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1. Output images using HDMI cable sold separately to an HDMI television or display device Supported USB keyboard mouse and USB flash disk Insert a pointed object such as a paper clip to force the device to turn off its power Connects the device to the DC jack to charge the battery Connects to an earphone using a 3 5 mm audio jack Unwrap a paper clip and insert the end into the opening for the Reset button where it s located on the right side of your tablets back cover until the screen goes dark Then press the Power button to power on 2 First Use of Tablet PC 2 1 Managing and Charging the Battery Before using the tablet PC for the first time fully charge the battery This tablet PC has a built in polymer battery use only the dedicated charger to charge the device In order to prolong the service life of the product s battery for the first two battery charges we recommend that you use the device until the battery is fully depleted and then charge to full capacity To charge the battery connect the charger adapter to the device and the DC jack NOTE e For the first two times of charging the battery the charging time may take up to 10 hours succeeding times may take up to 5 hours During charging the battery icon on the screen will scroll When charging is complete the battery icon will turn green and stop scrolling When you plug in the charger after the product shuts down due to low power it may
2. 4 3 1 Location access Set your location and allow interactive options with Google D lo Settings E Hdmi O ScreenshotSetting Access to my location Let apps that have asked your permission use your location information Storage LOCATION SOURCES Battery Wi Fi amp mobile network location da Apps Let apps use Google s location service to estimate your location faster Anonymous location data will be collected and sent to Google PERSONAL A Security E Language amp input Backup amp reset ACCOUNTS Add account SYSTEM Date amp time W Anrmaccihilitw e Access to my location Set the setting to ON to let applications request your permission before using your location information e Wi Fi amp mobile network location When checked applications let Google to use your location to improve search results and other services 4 3 2 Security The Security menu allows you to set device security options im e Settings E Hdmi O ScreenshotSetting SCREEN SECURITY aie Screen lock Slide Al Battery Owner info EJ Apps PERSONAL PASSWORDS Location access Make passwords visible Device administrators View or deactivate device administrators 3 Language amp input Backup amp reset Unknown sources Allow installation of apps from unknown sources ACCOUNTS Add account SYSTEM CREDENTIAL STORAGE Date amp time Trusted credentials Display trusted C
3. Ao Z ACCO SSID Ye tte tt ece a a a a iene eea ead eet i ant hers 24 4 5 3 Developer OPINAS aid A Ai 25 AO ADO MAO CG Uacea tea eee ete he ecole o te ede te 27 9 Syst m Firmware Update iio 28 6 Product Specifications iii 29 Ta TOUDIESNOO NO iia 30 7 1 Resetting your device to Factory Defaults oooccocccccccncoccccccnnconnnncnnnnnnnono 30 7 2 How to reset the tablet oooococcccccccccccnccnccccnncnccccnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnons 30 7 3 Getting further help and SUDDO neritea ia a a a E ranas 30 Control information This device is in accordance with the requirements in Radio 4 Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 1995 5 EC This device complies with the requirements in EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004 108 EC and Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC FCC Statement 1 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation 2 Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOTE 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 again
4. USB debugging Check this option to enable the system to copy data between computer and the device installs application program on user s device without sending notice and read log data This option is only applicable to development work e Power menu bug reports Check this option to include option in power menu for taking a bug report e Allow mock locations Position the user simulation site in the network map if it is on e Select debug app Select the debug application e Wait for debugger Check this option to let the debugged application wait for the debugger to attach before executing e Verify apps over USB Check this option to check applications installed via ADB ADT for harmful behaviour INPUT e Show touches Check this option to provide visual prompt for touch operation e Pointer location Check this option to display the screen overlay that includes the current touch data DRAWING e Show layout bounds Check this option to show click bounds margin etc e Show GPU view updates Check this option to let the views inside windows flash when being drawn with the GPU 25 Show hardware layers updates Check this option to let the hardware layers flash green when it is being updated Show GPU overdraw Check this option to show GPU overdraw status The status is indicated by color blue gt green gt light red gt red from best to worst Show surface updates Check this option to let the entire window surfa
