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Reserva
10” Interactive Door Side Sign
Model: ROOM-10T
User Manual
ROOM-10T User Manual
Content
Declaration .............................................................................................................................. 2
Product Instruction ............................................................................................................. 2
Power on the Product ........................................................................................................... 3
Without Mounting Bracket ............................................................................................... 3
Insert SD Card .................................................................................................................... 4
Insert USB Devices ............................................................................................................... 4
Home Screen.......................................................................................................................... 5
System Bar .......................................................................................................................... 8
Applications ........................................................................................................................ 11
Language .............................................................................................................................. 12
Date & Time ............................................................................................................................... 13
Volume ........................................................................................................................................ 14
Brightness ............................................................................................................................. 14
Scheduled Power On/Off ..................................................................................................... 15
Wi-Fi.................................................................................................................................... 19
Ethernet ................................................................................................................................. 20
Bluetooth ............................................................................................................................... 21
Virtual Keyboard................................................................................................................... 24
Switch Input Methods....................................................................................................... 25
Take Photos & Shots............................................................................................................. 26
Surf Online ............................................................................................................................ 29
Browse Files ......................................................................................................................... 30
Play Media ............................................................................................................................ 31
Install & Uninstall Apps ......................................................................................................... 31
Install Apps ......................................................................................................................... 31
Uninstall Apps .................................................................................................................... 34
Reset to Factory Default ..................................................................................................... 36
Declaration
 Please read the instructions carefully before equipment installation and
using the device.
 Do not put the product in high temperature, humid or dusty environment.
 Do not drop, crash or break down this product.
 Do not power off the device when it’s formatting or upgrading, otherwise it
will cause operation system error.
 This product is not waterproof.
 Use only approved add-on enhancements.
 This product should be mounted on the wall or on product shelf. VESA
mounting holes are provided.
Product Instruction
Top
Front
Bottom
Right Side
1. Camera (optional): 5M pixels camera
2. LED Indicator:
Green
Power supply is on.
Light Off
Power supply is off.
3. SD Card Slot / Cover: support external SD card
4. Exit Button: return to the previous page
5. Function Keys (Up / Down): select the up/down item
6. Function Keys (Vol+ / Vol-): adjust the system volume
7. Speakers: audio output
Back
8. VESA Mount Holes: for installing the bracket
9. DC In Jack: powered by 12V/2A DC input
10. Add-on module slot: to put optional add-on module
11. 10/100Mbps RJ45 Ethernet Port: support Ethernet connection
12. USB Port: support USB 2.0 Host type A
13. Micro-USB Port: support Micro-USB 2.0
14. Power Switch: switch power ON/OFF
15. Headphone audio port
Power on the Product
Step1 Power on the power adapter that connected to this product.
Step2 Switch the power switch (#14 in Product Instruction) next to DC in
jack to ON.
Insert SD Card
This product supports external SD card. Please insert your SD card into the
SD Card Slot (#3 in Product Instruction) on the top of this product.
Insert USB Devices
This product supports USB and Micro-USB to deal with your files.
USB
Plug your USB memory into the USB port (#12 in Product Instruction) on
the bottom of this product, and then you can do the file operations via the File
Browser. (See in Browse Files).
Micro-USB
Connect the Micro-USB port (#13 in Product Instruction) on the bottom of
this product and the USB port on your computer with a Micro-USB-to-USB
cable.
Click the “Turn on USB storage” button in the “USB mass storage” window
that pops up automatically to make the device memory visible in your
computer.
Home Screen
In the home screen, you can long-press the blank space to change the
wallpaper or drag widgets to desktop.
Change Wallpaper:
1. Click “WALLPAPER”.
2. Select one picture from system presets or your own pictures.
3. Click “Set wallpaper” on the upper-left corner of the screen to apply the
wallpaper.
