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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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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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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5.5 Changing wallpaper
In the main interface, press the M button and ta p “Wallpaper,” and choose the desire
wallpaper from
5.6 Power control
In the main interface, tap and hold the space to pop up the “Add to Home screen” menu,
and tap “Widgets Power Control” to go t o the power control interface (as shown below):
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“Live wallpapers”, “PhotoBrowser” or “ wallpapers”.
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A. Wireless
network on/off
B. Bluetooth
C. Sync button
D. Brightness
adjustment
button
Tap to turn on or off the wireless network .
Tap to turn on or off the Bluetooth.
Tap to set whether the wireless network can be used
together with other programs.
Tap to adjust the screen brightness.
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Chapter 6 Main Interface
Make sure the Wi-Fi wireless network connection is established to use the following functions.
6.1 Main interface
After booting and unlocking, you can go to the main interface (as shown below).
A. Notification
B. Quick search
choice
C. Quick search
box
D. Voice Search
E. Home button Tap this icon to return to the main interface
F. Wi-Fi signal After the Wi-Fi network connection is established,
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Tap the space in the taskbar to show the dat e.
Tap and hold this taskbar and scroll do wn to see notifications.
Tap to choose a search choice.
Tap to pop up the input keyboard.
Tap to enter voice search.
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indication the signal indication icon appears. When the Wi-Fi
G. Battery info Display the current remaining b attery level
H. Time display Display the system time
I/J. Volume
adjustment
K. Back Tap to return to the previous level
L. Menu button Tap this icon to open the corresponding menu
M. Main interface Tap this icon to go t o the main interface
N. Applications Tap this icon to go to the “Applications” interface
O. Interface
switching
network is disconnected, the icon disa ppears.
Tap to adjust the volume
Tap to switch between interfaces
Tap and hold to display the thum bnails of all
Interfaces
6.2 Applications interface
Tap the “ ” icon at the right of the m ain interface to go to the applications interface,
as shown below:
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6.3 Browser
Open the browser to enjoy a colorful experience. You can also access news, weather
forecast, and sports or traffic information when needed.
6.3.1 Opening browser
In the main interface, tap “Browser” to ope n a webpage.
Tip: When you tap a webpage link in an e-m ail or message, the browser will be
opened automatically.
6.3.2 Going to a webpage
1. Type a URL using the keyboard.
2. Tap the “Search” button at the bottom right of the virtual keyboard to open a
webpage.
6.3.3 Setting a home page
1. Press the M button and tap “More->S etting->Set home page”.
2. Enter the URL of the webpage or tap “use cur rent page” as home page and tap “OK”.
Tap the Back button to return to the pr evious page. Press the M button, and tap “Windows” to
close the currently browsed page, and you can g o to the newly set home page.
6.3.4 Browsing a webpage
A browser provides many functions, allo wing you to browse a webpage as you do on a
PC:
You can simultaneously open several pa ges and tap one of them to browse;
You can slide your finger around the sc reen to browse other areas of webpage;
You can also zoom in or out of a webpag e for easier browsing;
Press the Back button to return to the prev ious page;
Press the Menu button to display menu opt ions.
Playing on webpage
Slide your finger on the screen to enab le zoom control.
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Open new browser window
You can open several browser windo ws, allowing you to browse bet ween several
websites easily. Up to 8 browser windows c an be opened.
To open a new window, press the M button, a nd tap “New Window” to open a new
browser window and go to the preset home pag e.
Tip: If more than two browser windows hav e been opened, press the M button, and tap
“Windows –> New window” to add m ore browser windows.
Switching between browser windows
1. In the browser interface, press the M butt on, and tap “Windows”.
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2. Tap a URL shown in the window list to s witch to the selected webpage. T ap “ X ” to
close the open window.
Selecting link in webpage
The selected link will be put in an or ange box.
·Tap it to open a webpage.
·Tap and hold to open the Actions menu, book mark links, save links, share links, and
copy link URL.
Finding text on a webpage
1. When browsing a webpage, press the M butt on and tap “More->Find on Page”
2. Type the item to be found. After t he content is typed, the shade of the text of the matches is
highlighted in green. Tap “
” to finish finding.
6.3.5 Managing bookmarks
Bookmarks can be stored while browsing a webpage. In the browser interface, press
the M button and tap “Bookmarks” to go to th e bookmark management interface where
there are three tabs: Browser, Most Visi ted, and History.
”or “ ” to skip forward or backward one match. Tap
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Adding bookmark
1. Open the webpage you want to bookm ark.
2. There are three ways of bookmark ing:
· Press the M button, tap the “Bookmarks” button, and tap
“Add” at the top of the bookmark interf ace.
·
In the Bookmark tab, press the M button and
·
Press the M button, tap “ More ” and tap “Add Bookm ark”.
