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... or Off 5 Unlocking the Touch Screen 6 Turning the Sound On or Off 6 Accessories 7 Charging the Tablet 7 Chapter 2: Getting to Know Your Tablet 8 Features of the Tablet 8 Front View 9 Side View 10 Panel and Display Layout 11 Panel Display 11 Navigation 12 Home Screen 12 Browser Screen 15 Book Screen 16 Chapter 3: ...
... or Off 5 Unlocking the Touch Screen 6 Turning the Sound On or Off 6 Accessories 7 Charging the Tablet 7 Chapter 2: Getting to Know Your Tablet 8 Features of the Tablet 8 Front View 9 Side View 10 Panel and Display Layout 11 Panel Display 11 Navigation 12 Home Screen 12 Browser Screen 15 Book Screen 16 Chapter 3: ...
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Setting Up Your Tablet 0 Switching the Tablet On or Off 0 Switching the Tablet On 0 NOTE: NOTE: The product previews seen in Figure 1. Slide the Power switch in the direction shown in this user guide, may not represent... configuration. 1. Figure 1. Slide and hold the Power switch for the system to quickly start using your Tablet. Select the Power off option. Chapter 1: Getting Started This chapter helps you to boot. Power Switch Switching the Tablet Off 0 1. The Device options menu appears. Device Options Menu 3. Figure 2. Chapter 1: Getting Started 5 The ...
Setting Up Your Tablet 0 Switching the Tablet On or Off 0 Switching the Tablet On 0 NOTE: NOTE: The product previews seen in Figure 1. Slide the Power switch in the direction shown in this user guide, may not represent... configuration. 1. Figure 1. Slide and hold the Power switch for the system to quickly start using your Tablet. Select the Power off option. Chapter 1: Getting Started This chapter helps you to boot. Power Switch Switching the Tablet Off 0 1. The Device options menu appears. Device Options Menu 3. Figure 2. Chapter 1: Getting Started 5 The ...
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Power Off Menu Switching the Tablet to Figure 5. Unlocking the Touch Screen 0 1. Unlocking Touch Screen Turning the Sound On or Off 0 1. icon down to Standby Mode 0 1. Drag the icon down . Turning ...
Power Off Menu Switching the Tablet to Figure 5. Unlocking the Touch Screen 0 1. Unlocking Touch Screen Turning the Sound On or Off 0 1. icon down to Standby Mode 0 1. Drag the icon down . Turning ...
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...from the power outlet 4. C AA B Figure 6. Plug adapter (C) into the Tablet's MicroUSB slot (B) (Figure 1). 2. Connect cable (A) into a standard power outlet. 3. Charging the Tablet NOTE: NOTE: You can also charge the Tablet via computer, using the MicroUSB cable. When charging is complete, unplug the adapter ...;Power Plug MicroUSB cable Quick Start Guide Warranty Card Charging the Tablet 0 To charge the Tablet, use a MicroUSB AC adapter and perform the following: 1. Chapter 1: Getting Started 7 Accessories 0 The following accessories are include...
...from the power outlet 4. C AA B Figure 6. Plug adapter (C) into the Tablet's MicroUSB slot (B) (Figure 1). 2. Connect cable (A) into a standard power outlet. 3. Charging the Tablet NOTE: NOTE: You can also charge the Tablet via computer, using the MicroUSB cable. When charging is complete, unplug the adapter ...;Power Plug MicroUSB cable Quick Start Guide Warranty Card Charging the Tablet 0 To charge the Tablet, use a MicroUSB AC adapter and perform the following: 1. Chapter 1: Getting Started 7 Accessories 0 The following accessories are include...
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...Standby power consumption: < 0.6W. Hardware RTC: 32KHZ Oscillator and integrated RTC. RoHS compliance. Features of your Tablet's features. The supported formats are: 3GPP/3GPP2/AMR/AWB/QCP/MP4/M4A/ASF Supports the following music file formats: MP3... Watts x 2. LED indication: one blue LED for charging and data transfer; Chapter 2: Getting to Know Your Tablet This chapter provides a list of the Tablet 0 10.1" Color TFT LCD display. Resolution: 1024 x 600. Supports the following ...
...Standby power consumption: < 0.6W. Hardware RTC: 32KHZ Oscillator and integrated RTC. RoHS compliance. Features of your Tablet's features. The supported formats are: 3GPP/3GPP2/AMR/AWB/QCP/MP4/M4A/ASF Supports the following music file formats: MP3... Watts x 2. LED indication: one blue LED for charging and data transfer; Chapter 2: Getting to Know Your Tablet This chapter provides a list of the Tablet 0 10.1" Color TFT LCD display. Resolution: 1024 x 600. Supports the following ...
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Front View No Item 1 Camera Lens Icon 2 Volume key 3 Back key 4 Menu key 5 Home key 6 Status Indicator 7 Microphone 53 46 35 24 Description For video communication, taking photos or recording videos. Returns to Know Your Tablet 9 Displays Home screen, when pressed. Front View 0 1 7 62 Figure 7. Adjust volume level. Indicates battery status: Blue, when charging Off, when battery is full For audio recordings Chapter 2: Getting to previous screen, when pressed. Front View Table 1. Displays options for current screen, when pressed.
