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1. 9 Home screen 1 By default the home screen can open multiple pages implied icons are Browser and Camera etc Sliding left right can switch desktop display 2 Set wallpaper Long press the blank space of the home screen then pop up Select Wallpaper from Choose an image according to the categories 3 Display all applications 8 All installed applications will be displayed if you tap E2 at the bottom of the screen under the main interface this control is located 4 Notification bar 10 Under the main interface tap the status bar icon such as USB connection into the notifications panel which can display the current status of the USB TF card status and the running application and status 5 Mobile Desktop icon Under the home screen long press the application icon on the home screen then you can move the selected icon after the icon is enlarged 6 Delete the desktop icon Under the home screen long press the application icon on the home screen move the selected icon to the trash can or remove icon in the upper middle of the screen after the icon is enlarged then stop pressing when the icon area displays orange and the desktop icon can be deleted 11 Install the APK application 1 Copy the needed APK format application into the device or TF card 2 Tap File Manager to find the APK format application you want to install 3 Tap the APK format application you want to install
2. USER MANUAL MID700 2 2 Table of contents Seege 3 SAFETY ANSTRUCTON So o 4 Maln Renne EE 7 Basie OPA o ao tene 0 8 HOMS SCE GM A Ad ici Nia 9 Install ine APR applications a 11 Biver RE 12 DO EE 13 CAMA fica deh Ga rette a dd Eed 14 MUS AS A A A A A ca 15 A matted raa aE aS Ea EER ESR 16 BIUGtO OLN EE 18 DEVICE SPEGIRICATION EE 19 eeler ele 20 COMMON SS US cei eit ost EE EE 21 3 OVERVIEW TRAVELTEK E Touch Screen EM Power Key E Earphone Jack Micro USB Port Power DC Input Esc Key Mini HDMI Port E Micro TF Port Volume Keys History Key Screen Shot E Home Key E Back Key E Volume Keys B App Menu D Rear Camera H Speaker D Front Camera 4 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these safety instructions before using your device and store them for possible future reference Always follow these basic safety precautions when using your mobile device This reduces the risk of fire electric shock and injury e Do not expose this product to rain or moisture e Keep the device out of direct sunlight and heat sources e Protect the power cord Route power cords so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed on or against them Pay particular attention to the point where the cord attaches to the device e Only use the AC adapter included with the device Using any other power adapter voids your warranty e Do not remove the cover
3. does not link the use of mobile phones with any adverse effects on health if the equipment is used in accordance to standards and regulations However if you want to reduce the levels of exposure to radio frequency radiation you can limit your time using the mobile device in wireless mode because the length of time is a contributing factor to the exposure received by a person Similarly Keeping the mobile device away from the body is another factor as exposure levels lessen dramatically with distance 7 Z Main Functions e 5 Point Capacitive Touch e Front 0 3MP Rear 2 0MP e Built in microphone super long time recording e Support 3D games and function customization e OS Google Android 4 2 2 e Music play support MP3 MP1 FLAC APE OGG AAC e Video play up to 720P full format video supports RM RMVB AVI MKV MP4 MPG 3GP e Picture browse support JPEG JPG BMP PNG formats e Support TF card function 32GB Max e Support E book reading dependent bookmarks e Automatically browsing horizontal and vertical screen Switching function e Free set of energy saving settings display brightness the interface background e E mail Gmail Email client Bluetooth Support bluetooth 3 0 At the bottom of the screen you ll find the Navigation buttons They re always available No matter what you re doing with your tablet you can always go back to the main Home screen or return to previous screens rn pm Pre Open the previou
4. system Android 4 2 2 Mali 400 MP2 Language support multi language Gravity x Touch Fanel Mult touch Capacitive screen storage Device Micro USB pert OTG 1 TF card sio 35mm stereo headset 1 miri HDMI 1 Camera Front 0 3M Rear 2 0M LO Port Size 191 4118 2411 5mm Accessories 1 Quick Start Guide 2 Traveltek Warranty Card 3 Headphone 4 USB Connecting Cable 5 OTG cable x 1 6 AC ADOPTER The company reserves the right to change improve this device Information on the specification design is subject to changes without prior notification This tablet is not waterproof 20 Connect computer The device could connect to PC via USB wire for data copy and delete 1 Connect the device to PC port via USB wire then it will show USB connected on PC screen 2 Tap USB connected option select open USB storage setting then you can see movable hardware icon which can be operated like using USB 21 Common Issues 1 Will not power up Check the batteries to see if it is out of charge Checking after device is connected to the power adapter for 5 minutes unplug and check if it still can not turn on after charging 5 minutes please contact the customer service center 1 800 985 7657 or visit our website Http traveltekusa com 2 No voice in the earphone Make sure the volume is not turned down all the way Unplug the headset and then plug it in again Make sure you push connector all
