Page 2 - Preface
1-2 Pre fa ce Preface Table of Content .............................................................................................................................1-2 Regulations Information ...............................................................................................................
Page 3 - Getting Started
1-3 Pre fa ce Getting Started Charging Your Tablet PC ...............................................................................................................3-2 Connecting the AC Power .........................................................................................................3-...
Page 4 - Regulations Information; FCC-B Radio Frequency Interference Statement
1-4 Pre fa ce Regulations Information FCC-B Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfe...
Page 5 - FCC Conditions; RF Exposure Warning
1-5 Pre fa ce Shield interface cables and AC power cord, if any, must be used in order to comply with the emission limits. FCC Conditions This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference. Th...
Page 6 - CE Conformity; Safety Instructions
1-6 Pre fa ce CE Conformity This device is in compliance with the essential safety requirements and other relevant provisions set out in the European Directive. Safety Instructions Read the safety instructions carefully and thoroughly. All cautions and warnings on the equipment or user’s manual ...
Page 9 - Safety Guideline for Using Battery
1-9 Pre fa ce Environmental Policy The product has been designed to enable proper reuse of parts and recycling and should not be thrown away Users should contact the local authorized point of collection for recycling and disposing of their end-of-life products. Safety Guideline for Using Battery...
Page 10 - Trademarks; Revision History; Version Revision
1-10 Pre fa ce Trademarks All trademarks are the properties of their respective owners. Revision History Version Revision History Date 1.0 First Released 09, 2012
Page 11 - CHAPTER 2; Introductions
Page 12 - Manual Map
2-2 Intro d u cti ons C ongratulations on becoming an user of this product, the finely designed tablet PC. This brand-new exquisite tablet PC will give you a delightful and professional experience in using it. We are proud to tell our users that this product is thoroughly tested and certified by our...
Page 13 - Unpacking
2-3 Intro d u cti ons Unpacking First, unpack the shipping carton and check all items carefully. If any item contained is damaged or missing, please contact your local dealer immediately. Also, keep the box and packing materials in case you need to ship the unit in the future. The package should con...
Page 14 - Specification; Physical Characteristic; Power
2-4 Intro d u cti ons Specification Physical Characteristic Dimension 191 (W) x 119 (D) x 8.9 (H) mm Weight 299g CPU Processor Type Dual Core Cortex A9 1.5GHz Memory Memory 1GB DDR3 DRAM Storage (Items listed here may vary depending on the model users purchased) Storage 8GB/ 16GB (optional) Special ...
Page 15 - Communication Port; Audio
2-5 Intro d u cti ons I/O Port Micro-USB Port x 1 Headphone out x 1 Mini HDMI Port x 1 Internal Microphone x 1 Card Reader (micro-SD) x 1 (Supports Maximum 32GB) The supported memory cards may vary without notice. Communication Port (Items listed here may vary without notice) Wireless LAN Supported ...
Page 16 - Camera; Others
2-6 Intro d u cti ons Camera Front Camera (optional) Supported Rear Camera (optional) Supported Others G-Sensor Supported Special Notification The actual function preinstalled in this product depends on the model you purchased, and may vary without notice.
Page 17 - Product Overview
2-7 Intro d u cti ons Product Overview This section provides the description of basic aspects of this tablet PC. It will help you to know more about the appearance of this device before using it. Please be aware that the device shown in this section may vary from the actual one that users purchased....
Page 18 - Jack; Mini HDMI Port; Port
2-8 Intro d u cti ons 1. Touch Screen Whenever the display is rotated, the touch screen will be rotated and expanded to fit the display automatically. 2. Headphone Jack Used for connecting the speakers or headphones. 3. Mini HDMI Port HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) is a new interface st...
Page 21 - CHAPTER 3
Page 22 - Charging Your Tablet PC; Connecting the AC Power
3-2 G e ttin g Sta rted Charging Your Tablet PC It is strongly recommended to use the AC power to fully charge the battery of the tablet PC for the first time. When the AC power is connected, recharging the battery will start immediately. Note that the adapter included in the package is approved for...
Page 24 - Basic Operations; Powering On Your Tablet PC
3-4 G e ttin g Sta rted Basic Operations Powering On Your Tablet PC Powering on your tablet PC, follow the steps below: 1. Locate the power button as shown in the figure. 2. Press and hold the power button for 5 seconds to turn on your tablet PC. Note: If the table PC crashes, press and hold the pow...
Page 25 - Powering Off Your Tablet PC
3-5 G e ttin g Sta rted Powering Off Your Tablet PC To power off the tablet PC, follow the steps below: 1. Locate the power button as shown in the figure. 2. Press and hold the power button for 5 seconds and there will be a popup window as shown in the picture. Select “OK” to power off the device.
Page 26 - Unlocking Your Tablet PC
3-6 G e ttin g Sta rted Unlocking Your Tablet PC After powering on the tablet PC or awaking it from power saving mode, the following lock screen will display. Please refer to the following instructions to unlock the tablet PC. 1. Firstly, this lock screen will display. 2. Touch and hold this lock ic...
Page 27 - Entering the Camera/Camcorder Mode
3-7 G e ttin g Sta rted 3. Then the unlock screen will display. This is the central Home screen. Entering the Camera/Camcorder Mode In the following lock screen, you can have another choice to unlock the screen and enter the camera/ camcorder mode. Please refer to the following instructions to unloc...
