NetThings F716XR Tablet PC User Manual Android 2

NetThings Ltd Tablet PC Android 2

User manual

1    English User Manual  Tablet PC F716XR       Thanks for buying this Tablet PC. This manual will introduce you to the functions of your device and make you aware of anything requiring attention. Please read this manual carefully before using the device.
2                      1. Power button 2. Earphone jack 3. USB Port 4. VOL+ 5. VOL- 6. TF card slot 7. Reset 8. DC-in
3         Content 1. Notifications .………………………………………………………………………………. 4 2. Quick Guide ……………………………………………………………………………….. 5 2.1 About the Touch screen……………………………………………………….………………5 2.2 Switch On/Off …………………………………………..…………………….………………5 2.3 Power Save Modes and lock screen………………………………………………………..5 2.4 Battery management and charging. ………………………………………………………5 2.5 Explanation of function icons………….………………………….……………………… 6 2.6 USB HOST Function……………………………………………………………………….6 2.7 TF Card Storage ………………………………………………………………………..… 6 3. Network Access ……………………………………………………….………………..…7 3.1 Wi-Fi Network Access ……………………………………………………………………. 7 4. Storage File Copy……………………………………………………….………..……… 8 5. Main Functions ……………………………………………..…………….………………8 5.1 Audio Function…………………………………………………………………………….… 8 5.2 Video Function…………………………………………………………………….….…… 9 5.3 Picture Function……………………………………………………………………………9 5.4 Record Function……………………………………………………………………………9 5.5 File Manager ……………………………………………………………………………… 10 5.6 Internet Browser……………………………………………………………………..…… 10 5.7 E-mail Function…………………………………………………………………………… 11 5.8 Calendar…………………………………………………………………………………… 12 5.9 Calculator…………………………………………………………………………………. 12 5.10 Alarm Clock……………………………………………………………………………… 12 5.11 APK Installer………………………………………………………………………………12 5.12 Install…………………………………………………………………………….……….. 13 5.13 Pictures and Video …………………………………………………………….…….….. 14 6. System Settings …………………………………………………………………………. 15 7. FAQ……………………………………………………….…………………………………. 16
4     1. Notifications 1. Please protect the device away against moisture and dust. 2. Do  not  leave  the  device  in  a  high-temperature  environment,  especially  a  closed  car  in  hot weather. 3. Do not drop or strike the device. 4. Do not shake the device violently, particularly the LCD screen, as this may cause the display to malfunction. 5. Please make sure to carefully adjust the earphone volume; excessive volume may be harmful to your hearing. 6. Please charge the device when (1) The power icon shows that the battery is nearly flat (2) The device turns itself off automatically and will not come back on. (3) There is no response when operating the buttons. Attention: Please use only the charger provided by the manufacturer; other chargers may damage the device.     Input: 100-240V ~ 50/60 Hz     Output:    5V  2000 mA 7. Do not disconnect the device from your PC when downloading, uploading or formatting as this may cause programming errors in the device. 8. Do not disassemble the device yourself; only allow an expert to do so.   9. Do not use alcohol, thinner or benzene-based chemicals to clean the surface of the device. 10. Do not use the device in places where its use is prohibited, like aircraft. 11. Please make sure to always back up your device. The manufacturer is not responsible for lost files or data after damage to or repair of the device. 12. The manufacturer reserves all the rights to the technology and design of the device and has no obligation to inform the user if new versions or designs have been developed. 13. The device is NOT waterproof; please keep it away from moisture at all times. This device will take approximately 20 seconds to power up; please don't try to operate the device during this period.
