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Users Manual

  Tablet PCMC1217V1
NOTICE  ● Keep the device and all accessories out of the reach of small children.   ● Do not use or store the device in dusty, hot, cold, electric, chemical, moist, or magnetic areas. ● Do  not  drop,  shake  or  knock  the  device.  Rough  handling can break the device. ● Do not leave the device into areas that may become hotter without  attention,  like  tables  in  sunshine,  a  car  with  all windows closed, or on bed & charging, because the device can get to very high temperature and may cause accident. ● Never  play  the  device  while  driving!  Keep  your  eyes focusing on the road.   ● Please  turn  off  the  watch  in  aircraft  and  follow  any restrictions.  Wireless  devices  can  cause  interference  in aircraft. ● Please do  not disassemble the device  or change the  case personally, as it will void your warranty. ● Please  use  proper  power  adapter  along  with  packing,  or suggested by qualified sellers. ● Due  to  different  marketing  period,  product  update, regional  disparities,  Microsoft’s  Windows  System  update or  such  reasons,  we  may,  without  notifications  to  you, change or modify some functions which could be different from the content in this page, please refer to real product received.
Meet this Tablet PC  This Tablet PC device has most same functions as your laptop, you can use the device for business, learning, entertainment, etc. Just like on smartphones, you can use your finger on the touchscreen of this Tablet PC. For  example,  drag  your  fingers  across  the  screen  to scroll.    Before start it, make sure there is a wireless network around and you have password of the network if it is secured. See more in Settings >> Connect to Network.    Here are some main features of this device. ● Operation System: Windows 10   ● Wireless connections via Wi-Fi and more. ● Bluetooth function. ● Photographing and Video recording ● Built-in G-Sensor. ● Built-in speaker and microphone. ● External Micro-SD card is supported. ● External mouse and keyboard is supported via USB. ● Personal digital assistant (Cortana). ● Gaming (Xbox).
Touch Gestures  On  the  touchscreen  of  this  Tablet  PC,  different movements by fingers lead to different effect. Here is a glossary of touch gestures that you often use.   ● Tap   Tap once on something.  To  open,  select  or  activates something you tap, just like clicking with a mouse.    ● Tap and hold   Press your finger down on and hold for about a second  To  show  options  related  to  what you are doing, just like right-clicking with a mouse.  ● Tap-tap slide   Tap,  then  tap  and  hold.  And  slide your finger in any direction.  To  drag  an  item  you’ve  tapped,  or select text on Webpages, etc.
    ● Pinch or Stretch   Touch the screen or an item with two  or  more  fingers,  and  move fingers toward each other (Pinch) or  away  from  each  other (Stretch).  To  zoom  in  or  out  of  a  map, picture, or a website.  ● Slide to scroll   Drag your finger on the screen.  Scrolls  through  on  the  screen, like scrolling with a mouse.  ● Frame Selection   Press your finger down on screen and hold to draw a frame.  To make frame selection, just like what you do with a mouse.  ● Swipe from right edge   Starting on right edge, swipe in.  To view notifications and function switches.
The Basics  Power On Press POWER button for around 2 seconds, the device starts  up  and  displays  the  Start  screen,  or  enter password if it is secured.    Shut down & Restart Tap    from  left  bottom  of  screen,  tap    Power, and  choose  Shut  down  or  Restart.  Or,  you  can  press POWER button for more than 3 seconds and release, slide down to shut down the device.  Sleep When  the  device  is  working,  press  POWER  button shortly to shut the screen and it goes into Sleep mode. Press POWER button again to awake the device, then swipe up on the touchscreen.  Recharging When  the  device  cannot  be  turned  on  normally  or shut down automatically, it may need to be recharged. Notice: Please use proper chargers provided or guided by the manufacturer of this Tablet PC.
Setup & Windows Activation The  first  time  you  use  this  Tablet PC, it enters  Setup Wizard,  After the  Setup  Wizard, just  wait for  one or two  minutes  to  let  system  finish  initialization,  and then it goes to desktop.  To  experience  complete  functions  of  Windows  10 System, you need to activate Windows on this Tablet PC device. Without activation, most functions are not available.    Start Menu   The Start Menu is at left bottom of screen, tap it and you can find All apps, Power, Settings and Tiles. See more in Chapter: Start Menu.    Go to Desktop You  can always tap  right  bottom corner  of  screen  to go to desktop.    Notification & Shortcuts Slide leftwards from right edge of screen, you can see Notifications  and  Function  Shortcuts.  You  can  tap  a notification to view details, or tap function  shortcuts to switch ON/OFF or adapt them.
Start Menu  Here you can find all apps, Power, Settings and Tiles.
