Truly A6102 3D PAD User Manual

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TRULY Industrial(ShanWei)Ltd.
Address: North Truly Industrial City, Dong Chong
St., Shanwei City, Guangdong Province, China
Toll-free service line: 400-830-1989
Fax: +86-660-338-0759
E-mail:service.sale@truly.com.cn
Websit:www.trulymid.com
A61o2
Quick Start Guide
User Guide and Safety Information
To ensure safety and proper usage, please read the following
information carefully prior to use:
>> Do not use parts that have not been authorized by the
manufacturer. Doing so may be dangerous.
>> To prevent damage to the Micro SD card and device,
please do not remove the Micro SD card while in use.
>> Use only a damp or antistatic cloth to clean the device.
Do not use a dry or static cloth.
>> When using headphones, please ensure that the volume is
set to an appropriate level to prevent damage to hearing.
>> Device parts, such as the LCD display, may be fragile.
Use with care, avoid hitting parts against other objects,
and do not apply heavy pressure to the parts.
>> Keep device and accessories away from liquids and damp
environments.
>> Avoid exposing device to extremely high or low temperatures.
>> Keep device from flames or lit cigars and cigarettes.
>> Do not paint or otherwise change the color of your device.
>> Avoiding dropping or throwing the device.
>> Never set the device in a place where the temperature might
rise above 60°C, such as on a car dashboard, on a windowsill,
or in the line of direct sunlight behind a piece of glass.
>> Keep the device and accessories away from children.
Children may cause harm to themselves or others, and
may damage the device and accessories.
>> Do not uninstall applications without ensuring that
doing so will not result in the crashing of the device or of
certain functions.
>> Keep the power adapter away from water and avoid
placing it in anywhere that water may drip, such as
underneath a vase or other containers filled with water.
>> Do not disassemble the device nor attempt to fix or repair
it by yourself.
>> The charging voltage of the device is 5.0 V. Ensure that
power outlet is appropriate for the device voltage prior to
charging.
Table of Contents
Important Tips:
1. Product overview
Keep number of simultaneously running applications to
a minimum to prevent the device from running slowly or
otherwise sub-optimally. When device begins to exhibit
such symptoms, promptly close applications that are not
in use to prevent insufficient device memory.
2. Package checklist
3. Device introduction
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When installing third party software, please note:
Some third party applications are incompatible with the
device and may cause malfunction. Please uninstall such
applications to ensure proper functioning of the device.
System upgrade, firmware download and upgrade
Please visit our official website at www.trulymid.com .
For instructions on upgrades, please refer to the upgrade
guidelines in the firmware upgrade package or connect to
the network and upgrade via OTA.
3.1 Keys
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3.2 Ports
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3.3 Ports diagram
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4. First-time Usage
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4.1 Battery charging and maintenance
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4.2 Switching the device on and off
and unlocking the screen
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4.3 USB port
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4.4 Internet access
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4.5 Bluetooth transmission
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4.6 GPS navigation
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4.7 Cameras
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4.8 NFC transmission
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4.9 PLAY store
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5. Operating the interface
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Product overview
5.1 Main interface
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5.2 Functions Menu
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5.3 Widgets
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5.4 Switching between tasks
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6. Viewing images and videos
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7. Setting the interface
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7.1 Wi-Fi settings
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7.2 Flow settings
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7.3 Sound settings
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7.4 Display settings
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7.5 Storage settings
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7.6 Application settings
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7.7 Language and input method settings
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7.8 Date and time settings
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7.9 About the tablet
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8. Installing applications
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9. FAQ
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Operating System
Android 4.0 ICS
Naked Eye 3D
HD Naked Eye 3D display
technology, seamless switching
between 2D and 3D video
Processor
TI OMAP4470 1.5GHz dualcore Cortex-A9+ dual-core
M3,with GPU(SGX544) 3D
hardware accelerator
Storage
1GB memory, 16GB or 32GB
(optional) built-in flash,supports
TF card expansion (Max: 32GB)
Display
10.1 inch full HD Naked Eye 3D
TFT Display,1200*1920
resolution, up to 224 PPI
Touch screen
10-point capacitive touch screen
Wireless connectivity
WIFI 802.11 a/b/g/n, (2.4GHz
and 5.0GHz dual-band support)
Bluetooth
BT4.0
Navigation
Built-in GPS
Near field communication
NFC-enabled data transmission
(optional)
Camera
2.0 megapixel front camera, 5.0
megapixel auto-focus rear camera
Sensors
Gravity acceleration sensor,
brightness sensor
Standard ports
Micro-USB, mini-HDMI, 3.5mm
headphone port,Micro-SD (TF)
card port, 2.5mm DC charging port
Battery
Lithium polymer 7000mAh battery
AV transmission
2D/3D Video, 1080p HD,
mainstream video and audio formats
Dimensions
270×171×12.2mm
Weight
Approx. 690g
Firmware upgrade
Local upgrade or OTA upgrade
Other
Built-in microphone, recording
and voice messaging available
through third-party software
Frequency band
A6101:
3G:WCDMA 900/2100MHz.
