Apex Digital AP-7S118 User manual

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Tablet 7
Model #AP-7S118 - 7” Internet Tablet
Instruction Manual
v1.0 11/25/13
Table of Contents
i. Important Safety Instructions and Notices
ii. What’s Inside the Box
p4. First Use
a. Recharge the Battery
b. Functions and Controls At-a-Glance
c. Powering the Tablet ON/OFF
d. Start-up Screen
p6. Basic Operation
a. Unlocking the Unit
b. Home Screen and Widgets
c. Standby Mode
d. Touch to Move, Change, etc.
e. Text Entry
f. Common Finger Gestures
g. Notifications
h. Screen Orientation
p9. Connecting to the Internet
a. Wi-Fi
b. Wireless Networks under “More” Menu
c. More Advanced Wireless Network Topics
p11. Applications
a. Preloaded Applications (Email, Music, Photos, Videos, eBooks, Clock Cal-
endar, Calculator, etc.)
b. Email Basics
c. File Manager
d. Install new applications
i. Downloads
p16. Settings Menu
a. Wireless Network
b. Sound
c. Display
d. Storage
e. Battery
f. Language and Input
g. Dictionary
h. Date and Time
i. About Tablet
j. Lock Handheld Tablet
p19. Transferring Data and Optional Devices
a. Connect to the PC (and a Mac)
b. Connecting memory via the USB transfer port
c. Input devices – Using a Keyboard, Mouse, Joystick, etc.
p21. Warranty and Where to Get More Information
p22. Common Questions and Answers
p26. Specifications
Important Safety Instructions / What’s In the Box
Thank you for purchasing the Apex Tablet 7 which utilizes touch technology to make your
personal computing and rich media content experience fast, seamless and immersive. The
Tablet 7 is the perfect companion for accomplishing everyday tasks, browsing multimedia
entertainment and enhancing productivity on the go. The following information will help you
get the most out of your Tablet 7.
Important Safety Instructions
We would like you to have a safe and enjoyable experience.
Please read the following instructions and notices before using your tablet.
• Avoidusingthetabletinextremelyhot,cold,dusty,damporwetenvironments.
• Thetabletisnotmoisture/water-resistant.Avoidusingthetabletaroundsourcesofwater.
• Avoiddroppingorforciblyplacingthetabletontoahardsurface.Thismaydamagethe
screen or internal electronic components.
• Donotusealcohol,thinnerorbenzenetocleanthesurfaceofthetablet.
Use only cleaning products designed for computer tablet devices.
• Donotusethetabletwhilewalkingordriving.
• Excessiveuseofearphonesathighvolumemayleadtohearingimpairment.
Limit earphone usage, and adjust the volume to a moderate level when doing so.
• Theimagesinthismanualmayvaryslightlyfromtheactualproduct.
• Chargethetabletbatteryunderanyofthefollowingcircumstances:
1. The battery level icon indicates low power, by showing a drained, red battery icon.
2. The tablet powers-off automatically, and continues to do so even after restarting.
3. On-screen keys do not work.
• Donotsuddenlydisconnectthetabletwhenformatting,uploadingordownloadingdata.
This can lead to program errors (e.g., system or screen “freezing”.)
• Staticdischargeinthecable,whileitisconnectedtoacomputer,maycorruptlesor
damage the memory of the tablet.
• Dismantlingthetabletwillvoidthemanufacturer’swarranty.Ifyouareexperiencingprob-
lems, review the Troubleshooting section of this manual.
• Thetabletfunctions,hardware,software,andwarrantyinformationmaybeimproved
or modified by the manufacturer or their respective owners, and is subject to change
without notice.
What’s in the Box
•TheAPEXAP-7S118Tablet7
•ACAdapter
•QuickStartGuide
•USBCable
•TransferCable
First Use
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Charging the Battery
The Tablet 7 has a built-in battery that may not be fully charged on first use. It is highly
recommended to fully charge the battery upon first use. Included in the Table 7 package is
an AC power adaptor to connect to AC power outlet as well as a USB cable to connect to a
powered PC. Both methods can be used to recharge the internal battery. But recharging via
AC power will take less time than recharging via USB. Typically, the tablet 7 will indicate that
it in operating a low power condition and that it needs recharging (occurs at about 10-15%
power). It takes approximately five hours to recharge the battery via AC power or longer via
USB. And it is normal for the tablet to feel warmer during recharging.
