User's Manual

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For users familiar with computer le transfer, Windows Explorer can
be used as an alternative to Windows Media Player to transfer les
or folders to your tablet. Windows Explorer is also used to transfer
other data les such as documents, spreadsheets and ebooks.
Switch on the computer.•
In Windows XP, navigate to ‘My Computer’ (Click Start>My •
Computer). In Windows 7, navigate to ‘Computer’ (Click the
Windows logo> Computer)
Connect the USB cable (supplied) to the USB jack on the •
tablet.
Connect the other end of the cable to a convenient USB port •
on your computer.
On your computer, browse to the list of drives.•
After a short delay, the tablet will appear in the drive list as a
‘Removable Disk with the identity ARCHM805KD, Technika
Connect.
NOTE: When a Micro-SD card is docked to the tablet to expand the
memory, this will appear as a separate drive.
Double click to open the Technika Connect drive and you will see •
a group of folders. Some of these hold media and other data for
your tablet such as -
MUSIC (for uploading music).•
PICTURES (for digital photos).•
MOVIES (for videos and movies).•
DCIM (for photos and videos taken by the tablet •
camera).
Open a second window of ‘My Computer’.•
TRANSFERRING FILES USING WINDOWS EXPLORER
Uploading les/folders:
Browse to the folders or les you want to copy from your •
computer and drag them onto a folder to upload them.
In the example, music albums are being dragged onto the MUSIC
folder on the tablet. The process is the same for other types of le, but
the destination folder will be dierent.
NOTE: Music les must be in MP3, WAV, APE, OGG or FLAC format,
videos must be in AVI, MP4, MKV, MOV or FLV format and photo
les must be in JPG, BMP, GIF or PNG format.
Creating folders on the tablet from your computer:
You can create new folders on your tablet to organise your •
documents, spreadsheets etc, just as you would on your
computer.
Once you have created the folders you need you can copy your les
to them.