5     2. Quick Guide 2.1 About the Touch screen The screen is a capacitive touch screen; you can use five fingers to touch the screen at the same time. 2.2 Switch On/Off. Switch On and Unlock: When the device is in the OFF mode press and hold the Power key for 3 seconds  to  enter  the  Android  start-up  progress  bar;  it  takes  approx.  20  seconds  to  display  the system desktop. When the LCD is in locked mode please press and drag the    icon to the green point and the LCD will unlock automatically, see the illustration below:   2.3 Power Save Modes and lock screen.  Briefly press the 'POWER' key after starting up for the system to go to power save and lock mode.  Briefly press the 'POWER' key or tap the touch screen and system will return to bright in 1 second  The primary functions of the device – e.g. playing music, movies, etc. – will not stop in the power save mode; only the LCD is turned off and shows a black screen.    Switch OFF: When  the  device is in the OFF mode press and hold the  'POWER'  key for 3 seconds. The screen will display the power off interface; select the power off icon to confirm and the system will shut down automatically. 【Note】  When  the  battery  is  low  the  device  will  give  a  continuous  alarm  and  shut  off automatically if it is not charged. If the device will not start up please check if the battery is low
6   and try again after the battery has been charged.  2.4 Battery management and charging. 2.4.1 Before using your device for the first time charge the battery for 6-8 hours to give the device a full charge. 2.4.2 Insert the micro port of the battery adaptor into the DC slot on the device and connect the other side to a power socket. The battery icon on the desktop icon will show the device is charging; please wait until the battery is fully charged before disconnecting. The icon on the desktop will show when the battery is fully charged. 【Note】In order to keep the battery functioning in optimal condition please note the following: Don’t charge the battery in high temperatures. No need to fully discharge the battery, the device can be charged even if there is some battery power remaining. In order  to  keep  the  battery  in  good condition  please  make  sure  to  charge it  once  every  two weeks if the device is not used for an extended period of time. 2.5 Explanation of function icons             Icon Function   Icon Function    Back to main menu  Note when the system   finds new devices.  Show current   power status  USB Connection  The current   system time  Reduce the volume  Back  Increase the volume  Google search  Menu for Function Block.    System clock  Adjust screen brightness  Status Bar  2.6 USB HOST Function 2.6.1 USB HOST Definition The Mini USB on the device can be used as USB Host. 2.6.2 Read U-disk:   Insert the U-disk into the HOST port, press the Resource manager on the desktop, press USB enter into u-disk. 2.7 TF Card Storage The device has a TF card slot and supports the reading of files on the TF card. Insert the TF card into the card slot (can only be inserted one way); to remove the TF card press down on the card and it will pop out. 2.7.1 Insert the TF into the card slot in the right side of the device. 2.7.2 Don’t eject the card when operating ( reading, copying) as this may cause data errors. 2.7.3 Don’t use the TF card in high temperature conditions.
7   2.7.4 Protect the TF card from liquids and corrosive materials. 3. Network Access     3.1 Wi-Fi Network Access   3.1.1 Turn on Wi-Fi and access Wi-Fi settings. The device will scan automatically for available Wi-Fi networks. 3.1.2 Choose the Wi-Fi network that you want to connect to. 3.1.3 Press Connect. Some network may require you to enter a password. 3.1.4 In the Wi-Fi settings screen press the Menu key and touch Advanced; this will give you   more Wi-Fi settings.  3.2 3G Network Access   3.2.1 Turn OFF Wi-Fi if it is on. 3.2.2 Access Mobile network setting and make sure Data enabled is selected. Then go back to   4. Storage File Copy   A) Connect the device to a computer using a USB cable; the status bar will show USB connected. B) Select USB Connected   C) Select USB Connected, then, Media device(MTP).       The left picture shows that the device storage content can be viewed and modified from the computer. The right picture means that device storage content can NOT be viewed or modified from the computer.
8     5. Main Functions   5.1 Audio Function To access the music player: in music player mode, double-click the item in the playlist you wish to play, as shown in the following picture.    Drag the music progress bar    to adjust the progress. Explanation of the buttons in the Music player  Button Instruction button Instruction  Artist  Album  Song  Play playlist  Random Play  Continuous playback  Play the previous song  Play the next song  Pause  Play   If there are no music files in the audio player playlist the system will automatically upload the music files from the card to the audio player playlist after the audio player is turned on (the device  supports  the  following  audio  file  formats:  mp3,  midi).  The  playlist  is  shown  in  the above figure.  If there are two or more songs in the Music playlist area slide the touch screen up/down to
9   move the page up/down  Double-click the item in the playlist you wish to play.  In the music playing interface click    to enter the audio playlist.  Drag the playback progress bar    to adjust audio playback progress. 5.2 Video Function  Click the Video player icon to enter the video player interface and open the video files     The  device  supports  the  following  video  file  formats:  MKV、AVI、MP4、MOV、VOB、DAT、FLV、3GP、etc.   If there are no music files in the video player playlist the system will automatically upload the video files from the card to the video player playlist after the video player is turned on.   Drag the playback progress bar    to adjust video playback progress. 5.3 Picture Function Click the HD Video Player to enter the viewing interface  Add image(supports the following picture formats: BMP、JPG、JPEG、PNG、GIF) If there are no files in the photo list the system will automatically load the image files from the card to the photo browser list after the photo browser is opened. Open the corresponding folder, find the image file and add the picture you want. Click the menu button to set the photo as your wallpaper. 5.4 Record Function Click the record icon    to enter the record interface, click the record button    to start recording, click the stop button    to stop recording. The system will ask you if you wish to store or delete this recording, please select manually.    Recording playback: select audio player to play the recording. First select the record files from the explorer, then click on them and play; for further details please refer to Audio Function.
