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Directions
Meanings of icons:
Forbidding: forbid improper operations to avoid damaging the
Module.
Caution: cautions for operators to avoid potential damages.
Please note and remember.
Importance: important information, common notes, definitions,
general knowledge and references, etc.
Other trademarks and trade name may be used in this manual to refer to
either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products.
The manufacture disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and
trade names other than its own.
Information in this manual is subject to change without notice.
Reproduction in any manner whatsoever without the written
permission from the manufacture is strictly forbidden.
Product images in this manual are for your reference only.
Content
Directions ....................................................................................................................... 1
Safety Precautions......................................................................................................... 3
FCC Compliance ............................................................................................................ 4
1 Knowing Your Module ................................................................................................ 5
1-1 Front & Side View ................................................................................................. 5
1-2 Rear View............................................................................................................. 5
2 Caring the Module....................................................................................................... 6
2-1 LCD Screen .......................................................................................................... 6
2-2 Other accessories................................................................................................. 6
2-3 If the water comes into the Module ....................................................................... 7
2-4 Other Notes .......................................................................................................... 7
3 Traveling with the Module .......................................................................................... 8
Attention ..................................................................................................................... 8
4 Turning on the Module ............................................................................................... 8
5 Get to know your system ........................................................................................... 9
6 For system security .................................................................................................. 11
7 Communication ......................................................................................................... 12
8 Fun ............................................................................................................................. 14
9 Spare Parts................................................................................................................ 14
10 Appendix ................................................................................................................. 15
10-1 Troubleshooting ................................................................................................ 15
10-2 Specifications ................................................................................................... 16
Safety Precautions
1.
DO NOT press or touch the LCD Screen. DO NOT place the Module with small items,
they may scratch LCD Screen or enter the Module.
2.
DO NOT expose the Module to dirty or dusty environment. Keep the environment
clean and dry.
3.
DO NOT place the Module on uneven or unstable work surface.
4.
DO NOT place or drop objects on the top of the Module. DO NOT shove any foreign
objects into the Module. DO NOT cover the LCD Screen strongly.
5.
DO NOT expose the Module to strong magnetic or electrical fields; DO NOT place
the floppy disk near or on the Module that may loss the data of the floppy disk.
6.
DO NOT leave the Module facing the sun as it can damage the LCD Screen,
especially in the car.
7.
SAFE TEMP: This Module should only be used in environments with ambient
temperatures between 5℃ (41℉ ) and 35℃ (95℉ ).
8.
DO NOT expose the Module to or use near liquids, rain, or moisture.
9.
Caution: risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used
batteries according to the instructions.
10. DO NOT throw the Module in municipal waste. Check local regulations for disposal of
electronic products. Please recycle the Battery Pack, and check with your Local
Authority or retailer for recycling advice.
11. The Module and the Adapter may occur some heat during operating or charging. DO
NOT leave the Module on your lap or any part of the body in order to prevent
discomfort or injury from heat exposure.
12. INPUT RATING: Refer to the rating label on the Module and be sure that the Power
Adapter complies with the rating. Only use attachments or accessories specified by
the manufacturer.
13. Checking the connections between the main unit and attachments before turning on
the Module.
14. DO NOT use the Module during eating food avoid dirtying the Module.
15. DO NOT insert anything into the Module that may result in short circuit or damage the
circuit.
16. Powering off the Module, if you want install or remove some external devices, which
are not support hot-plug.
17. Disconnect the Module from the electrical outlet and remove any installed batteries
before cleaning. And Keep it away from children.
18. DO NOT disassemble the Module, only a certified service technician should perform
repairs on your computer. Otherwise, problem may result and the manufacturer
should not hold responsibility for the damage.
19. Only use Battery Packs approved by the manufacturer or else damage may occur.
20. The Module has some little metal flake to disperse heat. DO NOT place the Module
on soft objects (e.g.: bed, sofa, your lap), or else the Module may become hot and
halt the system operating.
FCC Compliance
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions:

This device may not cause harmful interference.

