SN1AT7 (HSG1279)
English Contents Precautions ...................................................................................................................... 4 What’s in the box............................................................................................................. 5 1. Know Your Tablet PC ................................................................................................. 6 1.1 Front View ..............................................................................................
This device is in accordance with the requirements in Radio & Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 1995/5/EC. This device complies with the requirements in EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004/108/EC and Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC. FCC Statement 1. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference.
English Preventing Hearing Loss Caution: Permanent hearing loss may occur if earphones or headphones are used at high volume for prolonged periods of time. This device have been tested to comply with the Sound Pressure Level requirement laid down in the applicable EN 503321 and/or EN 50332-2 standards. The Li-ion battery package in the product is not serviced and replaced. Trademark Notice Hannspree products incorporate High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI™) technology.
English Precautions For the correct use and good performance of the device, the user must fully understand the manual as well as strictly follow the instructions provided. • Please avoid high temperature (over 35°C) or low temperature (below 0°C). • Never knock the main machine violently. • Never let the device come in contact with chemicals such as benzene, thinner etc. • Do not let the device get close to strong magnetic field, electric field etc.
English What’s in the box Micro USB cable Power adapter Tablet PC (SN1AT7) Adapter head NOTE: The included adapter head may vary depending on the region. This Quick Start Guide and a Warranty card are also included. • If any item is damaged or missing, contact your point of purchase for assistance. • Use only approved accessories. • Accessories may vary by country or region.
English 1. Know Your Tablet PC 1.1 Front View 2 1 3 4 No Item Description 1 Touch Screen Displays the user interface and receives touch input. 2 Front Camera For video chatting or taking self-portrait pictures. 3 Power Key • Press and hold to turn the device on or off. • Press to turn the backlight on / off and put the device into sleep mode. 4 Volume Keys Press to adjust the volume.
English 1.2 Back View 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 No 7 Item Description 1 Rear Camera For taking pictures or recording videos. 2 Speakers Emits sound output. 3 MicroSD Card Slot Insert a microSD card for additional storage space. 4 HDMI Port Output images using HDMI cable (sold separately) to an HDMI television or display device. 5 Microphone For audio input. 6 Earphone Jack Connects to an earphone using a 3.5 mm audio jack. 7 Micro USB Port Connects to a PC using the supplied USB cable.
English 2. First Use of Tablet PC 2.1 Managing and Charging the Battery Before using the tablet PC for the first time, fully charge the battery. This tablet PC has a built-in polymer battery; use only the dedicated charger to charge the device. In order to prolong the service life of the product’s battery, for the first two battery charges we recommend that you use the device until the battery is fully depleted and then charge to full capacity.
English 2.3 Connecting PC and Data Transmission Use the supplied USB cable, connect the device to the PC to transfer data or power up the device. Enter the USB disk mode to copy and delete files to and from the PC. When the operation menu appears, click “USB connected”: Click “Turn on USB storage” on the prompting window, then enter the data transmission state. • At this time, you can locate the tablet storage card and SD card (if the card has been plugged in) in My Computer list.
English 3. The Home Screen 3.1 Home Screen After powering on the device, the locked Home screen is displayed. The screen is locked by default. To unlock the screen, drag towards . Or, drag towards to directly enter the camera application. In the home screen you can manage the application icons: • Add application shortcuts: Long press an application icon from the application menu and then drag the icon to the home screen to add as shortcut.
English • Wallpapers: Choose a picture from the default system pictures to use as the background of the home screen. 3.3 Status Bar The status bar is located at the bottom the screen. The icons on the left side are: • Return : Tap to return to the previous screen. • Home : Tap to return to the Home screen. • History : Tap to view the most-recently accessed applications. • Screen Capture : Tap to capture the snapshot of the current screen.
Tap the application icon English 3.5 Application Menu to view the application menu screen. In the application menu interface, you can touch an application icon to open the application. In applications with browsing capabilities, such as Explorer, Music, and Gallery, etc., you can drag the scroll bar up and down or flick the screen to scroll the file list.
English 4. Basic Settings You can personalize applications, set the system date and time, configure the network connection, and change other device settings in the Settings page. To open the Settings page, do one of the following: • Tap the Application icon, then tap Settings. • Tap the notification icons on the right side of the status bar, then tap > . Tap an item on the left panel menu to display more function settings on the right panel. 4.1 Wi-Fi and Network 4.1.
• The Wi-Fi icon showing indicates Wi-Fi is turned off. • The Wi-Fi icon showing indicates Wi-Fi is turned on. English Tap the Wi-Fi switch button to turn Wi-Fi on or off. Connect to an Access Point 1. Turn on Wi-Fi. The device searches for available networks within range and displays the searched Access Point (AP) names on the right panel. 2. Tap an access point name that you want to connect to. If the selected access point is protected by a password, the device will prompt for the password.
