Win Accord PTT-B726 Mobile Internet Device User Manual

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Personal Touch Tablet
Preliminary Spec
2011-06-09
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Table of content
- GETTING STARTED
Important Safety Precautions 3
Cleaning the Panel 3
Cleaning the Personal Touch Tablet 3
Introduction 4
Buttons Overview 5
Accessories 5
What’s in the Box 6
Charging the Battery 6
Power On/Off and Unlock Tablet 6
-FUNCTIONNING OF THE TABLET
Navigation 7
Home Screen 7
Application Launcher Screen 7
Status Bar 8
Onscreen Keyboard 9
- SETTINGS
Set Up Wi-Fi Connection 10
Set Date and Time 11
Set Up Email 12
Set Up Calendar 13
Create Shortcuts on Home Screen 11
Create Widgets on Home Screen 14
Change Wallpapers 14
Install Third-Part Applications from Micro SD Card 15
-CONNECTIONS
Browser 16
Wi-Fi 17
PC Connection 17
-APPLICATIONS
Clock 18
Calculator 19
Gallery 20
Music 21
Video Player 22
File Browser 23
-Product Specification 24
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- GETTING STARTED
Important Safety Precautions
Always follow these basic safety precautions when using your Personal Touch Tablet.
This will reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury.
Warning: To reduce the risk of fire of shock hazard, do not expose this product to rain
or water.
Warning: To prevent the risk of electric shock, do not remove the cover. There are no
user-serviceable parts inside. Opening will void your warranty.
Unplug the Personal Touch Tablet before performing maintenance.
Keep your Personal Touch Tablet out of direct sunlight and heat sources.
Protect the power cord. Route power cords so that they are not likely to be walked on
or pinched by items placed on or against them. Pay particular attention to the point
where the power cord is attached to the Personal Touch Tablet.
Only use the AC adapter included with the Personal Touch Tablet. Using any other
power adapter will void your warranty.
Unplug the power cord from the outlet when the unit is not in charging condition.
Cleaning the Panel
Treat the screen gently. The screen is made of glass and can be scratched or broken.
To clean fingerprints or dust from the screen, it is recommended to use a soft,
non-abrasive cloth such as a camera lens cloth to clean the screen.
If you use a commercial Cleaning Kit, do not apply the cleaning liquid directly to the
screen. Clean the screen with cleaning cloth moistened with the liquid.
Cleaning the Personal Touch Tablet
Clean the outer surface of the Personal Touch Tablet (excluding the screen) with a soft
cloth dampened with water.
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Introduction
Welcome to the Personal Touch Tablet! The Personal Touch Tablet includes these key
features:
Displays Alarm, AppInstaller, Browser, Calculator, Calendar, Clock, Email, File
Browser, Gallery, Music, Setting, Video Player and etc
Displays digital photos, Play Music and Video
Wi-Fi function to connect with your AP router for internet browsing
Micro Secure Digital™ (micro SD) slot for external storage
Capacitive touch screen for all user operations
2GB Internal Memory
USB2.0 OTG for connection to the PC or USB flash drive
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Buttons Overview
Accessories
Power Adapter (depending on the regional requirement, the plug may look different)
USB Cable
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What’s in the Box
Personal Touch Tablet
AC Power Adapter (5V/2A)
USB Cable
Quick Start Guide
Charging the Battery
Plug the AC power adapter into the Personal Touch Tablet and into a wall outlet.
Icon will be turn flashing with charging sign while the battery is charging.
When charging is completed, the battery icon will turn into a steady green.
* It is strongly recommended you fully charge the device for about 4-6 hours before use.
Power On/Off and Unlock Tablet
The Personal Touch Tablet is easy to set up. Just follow these steps:
1. To power on the device, press and hold Power button for 3 seconds to turn on tablet.
2. Wait until a screen with a lock and speaker icon show up, gently tap the “Lock” icon
and slide it toward the speaker icon to unlock tablet.