APEX Tablet 7 Functions and Controls At-a-Glance
1 Camera 0.3 MP camera on front of tablet (facing the user.)
2 Power/Lock
Key
Powers ON/OFF the tablet when held for about 3 seconds. Locks and unlocks the tablet in
Stand-by Mode.
3 Earphone Jack For use with a standard 3.5 mm stereo headphone jack.
4 Micro USB Port Connect to a computer via Micro USB cable to transfer data (i.e. music, video, photo, data
files.)
5 Power Jack
(DC Input)
Connects to an AC adapter.
6 Volume + Key Increases audio volume in either speakers or earphones.
7 Volume - Key Decreases audio volume in either speakers or earphones.
8 Memory Card
Slot
Slot for a memory card.
9 Reset Button
(At bottom of
aperture.)
Press to reset the tablet. The aperture requires a paper-clip or other small, narrow-tipped item
to insert and trigger the reset. (Be careful not to apply undue pressure to the button located
inside the aperture. Do not use a knife or other bladed tool, as this may damage the unit, and
potentially cause personal harm. Data can be lost after you reset.)
10 Speaker
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Turn the Tablet Power ON and OFF
To power on the Tablet 7, press and hold the POWER button located on the side for a few
seconds and then release it. The Apex logo screen will appear while it starts up. After the
powering procedure has finished, the tablet will stop at the locked Start-up screen. To unlock
it, simply hold your finger on the lock icon, and drag it to the right (in either horizontal or
vertical orientation mode) so that the circle clicks onto the unlock icon. The tablet will be
unlocked, and will proceed to the Home screen. If you do nothing, the tablet will return to
Standby mode. To power the tablet off, simply hold the POWER button for a couple seconds
and you will be prompted to confirm that you wish to power the tablet off.
First Use (Continued)
1 Google Search Opens to the Google Search page, which allows you to enter an internet search using the keyboard
or voice control.
2 Home Icon Returns you to the center/main Home screen.
3 Back Icon Opens the previous screen visited, whether in an application or while using the internet.
4 Recent Apps Opens a list of apps (applications) recently used. Any application in the list can be selected simply
bytouchingit,orremovedbyswipingitleftorright.SPECIALNOTE:Ifanapplicationisnotusedafter
a certain length of time, it will begin to shrink, and eventually fade from this menu.
5 Volume Down Reduced volume from music or other audio sources.
6 Volume Up Increases volume from music or other audio sources.
7 Launcher Tab Opens a list of all apps and widgets installed on the tablet. See "More on the Launcher Tab" below.
8 System
Notifications
Opens a status window, which will give you details on the state of your tablet, incoming messages,
updates, WiFi and Bluetooth connections and other tablet system related information.
9 Status Icons A quick-look at the status of the tablet, including network connections, battery life, volume and time.
Tapping on the Status icons will give you the System Notifications pop-up window.
Basic Operation
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Home Screen and Widgets
The Home screen is the starting point for all of the features of your tablet. There are
additional applications than what is shown on the initial Home screen. To view them, press
the (show 6-dotted icon image) which opens to the first group of Apps. You can swipe to left
or right to see the remaining group of Apps. The Home screen is comprised of 3 separate
spaces; the main screen, and separate App/Widget screens on the right and left side. These
screens can be seen simply by swiping to either side. Widgets are mini apps that run on your
Home screen. Your tablet comes with several by default, including a calendar and a clock,
and you can download more. To move a Widget, you can touch and hold the icon, then
drag it to the desired location on the screen. To remove it, touch and hold the Widget, and
then drag it to the Remove icon at the top of the screen.
Stand-by Mode
If you do not want to power-off the tablet, you can opt to deactivate just the LCD screen. This
will keep the tablet in Stand-by mode. To deactivate the screen, quickly press and release
the Power button. The screen will go black. To reactivate, simply press and release the Power
button again. (You may have to unlock the tablet in order to use it, depending on your
security settings.)
Touch to Move, Select and Change Information
TheAP-7S118tabletscreenisdesignedforyoutotouchittomove,selectandmanipulate
information. To select an item on the screen, simply tap it once with your fingertip or stylus.