5. take a while before the product enters the home screen The Li ion battery cells in the battery pack are not user serviceable When the product is not in use be sure to turn off the device If the device will not be used for a long time be sure to discharge and then charge the battery once a month The built in polymer battery must be recharged regularly Battery damage caused by depletion or by the use of an unauthorized charger are not covered by the warranty R 2 2 Turning on off the Tablet PC Power on Press and hold the Power button for 2 seconds Power off Press and hold the Power button until the option menu displays 9 2 3 Connecting PC and Data Transmission Use the supplied USB cable connect the device to the PC to transfer data Enter the USB disk mode to copy and delete files to and from the PC When the operation menu appears click USB connected Click Turn on USB storage on the prompting window then enter the data transmission state e At this time you can locate the tablet storage card and SD card if the card has been plugged in in My Computer list e After data transmission click Turn off USB storage and then it will quit the data transmission state NOTE Before quitting the state of data transmission if the system of U disk or card is NTFS please safety remove them from the PC then click close USB storage device otherwise the file may be missing 2 4 Use
6. A certificates W Anraccihilitv ol e Screen lock Selects the method of unlocking the screen e Owner info Displays the owner information on a locked screen 20 Make passwords visible Check this option to display password characters as you type them on screen Device administrators Views or deactivates device administrators Unknown sources Runs and installs application programs not from Google market Verify apps Check this option to disallow or warn before installation of applications that may cause harm CREDENTIAL STORAGE Ascertain the legality and credibility of the program with some credentials CA Trusted credentials Store trusted credentials used by the system or the user Install from SD card To import trusted credentials from the SD card Clear credentials Clear all the credentials recorded by the system generally can t be chosen by default 4 3 3 Language and input This menu allows you to choose the system display language and input method Settings E Hdmi O ScreenshotSetting Language Storage English United Kingdom Batter Spell checker y EJ Apps PERSONAL Personal dictionary KEYBOARD amp INPUT METHODS Location access Default Security English UK Android keyboard AOSP Android keyboard AOSP English UK G3 Language amp input Backup amp reset Google voice typing Automatic ACCOUNTS SPEECH Add account SYSTEM Voice Search Date am
7. Micro SD card After connecting the device to a PC you will find two removable disks the front one is the built in memory disk the other one is the Micro SD card disk If there is no card plugged in the second disk cannot be opened The device supports up to 32GB Micro SD card expansion Plug in face the front side the side with prints of the Micro SD card upwards the direction in which the machine s display screen faces and connect it with the machine by plugging it with slight force into the card slot of the machine Now the machine can play the files stored on the card Plug out push Micro SD card inwards slightly it will spring back and should be removable without force 10 3 The Home Screen 3 1 Home Screen After powering on the device the locked Home screen is displayed Pre Play Store The screen is locked by default To unlock the screen drag towards A In the home screen you can manage the application icons e Add application shortcuts Long press an application icon from the application menu and then drag the icon to the home screen to add as shortcut e Remove application shortcuts Long press an application icon in the home screen the top of the screen displays gt Drag the application icon towards gt lt until it turns red and then release the touch screen to remove the application shortcut 3 2 Wallpapers Long press the touch screen the Wallpaper option will pop up Choos
