adding a Wi-Fi network” in Chapter 5.
This is the menu icon. Touch to show the
option named Advanced. Touch the
Advanced and you will see:
Network notification
Keep Wi-Fi on during sleep
MAC address
IP address
In the Advanced, you can configure the following functions:
• Receive a notification when an open network is available.
• Configure whether to keep Wi-Fi on when the tablet is in
sleep mode.
• Check for the MAC address and IP address.
Bluetooth
Use the switch to turn on or turn off Bluetooth.
When Bluetooth is on, a list of available Bluetooth devices is
displayed under your tablet name. Touch a device to pair with
it.
On this screen, you can find the following three icons:
SEARCH
FOR
DEVICES
Touch to refresh the list of available
Bluetooth devices. For details, see Section
“Connecting to a Wi-Fi network” in Chapter
5.
This is the menu icon. Touch to show options
including:
Rename tablet
Visibility timeout
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Show received files
This is the configure icon. Each Bluetooth
device listed here has its own configure icon.
You can touch the icon to configure Bluetooth
profiles, rename the paired device, or unpair
from the device.
To configure the settings for your tablet Bluetooth, touch the
menu icon and you can configure the following:
• Rename your tablet.
• Set how long you want to keep your device visible to
unpaired devices after you turn on Bluetooth.
• Check for files received through Bluetooth.
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Data Usage
This option lets you know how much data your apps have
used and which of them consumed the most.
More...
Airplane mode
When the airplane mode is enabled, all wireless
connections are disabled, and you cannot connect to
networks. If allowed by the aircraft operator and
applicable laws and regulations, you can continue to use
other features, such as playing music, watching videos,
checking your calendar, viewing pictures, and so on.
VPN
Add and edit VPN network manually.
Tethering
Share your tablet’s mobile network data connection with
your computer through a USB connection or a Bluetooth
connection, or share your Wi-Fi connection with multiple
devices at the same time by setting your tablet as a portable
Wi-Fi hotspot.
Note: The Tethering function might not be supported by
some carriers.
DEVICE
This category is used to configure settings of
sound/display/HDMI /storage. You can also check for battery
status, manage your applications, and calibrate the sensors.
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Sound
Volumes
Adjust the volume of music and audio from other media,
notification ringtones, and alarms.
Default notification
Select the ringtone to sound when you receive a
notification, such as a notification of incoming e-mails.
Touch sounds
When enabled, sounds play when you touch icons and
other items on the screen.
Screen lock sound
When enabled, tones play when you unlock and lock the
screen.
Display
Brightness
Adjust the brightness of the screen. Drag the brightness
slider horizontally or touch the desired portion on the
slider. The length of the highlighted bar on the slider
indicates the brightness of the screen.
By default, Automatic brightness is enabled and the tablet
adjusts the screen brightness automatically using the
ambient light sensor.
Wallpaper
Change your wallpaper.
Auto-rotate screen
To prevent possible hearing damage, do
not listen at high volume for a long pe-
riod.
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This option comes with a checkbox. Check the box to
enable this feature, and uncheck it to disable the feature.
Sleep
Select a timeout value for how long the screen remains on
after the last operation. For the longest battery life between
charges, use the shortest convenient timeout value.
Font size
Change the system font size.
Storage
INTERNAL STORAGE
View the total space of your internal storage device, the
space used by applications and media files, and the free
space.
SD CARD
Mount the SD memory card inserted in the SD card slot.
USB STORAGE
Mount the USB storage device.
This is the menu icon. Touch to show the
only option:
USB computer connection
Configure how you want to use your tablet
when attached to a computer through the
micro USB connector. For details, see Section
“Share files with your Computer” in Chapter
8.
Battery
Check which applications are consuming battery power.
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Apps
List the installed applications by category (DOWNLOADED,
RUNNING, ALL). You can manage a specific application by
its settings panel which can be opened by long-touching the
application icon.
PERSONAL
Use this category to manage the settings related to your personal
information, such as your accounts, location, security, and so
on.
Accounts & sync
You can add, delete, view, and manage all your accounts here.
Also you can turn on or turn off the auto-sync function for each
account by touching it to configure the synchronization
settings.
Location services
By setting the option “Access to my location” to ON, you allow
your apps to collect your location data. Furthermore, you can
determine which location sources shown below are available
to your apps.
Google’s location service: if enabled, your apps are
allowed to use Google’s location service to estimate
your approximate location.
GPS satellites: enables you to use your tablet’s GPS
satellite receiver to accurately pinpoint your location
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within as several meters.
Location & Google search: if enabled, Google will use
your location information to adjust your search result
and other Google services.
