Copyright © 2011 Regulatory Information 0 This device complies with requirement of 1995/5/EC with regard to Radio and Telecommunications terminal equipment directive. This device complies with requirement of EMC directive 2004/108/EC with regard to Electromagnetic Compatibility, and 2006/95/EC with regard to Low Voltage directive. FCC Class B Radio Frequency Interface Statement 0 The device complies with Parts 15 of the FCC Rule.
Chapter 1: Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Setting Up Your Tablet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Switching the Tablet On or Off. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Unlocking the Touch Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Turning the Sound On or Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charging the Tablet .
Chapter 6: Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Hardware Connections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PC Connections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Memory Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Accessories Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Software Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Browser . . .
Chapter 1: Getting Started This chapter helps you to quickly start using your Tablet. Setting Up Your Tablet 0 Switching the Tablet On or Off 0 Switching the Tablet On NOTE: 0 NOTE: The product previews seen in this user guide, may not represent the final product color or configuration. 1. Slide the Power switch in the direction shown in Figure 1. The system takes approximately 25 seconds for the system to boot. Figure 1. Power Switch Switching the Tablet Off 0 1.
4. The Power off menu indicates the device will shut down. a. Select OK to confirm or Cancel to exit the Power off menu. Figure 3. Power Off Menu Switching the Tablet to Standby Mode 0 1. Slide and release the Power switch. 2. Slide and release the Power switch to come out of the Standby Mode. Unlocking the Touch Screen 0 1. Slide and release the Power switch. 2. Drag the icon up to the green indicator as shown in Figure 5. Figure 4. Unlocking Touch Screen Turning the Sound On or Off 0 1.
Accessories 0 The following accessories are include in your package: AC Adapter Power Plug MicroUSB Quick cable Start Guide Warranty Card Charging the Tablet 0 To charge the Tablet, use a MicroUSB AC adapter and perform the following: 1. Connect cable (A) into the Tablet’s MicroUSB slot (B) (Figure 1). 2. Plug adapter (C) into a standard power outlet. 3. When charging is complete, unplug the adapter (C) from the power outlet 4. Disconnect the USB cable from your Tablet.
Chapter 2: Getting to Know Your Tablet This chapter provides a list of your Tablet’s features. Features of the Tablet 10.1" 0 Color TFT LCD display. Resolution: Supports 1024 x 600. the following picture formats: JPG, JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP. Supports Multi-standard (MPEG-4, H.264) encode/decode ,up to 720p HD resolution. The supported formats are: 3GPP/3GPP2/AMR/AWB/QCP/MP4/M4A/ASF Supports the following music file formats: MP3/AAC/M4A/MIDI/AMR/AWB.
Front View 0 1 53 7 62 Figure 7. 46 35 24 Front View Table 1. Front View No Item Icon Description 1 Camera Lens For video communication, taking photos or recording videos. 2 Volume key Adjust volume level. 3 Back key Returns to previous screen, when pressed. 4 Menu key Displays options for current screen, when pressed. 5 Home key Displays Home screen, when pressed.
Side View 0 1 Figure 8. 2 3 4 Side View Table 2. Side View No Item Item Description 1 MicroSD Slot Connection for MicroSD memory card use. 2 Headphone Jack Connection for headphones 3 MicroUSB Slot Connection for power adapter or PC.
Panel and Display Layout 0 Panel Display: 0 Home Key Figure 9. Menu Key Back Key Volume Key Panel Display Home Key Tap 0 once to access the Home screen. Refer to Figure 9. Menu Key Tap 0 once to view the Menu bar. Refer to Figure 9. Figure 10. Menu bar From the menu bar you can add shortcuts, widgets, folders and wallpaper to the Home screen as well as perform a GoogleTM Search and edit Settings. Back Key Tap 0 once to return to the previous screen. Refer to Figure 9.
Navigation 0 Figure 12 represent an overview of the screens: Home Screen Browser Screen Figure 12. Book Screen Photo Screen Video Screen Music Applications Screen Screen Screens Home Screen 0 Allows you to access the features of the Tablet and Quick Launch Bar, check battery and connection status. Figure 13. Home Screen Quick Launch Bar 0 Allows you to turn on or off Wi-Fi Bluetooth, airplane mode, automatic data synchronization for the applications and display brightness.
Access other parts of the Home screen 0 The Home screen extends to the left and to the right, providing extra space for icons. To access this space, slide your finger to the left or right direction across the Home screen. Customizing the Home Screen 0 You can add to the Home screen shortcuts, widgets, folders and wallpaper. 1. Touch and hold your finger on an empty area of the Home screen. Wait until Add to Home screen menu appears. Figure 15.
Notification and Status Bar 0 Notification and Status bar is located at the top of the screen and shows notifications (e.g. alarm), Tablet’s status and current time. 1 2 Figure 16. 3 Notification and Status Bar Table 3 describes some of the common icons that appear across the top of the Home screen. Table 3. Notification and Status Bar No 1 2 3 Icon Description USB Connection Tablet is connected to the PC via USB cable. Debugging Mode Tablet is in debugging mode. Bluetooth Bluetooth is On.