4. Edit the name of the bookmark if necessary and tap “OK” to add a bookmark.
Opening bookmark
1. In the browser interface, press the M butt on, and tap “Bookmarks”.
2. In the bookmark interface, perform any of the following steps to open a book mark:
tap “Bookmark last-Viewed Page”.
· Tap the bookmark you want to open.
· Tap and hold the bookmark you want to open, and tap “Open” or “Open in new
window”.
Editing bookmark
1. In the browser interface, press the M butt on, and tap “Bookmark”.
2. In the bookmark interface, tap and h old the bookmark you want to edit.
3. Tap “Edit Bookmark” in the options to sh ow the Edit Bookmark window.
4. Enter your desired changes and tap “OK” to finish editing.
Using bookmark
In any tab, tap and hold a website optio n in the list to pop up the Actions option: Open,
Open in New Window, Add Shortcut to Main Screen, Share Links, Copy Link URL,
Delete bookmark, and set as Home Page.
6.3.6 Other functions
In the browser interface, press the M button, and tap “More” to perform more
operations: Add Bookmark, Find on Pa ge, Select Text, Page info, Share
Webpage, Download, Settings, etc.
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Setting options:
page content settings
Text size Tiny, Huge, Small, Normal, and Large are selectable.
Default zoom Far, Middle, and Close are selectable.
Open pages in overview Show overv iew of newly opened pages
Text encoding Select the encoding type of text
Block pop-up windows
Load images Display images on web pages
Auto-fit pages Format web pages to fit the screen
Landscape-only display Display pages only in the wider, landscape screen
Enable JavaScript Enable JavaScript language
Enable plug-ins Allow plug-ins in a webpage
Open in background Open new windows behind the current one
Set home page Set a webpage URL
Privacy settings
Clear cache
Clear history Clear the browser nav igation history
Accept Cookies Allow sites to save and rea d “Cookie” data
Clear all Cookie data Clear all browser Cookies
Remember form data Rem ember data I type in forms for later use
Clear form data Clear all the saved form data
Enable location Allow the website to access your locat ion
Clear location access
Select whether the pop-up window should be
blocked.
orientation
Clear locally cached content and databas es
Information
Clear location access for websites
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Security settings
Remember passwords Save usernames and passwords for websites
Clear passwords Clear all saved pass words
Show security warning
Advanced settings
Set search engine
Website settings View advanced settings for individual websites
Reset to default Clear all browser data and reset all setting to default
settings
User agent Select a agent.
6.4 Video player
In the main interface, tap “Video Player” to g o to the video file list.
6.4.1 Video playing
In the file list, slide your finger up and down to find the videos you want to play. Tap
them to play.
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Show warning if there is a problem with a site’s security
Select a search engine
K
A
G
I
Tap the screen to show the Hide menu:
A. Add video bookmark B. Adjust screen brightness
C. Tap: Previous video file
Tap and hold: Rewind
D. Play/pause G. Return to the video list
F. Screen extensionTap to select
Full Screen, Normal,16:9, 4:3
H. More
B
C
D
F
E
H
E. TapNext video file
Tap and hold: Fast forward
I/J. Decrease/increase volume
Delete
bookmarks and
play from the
beginning of
the title
Delete bookmark Delete the video bookmarks and
Play mode Sel ect Repeat mode
Help Tips button funct ion
Return Return to the Play interfac e
Tap this option to delete the video
bookmarks and play from the
beginning of the title
continue playing
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K. Play
progress bar
Note 1: It takes a longer time to play a lar ger video file. Convert video files that exceed
the max. resolution supported by the unit.
Note 2: For some supported video sources, a f ew video files that are partly damaged
may not be played by the unit. Convert them on the PC and play the converted files by
this unit.
Note 3: This product does not guarantee that all kinds of video files are supported.
While some are only recognizable in the s ystem and played, we do not prom ise to
provide further support or services; ad vanced features, such as fast forward and
rewind, may not be used for individual video files.
6.4.2 Delete video
In the video file list, tap and hold the vid eo you want to delete, and tap “Delete->Yes”
to delete the video file.
Tap any position of the play progress bar to skip to this
position; tap and hold it to move to an y position to
continue playing.
6.5 Audio player
In the main interface, tap “Audio Player” to g o to the audio file list.
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Artists Sort by “Artist”
Albums Sort by “Album”
Songs
Playlists Display the play list
Now playing
6.5.1 Playlist
In the music file list, tap “playlists” to go to the playlist.
Tap and hold “Recently added” to play or e dit the time of the “ Recently added ” list.
In the music file list, tap and hold a s ong or a folder, then tap “Add to playlist” to add the song
to a new playlist or other playlist.
Tip: You cannot delete the “Recently adde d” list.
6.5.2 Playing audio
Tap the music you want to played and go to the music playing interface.