Front View No Item 1 Camera Lens Icon 2 Volume key 3 Back key 4 Menu key 5 Home key 6 Status Indicator 7 Microphone 53 46 35 24 Description For video communication, taking photos or recording videos. Returns to Know Your Tablet 9 Displays Home screen, when pressed. Front View 0 1 7 62 Figure 7. Adjust volume level. Indicates battery status: Blue, when charging Off, when battery is full For audio recordings Chapter 2: Getting to previous screen, when pressed. Front View Table 1. Displays options for current screen, when pressed.
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Connection for headphones Connection for MicroSD memory card use. Side View No Item 1 MicroSD Slot Item 2 Headphone Jack 3 MicroUSB Slot 4 Power switch Description Connection for power adapter or PC. Allows to switch Tablet: Power On Power off/Silent mode/Airplane mode Suspend activities Resume activities Reset Chapter 2: Getting to Know Your Tablet 10 Side View 0 1 23 4 Figure 8. Side View Table 2.
Connection for headphones Connection for MicroSD memory card use. Side View No Item 1 MicroSD Slot Item 2 Headphone Jack 3 MicroUSB Slot 4 Power switch Description Connection for power adapter or PC. Allows to switch Tablet: Power On Power off/Silent mode/Airplane mode Suspend activities Resume activities Reset Chapter 2: Getting to Know Your Tablet 10 Side View 0 1 23 4 Figure 8. Side View Table 2.
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... well as perform a GoogleTM Search and edit Settings. Menu bar From the menu bar you can add shortcuts, widgets, folders and wallpaper to Know Your Tablet 11 From the Volume menu Tap to turn sound on. Volume Key 0 Tap once to accept changes. Tap OK button to access the volume menu...
... well as perform a GoogleTM Search and edit Settings. Menu bar From the menu bar you can add shortcuts, widgets, folders and wallpaper to Know Your Tablet 11 From the Volume menu Tap to turn sound on. Volume Key 0 Tap once to accept changes. Tap OK button to access the volume menu...
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... turned on . Quick Launch Bar Chapter 2: Getting to turn on or off automatically. Screens Home Screen 0 Allows you to Know Your Tablet 12 Navigation 0 Figure 12 represent an overview of the Tablet and Quick Launch Bar, check battery and connection status. Wi-Fi Bluetooth Airplane Data Display Mode Sync Brightness Figure 14.
... turned on . Quick Launch Bar Chapter 2: Getting to turn on or off automatically. Screens Home Screen 0 Allows you to Know Your Tablet 12 Navigation 0 Figure 12 represent an overview of the Tablet and Quick Launch Bar, check battery and connection status. Wi-Fi Bluetooth Airplane Data Display Mode Sync Brightness Figure 14.
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... parts of the Home screen 0 The Home screen extends to the left or right direction across the Home screen. Wait until Add to Know Your Tablet 13
... parts of the Home screen 0 The Home screen extends to the left or right direction across the Home screen. Wait until Add to Know Your Tablet 13
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...Fi network. Notification and Status Bar No Icon 1 USB Connection Debugging Mode 2 Bluetooth Wi-Fi Battery 3 System Time Description Tablet is On. Current system time. alarm), Tablet's status and current time. 1 23 Figure 16. Bluetooth is connected to the PC via USB cable. Connected to Know Your... Tablet 14 Battery indicator. Table 3. Tablet is located at the top of the Home screen. Notification and Status Bar...
...Fi network. Notification and Status Bar No Icon 1 USB Connection Debugging Mode 2 Bluetooth Wi-Fi Battery 3 System Time Description Tablet is On. Current system time. alarm), Tablet's status and current time. 1 23 Figure 16. Bluetooth is connected to the PC via USB cable. Connected to Know Your... Tablet 14 Battery indicator. Table 3. Tablet is located at the top of the Home screen. Notification and Status Bar...
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The icon appears in the upper right corner. 3. Chapter 2: Getting to open a selected webpage. Browser Screen Access Bookmarked Webpages 0 Tap once on icon to accessing a webpage, an Internet connection must be deleted. 2. Adding New Bookmarks 0 Tap to be established. Touch and hold bookmark(s) that need to add a new bookmark. Deleting Bookmarks 0 1. NOTE: NOTE: Prior to delete selected bookmark(s). Figure 17. Tap on a bookmark to Know Your Tablet 15 Browser Screen 0 Allows you to access the saved bookmarks.
The icon appears in the upper right corner. 3. Chapter 2: Getting to open a selected webpage. Browser Screen Access Bookmarked Webpages 0 Tap once on icon to accessing a webpage, an Internet connection must be deleted. 2. Adding New Bookmarks 0 Tap to be established. Touch and hold bookmark(s) that need to add a new bookmark. Deleting Bookmarks 0 1. NOTE: NOTE: Prior to delete selected bookmark(s). Figure 17. Tap on a bookmark to Know Your Tablet 15 Browser Screen 0 Allows you to access the saved bookmarks.