8. SN 14 T7 1sG1281 User s Manual Contents PCC 1 1 Lo y 1 OPC PO caeueeu tira uececuesnnucecaceduetanee mecuectcandeesesucesecnniecat 5 Whats IN the TD OX ia 6 1 Know Your TADICU PC sra 7 O A a on tal T SEZ ACK VIEW a E A ATT 8 2 FrStUS amp e OP Tablet Pain a a 9 2 1 Managing and Charging the Battery cece cece cece eect eee ee cease eeeeeeeeeens 9 22 VUE OMON tre Tablet ra a EA 9 2 3 Connecting PC and Data Transmission oocccccccccccnconcnconnncononconnncononconnnnnons 10 ZA JSEM o SD CId id A 10 3 the Home gt cre oli 11 311 HOMe CC ni vi 11 A e OE O rotate tea eee 11 SEAS A a NO 12 324 Using the Touch SCTEON secs teens cds iii ata dae 12 3 0 ADDIICAUONUIMICNU rn ras 13 A Basie SEUNG ae A O eee ere eee ree 14 AN WV te and INeOiWOTKssonians nia 14 ee el tddi diia 14 BP CV ICC EA A 16 Ya a OU EA seh A OA 16 ALAS O ay Ae 16 A atc Sas esate cag E atts ee oben ada etna nee oe ea ve abo ebAaede re 17 A 2 40 SCECNSNOLSCUUING au A ds 18 7s NAc A NOAA 18 A ee See ee Tene ert ene ere ne we ae Re eee ee oe 19 A ADDS EE RET ee Se RA MER PET ot oe eae Me NEE SSO eC oe ee 19 AS P ChS ON rro bi aaae a e aae 20 AA EOCATIOMNACCES S sii eta 20 Er CU o 20 4 3 3 Language and InPU teen denia 21 od Backup ROSSO titi li ts 22 SCS CONIA S ana A a ee ee 22 AN AA ACCOUNT ormai AAAA Gaus pa we ea eae ek 22 O tate nae aae nee Gera aoe ee 23 ra i ied UI ES Star 0 0 E See RR enn eo RSS ee te ee ee 23
9. ces flash when being updated Window animation scale Set the window animation scale ratio Transition animation scale Set the transition animation scale ratio Animator duration Set the animation duration scale ratio Disable HW overlays Check this option to always use GPU for screen compositing Force GPU rendering Check this option to force use of GPU for 2D drawing Force 4x MSAA Check this option to enable 4x MSAA in OpenGL ES 2 0 applications Simulate secondary displays Select the the simulation for secondary displays MONITORING Strict mode enabled Check this option to enable the screen flashes when the main thread operating lasts for a long time Show CPU usage Check this option to display the screen overlay that includes the current CPU usage Profile GPU rendering Check this option to measure rendering time in adb shell dumpsys gfxinfo Enable OpenGL traces Select the application for OpenGL traces Enable traces Select the categories of processes to be traced APPS Don t keep activities Check this option to destroy each activity after the user leaving Background process limit Set the background process limit Show all ANRs Check this option to display Application no response dialog box for background applications 26 4 5 4 About Tablet aa Saving screenshot Settings Battery Apps PERSONAL Additional system updates Location access Status Status of the battery network a
10. d to comply with the Sound Pressure Level requirement laid down in the applicable EN 50332 1 and or EN 50332 2 standards The Li ion battery package in the product is not serviced and replaced Trademark Notice E La mi Hannspree products incorporate High Definition Multimedia Interface HDMI technology The terms HDMI and HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface and the HDMI Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries Precautions For the correct use and good performance of the device the user must fully understand the manual as well as strictly follow the instructions provided Please avoid high temperature over 35 C or low temperature below 0 C Never knock the main machine violently Never let the device come in contact with chemicals such as benzene thinner etc Do not let the device get close to strong magnetic field electric field etc Keep away from direct sunlight or heating appliances Never privately dissemble repair or modify the device Using the device and the earpiece during bicycling car and motorcycle driving is likely to cause danger Never use higher volume which may damage your hearing ability Divide scraped packing batteries old electronic products and dispose them properly Please charge under the following circumstances A The battery icon shows no power B The system automatically shuts down and immediately shuts down a
11. e type Touch screen Sensor points Multi touch Supported 10 points WLAN WLAN 802 11 b g n Bluetooth BT3 0 Communications Camera Front camera 0 3M pixel Rear camera 2 0M pixel Micro USB 2 0 x1 OTG Micro USB 2 0 x1 3 axis Accelerometer Yes Supported x y z axis and direction Sensor G Sensor Yes resolution 10 bits DC power port DC Jack in x1 Headphones 3 5mm x1 Microphone Built in I O Port USE 2 0 Supported USB K B Mouse USB flash disk Card reader Micro SD x1 Max supported 32GB HDMI output 1 4 mini HDMI include HDCP x1 Speakers output spec 8ohm 1 5W x2 Power Ye HW button Volume Yes LED Indicator Yes Adaptor AC 100V 240V DC 9V 2 5A L type DC plug Dimension Dimension W D H mm 325 x 12 5 x 228mm N 9 7 Troubleshooting 7 1 Resetting your device to Factory Defaults If you need to reset your device to the factory default settings for any reason please follow the process below WARNING Please be aware any information currently on the device will be permanently erased by following this procedure Go to applications screen and touch the settings button Touch the Backup amp Reset option Select Factory data reset Leave the erase SD card option unticked and touch Reset tablet Touch erase everything O oR W N The unit will now reset itself back to factory reset and any previous information data will have been permane
