F5CS F104BV2 User Manual

TABLET PC
F104Bv2
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The actual product, accompanying accessories and some of its features may differ from the presented in this manual images and descriptions.
2. Safety............................................................................................2
3. The use of the manual................................................................3
4. Important information.................................................................3
5. Technical Specification..............................................................3
5.1 Package content.......................................................................................4
6. Appearance of the tablet............................................................4
7. Before the first start....................................................................5
7.1 Installation of the memory card.....................................................5
7.2 Charging the battery.....................................................................5
8. Buttons.........................................................................................6
9. Using the touch screen ..............................................................7
9.1Touch.............................................................................................7
9.2 Swipe............................................................................................7
9.3 Triple click.....................................................................................7
9.4 Hold and swipe.............................................................................7
9.5 Slide in and out.............................................................................8
10. Computer connection...............................................................8
11. Applications.............................................................................10
12. Setting......................................................................................11
12.1 Network & Internet....................................................................12
12.2 Connected device......................................................................13
12.3Apps & notifications....................................................................14
12.4Battery.....................................................................................15
12.5Display .......................................................................................16
12.6Sound.........................................................................................17
12.7Storage....................................................................................18
12.8DuraSpeed.................................................................................19
12.9Security & location......................................................................20
12.10Users & accounts.....................................................................21
12.11Accessibility..............................................................................22
12.12Google......................................................................................24
12.13System .....................................................................................25
12.13.1 Language......................................................................26
12.13.2 Gestures...............................................................................27
12.13.3Date and time........................................................................28
12.13.4Backup.............................................................................28
12.13.5System update.................................................................29
12.13.6Reset options ........................................................................30
12.13.7About tablet...........................................................................31
13. Safe use of the battery............................................................32
14. Maintenance of the device .....................................................32
15. Surroundings security............................................................32
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16. The use of the manual............................................................32
16.1 Consents...................................................................................32
16.2 Appearance ..............................................................................33
16.3 Trademarks...............................................................................33
2. Safety
Read these guidelines carefully. Not following them may be dangerous or illegal.
All wireless devices may cause interferences, which could affect the performance of other devices. Do not switch on the device when the use of mobile phones is prohibited or if it might cause interference or danger.
Switch OFF the device in an airplane since it may disturb the operation of other equipment located therein. The device may interfere with operation of the medical equipment in hospitals and health protection entities. Abide by any kinds of prohibitions, regulations and warnings conveyed by the medical staff.
Always turn off the device while refuelling your car on petrol station. Do not use your device close to chemicals.
a WLAN network may be used indoors without any restrictions.
Do not use this device while driving any kind of vehicle.
Only qualified personnel or an authorized service center may install or repair this product. Repairing by an unauthorized or unqualified service may cause device damage and warranty loss.
—CHILDREN AND PHYSICALLY OR MENTALLY DISABLED PEOPLE—
This device should not be operated by people (including children) with limited physical or mental abilities, as well as by people with no earlier experience in operation of electronic equipment. They may use the device only under supervision of people responsible for their safety. This device is not a toy. Memory card and SIM card are small enough to be swallowed by a child and cause choking. Keep the device and its accessories out of reach for children.
Protect the device from water and other liquids. It can influence work and the life span of electronic components. Avoid using the device in environments with high humidity like kitchens, bathrooms or during rainy weather. Particles of water can cause the liquefaction of moisture in the device, and this may have a negative impact on the work of electronic components.
—WATER AND OTHER LIQUIDS—
—DO NOT RISK—
—RESTRICTED AREAS—
—PETROL STATIONS—
—WI-FI (WLAN)—
—ROAD SAFETY—
—QUALIFIED SERVICE—
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—BATTERY AND ACCESSORIES—
Avoid exposing the battery to very high/low temperatures (below 0°C/32°F and over 40°C/104°F). Extreme temperatures may influence capacity and battery life. Avoid contact with liquids and metal objects as it may cause partial or complete battery damage. The battery should be used according to its purpose. Do not destroy, impair or throw the battery into flames - it might be dangerous and may cause fire. Worn-out or impaired battery should be placed in a dedicated container. Excessive charging the battery can cause damage. Therefore a single battery charge should not last longer than 3 days. Installing an incorrect battery type can cause an explosion. Never open the battery. Please dispose of battery according to the instructions. Disconnect an unused charger from power grid. In case of the charger wire damage, it should not be repaired but replaced with a new one. Use the original manufacturer’s accessories only.
—HEARING—
To avoid hearing damage, do not use the device at high volume levels for a long period of time, do not put operating device directly to the ear.
—EYESIGHT—
To avoid eyesight damage do not look closely onto the flash light during its work. A strong bean of light may cause permanent eye damage!
3. The use of the manual.
The device and screen shots contained in this manual may differ from the actual product. Accessories attached to the set may differ from the illustrations included in manual. Options described in the manual are found in Android™ system. Those descriptions may differ, depending on the version of the operating system and applications installed on the device.
4. Important information
The majority of applications which can be installed on the device are mobile apps. Modus operandi of such applications may be different from their counterparts installed on a personal computer. Apps installed on the device may vary depending on country, region, and hardware specifications. The manufacturer is not liable for problems caused by third party software. The manufacturer is not responsible for anomalies that may occur when editing the registry settings and modifying the operating system software. Attempts to modify the operating system can cause malfunctions and problems with applications. It may cause a loss of warranty.
5. Technical Specification
Android System
AndroidTM operating system - incredible opportunities are within your hand - all applications are available at any time; the latest Gmail™ email client or browser, it is only the beginning of what you can find in this device - the rest you will find in the online Google Play™.