Add Widgets:
1. Click “WIDGETS”.
2. Long-press a widget and drag it to desktop.
3. A dialog prompts you to allow adding a widget for the first time. Check the
checkbox and then click “Create”.
4. If you want to remove an icon, long-press the widget and drag it onto
“×Remove” at the top of the screen and drop it until it turns red.
System Bar
Navigation Buttons
1. Volume-: Decrease the system volume.
2. Back: Return to the previous page.
3. Home: Return to the home screen.
4. Recent: Switch between recently used apps.
To remove an app from the list, you could long-press the icon to select
“Remove from list”.
Or swipe the app item up or down to remove it.
5. Volume+: Increase the system volume.
Status Notifications
Status bar at top of the screen displays system status, such as time, Wi-Fi,
SD card and USB connection etc.
Pull down the upper-left corner to open the status window.
Pull down the upper-right corner to open the shortcuts window which
contains brightness adjustment, Wi-Fi, auto rotate, airplane mode and
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location switch, and system settings entrance.
Applications
Click
at the bottom of home screen to enter the applications page.
The installed applications will be shown here and you can open an app by
clicking its icon.
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To find an app easily, you can create a shortcut by long-pressing of the icon
and drag it to the home screen.
Language
In the App list, click “Settings”
to open the system setting app, and
select the option “Language & input”.
Click the first option “Language” under “Language & input”, and then you
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can change the system language according to your preference.
Date & Time
In the App list, click “Settings”
select the option “Date & time”.
to open the system setting app, and
If you enabled the option “Automatic date & time” under “Date & time”,
system date and time will be synchronized automatically with network time
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when you connected a Wi-Fi network.
If you want to set the time manually, you need to disable “Automatic date &
time” and “Automatic time zone”.
In this option, you can also set time zone, time notation and date format.
Volume
On the system bar, click the Volume- icon
to decrease the system
volume, and click the Volume+ icon
to increase the system
volume.
Or you can press the function keys (#6 in Product Instruction) on the top of
the product to adjust the volume.
Brightness
Pull down the upper-right corner of the screen to open the shortcuts window,
and then click “Brightness”.
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Slide the brightness button to adjust the brightness of the screen, or turn on
Auto switch to automatically adjust the display's brightness to the
appropriate level for the current ambient light.
Scheduled Power On/Off
This function is used to power the device on and off automatically at the set
time.
In the App list, click “Settings”
to open the system setting app, and
select the option “Scheduled Power ON/OFF”.
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Click the single option “Set Scheduled Power On/Off Clocks”.
The top row is for power on clocks, and the following row is for power off
clocks. Click the top row to enter the settings of power on clocks.
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Click the option “Time” to set the power on time of this device.
Click the option “Repeat” to select the days which will power on this device at
the set time.
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After setting, click “Done” at the upper-right corner of the screen to save
them.
You will see the power on option checked after saving the settings.
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For power off clocks, you can set them as same as power on clocks.
After the settings, the device will be powered off at set time, and powered on
again when achieves the appointed time.
Wi-Fi
In the App list, click “Settings”
select the option “Wi-Fi”.
to open the system setting app, and
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Switch the Wi-Fi button to ON. The product will scan available wireless
networks automatically. Select a network under Wi-Fi networks and input the
password to connect.
Ethernet
In the App list, click “Settings”
to open the system setting app, select
the option “More”, and then select “Ethernet” at the right side.
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Check “Use Ethernet” and plug the Internet cable into the Ethernet port (#11
in Product Instruction). If Wi-Fi is on, please turn off Wi-Fi to allow Ethernet
working.
If you are Static IP user, please set the configurations manually.
Bluetooth
In the App list, click “Settings”
select the option “Bluetooth”.
to open the system setting app, and
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Switch the Bluetooth button to ON. The product will scan ambient available
Bluetooth devices automatically.
If you want to pair another Bluetooth device, select it from the “Available
Devices” list, and then click “Pair” in the pop-up window. At the same time,
click “Pair” in the pop-up window of the Bluetooth device to be paired.