3. To power off the device, press and hold the Power button for 2 seconds until a MID
options message show up on screen where you can choose Power off option to power
off the device.
Note: The screen with the lock icon will time out in 10 seconds if you do not unlock it.
In case it happens, the Power button can be pressed briefly to make it show up
again.
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- FUNCTIONNING OF THE TABLET
Navigation
Tablet has five home screens by default. You can tailor shortcuts or widgets to home
screen to fit your needs by using Add to Home screen function. For more information,
refer to Create Shortcuts on Home Screenon page 14.
Home Screen
A typical Home screen with wallpaper, status bar, and few applications at the bottom.
A shortcut to browser
A shortcut to application Launcher screen.
A shortcut to system Settings
Application Launcher Screen
A typical application Launcher screen is shown below. One icon represents one
application which can be run by tapping on the icon.
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Status Bar
On the top corner of the screen, the status bar mainly indicates Home icon, Wi-Fi
status, battery level, current time and volume, etc.
Icon Action
On any functional screen, tap this icon to go to Home screen
Shows the status of micro SD (this icon shows micro SD is
removed.)
Wi-Fi connection and signal strength
Battery level. Will turn orange when battery is low and turn red
when battery is very low.
Indicates alarm clock is turned on
Current time
Volume down
Volume up
On any functional screen, tap this icon to go back one screen or
exit application.
Tap this icon to open a contextual menu screen. The available
options will vary, depending on what application is running on
the screen.
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Onscreen Keyboard
The onscreen keyboard appears automatically anytime you tap on a text line for input.
While entering text with the onscreen keyboard, each character will be entered into
the position pointed by a vertical cursor. You can change the cursor position by
tapping with your finger on the position you want to enter the next character. To
select different language keyboard, touch and hold the onscreen key . A
pop menu will show up to let you select the “Input Method”
*Setting up an International keyboard: see “Install Third-Part Applications from
micro SD” section.
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- SETTINGS
Set Up Wi-Fi Connection
Make Wi-Fi Connection In Settings à Wireless & networks à Wi-Fi
Settings, check on the Wi-Fi to turn on the Wi-Fi.
Normally, the device will automatically scan the available Wi-Fi Access Point (AP).
If this does not happen, press Menu (upper right corner icon in the Status bar) and
select Scan to scan for the available Wi-Fi APs. Then, tap on the desired AP to make
the connection. If it is a secured AP, system will prompt you for the password. Enter
it by tapping on the password entry line, and use the onscreen keyboard to enter the
password. Then, tap on the Connect to start connecting to that AP.
When connection is established, the Wi-Fi connected icon will show up on the
status bar.
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Set Date and Time
Use Settings à Data & Time to open up the data/time setting screen as
shown below. Select the correct time zone. If the Wi-Fi is connected to Internet, check
on the Automatic to have time set up automatically. If Wi-Fi is not connected to
Internet, uncheck Automatic to temporarily set date and time. Then, check Automatic
again before leaving the screen. In the future, when the Wi-Fi is connected to internet,
date and time will be automatically adjusted.
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Set Up Email
You can configure Email for most accounts in just a few steps. For
many popular email services, tablet automatically enters most of the settings for you.
1. Make sure the Wi-Fi is connected.
2. Open the Email application and enter your Email address and password, then tap
Next”
3. Give a name to your account then tap “Done”. Mail messages will be downloaded
automatically.
Tap to show function bar at the bottom of the screen
Icon Action
Refresh
Tap to enter E-mail compose interface
Tap to enter mailbox interface
Tap to enter your accounts viewing
To remove your account record in tablet, touch and hold
your account address Tap Remove account.
Account settings
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Set Up Calendar
Calendar makes you easy to stay on schedule. You can view your
schedule by day, week, and month.
When using calendar for the first time, there are some steps you shall follow:
1. Tap Calendar icon into Gmail entering interface, then enter your Gmail account and
password and tap Next.