Display the all music stored on built-in
Flash memory, SD card and USB
device
Go to the currently played
music file
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A
B C
D
A. Play list
B. Shuffle
C. Play mode
D. File info
E. Rewind/previous
F. Play/pause Play/pause music
G. Fast forward/next
H. Play progress bar
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Tap to open the playlist.
Playing songs at random mode.
A. Stop after the end song is played.
B. Repeat playing all songs in the cur rent directory.
C. Repeat playing the selected single song.
When the network connection is establis hed, tape it
to check the link information about the c urrently
played music file.
Tap: Switch to the previous song
Tap and hold: Rewind
Tap: Switch to the next song
Tap and hold: Fast forward
Tap any position of the play progress bar to skip to
this position; tap and hold it to move to any position
to continue playing.
E
F
G H
6.5.3 Sound effects
In the music playing interface, press the M button and tap “Sound effects” to go to sound effects settings interface.
Tap “User EQ” to go to User EQ Select int erface. Set your favorite sound effects by sliding your finger left and right on the sound ef fect bar.
Note: Few MP3/WMA audio files that are specifically encoded may not be played by
the product. Convert them using the aud io conversion tool and download the
converted files to the product to play.
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6.6 Picture browser
In the main interface, tap “Photo Browser” to go to the picture list.
Tip: The system will automatically searc h for all pictures on Flash memory, SD
card and USB device and display them as folders.
6.6.1 Browsing pictures
In the directory, tap the pictures you want to browse to open the picture browsing
interface.
Tap the screen to pop up or hide the menu:
A. Slideshow Automatically browse pictur es.
B. Menu T ap to show the menu options.
C. Zoom in left/right/up/do wn on the screen to move the picture
D. Zoom out
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Zoom in on the picture. When it is zoom ed in, slide
left/right/up/down.
Zoom the picture out to normal size if it has been
zoomed in.
A
Press the M button to show the menu optio ns
B C D
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Share Share the picture through Picasa, Bluetooth or email
Delete Delete the current picture.
Details Show the name of the picture file, its resolution, etc.
Set as Set the picture as desktop back ground.
Crop Cut the picture.
Rotate right rotate the picture clockwise in the following order :
Rotate left
Tip: When browsing pictures, you can sl ide your finger to the left or right rapidly to switch to
the previous or next picture.
6.6.2 Picture file operation
In the picture list, tap and hold a pictur e or a folder to pop up the file operation list.
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Rotate the picture 90° clockwise. Tap th is button to
90°, 180°, 270°, Restore.
Rotate the picture 90°anti-clockwise. T ap this
button to rotate the picture anti-clock wise in the
following order: 90°, 180°, 270°, Restore.
Select All
X Items Show the number of the selected picture.
Deselect All Cancel all the selected pictures.
Share
Delete Delete the selected picture.
Rotate right
Rotate left
Select all the pictures. After select you can share, delet e
or rotate the selected pictures.
Share the picture through Picasa, B luetooth, Gmail or
Email.
Rotate the selected picture 90° clock wise. Tap this
button to rotate the picture clockwise in th e following
order:90°, 180°, 270°, Restore.
Rotate the selected picture 90°anti-clock wise. Tap this
button to rotate the picture anti-clock wise in the
following order: 90°, 180°, 270°, Restore.
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Chapter 7 Applications
In the main interface, click “ ”on the menu sidebar to go to t he “Applications” interface in
which the installed applications will be shown. Click the“ “icon to return to the main
interface.
7.1 Moving a program icon of the interface
To move a program icon to other interf aces, tap and hold the program icon and the
screen will switch to another interface. A t this time, place the icon to the desired
position and release.
7.2 Deleting a program icon
In the applications interface, tap and hold t he program icon you want to move. When
the “
”at right of the screen appears, tap and ho ld the icon, and drag it to “
to delete it.
7.3 Restoring a program icon
Tap and hold the space of the main inter face, tap “Shortcuts-Applications”, and tap a
program to be deleted.
7.4 Adding a program icon
Tap and hold the space of the main inter face, tap “Shortcuts-Applications,” and tap a
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program icon you want to add to the inter face; or press the M button on the product to
show the menu options and tap “Add” to ad d program icons.
7.5 Adding a Widget
Tap and hold the space of the main inter face, tap “Widgets” and tap the icon you want
to add to the desktop.
7.6 Creating a folder
Create a folder in the interface to store the application icons or controls.
Tap and hold the space of the main inter face, and tap “Folders” to create a folder in the
interface. Tap and hold a program ic on on the screen and drag it to the folder.
Tip: To delete a folder, refer to the steps d escribed in “Deleting a program icon”.
7.7 Renaming a folder
Open a folder, and tap and hold the title bar to pop up the Renaming Dialog where you
can enter a name, and tap OK.
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Chapter 8 Common Tools
8.1 E-mail
When you use the e-mail for the first time, you need to create an e-mail account first.