10     5.5 File Manager In file manager you can view all the files in the device, including files in the internal memory and on external memory cards. There is also a quick view for pictures and videos.  5.6 Internet Browser  Before you use the Internet browse function please make sure your network is connected. See the network access section of this manual.  Click IE Browser icon    to enter the IE interface, click on the address bar and type in the website you wish to access, followed by Go.   Click on the    icon to view bookmarks and history.  Click on the    menu icon to access settings
11     The device also supports other Internet browsers; please see the instructions for the Internet browsers in question. 5.7 E-mail Function  Before  you  use  the  e-mail  function  please  make  sure  your  network  is  connected.  See  the network access section of this manual.  When using this function for the first time you will need to add an e-mail account to the device. The device supports the use of several e-mail accounts.  The  methods  for  adding  web-based  e-mail  accounts  and  enterprise  e-mail  accounts  are different. Add portal sites e-mail accounts. ( Example: Gmail, MSN, Yahoo, etc. ) Take Google e-mail account for an example here.   Account: 123456@gmail.com Password: *********  For portal sites e-mail accounts enter your e-mail address and password, then click next.  After  you  have  been successfully  connected  enter  Account  Name  and  Your  Name.  Account Name means the name of this account in the device, Your Name means the displayed name of your e-mail in the recipient's account.  You  can  now  access  the  account.  Click  on  the  e-mail  titles  to  read  emails,  press  and  hold e-mail titles to access options.  Click the menu icon    to access settings Refresh: Check for new emails. Compose: Write new emails. Folders: Manage/Move emails to different folders. Accounts: View accounts in the device, add new accounts, delete accounts, set main account. Accounts settings: More options for e-mail accounts. 5.8 Calendar Click the Calendar icon to enter the calendar interface.
12     In calendar mode, press and drag the screen up/down to move between months or to turn the pages.    When the month changes from December to January the device will automatically change the year.    Enter the interface; the number in the orange form is today's date. You can change the date in the Settings function; for details see the Settings section.     Click    to return to the main menu. 5.9 Calculator    Click on the Calculator icon to enter the calculator interface. 5.10 Alarm Clock      Click on the Clock icon to enter the time interface, then click on the clock to access the alarm function; you can now add new alarms or edit existing alarms.  Press and hold existing alarms to select turn alarm on/off, edit alarm, and delete alarm. Click on individual alarms to edit them.  You can edit the alarm time, repeat mode, ringtone and label.  In the alarm interface click on the    menu icon to access settings. The following items can be set. 5.11 APK Installer  This device supports third party apps (APK format) based on the Android OS. Many different apps can be downloaded from the Internet or copied from other devices.  If you are not downloading the app from Google Android Market you should take the following steps before the installation. Please check Settings – Applications and make sure Unknown sources is selected.  Click on the Explorer icon    and select the app you want to install, then click the install prompt  5.12 Install: Click Install, enter the app installer interface.
13    Internal Memory means built-in Flash memory, SD card means inserted T-Flash;  After entering, select the app format setting program on the right side, click on the application to install, return to the main interface when this operation has been completed; the installation will be finished and you will see the app icon in your application list. 5.12.1 Manage: Click settings and Choose APPS  Click on APPS and select the file/software you want to uninstall  Click on the software, then uninstall the software.       5.12.3 Exit: Return to the main interface. Note: All the installed apps will be displayed in the application list menu. These applications include games, chat TM, Internet browser, media player, system tools, etc. 5.13 PICTURES AND VIDEO The machine is with a front and a rear camera, you can take pictures and video clips, you can take photographs and record video clips.