5. then pop up Do you want to install this application ZE Wifi Analyzer Do you wantto install this application It will get access to PRIVACY Y modify or delete the contents of your SD card DEVICE ACCESS connect and disconnect from Wi Fi a full network access view network connections view Wi Fi connections prevent tablet from sleeping 4 Tap Install to begin the installation of APK application 12 Uninstall APK application 1 Tap Settings into Settings menu then tap Apps and display installed applications list Uninstall SD cand Move to 50 ond 13 Movies 1 Tap Video Icon in the home screen to enter the video library Ea to 2 Play video Tap the select video and wait a minute after analysis press play 3 When the video plays the screen display is as follows a IA o Ka Vol Vol E CI Play the previous file play the next file Drag the progress bar to any time point i Play Pause the video Tap to enter the setting menu 14 Camera From the main interface click icon To enter camera interface show as follow A 229039285993 Dae EES Bet i bal Click the icon To enter the photograph interface Click the icon D To choose the camera or video interface Click icon O To take photo Remark it also can choose the photo video function from the video player status 15 Music Select Music in applicati
6. TRICTED AREAS Turn off the power when the use of the mobile device is not authorized or when it may cause interference or danger for example on board an aircraft near medical equipment fuel chemicals or blasting sites ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST Check the current laws and regulations in the area where you drive regarding the use of mobile devices such as this mobile device e Do not hold this mobile device while driving e Concentrate fully on the driving e Radio Frequency RF can affect certain electronic systems in your car such as the audio stereo system or security equipment e An airbag inflates with great force Do not store the mobile device or any of its accessories in the area above the bag or in its deployment area 5 AUTHORISED PERSONNEL Only qualified personnel are authorized to install or repair this product ACCESSORIES Only use batteries chargers and other accessories which are compatible for this device Do not connect incompatible products KEEP YOUR DEVICE DRY Your device and its accessories is not water proof Keep it dry Precautions for use This mobile device conforms to guidelines for exposure to radio frequency Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver It was designed to meet the limits recommended by international guidelines on the exposure to radio waves These guidelines were developed by an independent scientific organization the ICNIRP and include safety margins designed to assure the prote
7. There are no user serviceable parts inside e If the charger cord is damaged have it repaired by the manufacturer its servicer or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid any hazard e The charger is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capacity Persons who have not read the manual unless they have received explanations by a person responsible for their safety and supervision should not use this unit e Children should be monitored to ensure that they do not play with the charger The device contains small parts that may present a choking hazard e The charger should always be readily accessible e The device should not be exposed to dripping or splashing water e No objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the device e Always leave a minimum distance of 10 cm all around the unit to ensure sufficient ventilation e Naked flame sources such as candles should not be placed on top of the device e The device is intended for use only in a moderate temperature climate e CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced or not replaced by the same type or equivalent e The battery should not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine fire or similar elements Clean your Device Treat the screen gently To clean fingerprints or dust from the screen we recommend using a soft non abrasive cloth such as a camera lens cloth SWITCH OFF IN RES
8. ces where regulations apply especially in hospitals Health Facilities Hospitals and health facilities may be using equipment that is particularly sensitive to external radio frequency emissions Turn your mobile device off when staff or signs tell you to Blasting sites and identified areas Switch off your equipment in zones where the atmosphere is potentially explosive Follow all official instructions Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in serious bodily injury or death Switch off your device in gas stations especially near the gas pumps Carefully observe instructions on use in fuel depots storage and distribution areas at chemical plants or in areas where explosives are used Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked These include areas where it is normally advisable to switch off engines the area below deck on boats facilities where chemicals are transferred or stored and areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain dust or metallic powder Check with the manufacturers of vehicles that use LPG such as butane or propane if the device can be used safely in their vicinity All our mobile devices conform to international standards and regulations and where appropriate national recognition to limit the exposure of users to electronic magnetic fields These standards and regulations were adopted after extensive scientific research This research