2G:GSM/GPRS/EDGE:850/900/1800/1900MHz.
A6102:
3G:WCDMA 850/1900MHz.
2G:GSM/GPRS/EDGE:850/900/1800/1900MHz.
A6103:
3G:WCDMA 850/2100MHz.
2G:GSM/GPRS/EDGE:850/900/1800/1900MHz.
A6105:
EVDO/CDMA2000: 800/1900MHz.
A6106:
EVDO/CDMA2000: 800MHz.
A6107:
3G:TD-SCDMA/HSDPA 2010~2025MHz/1880~1920MHz.
2G:GSM/GPRS/EDGE:900/1800MHz.
Package Checklist
Device introduction
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RST
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Power adapter
USB cable
Hi-fi headphones
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5.0
Auto focus
Mega
Pixel
Full HD Video
Quick guide
Device certification
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1. Reset button
2. Power button
3. Volume keys
4. Touch screen
5. Front camera
6. Battery and charging indicator
7. Light sensor
8. Headphone jack
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9. Power connector
10. USB port
11. HDMI output port
12. TF card slot
13. Rear camera
14. Flash
15. SIM card slot
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4. Touch screen
Keys:
Convenient 10-point capacitive touch screen.
1.Reset button
If the operating system exhibits signs of malfunction, push
and release the RST button to force the device to restart.
Note: Use the reset button only when the device cannot be
powered off. Otherwise, use the normal power button to
switch off the device in order to prevent damage to the
operating system.
2. Power button
Ports
5 &13. Cameras
Front: 2.0 megapixels; Rear: 5.0 megapixels
6. Battery and charging indicator
Indicates the battery and charging status.
Power on: Hold down the power button until the operating
system appears on the main screen.
7. Light sensor
Power off: Holding down the power button for approximately two seconds on any screen will prompt a pop-up that
asks, “Do you want to shut down your device?” Choose
“Yes” to safely shut off your device. To lock the screen,
quickly press and release the power button.
Ambient light sensor automatically adjusts the brightness of the screen (“Automatic ambient light sensor” must
be selected in the settings).
Note: When the device’s battery is too low to power the
device, it will automatically shut off.
3.5 mm headphone port.
8. Headphone jack
9. Power connector
3. Volume keys
Press the +/- keys to control volume level.
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Connects the power adapter to the device for battery charging.
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10. USB port
Connect your PC to the device via a USB for data
transferring. An OTG cable may be used in the port for
accessing U-disks. The port may also be used to connect
expansion devices, such as a keyboard or mouse.
Ports diagram
11. HDMI output port
Mini-HDMI high-definition output; the HDMI video
output connection may be connected with an HDMI
display device via an HDMI cable.
Headphones
Power
U-Disk
PC
TV TV
12. TF card slot
Micro-SD (TF) card slot; may be used to expand the
Micro-SD card
external TF card, supports up to 32 GB.
15. SIM card slot
When you select 3G wireless service, you will need to
purchase a USIM/SIM card (based on device compatibility, you will choose one of the following networks:
WCDMA/EVDO/TD-SCDMA). Additional instructions
will be included with purchase of the card, such as
personal PIN information or personal settings.