12. e wallpaper from oc un E Gallery Live Wallpapers Wallpapers e Gallery Choose a picture saved in your albums or a picture taken by the device camera to use as a background of the home screen e Live Wallpapers Choose a moving picture from the live wallpapers to use as the background of the home screen e Wallpapers Choose a picture from the default system pictures to use as the background of the home screen 11 3 3 Status Bar The status bar is located at the bottom the screen E O 07 The icons are Return Tap to return to the previous screen e Home ls E Tap to return to the Home screen e History LJ l Tap to view the most recently accessed applications e Screen Capture Tap to capture the snapshot of the current screen By default this function is disabled The WiFi signal the WiFi connection status battery power battery charging status current time USB SD card connection and etc status are displayed on the status bar that appears at the top of the screen 3 4 Using the Touch Screen The tablet PC is equipped with a 13 3 inch touch screen The following describes the main touch screen area and some tips on how to use the touch screen Whatever interface you are in you can return to the home screen directly by touching the Home C icon Also touch the History LJ icon to view the history of recently accessed applications You can clear the recent applications from the History list by dra
13. eenshot Settings WIRELESS amp NETWORKS Wi Fi Turn on HDMI Bluetooth More HDMI Resolution DEVICE Screen Zoom d Sound d Display C Hdmi O ScreenshotSetting Storage Battery E Apps PERSONAL Location access e Turn on HDMI When checked the HDMI output function is enabled e HDMI Resolution Set the HDMI output resolution e Screen Zoom Set the HDMI output screen size 17 4 2 4 ScreenshotSetting a la o 5 Settings WIRELESS amp NETWORKS Wi Fi ON SCREENSHOTSETTING Select delay time to capture the screen 15s later capture A Bluetooth More Set the location of screenshot storage DEVICE flash 1 Sound Show the screenshot button in the statusbar ID Display E Hdmi ii Storage Battery Apps PERSONAL Location access e Select delay time to capture the screen Select the delay time to capture the screen after tapping the screenshot button e Set the location of screenshot storage Specify the location to store the captured screenshots e Show the screenshot button in the statusbar When checked the screenshot button is shown on the status bar 4 2 5 Storage o x Settings WIRELESS amp NETWORKS Da c gt Wi Fi TIN INTERNAL STORAGE Total space DEVICE es A Bluetooth More Sound Available 842MB Displ D Display Apps app data amp media content 81 56MB E Hdmi Cached data EJ ScreenshotSe
14. erating positions accepted by the FCC with the device transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level the actual SAR level of the device while operating can be well below the maximum value This is because the device is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network In general the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna the lower the power output To avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits human proximity to the antenna should be minimized Recycling information Hannspree attaches great importance to our environmental policy and firmly believe that we can better protect the health of the earth by properly disposing and recycling the industrial technological equipment that has reached service life These devices contain recyclable materials which can be re added to new material after decomposition In contract other materials are classified as dangerous and toxic substances We sincerely hope that you contact the relevant institutions based on the information we provide to recycle this product For more information please visit http www hannspree com Preventing Hearing Loss A Caution Permanent hearing loss may occur if earphones or headphones are used at high volume for prolonged periods of time This device have been teste