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.... Refer to Figure 19. 6. Book Chapter 2: Getting to open it. 2. Tap once on a Shelf 0 1. Book Screen Reading Books on your desired book to Know Your Tablet 16
.... Refer to Figure 19. 6. Book Chapter 2: Getting to open it. 2. Tap once on a Shelf 0 1. Book Screen Reading Books on your desired book to Know Your Tablet 16
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... on bookshelf name. Rename menu appears. 2. Tap on (Figure 18). On My bookshelf view touch and hold and drag the selected book to Know Your Tablet 17 Tap OK to confirm name change or Cancel to review all the shelves, sort books by bookshelf, name, author, time and delete books (Figure...
... on bookshelf name. Rename menu appears. 2. Tap on (Figure 18). On My bookshelf view touch and hold and drag the selected book to Know Your Tablet 17 Tap OK to confirm name change or Cancel to review all the shelves, sort books by bookshelf, name, author, time and delete books (Figure...
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... onscreen keyboard opens. 2. Chapter 3: Entering Text This chapter provides instructions on how to enter characters in lower case. 4. Touch again to enter text on your Tablet. Touch and hold the Period key to left of the keyboard in a strip with suggestions for the word as shown with a set of common symbols. 4.
... onscreen keyboard opens. 2. Chapter 3: Entering Text This chapter provides instructions on how to enter characters in lower case. 4. Touch again to enter text on your Tablet. Touch and hold the Period key to left of the keyboard in a strip with suggestions for the word as shown with a set of common symbols. 4.
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... Player Playing songs 0 1. Slide play selected music randomly. Tap to adjust volume. 8. Chapter 4: Multimedia This chapter provides information on how to resume. 3. Tap on your Tablet. Figure 21. Tap on to pause and on to use multimedia applications on again to the previous. Chapter 4: Multimedia 19
... Player Playing songs 0 1. Slide play selected music randomly. Tap to adjust volume. 8. Chapter 4: Multimedia This chapter provides information on how to resume. 3. Tap on your Tablet. Figure 21. Tap on to pause and on to use multimedia applications on again to the previous. Chapter 4: Multimedia 19
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... that it on or off from Home screen-> Quick Launch Bar. 2. Tap on Volume to change settings on or off . To turn Bluetooth on your Tablet. Drag the slider to the left to decrease and to the right to Configuring Wi-Fi Settings. 4. Tap on -> Applications screen -> Settings NOTE: NOTE: indicates...
... that it on or off from Home screen-> Quick Launch Bar. 2. Tap on Volume to change settings on or off . To turn Bluetooth on your Tablet. Drag the slider to the left to decrease and to the right to Configuring Wi-Fi Settings. 4. Tap on -> Applications screen -> Settings NOTE: NOTE: indicates...
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... SD card to view and configure the following functions: 1. CAUTION: Formatting the SD card causes the data on the Android keyboard to Features of the Tablet. 2. You can view Tablet's Model number, Android version, Kernel version and Build number. 2. ! You can turn it on or off. 4.
... SD card to view and configure the following functions: 1. CAUTION: Formatting the SD card causes the data on the Android keyboard to Features of the Tablet. 2. You can view Tablet's Model number, Android version, Kernel version and Build number. 2. ! You can turn it on or off. 4.
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Open slot cover (C) to the package. Memory Card 0 This section provides step-by performing the following: NOTE: NOTE: This Tablet supports only removable MicroSD memory cards. 1. Chapter 6: Connections 0 27 MicroUSB cable is included to expose memory slot (A) (Figure 30). 2. AA CA BA ... -step instructions on hardware and software features that allow connection to a personal computer (PC) via MicroUSB cable. Hardware Connections 0 PC Connections 0 Your Tablet can be connected to the other devices and the Internet. To close, lift cover (C) and press until it clicks. 3.
Open slot cover (C) to the package. Memory Card 0 This section provides step-by performing the following: NOTE: NOTE: This Tablet supports only removable MicroSD memory cards. 1. Chapter 6: Connections 0 27 MicroUSB cable is included to expose memory slot (A) (Figure 30). 2. AA CA BA ... -step instructions on hardware and software features that allow connection to a personal computer (PC) via MicroUSB cable. Hardware Connections 0 PC Connections 0 Your Tablet can be connected to the other devices and the Internet. To close, lift cover (C) and press until it clicks. 3.
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... saving data may cause loss of data and damage to the audio programming. Accessories Connections 0 Headphones 0 Your Tablet has a headphone jack that allows you to connect headphones to the device for listening to your Tablet, perform the following : 1. Insert headphones connector (A) into the headphone jack (B) (Figure 31). 2. Chapter 6: Connections 28 Press memory...
... saving data may cause loss of data and damage to the audio programming. Accessories Connections 0 Headphones 0 Your Tablet has a headphone jack that allows you to connect headphones to the device for listening to your Tablet, perform the following : 1. Insert headphones connector (A) into the headphone jack (B) (Figure 31). 2. Chapter 6: Connections 28 Press memory...