USIM/SIM
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First-time Usage
other chemical batteries (such as dry cells), batteries with
different capacities, or batteries of different brands. If the
battery begins to emit an odor, heats up, changes in color,
changes in shape, or exhibits any other abnormal signs
during charging or storage, immediately remove the
battery from the device and stop charging. If the battery is
no longer charging, please disconnect it from the power
adapter. The battery must be placed out of the reach of
children. If the battery is accidentally swallowed, go to
the hospital immediately. If the battery begins to leak or
emits a gas-like smell, quickly remove it from the
presence of any fire to prevent the battery from catching
on fire. If the battery is leaking and electrolyte liquid
comes into contact with the eyes, do not rub the eyes.
Flush the eyes with clean water and go to the hospital
immediately to prevent long-term damage. Using an
incompatible replacement battery model may result in
risk of explosion. Batteries should be disposed of at
authorized battery recycling centers.
Battery charging and maintenance
When using in the first time, please charge the battery
until it is fully charged. Charging can be performed with
just the power adapter. For the first two times, charge
the device for eight hours. Subsequently, simply charge
the device until the battery indicator shows that the
device is fully charged.
The device uses a built-in polymer battery. The
appropriate adapter must be used in charging the device.
While charging, the battery icon will move in a scrolling
motion. When charging is complete, the battery icon
will stop scrolling. To prolong the lifetime of the
device, it is recommended to use the batteries.
Note: If the device will be left unused for long periods
of time, charge the phone once a month and allow the
power to drain to prevent damage resulting from the
battery dying. When the device automatically turns off
due to low battery power, connect it to the power
adapter. The screen will notify you that the device
cannot be powered on until it has been sufficiently
charged. The device will require more time to charge
when it is charging while in use. We recommend
charging the device when it is not in use.
Switching the device on and off
and unlocking the screen
Note: Do not place the battery in the microwave or a
pressure tank; do not use the battery in conjunction with
When the device is powered off, press and hold the power
button down for approximately two seconds. The
indicator light will become blue and the device will
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display the booting-up screen. Once the boot animation
has ended, the system will automatically be set to the
locked-screen mode. To unlock the screen, swipe in the
direction of the water ripples displayed across the screen.
Sleep mode and locking the screen
When the device is powered on, quickly pressing
releasing the power button will activate sleep mode
lock the screen. To unlock the device, simply press
release the power button. Once the screen has lit
unlock the screen by swiping in the direction of
water ripples displayed across the screen.
and
and
and
up,
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on your PC first. To transfer data or use certain files,
unselect the “USB debugging” option on the tablet. Use
the USB cable to connect to your PC, and enable the
“Media Settings (MTP)” located on the bottom right
corner of the tablet. If downloading third-party
applications or games via 91 PC Suite, “USB
debugging” must be enabled before the software can be
downloaded and installed.
Powering off
While on any screen, holding down the power button for
approximately two seconds will prompt a pop-up that
asks, “Do you want to shut down your device?” Choose
“Yes” to shut off your device. To force the device to
shutdown, hold down the power button for 10 seconds,
and the operating system will automatically power off.
USB port
To connect the tablet with your PC, you must install
Version 11 or newer version of Windows Media Player
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Internet access
3G Internet
Wi-Fi access
While the device is powered off, insert the 3G
USIM/SIM card into the USIM/SIM card slot located on
the back of the tablet. After turning on the device, select
“More - Mobile Networks” under “Settings” to begin
data usage. A different Internet connectivity icon will
appear in the lower right hand corner of the tablet when
the tablet is connected to a 3G network. When data
roaming is necessary, select the “Data roaming” option.
To install Wi-Fi, select “Wi-Fi” via the “Settings” icon,
or select the battery and Internet icon in the lower right
hand corner of the main page and select “Wi-Fi” from
the “Internet” menu. After accessing “Internet settings,”
turn on “Wi-Fi” and the system will automatically search
for connectable Wi-Fi networks. Manually scan for WiFi networks by clicking on “Scan”. If no connectable
networks are found, networks can be added manually by
clicking on “Add network”.
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Cameras
Click on “Camera” to access the camera interface and
begin using the camera or video functions.
NFC transmission
The device supports NFC transmission capabilities,
allowing you to share links, addresses, and locations
with another device. Both devices must support NFC
capabilities for transmission. Click on “Settings – More
– NFC” to enable NFC transmission. Devices should be
placed back-to-back or close against each other during
transfers.