1. Enter the address and password for your e-mail account and tap “Next”.
2. Select an account type. Tap “POP3” f or a POP3 account.
3. Tap “POP3 Server” and enter “pop.+ acc ount suffix”. For example, if the e-mail
account is 123456@163.com, enter “pop.16 3.com” and tap “Next”.
Note: If you select IMAP Account in step 2, t ap “IMAP Server” and enter“IMAP.163.
com”.
4. Tap “SMTP Server,” enter “smtp.+ acc ount suffix,” for example “smtp.163.com”, and
tap “Next”.
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5. Enter the account name, and usernam e to finish settings.
Note: Since the e-mail service providers may vary, configure the server settings based
on the actual e-mail account. This pr oduct can support the accounts provided by the
popular e-mail service providers, s uch as yahoo, sohu, etc.
8.1.1 Opening e-mail
In the “Tools” interface, tap “E-mail” to enter.
Tip 1: By default, this product can be used t o browse the inbox after the e-mail
application is performed. All e-m ails you received will be put into the inbox.
Tip 2: Tap “Load more messages” to sen d or receive a new e-mail and synchronize your
e-mails with your Internet e-mail accoun ts.
8.1.2 Creating and sending e-mails
1. Press the M button and tap the “Com pose” button.
2. In “Receiver”, enter the e-mail addres s of the receiver.
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Tip: If you want to send a carbon copy or a blind carbon copy e-mail to other recipients,
the M button and tap “Add Cc/Bcc”.
3. Enter the e-mail subject and compos e your e-mail.
Tip: If you want to add a picture attachm ent, press the M button, tap “Add attachment,”
select the picture you want to attach, and t ap it to confirm or tap the “X” button to
cancel attaching.
4. After composing your e-mail, tap “Send” .
Tip: When you compose your e-mail, tap the “Save as draft” or “Back” button to save
your e-m ail to Draft.
8.1.3 Receiving and reading e-mail
When a new e-mail is recei ved, the notification area in the status bar will show the new
e-mail
( )icon.
Perform one of the following to read your e-mail:
· Tap and hold the status bar at the top of the screen, slide your finger down to open
the notification panel, and tap a new e-m ail to read.
· Tap the unread e-mails in the Inbox to r ead.
8.1.4 Replying or forwarding e-mail
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1. Open an e-mail, and tap “Reply,” “Rep ly All”.
2. Or open an e-mail, press the M button , and tap “Forward,” “Reply,” “Reply All”.
3. If you select “Reply,” “Reply All,” ent er what you want to reply.
If you select “Forward,” enter the address of the recipients.
4. Tap “Send” to reply or forward the e-m ail.
8.1.5 Managing e-mail
Tap and hold an e-mail to show the m enu:
Open Open and read an e-mail
Delete Delete an e-mail
Forward Forwar d an e-mail
Reply All Replay all with an e-mail
Reply Reply the sender with an e-mail
Mark as read
8.1.6 Create new account
In the e-mail interface, press the M butt on, and tap “Accounts” to display the set e-mail
account. Press the M button and tap “Add Acc ount” to add a new e-mail account.
Note: You can set several e-mail accounts . The default account will show whenever
you perform e-mail applications.
8.1.7 Account settings
In the e-mail interface, press the M butt on, and tap “Account settings”.
Account name Display and change an account name
Your name
Signature
Inbox check
The unread e-mails in the Inbox are dis played with
a green line to the left.
Display and change the sender’s nam e of the
account.
Set the interval of receiving e-mails . There are six
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frequency options available: Never, Every 5 minutes, Every 10
minutes, Every 15 minutes, Every 30 m inutes, and
Every hour.
Default account
E-mail notifications
Select ringtone Set the ringtone used when an e-mail is received
Incoming settings Display and change t he receiving server settings
outgoing settings Display and change the sending server settings
8.1.8 Delete e-mail account
In the e-mail interface, press the M butt on to display the e-mail menu. Tap
“Accounts”. Tap and hold the e-mail acc ount you want to delete until the account options
appear, tap “Remove account,” and tap OK .
8.2 Recorder
In the “Tools” interface, tap “Sound Rec” to go to the record interface.
Tap “ ” to start recording or “ ” to stop recording.
After recording is finished, tap “ ” to play the pr eviously recorded file. Tap “Use
this recording” to save the previousl y recorded file or tap “Discard” not to save the
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Send e-mails form this account b y default.
Notify in status bar when e-mail ar rives
previously recorded file.
Note 1: The recorded file can be autom atically saved in the “RECORD” folder so that
you can find them in the AudioPlayer “ playlists ->My recordings” to play.
Note: The naming rule of the recorded f ile: recording_Year+Month+Date_Serial
Number.
8.3 Alarm
In the main interface, tap “Alarm Clock ” to the clock interface.
Tap the icon of Clock to enable the alarm function.