Security
Screen lock
Configure the screen unlock mode. For details, see
“Locking the tablet screen” in Chapter 9.
Owner info
Set whether you want to display information about
yourself (such as your contact information) on the locked
screen and type the text you want to display.
Encrypt tablet
Encrypt your accounts, settings, downloaded applications,
and so on.
Make passwords visible
Enable the password to be shown as you type.
Device administrators
Activate or deactivate applications through which your IT
personnel are able to perform administrative tasks on your
tablet.
Unknown sources
Enable the installation of applications from other
resources other than Google Play.
Trusted credentials
View the trusted credentials or certificates installed.
Clear credentials (Disabled by default)
Delete all secure certificates and related credentials and
erase the
credential storage password.
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Language & input
Language
Select the language to use for the text on your tablet.
Spelling checker
Enable or disable the spelling correction function when
you are typing.
Personal dictionary
Create your own dictionary.
Default
Configure the default input methods. The installed input
methods are listed under Default and each method has a
settings icon. Touch the settings icon to configure the input
method.
Backup & reset
BACKUP & RESTORE
The features here are only available when you have a
Google account.
Factory data reset
Reset your settings to the factory default values. This
setting erases all data from the tablet, including Google or
other e-mail account settings.
SYSTEM
From this category, you can set the date and time, check for
system information, and configure additional system settings in
addition to those introduced in previous topics.
Date & time
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Automatic date & time
Disable to manually set the date and time. Enable to
obtain the current time from the wireless network.
Automatic time zone
Disable to manually set the time zone. Enable to obtain
the time zone from your wireless network.
Use 24-hour format
Enable to display the time using the 24-hour time format.
Select date format
Set the format for displaying dates.
Accessibility
Services
It shows a list of installed optional services that help you
to use this tablet, such as TalkBack, which is a spoken
feature that allows your tablet to offer feedback on your
touch and other interactions.
Large text
Check to enlarge the system font size.
Auto-rotate screen
Enable or disable the screen auto-rotation function.
When enabled, the screen switches the orientation to
landscape or portrait view as you rotate the tablet.
Touch & hold delay
Configure how long you must keep your finger on an object
before it is recognized as a long-touch operation.
Install web script
Touch to decide whether you want to install web scripts
from Google.
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Developer options
These settings are intended for development use only. Any
change made here can cause your tablet and the applications
on it to become erratic.
About the tablet
Check for the following system information:
Available Android software updates
Battery status, mobile network connection status, IP address,
Wi-Fi MAC address, and other information
• Legal information
• Model number
• Android version
• IFWI version
• Baseband version
• Kernel version
• Build number
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11. Troubleshooting
This chapter describes some common problems and suggested
solutions, and ways to recover your tablet from a crash.
Be aware that the problems and solutions described in this
chapter are meant only as a guide. They are not definitive
problem solving techniques. For certain problems, you might
need help from your technical service provider.
When you observe a problem, stop operation immediately,
because taking further action might result in data loss or
damage. Take a note of what the system is doing and what
actions you performed before the problem occurred. Provide
detailed information to your service provider for quicker
problem resolution.
For any problem, follow these steps:
1. Restart your tablet.
2. Check your Wi-Fi connection.
3. Reset your Wi-Fi connection.
4. Plug your tablet to a wall outlet to charge it for at least
one hour.
No.
Question
Answer
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1
My tablet won’t
turn on or off.
1. Press and hold the
Power button for about
10 seconds, the tablet will
either turn off or on.
2. If it fails, wait for about
5 minutes and repeat step
1 again.
2
The battery won’t
charge.
1. Check if the wall outlet
is providing power.
2. Check if your adapter
is plugged into your tablet
firmly.
3
The screen doesn’t
rotate.
1. Not every app supports
this feature. Go back to
the Home screen to check
if the tablet responds and
rotates the screen.
2. If it refuses to rotate,
press the rotation lock key
and make sure the
“Auto-rotate screen” item
is not locked.
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4
No sound coming
from my tablet.
If the headset is plugged
into the device, the
speaker is automatically
shut off. Disconnect the
headset.
Check that the device
volume setting is not
muted.
Check that the volume
control is not at its lowest
setting.
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I cannot view my
picture files.
1. If the files are photos
taken using your tablet,
restart your tablet.
2. If the files are from
other sources, check if
they are damaged.
3. If they are not damaged,
try to convert them to a
more widely supported
format such as JPEG.
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6
I cannot play my
video files.
1. If the files are videos,
recorded using your
tablet, restart your tablet.
2. If the files are from
other sources, check if
they are damaged.
3. If they are not damaged,
try to convert them to a
more widely supported
format such as MP4.
