Wolder miTab Line Owner's manual

Category
Tablets
Type
Owner's manual
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents ................................................................................................... 1
Declaration.
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Caution: General Safety Instructions .
............................................................... 3
Overview.
.................................................................................................................. 4
Basic features ............................................................................................................................. 4
Accessories.................................................................................................................................. 4
Key ............................................................................................................................................... 4
Tablet Applications ...................................................................................................................... 5
Status Icons................................................................................................................................. 5
a) Getting started.
................................................................................................. 7
System Configuration.................................................................................................................. 7
ON/OFF/Standby......................................................................................................................... 7
Reset............................................................................................................................................ 7
PC Connection and Data Transfer .............................................................................................. 7
Charging..................................................................................................................................... 10
Micro SD card Use..................................................................................................................... 10
b) Basic features.
................................................................................................ 10
Main screen............................................................................................................................... 10
Main menu ................................................................................................................................ 11
c) Settings .
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Wi-Fi ........................................................................................................................................... 13
Data Usage Information............................................................................................................ 16
Additional settings..................................................................................................................... 17
Sound......................................................................................................................................... 18
Display ....................................................................................................................................... 19
Storage....................................................................................................................................... 20
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Battery ....................................................................................................................................... 21
Applications ............................................................................................................................... 21
Location services ...................................................................................................................... 22
Security...................................................................................................................................... 23
Language and input .................................................................................................................. 24
Backup and reset...................................................................................................................... 25
Add accounts............................................................................................................................. 25
Date and time............................................................................................................................ 26
Accessibility ............................................................................................................................... 27
Developer options ..................................................................................................................... 28
About tablet ............................................................................................................................... 29
d) Music.
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e) Video and Picture.
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f) Internet Browser.
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g) Email .
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h) Calendar .
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i) Clock.
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Declaration
1. The copying, transmission, distribution or storage of information in this manual are
prohibited except with prior written license agreement of The Company.
2. Although efforts have been made for correctness and completeness during the
preparation of the manual, there is no guarantee that this manual is free from any
error or omission. The Company does not assume any liability regarding errors or
omissions that might exist in the manual.
3. For sustainable development, The Company reserves the right to modify and improve
any product described in this manual without prior notice.
4. Under no circumstance shall The Company assume any liability, directly or indirectly
for loss of data or income or any special, accidental, incidental or indirect losses.
Caution: General Safety
Instructions
For the correct use of the player and good performance of the tablet, the user must fully
understand the manual as well as strictly follow the instructions provided.
z Avoid high temperatures (over 35ºC) or low temperatures (below -5ºC).
z Do not hit the tablet violently.
z Do not allow the tablet to get in contact with chemicals such as thinners, benzene,
etc.
z Do not expose the product to strong magnetic or electrical fields.
z Keep the tablet out of direct sunlight or other sources of heat.
z Do not attempt to disassemble, repair, or modify the player.
z Using the player and headphones while riding a bicycle or driving an automobile or
motorbike may lead to dangerous situations.
z Do not use high volume level, it may damage your hearing ability.
z We recommend separation and proper disposal of packaging, batteries and old
electronic products.
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Overview
Basic features
1. Music player: supporting • ape / flac / m4a / mp3 / ogg / wav / wma / dts
formats.
2. Video player: supporting • avi / mp4 / wmv / mov / mkv • MPEG-1 / MPEG-2 /
MPEG-4 ASP / H.264 AVC / wmv / 3gp / rmvb / vob / divx / ts / flv formats.
3. Picture gallery: supporting JPEG, BMP, GIF y PNG formats.
4. Instant messaging: supports MSN, SKYPE, etc.
5. Games: Supports JAVA games, G-sensor games and 3D games.
6. TV Out: Supports HDMI synchronous display.
7. Setting function: allows showing and setting all properties.
8. File system: supports FAT/FAT32/ NTFS and exFAT.
9. USB: supports OTG.
10. Supports peripherals like USB, mouse, keyboard, etc.
Accessories
The following accessories are included:
Accessories Functions
Adaptor Device charger
USB connection cable Connects the tablet to the PC for data transfer
Key
1. Key
No. Name Function Definition
1
Turning the
tablet on
ď1ĐPress and hold to turn on/off the device (power off interface prompt
appears).
ď2ĐPress and hold player for over 8s to restart tablet.