Some items may require you to “double-tap”.
Text Entry Using the On-screen Keyboard
When you want to type information into a text field (i.e., when inputting your name, or a web
address), tap the text field. The on-screen keyboard will appear, and allow you to type the
information you wish to enter. You can enter text at the beginning of the line, at an insertion
point within existing line of text or manipulate information by formatting text, deleting text,
changing to upper/lower cases, performing Cut, Copy, Paste, etc. commands.
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Other Common Finger Gestures
•Touch and Hold: Touching and keeping your finger on an on-screen item, until a
light glow appears around it, may activate a separate menu or other options for
that item. This is often used for deleting an item from the tablet.
•Drag: To move an object, or activate functionality, Touch and Hold an item until
it glows, then “drag” it to another location on the screen without lifting your finger
or stylus.
•Swipe/Slide: A motion often used to move through menus, pictures or multiple
options. This is done with a light tap or flick of the finger/stylus into the direction
you want the item, menu or screen to move toward.
•Double-Tap: Some items will require two taps in order to activate, zoom-in, zoom-
out.
•Pinch: In some apps (such as Maps, Browser, and Gallery), you can zoom
in and out by placing two fingers on the screen at once, and pinching
them together (to zoom out) or spreading them apart (to zoom in.)
Swipe or Tap the Status Bar to View Notifications
Notifications provide a means to alert the user of new messages, alarms and scheduled
events. The notification icon appears at the bottom of the screen. To see notifications, you
can either swipe up from the bottom or tap the bar and it will open notifications such as
calendar events. When you are done reading or responding to individual notifications, you
can simply swipe them to the left or right side and they will disappear from the Notifications
list. You can quickly get to the Settings menu by tapping the Notifications title bar (where
time, battery level and settings icons are shown).
Basic Operation (Continued)
Basic Operation (Continued)
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Changing the Screen Orientation
The tablet default setting is for Auto-rotate screen” to be enabled; the screen will
automatically rotate based on the vertical/ horizontal orientation it is currently being held
in. To “lock” an orientation, simple deselect the Auto-rotate screen” option in Settings >
Accessibility.
Horizontal / Landscape View
Vertical / Portrait View
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TheAP-7S118utilizesWi-Finetworkstoconnecttotheinternet.Wi-Fitechnologycanprovide
wireless internet access at distances over 300 feet, however, this distance can be affected by
your surrounding environment and a Wi-Fi router.
In order to connect to the internet, you will need the following:
•Awirelessrouter-mustsupportWi-Fi802.11b/gconnections.Iftheroutersupports802.11n,
makesurethatithasbeenconguredtoaccept802.00b/gconnectionsaswell.Note:A
minimum connection speed of 64 Kbps is recommended. Faster speeds will provide for a
better internet experience.
•Anaccesspointwithabroadbandinternetconnection
•Thenameofyournetwork(SSID),aswellasthepasswordorothercredentialsifyour
network is secure. Make sure your Firewalls are not blocking your tablet to connecting
properly.You may encounter open Wi-Fi networks or “hot spots. These networks are usually
configured so that you can simply connect to them without needing to know its settings.
The tablet will obtain all needed information from the router automatically. Typically, you
only need to set this one time and the tablet will remember it in the future.
To connect the Wi-Fi, follow these steps:
•GotoSettings>Wireless&Networks>Wi-Fi.
•ChangetheWi-FisettingfromOFFtoONbyslidingtheswitchtotheright.Thetabletwill
scan for available Wi-Fi networks within range of your current location. Secured networks
will have a Lock icon shown next to the wireless symbol.
•Touchthenameofthenetworkandthenenterapasswordifrequired.Onceyouhave
successfully entered the wireless network information and have connected, the tablet
will remember your settings in the future when you wish to connect again. There is also
an option to Forget login information which you may want to do if you don’t want to
automatically be connected to a network or if a particular wireless network is no longer in
operation.
NOTE: When Wi-Fi is not in use, it is always a good idea to turn Wi-Fi off in order to
conserve remaining battery power.
Connecting to the Internet
Basic Operation (Continued)
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Wireless Networks under “More”
Airplane mode is the setting that, when activated, suspends many of the device’s signal
transmitting functions, thereby disabling the device’s capacity to place or receive calls or
use text messaging – while still permitting use of other functions that do not require signal
transmission (i.e. - games, built-in camera, MP3 player). This mode offers a key benefit in
saving battery power when wireless connectivity is not required.
