EasyPix EasyPad Junior User Manual

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User Manual
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Welcome 3
Important Notices 4
Keys and Functions 5
I. Getting Started 6
1.1 Turn on/off
1.2 Lock/unlock the screen (sleep mode)
II. Your Home Screen 7
2.1 Icons on Home Screen
2.2 Operations on Home Screen
III. Network Connection 9
3.1 Wi-Fi
IV. Internet Browsing 10
4.1 Internet Browsing
V. Install and Manage Apps 11
5.1 Install and Manage Apps
5.2 Monster Button
VI. Multi-media Functions 13
6.1 Music
6.2 Video
6.3 Gallery
6.4 Camera
6.5 E-book reader
VII. Settings 16
VII. Battery 17
Troubleshooting 18
Open Source Code 19
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Welcome
Thank you for purchasing our MID (tablet PC) product.
It brings you much convenience for your business (supports Word, Excel,
send & receive e-mails...) and entertainment (supports 3D game, chat
with friends, movie playback, read eBooks.....).
Running on Android 2.3, with a 1.2 GHz processor and touch screen, it
brings you wonderful user experience.
Before beginning, please refer to this user manual carefully.
As the software of the tablet updates quickly, the user manual may not
cover all aspects of new technologies.
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Important Notices
The new battery will be in its best condition after 2-3 times full charge
and discharge.
While using the earphone, if the volume is excessively high it may
cause hearing damage. So please adjust the volume of the player to
a moderate level and balance the time of using.
Do not disconnect the tablet suddenly when formatting or uploading
and downloading, which can lead to program errors.
Do not dismantle the tablet by yourself, and do not use alcohol, thinner
or benzene to clean its surface.
Do not use the tablet while driving or walking.
The tablet is not moisture and water resistant. Please do not use it in a
damp environment.
Do not drop or hit it to hard surface, or the screen may get damaged.
Do not upgrade the firmware by yourself. This would cause damage to
your tablet.
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Keys and Functions
1. 7” resistive TFT screen
You can operate on the screen using your finger or a stylus
2. Speaker
3. Web Camera
4. Menu button
Note: When you tap the Menu key from within an application, you will see the
options for that application. To view the Android system options, tap the Menu
key from the home screen.
5. Back button: Tap to return to the previous screen. If the keyboard is on the
screen, tap to close the keyboard.
6/7. Volume +/- key: Press to increase / decrease the volume level.
8. Power Key: Press to turn on/off your tablet.
9. Headphone jack
10. Reset pin hole
Press to reset the tablet if it freezes or otherwise behaves abnormal. (Use a
paperclip or other small object to gently press this key.)
11. Mini USB port
12. Micro SD Card Slot
13. Microphone
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14. Mini-USB Host
Note: A USB adapter is needed to support USB stick, Surf stick, KeyBoard and
Mouse.
15. Power jack (DC input)
I. Getting Started
1.1 Turn on/off
1.1.1 Turn on
Press the power button “ ” on the lower right corner
of the tablet to start your tablet. You will be greeted
with a Penguin icon, then an ANDROID logo, and
then your Home screen. Drag the slider upwards
on the lower right corner of the display to unlock the screen.
1.1.2 Turn off
When the tablet is on, to shut off your tablet, press and hold the power key until
the “Device options” dialog appears and tap “Power Off”, then “your device will
shut down” dialog appears. Tap “OK”.
1.2 Lock/unlock the screen (sleep mode)
To save battery, you should put your tablet in sleep mode by turning off the LCD
display. To do this, press the power key. Do it again to bring up the lock screen.
1.3 Connect to PC via USB cable
When tethered to PC with a USB cable, the
icon appears at the left side of the status bar. Tap
“Turn on USB storage” on the USB Mass Storage
dialog that appears. Tap “OK”.
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