9. ction of all regardless of their age or state of health The recommendations on exposure guidelines for mobile devices employ a unit of measure known as the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR The SAR limit as defined in the ICNIRP recommendations is 2 0 watts kilogram W Kg averaged over 10 grams of cellular tissue In tests to determine the SAR the device is used in positions of standard operation at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands The actual SAR level of a device in use can be less than the maximum value because the device is designed to only use the power necessary to reach the network This value changes depending on a number of factors such as the distance from a network base station Radio Frequency Interference Radio frequency emissions from electronic equipment can interfere with other electronic equipment and can cause malfunctions Although this mobile device has been designed tested and manufactured in accordance with the EU regulations on radio frequency emissions the mobile device s wireless transmitter and electrical circuits can cause interference with other electronic equipment We recommend that you take the following precautions Plane Wireless equipment can cause interference in aircraft e Turn off the mobile device before boarding a plane e Do not use on the runway without the crew s permission Vehicles Telephone radio frequency emissions can affect a motor vehicle s electronic systems Wi
10. lay Install web scripts set whether to allow the installation of web scripts 15 Developers options USB Debugging debug mode when USB is connected Stay awake screen will never sleep while charging Allow mock locations HDCP checking use HDCP checking for DRM content only Desktop backup password Set the full desktop backup password Strict mode enabled flash screen when apps operating do long operations on main thread Pointer location screen overlay showing current touch data Don t keep activities Destroy every activity as soon as the user leaves it Background process limit standard limit Show all ANRs show App Not Responding dialog for background apps 18 Bluetooth Display E Storage E Raney DatatransmissionviaBluetooth a Open Bluetooth inthedefault status the Bluetooth is off click the right of the bar poser Gg and it will automatic to turn Bluetooth on and show the icon E b Click Search for devices option to search Bluetooth device c Click these arched Bluetooth device to spring out Bluetooth pairing request interface click Pair option to finish pairing d Select the files such as picture share the files to the paired Bluetooth device via Bluetooth show as below Bluetooth device chooser Scan for devices AVAILABLE DEVICES EP Nokia 2700c 19 DEVICE SPECIFICATION Specifications A20 Dual Core ARM Cortex 471 0Ghz CPU GPU M Operation
11. on bar access to music file list screen e Files tap the music you selected and play music e Tap Ml back to home screen tap MJ back to previous screen e Tap up and down to process page e Artist display music files classified by Artist e Albums display music files classified by album e Songs display all music files e Play lists display music files now playing e access to the background music player interface 16 Regular Settings 1 Select settings after access into application bar to see list of all apps and launch 2 WIRELESS 8 NETWORKS Wi Fi function on or off Wi Fi settings set up and manage a network connection 3 Sound Volumes adjust the volume level for call ring tones music and videos alarm ring tones device system and notifications Default Notification Choose default notification sound choose to activate default notification for different functions Screen lock sounds Set the device to sound when you lock the touch screen 4 Display Brightness Set the brightness of the display Wallpaper Select wallpaper for the home screen Auto rotate screen viewing in portrait or landscape adjusting automatically to fit the new orientation Sleep set sleeping time Font size set the size of the font Accelerometer coordinate system set the accelerometer coordinate system Screen adaptation used to adjust part of games screen size 5 Storage Displays the memory card and USB sto
12. rage settings of available storage space 6 Battery Displays the battery level or charging status Caution Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type 7 Apps View DOWNLOADED ON SD CARD RUNNING and ALL applications list etc 8 Accounts amp sync Change the settings for the auto sync feature or manage accounts for synchronization 9 Location Services Set to use the Google s location service and Location amp Google search to gather and use date based on your location 10 Security Screen lock set screen lock and owner info Encrypt tablet Passwords make passwords visible Device administrators view or deactivate device administrators Trusted credentials display trusted CA certificates Install from SD card Install certificates from SD card Clear credentials remove all certificates 11 Language amp input Language Select a display language for all menus and applications Personal dictionary Add a word by touching the Add button KEYBOARD amp INPUT METHODS set keyboard and input methods SPEECH Set the voice search and text to Speech TTS output MOUSE TRACKPAD set pointer speed 17 12 Back up and reset Back up my data and reset factory data 13 Date amp time Set date and time 14 Accessibility Talk back Set turn on off Talk back Large text display large text Auto rotate screen Touch amp hold delay set the time of touch and hold de
