SHUOYING PA0752 Mobile Internet Devices User Manual 4SPA752C Revised 072415

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MID PA0752
User Manual
User Manual
Notice
• Before operating the device, please read the safety precautions and
user’s guide carefully to ensure safe and proper usage.
• The descriptions in this user’s guide are based on the factory default
settings.
• The pictures and screenshots in this user’s manual may slightly
differ from the look of your tablet.
• The format and information of this user’s manual is based on
Google Android 4.0 ICS operating system.
• The applications and their functions vary according to their release
date and the operating system that they were designed for. 4Sight,
LLC won’t be responsible for problems in performance caused by
third party applications.
Contents
Introduction of device and accessories
Accessories...........................................................................................3
Battery charging..........................................................................3
Appearance.................................................................................5
Turning on/off............................................................................6
Touch screen usage....................................................................7
Operation interface.....................................................................7
Main interface description..........................................................8
Adding and deleting shortcuts on the main screen...................10
Connecting to PC through USB...............................................12
Basic settings............................................................................13
Troubleshooting........................................................................20
Safety precautions.....................................................................20
Introduction of device and accessories
Accessories
After unpacking, first check that the following items are included:
• Tablet
• USB cable
• AC/DC Adapter
• 4Sight, LLC will not be responsible for any incompatibility or
damage caused by third party accessories.
Battery charging
The device is equipped with a built-in battery. Charge the battery
fully before using the device for the first time. It is recommended to
charge the device for a minimum of at least ten hours for first use.
Only use the provided charger or USB cable (input: AC110~240V
50/60Hz; output: DC5V/2.5A). 4Sight, LLC will not be responsible
for any device damage caused by an unapproved charger.
• The user can’t replace the built-in battery. Please contact the
service provider for information on battery replacement.
• You can charge the battery with the charger or USB cable.
• When the battery level drops lower than 15%, the device will
send an alert and display a low battery message. The battery icon
in the lower right corner also appear empty. If the battery
power runs out, the device powers off automatically. Connect
the charger before attempting to power the unit back on.
• If the battery completely runs out, the device cannot be
turned on even when first connecting the power adapter. In this
instance, charge the unit for five minutes and power it back on.
• You can use the device while charging, but this will increase
the charging time.
• While charging, the battery icon will display the ‘charging’
lightning bolt
• It is normal for the device to become hot while charging, the
device’s battery life and performance will not be affected.
• When the battery is fully charged,
please disconnect the
power adapter.
Full charging requires roughly 4 hours.
The battery is consumed faster if APPS or WiFi is running in
background. To save battery power, close unused applications. You
can also reduce the battery consumption time by turning down the
brightness of the display also, when being unused, press the power
button [ ] to switch the unit to sleep mode.
Appearance:
Front View:
Rear View:
Number#
Description
Camera
Power button, Power on/off
Earphone jack, 3.5mm standard earphone jack
Micro USB interface. Used for: charging, connecting
to external USB devices, as well as connecting to your
PC for data transmission
Charging interface, support DC5V/2.5A adapter
VOL up button, VOL+
Micro Memory Card Slot, supports 2GB-32GB
VOL down button, VOL-
RESET
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Speaker
Turning on/off
To turn on the device, press and hold [
To turn off the device, press and hold [
off from the pop up menu
] for 3 seconds (3s)
] for 5s, then select Power
Standby Mode: When powered on, press the Power key
to enter
the device into standby mode. Press the button again to exit standby
mode.
When exiting first powering on the device, or returning from standby
mode, you will be prompted with a ‘lock’ screen
To unlock the device, touch and hold the ‘lock’ icon on the screen and
drag it to the unlock icon on the right
Touch screen usage
The PA0752 has a 7” capacitive touch screen, which allows users
to easily select or execute functions. Before using the touch screen,
please review the below advice on proper use.
• Do not use foreign objects to make selections on the touch screen as
this will damage the screen
• Do not saturate the touch screen with water, or any other liquid
• This device is equipped with a capacitive touch screen, which
detects the charge sent out by the human body. To achieve the best
results, touch the screen with your fingertips; do not operate the
device using a stylus, pen or any sharp object.
There are a few basic commands that are available to control the unit
through the touch screen:
• Tap: tap once quickly
• Tap and hold: tap and hold an item for at least two seconds
• Drag: tap and hold an item, and drag it to your desired location
• Double tap: quickly tap an item twice
• Slide: slide up, down, left or right to browse through lists or
menus
• If your tablet remains untouched for an extended period of time,
it will automatically enter standby mode and shut down the
display to save battery power. Press the power button [ ] to
wake up the screen
Operation interface
When the screen wakes up after being in standby mode, it will be
locked. You can view the device status (charging or not) as well as
view the time.
Unlocking:
When powering on the unit, the device enters the locked screen
interface; tap and hold
, and drag to the icon to the
icon to
unlock and enter the main interface:
Main interface description:
Icon
Function
Search; allows you to conduct an internet search easily
from the home screen of your tablet
Tap this button to enter the Apps menu and browse your
device’s installed apps
Back; a tap of this button will take you back to the
previous screen you were working on.