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8.3.1 Set alarm
1. Tap the preset alarm to set the selected alarm, or tap “add alarm” to add new alarm.
2. Tap “Time”, and set the time for the alarm. Tap “+” or “-” to adjust the tim e, and tap
“Set” to complete.
3. Tap “Repeat,” select the date you want t he alarm to ring, and tap “OK”.
4. Tap “Ringtones” and select alarm ringtones. After selection, the ringtone will be
played temporarily.
5. Tap the ”Label” , set the name of the alarm.
6. Tap the “Done” button to go back to the a larm interface.
Tip: Tap “
Note: When it is shut down, the alarm is not affected.
8.3.2 Add alarm
If you want to add an alarm, press the M button , and tap “Add alarm”. The number of
alarms you can add is unlimited.
8.3.3 Delete alarm
Tap and hold the alarm you want to delete, and tap “Delete Alarm -> OK” to delete it.
8.3.4 Alarm settings
Press the M button, and tap “Settings” to sho w the settings interface.
8.3.5 Changing alarm display
In the alarm interface, tap the clock to go t o the clock interface.
How to change: Quickly slide your finger to t he left or right on the clock to show more
clocks and tap your desired one to change.
Note: To change the format of the date and tim e of the alarm, see the following section
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” to temporarily disable the alarm.
Alarm in silent mode Play alarm even the unit is in silent m ode.
Alarm volume Set the volume of alarms.
Snooze duration Set the ring interval for the alarm.
Volume Buttons
Set what the volume buttons do when pressed
during an alarm.
“Date and Time”.
8.4 Calculator
In the applications interface, tap the “Calc ulator” icon to go to the calculator interface.
You can perform the basic math operati ons by this calculator.
8.5 Explorer
In the main interface, tap “Explorer” to g o to the Explorer interface that includes the
following options:
Note: This product complies with the fat32 file system. When you name a file, do not
use special characters, or you ma y not rename it later.
Home Tap to return to th e root directory.
Level Up Tap to return to th e upper level directory.
Multi Tap to select multiple f iles
Editor Allow you to Copy, delete, move, paste or re name a file.
Back Back to the previous operation
Next Back to the next op eration
8.6 Installing applications
1Copy the setup file to your PC. (Make s ure the format of the setup file is
xxx.apk format supported by this product.)
2Connect the device to PC using USB ca ble.
3Copy the setup file xxx.apk to the device.
4Disconnect the device and PC.
5Turn on the device and activate Explor er.
6Locate the xxx.apk file and tap it to open.
7Install the application according to t he on-screen prompts.
8After completion, you will see th e installed application in the applications interface.
8.7 Uninstall application
1. In the main interface, press the M bu tton to show the menu.
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2. Select “Settings” to go to the settings m enu.
3. Select “Applications”.
4. Select “Manage Application” .
5. Tap the application you want to unins tall.
6. Tap “Uninstall”.
7. Tap “OK” to start uninstalling.
Tip: You cannot delete the pre-install ed factory default applications on this product.
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Chapter 9 Settings
In the main interface, tap the “Settings” icon or press the M button to show the settings
button to go to the “Settings” interface.
9.1 Wireless & network settings
9.1.1 Wi-Fi network connection Connection
1. Tap “Wi-Fi” to enable Wi-Fi and this product scans for available wireless networks.
2. Tap “Wi-Fi Settings” and the W i-Fi network zone shows the name and security
settings (open or encrypted network ) of the detected wireless networks.
3. Tap one to connect to it. When you selec t an open network, the product can connect
to it automatically. If you select an encr ypted one, you have to enter a p assword and
tap “Connect”.
Note 1: When you connect Wi-Fi for the f irst time and the prompt “Failed” appears,
disconnect Wi-Fi and reconnect it.
Note 2: You do not have to re-enter the pas sword when you re-connect to the
previously connected wireless network that is encrypted, unless you reset the product
to the factory settings.
Note 3: Auto search for Wi-Fi is perform ed, i.e., no additional steps are required to
connect to the Wi-Fi network. For som e closed wireless networks, the username or
password may be required.
Note 4: The availability of W i-Fi signals may depend on the amount, infrastructure,
and objects through which a signals m ust pass.
4. Tap “Wi-Fi” to disconnect the network .
Scan
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.
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Advanced settings
1. Press the M button, and tap “Advanced” t o set the network address within the IP
locale.
2. Select “Use static IP” to configure the n etwork settings and enter the IP
address, gateway, network mask, and DNS1 r equired for Wi-Fi network connection.
After configuration, press the M button, t ap "Save," and press the “Back” button to exit
the interface.
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Note: When you use dynamic IP address es, you do not have select “Use static IP
addresses” to configure the network settings.
3. After “IP settings”, go back to the W i-Fi settings interface and tap the wireless
network you want to connect to. After the n etwork connection is successfully
established, you can login to the net work
to surf the Internet.