Browser Screen 0 Allows you to access the saved bookmarks. NOTE: NOTE: Prior to accessing a webpage, an Internet connection must be established. Figure 17. Browser Screen Access Bookmarked Webpages 0 Tap once on a bookmark to open a selected webpage. Adding New Bookmarks Tap 0 to add a new bookmark. Deleting Bookmarks 0 1. Touch and hold bookmark(s) that need to be deleted. 2. The 3. Tap on icon appears in the upper right corner. icon to delete selected bookmark(s).
Book Screen 0 Allows you to access books from My bookshelf. Figure 18. Book Screen Reading Books on a Shelf 0 1. Tap once on your desired book to open it. 2. Tap on the right page to page forward and on left page back. 3. Drag down to create bookmark. Drag up to delete bookmark. Refer to Figure 19. 4. Tap once on Contents icon to review contents of book and bookmark(s). Tap again to close menu. Refer to Figure 19. 5. Tap once on Brightness icon Refer to Figure 19. 6.
Reviewing Bookmarked Books On My bookshelf view tap once on (Figure 18). 0 to review all the books that have been bookmarked Modifying Shelf Library 0 On My bookshelf view tap once on to review all the shelves, sort books by bookshelf, name, author, time and delete books (Figure 18). Changing Bookshelf 0 On My bookshelf view hold and drag the selected book to the desired shelf (Figure 18). Changing Shelf Name 0 1. On My bookshelf view touch and hold finger on bookshelf name. Rename menu appears.
Chapter 3: Entering Text This chapter provides instructions on how to enter text on your Tablet. Text Input Methods 0 You can enter text using the onscreen keyboard. Some applications open the onscreen keyboard automatically. Others require a tap on the screen to access the onscreen keyboard. Figure 20 Onscreen Keyboard Entering Text Using the (QWERTY) Keypad 0 1. Touch the text field and onscreen keyboard opens. 2. Use the keypad to enter text.
Chapter 4: Multimedia This chapter provides information on how to use multimedia applications on your Tablet. Music Player 0 Tap on Music screen to open the music player (Figure 12). Figure 21. Music Player Playing songs 0 1. Tap on desired music file to listen. 2. Tap on to pause and on 3. Tap on to go to the next song and on NOTE: to resume. to go to the previous. NOTE: This function is not active when selecting and playing songs from All songs view (Figure 23). 4.
Songs Library NOTE: 0 NOTE: The All songs library is the default view of the Music screen. Screen Title Library Views Figure 23. Songs Library 1. On Music screen tap on: All songs view: songs sorted by song name Albums Artists view: songs sorted by album name view: songs sorted by artist Genres view: songs sorted by genre Playlists NOTE: view: songs in playlist(s) NOTE: To view a different library selection, tap screen title icon to return to the library list.
Video Player 0 Tap on Video screen to open a video player, refer to Figure 12.. Figure 25. Video Player Playing a video 0 1. Tap on desired video file to view it. 2. Tap on to pause and on to resume video. 3. Tap on to go to the next video and on to go to the previous video. 4. Slide play progress bar to go forward or backward in a movie. 5. Tap on NOTE: to adjust the volume. NOTE: To access control bar while watching a movie, tap on the screen once. Modifying video files Figure 26.
Gallery 0 Tap on Photo screen to open a gallery, refer to Figure 12 . Figure 27. Gallery Viewing Images 0 1. Tap on a desired album. 2. Tap on a desired image file to open it. 3. Drag the image to the left or right to see the previous or next image in the album. 4. Using fingers or tools, spread the image to zoom in. Shrink the image to zoom out. Modifying image files 0 1. On the Photo screen, tap to open an album. 2. Touch and hold the desired image file for approximately one second. 3.
Starting a Slide Show Figure 28. 0 Slide Show 1. On the Photo screen, tap on the desired album to open. 2. Tap on the screen to access the slide show control. 3. Tap on to start the slide show. Tap on to end the slide show. Camera 0 Camera allows you to capture photos and shoot videos. Using the Camera Figure 29. 0 Camera 1. Tap on Settings screen->Camera to open Camera. 2. Drag up to shoot videos and down to capture photos. 3. Tap on to capture photo or on 4.
Chapter 5: Changing settings This chapter provides information on how to change settings on your Tablet. Two methods to access the Settings screen are as follows: Tap Tap NOTE: on panel -> on on panel -> Settings -> Applications screen . -> Settings NOTE: indicates that the menu item has a sub-menu. Wireless and Networks 0 Tap on Wireless & networks to view and configure the following functions: 1. Tap on Airplane mode to turn it on or off.