Page 28 - Inserting a Micro-SD card to Your Tablet PC
3-8 G e ttin g Sta rted Inserting a Micro-SD card to Your Tablet PC You may purchase the micro-SD card to increase the storage capacity of the tablet PC, please follow the steps below to insert or replace it: 1. Locate the micro-SD card slot on the tablet PC as shown. 2. Dig the edge of the micro-SD...
Page 29 - Home Screen
3-9 G e ttin g Sta rted Home Screen This is the central starting screen when using your tablet PC. It provides several quick accesses and simple information to guide you control those shortcuts and widgets. Because the width of the tablet PC display is limited, you can slide across the screen rightw...
Page 32 - How to Manage Apps/ Widgets; Adding App Shortcuts on the Home Screen
3-12 G e ttin g Sta rted How to Manage Apps/ Widgets You can use apps/ widgets shortcuts on the home screen to get quick access to the related applications. Please follow the instructions below to create/ remove apps/ widgets shortcuts. Adding App Shortcuts on the Home Screen Touch app icon on the u...
Page 33 - Removing App Shortcuts on the Home Screen; Grouping App Shortcuts on the Home Screen
3-13 G e ttin g Sta rted In this apps menu, if you want to create the shortcut for any app on the home screen, touch and drag it right or left to the page you want to locate. You can also drag the app icon to the top of the home screen to show the detailed information of the app. Removing App Shortc...
Page 34 - Removing Widgets Shortcuts on the Home Screen
3-14 G e ttin g Sta rted Adding Widgets Shortcuts on the Home Screen Touch app icon on the upper-right corner of the home screen to bring out the apps/ widgets menu and select “WIDGETS” tab. Because the width of the tablet PC display is limited, you can slide across the screen rightward or leftward ...
Page 35 - Settings; Wireless & Network Settings
3-15 G e ttin g Sta rted Settings This section includes many basic settings to adjust, please make sure to follow the instructions to customize your tablet PC. Here are some introductions of several major functions. Wireless & Network Settings Wi-Fi Setting Wi-Fi function is to manage the I nter...
Page 36 - Device Settings; Sound Setting
3-16 G e ttin g Sta rted Device Settings Sound Setting In this setting menu, you can adjust the speaker volume. Firstly, select “Settings” from the home screen, and select “Sound” tab to show the sound menu in the right column.
Page 38 - Display Setting
3-18 G e ttin g Sta rted Display Setting You can adjust the display setting of your tablet PC. Firstly, select “Settings” from the home screen shortcuts, then select “Display” this option to bring the setting menu in the right column. Brightness: Select “Brightness” option to bring a setting slider ...
Page 39 - Storage
3-19 G e ttin g Sta rted Storage You can check the storage of your tablet PC from this setting. Firstly, select “Settings” from the home screen shortcuts, then select “Storage” this option to bring the storage menu in the right column. You can view the used/ unused storage of SD card, USB external s...
Page 40 - Apps
3-20 G e ttin g Sta rted Apps Firstly, select “Settings” from the home screen shortcuts, then select “Apps” this option to bring “Manage apps” menu in the right column. Touch “Manage apps” to view all the applications of your tablet PC, including downloaded and running applications.
Page 41 - Personal Settings; Account Setting
3-21 G e ttin g Sta rted Personal Settings Account Setting You need to sign in your account to get more information from internet, update and synchronize your information through internet access. For example, you can access Gmail, Google Talk, Google Calendar, Google Groups, Google Sites, Youtube an...
Page 43 - Language & Input Setting
3-23 G e ttin g Sta rted Language & Input Setting The virtual on screen keyboard will appear when touching the text input bar. For example, when you touch Google search on the upper-left home screen, the virtual keyboard will appear and you can touch the on screen matching keys to search the wor...
Page 47 - System
3-27 G e ttin g Sta rted System Date & Time Touch “Settings” from the home screen shortcuts and select “Date & Time” this option to bring the setting menu in the right column. Make a check on “Automatic date & time” and “Use 24-hour format” to enable their functions.
Page 48 - Using the Camera/Camcorder
3-28 G e ttin g Sta rted Camera Your tablet PC is equipped with two built-in cameras: the front camera and the rear camera. You can take the photo or video and use gallery or video app to view them. Using the Camera/Camcorder You can enter camera/ camcorder mode by touching the camera shortcut on th...
Page 50 - Camera/ Camcorder Function; Image Display Window
3-30 G e ttin g Sta rted Camera/ Camcorder Function The following introduction will explain the basic function of each button/icon under the camera/ camcorder mode. 1. Image Display Window The image you select to take the photo or video will display in this window. 2. Camera Mode When camera mode is...
Page 52 - Switch
3-32 G e ttin g Sta rted This button will become red when camcorder function is enabled. Touch this recording button to start to take the video and there will be a white square appearing in the middle of the red button; touch it again to stop recording. 6. Zoom in/ Zoom out Zoom in/ zoom out the ima...
Page 53 - How to View the Photos/Videos
3-33 G e ttin g Sta rted 8. Preview Screen This screen will show the previous image you have taken. 9. Camcorder Switch Touch the icon to switch to the front camcorder or the rear camcorder. How to View the Photos/Videos When taking the photos or video, the files will be saved automatically in the g...
Page 55 - Gallery
3-35 G e ttin g Sta rted Gallery You can view and manage the photos and videos through this application. Touch “Gallery” shortcuts on the home screen to bring the following photos menu. They are classified by albums, locations, times, people and tags, choose one type you desired to show the photos o...