AOC MW0812 User Manual

Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW .....................................................................................1
1.1 Functions overview..................................................................................................1
1.2 Notes .........................................................................................................................1
1.3 Packaging list...........................................................................................................2
1.4 Technical specifications..........................................................................................3
CHAPTER 2 BUTTONS AND APPEARANCE.......................................................................5
CHAPTER 3 EASYCONFIG....................................................................................................7
CHAPTER 4 BASIC OPERATIONS .....................................................................................11
4.1 Booting up ..............................................................................................................11
4.2 Shutdown................................................................................................................11
4.3 Network...................................................................................................................11
4.4 Locking key ............................................................................................................12
4.5 Reset........................................................................................................................12
4.6 Connecting to PC and file transfer.......................................................................12
4.7 Volume adjustment ................................................................................................ 12
4.7.1 Adjusting the media volume ......................................................................13
4.7.2 Adjusting the alarm volume .......................................................................13
4.7.3 Adjusting the notification volume .............................................................13
4.8 Charging .................................................................................................................13
4.9 Touch screen operations ......................................................................................14
4.10 Search button.......................................................................................................14
CHAPTER 5 COMMON FEATURES ....................................................................................15
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5.1 Landscape/Portrait display switching .................................................................15
5.2 Using virtual keyboard to type .............................................................................16
5.2.1 Android keyboard........................................................................................16
5.2.2 Editing text...................................................................................................16
5.3 Notification panel...................................................................................................17
5.3.1 Opening notification panel.........................................................................17
5.3.2 Closing notification panel ..........................................................................17
5.4 Recently run applications .....................................................................................17
5.5 Changing wallpaper...............................................................................................18
5.6 Power control .........................................................................................................18
CHAPTER 6 MAIN INTERFACE...........................................................................................19
6.1 Main interface.........................................................................................................19
6.2 Applications interface............................................................................................20
6.3 Browser...................................................................................................................21
6.3.1 Opening browser.........................................................................................21
6.3.2 Going to a webpage ....................................................................................21
6.3.3 Setting a home page ...................................................................................21
6.3.4 Browsing a webpage...................................................................................21
6.3.5 Managing bookmarks..................................................................................23
6.3.6 Other functions............................................................................................24
6.4 Video player............................................................................................................26
6.4.1 Video playing ...............................................................................................26
6.4.2 Delete video .................................................................................................28
6.5 Audio player ...........................................................................................................28
6.5.1 Playlist..........................................................................................................29
6.5.2 Playing audio ...............................................................................................29
6.5.3 Sound effects...............................................................................................31
6.6 Picture browser......................................................................................................32
6.6.1 Browsing pictures.......................................................................................32
6.6.2 Picture file operation...................................................................................34
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CHAPTER 7 APPLICATIONS...............................................................................................36
7.1 Moving a program icon of the interface...............................................................36
7.2 Deleting a program icon........................................................................................36
7.3 Restoring a program icon .....................................................................................36
7.4 Adding a program icon..........................................................................................36
7.5 Adding a Widget.....................................................................................................37
7.6 Creating a folder.....................................................................................................37
7.7 Renaming a folder..................................................................................................37
CHAPTER 8 COMMON TOOLS ...........................................................................................38
8.1 E-mail.......................................................................................................................38
8.1.1 Opening e-mail.............................................................................................39
8.1.2 Creating and sending e-mails ....................................................................39
8.1.3 Receiving and reading e-mail.....................................................................40