Google Play
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Manufacturer's tablets can use the applications purchased in Google Play. To do this you should register a individual GoogleTM account providing e-mail and password. After registration and acceptance of the rules you can use paid and free applications listed in the Google Play.
5.1 Package content
• Tablet
• Charger (adapter + USB cable)
• User manual
• Warranty Card
If any of the above items is missing or damaged, please contact us.
We advise to keep the container in case of any complaints. Keep
the container out of reach of children.
Dispose of container in accordance with local regulations when it is
no longer needed.
6. Appearance of the tablet
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Number Functions
1 VGA Mpx (VGA) digital camera lens 2 Internal Speaker 3 Touch screen 10.1’’ 4 2.0Mpx digital camera lens 5 Cover of Mirco SD card slot 6 Volume control buttons 7 Power on/off button 8 Mirco USB port 9 Headphone port mini jack 3.5mm 10 Mirco HDMI Slot
7. Before the first start
7.1Installation of the memory card.
To insert the memory card correctly, turn off the device, pry the cover with your fingernail and remove it gently, insert the microSD card into the slot as shown in the illustrations next to the slot. Then carefully insert and close the cover.
Use only memory cards recommended by the manufacturer. Pay attention to the selection of the proper format-the microSD card, capacity and type / class. Incompatible memory cards may damage the device and cause the stored data to be destroyed as well. Incompatibility of memory card can be caused, among others, by an incorrect card format (required format microSD) or an unsupported card capacity - above the value recommended by the manufacturer.
7.2 Charging the battery
Charge the battery before the first use. The battery should be charged by the attached charger or another charger, intended for this type of equipment. If in doubt contact the seller or manufacturer service. Use only chargers and wires recommended by the manufacturer. Using incompatible chargers or cables can cause explosion of the battery or damage to your device. When the battery is near a complete discharge, the notification is displayed on a low battery charge. To continue use of the device charge the battery.
If the battery is completely discharged the device can not be switched on even when the loading process is ongoing. Before the device can be turned on again, the battery has to be charged for at least a few minutes. In case of any problems with the battery or if in need of a replacement, the device should be delivered to the manufacturer's service center. To
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charge the battery, connect the microUSB plug to the socket in the device and the USB plug to the charger.
Incorrect charger connection (USB cable) can cause damage to the AC adapter or the device. The damages resulting from improper handling are not covered by the warranty.
Plug the charger into the wall socket. Once you start charging, an icon of the battery situated in the upper right corner will change to an animated symbol of lightning. If the device is turned off an animation depicting the level of battery charge should appear.
The device can heat up during charging. It is a regular occurrence and should not affect the stability or performance of the device.
When the charge reaches 100% it means that the battery is fully charged, finish the charging. Unplug the charger from the from the wall socket and from the device.
If the device does not charge properly deliver it with the charger to a service center of the manufacturer.
8. Buttons
Menu
• Pressing it will cause the list of open apps to appear, where you can switch in-between or turn them off.
• Double quick press switches on the previously used application.
Home
Back
Blockade on/off button
Volume increase and decrease buttons
• One quick press takes you to device desktop.
• Longer press and release will turn on the Google search engine and access Google Now™ function.
• Pressing <Back> will cause exit from the application / return to the previous screen.
• One quick press locks/unlocks the screen.
• Pressing the button for about 2 sec. will cause:
O If the device is off - the device will switch on,
O If the device is on - displaying menu allowing you to shutdown,
reboot,enable / disable airplane mode, enable lock, displaying system settings.
• You can also cause a hard reset by pressing and holding the button until the device resets.
Pressing during a voice call will cause an increase or decrease of the audio connection volume.
• Pressing the button while an incoming call mutes the ringtone.
• Pressing the button when no calls are active will decrease or increase the volume of the ringtone, change sound profile on "vibration only" or "alarms only".
• Pressing the button while camera app is open might start the shutter and take a picture. (Works only if the software provides the function).
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• Pressing the button in any other app will control volume level of music, spoken instructions, or other sounds.
9. Using the touch screen
A touch screen of the device lets you easily select items or perform operations.
The touchscreen can be controlled by the following actions:
9.1. Touch
Touch one to start options, app, menu.
9.2 Swipe
Quickly swipe up, down, to the left or to the right, to scroll the list or the screen.
9.3 Triple click
Quickly tap the screen three times to start zooming - if this option is enabled in your device settings.
9.4 Hold and swipe
Touch an element (an icon perhaps) and hold it for about 1 seconds. Then you can delete/uninstall that element.
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9.5 Slide in and out
Touch the screen with two fingers and slide them together or apart to zoom in or out a photo or a map.
The touch screen will be turned off after some time of inactivity. To
turn off the screen press the blockade button.
In most tablets, you can set how long your device waits before turning off the
screen. Most often it suffices to select from the app list: [Settings] > [Display]
> [Sleep].
10. Computer connection
To connect to PC computer with Microsoft Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10 using USB you should plug the included USB cable to a multifunctional USB socket in the device. Plug the other end of the cable into the socket in your computer. When the device is plugged in, a screen will appear on your computer with the name of the device and operations possible to perform. If that does not happen swipe from the top edge of the bottom of the device and click "charging this device". Select " displayed on your computer screen, then select "Open device to view files". Now you can exchange files between your device and the computer.
Transfer files" from the window
If the OS does not see device memory check if the installed the driver
operating the device is correct. Search the driver list manually and choose "Transfer files
"
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11. Applications
When running applications, you can make the most of the device. On screen desktop tap the icon [Application menu] to gain access to
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installed applications. To add a shortcut to an application on the desktop screen, press the application icon in the application menu and hold it, then when you change the view to the desktop view, select the place where you wish to create a shortcut and "drop" it in there.
12.Setting
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