ď3ĐPress to turn on/off the screen (standby mode interface prompt
appears with the screen locked).
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2. Touch operation
No. Name Function Definition
1 Press
It indicates that key needs to be pressed for less than 1.2s, it is mainly
used in selecting a menu option, confirm etc.
2 Press and hold It indicates that key needs to be pressed for more than 1.2s.
3 Slide/Drag
It allows identifying touch trace direction on the screen. It is mainly used to
turn picture/page, drag items etc.
4
Handwriting
recognition
It is mainly used to insert characters/symbol.
5 Virtual key It belongs to virtual keyboard.
6 Vol+/ Vol-
Key to increase/decrease volume, press to increase or decrease volume
point by point, press and hold to increase or decrease volume
continuously.
7 Home Returns to main screen.
Tablet Applications
Some apps can be customised according to users need. The following list shows the most
common basic apps:
Music
, Picture Gallery , Browser , Email ,
Camera
.
Status Icons
Status bar menu is shown below:
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At the bottom of screen status bar, there are six operation icons on the left
side:
Icons Functions
Back soft key
Opens the previous screen, its function is similar to BACK key.
Home soft key
Opens the home screen, its function is similar to HOME key.
Shortcut key
List of most common apps, to open an app touch it.
Screenshot key
Full screenshot
Vol key (-)
Decreases the volume.
Vol key (+)
Increases the volume.
The icons on the right side display the current status of the tablet:
Icons Functions
USB connection status Displays the USB connection status.
USB debugging status Displays whether the USB debugger is active.
SD card connection
status
Displays if SD card has been removed.
Time
Displays current time.
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Wi-Fi
The device is connected to the Internet through a Wi-Fi connection. The more
number of signal bars in the icon, the stronger the signal.
Battery
Shows the battery level or charging status.
a) Getting started
System Configuration
Operating system: Windows 7/Vista/XP/2K/ME/98 (need to install driver)/ubuntu 9.0 and
above/Mac OS 10
CPU: Pentium 133MHz and above.
RAM: Minimum 32 MB.
Hard disk free space: Minimum 100 MB.
Video card: 640x480 or above with minimum 16 bit colour.
ON/OFF/Standby
ON: Pressing Power key, the player displays start-up picture and then enters home
screen.
OFF: Press and hold Power key for 5s on the home screen, the system will prompt
whether to power off device, then press ‘YES’, the device will power off normally.
Power saving and standby mode: With the device switched on, press power key to enter
power saving and standby mode, to exit power saving mode press power key again to
lighten the screen, then follow instructions to unlock the screen.
Reset
Press RESET key over 8s to restart the tablet if it has crashed.
PC Connection and Data Transfer
The tablet is connected to a PC using a USB cable. Once the cable is connected, the USB
icon
will appear on the lower right side of the status bar indicating that the tablet is
now connected through USB. As follows:
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When the USB connection menu appears, press ‘USB connected’.
Press ‘Turn on USB storage’ on prompted window:
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Then data transfer mode is activated.
Now the icons of device storage, built-in-memory disk and SD card (if the card is inserted)
will appear in my computer list.
To quit data transfer mode, press ‘Turn off USB storage’.
Noteġbefore quitting data transfer mode, disk unit system or NTFS card, to
safely disconnect from PC, click ‘Close USB storage device’ (Safely remove USB),
otherwise you may risk losing data.
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Charging
The tablet includes a high capacity Li-Ion battery. To charge the tablet, use the power
adaptor included along with the product.
When the battery is low, a window is prompted on the tablet screen to warn you that the
device needs to be charged.
It is important to charge it for at least 6 hours when charging for the first time.
Micro SD card Use
After connecting the tablet to the PC, you will find two removable disks, the first one is the
built-in-memory disk, and the other one is Micro SD card disk. If no card is inserted, the
second disk cannot be opened. The Tablet supports up to 32 GB Micro SD card
expansion.
Plug-in: Place the front side (Printed side) Micro SD card upwards in the direction in
which the machine’s display screen faces and insert it into the card slot by pushing with a
slight force. Now the machine can also play the files stored on the card.
Plug-out: Push Micro SD card inwards slightly, it will spring back for certain length, and
then take it out.
b) Basic features
Main screen
The tablet is locked by default; drag the lock icon as per appearing instructions to unlock.