More Advanced Wireless Networks and Modes
•SomeWi-FirouterssupportWi-FiProtectedsetup.Ifso,youcantouchtheWi-Fiprotected
icon on your tablet, and then touch the same button
on your router.
•YoucanaddanewWi-Finetworkwhichisoutof
range (not shown in the wireless network list or
the network does not broadcast it’s SSID number.
Press the Plus (+) icon at the top right of the wireless
network screen. With a new name and password
entered, you can automatically connect to that
network when it’s in range.
•Thereisthree-vertical-buttonsiconwhichallows
WPS Pin Entry to input the pin of the tablet on your
router as required with Wi-Fi Protected Setup mode.
Wi-Fi Direct allows connected devices to each other
without a router. It will scan for peer devices, show the
names of those devices, and “invite” and “confirm”
connection to them
•DeviceCerticatesandStorageCredentialscan
be created to identify your device for a variety
of purposes, including VPN or Wi-Fi network
access. You may require assistance from a system
administrator to install the certificate device’s trusted
credential storage. The trusted credentials can
be found in Settings > Personal under the Security
tab. There you may view, remove or disable trusted
credentials.
To assure that you are making the
correct text entry, make sure to
enable “Show Password” selection
below the password entry.
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Some applications, known as Apps”, have been installed on your tablet to help get you
started.HerearetipsonhowtoaccessandmanipulateApps:
•YoucantouchtheAllAppsicon(showAllAppsicon)atthebottomonanyhomescreen
to view more Apps than what you can see on the initial Home screen.
•TappingonanyapplicationiconintheLauncherscreenwillactivatetheapplication.
•IfyouwouldliketoaddtheapplicationtotheHomescreen,simplypressandholdthe
app icon, and you will return to the Home screen with the selected icon still under-finger.
You can move the application to any available location on the main screen. Release
the application icon to place it in the screen, add it to another application in a separate
sub-window, or onto the top of the screen onto the text App info”, where you will find
detailed information on that application.
•Youcanalsotouch,holdandslideanapptotheRemoveicontoremoveit.
•ItisrecommendedthatyouhaveaGoogleGmailaccount,asmanyoftheseappsuse
Google services.
Many apps have additional features shown at the top or bottom of the screen to enable
certainfunctionality.Thepre-installedappsprovidethefollowingfunctionality:
For the Internet/Communication:
•Browser–OnceyouhavesuccessfullyconnectedtoWi-Fi,youcanaccessawebbrowser
using this App. The browser is strictly for viewing web content. You may not be able to
download content directly from the browser to your tablet. See browser window features
below.
Tapping on the Browser icon will lead you to Google website (assuming that you have
stable Wi-Fi connectivity).
1 - Touch to open a new window.
2 - Touch to view/select more options for the window.
3 - Opens the Bookmark/History/Saved Pages screen.
Tap on any thumbnail to go to that website.
4 - Touch to bookmark a web page. Page will be made
available in the Bookmark/History/Saved Pages screen.
Applications (Apps)
Apps (Continued)
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•Email-Quickaccesstosetupemailaccounts(ifyouusesomethingotherthanGmail).
You will need the email address and password to set up the new email account.
Show email/pw screenshot, then show Manual, then Next setup screenshots.
Music, Video and Photos:
•VideoPlayer–Playmanytypesofvideoslesandadjustscreensizes,playbackrepeat
modes, etc.
•Music-Playsandmanagesmusiclesbyartist,album,song,playlist,repeatmodes,etc.
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•Gallery-Displaysandmanagesphotosandimageles.Galleryisusedtoviewpictures
and play videos that you’ve taken, downloaded, or copied. You can perform basic photo
editing tasks, set images as your wallpaper, contact photos, share photos and videos with
your friend.
•SoundRecorder-Allowsaudiorecordingofvoicenotes,songs,lecturesorevenconcerts
directly into MP3 files using the internal microphone.
•Camera-TakeJPGphotosusingthe0.3megapixelcamera,andapplywhitebalance
and filter settings. You can also change modes to take MP4 videos as well.