Checking status of wireless network
You can check the status of the c
connected
methods:
·Status bar
After the produ
wireless network, the Wi-Fi indicator o
top of it lights up and the status bar sh ows
the Wi-Fi icon “ ” and signal strength (the .
·Wi-Fi network
In the network con
connected wireless network to show the information, such as name, status, sp
signal strength, and security.
T
ip: If you want to remove the n
want to connect to this network, the settings above should be configured again.
Connecting to other Wi-Fi networks
1. In the network connection interface, ta
networks will be shown in the W i-Fi network zone.
Tip: If you want to manually scan for availa ble networ
“Scan”.
2. Tap an
Tip 1: If the network you want to connect to is not
Tap “Add Wi-Fi network,” enter the corres ponding network settings, and tap “Save”.
Wi-Fi through the following
urrently
ct is connected to the
nection interface, tap “Wi-Fi settings” and tap the currently
other Wi-Fi network to connect to it.
n the
number of the bars lighting up)
etwork settings, tap “Forget” in this windo w; if you
p “Wi-Fi settings”. The detected W i-Fi
ks, press the M button and tap
listed in the detected network list ,
eed,
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Tip 2: Not all wireless networks are connecte d to the Internet. Some wireless
networks may be connected to several com puters and cannot be connected to the
Internet.
oth connection
9.1.2 Blueto Turn on Bluetooth
1. Tap “Bluetooth” to en
2. Tap “Bluetooth settings” and the Bluet
device.
ice nam
Dev e
Tap to change t
Discoverable
Tap to make yo
After 120 seconds, your device will reco ver to non-discoverable.
Scan for devices
Tap to search for th
Paring
of the available devices. The devices which you want to connect will be required to
Tap one
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able Bluetooth.
he name of your device.
ur device discoverable so that the other device can search to your device.
e available Bluetooth device in th e vicinity.
ooth zone show the name of the avai lable Bluetooth
input pairing code. Input 0000 or 1234, and the breeze will pop up the “Bluetooth pairing
request” window. Input the same paring code and tap “Ok” to finish paring.
Connection
If you want to use Bluetooth ke yboard or headset, tap and hold the name of the device to
connect.
ngs
9.2 Setti
9.2.1 Wireless & n
Wi-Fi Tu
Wi-Fi settings
Bluetooth Turn on or off the Bluetooth.
Bluetooth settings
9.2.2 Sound
Silent mode
Volume
Notification lt notification ringtone
Audible selection
Screen lock sounds
etworks
rn on or off the Wi-Fi network.
connection” for details.
Enter Bluetooth settings. Conn
headset, Bluetooth Keyboard and other Bluetoo
device.
Silence all sounds except m edia & alarms.
Media
Alarm
Notification
Set the media volume fo
video. Tap the volume bar to adjust
the volume level.
Set the alarm volu
volume bar to adjust the volume
level.
Set the
tapping the volume bar to adjus
volume level.
Set your defau ringtone.
selection
Play sounds when locking and
unlocking the screen.
etwork Enter Wi-Fi settings. Refer to “8.1 N
ect with Bluetooth
th
r music and
me by tapping the
notification volume by
t the
when making screen Play sound
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9.2.3 Display
Brightness
Auto-rotate screen
Animation
Screen timeout
9.2.4 Security
networks
Set up screen lock Lock screen with a pattern, PIN, or password.
Visible passwords
Select device
administrators
Use secure
credentials
Install form SD card ed certificates from SD card Install encrypt
Set password Set or change the c redential storage password.
Clear storage
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Location determined by Wi-Fi. Use wireless
After this feature is enabled, the pass word is shown when the keyboard is used to type it.
Add or remove device administrators.
Allow applications to access secure certificates and other
credentials.
Clear credential storage of all contents an reset its
password.
Adjust the screen brightness. Tap
the brightness bar to adjust the
volume level and tap “OK” to sav
When unit is turned on/off or r otated,
the Landscape/Portrait switching
feature is enabled.
This product supports
rotation display.
opened or closed.
Select the delay time
screen automatically closes. Ther
are six options
available: 15 sec
1 minute, 2minutes, 10 minutes, and
30 minutes.
4-direction
when a window is Display animation
before the
onds, 30 seconds,
e.
e
9.2.5 Applications
Manage
applicatio
Running services trol curren tly running services. View and con
Storage use View storage used b y applications.
Development
9.2.6 Accounts & sync
Background data
Auto-sync Allow applications s ync data automatically.
Add account Add corporate or Google account.
9.2.
7 Privacy
Back up my
settings
Automatic restore Restore backed up settings or other data when
Factory data reset Eras es all data on device
9.2.
8 Storage
SD card
After enabled, this allows installati on of non-Market Unknown sources
applications.