This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with limits for 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 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 on the affected receiver.

Increase the separation between this device and the receiver. Connect this device
into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.

Consult the dealer or an experienced technician for help.
CAUTION: To comply with the limits of the Class B digital device, pursuant of Part 15 of
the FC Rules, this device is comply with Class B limits. All peripherals must be shielded
and grounded. Operation with non-certified peripherals or non-shileded cables may result
in interference to radio or reception.
MODIFICATION: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of
this device could void the user’s authority to operate the device.
1 Knowing Your Module
1-1 Front & Side View
1.
UART 3
8.
Earphone Jack
2.
UART 0
9.
Micro SD Port
3.
Microphone Port
10.
Home button
4.
Keys
11.
Menu button
5.
Mini-USB OTG & HOST Port
12.
Return button
6.
Mini-HDMI Output Port (reserve)
13. LCD Touch-sensitive Screen
7.
Audio Jack (reserve)
1-2 Rear View
1.
Power Jack
2 Caring the Module
The Module is a precision device; the error operation may damage the device.
2-1 LCD Screen
LCD Screen is the most delicate component of the Module and comprised of thin
glass. It may be broken up by external abrupt force. DO NOT scratch the cover of the
Module, or the scrape on the cover cannot remove.

DO NOT cover the LCD Screen strongly, or else damage may occur.

DO NOT place objects on the keyboard to avoid damaging the screen and keyboard
when you cover the LCD Screen.

Place the Module in carrying case to protect it from dirt, water, shock and scratches
before traveling.

DO NOT drop or place heavy objects on the LCD Screen.

DO NOT scratch the LCD Screen with your fingernails or any hard objects.

Use a soft and lint-free cloth to wipe your Module and wipe it gently in order to avoid
damaging the LCD Screen.

Shut down the LCD Screen, if the Module will not be used for a long time.

DO NOT clean the LCD Screen with chemical cleaners.

The LCD Screen DOES NOT come into contact with hard objects (E.g.: cloth button,
watchband).

Use a soft and lint-free dry cloth to wipe the LCD Screen smoothly. DO NOT use your
hand to wipe the LCD Screen directly.

DO NOT spill liquid into the Module as it can damage the components of the Module.

Cover the LCD Screen smoothly in order to avoid moving the hinges and flashing the
LCD Screen.
DO NOT clean the Touch Pad with acidic cleaner or spray cleaning solution
directly on the Module.
2-2 Other accessories
Following the below steps before cleaning your Module and the accessories.
1.
Turn off the Module. Disconnect your Module and all external devices from their
electrical outlets.
2.
Use the little dust collector to pump the dust from the slot of plug or keyboard.
3.
Moisten a soft, lint-free cloth with water and wipe the surface of the Module smoothly.
DO NOT seep liquid into the Module in order to avoid shorting of circuit and the
damage of the Module.
4.
Turn on the Module after drying it.
2-3 If the water comes into the Module

DO NOT turn on the Module immediately.

Disconnect the outlet cable and detach the Battery Pack in order to turn off the
Module, instead of pressing the POWER button to turn off it. Disconnect all external
devices.

Spill out the water from the Module. Use a soft and waterish paper or cloth to wipe
the surface of the Module lightly.

Use the fanner to dry the Module and the accessories, and then send it to the
service center for advice.

DO NOT use hair drier to dry the Module, or the high temperature may distort it.

DO NOT place the Module into the dirty carrying case again.
2-4 Other Notes

DO NOT expose the Module in hot environment for a long time, especially in the car.
Or the parts of the Module will be metamorphic.

Keep the data for future possible use termly.

