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1.                       19    Section 1  Getting Started       This section helps you to quickly start using your  device     Understanding this User Manual    This manual gives operation instructions  according to the default factory settings  If you  change the default settings  navigation steps  may be different     Unless otherwise specified  all instructions in this    manual assumes starting from the HOME screen     To get to the HOME screen  the device may first  need to be unlocked     Special Text  Notes  Cautions  and Warnings  K   NOTE  Indicates important information    that helps you make better use of your  device     CAUTION  Indicates potential damage to   N hardware or loss of data if instructions  are not followed      WARNING  Indicates a potential for     N property damage  personal injury  or  death     Getting Started   1    Battery Management    This device is powered by a rechargeable battery  and is designed and manufactured to be used  and recharged frequently  As with all batteries   the capacity of the battery reduces each time it is  charged depleted  However  you can prolong the  battery s lifetime by following the suggestions  below        Use your Tablet at least once a week      Charge the battery regularly and fully      Never leave the battery fully discharged for  a long period of time      Always keep the device and the battery  away from heat     The battery is not fully charged out of the box  so it  is recommended that the battery be char
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3.  OFP    is displayed   Tap    Power OFP      Tap    OK        To turn the device ON     Ww N       ON OFF    Getting Started   3    SD Card Removing a Micro SD Card  CAUTION  Use care to properly remove   N the Micro SD Card  Any sudden removal  may cause damage to the device or to  data stored on the Micro SD Card     Installing a Micro SD Card  1 Carefully insert a Micro SD card until it  clicks into place     1 Confirm all files or programs running from  the Micro SD Card have been closed    2 Carefully press the Micro SD Card  to automatically eject    3 Remove the Micro SD Card from the slot     4   Getting Started    Section 2  Understanding Your Device       This section outlines the key features of your  device  including keys  displays  and icons     Features       e Touch Screen  7    Touch Screen   e Power ON OFF  Press and hold to turn the  device on or off  or to access Silent mode   Airplane mode  or Restart your device  when the device is turned on  Press to lock  the device  or to wake the screen for  unlocking     Volume Key  Press Volume Button         or      for volume adjustment     3 5mm Headphone Interface  Connects to  earphones and automatically switches  audio output from the audio speakers to the  headset    Micro SD Card Slot  Insert a Micro SD  card into the Micro SD Card Slot for storage  of files    Mini USB  Connects to a PC for data  transfer and charging  or to an external  USB flash drive     Understanding Your Device   5    Home Screen    T
4.  the battery only charges when the device is  turned off     USB Connected  Connected to a PC using  a USB cable     Download in progress  An application is  being downloaded to the device     Download Successful  A recent application  download or update completed successfully       sif    New Email Message  You have a new  email  Touch the icon for additional  information     Configure input methods  When the  keyboard is displayed  touch for a menu of  quick keyboard settings     Music Player  A song is playing  Touch  the Music icon or Status details to see the  song title and controls     Wi Fi Active  Wi Fi is connected  active   and communicating with a Wireless Access  Point  WAP      Navigation Active  Navigation App is  active     App Shortcuts    Use App shortcuts to quickly access applications  from the HOME screen     Adding Shortcuts from the HOME Screen   1  Touch and Hold on thescreen   2  Tap App Shortcuts to display available  shortcuts  Scroll the shortcuts by swiping  your finger right or left    3  Tapa shortcut to add it to the HOME  screen     OR  Touch and Hold a shortcut   then drag it to the HOME screen     Adding shortcuts from Apps    1  Touch      Apps     2  Touch and hold on an app  then drag it to the  HOME screen     Removing Shortcuts   1  Touch and hold the Shortcut until the option  to Delete Trash appears    2   Dragthe shortcut to the Delete Trash icon     Getting Started   9    Applications    The ALL APPLICATION screen holds all  applica