13. s screen you were working in even if it was a different app Once you back up to the Home screen you Cant go back any further in your history pam Home Opens Home If you re viewing a left or right Home screen opens the central Home Screen Recent Opens a list of thumbnail images of apps you ve apps worked with recently To open an app touch it To remove a thumbnail from the list swipe it left or right From main page All Apps screen opens This is where you can see all your apps including those downloaded from Android market You can move app icons to any of your Home screens 8 Basic Operations 1 Turn on A long press on the power button turns on the device 2 Turn off Press hold down the power button until the power off icon appears touch this icon once amp choose OK then the unit will shutdown 3 Power Reset Crashes or freezing images may occur in the process of usage due to Smart operating system Turn power off and restart to solve this problem or tap the RESET button to force shutdown then reboot if crashes or freezing images occurs again 4 Screen Saver Press the power button turn off the screen into the screen saver state if you want to activate screen press the power button again to enter the screen lock state then slide the lock button to unlock 5 Back to the desktop Tap the Home icon 5 on the lower part of the home screen this will allow you to return to the desk
14. th regards to your vehicle check with the manufacturer or dealer Medical Implants To avoid any interference with the medical device manufacturers of medical devices recommend a minimum distance of 15cm between wireless equipment and a medical implant such as a pacemaker or defibrillator The following is recommended to people who have such devices Always keep the wireless device at a distance of over 15cm from the medical device e Do not carry the wireless device in a breast pocket e Hold the wireless device at the ear opposite the medical device e Turn off the wireless device if there is any suspicion of interference occurring e Follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer of the medical implant If you are fitted with a medical implant and have any questions regarding the use of wireless equipment consult your doctor Hearing 6 Warning If you use headphones there is a risk of not being able to hear outside sounds clearly Do not use headphones if there is a risk of endangering your safety Some wireless devices can interfere with the proper functioning of hearing aids Other medical devices Radio transmitting equipment including wireless devices such as this mobile device can interfere with the operation of inadequately protected medical equipment Consult a doctor or the manufacturer of the medical equipment to see if the equipment is adequately protected from external Radio Frequency energy Turn your device off in pla
15. the way in Make sure the file you are playing is not defective 3 Charging issues Please make sure the charger is used according to instruction with the device Front USB ports are not for charging Power adapter is the only way this device will charge 4 Download issues Make sure it connects with PC properly Do not use the front USB port to connect to PC 5 Why some of downloaded videos can not play normally The device is compatible with most of video file format but there are still some differences in format encoded mode resolution and code rate etc It could resulted in some of the videos not being able to play or have playing issues Our suggestion is to use the third party adapter software for transforming in the PC to the correct format then copy to the device 6 Device crashed or can t turn on Once device crashed during the running time it can be restarted by using power button or by tapping the RESET button with a small thin point FOR ALL OTHER QUESTIONS REGARDING HOW TO USE THIS DEVICE PLEASE CALL OR contact the customer service center 1 800 985 7657 or visit our website Http traveltekusa com
16. top under any interface 6 Back to the previous interface Tap the Back icon MEN on the lower part of the home screen and this will allow you to return to the previous desktop under any interface 7 Settings Tap the Settings icon on the lower middle part of the home screen to access all settings of the tablet You can also gain access from the All App interface 8 Charging Plug the DC connector of adapter into the DC in of device Plug the adapter into AC power socket While charging the device may heat up This is normal and should not affect your device s lifespan or performance When the battery is fully charged the charging icon is no longer moving unplug the adapter driver from the device and then from the power socket Y fass Wi eee um d d bn Warning Make sure the machine is on a single charge once a month If you are not going to use the device for a long period shut down the device after fully charged before storing it away Please do not use while charging Tips using authorized accessories can enjoy adequate security to guarantee the good maintenance of the device Before using the device for the first time you should charge the battery The power adapter charger is a key component of the device and plays a vital role in protecting it to work properly and your safety Unauthorized chargers can cause batteries to explode or damage your device Any damage caused by misuse voids the warranty

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