Renew the hardware or software termly in order to keep the Module compatible and
steady.
3 Traveling with the Module
Turn off the Module and disconnect all lines before moving it. Following the below
steps, if you want to travel with your Module.
Attention
1.
Turn off the Module and disconnect from the wall outlets.
2.
Shut down the LCD Screen completely and smoothly.
3.
Disconnect the AC lines.
4.
Disconnect all lines.
5.
Place the Module in carrying case to protect it from dirt, water, shock and scratches
before traveling.
6.
Check that you have taken the AC Adapter, power lines, manual and warranty card.
DO NOT forget the passwords of the Module and HDD.
7.
Find out the voltage type in the countries you will visit. Your Module comes with a
universal AC-DC adapter, so you only need to buy the different power cords to
connect the different outlets or the hotel may provide universal outlets to support your
power cord as well as voltages.
If you drive your car with the Module, DO NOT leave the Module facing the sun.
Place it in the shady and cool area.
Set the Module into the Standby mode or Hibernation mode, before moving it.
The connection between Internet and your Module will be interrupted when the
system enter the hibernation mode.
4 Turning on the Module
After receiving POWER signal, the Module will be turned on.
5 Get to know your system
The first time you turn on the Module, you need to unlock by dragging the lock icon
towards the top-corner of screen and enter the Home Screen, (需要解锁吗?)which makes
it easy for you to access frequently used functions.
There is a touch board on the right panel of the unit with which you can:
Click the
button to enter the Home screen.
Click the
button to display the available menu of the current screen.
Click the
button to return.
Home Screen
Icon Functions
: Wifi service;
: Browser
: Mobile network;
: Main Menu
: Battery capacity (shows green while
the charge is full and red during being
charged).
: Settings
: System time;
Click it completedly to learn how to use
the system.
: Min-USB Connection;
Touch at any blank position of the screen for long to popup the shortcut window as below;
or click the desired item for long to delete.
Click any item and enter its submenu to add the related shortcut icon on the Home Screen.
Shortcuts: choose any application, kinds of Bookmark, music in playlist and items in
settings and add it to Home Screen;
Widgets: add any spare part to Home Screen;
Folders: create folder shortcut;
Wallpapers: choose the desired picture in SD card to change the current wallpaper.
Main Menu
ASTRO: View and manage your files;
Browser: Surf the Internet for information and entainment;
Calculator: Perform basic calculation;
Calendar:View and set the local date and time;
Camera: Take photoes;
Clock: Set the alarm function and the alarm time;
Dev Tools: Perform some developable functions with the supplied tools;
Email: Keep in touch via email from this easy-to-use email client;
Gallery:View and manage your photos and video files;
Media player: Enjoy the audio files;
Music:Play the music files and entainment;
Settings: Have settings for system;
Sound Recorder: Record your message;
Spare Parts: Look and configurate settings about spare parts.
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6 For system security
Settings

Wireless & networkings
1. Wi-Fi
Turn on the Wifi switch and choose one
available network in the list after
auto-searched; click “Connect” and the
system will auto connect in “Wi-Fi settings”.
Some networks may require a password, which you should enter according to
the prompted information on screen.
If you need to set a new wireless network connection, please click “Add Wi-Fi
network” to input as indication.
2. VPN settings
To connect the newework with file encrypted method to ensure the security.

Sound & display
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Silent mode: to make all sounds except media & alarms are silenced.
Animation: to show the windows with animation or not.
Screen timeout: to select the time amount to turn off the screen automatically.
The screen will auto access the standby mde while there is no operation in
fixed seconds.

Location & security: To set the password for the system to login.

Applications: To view and do more operation about the local application.

SD card & device storage: to check the space of Micro SD card/ device storage,
format and safely remove.

Search: Web or other items search.

Language & Keyboard: to select the location and the corresponding language
displays on screen; select input method for the on-screen keyboard’ add or remove
the user dictionary.

Voice input & output: To set the Text-to-speech(playback the text in spoken
voice).

Accessibility: to look at what other accessibility in the system or add some.

Date & time: the option is about the current system date&time setting.