5. User Manual    Genesis Series   EGL26BL          C  ematic    Genesis Series EGL26BL  7  Tablet PC    User Manual  Please read this manual before operating your  device  Keep it for future reference     Understanding Your Device   3    IMPORTANT CUSTOMER INFORMATION    This manual contains important safety measures and information about how to correctly use this device  To  avoid an accident  make sure you carefully read this manual before operation     Many services and applications offered through this device may be provided by third parties  Before you use   link to or download a service provided by a third party  or an application such as a location based GPS type  service  chat room  marketplace or social network from your device  you should review the terms of such  service or application and applicable privacy policy  Personal information you submit may be read  collected  or used by the service or application provider and or other users of those forums  Ematic is not responsible  for any information  content or services you access  download  or use from the Internet  You are responsible  for maintaining anti virus or Internet security protection when accessing online services     This manual may not reflect your actual device   s operation  All information is subject to change  without prior notification  Please follow your actual device s operational procedures     Table of Contents    Section 1  Getting Started                                    Understanding this U
6. ged for at    least 4 hours before starting to use the device   NOTE  The first two times the battery is    charged  it may take as long as 6 hours to  fully activate the battery     2   Getting Started    Battery Indicator    The battery icon in the System Bar shows battery  power level     In the event the battery becomes low on power    the following will occur       The battery icon will show no power     Device will power OFF automatically      Operation buttons will not respond     Red signal appears in the right corner of the device  Should any of the above conditions occur    charge the battery before attempting to use the   device     Charging the battery    1 Plug the power adapter into an electrical  wall outlet     2 Connect the power adapter to the device s  power interface port to fully charge the  battery before use  approximately 4 hours      a  While charging  the battery indicator  light in the system bar will fill and then  drain with an image of a lightning bolt     b  When fully charged  the battery 1 Press and hold the POWER button for 3  indicator light is green  seconds   NOTE  The device can be used while the K   2 Release the POWER button   K   battery is charging  although the charging  time is longer when operating and  charging at the same time     NOTE  It may take a few minutes for the  system to start up  Wait before proceeding     To turn the device OFF   Turning the Device ON OFF 1 Press and hold the POWER button until the  option to    Power
7. he HOME screen is the starting point for using  your device  After powering ON the device  the     Ematic    logo will be displayed and then the  HOME screen below        6   Understanding Your Device    Display Settings    The display settings can be customized to your  preferences     Application   Software which allows you to  perform a specific task  Your device is preloaded  with a variety of applications  and additional ones  can be downloaded from the App Shop  Press  the     icon to enter the main menu     Widget   A small application which resides on  the Desktop screen and provides quick and easy  access to information     Shortcut   A link you can put on your Desktop  Screen to provide quicker access to an  application or a folder containing contacts or  bookmarks     System Bar   Always present at the bottom of  the screen to show notifications  system status   and navigation buttons     Navigation    Your device has a multi touch screen that allows  quick  easy and convenient navigation for all  applications     CAUTION  A touch screen responds   best to a light touch from the tip of your  finger  Using excessive force or a metallic object  when pressing on the touch screen may damage  the tempered glass surface and void the  warranty     Throughout this User Manual  you are instructed  to use the following navigation methods     Tap  Quickly tap and release one time on the   Screen      Selects the items on the screen including  options  entries  images and icon
8. ls to play   music      Check if device is properly connected to  PC      Confirm whether storage space is full       Confirm whether USB cable is damaged      Confirm USB is properly connected     Twinkling screen after turn on or sudden  shut off after starting up     Battery low  charge the device     Section 6  Specifications          Storage  RAM  Micro SD  Display   Mini USB   3D G sensor  Recorder  Video   Audio   Photo    Android 4 0    1 2Ghz  4GB         Support up to 32GB  800 480 pixels   2 0 OTG   3 directions    Built in MIC    avi mov mp4 asf wmv vob rm rmvb 3GP dat mpg flv  mkv    mp3 wav wma aac APE  FLAC  AMR    JPEG  BMP  GIF  PNG    Specifications   18    Section 7  Warranty Information       Limitaions of Liability