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Another screen will appear: Touch the screen leftward and rightward to browse through
screens, it supports up to five screens altogether.
Switch to main screen: Press the HOME icon on the status bar or HOME key on the
tablet.
Main menu
Press the icon on the upper right side of main screen and the main menu will pop up.
To see all the apps listed on the main menu, drag the screen leftward or rightward.
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Open or switch applications:
Select a program and press its icon to open the application. Press the HOME icon or
HOME key to return to the main screen.
Screen customization (main screen settings)
Press and hold a certain application icon to add a short cut of the application to the
main screen.
Zoom in or zoom out
When you view pictures, websites, emails or maps zoom in or zoom out with a
gesture of the fingers.
Horizontal or vertical view
This device supports to watch the screen in horizontal or vertical view when you turn
it. When you turn the screen, the contents will adapt to the new outlay of the screen.
Text Input
When you need to input, the virtual keyboard will pop up. Also on the lower right side
of the screen a virtual keyboard
will appear. When you press it, the selecting menu
of input will appear. As following figure:
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c) Settings
Set applications, date and time, network connection options, etc.
Wi-Fi
It allows the tablet to connect to the Internet through Wi-Fi.
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Introduction to Wi-Fi:
ď1ĐTo join a Wi-Fi network: Press ‘ON’, the device detects the networks that are in its
range and allows you to select a network you wish to join and if required prompts you
to enter a password.
ď2ĐOnce the device connects to a Wi-Fi network, on the right side of the status bar an
icon
will appear which displays signal strength (the more number of bars it has
more stronger is the signal).
ď3ĐAfter the device is connected to a wireless network manually the device automatically
joins this network.
ď4ĐIf there are multiple networks used before are within range of the device, it will join
the last used network.
ď5ĐPress ‘OFF’ to turn off Wi-Fi.
Wi-Fi Advanced settings:
Press the icon
on the upper right side of main screen and and select option
‘Advanced’ from the popup menu:
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The following screen will open:
Keep the Wi-Fi connected in standby mode:
1Đ Always: it means Wi-Fi is still on in standby mode.
2Đ Only when plugged in: it means Wi-Fi is still on when the device is connected to a
power source in standby mode; otherwise Wi-Fi will be turned off.
3Đ Never: it means that when the device is in standby mode, Wi-Fi is always on, it will not
turn off automatically.
NoteġIf you need the Wi-Fi to keep working when the device is in standby mode,
select ‘Never’, as shown below:
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Data Usage Information
Displays data usage information.
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Additional settings
Set ‘Airplane mode’, ‘VPN’, ‘Mobile networks’, etc.
If you need to surf the Internet on 3G, first you need to turn off Wi-Fi and Ethernetďif it is
on), then plug in the 3G dongle with SIM card to the USB port of the tablet. The device will
join the network automatically and once connected the 3G logo will appear on system
menu. The complete connection process may last up to 1 minute.
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Sound
Volumes: set the volume level of music, video, games and other multimedia content as
well as set the volume level for notifications and alarm clock.
Ringtone and notifications: choose the ringtone and notifications warning tone (send
notifications, dial operations, plugging in or out of SD card, etc.).
Noteġthe different tones for notifications, option selection, SD card notifications, etc.,
are used in mobile phones but are set by default in the tablet.
Touch sounds: Indicates presence of tone when you touch the screen.
Screen lock sound: The device emits a sound when the screen is locked.
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Display
Brightness: set the brightness of the screen.
Wallpaper: You can choose the wallpaper of your choice from the animated, picture
and normal wallpaper galleries.
Sleep: If no operation is carried out during a specific amount of time
(15s/30s/1min/2min/5min/10min/30min), the tablet will enter standby mode automatically
and the display backlight will auto off to save battery.
Font size: set the font size: (small, normal, large, very large)
Accelerometer calibration: if the accelerometer has any deviation, it can calibrate it
from here.
Noteġsome games use the accelerometer, if you find that the accelerometer is not
working, search for the
icon on the left lower side of the screen. Press it and you will
get two options ‘Stretch to fill in the screen’ and ‘Zoom to fill in the screen’. Then you can
select the mode that best adapts to the game.
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Storage
Provides information on MID storage space.
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Wolder miTab Line Owner's manual

Category
Tablets
Type
Owner's manual

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