Manage and de
ns
Installed(or uninstall) software, m ove applications to
device or SD card, clear data, cache, and default, and
force stop.
Set the development options of the a
Includes USB debugging, stay awake (the s creen
will not enter hibernation mode during c harging),
allow mock locations.
After enabled, applications can s ync, send, and receive
data at any time.
Back up my settings of the device
lete the installed applications: For
reinstalled an application.
Show the total capacity of the SD card.
Total
space
When an SD card is inserted,
the total actual capacity of it will be
shown. When an SD card is not
inserted, it shows unavailable.
pplication:
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Available card.
space
Unmount
SD card
Erase
SD card
Total space
Internal Memory
System Memory
.9 Language & keyboard
9.2
Select language Show the
Use dictionary ds form user dictionary Add & remove wor
Android keyboard Tap to set onsc reen keyboard.
9.2. put
10 Voice input & out
Voice recognizer T
settings and sh ow hints.
Text-to-speech guage-specific voice for the spoken text,
settings
9.2.1 y
1 Accessibilit
Tap to set accessibility
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Available space
Erase
Internal
Memory
space
the selection.
ap to set languageSafeSearch, block off ensive words
Tap to set the lan
set the speed at which the text is spoken, an d ect.
so that the device can access these services.
Show the free space on an SD
When an SD card is inserted, its
total actual free space will be
shown. When a TF card is not
inserted, it shows unavailable.
Safely remove the SD card loca
Erase all data on the SD card.
Show the total capacity of the Int
Memory.
Show the remaining free space of the
built-in Flash memory.
Erases all data on
Memory.
available storage space of Available
Show the the system
text in corresponding language base d on
the Internal
lly.
ernal
9.2.12 Date & time
Set date Set year, month, day.
Select time zone h major cities in the Select the time zone of eac
Set time , minute, second Set hour
Use 24-hour at Show 24-hour or 12-hour form
format
Select date format Select the format used for date displa y.
9.2.13 Touch screen ca ion
When the touch screen is not sensit
settings.
Set the touch poi
Tip: After the product is used for a peri od of time, it is recommended t
touch screen for operational accurac y and sensitivity.
2.14 About
9. device
This option allows you
number, Android version, kernel version and build num ber.
world
librat
ive or the cursor drifts, you can use the c alibration
nts according to the steps in the on-s creen prompt.
to check information about the batter y status, legal information, m odel
o calibrate the
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Chapter 10 Using Micro SD (TF) Card
The external card supported by this prod uct is a Micro SD card, through which the
capacity of storage can be expanded. Mea nwhile, Insert the silk screen chip out of the
Micro SD card into the card slot until it is fully inserted into the product. When you
remove it, press the Micro SD card do wnward to eject it.
Note:
· Do not bend the card. The chip on the card should be protected ca utiously;
· Keep the chip clean and avoid dust and chemicals.
· Format the new Micro SD card first;
· Avoid insertion and removal of the Micro SD card d uring its use to avoid damage
to the data on card;
· This product does not support the write-protect feature of the Micro SD card.
Therefore, back up the files on card bef ore deleting data to avoid file loss due to
malfunction.
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Chapter 11 Connecting to USB Drive
Insert your USB drive into the OTG port at the right side of the product. Open Explorer
and you can see the “USB” director y. This directory is your USB dr ive. Tap USB to
check the files on USB drive. Note that when this unit is connected to the U SB drive, it
should shutdown; avoid insertion an d removal when the files on USB drive are played
to avoid damaging the data on USB drive.
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Chapter 12 About the Battery and Power
This product uses a built-in 4800mAh pol ymer lithium battery to charge the batt ery. When the
product operates individually, power is fed from the lithium battery. When the provided
charger is inserted, the charger is power ed automatically via the charger.
When you charge this product for the f irst time, it is recommended to shutdown the product
and continuously charge it for more than 8 h ours for optimal battery use.
For the use of a new product, it should be f ully charged and discharged for the first three
times to activate it.
If charging is performed when the produc t is turned on, it takes a longer time to charge.
Charging time: It typically takes about 7 hour s to charge. The actual time depends on the
remaining battery level.
It is recommended to fully charge and dis charge the product once every 3 months to maintain
the lithium battery.
Do not plug the charger into the electric out let when the product is not connected.
When it will not be used for an extended p eriod of time, fully charge the battery. It should be
charged and discharged every three months.
When the battery is too hot, the charging pr otection circuit will automatically close the
charging circuit to protect the lithium battery.
When the battery is low, charge it first. W hen it is running out of power, charge the machine
using the charger and connect it to PC. Ch arge it if:
A. The battery charging icon indicat es that battery is exhausted.
B. The system automatically shuts down . It also shuts down quickly after reboot.
C. After you press buttons, there is no resp onse.
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Chapter 13 Firmware Updating / Resetting to Factory
1. Go to for the website (www.aoc.com) to d ownload the current /latest firmware for your
device,
(current-<model-ID>.img).