14     Click on the applications tab to display all the applications, then select the 'photo' or 'video' setting.    Before taking pictures or recording video you can click on the camera settings to adjust the white balance, picture size, photo quality, point mode etc.  Click on the    button to start or stop the recording.  The photographs or video can be previewed in the preview window.  If you want play the video you have recorded turn on the video player and select the video you want to play.  If you want to view photographs select the picture viewer and choose which pictures you want to see.  Into the camera, and click on the screen with two fingers, will the pixelscaling function box appears, when two fingers and outward or inwardsliding, can realize the pixel scaling function.                            6. System Settings Click the Settings icon    to enter system settings. You can now change wireless & networks, sound, display, location & security, applications, accounts & sync, privacy, storage, language & keyboard, voice input & output, and date & time.  6.1 Wireless & Network Setting, See item 4. 6.2 Sound Setting. You can adjust Silent mode, Volume, Notification ringtone, Audible selection, Screen lock sounds, and Haptic feedback. 6.3 Display Setting. You can adjust Brightness, Auto-rotate screen, Animation, Screen timeout. 6.4 Location & Security Setting. Here you can set up screen lock and device administrators and enter a TF card password. 6.5 Application Setting. Here you manage your apps and check storage & battery usage.
15   Please  note:  If  you  want  to  install  applications  that  you are  not  downloading  from  the  Google Android Market you should first turn on Unknown sources. 6.6 Accounts & sync Setting. Here you can manage accounts in the device. 6.7 Privacy Setting. In this setting you can back up data and reset factory defaults. 6.8 Storage Setting. Here you can check storage use and insert & erase TF cards.  Please note: Before you remove the TF Card (if you have inserted a TF card), please use the 'safely remove hardware and uninstall media' function before ejecting the TF card; if you fail to do so this may cause a problem for some applications. 6.9 Language & Keyboard Setting. In this setting you can change the system language and select keyboard inputs. Please note: if you have installed an input and want to use it please remember to turn it on in this setting (all inputs can be turned on here). Press and hold the blank where you want to type and you will see a popup to choose inputs. 6.10 Date & time Setting: In this setting you can adjust the date and time. 6.11 About device. Check device information. 7. FAQ 1) How can I change languages if I mistakenly choose an unknown language? ·Find the    Settings icon in the Menu Page to enter Settings.   ·Then  select  the    icon  to  enter  the  language  &  keyboard  setting;  the  first  option  is  the language setting. 2) How can I change the input when I am typing? Press and hold the blank where you want to type and you will see a popup to choose inputs. 3) I already installed some applications but now I can't find them, why is this? ·By default some applications are installed on an external TF card, so if you have removed the TF card from the device you will not see these applications.   4) I can't get the device to turn on. ·Check the battery and charge the device if there is no power. ·Connect the device to an AC adapter. ·Contact the seller if the device still won't turn on after it has been charged.  5) I can't hear any sound through the earphones. ·Check if the device is in Mute mode. ·Check the volume setting, in case it is 0. ·Check the earphone connector. 6) Why can't I install apps? Please check Settings – Applications, make sure you have selected Unknown sources. 7) There is an Error Code on the screen. ·System error, restart the device. ·The  language  you  are  browsing  in  is  not  supported  by  built-in  languages;  please  contact  the original manufacturer for a bug fix. 8) I'm having system problems, I get a lot of error messages.  Restart the device by holding down the POWER button for 10 seconds, the device will restart  If you have restarted the device and  you are still getting error messages please check open
16   applications to see if there is an unknown application; if so, uninstall.  Your device may have a virus; please install a security application to protect your device.  If you are still experiencing problems after trying the above solutions the firmware on your device needs to be rebuilt (this operation is named 'flash'). Please note: Before you flash the device please back it up. The flashing operation will return all the settings and files to the factory defaults. The flashing operation requires a flashing tool and firmware; please contact the original manufacturer for assistance.  FCC Statement This  device complies with  part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.    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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