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QUICK START GUIDE
NETBOOK
Wireless Mobile Internet Device
SYNET07526-R
Wireless Network
Note this is a mobile internet device that uses Windows
CE as its operating system. The WebPages may look
different than you are commonly used to seeing as these
are mobile WebPages. There may be some web pages
that can not be opened. This device will not support
some versions of Flash.
- Make sure your wireless card is on by checking the status indicator
light in the lower right corner of your netbook. If it is not on, press
F9 key to activate the card.0r duble click the ”wifi power"icon as
shown below and press ”on”.
‘WIFI Power'lcon
1. WIFI settings: click the WIFI
icon on the lower right side of
WINDOWS CE desktop as the
figure illustrates below. The
below window will be pop up.
2. Select ”Wireless Information”
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Note this is a mobile internet device that uses Vlfindows
CE as its operating system. The WebPages may look
different than you are commonly used to seeing as these
are mobile WebPages. There may be some web pages
that can not be opened. This device will not support
some versions of Flash.
If you are experiencing problems with your product, please
contact customer support before contacting your retailer.
Call 888—571—0866
or email: dgsupport@digitalgadgets.com
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Wireless Network Continued
3.The computer will search for wireless networks automatically. Please
select (double click) the wireless network you would like tojoin. The
”Vlfireless Network Properties”window will pop up. Please input your
network credentials here and press ”OK” when finished.
“If the WIFI network needs a password, please consult the network manager
or your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
Click the “Start”icon in the lower
left side of the desktop and a
menu will appear that allows you
to select ”Shutdown”
- Emergency Shutdown
When the netbook cannot be shutdown normally, please press and
hold the Power Button until the netbook turns off
- Reset
If the system appears ‘Frozen’,’ use a paper clip or similar object to press the reset
button located in the hole near the battery cover and then the system will restart
automatically
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list. item Description
1.1 Getting to ow your Netbook
Congratulations on the purchase of your new Netbook!
1. LCD screen 7' LCD screen display.
Pam, ONO“ bum” Press the power button to start up the Netbooki’he power
button will also recover the Netbook from standby status.
3. Speakers These produce the sound for the Netbook
4- Ksylwfl’d input Device used ior Controlling the Netbook's various functions
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a. status indicator
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a) Battery charge indication lamp: A red colored light indicates the battery Is being
chargedwnen the battery Is fully charged the light will turn off.
b) Power indication lamptWherl your netbook is in usethe powet indication lamp will
be bright green.
c) Nurrl Lock indication Iamp:Wherl the green lamp is on, it indicates that the
digital keys or the keyboard are activated and ready ior use.when the light is oh,
it means that the Num Lock application Is not on. Press the Nurn Lock key to turn
on this function. Press it again to turn it off
d) caps Lock indication lampzwhen the green iight Is on, it indicates the Caps Lock
iunction on the keyboard Is activated. After activating the button. all the letters
typed will be capitalised.
4. Icon indicating Wireless connection
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- After you connect to the Internet
double-click the Internet
M Explorer icon on the desktop to
access webpages.
Wired Connection
Step 1: Plug in Ethernet cable
Step 2: Contact your Internet Service Provider to obtain your settings
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Note: When the wired network is used, the wireless network must be
closed or dynamic IP mode should be initially set to connect to the
network, otherwise a conflict may occur resulting in network connection
failure. When the wireless network is used, the same setting should be
conducted.
BOTTO M V I E W
No. item
1, Battery Lock The manual battery lock is used to protect battery pack.
Battery Pack The battery pack will charge automatically aiter connecting with a power
1- supply.The battery pack cannot be detached.
3 in the event your netbook cannot normally shutdown or restart, press this
‘ Recovery button with a pin or straight paper clip to restart the netbook.
S I D E
SIDE
No. item Description
1. USB Dona-0) 2 USE ports can be used to connect uss memory, mice and other equipment.
BACK VIEW
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l. Powerlatk This port connects the AC power adaptor.
The Ethernet (NJ-45) network Interface supports standard Ethernet wires
(CATsrckTseretCJ to connect to local networks.
Network Interface
usa port (2.0) Connect to use equipment.
SHORT-CUT KEYS
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"a, item Description
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devices such as digital cameras, MP! piayers,rnabiie phones and PDAs. 3. F7 Backllght + Backlight fades up
2. HHdPhl’M ”puma For connecting to external speakers or headphonesrhe built-in speakers In the 4. F9 wm switch starting wm
netbook will stop playing automatically after inserting headphones into the iacic
s. Fn+F|l Volume- Volumedetrease
3, Microphone iack Connect to the external microphone
s. Fri+F12 Voiurne+ Volume increase
Media Player: Play Video
1. Double-click the Media Player icon on the desktop and the
dialogue box illustrated below will pop up:
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2. Select File in the menu to open the files you want to play,
as illustrated below “(when selecting the file, only”AII Files”
will display all ofthe files)”
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Click”OK”and the video file will begin to play. The icon in the menu will play in full screen.
Press ESC key to exit full screen. it supports video with 720x430 pixels.
Built—in Storage
- Open my computer and enter source manager. You can see that a file
belongs to ”Flash Disk"disk symbol which is a built-in Flash and used for
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Charging Your Netbook
Your Netbook comes with an AC power adaptor. Before using
this Netbook, the battery will need to be fully charged.To
maximize the battery life, the first charge must be a full charge.
It is our recommendation that you charge the netbook for 12
hours before use in order to achieve a full charge.
1. Plug the AC plug of your adaptor into an outlet.
2. Plug the power adaptor plug into your Netbook’s power
adaptor port on the back of your netbook as shown below.
3. Your netbook will automatically charge.
4. The adapter with ferrite bead attached. It is marketed together
with the notebook.
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Notes
1. Points for attention
1) The software of this system is consistently being
upgraded. Thus, the desktop icons showed in this
Quick Start Guide may differ with the desktop icons
of this product.
2) This product is a ”Mobile Internet Device” with
Windows CE 60 operating system. It is not the same
as Windows XP, Vista or 7.The main advantages of
this Netbook are: ”low power consumption'fl”small
volume”and “light weight”. Please never measure it
with the function of Windows XP, Vista or 7.
About Windows CE
It is a great operating system for users who are looking to surf
the web and email. It is convenient for accessing your favorite
social networking sites.
Please be careful when using intensive programs and applica—
tions. Some limitations users may experience are:
* Hooking up to your Printer- Windows CE was designed for
portable units.The programming will only work with portable
printers. It is better to transfer or email files to another com-
puter for printing.
* Difficulty opening large PDF files. (it is better to save the files
to your computer and open afterwards).
*Difficulty downloading large files. Windows CE accept all
downloads as some downloads may be too large. Please check
all software minimum requirements before downloading.
Setti Up Your Computer
III. Startup
step is Open the screen oi your Netbook.
. Press the power button
to start up the netbook
and wait for It to load
the desktop.
srsv 2lTurn on the machine by pressing the Power button.
FCC NOTES
FCC NOTES
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit 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:
0 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
0 Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
0 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from
that to which the receiver is connected.
0 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Processor
RAM
Screen
Resolution
Main Storage
WLAN
Ethernet
Audio
Microphone
USB Ports
Windows OS
Battery Capacity
Weight
t Specifications
VIA 8505
128MB
7” High resolution TFT screen
800 x 480 pixels
SD card slot
WiFi 802.11 b/g
RJ-45
Stereo Speakers, Earphone Jack
Microphone jack
3 USB Ports
Win CE 6.0
8.4 V 1800mAh built in Lithium battery
2 lbs.
* Requires Internet service and wireless modem or hotspot to
connect to the Internet.

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