Instruction Manual
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Mac: Drag the ARCHOS hard drive icon on the desktop toward the trash (which will change to an "unmount" icon) and drop it in.
Linux: Right-click on the ARCHOS USB device icon and select "unmount" or "safely remove."
You can now unplug the USB cable.
SETTINGS
Use the settings to modify your ARCHOS to function for your particular needs. You can scroll the screen up and down to reveal settings that you don’t initially see. When
it is possible, you can use the Menu icon to access more options within one of the settings.
Wireless & Networks
When you do not need the WiFi or Bluetooth® connections, you can deactivate them in order to save battery power.
Airplane mode: This cuts the WiFi and Bluetooth® connections. This is typically required when onboard airplanes in order not to interfere with the aircraft’s sensitive
instruments.
WiFi: Tap on this line to enable or disable the WiFi connection.
WiFi settings: Allows you to set up and manage your WiFi networks. See: Making a WiFi Connection.
Bluetooth: tap on this line to enable or disable the Bluetooth® connection.
Bluetooth settings: Allows you to set up your device’s name (the name that will appear on your different Bluetooth® devices), make it discoverable or hidden, scan for
Bluetooth® devices in range, etc. See Pairing below. The ARCHOS is compatible with the Bluetooth® standards A2DP, DUN, PAN, OBEX, and AVRCP.
VPN settings: Allows to setp up and manage Virtual Private Networks
Remote control settings: Allows to control this device from another Android™ device using the 'Archos Remote Control' application.
3G port: Activate 3G stick port
Mobile networks: Allows toset options for roaming, networks, Access Point names
PAIRING
1. On your phone (or other device you want to pair), turn on Bluetooth® "detectable."
2. On the ARCHOS, select Menu > Settings > Wireless & Networks > Bluetooth and turn it on.
3. Still on the ARCHOS, tap on Bluetooth settings, select Scan for devices, then select your telephone which will be shown under Bluetooth devices.
4. Give a connection code, “1234” will be fine.
5. On your phone, you will now see that the ARCHOS is requesting to be paired. Type in the same code “1234”.
Your phone and ARCHOS now know each other. They are "paired."
Sound
General> Vibrate (only in silent mode).
General> Volume: Sets the volume for music and videos. Sets also the volume for alarms and notifications.You can also adjust the sound by using the volume buttons on
the device.
Notifications> Notification ringtone: Sets the sound type for system notifications.
Feedback> Audible selection: Enables/disables the touch-screen click sound.
Feedback> Screen lock sounds: Plays sounds when locking and unlocking the screen
Feedback> Haptic feedback: Vibrates when pressing soft keys and on certain User Interface interactions
Screen
Brightness: Allows you to adjust the brightness of the screen. Reducing the brightness will reduce battery consumption.
Auto-rotate screen: Allows you to set the orientation of the screen to a fixed position or based on the physical orientation of the device.
Animation: Enables/disables the display of animations when opening and closing applications.
Screen timeout: Allows you to adjust the delay before the screen automatically turns off and the device locks itself. To turn the screen back on, press the Power button
once, and press it again to unlock the screen.
Location & security
Use wireless networks: This screen gives you the possibility to allow certain Android™ applications to determine your current location via the WiFi connection.
Use GPS satellites> when locating, accurate street level
Use location for Google Search> Location used to improve Google Search results and other Google services.
Lock screen> Allows to configure lock screen and Owner info
Encryption> You can encrypt your accounts, settings, downloaded applications and their data, media and other files. Once you encrypt your tablet, you must enter a
numerical PIN or password to decrypt it each time that you turn it on. You can't unencrypt your tablet except by performing a factory data reset, erasing all your data.
SIM card lock> Allows to set up SIM card lock
Passwords> Visible passwords: Shows password as you type