Apps   You can see apps from All apps, or Most used. Tap app name to open it, or long press to view options: Pin to Start, Pin to taskbar, Uninstall, etc.  Power   Tap it and select: Sleep, Shut down or Restart.  Tiles You can pin your favorite apps, programs, folders, people, or websites to Start, then you can fast access to them. You can also move some of your pinned apps into different groups, here is how: Just move a tile to an open space, and when a gray divider bar appears, release the tile. Then move more tiles in or out of the group to suit your needs. Long press an app tile, you can unpin it, change tile size, or turn on/off live tile.
Taskbar  Taskbar is at bottom of screen, showing Start menu button, Cortana (Search bar), Task View button, pinned Apps (like Microsoft Edge), running tasks, battery, network, keyboard, time information, etc. Since you may be quite familiar with Windows 7, we are going to introduce only something new that Windows 10 brings.  Cortana (Search bar)     Think of Cortana as a personal digital assistant who works across all your Windows 10 devices to help you get things done. By learning more about you over time, Cortana becomes more useful every day.  Cortana Home is the place to go for personal suggestions, a daily glance of the day ahead, recommendations for restaurants to check out, and more.
The Notebook is where Cortana keeps track of what you like and what you want. Use it to control what Cortana knows about you, including your interests and favorite places.  Cortana can remind you about all the important things in your life. Time-based, people-based, and location-based reminders all trigger at the right time on any device, making sure that you never miss a thing.  When you search from the taskbar, Cortana will show you results from your PC, the web, and OneDrive. You can also use Cortana for help with troubleshooting. If you run into a problem or have a question about how to get things done, just type something about it into the Windows search box. Cortana will provide instant answers or links to helpful websites.      Task View button       Here you can view tasks clearly and manage them more conveniently.
Microsoft Edge         Microsoft Edge is the all-new browser designed to go beyond browsing. With inking capabilities built-in, you can write or type directly on webpages and share your mark-ups with others.    If you value a premium reading experience, there’s a feature that allows you to clear away distractions from your online articles and a reading list that organizes your favorite reads to enjoy later.    The improved address bar helps you to find things faster, and with Cortana enabled, you can instantly move from searching to doing.    All in all, Microsoft Edge sweeps away the obstacles between you and your favorite online activities – for a web experience that’s more personal, responsive, and all about getting things done.
Settings  Windows 10 system enables a lot of personalized settings to the Tablet PC device. Tap Settings icon   at Start Menu, and choose options.     You can go quick access via search bar from top right corner of the interface.
Following are general view of settings options.     ● System Display, Notifications & actions, Apps & features, Multitasking, Tablet PC mode, Battery saver, Power & sleep, Storage, Offline maps, Default apps, About.    ● Devices Printers & scanners, Connected devices, Bluetooth, Mouse & touchpad, Typing, AutoPlay.    ● Network & Internet Wi-Fi, Airplane mode, Data usage, VPN, Dial-up, Proxy.    ● Personalization Background, Colors, Look screen, Themes, Start.
   ● Accounts Your account, Sign-in options, Work access, Family & other users, Sync your settings.    ● Time & language Date & time, Region & language, Speech.    ● Ease of Access Narrator, Magnifier, High contrast, Closed captions, Keyboard, Mouse, Other options.    ● Privacy General, Location, Camera, MIC, Speech, inking & typing, Account info, Contacts, Calendar, Messaging, Radio, Other devices, etc.    ● Update & security Windows Update,   Windows Defender, Backup, Recovery, Activation, For developers.
Connect to Network  This  Tablet  PC  has  built-in  Wi-Fi  that  you  can use  to get online. After  you get  online,  you  can browse the Internet,  get  apps,  send  emails,  and  access  other computers and devices on your network.  Slide  leftwards  from  right  edge  of  screen,  tap  the wireless  network  icon  ,  tap a network name and choose Connect. (If you want to connect this network every time it’s in range, select Connect automatically). If prompted, enter the password and tap Next.    To disconnect from a Wi-Fi network, tap the wireless network  icon  ,  tap  the  network  name  which shows connected status to turn off it.  If  there  is  no  Wi-Fi  network,  you can  use  a  portable USB dongle with 3G networks. Please notice fees may apply.    You can also use an USB Ethernet adapter to connect to wired networks.
Accounts  An user account determines how you personalize your Windows  10  Tablet  PC,  and  you  may  have  different types of account. To see which type of account you're using, open Settings, and tap by following steps: Settings >> Accounts >> Your account.   ● If you see Local Account, this means your account is on this Tablet PC, you cannot connect to the cloud. ● If you see your name & email address, you’re using a Microsoft account.      What is a Microsoft account?   A  Microsoft  account  is  the  email  address  and password that you use to sign in to Microsoft services, like  Outlook.com,  OneDrive,  Windows  Phone,  and Xbox.  To  switch  from  a  local  account  to  a  Microsoft account:  Open  Settings,  and  tap  Accounts  >>  Your account >> Sign in with a Microsoft account instead.    Two  more  sign-in  options  are  available  to  you:  PIN and picture password. (These sign-in options may not be available if you’ve added a work email account or joined a network domain.)
