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Table of Contents 

CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW ................................................................................ 1

 

1.1 Functions overview .............................................................................................................. 1

 

1.2 Notes ..................................................................................................................................... 1

 

1.3 Packaging list ....................................................................................................................... 2

 

1.4 Technical specifications ...................................................................................................... 2

 

CHAPTER 2 BUTTONS AND APPEARANCE................................................................... 4

 

CHAPTER 3 EASYCONFIG............................................................................................... 6

 

CHAPTER 4 BASIC OPERATIONS ................................................................................... 9

 

4.1 Main interface ....................................................................................................................... 9

 

4.2Booting up ............................................................................................................................. 9

 

4.3 Shutdown ............................................................................................................................ 10

 

4.4 Network ............................................................................................................................... 10

 

4.5 Standby Mode ..................................................................................................................... 10

 

4.6 Connecting to PC and file transfer ................................................................................... 10

 

4.7 Volume adjustment ............................................................................................................ 11

 

4.7.1 Adjusting the media volume................................................................................... 11

 

4.7.2 Adjusting the alarm volume ................................................................................... 12

 

4.7.3 Adjusting the notification volume ......................................................................... 12

 

4.8 Charging .............................................................................................................................. 12

 

4.9 Touch screen operations .................................................................................................. 12

 

4.10 HDMI output ...................................................................................................................... 13

 

4.11 Search icon ....................................................................................................................... 13

 

CHAPTER 5 COMMON FEATURES ............................................................................... 14

 

5.1 Landscape/Portrait display switching ............................................................................. 14

 

5.2 Using virtual keyboard to type .......................................................................................... 14

 

5.2.1 Android keyboard .................................................................................................... 14

 

5.2.2 Editing text ............................................................................................................... 15

 

5.3 Notification bar ................................................................................................................... 16

 

Summary of Contents for MW0831

Page 1: ...Network 10 4 5 Standby Mode 10 4 6 Connecting to PC and file transfer 10 4 7 Volume adjustment 11 4 7 1 Adjusting the media volume 11 4 7 2 Adjusting the alarm volume 12 4 7 3 Adjusting the notificati...

Page 2: ...6 2 5 Managing bookmarks 20 6 2 6 Other functions 21 6 3 Video player 21 6 3 1 Video playing 22 6 3 2 Delete video 23 6 4 Audio player 23 6 4 1 Playlist 24 6 4 2 Playing audio 25 6 4 3 Sound effects 2...

Page 3: ...6 Installing apps 38 8 7 Uninstall app 38 CHAPTER 9 SETTINGS 39 9 1 WIRELESS NETWORK Settings 39 9 1 1 Wi Fi network connection 39 9 1 2 Bluetooth connection 41 9 1 3 Data usage 42 9 1 4 More 42 9 2 D...

Page 4: ...ER 10 USING MICRO SD TF CARD 47 CHAPTER 11 CONNECTING TO USB DRIVE 48 THE WRONG WAY 48 CHAPTER 12 ABOUT THE BATTERY AND POWER 49 CHAPTER 13 FIRMWARE UPDATING RESETTING TO FACTORY 50 CHAPTER 14 FREQUEN...

Page 5: ...void dropping this unit or subjecting to strong impacts z The adapter of this product should not be dropped nor splashed with liquid Any object filled with liquid such as a vase should not be placed o...

Page 6: ...a b l e t U n i t X 1 USB cable X1 Power adapter X1 Leather case X1 Quick Start Guide X1 W arranty Statement X1 Note The actual accessories provided with the product may vary 1 4 Technical specificati...

Page 7: ...e condition that the battery is fully charged in a normal temperature Audio About 12 hours Video About 5 hours Web browsing About 7 hours External dimensions Dimension L W H 7 9 x 6 3 x 0 39 inch 20 0...

Page 8: ...utton C Volume and buttons D Front camera E Touch screen Screen F Headset jack H Power cable jack G Micro USB port Power cable jack connecting to PC connecting to USB drive I HDMI jack J Built in MIC...

Page 9: ...ation sounds will be automatically output from the Audio speaker if there is audio output Note 2 In the Instructions Press means pressing a button while Press and Hold means continuously pressing a bu...

Page 10: ...en first using the tablet breeze the EasyConfig window will pop up It includes Language Date Time and Wi Fi settings Touch Next to setup language and then choose a language you want Touch Next to setu...