15. fter a re start C The operating button does not respond D The product displays the red icon B on the lower right corner of the screen NOTE Pictures in this manual are for reference only What s in the box Power adapter Tablet PC SN14T7 NOTE The included adapter head may vary depending on the region This Quick Start Guide and a Warranty card are also included e If any item is damaged or missing contact your point of purchase for assistance e Use only approved accessories e Accessories may vary by country or region 1 Know Your Tablet PC 1 1 Front View No Item Description 1 Front Camera For video chatting or taking self portrait pictures 2 Microphone For audio input 3 Status Indicator Lights blue while charging the battery 4 Speakers Emits sound output 1 2 Back View 1 Rear Camera 2 Power Switch 3 Volume Adjustment Button 4 MicroSD Card Slot 5 Micro USB Port 6 Mini HDMI Port T Micro USB Port 8 Reset 9 Power DC Input 10 Headphone Jack NOTE How to reset the tablet HANNSpree Description For taking pictures or recording videos e Press and hold to turn the device on or off e Press to turn the backlight on off and put the device into sleep mode Press to adjust the volume Insert a microSD card for additional storage space Supported USB keyboard mouse and USB flash disk Note Connects to a PC using the supplied USB cable
16. gging the desired the application icon up or down In different applications you can return to the upper layer or previous interface by touching the screen Return gt icon In different applications touch the Advanced icon to pop up the relevant options available in the application 12 3 5 Application Menu Tap the application icon to view the application menu screen WIDGETS y o D he gt Browser Calculator Calendar Camera Downloads Email Nr O P Explorer Movie Studio PlanMaker Mc gt SF O Pre Play Store Presentations Settings Sound Recorde TextMaker Mc J Voice Search WiFiDisplay In the application menu interface you can touch an application icon to open the application In applications with browsing capabilities such as Explorer Music and Gallery etc you can drag the scroll bar up and down or flick the screen to scroll the file list In Browser or PDF reader touch the page and drag it upward downward to scroll the page be careful not to touch the link 13 4 Basic Settings You can personalize applications set the system date and time configure the network connection and change other device settings in the Settings page To open the Settings page do one of the following e Tap the Application icon then tap a Settings o0 Settings WIRELESS amp NETWORKS A Bluetooth OFF More DEVICE d Sound 4 Display E Hdmi To see networks a
17. larm clock Drag the slider bar to adjust the corresponding volume e Default notification Set the default notification ringtone e Touch sounds Produce sound when you make selection on the screen e Screen lock sound Produce sound when you unlock or lock the screen 4 2 2 Display aa Saving screenshot o i Settings WIRELESS amp NETWORKS Wi Fi MT Brightness Bluetooth Maran Wallpaper DEVICE Sleep After 2 minutes of inactivity d Sound E Hdmi Font size Normal O ScreenshotSetting Wireless display On Storage Al Battery Apps PERSONAL Location access e Brightness Adjust the screen brightness Drag the slider bar left or right and click OK to adjust brightness settings You can also choose automatic adjustment 16 e Wallpaper Change the background of the home screen Refer to Wallpapers on page 11 for details e Sleep Adjust delay before the screen automatically goes off Eight available options 15 seconds 30 seconds 1 minute 2 minutes 5 minutes 10 minutes 30 minutes and never sleep e Daydream Set the screensaver settings to let the screen display the chosen Daydream application when the device idle or docked e Font size Set the size of the system font there are four options Small Normal Large Huge e Wireless display Set the setting to ON to enable the device automatically searches for nearby wireless displays 4 2 3 HDMI aa Saving scr
18. nd other informatio Security uso Legal information Backup reset Model number SN14T71 ACCOUNTS Android version Add account 4 2 2 SYSTEM Kernel version 3 0 36 O Date amp time Fri Aug 30 22 44 05 HKT 2013 re Build number y Accessibility 20130830E V1 0 0 13 3_RT0802 V1 2 Developer options About tablet e Additional system updates Detect the system version and upgrade e Status View the status of tablet PC including battery power network and other information e Legal information View Open source licenses e Model number Display the device model number e Android version Display the version number of Android e Kernel version Display the version number of Linux core e Build number Display the customized version number used for distinguishing the system software 27 5 System Firmware Update Android devices automatically receive over the air OTA updates whenever the manufacturer of the tablet rolls out official updates Usually users check for updates by heading to Settings gt About tablet gt Additional system updates 28 6 Product Specifications Operating System Android 4 2 2 Platform Processor 1 6 GHz Quad Core A9 1GB DDR3 NAND FLASH 16GB Default on main board 32GB max Memory Storage Storage Brightness LCD Panel with LED backlight 235 cd m min 275 cd m typ Display Resolution 13 3 inch 1280x800 Principle Capacitiv