Home; tap this button within any App and you will be
taken to the device’s home screen
Multitasking; tap this button to view a list of recently
used Apps, then select the App you desire to easily
switch between multiple apps
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USB connected icon; When this icon appears on the
bottom of the screen, it indicates that the device has been
connected
cted to a PC via the USB Cable
USB debugging icon; tap to enter the Android
development interface
Time display
Battery Status
Settings button; tap this button to bring up a list of
settings options from the home screen of your tablet or
from any App
Adding and deleting shortcuts on main screen
• Adding App shortcuts to the home screen: tap the application icon
from the home screen to bring you to the apps list:
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In the list, tap and hold the icon of the app that you want to create
crea a
home screen shortcut form, drag and drop it to your desired position
on the main screen. The shortcut icon of this application will be
added to the main screen.
• Add widgets to the home screen: tap the application icon from the
home screen to bring you to the apps list.. Slide the screen to the right,
until your desired widget appears on the screen
Tap and hold your desired widget, drag and drop it to your desired
position on the main screen. The widget will be added to the main
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screen.
• Deletee items from the main screen: From the home screen of your
tablet, tap and hold the item to be removed -- the Recycle Bin will
appear on the top of the main screen. Drag and drop the icon into the
Recycle Bin and release the item when the Recycle Bin turns red,
your item will be deleted from the main screen
Wallpaper settings: on the main screen, tap and hold anywhere on the
background (do not tap in icon). The “Choose wallpaper from” dialog
box appears to set the background image.
Connecting to PC through USB:
Connect your PC via the USB
B cable to your tablet. The “USB
connected” icon
will appear in the bottom right of the screen; tap
to pop up the USB storage window, select the “USB connected”
option to pop up the ‘USB connected’ interface. Tap
Ta “Turn on USB
storage” to finish connect your device to your PC.
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When your device is in this mode, you can copy, cut, or delete files
from the device’s hard drive or the devices micro memory card.
Basic settings
Settings: tap the Settings icon
to enter the settings interface
1) Wifi settings:
1. Turn on Wi-Fi;
2. All available access points will be listed; tap and select the
desired IP name;
3. If the IP isn’t encrypted, tap “Connect” in the popup
window;
4. If the IP is encrypted, type the password
passwo in the popup
window and tap “Connect”;
5. When the network is connected successfully, the wireless
connection icon appears in the lower right status bar of the
screen and ‘connected’ shows below the IP.
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2) Data usage
up warnings.
3) Sound
ions, etc.
: view the data flow of thee wireless network, and set
: adjust the volume, and modify ringtone & notificat
4) Display : set up the brightness, wallpaper, auto-rotate
auto
screen,
font size, etc.
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5) Storage : manage the device’s internal storage as well as th
e external memory card
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6) Battery
7) Apps
: view the complete battery status info.
: view all downloaded and running applications
Tap an application in the DOWNLOADED section to stop or
uninstall it (cannot uninstall
install the factory installed applications)
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8) Accounts & sync : tap
in the top right to add an
account, which can synchronize with your calendar, contacts and
e-mail.
9) Location services
: set up whether you want your device
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determining your location through Wi-Fi.
10) Security
: set up screen lock, owner info, password, etc.
11) Language & input
method.
: chose your preferred language and input
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12) Backup & reset : back up your tablet’s data using your Google
account. Also restore the tablet to its factory default settings (note:
this operation will clear all personal information and downloaded
applications)
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13) Date & time
and dates
: set the date, time, and the format of both the time
14) About tablet
: view the model number and version information
Troubleshooting:
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The device is frozen:
If the device is frozen or suspended, you may need reset the device
to resume normal function. Using a paperclip, press the reset
button on the back of the unit, unit will restart.
Safety precautions:
To protect you and others from hurt and avoid damaging the device,
please read the following information carefully before using the
device.
Warning:
Handle your unit with care
• Do not put the device in or on the top of heating devices (e.g.
microwave oven, oven or radiator)
• Do not squeeze or pierce the battery.
• Do not expose the device to extreme temperature.
Keep the device dry
• Moisture and liquids may damage the parts or electronic
circuits.
• Do not turn on the device if it is wet. If the device has been
turned on when wet, turn it off
immediately. Wait sufficient time for the unit to dry before
powering back on.
• The warranty is void if the device is damaged due to water
intake.
Do not use or store the device in dusty or dirty places.
Do not store the device in any places with extreme temperature. Use
the device in the temperature range of -4°F~120°F.
• Do not leave the device in a closed vehicle, as temperatures
many times exceed this range
• Do not expose the device in direct sunlight for long periods of
time
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Do not put the device near magnetic fields
• Doing so will drain the battery
• Do not use device covers or parts with magnetic shells
Do not drop or harshly impact your device.
• This may damage the screen of the device.
• If bent or deformed, the device’s internal parts may be
damaged.
Do not disassemble, refit or repair the device
• The warranty will be void if you change or modify the device
without permission.
• Do not disassemble or pierce the battery to avoid possible
bodily harm
To clean the device:
• Wipe the device with a tissue or towel
• Do not use chemicals or cleaning agents
Only use the device for intended purposes
Ensure the safety of personal and important data
• Please back up your important data
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FCC Warning:
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.
FCC RF warning statement: 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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