Apps (Continued)
Apps (Continued)
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Tablet and Application Management
•FileManager-Allowsforthemanagementandaccessofdatales,includinglessuch
as music, video, and data (ie. PDFs) from internal storage, memory cards or externally
connected storage.
•PlayStore–TheGooglePlay™store,whereyouwillbeabletodownloadmoreapps,
music, movies and widgets for use on your tablet. Browse the Play Store and install directly
fromthisApp.NOTE:SomeAppsrequireafeewhileotherscanbedownloadedforfree.
•Downloads-Managesalldownloadeditems,includingapps,widgets,ebooks,
documents, etc.
•Drive-ConnectstoyourGoogleDriveaccounttomanagesstorage,sharingofles,
images, etc.
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•Calculator-Asimpleandconvenientcalculator.
•Calendar-Arobustcalendarappthatallowsforcustomschedulingandremindersetting.
•Clock-Astandardclock/alarm.Youcaneithersetthetimemanuallyor,whenconnected
to Wi-Fi, the clock will automatically update to the correct local time (assuming the correct
time zone has been set).
NOTE: In an effort to continually offer the best package of Apps and Utilities available,
the set of pre-installed applications and on-screen layout may vary from that shown.
TMAX Digital reserves the right to add, modify, or delete any application without prior
notice.
Apps (Continued)
Settings
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The Settings section allows you to adjust many of the functions of the Tablet 7. The following
aresomeoftheavailablesectionsandfeaturesthatyoucanviewand/ormodify:
Under “Wireless and Networks” Menu
•Wi-FiTurnWi-FiON/OFF:ShowsavailableWi-Fisignalsandallowsforestablishing
connectivity. To conserve tablet battery power, keep Wi-Fi set to OFF or set the tablet to
Airplane mode (in “More” section below).
•Datausage:Aconvenienttoolforviewingtheamountofdatatransferredto/fromthe
tablet.
•More:AirplaneMode,Ethernet,VPN,Portablehotspot,MobileNetworks,3GSupport.
Under “Devices” Menu
•Sound:Adjusttabletvolumecontrolsfortabletsoundsandnotications.
•Display:AdjusttheBrightness,Auto-rotation,SleepdurationandFontsize.Youcan
customize wallpaper backgrounds. Unless otherwise set, the tablet will go to sleep, and
automatically lock, after a preset period of time. The tablet can be set to sleep after 15
seconds to 30 minutes of inactivity, or not at all. The screen lock is determined by the
Screen Security setting. To conserve tablet battery power, set the display brightness and
sleep functions at reasonable levels.
•Storage:Showthetotalamountofmemoryavailableinthetabletfordata(e.g.,apps,
pictures.).
•Battery:Showsbatteryusageovertime,givinganestimateonhowmuchbatterypower
is available (as a time interval). The status of the internal battery (charging/discharging
state) and level (a percentage of a fully charged battery) are displayed at the top of
the screen. There is a discharge graph that shows battery level over time since its last
recharged and the length of time that it has been operating on battery power.
•Apps:Showsalistofappsthathavebeendownloaded,arecurrentlyrunning,orare
located on a separate device (such as a memory card). It displays the total amount of
internal storage available.
Under “Personal” Menu
•LocationAccess:AllowsGoogletodetermineyourlocationusingWi-Fi,andtobaseany
searches off that location.
•Security:TheTablet7comeswithseveralsecuritymethodsforunlockingthetablet,
encrypting data, and other security functions. You may set locks with a higher strength
level using this lock setting. When screen security is active, the tablet will lock after the
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Power button has been pressed, and the screen has gone to sleep. You have several
securityoptionsasfollows:
NOTE: You MUST remember the password or lock pattern. If you do forget what it is, you
will be unable to unlock your tablet without restoring it to the factory settings. Factory
reset will erase all data on your tablet. It is always recommended to use passwords
that are at least 8 characters long and contain numbers, letters and special symbols.
• Language and Input: Select the language you would like to view on the tablet.
Also, manage input using voice, text-to-speech output, and pointer speed.
• Backup & Reset: Manage the backup and restoration of app data, Wi-Fi passwords,
and other settings. Under this menu, you can perform a factory data reset of the tablet.