After pairing, the paired device will be moved to the “Paired Devices” list.
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If you want to be paired by another Bluetooth device passively, click the
Bluetooth name at the top. When the summary will changed to “Visible to all
nearby Bluetooth devices (Visibility timeout)”, this Bluetooth name can be
scanned by other Bluetooth devices until the countdown to the end.
The Bluetooth name and visibility timeout can be changed in the menu.
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Virtual Keyboard
The device provides a virtual keyboard for typing. You can use it as a real
one.
When you click in a text input box, the virtual keyboard will appear at the
bottom of the screen.
To collapse the virtual keyboard, you can click the icon
in the system
bar.
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Switch Input Methods
In any text input box, pull down the upper-left corner of the screen to see the
status window, and click “Choose input method”.
Select an input method from the pop window.
If the keyboard icon is invisible, please check whether the installed input
method is selected in the “Language & input” option under the system
setting app.
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Take Photos & Shots
Front 5M pixels camera is an optional accessory.
In the App list, open “Camera”
Click the capture button
Click
to take a photo.
above the capture button to change camera settings.
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Click
to open detail settings. From left to right in the picture are: location
on/off, countdown timer, picture size, white balance, and scene mode.
Click
or
under the capture button to switch take photos or videos.
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Click the capture button
to shooting a video.
Click the capture button
to stop the shot.
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Surf Online
In the App list, open “Browser”
When connecting the device to a network, you can visit websites, play online
media or download files via the browser.
In a browser window, enter in a URL in the address bar and click “Go” in the
virtual keyboard to go. You can also click
to add new tabs to make
multiple tabs opened simultaneously.
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Browse Files
In the App list, open “Explorer”
to view local files.
Long-press a file or folder to do file operations, such as copy, delete, move
(cut), paste, rename, send (share) and create shortcut.
If you want to select several files/folders at once, click “Muti” in the menu,
and then select files/folders. The selected files/folders will be highlighted in
blue.
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Click “Editor” in the menu to operate the selected files/folders.
Play Media
With the provided apps, you can play your media files on your storage, such
as pictures, music and videos.
Picture Player:
Support JPG, BMP, GIF.
Music Player:
Support MP2, WMA, WAV, AAC, OGG, ASF.
Video Player:
Support MKV, TS, FLV, AVI, VOB, MPG, DAT, ASF, RM, MOV, 3GP, MP4,
WMV.
Install & Uninstall Apps
Install Apps
Before installing an app, please download the app (.apk) to via the browser,
or copy a downloaded app to the device from your computer.
Then you can open “ApkInstaller”
downloaded app.
in the App list to install the
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Click “Install” button.
Choose the installation file’s location.
The apk files will be automatically scanned in the right side list.
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Click the apk you want to install.
Click “Install” or “Next” until it turns to “Install”, and then waiting for
installation finished.
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You can also download an android app market, and install the apps via the
market.
If “Install blocked” is prompted when installing an app, please open
“Settings” and select the option “Security”, allow “Unknown sources” and
then back to reinstall the app.
Uninstall Apps
To uninstall an app, please open “Settings” in the App list and select the
option “Apps”. In this option, you will see the installed apps list.
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Click the app you want to remove to enter the detail page.
Click the “Uninstall” button and select “OK”, and then waiting for
uninstallation finished.
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Reset to Factory Default
Please make sure to back up the important data before resetting the device.
In the App list, click “Settings”
to open the system setting app, and
select the option “Backup & reset”.
Click “Factory data reset”.
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Click “Reset tablet” button.
Click “Erase everything” button, and then waiting system reboots and resets
to factory default.
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Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
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 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.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this
equipment.
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.
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement:
1. This Transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with
any other antenna or transmitter.
2. This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth
for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and
operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator
and your body.
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Caution
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN
INCORRECT TYPE.
DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE
INSTRUCTIONS.
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