Statement   Links to Third Party Sites   The Ematic User Manual may contain links to  third party sites  however  please be aware that  Ematic is not responsible for and cannot control  these other sites  Ematic makes no representations  or claims whatsoever about any other website  which you may access through this user manual   When you access a non Ematic website  even   one that may contain an Ematic logo  please  understand that is independent from Ematic  and  that Ematic may have no control over the content  on that website  In addition  a link to a non Ematic  website does not mean Ematic endorses or accepts  any responsibility for the content  or the use  of  such website  It is up to you to take precautions to  ensure that whatever yo
9. nually using  Date  amp  time settings     1     From the HOME screen  touch Settings  System Date  amp  time    Tap a setting to configure      Automatic date  amp  time   Touch to enable  or disable automatic date and time updates  from the wireless network  When enabled   a check appears in the check box     e Set date   Enter the current date  only  available when the Automatic date  amp  time  setting is disabled        Set time   Enter the current time  only  available when the Automatic setting is  disabled        Select time zone   Choose your local time  zone  only available when the Automatic  date  amp  time setting is disabled        Use 24 hour format  Set the format for  time displays       Select date format  Set the format for  date displays     About tablet    View information about your tablet  including   status  legal information  hardware and software   versions  and a tutorial    1  From the Home screen  touch Apps  gt   Settings  gt  System  gt  About tablet    2  Touch items to view details     Settings   15    Section 4  Care and Maintenance       Your device is a product of superior design and  craftsmanship and should be treated with care   The suggestions below will help you fulfill any  warranty obligations and allow you to enjoy this  product for many years     Keep your Device away from       Liquids of any kind   Keep the device dry  Precipitation  humidity  and  liquids contain minerals that will corrode  electronic circuits  If the device doe
10. ouch Auto Rotate screen to enable or  disable automatic screen rotation     Sleep   Set the length of delay between the last key   press or screen touch and the automatic screen   timeout  dim and lock     1  From the HOME screen  tap Settings  Display Sleep    2  Tapa setting to select it     mE Manage applications  Applications Manage and remove applications from your    You can download and install applications from the device   App Shop  1  From the HOME screen  touch Settings      Apps  gt  Manage applications   i 2  Tap an application to view and update       Sound       Display sous   apis Noc information about Downloaded  All or  B storage oo Running applications  including memory    Battery usage  default settings and permissions    E Apps        Accounts  amp  sync    Location services    Security   A Language  amp  input       Backup  amp  reset    SYSTEM       NOTE  Some applications are workable only  4 from the SD Card  Not all third party software is  suitable for this device        12   Settings    Email    Configuring Email Accounts  You can configure Email for most accounts in  just a few steps     Configuring the first email account   1  From the Home screen  touch Apps 3  Email    2  Select your email provider  then follow the  prompts to set up your email account     Configuring additional email accounts   1  From the Home screen  touch Apps 3  Email    2  Tap Menu  gt  Account settings  gt  Add  account    3  Select your email provider  then follow the  
11. prompts to set up your email account     Composing and Sending Email    1     From the Home screen  touch Apps 3   Email    Select an account  then touch Compose    Tap entry fields to enter recipients and the   email text    While composing a message  you can use   these options      Touch Save Draft to save the message for  sending later      Touch Attach to add a file to the message      Touch Discard to close the message  without saving     Tap Send to send the message     Settings   13    Backup  amp  Reset       Restore device to factory settings     1     2     14    From the Home screen  touch Settings  Personal Backup  amp  reset   Tap Factory data reset     CAUTION  This process erases all data  on the device       Settings    Language  amp  input  Select a language for your device s screens     manage a dictionary of words you ve added to  the device  and configure other input options     Select language   1  From the Home screen  touch Apps  Settings Personal Language  amp  input  Select language    2  Tapa language from the list     Personal dictionary   1  From the Home screen  touch Apps  gt   Settings Personal Language  amp  input  Personal dictionary    2  Tap words to edit or delete them from the  dictionary    3  Tap ADD on the Application bar to add a  word     Date  amp  time    By default  your device receives date and time  information from the wireless network  When you  are outside of network coverage  you may want to  set date and time information ma