2. Erase “\” icon in front of your Domain\Username.
3. Change the Serve “gmail.comfor m.google.com, then tap next step.
In Account options, you can adjust: Email checking frequency and Amount to
synchronize and so on.
Tap on the specific date to start using your personal calendar now.
Tap to show function bar at the bottom of the screen.
Icon Action
Show all schedules sorted by Day
Show all schedules sorted by Week
Show all schedules sorted by Month
Show all schedules sorted by specific Agenda
Show all schedules sorted by today
Show more options: New event \Calendars\ Settings
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Create Shortcuts on Home Screen
In order to access to frequently used applications more quickly, you can create a short
cut to an application and place it on the Home screen. Therefore, you don’t need to
spend to look for it among the many applications on the Launcher screen.
There are two ways to make shortcuts:
1. Tap any blank space on Home screen and hold until a pop out menu shows up. Then,
you can select Shortcuts to add to the Home screen.
2. Press the application icon in the Launcher screen and hold until the icon is enlarged
and background has been changed to Home screen. Then, drag the enlarged icon to
an empty space on Home screen and release the finger.
Create Widgets on Home Screen
Widget is a small application. After being installed, it does not show up in the
Application Launcher screen. However, using the same method as creating shortcuts on
Home screen, widgets can be put on the Home screen, and be launched by tapping on
the widget icon.
Change Wallpapers
In Add to Home screen menu tap Wallpapers, then a submenu shows up. You can select
wallpaper from your Gallery/ Live wallpapers/ default Wallpapers.
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Install Third-Part Applications from Micro SD Card
AppInstaller can be used to install the application file (with
extension apk) into the system.
1. Change the Settings to allow third-party application installation. In Settings à
Applications à Unknown sources, check the box to the right.
2. Prepare the application files in a micro SD card and insert the micro SD card.
3. Launch the AppInstaller application on the application launcher screen. The system
will scan for the installation files in the SD. Find the application you want to install
from the list and tap on it. The installation process will start. Follow the screen
instruction to complete the installation.
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- CONNECTIONS
Browser
Browser is used for browsing the World Wide Web. With the web browser
plug-ins, you could browse websites to watch videos, download contents, and listen to
music etc.
1. Tap the address field (in the title bar) to bring up the onscreen keyboard, enter
website address, then tap Go.
2. Similar website previously browsed or key work previous searched will appear
beneath the address field. You can tap them to go to the web site listed or search the
key word.
3. Double tap on screen to zoom in and zoom out. Moving fingers across the screen
will pan the screen up, down, left or right.
Tap Menu button at the right-upper corner to display additional functions at the
bottom of the screen.
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Wi-Fi
This tablet uses the 802.11b/g/n wireless specification to transmit and receive data. For
more information, refer to “Set up Wi-Fi Connection” on page 10.
PC Connection
Connect your tablet to a PC via USB cable. By connecting tablet to PC, you can
synchronies files or transfer data directly.
1. Plug one end of a USB cable to a tablet and plug the other end to a PC, then you will
see a screen as below. Tap Turn on USB storage to connect to PC.
2. For a better use of your tablet, tap Turn off USB storage every time you unmount
USB storage.
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-APPLICATIONS
Clock
Tap on clock icon. The following screen will be shown. You can tap
on the icon at the bottom screen to adjust alarm settings, play photo slideshow, play
music or go back to Home screen.
The icon at the upper-right corner can be used to adjust the brightness of the panel.
Icon Action
Adjust alarm clock
Play photo slideshow of internet memory or micro SD
Play music
Exit to Home screen
Adjust panel brightness
Tap Menu button at the right-upper corner to display additional functions at the
bottom of the screen: Set alarms, Add alarm or Set the docking (not available now).
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Calculator
To perform mathematical calculation directly on tablet by tap numbers and
symbols.