8.1.4 Replying or forwarding e-mail....................................................................40
8.1.5 Managing e-mail ..........................................................................................41
8.1.6 Create new account.....................................................................................41
8.1.7 Account settings .........................................................................................41
8.1.8 Delete e-mail account .................................................................................42
8.2 Recorder .................................................................................................................42
8.3 Alarm.......................................................................................................................43
8.3.1 Set alarm ......................................................................................................44
8.3.2 Add alarm .....................................................................................................44
8.3.3 Delete alarm .................................................................................................44
8.3.4 Alarm settings..............................................................................................44
8.3.5 Changing alarm display..............................................................................44
8.4 Calculator................................................................................................................45
8.5 Explorer...................................................................................................................45
8.6 Installing applications ...........................................................................................45
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8.7 Uninstall application..............................................................................................45
CHAPTER 9 SETTINGS .......................................................................................................47
9.1 Wireless & network settings.................................................................................47
9.2 Settings...................................................................................................................51
9.2.1 Wireless & networks ...................................................................................51
9.2.2 Sound ...........................................................................................................51
9.2.3 Display..........................................................................................................52
9.2.4 Security ........................................................................................................52
9.2.5 Applications ................................................................................................. 53
9.2.6 Accounts & sync .........................................................................................53
9.2.7 Privacy.......................................................................................................... 53
9.2.8 Storage .........................................................................................................53
9.2.9 Language & keyboard.................................................................................54
9.2.10 Voice input & output .................................................................................54
9.2.11 Accessibility...............................................................................................54
9.2.12 Date & time.................................................................................................55
9.2.13 Touch screen calibration..........................................................................55
9.2.14 About device..............................................................................................55
CHAPTER 10 USING MICRO SD (TF) CARD......................................................................56
CHAPTER 11 CONNECTING TO USB DRIVE ....................................................................57
CHAPTER 12 ABOUT THE BATTERY AND POWER.........................................................58
CHAPTER 13 FIRMWARE UPDATING / RESETTING TO FACTORY ...............................59
CHAPTER 14 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ...........................................................60
CHAPTER 15 TROUBLESHOOTING...................................................................................62
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Chapter 1 Product Overview
1.1 Functions overview
z 8 inch wide screen True Color TFT touch screen with a high resol ution of 800*600
pixels.
z Surf the Internet wirelessly via W i-Fi to enjoy the Internet on the go.
z Support all mainstream e-mail servic es for more convenient e-mail sending and
receiving.
z Switching between portrait m ode and landscape mode is possible through gravity
sensing. Four-direction rotation disp lay is supported.
z Support Video Player, Audio Player, Photo Browser and Shelves.
z Equipped with a built-in microphone, enab ling audio-recording.
z Eco settings enables the brightness to be freely adjusted.
1.2 Notes
z Do not use the unit in an overly hot, cold , wet, or dusty environment. Do not expose it
to sunlight.
z Try not to use this unit in an environment with a strong magnetic field or static
electricity.
z Avoid dropping this unit or strong impacts.
z The adapter of this product should not be dropped and splashed with liquid. Any
object filled with liquid, such as a vas e, should not be placed on the top of it.
z There are no user-serviceable parts inside the product. Do not dismantle this unit.
Otherwise, the warranty may be voided. Contac t servicing personnel if you need
help.
z The battery life may vary depending on th e use condition and production time.
z It is not allowed to replace the batter y of the product yourself. Do not dism antle the
unit yourself. Explosion may occur if the battery is not properly replaced. Contact the
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professional servicing personnel.
z As the workmanship of motherboard m anufacturers are different from each other, it
is recommend to perform charging using the adapter provided, instead of using the
USB port of the motherboard, to ensure ch arging stability.
z The long life of a lithium batter y is due to its much smaller memory effects than that
of the regular Nickel-Cadmium battery. But if the lithium battery is degrading, contact
the local Service Center directly.
z If the battery is improperly replaced, an explosion may occur. Only use the same
brand battery or equivalent for replacement.
z The company is not liable for the data loss or d eletion on machine resulting from the
misuse of software, improper operation of the battery, servicing, other accidents, or
other indirect loss thereof.
z The actual product may be different from that described in the Instructions due to the
software update. These Instructions are for inform ational purposes only.
z This being a mobile product, we recom mend you back-up your data regularly.
1.3 Packaging list
AOC Breeze Tablet Unit X1
USB cable X1
Power adapter X1
Quick Start Guide X1
About the Touchscreen X1
Warranty Statement X1
Touch Pen X2 Note: The actual accessories provided with the product may vary.
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1.4 Technical specifications
Basic specifications
Model no. AOC Tablet MW0812
Installed OS
Processor (CPU) ARM Cortex-A8,Cpu Frequency Up To 1G Hz
Memory 512MB
WLAN
Bluetooth
Storage capacity Built-in 4GB Flash Memory
Expansion cards Micro S D (TF) card, up to 32 GB.