Location and Security 0 Tap on Location & security to view and configure the following functions: 1. Tap on Set up screen lock to lock screen with a pattern, or password. The available selections are None, Pattern or Password. 2. Tap on Visible passwords to show password as you type. You can turn it on or off. The indicates that Auto-rotate selection is turned on and the that it is turned off. 3. Tap on Select device administrators to add or remove device administrators. 4.
! CAUTION: Formatting the SD card causes the data on SD card to be erased. 3. Tap on Format SD card to Format the card. Language and Keyboard 0 Tap on Language & keyboard to view and configure the following functions: 1. Tap on Select language to change the current language. For supported languages, refer to Features of the Tablet. 2. Tap on StylusIME to configure the StylusIME settings. 3. Tap on the Android keyboard to configure the keyboard settings.
Chapter 6: Connections This chapter provides information on hardware and software features that allow connection to the other devices and the Internet. Hardware Connections 0 PC Connections 0 Your Tablet can be connected to a personal computer (PC) via MicroUSB cable. MicroUSB cable is included to the package. Memory Card 0 This section provides step-by-step instructions on how to install and remove a memory card. A A C A Figure 30.
Removing a Memory Card + ! IMPORTANT: 0 To prevent damage to information stored on the memory card, unmount the card before removing it from the device. CAUTION: Removing the memory card while saving data may cause loss of data and damage to your memory card. Remove the memory card by performing the following: 1. From the Home Screen, press the Menu Key-> Settings-> SD card and & internal storage-> Unmount SD card. 1. Open slot cover (C) to expose memory slot (A). (Figure 30) 2.
Software Connections 0 Browser 0 Open a web browser from the Home screen (Figure 12). NOTE: NOTE: Prior to using a web browser, an Internet connection must be established. Using a browser 0 1. Tap on web page address field. Figure 32. Web Page Address Field 2. Onscreen keyboard opens. Type in the web address you wish you visit and tap to Figure 33. Figure 33. . Refer Onscreen Keyboard 3. Tap to go to the previous web page and tap Figure 32. to go to the next web page. Refer to 4.
Wi-Fi 0 Wi-Fi is a wireless networking technology that allows access to the Internet. Configuring Wi-Fi Settings 0 1. Navigate to Settings screen, refer to Chapter 5: Changing settings. 2. Tap on Wireless & networks. 3. Tap on Wi-Fi to turn it on or off. The indicates it is turned off. indicates that Wi-Fi is turned on and the 4. Tap on Wi-Fi settings to set up and manage wireless access points. access point is secured and that it is not secured.
Chapter 7: Applications This chapter provides information on available applications on your Tablet. Available Applications on Your Tablet Tap on the Home key -> Applications screen to view all applications. Refer to Figure 12 Here is a list of the applications: to open Adobe Reader®. Adobe Reader, tap NOTE: NOTE: Prior to access App Center, an Internet connection must be established.
Using the Email Figure 34. 0 Setting up an Email Account 1. To set up your email account, tap on Email address field on the Set up email screen. 2. Type in your email address from the onscreen keyboard and tap Next. 3. Type in your password and tap Done. 4. Tap Next to finish setup or tap Manual setup to configure your account type. The available types are POP3, IMAP and Exchange. 5. Follow the onscreen instructions and tap Next to finish setup. 6.
Using the ES File Explorer 0 ES File Explorer is a featured local/LAN/FTP/Bluetooth file, security, application, task and bookmark manager. Figure 36. ES File Explorer 1. Tap on Local view to switch to LAN, FTP or Bluetooth view. Tap on /sdcard/ view to access files on SD card. 2. Tap to view files from SD card and 3. Tap to make multiple selection of the files. 4. Tap to perform a search on selected data storage. 5. Tap to go back one level. 6. Tap to go to Instructions page.
Using the Workshop4.6 0 Perform the following for each image you want to edit: Figure 38. Workshop 1. Tap on an image file you wish to edit. 2. Information at the upper right corner of the screen shows the displayed size of the original image. Using fingers or tools, expand the image to zoom in or shrink the image to zoom out. 3. Tap to enter image editing mode. NOTE: Tap NOTE: to accept the changes and to Undo the changes and to Redo the changes. Image editing menus Tap to reject the changes.
Chapter 8: Health and Safety Information This chapter discusses safety precautions when using your Tablet. Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals 0 This Tablet uses the same radio frequency and operates on the same network as mobile phones. Therefore all the safety information concerning RF exposure from wireless phones is applicable to your Tablet. The scientific evidences do not show a danger to any users of Tablets from RF exposure.
Chapter 9: Frequently Asked Questions This chapter provides a list of frequently asked questions and solutions. Q: Why can’t I power On the HANNSpad? A: 0 1. Make sure the battery is charged. 2. Make sure the Tablet is switched On. Refer to Switching the Tablet On or Off. 3. Make sure the HANNSpad is not damaged and functional. 4. If the problem remains, contact your retailer or HANNSpree service center. Q: Why can’t I access the Internet from my HANNSpad? A: 0 1.