About device: the detailed information about the local device.
7 Communication

Browser
After the network connection completed, click Browser icon to access the network
browsing; or click
Bookmarks icon to enter the website browsing directly.
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
Email
Setup an account
1.
Using the on-screen keyboard to type the available email address and email
password and click Next :
2.
Select the incoming server type, e.g: POP3:
3.
Check the account information again and click Next to start connection:
Note: ensure that you have input the correct incoming and outgoing server name.
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Set an account to access IMP webmail:
1.
Using the on-screen keyboard to type the email address and email password and
click Next;
2.
Select the incoming server type, e.g: IMP(IMP Webmail);
3.
Check the input accout information again and click Next to start connection.
Set an account to access Miscrosoft Exchange webmail:
1.
Using the on-screen keyboard to type the email address and email password and
click Next;
2.
Select the incoming server type, e.g: Exchange(Miscrosoft Exchange);
3.
Check the input accout information again and click Next to start connection.
8 Fun

Music
Choose any song as the clssification to start playback; click / to play the
previous/next track; click  once to pause and click it again to resume the playback.
the current playing music list;
play the selected music randomly;
repeat the playback among the
following modes: repeat the current
song---repeat all songs---repeat off.
Or press MENU button to popup
sub-menu during playback:
Library: displays the local music
library ;
Party Shuffle: play the music in SD
card randomly;
Add to playlist: select the current playback song to the playlist;
9 Spare Parts
Spare Parts is an application that shows you the missing settings not in the standard
Settings.
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Usage statistics: show the running applications in the system as the sort-out.
Window animations: set the desired item to
control the animation speed of window.
Transition animations: control the refresh rate on the system and it can speed up the
system.
Font size: change system font size as necessary.
End button behavior: Change the function of the end button as you like.
10 Appendix
10-1 Troubleshooting
Q1:How to turn off the Module when the halted system cannot warm boot?
A:Press the POWER button and hold 4 or 6 seconds to turn off the Module.
Q2:How to check the Module if the Module cannot be turned on?
A:
1.
Make sure the indicator of the adapter turns on and the adapter works well.
2.
Remove other external device.
Q3:If the water come into the Module
A:
1.
DO NOT turn on the Module.
2.
Disconnect the outlet cable in order to turn off the Module, instead of pressing the
POWER button to turn off it. Disconnect all external devices.
3.
Spill out the water from the Module. Use a soft and waterish paper or cloth to wipe
the surface of the Module lightly.
4.
Use the fanner to dry the Module and the accessories, and then send to the service
center for advice.
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5.
DO NOT place the Module into the dirty carrying case to again.
Q4:Why the system cannot be recovered?
A:
1.
Damage from External memory or built-in memory: If the data are saved to an error
memory address, the data cannot restore.
2.
Incompatible external device: The system may enter the standby mode and cannot
resume, when the incompatible external device is connected to the Module.
3.
Error from drive program or application program: The system may refuse to operate
some files (file formats: .dll, .sys, .exe and so on.) and enter the standby mode or
hibernate mode. If the incompatible application program will be refused by the
operating system, the system may fail to recover.
Q5:How to check the system which cannot recover?
A:
1.
Remove the external devices and their device program.
2.
Refresh the appropriate program.
3.
Remove the error application program.
4.
Send back the Module for checking.
10-2 Specifications
Main Feature
CPU
S5PV210
CPU Power Consumption
TBD
L1 Cache Size
32/32 KB I/D Cache
L2 Cache Size
512 KB L2 Cache
Memory (#)
512M DDR2
Storage
MD Capacities (#)
512M SLC +8G iNAND
TFT Screen
TFT Screen Size
10.1”
Screen Type
LED Touch-sensitive(capacitive)
Description
1024X600
Video/Audio Feature
Sound Card Type
HD Codec
Condition
Operating Temperature
5-35℃
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Operating Humidity
35%-85%
Storage Temperature
-20-55℃
Storage Humidity
20%-93%
Power
Adapter
AC 100~240V; DC 12V
Output Power (maximum)
<24W
Port Standard
LAN
IEEE802.11b/g
Audio Port
Earphone Jack, Microphone Port
Mini-USB Port
Two Ports:One is mini USB HOST,the other is
mini USB OTG
Micro SD Card Port
Support Micro-SD Card
Physical Features
Weight
TBD
Dimension
293X194X24mm
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. The # symbol
means that the item is optional.
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