19. ntly erased 7 2 How to reset the tablet Unwrap a paper clip and insert the end into the opening for the Reset button where it s located on the right side of your tablet s back cover until the screen goes dark Then press the Power button to power on 7 3 Getting further help and support Please see our support site below for further help and support with your device including how to install software updates if available and much more http www hannspree com NOTE Some of the applications downloaded from Play Store or produced by other third party are not fully supported on this device 30
20. on on the upper right corner of the screen to display advanced options and other network information Settings WIRELESS amp NETWORKS Wi Fi Network notification 9 Bluetooth Notify me when an open network is available Keep Wi Fi on during sleep Always More DEVICE A Wi FI optimisation di Sound Minimise battery usage when Wi FI is on i MAC address dt Display 00 22 f4 cf 66 cc E Hdmi IP address 192 168 1 28 EJ ScreenshotSetting Storage Al Battery Apps PERSONAL Location access When the Network notification option is checked the system automatically scans and displays available networks within range If it is unchecked you must tap SCAN to manually scan for nearby networks and tap ADD NETWORK to manually add a network NOTE This tablet PC keeps track and recognizes Wi Fi networks that have been connected before Once Wi Fi is turned on and a known connection is detected the device automatically connects to that network 15 4 2 Device 4 2 1 Sound Set the tone and sound notifications aa Saving screenshot 0 Settings WIRELESS amp NETWORKS Wi Fi ON Volume ON A Bluetooth SYSTEM More l Default notification sound DEVICE Pixie Dust d Display Screen lock sounds El Hdmi EJ ScreenshotSetting Storage Battery Apps PERSONAL Location access e Volumes Includes volume adjustments for Music Video Games and other media notifications and a
21. p time Text to speech output W Anrnaccihilitv Ca Cc Language Choose the system language with 60 options Spell checker The system assists to correct spelling mistakes according to the chosen language Personal dictionary Custom words defined by the user null by default 21 4 3 4 Backup amp Reset o Settings E Hdmi O ScreenshotSetting PERSONAL DATA Storage Factory data reset Erases all data on tablet Battery E Apps PERSONAL Location access A Security E Language amp input backupereset ACCOUNTS Add account SYSTEM Date amp time W Arnaccihilitw e Factory data reset Clear all the data in the tablet PC generally used to restore the system when it goes wrong 4 4 Accounts 4 4 1 Add account aa Saving screenshot Add an account L Corporate ct pos Email Touch Add account to add a new account 22 4 5 System 4 5 1 Date and time Set the date time time zone and date format fl la o p Settings Battery Apps Automatic date amp time PERSONAL Use network provided time Location access Security O Language amp input Backup reset Select time zone GMT 01 00 British Summer Time ACCOUNTS Use 24 hour format Add account 13 00 SYSTEM Choose date format detegtime W Accessibility Developer options About tablet e Automatic date time Use the
22. st harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help RF Warning Statement The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement The device can be used in portable exposure condition without restriction The radiated output power of this device is below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits Nevertheless the device should be used in such a manner that the potential for human contact is minimized during normal operation The exposure standard for wireless devices employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1 6 W Kg Tests for SAR are conducted using standard op