12. s      Starts applications      Presses the buttons on the screen      Inputs text using the on screen keyboard or  number keypad     Swipe  Touch and slide your finger across the   screen and then release       Moves items such as images and icons on  the screen      Moves the adjustment icon along a track to  change a setting  i e   volume  brightness   screen unlock  etc        Moves the desktop screen horizontally to  expose additional display space     Touch and Hold  Touch and hold in place   approximately 2 seconds and then release      Displays an options window      Moves applications from the all application  screen to the desktop or a folder    e Deletes email accounts and contacts     Getting Started   7    System Bar    The System Bar offers navigation tools  plus    ri i bout your device s current status     HOME  Tap ES Home to display the HOME screen     BACK  Tap Back to return to the previous screen   option  or file     RECENT APPS  Tap Recent Apps to view apps you    recently launched  From Recent Apps  tap an  app to re launch it     Notifications    The right side of the System Bar shows the  current time  with network  battery status and  other details  including these icons        Battery Level  Shown fully charged     8   Understanding Your Device    j Charging Indicator  Battery is charging        Device Power Critical  Charge  immediately to avoid device shut down       USB Charging Indicator  Connected to PC  via USB cable  When connected to a PC  
13. s get wet  do  not accelerate drying with the use of an oven   microwave  or dryer  because this may damage  the device and could cause a fire or explosion   Do not use the device with a wet hand  Doing so  may cause an electric shock to you or damage to  the device     e Extreme heat or cold  Avoid temperatures below 0  C   32  F or above  45  C   113  F     e Microwaves  Do not try to dry your device in a microwave  oven  Doing so may cause a fire or explosion     e Dust and dirt  Do not expose your device to dust  dirt  or sand     e Cleaning solutions   Do not use harsh chemicals  cleaning solvents   or strong detergents to clean the device  Wipe it  with a soft cloth slightly dampened in a mild  soap and water solution        Shock or vibration  Do not drop  knock  or shake the device  Rough  handling can break internal circuit boards     e Paint   Do not paint the device  Paint can clog the  device   s moving parts or ventilation openings  and prevent proper operation     Care and Maintenance   16    Section 5  Troubleshooting       Device fails to turn on      Check battery power level       Connect to adaptor and re check      If the device fails to start up after charging   please contact distributors or service  personnel     No sound via earphone      Check if volume is set at the lowest      Check if audio file is damaged  Play other  audio to re confirm  Damaged file may  result in noise or static only     17   Troubleshooting    Copy function is not working  fai
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15. tions installed on your device     1     3     From the HOME screen  touch ui   Apps     Swipe your finger left or right to browse the  available applications     Tap an icon to launch the application     Apps pre loaded on your device include        Browser   Access the Internet     Calculator   Perform mathematical calculations     10    Understanding Your Device    Zr     Calendar   Record events and appointments  to manage your schedule     Clock   Schedule alarms to remind you of  appointments or events  or as a wake up     Email  Send and receive email from your  device     Music Player  Play music     Section 3  Settings       Display    Brightness    Set the default screen brightness     1     From the Home screen  touch    Apps  gt   Settings Display Brightness    Swipe the slider to set the brightness  or  touch Automatic Brightness    Touch OK to save the setting     Screen display  Set the wallpaper background for the Home and  Lock screens     1     11    From the Home screen  touch Settings  Display   Touch an option  then follow the prompts       Home screen   Touch Wallpaper to select   a background for the HOME screen  from  pictures in Super HD player  Live Wallpapers   or preloaded Wallpapers       Settings      Lock screen  Touch Wall paper to select  a photo from the Super HD player     Auto rotate screen  When enabled  the screen s orientation changes  automatically when you rotate the device   1  From the HOME screen  touch Settings   gt  Display   2  T
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