It will erase all your personal data from internal storage (ie – from your Google Account,
other accounts, system and app settings, any downloaded Apps, and media files). After
factory reset, you’ll need to re-enter your Google account information and re-install any
third party Apps. Alternately, you can automatically back up your settings and other data
associated with one or more of your Google Accounts. This is very helpful in the event
that you need to perform a factory reset on your device as it will restore your data for any
accounts that were previously backed up.
NOTE: The most basic way to reset the tablet (in the event that it is either unresponsive
to touch input or function keys), is to use a paperclip or similarly-sized pin and
press the Reset button located in the reset aperture. This reset will clear the memory
and reboot the tablet. However, it is not the same as a factory reset; your personal
information, apps, settings etc. will be retained. So it is good idea to try this reset
method first before performing a factory reset.
Settings (Continued)
SCREEN SECURITY Screen lock - The tablet has several methods for locking/unlocking the
screen. Locking the screen prevents unauthorized users from accessing the
tablet. The default setting is the ‘Slide’ lock.
Slide The default setting. Requires the user to only slide the circle to the unlock icon to open the tablet.
Face
unlock
Uses a photograph image to unlock the tablet.
Pattern Requires the drawing of a pattern on the tablet screen to unlock.
PIN Uses a number with no more than 17 digits to unlock the tablet.
Password Uses a word or phrase with between 4 and 17 characters to unlock the tablet.
Owner info - Shows the owner information on the locked Start-up screen.
PASSWORDS Make passwords visible - Allows passwords to be seen one character at a
time, during input.
DEVICE
ADMINISTRATION
(Advanced Users)
Device administrators - View or deactivate device administrators.
Unknown sources - When activated, allows the downloading and installation
of‘unknown’,non-market(e.g.,GooglePlay™)apps.
CREDENTIAL
STORAGE
(Advanced Users)
Trusted credentials - Shows all Trusted credentials.
Install from SD card - Allows a credential to be installed via SD card.
Clear credentials - Removes all credentials.
Settings (Continued)
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Under Accounts”
•Google:Googleaccountinformationandprivacysettings.
•AddAccounts:Allowsusertoviewemailaccountslinkedandaccessiblebythetablet,
and synchronize features such as calendar and contacts. You may require additional
details from the system administrator about the service to which the account will be
connecting to (account domain, server address, etc.).
Under “System” Menu
•Date&time:Adjustthedate/timedisplayedonthetablet.
•Accessibility:Enablesfeaturesformorefunctionaltabletusage,includingTalkBack,
enlarged text, automatic screen rotation, the ability to speak passwords, touch and hold
delays, and the installation of assistive web scripts.
•DeveloperOptions:ForDeveloperUseOnly-Thesesettingallowhardware/software
developers to access programming and developmental aids in the tablet.
•AboutTablet:Showsdetailedinformationonthetablet,includingsystemupdates,status,
legal information, model and Android software version number.
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Connect the Tablet to a Windows-based Computer via USB
You can use the included USB cable to connect your tablet to a PC in order to transfer
documents and media files to and from each device. When you connect the tablet to
the PC, a brief message will appear stating “Connected as an Installer”. To activate the
USB connection, swipe up from the bottom right side and you will see “USB Connected”.
Select “USB Connected” and select the “Turn on USB storage” button and then confirm this
selection. Once the tablet is properly mounted, the tablet will be seen on the PC as a mass
USB storage device. From there, you can copy/paste files as you would on a PC.
Connecting memory via the USB transfer port
The small USB adapter cable included allows you to connect external storage devices (ie
- USB flash drives, etc.) to the tablet. Once you connect these devices to the tablet, the files
can be viewed in the File Manager under “usbhost1” folder.
Transferring Data and Optional Devices
Transferring Data and Optional Devices (Continued)
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Connecting Optional Keyboards, Mice and Other Devices
You may also connect a keyboard, mouse, joystick, gamepad or other input device to
your tablet via USB and use it just as you would with a PC. You may need a special adapter
to connect the keyboard or other device to your tablet’s micro USB port. To connect more
than one USB device at a time, use a powered USB hub to reduce the drain on your tablet’s
battery. Typically, if the device works on a PC without any special drivers, then it is likely
toworkwiththetablet.TMAXdoesnotguaranteethequalityorperformancelevelofany
optional, third party device.
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Apex Digital AP-7S118 User manual

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