2. Copy the downloaded firmware to the bui lt-in flash in the product.
3. Safely disconnect the product and PC and the screen shows a prompt similar to one shown
below:
Tap “Install”.
After a short while, the updating mess age is displayed..
It may take a few minutes, please be patie nt.
4. After successful upgrade, the s ystem will automatically reboot and the downloaded version
firmware takes effect.
Note : During the upgrade / resetting process , it is best to have the device plugged into
electric power, using the supplied po wer adapter.
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Chapter 14 Frequently Asked Questions
· Product cannot be turned on or boot abnormal
Check if the battery is charged
Connect the power adapter and check it aga in.
Tap the Reset button on the side of the pr oduct and turn it on.
Shutdown, then press the “volume + “butt on and Back button at the same time till insert
charger. Enter into Android system rec overy utility interface and choose “Factory reset”. It
will restore factory default com pulsory and erase all data on device.
Note: In Android system recovery utility interface, move cursor through volume “+” and “-”
buttons and the M button is used for enter ing.
If it cannot be turned on after c harged and reset and restore factory default compulsory,
contact our seller.
·
No sounds from headset
Check if the volume is set to 0
Check if the headset is properly connec ted
· Loud noises
Check if the plug of the headset is cl ean. Dirt may result in noise.
Check if the file is damaged. Play other music files to confirm this. If it is damaged,
it may cause loud noise or sound skippi ng.
· Screen shows garbled codes
Check if the correct language is set. S et your language in (System)=>(Language
Selection)
· Cannot download files
Make sure that the computer is properl y connected to the product
Make sure that the storage space is not f ull
Make sure that the USB cable is not dam aged
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· Connect to Wi-Fi but cannot surf the Internet
Make sure that there is wireless network nearby.
If static IP addresses are needed, m ake to enter a valid IP address. If dynamic IP
addresses are used,
static IP addresses should be disabled whi le the network is connected.
· Touch the keyboard on the touch screen and the response is not the expected /
desired result.
Perform touch screen calibration
For better performance, use a pen or your f ingernail
· Cannot be connected to computer
Make sure the product is turned on
Make sure the product is not in sleep m ode
Make sure to use the proper USB cable
· Cannot view files in AudioPlayer, PhotoBrowser, Video Player, Shelves and
Explorer. Or cannot record sound.
Make sure the files is downloads to your device.
Make sure your device is not connecting to PC.
Wait a few minutes for refresh the media Librar y.
· Cannot find Wi-Fi wireless network.
Make sure there is no problem with the W i-Fi signal.
In main interface, tap “Settings - >Wir eless & network settings - >Wi-Fi settings, press the
M button, tap “Advanced - >Regulatory dom ain” to adjust the domain and search again.
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Chapter 15 Troubleshooting
1. When I view JEPG pictures, some cannot be viewed. Why?
Some JPEG files may have a non- standard resolution, they may not be viewed in full
screen, or zoomed in or out. If an error prom pt appears, press the ESC button to
exit or tap the Reset button on the side of the product to solve the problem.
The product cannot play my videos. Why?
2.
Make sure the video format is suppor ted by this product. Some video files are
encoded in different formats and versio ns. We cannot guarantee that all formats
are playable.
3. Why does image lag occurs when the video files are played?
Upgrade system software to the latest ver sion.
In addition, this also depends on the vi deo file, high bit-rate streaming video, and
high resolution video:
High bit-rate streaming video. For exam ple, the motion scenes of some videos have
a bit-rate of 5~6M and image lag ma y occur.
High resolution video. If the max frames ar e reached, non-synchronization may
occur.
The upper limit size of a single file is 2 GB.
4. Enter into “Application settings - >Manage applications”, and tap one
applications to manage. There is an option “Move to SD card”. Actually it moves the application to Flash. Why
Applications can be installed into System Memory or Flash. The system treated Flash as
virtual SD card, so “Move to SD card” m eans moving application to Flash and “Move to
device” means moving to System Mem ory.
5.
Product does not respond to operations.
Some various reasons, such as misus e, may cause the product to be unable to
shutdown or render the buttons and touch s creen unable to respond. You can tap the
Reset button on the side of the product (using a pa per-clip), or press and hold the Power
button for 6 seconds to force the product to s hutdown. After restarting, the problem
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usually solved.
The space available on PC is not consistent with that shown on the tablet.
6.
The space on a PC is calculated b y 1024 bytes while this tablet’s capacity is
calculated by 1000 bytes. So the actual f ree space of the tablet will be slightly
different from indicated capacity, als o the operating system uses part of the available
space.
7. Product can not boot up.
Plug the AC adapter.
Press the reset button, and then boot up. Press and hold the Power button for 6 seconds, and then boot up.
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