LCD
Audio output
Power specifications
Voltage Supply voltage: 5V Charging voltage: 5V
Current
Battery used
Power adapter
Charging time
Android OS 2.3
WI-FI IEEE 802.11b/g/n
Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR
8 inch HD TFT LCD touch screen (resistive single to uch) with a resolution of 800*600 pixels
Headset: Stereo output; internal speak ers: Mixed output.
Max. current for playback is 1A DC.
Max. current for charging is 1A DC.
Built-in lithium-ion polymer rechargea ble battery, 3.7V,
4800mAh
AC input100-240V 50/60Hz DC input 5V 2.5A
It takes about 7 hours for the battery to be f ully charged
when the provided charger is used with power-down. The
charging time may vary depending on the remaining
battery level.
Note: Do not charge the battery for more than 12 ho urs
when the charger is used.
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Battery use time
(Under the condition
that the battery is full y
charged in a normal temperature)
External dimensions
Dimension (L×W×H) 8.46 x 5.7 x 0.57 in (21.5 x 14.65 x 1.45 cm)
Weight 1.16 lbs (0.525kg) (with battery)
Port Mini USB 2.0 high speed port, OTG , 3.5mm headset
Environmental conditions
Operating
temperature
Storage temperature
Max. humidity
Supported OS Windows2000/XP/Windows 7/Vista, Macintosh OS X]
Note: Windows 2000SP1/SP2 is n ot supported by this product. The user should
upgrade to SP3 or above. This product do es not guarantee all video formats are
playable. Even if some formats are listed in the Instructions, they may be not properly
played. This is normal.
Audio: About 18 hours
Video: About 6 hours
Web browsing: About 7 hours
0°C ~ 40°C
-20°C ~ 55°C
90% RH (non-condensation)
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Chapter 2 Buttons and Appearance
C. Operation indicator
D. Home button: Press to return to the main in terface; press and hold to bring
out the 8 applications recently run.
E. M button (Menu button): Open the corresponding menu. G. Built-in MIC Recording H. Touch screen (“Screen”) I. External speaker
B. Volume “+” and “-” buttons A. Power button
F. Back button
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G
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L
M
N
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J. Headset jack
L. OTG port (connecting to USB
drive)
N. Power cable jack O. Reset button
Note 1: During operation, sounds will be autom atically output from the external
speaker if there is audio output.
Note 2: In the Instructions, “Press” means tapping a button while “Press and Hold”
means continuously pressing a button f or 2 ~ 3 seconds.
Note 3: The Volume “+” and “-” icons, Back icon, and Menu icon function as th e
“volume adjustment button”, “back button” and “menu button” on the top and front of the unit.
You can make selections based on your preferences. They will not be described in the
sections below.
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K. MINI USB port (connecting
to PC)
M. TF card slot
Chapter 3 EasyConfig
When first using the tablet breezet he EasyConfig window will pop up. It includes Language,
Date/Time, Calibration and Wi-Fi settings .
Tap “Click” to setup language, then choose a la nguage you want. If the settings take effect,
the “Default Language” bar will show the c hoice.
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Tap “Click” to go to “Date & time settings ” interface to setup date, time zone and time.
Tap “Click” to setup calibration, then set the touch points according to the steps in the
on-screen prompt.
When the calibration setting is succ essful, the wi-fi settings window will pop up.
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Press the M button to configure the “Scan” or “Advanced” settings for Wi-Fi network.
Scan: Search for the available wire less networks in the vicinity.
Advanced settings:
1. Tap “Advanced” to set the network addres s within the IP locale.
2. Select “Use static IP” to configure the n etwork settings and enter the IP address, gateway,
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network mask, and DNS1 required for W i-Fi network connection.
After configuration, press the M button, tap "Save" to exit to the the wi-fi settings interface with
saving.
Note: When you use dynamic IP address es, you do not have select “Use static IP addresses” to configure the network settings.
Tap the wireless network you want to connec t to. If the connection status under the name of
wireless network shows “Connected”, the n etwork connection is successfully. Then tap “End”
to finished the easyconfig.