English 4.2 Device 4.2.1 Sound Set the tone and sound notifications. • Volumes: Includes volume adjustments for Music, Video, Games and other media, notifications and alarm clock. Drag the slider bar to adjust the corresponding volume. • Default notification: Set the default notification ringtone. • Touch sounds: Produce sound when you make selection on the screen. • Screen lock sound: Produce sound when you unlock or lock the screen. 4.2.2 Display • Brightness: Adjust the screen brightness.
• Sleep: Adjust delay before the screen automatically goes off. Eight available options: 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minute, 2 minutes, 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 30 minutes, and never sleep. • Font size: Set the size of the system font, there are four options : Small, Normal, Large, Huge. • Accelerometer calibration: Select to calibrate the accelerometer. • HDMI: Set the setting to ON to enable the HDMI output function. • Output screen resize: Set the HDMI output screen size. NOTE: HDMI Resolution Regulation 1.
English 4.2.4 Battery Displays the battery status. Click the icon to see more details. 4.2.5 Apps Displays the status of the applications in the device. • DOWNLOADED: Lists applications installed by the user. • ON SD CARD: Lists applications in the SD card. • RUNNING: Displays the running applications in the system. • ALL: Lists all the applications in the device.
English 4.3 Personal 4.3.1 Location and services Set your location and allow interactive options with Google. • Google’s location service: When checked, applications use data from Wi-Fi or mobile networks to determine your approximate location. • Location & Google search: When checked, applications let Google to use your location to improve search results and other services. 4.3.2 Security The Security menu allows you to set device security options.
English • Make passwords visible: Check this option to display password characters as you type them on screen. • Device administrators: Views or deactivates device administrators. • Unknown sources: Runs and installs application programs not from Google market. CREDENTIAL STORAGE Ascertain the legality and credibility of the program with some credentials CA. • Trusted credentials: Store trusted credentials used by the system or the user.
English 4.3.4 Backup & Reset BACKUP & RESTORE • Back up my data: Check this option to back up application data, Wi-Fi passwords, and other settings to Google servers. • Backup account: Set up a backup account. • Automatic restore: Check this option to automatically restore the backed up settings and data when reinstalling an application. PERSONAL DATA • Factory data reset: Clear all the data in the tablet PC; generally used to restore the system when it goes wrong. 4.4 Accounts 4.4.
English 4.5 System 4.5.1 Date and time Set the date, time, time zone, and date format. • Automatic date & time: Use the time on the network; it requires access to Internet, restart the device for the settings to take effect. • Set date: Access to date setting interface and set the date. • Set time: Access to time setting interface and set the time. • Select time zone: Access to time zone setting interface and set time zone. • Use 24-hour format: Set the display format of the time.
English 4.5.2 Accessibility SYSTEM • Large text: Check this option to use a large text as the system display font. • Auto-rotate screen: Check this option to let the screen orientation change automatically when you rotate the tablet. • Text-to-speech output: Set the text-to-speech settings. • Touch & hold delay: Set the response speed of the touch screen. • Enhance web accessibility: Whether to install the script from Google or not for viewing the web conveniently.
English • Stay awake: Check this option to let the screen stay awake when it is being charged in power-on status. • HDCP checking: Use HDCP checking for DRM content only. • Protect SD card: Check this option to let the application ask for permission before reading the memory card. DEBUGGING • USB debugging: Check this option to enable the system to copy data between computer and the device, installs application program on user’s device without sending notice and read log data.
English 4.5.4 About Tablet • Software Update: Detect the system version and upgrade. • Status: View the status of tablet PC, including battery power, network, and other information. • Legal information: View Open source licenses. • Model number: Display the device model number. • Android version: Display the version number of Android. • Kernel version: Display the version number of Linux core. • Build number: Display the customized version number, used for distinguishing the system software.
English 5. System Firmware Update Android devices automatically receive over-the-air (OTA) updates whenever the manufacturer of the tablet rolls out official updates. Usually users check for updates by heading to Settings > About tablet > System Update.
Platform Storage Panel Communications Operating System Android 4.1.x + OTA to 4.2.x Processor ARM Cortex-A9 family, 1.2 GHz, Quad Core Memory 1GB DDR3 Storage NAND FLASH 16GB (Default) on main board, 32GB max. Brightness LCD Panel with LED backlight, 300 cd/m2 (Min. 255 cd/m2) Resolution 10.1 inch , 16:10, 1280x800 (IPS) Type Capacitive type Sensor (points) Multi touch (Supported 10 points) WLAN WLAN (802.11 b/g/n) Bluetooth BT3.0 Camera Front camera: 0.3M pixel Rear camera: 2.
English 7. Troubleshooting 7.1 Resetting your device to Factory Defaults If you need to reset your device to the factory default settings for any reason please follow the process below: WARNING!!! Please be aware any information currently on the device will be permanently erased by following this procedure. 1. Go to applications screen and touch the settings button. 2. Touch the Backup & Reset option. 3. Select Factory data reset. 4. Leave the erase SD card option unticked and touch Reset tablet. 5.