Apps and Programs  There are a lot of apps and games in the Windows Store. To open it, you can click on the Windows Store tile on the Start screen, or the Windows Store icon in the taskbar.       ● Install Apps from Windows Store. You can browse for apps in Top charts, Categories, Collections, etc. You can use Search function.     Tips: Some apps and games might not be available in your country or region.    ● Install programs from the  Internet. Make sure you trust the publisher of the app and the website that offering it. In your web browser, tap the link to the app. To install the app immediately, tap Open or Run, and then follow the instructions on your screen. To install  the  app  later,  tap  Save  or  Save  as  to download it.    ● Uninstall. To uninstall an app if you are not using it,
go  to  the  Start  screen  or  Apps  list  (by  name),  tap and hold it for a couple seconds. Tap Uninstall.   ● Update.  Sometimes  app  publishers  update  their apps  to  add  new  features  and  fix  problems.  The Windows  Store  can  automatically  install  app updates when they become available. To make sure your apps get updated automatically, from the Store app,  open  Settings,  then  tap  App  updates  and  set Automatically update my apps to Yes. You  can also manually  check  for  app  updates  at  any  time,  tap Check for updates.   OneDrive  OneDrive  is  online  storage  that  comes  with  your Microsoft account.    It’s like an extra hard drive that’s available from any of the devices you use. When you save your documents, photos, and other files on OneDrive, they're available from any web-connected device (your smartphone or any PC), and to share files with other people.
 You  can  go  to  Start  menu  and  tap  OneDrive  to  see what’s on your OneDrive, tap a folder name to see the contents,  and  tap  a  file  to  open  it.  You  can  swipe down  from  the  top  edge  of  the  screen  to  see commands. From the OneDrive app, you can open the Settings charm and then tap Help to learn more about OneDrive.  To  save files,  you can  choose  OneDrive or  This PC as the  location.  You  can  also  save  documents  to OneDrive  by  default  from  Settings  >>  System  >> Storage, and change save locations according to your favorites.   Tips:  To  choose OneDrive  as  save  location,  you  must sign in with a Microsoft account first.  To share files on OneDrive with your friends, there is no need for  them  to  sign up for a new account, and they can use any web browser to get to the files you share with them. Simply two steps below,   ● Select the files on OneDrive that you want to share. ● You’ll need to  provide their  email, or choose Get a link to let them view by webpage.
System Update & Recovery  Windows  Update  automatically  installs  important updates when available. You can also manually check for  Windows  updates:  Open  Settings >> Update  & Security >> Windows Update. If updates are available, tap View details and Install if you want.  Recovery  function  helps  you  to  refresh  or  reinstall Windows, or change Windows startup settings.   Open Settings >> Update & Security >> Recovery, There are three options for recovery function: 1) Reset this PC (You can choose to keep your files or remove everything) 2) Go back to Windows 8.1 (if you don’t like Win 10) 3) Advanced startup (which is only for professionals)  Windows Defender is built-into Windows 10  to help guard  against  viruses,  spyware,  and  other  malicious software.  You  can  directly  open  Windows  Defender from  Start menu,  or  search  Windows  Defender  from Cortana (Search bar). To learn more about protecting PC from viruses, you can visit Windows.com.
FAQ  Q: What to do if you forget your Windows password? ● If you're using a Microsoft account, you can reset your password online. For more information, go to https://account.live.com/password/reset ● If you're using a local account, use your password hint as a reminder. If you've tried above suggestions and still can't sign in, you'll need to reinstall Windows 10. Please contact the manufacturer for more information.    Q: What to do if the Tablet PC can’t be turned on? The most likely reason is that the battery is drained. Often, it’s a simple problem that is easily fixed after recharging. If still not working, the device might crash with screen shut but it is not turned off completely. In this condition, you can press and hold the POWER button for more than 10 seconds to turn off the device completely, and then turn on again. Anyway, try to avoid this operation.    Q: I tried to install Windows 10 Update, but it failed. How do I get this to work? ● Free up some disk space. Before you install Windows 10 Update, make sure you have enough free disk space on your device. You may need to move some files to OneDrive, or a TF card, at least until you finish installing the update.
● Plug in. Have your Tablet PC plugged into a power source during the update. ● Stay connected to networks. Make sure you have a good Wi-Fi signal (or connect to a wired network.)   Q: About Windows 10 System and Microsoft Office 365, are they free? The pre-installed Windows 10 System (or updated from official Windows 8.1 System) is free for you (factory has pre-installed License Key of Windows 10 or 8.1 system), and Microsoft Office 365 app is free for one year after you activate it properly. When it expires, see screen prompts how to renew it. For more info, please visit Microsoft.com.    Q: How can I change System languages? Firstly, make sure that the Firmware of your Tablet PC device contains the language pack you need (you need to enquire to qualified seller). Open Settings >> Time& language >> Region and language, choose Add a language. Tips: Without language pack, the above operation does not work.
FCC Statement Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. 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 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.  This 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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