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Chapter 4 Basic Operations
4.1 Booting up
Press and hold the Power button for abo ut 2 seconds. After the boot screen is shown
(for about 1 minute), the unlock interf ace is shown. Tap and hold the unlock icon at the
bottom left corner of the screen and drag it upward to the dot to unlock it. Once
unlocked, the main Interface will be sh own.
4.2 Shutdown
In any mode, Press and hold the Power butto n for about 2 seconds. The device
shutdown options will appear:
a. Tap “Power off” to turn off the product.
b. Tap “Silent mode” to turn on or turn off all sound except media & alarms.
Note 1: If the battery is low, the product will shutdown automatically.
Note 2: If the product is connected to the char ger, disconnect the charger and perform
the shutdown operation again.
Note 3: If the product crashes during operat ion, press and hold the Power button for 6
seconds to force shutdown.
Note 4: During operation, press the Power b utton for 1 second to enter Standby mode.
4.3 Network
To surf the Internet wirelessly, make s ure the Wi-Fi wireless network signals are
present and set the Wi-Fi network connec tion. There are two ways of going to the
“Wireless & Networks” settings in terface:
a. Press the M button in the main interf ace and tap “Settings->Wireless & Networks”.
b. In the main interface, tap the “
and tap “Settings->Wireless & Network s”.
Note 1: Turn on Wi-Fi in an area where the W i-Fi wireless network signals are present.
After successful connection, you can surf the Internet through your browser.
” icon at the right to go to the applica tions interface,
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Note 2: For detailed settings, refer to “ 8.1 Network Connection” .
4.4 Locking key
During use, you can lock the keypad to loc k the keys and touch screen to avoid
accidental operation.
Lock: Press the Power button to lock .
Unlock: Press the Power button. After th e screen lights up, tap and hold the unlock
icon at the bottom left corner of the scr een and drag it upward to the dot to unlock it.
Once unlocked, the main Interface will be shown.
4.5 Reset
If the product crashes during operation, you can tap the Reset button on the si de to
reset the system.
Note: Under normal operation, do not use the R eset button as the Shutdown button.
4.6 Connecting to PC and file transfer
When the product is on, plug the smaller end of the provided USB cable to the MINI USB
port on the side, and the larger end to the USB port of PC for the use of the removable disk
and data transfer. Then the USB connected i nterface will pop up, tap “Turn on USB storage”.
When the word changed to “Turn off USB s torage”, the connection is successful. You may
copy music and video files t o the product directly without using third party programs. F inally,
tap the "Safely Remove Hardware" icon at the bottom right corner of the PC screen to
remove the device safely.
Note: After the product is connected to PC , you can still surf the Internet via Wi-Fi but
you cannot play video, music, pict ures, or recording voice involving the Flash drive
and TF card.
4.7 Volume adjustment
Media volume: Adjust the volume f or playing music and video.
AlarmAdjust the volume of alarm .
Notification volume: Adjust the vo lume of notification ringtones.
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4.7.1 Adjusting the media volume
There are two ways of going to the “Media Volume” adjustment interface:
·In any interface, press or press and hold th e Volume +/- button on the top of the
product to adjust the media volume.
·In the main interface, press the M button, t ap “Settings -> Sound -> Volume” , tap the
media volume bar to adjust the volum e after the Volume window appears.
4.7.2 Adjusting the alarm volume
There are two ways of going to the “Alarm Volume”adjustment interface:
·In the main interface, press the M button, tap “Settings -> Sound -> Volume”, tap the alarm
volume bar to adjust the volume af ter the Volume window appears.
·In the alarm application, press the M button, tap “settings -> Alarm volume”, tap the alarm
volume bar to adjust the volume.
4.7.3 Adjusting the notification volume
In the main interface, press the M button , tap “Settings -> Sound -> Volume”, tap the
notification volume bar to adjust the volume after the Volume window
appears.
4.8 Charging
When the battery is low, the provided adapter can be used to charge it.
1. If the product is powered on during char ging, the status bar will show the charging
icon ( ). After the battery is full y charged, the bar will show the f ull battery icon
(
).