Bluetooth transmission
From the “Settings” menu, select the “Turn on Bluetooth”
option. After Bluetooth has been turned on, click on “Scan
for networks” to search for nearby Bluetooth networks.
GPS navigation
To use the GPS navigation function, you must first
enable the “Location Services – GPS Satellite” function
under “Settings.” For more information, click “SettingsLocation Services-other selections”.
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Operating the Interface
PLAY store
Third-party applications can be downloaded through the
PLAY Store. Before using the PLAY Store, ensure that
the date shown is correct and that the device is connected
to the Internet. You will be prompted to sign in with your
Gmail account the first time you use the PLAY Store or
any time after you have restored factory settings to your
device.
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Main interface
Functions Menu
After unlocking the device, the main page will appear.
The main page is divided into a five-screen display.
Swiping your fingers left and right across the screen will
allow you to flip between pages. You can also set your
favorite applications to the main page.
Click on
to access the Functions Menu.
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Switching between tasks
The tablet supports the operation of several tasks
simultaneously. To view or switch between the active
operations, click on the Backstage Operations Icon.
Widgets
Select a widget, and keeping your finger down, slide it
onto the main page for easy access.
Viewing images and videos
Viewing images and videos
Click on “Gallery” to view images as well as 2D/3D videos.
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Setting the interface
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Wi-Fi settings
After clicking into “Wi-Fi Settings”, select “Advanced
Settings” in the upper right-hand corner and choose
“Automatic” and the 5GHz and 2.4GHz network
connections under “Wi-Fi bandwidth”.
Flow settings
Once “Traffic usage” is enabled in “Settings”, you can
monitor your mobile network data usage.
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Set the language, keyboard, and input methods. The
device supports multiple languages, including:
Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, English,
French and Japanese.
Sound settings
Sound settings will allow you to adjust volume, touch
tones sounds, and screen locking sounds.
Display settings
Brightness, wallpaper, screen auto-rotate, sleep mode,
and font size can be customized in the interface.
Storage settings
Select “Storage” within “Settings” to access information
on the internal storage space, external and internal SD
storage card capacities, and classified storage capacity,
as well as to install or uninstall external SD cards.
Date and time settings
Date and time can be set both automatically and manually.
About the tablet
Including general information such as the status of the
device, legal information, model number, firmware
version, and other relevant information.
Application settings
Access “Application settings” to view stored applications, application download progress, and currently
running applications. Select an application to uninstall
or transfer to a TF card.
Language and input method settings
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Installing applications
Installing applications
Using the “File Browser,” you can browse, transfer, copy,
cut, delete, and rename files and folders, as well as install
APK files.
FAQ
The device cannot be turned on
1.Ensure that the device has sufficient battery power.
2.Connect to the power adaptor and try powering on,
again.
After turning on, the device displays the
main page but then powers off
The device is low on battery.Charge and try again.
There is no sound from the headphones
1. Make sure that the volume setting is not set to “0.”
2. Check whether the audio file is damaged by playing
a different audio file. If the audio file is damaged, it
may produce loud noises or skips.
File or music cannot be copied
1. Check whether the PC and the tablet are properly
connected.
2. Check whether there is sufficient internal storage
capacity.
3. Check whether the USB cord is damaged.
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Resetting the device
If the keys and the screen are frozen, hold the “RST”
button for 10 seconds to force the device to shut down.
Press the power button to restart the device.
Restoring default factory settings
You can click the “restore default factory systems”
button on the “backup and reset interface.” This will
erase all current data.
( Note: Please perform restoration when phone is fully
charged and not connected to the power adapter.)
No response when HDMI cable is plugged
into the TV
1. Ensure that the TV is set to HDMI mode.
2. The plate inserted into the HDMI slot must be 7mm.
If the plate is too short, data cannot be transferred.
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FCC RF Exposure Information and Statement
The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. Device types 3D
PAD (FCC ID: 2ABCS-A6102) has also been tested against this SAR limit. The highest SAR
value reported under this standard during product certification when properly worn on the body is
0.858W/kg. This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the handset
kept 0mm from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use
accessories that maintain a 0mm separation distance between the user's body and the back of the
handset. The use of belt clips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic
components in its assembly. The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not
comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided.
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.
NOTE 1: 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.
NOTE 2: Any 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 3:This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operation in conjunction with
any other antenna or transmitter.

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