23. time on the network it requires access to Internet restart the device for the settings to take effect e Set date Access to date setting interface and set the date e Set time Access to time setting interface and set the time e Select time zone Access to time zone setting interface and set time zone e Use 24 hour format Set the display format of the time e Choose date format Display the date by selecting different date format Choose date format Regional 8 22 2013 08 22 2013 22 08 2013 2013 08 22 Cancel 23 4 5 2 Accessibility D la Settings Mi Battery Apps PERSONAL SERVICES No services installed Location access SYSTEM Security Magnification gestures A Language amp input Off Backup amp reset Large text ACCOUNTS Auto rotate screen Add account SYSTEM Speak passwords Date 8 time Accessibility shortcut Off W Accessibility Developer options Text to speech output ORECA Touch amp hold delay Short dim CI SYSTEM Magnification gestures Set the setting to ON to enable the zoom in and out functions by tapping the screen 3 times Large text Check this option to use a large text as the system display font Auto rotate screen Check this option to let the screen orientation change automatically when you rotate the tablet Speak passwords Check this option to allow users to say the passwords out loud instead of typing them Accessibilit
24. tting 752KB Storage ES Battery a Apps Total space 13 45GB PERSONAL IVETE Location access 13 44GB C Displays the storage status of the device such as the total capacity the space occupied by applications images and videos etc including the SD card and USB storage capacity 18 4 2 6 Battery aa Saving screenshot Settings WIRELESS NETWORKS Wi Fi A Bluetooth More DEVICE d Sound ID Display El Hdmi O ScreenshotSetting Storage Apps PERSONAL Location access 99 Not charging 4m 23s on battery Displays the battery status Click the icon to see more details 4 2 7 Apps aa Saving screenshot o Settings WIRELESS amp NETWORKS Fe Wi Fi A Bluetooth More DEVICE d Sound 1D Display E Hdmi O ScreenshotSetting Storage Battery PERSONAL Location access DOWNLOADED Adobe Flash Player 11 1 4 48MB GridViewTest 840KB HSP Date Widget 60 00KB PlanMaker Mobile 8 41MB Presentations Mobile 6 71MB TextMaker Mobile 8 43MB o Internal storage 165MB used 07 o o Displays the status of the applications in the device e DOWNLOADED Lists applications installed by the user e ON LOCAL DISK Lists applications in the SD card e RUNNING Displays the running applications in the system e ALL Lists all the applications in the device 19 rr Y REFRESH 4 3 Personal
25. vailable turn Wi Fi on EJ ScreenshotSetting Storage Battery Apps PERSONAL Location access Tap an item on the left panel menu to display more function settings on the right panel 4 1 Wi Fi and Network 4 1 1 Wi Fi The Wi Fi menu allows you to manage the Wi Fi settings and connect to a wireless network O la o x Settings WIRELESS amp NETWORKS 9 Bluetooth OFF Connected HSD WG_AP01 More Secured with WEP DEVICE HTS_meeting2 Sound Secured with WPA2 WPS available PSI Pack o Display Secured with WPA E Hdmi hannsg Secured with WEP O ScreenshotSetting RENE Secured with WEP Storage aries Al Battery CHT Wi Fi HiNet Apps PERSONAL Location access Tap the Wi Fi switch button to turn Wi Fi on or off 14 The Wi Fi icon showing indicates Wi Fi is turned off e The Wi Fi icon showing MIA indicates Wi Fi is turned on Connect to an Access Point 1 Turn on Wi Fi The device searches for available networks within range and displays the searched Access Point AP names on the right panel 2 Tap an access point name that you want to connect to If the selected access point is protected by a password the device will prompt for the password NOTE The password entry is required only when connecting to the AP for the first time 3 If prompted enter the password to connect to the AP 4 Tap Connect Other Wi Fi Options Tap the Advanced ic
26. y shortcut Set the setting to ON to enable quick access for activating the accessibility features Text to speech output Set the text to speech settings Touch amp hold delay Set the response speed of the touch screen Enhance web accessibility Whether to install the script from Google or not for viewing the web conveniently 24 4 5 3 Developer options i la Settings Battery Apps Desktop backup password ESE aren t current s aren t currenti Desktop full backup tly protected Location access Stay awake Screen will never sleep while charging Security HDCP checking 3 Language amp input Use HDCP checking for DRM content only Backup amp reset Protect SD card Apps must request permission to read SD card ACCOUNTS DEBUGGING Add account USB debugging SYSTEM Debug mode when USB s connected Date amp time Power menu bug reports nclude option in power menu for taking a bug report W Accessibility Allow mock locations Allow mock locations Developer options Select debug app About tablet No debug application set e Desktop backup password Set backup password for desktop full backup e Stay awake Check this option to let the screen stay awake when it is being charged in power on status e HDCP checking Use HDCP checking for DRM content only e Protect SD card Check this option to let the application ask for permission before reading the memory card DEBUGGING e
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