2. If the product is shutdown duri ng charging, the large charging icon interface will be
displayed. After the battery is full y charged, the full battery icon( )will be shown; in
the large charging icon interface, pres s the Power button according to the prompts to turn on.
Note 1: Check the detailed charging percentag e through “Settings->About
Device->Status->Battery Level”.
Note 2: To extend battery life, avoid char ging the battery frequently when it is in high
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level. (example: more than 90%) It is not r ecommended to charge the product at this
time; if charging is performed at this t ime, the percentage shown may not be 100%.
This is normal.
NotePlease charge timely to ensure the device works well, when the batter y is low.
4.9 Touch screen operations
Tip: The display used in this product is a resistive single touch screen. When using,
you can operate it by using the buttons on its body or tapping the corresponding
buttons on the display with a pen or fing er to enable the corresponding functions.
Tap
Tap the screen buttons to release. W hen you want to use the on-screen keyboard to
type, or press the on-screen buttons, touch t hem using your finger.
Tap and hold
Touch the screen button continuously unt il the option expands.
Slide
Place and slide your finger on the scr een. Slide your finger up or down to scroll up or
down; or if the list has a scroll bar, sl ide your finger up or down in the list to page down
or up; when you are browsing pictures, slide your finger to the left or to the right to
view the previous or next picture.
4.10 Search button
In the main interface, press the M button and tap the “Search” button to search for the
relevant information using the browser .
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Chapter 5 Common Features
5.1 Landscape/Portrait display switching
1. In the “Settings” interface, tap “Settings -> Display ->Auto-rotate screen. ” When
the “ ” symbol appeared, the Landscape/P ortrait screen display switching is on;
when the “” symbol disappeared, the Landscape/ Portrait screen display switching is
off.
2. Hold this product vertically with your hands and tilt it to the left or right. When it is
tilted to a position 90° to the horizo ntal plane, the gravity sensor built in the product
senses the action and the screen switches to Portrait mode from Landscape mode.
On the contrary, when it is tilted to a pos ition 0° to the horizontal plane, the screen
switches to Landscape mode from Por trait mode.
Tip: This product supports 4-direction rot ation display.
Note 1: For gravity sensing (displa y orientation), the screen orientation will not change
if this product is placed on the level and stationary surface, regardless of how you
rotate the product.
Note 2: For some interfaces, such as the main interf ace, video player interface, and online
video interface (full screen m ode), gravity sensing will be disabled.
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5.2 Using virtual keyboard to type
Tap any text input box to pop up the virtua l keyboard as shown below. Use this
keyboard to type any text or characters.
5.2.1 Android keyboard
B C
A. Show box: Show the text typed. Tap and hold this box to display the Edit
Text menu for you to cut, copy, and paste the tex t. Switching between input methods is also possible.
B. Tap this button to switch between upper case and lowercase text.
C. Tap this button to switch between num eric keypad and symbol keyboard;
For numeric keypad and symbol ke yboard, tap the ATL button to display the special symbols (such as ~, ±, ÷, ×,e tc.).
D. Tap this button to input space. E. Tap to delete the edited text.
Tip: During the input process, you can m ove the cursor by tapping a position.
5.2.2 Editing text
The typed text can be edited.
When there is text in the input field, tap a nd hold the input field (or tap and hold the
show box in the keyboard) to open the Edi t Text menu. Tap the options in the menu to
edit the text.
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D E
Select word Select one word Select all Select all text typed Cut Cut text typed Copy Copy text typed Paste Paste cut or copied text
Input method Select the Input method
Add “*” to dictionary
Add the text you type to the dictionary.
5.3 Notification panel
The notification icon appears when a m essage is received, PC is connected, or music
is played. You can open the notificati on panel to check for messages and played music.
5.3.1 Opening notification panel
After a new notification icon appears in the status bar, tap and hold the status bar and
slide your finger downward to open the notification panel.
Tip: In the interface, press the M button and tap “Notifications” to open the notification
panel.
5.3.2 Closing notification panel
Tap the control bar at the bottom of the notification panel and slide your finger up on
the screen or press the Back button.
5.4 Recently run applications
Press and hold the Home button to show th e 8 applications recently run. Tap the icon
in the window to open the corresponding application.
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