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I cannot play my
audio (or music)
files.
1. If the files are recorded
using your tablet, restart
your tablet.
2. If the files are from
other sources, check if
they are damaged.
3. If they are not damaged,
try to convert them to a
more widely supported
format such as MP3.
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8
I forgot my unlock
pattern (or
password).
If you have an active
Google account on your
tablet, the screen will
prompt you to confirm
your Google account after
you fail to enter the
correct pattern or
password several times.
Follow the instructions to
reset the pattern or
password.
If this is not the case, you
can clean boot the tablet,
which can restore your
tablet to default setting.
See next section for
details.
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The tablet heats
up when charging
or operating for a
long period.
It is normal for the device
to heat up when charging.
When charging is
complete, it will return to
its normal temperature.
It is also normal for the
tablet to heat up during
long periods of use, such
as watching a video or
playing a game.
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10
Unable to connect
to the wireless
network.
Ensure that:
• You are within the
network’s service range
and the signal strength is
good.
• Your tablet is not in
Airplane mode.
If the problem still persists, contact your technical support
group.
Restoring your tablet
When all else fails, you can reset all tablet software returning it to
the factory state it was in. There are two ways to restore your table
to default settings. One is done by the Setting app; the other is by
the hardware buttons.
Using the Settings app
Before you start this operation, consider finding a technical support
from your resellers or suppliers:
1. Start the Settings app.
2. Choose “Backup & Reset”.
3. Choose “Factory Data Reset”.
4. Touch the “Reset Tablet” button.
5. You may need to enter your unlock pattern or password
to confirm your operation.
6. All the information you’ve set or stored is deleted and
removed.
It includes apps you’ve downloaded, music, synchronized ac-
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counts, everything.
By pressing hardware buttons
For some reasons you cannot unlock the screen, this could be the
last and ultimate solution for you. Again, before even considering
this operation, consider finding a technical support from your resel-
lers or suppliers:
1. Turn off your tablet.
2. Press and hold the two volume buttons and the power
button at the same time.
3. Release the three buttons when you see the screen shows
logos.
You tablet opens a screen with a list of options.
REBOOT DROIDBOOT
REBOOT
RECOVERY
POWER OFF
4. Move the highlight to “RECOVERY” using the volume
buttons.
If you decide to quit here, select “POWER OFF” and press
the power button.
5. Press the power button to confirm your selection.
6. If any popup, follow the instruction to confirm again.
7. All the information you’ve set or stored is deleted and
removed.
It includes apps you’ve downloaded, music, synchronized
accounts, everything.
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12. Specification
Processor
Intel Atom Z2460, 1.6Ghz
L2 cache up to 512KB
Memory
1 GB LPDDR2
Storage
16GB
JEDEC/MMCA Version 4.41 interface
Dimension
261.58 (W) x 173.34 (H) x 12.6 (D)
(mm)
Weight
660 g
Wireless
Support WLAN and Bluetooth
Display
10-inch HD screen with
multi-touch feature
Resolution: 1280x800
Aspect ratio: 16:10
Brightness: 250nits (typical)
Cameras
Front Facing Camera: 0.3M
Rear Facing Camera: 2.0M
Battery
2Cell
Li-polymer
6600mAh
Support up to 8hrs
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Input/Outp
ut
1 x DC-in
1 x micro-USB 2.0, OTG port (Type
A/B)
1 x Mic/head phone jack combo
(American-type)
1 x Mini HDMI 1.3a type C
1 x Micro SD card slot (Supports
128M~32G TF cards)
Sensors
3-axis magnetic field sensor
3-axis G-sensor
Speaker &
Mic
Speaker:
Build-in 2 Speakers
1Wx8ohm
Sound power level greater than 70
dB.
Mic:
Internal Digital MIC x 1
Language
English
Portuguese (Portugal)
Portuguese (Brazil)
Spanish (Spain)
Spanish (Latin)
Turkish (Turkey)
Arabic (Libya)
French
German
Simplified Chinese (PRC)
AC-Adapter
DC Output: 5V/2A
Input Voltage: From 100 240VAC
Nominal
Input Frequency: From 47
65
63Hz.
Certificatio
n
EMC
CE /FCC
RF
FCC&SAR / R&TTE
SRRC
Safety&
Environment
WEEE
RoHS (Restriction of
Hazardous Substances,
EU directive
2002/95/EC +
amendments)
LVD (Low Voltage
Directive
2006/95/EC)
ROHS 2002/95/EC
2011/65/EU
WEEE (Waste
Electrical and
Electronic Equipment
Directive
2002/96/EC)

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