Page 11: ...esired wireless network name to connect to it You will be prompted if a password is required 1 If static IP address needs to be entered click on show advanced options to show IP settings Touch the pop...

Page 12: ...mic IP address keep the default DHCP in the IP settings option Note The word Connected displayed under the network name indicates a successful connection Afterwards you can surf the Internet connect t...

Page 13: ...at any time G Go to recent apps Touch to show thumbnails of your recent Apps Touch a thumbnail to select it or flick a thumbnail left or right to remove from list Slide up to scroll through list H Not...

Page 14: ...twork connection There are two ways of going to the Wireless Networks settings interface a Touch the notification icon at the bottom right corner of the main interface touch the popup window and touch...

Page 15: ...s storage devices You may access their data directly on your PC Windows or Macintosh Disconnecting from PC Touch the Safely Remove Hardware icon at the bottom right corner of the Windows PC screen to...

Page 16: ...y is fully charged the full battery icon will be shown in the large charging icon interface press the Power button according to the prompts to turn on Note 1 Check the detailed charging percentage thr...

Page 17: ...sing pictures Zoom in Touch the screen with two fingers and slide two fingers together Zoom out Touch the screen with two fingers and slide two fingers together apart 4 10 HDMI output When the product...

Page 18: ...ode from Landscape mode On the contrary when it is tilted to a position 0 to the horizontal plane the screen switches to Landscape mode from Portrait mode Tip This product supports 4 direction rotatio...

Page 19: ...lowercase text E Touch this key to switch between input method and input languages F Touch this key to close keyboard G Touch to delete the edited text H Touch to ensure input and go to next step I T...

Page 20: ...panel Touch any space except for notification bar to close it 5 4 Recently run apps Touch the recent apps icon in the main interface to go to show the background apps Touch the icon in the window to o...

Page 21: ...rk on off Touch to turn on or off the wireless network B Bluetooth Touch to turn on or off the Bluetooth C Sync icon Touch to set whether the wireless network can be used together with other programs...

Page 22: ...Apps Widgets icon at the right corner of the main interface to go to the Apps interface as shown below 6 2 Browser Open the browser to enjoy a colorful experience You can also access news weather fore...

Page 23: ...n and touch General Setting Set home page 2 Touch use current page Blank page Default page Most visited sites or enter the URL of the webpage as home page Touch the back icon to return to the previous...

Page 24: ...left and right slider to select the text for easier copying or sharing Saving webpage You can save webpage for offline reading In browser interface touch menu icon and touch Save for off line reading...

Page 25: ...rk 1 In the bookmark interface touch and hold the bookmark you want to edit 2 Touch Edit Bookmark in the options to show the Edit Bookmark window 4 Enter your desired changes and touch OK to finish ed...

Page 26: ...screen to show the Hide menu A Add video bookmark B Adjust screen brightness C Touch Previous video file Touch and hold Rewind D Play pause E Touch Next video file Touch and hold Fast forward F Scree...

Page 27: ...any position to continue playing Note 1 It takes a longer time to start playing a larger formatted video file Convert video files that exceed the max resolution supported by the unit Note 2 For some...

Page 28: ...play list Now playing Go to the currently played music file 6 4 1 Playlist In the music file list touch playlists to go to the playlist Touch and hold Recently added to play or edit the time of the Re...

Page 29: ...When the network connection is established touch it to check the link information about the currently played music file F Rewind previous Touch Switch to the previous song Touch and hold Rewind G Pla...

Page 30: ...menu that show the current type selected Select your preferred sound effects by choosing a type of music type from the menu or by sliding your finger up and down on the sound effect frequency bars Not...

Page 31: ...e directory touch the pictures you want to browse to open the picture browsing interface Touch the screen to pop up or hide the menu A Share icon Share the current picture through Bluetooth Picasa Gma...

Page 32: ...t the picture as Wallpaper background or Contact photo Details Show the name of the picture file its resolution etc Tip1 When browsing pictures you can slide your finger to the left or right rapidly t...

Page 33: ...a mode touch icon for video record mode Slide along the arc icon to zoom in or out Touch icon to take photo or start recording video Touch to end recording video Take photos Image Size File Size 2M 16...

Page 34: ...en drag program icon to X Remove to delete it 7 3 Adding a Widget In the Widgets interface touch and hold a widget you want to add and the screen will switch to the last interface viewed Then place th...