Tap to show function bar at the bottom of the screen
Icon Action
Clear history of calculation
Show advanced panel
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Gallery
Tap on “Gallery” in Launcher screen to open the application.
1. The first screen shows all photos and subfolders located in the Pictures folder.
2. Tap Pictures folder into photo thumbnail mode. (Default view)
3. Tap a thumbnail into photo single view mode.
4. When in photo single view mode, tap anywhere on screen to show function bar on
screen.
Icon Action
Tap to start sliding photos
Go to more options
Share photos by Bluetooth or Email
Delete photo
Go to more options: Details of photo/ Set as wallpaper/
Crop photo/ Rotate option: Right/ Left
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Music
Tap “Music” in the application launcher screen to get to the song
screen as below:
Select the song, album, artist or playlist to play music. Use the onscreen icons to
configure how you want to play the songs.
Icon Action
Show playing list
Turn shuffle on/off function
/ Repeating all songs, current song or Off
Previous song
Pause/ Stop
Next song
Note: Song will keep playing as background music while you leave the music playback
screen. This function allows you to browse files, view photos and surf Internet
while listening to music. To stop playing songs, tap on Pause on the music
playing screen followed by the Back button.
Tap on status bar to select other functions to play the song.
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Video Player
1. Tap “Video Player” in the application launcher screen.
2. Browse the micro SD or internal memory to find the video file to play.
3. Tap video file to start playing video.
4. While playing video file, tap anywhere on screen to display the control bar as below.
Drag the yellow bar to fast forward or backward view video.
Icon Action
Back to previous menu
Move to previous video
Fast reverse
Play/Pause
Fast forward
Move to next video
Show more options
Additional options in the control bar are:
Icon Action
Back icon
Resume Mode
Repeat all or Repeat one
Audio Track
Subtitle
Adjust the size of screen display format: Normal/ Full
Screen/ 4:3 / 16:9
Adjust screen brightness 1/2/3/4
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File Browser
In main screen, tap FileBrowser to choose your options first:
Internal Memory / SD Card.
Icons on FileBrowser
Back to Device List interface
Multiple select / open mode
Edit file: Cut/Copy/ Paste/Delete
Sort file: Sort by name/ Sort by date/ Sort by size
Back icon
Change between thumbnail mode and list mode interface
Help mode
Close FileBrowser
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-Product Specification
Specifications:
General
Model Number CT 704
Panel Size/Type
7" TFT capacitive touch panel
Aspect Ratio: 4:3
Resolution:
800 x 600
Brightness 300 nits (with touch lens)
CPU ARM Coretex-A9, 800MHz
OS Android 2.2.1
Storage
Internal memory 512MB DDR2
NAND
Flash
2GB
External SD card Micro SD up to 32GB
Support Format
Video MPEG 1/2/4, H.264/VC-1 @1080P
RealVideo 8/9/10 @720P
Audio MIDI, MP3, WMA, AAC
Images JPEG, BMP, GIF, PNG
Connectivity
External 3G dongle Support
WIFI 802.11 b/g/n
USB OTG USB OTG 2.0 x 1
Stereo Speaker 0.5W x 2
Microphone Built-in
Earphone 3.5mm Stereo Jack
Sensor
Gravity 3-axis g-sensor
User Interface
Hardware Keys Power, Vol+, Vol-, Home, Menu, Back
Virtual Full Touch Screen /Virtual keyboard
Dimension/Weight/Condition
Dimension :
184 x 140 x 12.5 mm
Weight 390g
Operation Condition 0℃~40
Storage Condition -20℃~55
Power
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Li-Polymer Rechargeable 3.7V/3200mAh
Standby time : 80 hours
Battery :
Video Playback : 4 hours
AC/DC Adapter 100Vac~240Vac,0.5A, 50Hz-60Hz, 5V/2A
GP302E-050-200
Rev 1.0
FCC STATEMENT
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.
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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