Page 35: ...our e mail account and Touch Next 2 Select an account type Touch POP3 for a POP3 account 3 Touch POP3 Server and Port enter pop account suffix and port number For example if the e mail account is 1234...

Page 36: ...t options and touch Next to finish settings Note Since the e mail service providers may vary configure the server settings based on the actual e mail account This product can support the accounts prov...

Page 37: ...e inbox Tip 2 Touch icon to send or receive a new e mail and synchronize your e mails with your e mail accounts 8 1 2 Creating and sending e mails 1 Touch the Compose icon at the top right of the E ma...

Page 38: ...draft or back icon to save your e mail to Draft 8 1 3 Receiving and reading e mail When a new e mail is received the notification bar will show the new e mail icon Perform one of the following to read...

Page 39: ...ge an account name Your name Display and change the sender s name of the account Signature Display you signature at the bottom of your email Quick responses Edit text that you frequently insert when c...

Page 40: ...er recording is finished touch to play the just recorded file Touch Done to save the just recorded file or touch Discard to not save the recorded file Note 1 The recorded file can be automatically sav...

Page 41: ...ip Touch to turn on or turn off the alarm Note When it is shut down the alarm is not affected 8 3 2 Delete alarm Touch and hold the alarm you want to delete and touch Delete alarm OK to delete it 8 4...

Page 42: ...PC using USB cable 3 Copy the setup file xxx apk to the device 4 Disconnect the device from PC 5 Turn on the device and activate Explorer 6 Locate the xxx apk file and touch it to open 7 Install the...

Page 43: ...show advanced options for more options Then click on show advanced options to show IP settings Touch the pop up menu and select static Then enter the IP address gateway network mask and DNS informatio...

Page 44: ...t to notify you when an open network is available Keep Wi Fi on during sleep Choose under which condition Always Only when plugged in or Never to keep Wi Fi on when tablet is in standby mode MAC addre...

Page 45: ...nd the Bluetooth zone show the name of the available Bluetooth device 3 Tap the menu icon at the top right of screen Rename Device Touch to change the name of your device Visibility timeout Touch to c...

Page 46: ...for music and video Touch the volume bar to adjust the volume level Notifications Set the notification volume by touching the volume bar to adjust the volume level Alarms Set the alarm volume by touc...

Page 47: ...ctures and videos Available Show the remaining free space of the Nand Flash Erase storage Erases all data on the Nand Flash such as music and photos After SD card and USB drive plugged in the followin...

Page 48: ...d search results and other services 9 3 2 Security Screen lock Lock screen with Slide Face Unlock Pattern PIN or Password Automatically lock Set the delay time to run automatically lock after sleep Po...

Page 49: ...ther Google settings Backup account Choose the backup account Automatic restore When reinstalling an app restore backed up settings and data Factory data reset Erases all data on tablet 9 4 ACCOUNTS S...

Page 50: ...Allow spoken passwords Text to speech output Touch to set the text to speech settings Touch hold delay Set touch hold delay to Short Medium or Long time Enhance web accessibility Touch to forbid or al...

Page 51: ...uct To remove Micro SD card press the Micro SD card inward to eject it Note Insert cards face up into the card slot Do not bend the card The card should be in a protected case when not in use Keep the...

Page 52: ...d you can see the USB directory This directory is your USB drive Touch USB to check the files on USB drive Note that when unit is connected to a USB drive it should be turn off shutdown Avoid insertio...

Page 53: ...arting to charge It is recommended to fully charge and discharge the product once every 3 months to extend the lithium battery life Do not plug the charger into the electric outlet when the product is...

Page 54: ...d make sure the USB and power cables are unplugged b Press Power button and buttons together for 3 seconds c Wait up to 15 seconds until see Android robot on it s back d Press and hold and then press...

Page 55: ...ystem now Navigate menu by pressing volume up down buttons f Press the power button to perform selection The tablet will be restored to factory defaults and all data on device will be erased No sounds...

Page 56: ...o computer Make sure the tablet is turned on Make sure the tablet is not in sleep mode Make sure to use the correct USB cable Cannot view files in AudioPlayer PhotoBrowser Video Player Shelves and or...

Page 57: ...t rate streaming video and high resolution video High bit rate streaming video For example the motion scenes of some videos have a bit rate of 5 6M and image lag may occur High resolution video If the...

Page 58: ...s antenna s must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter 15 105 Information to the user b For a Class B digital device or peripheral the instructions furnis...

Page 59: ...is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect...

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