User’s Guide V. 1.2 Latte ICE Tab2 LV70D Android Tablet • This guide shall only be used for providing information and operating instruction • Latte Communications, Inc.
+ SAFETY PRECAUTIONS • Do not use the tablet in extremely hot, cold, dusty or damp environments. • Do not leave the tablet inside a car with all windows closed in summer weather. • Do not drop the tablet when using it. It might seriously damage the components inside and crack the screen. • Do not pull out the adapter cord or touch the power plug with wet hands. • Do not use a damaged power cord, a damaged plug or a loose power outlet. • Do not disassemble, repair, or modify the tablet arbitrarily.
+ CONTENTS 4 About LV70D 5 Main Specifications 6 Memory Partitions 7 Exterior 20 Download Applications 21 Web Browsing 21 Opening a Browser 21 Entering URL 22 Settings 23 Copy & Paste 24 System Settings 26 Language & Input 27 Managing Applications 28 Factory Data Reset 9 Basic Operations 10 Charging 11 Turning On/Off 12 Unlocking The Screen 13 On Screen Buttons 14 Using Touch Screen 15 Moving Files from PC to LV70D 17 Wifi Connection 18 Home Screens 18 Changing your Wallpaper 18 Moving Icons 18 Removing I
ABOUT LV70D Main Specifications Memory Partitions Exterior 4
+ MAIN SPECIFICATIONS • O/S: Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean • Screen: 7.0” HD TFT Capacitive Screen (1024 X 600, 16million colors) • CPU: Dual Core Cortex A9 up tp 1.2Ghz (Built-in 3D accelerator) • RAM: 1GB DDR3 • Connectivity: Wi-Fi (IEEE802.11 b/g/n) • Video: 1080P HD Video support MPEG-2, MPEG-4, H.
+ MEMORY PARTITIONS Internal built-in memory on the tablet is split into 2 areas. This is a very important concept to understand (this is an Android O/S memory structural requirement) • The system memory (Internal memory in Android: ~1GB): This is the area where your downloaded applications will be stored by default • The user memory (SD card in Android: total memory minus system memory): This is the area where you can store music, video or picture files.
+ EXTERIOR Front 7
+ EXTERIOR Back Side 8
BASIC OPERATIONS Charging Turning On/Off Unlocking The Screen On Screen Buttons Using Touch Screen Moving files from PC to Tablet WiFi Connection Home Screens Applications/Widget Screens Downloading Applications Web Browsing Copy & Paste System Settings Language & Input Managing Applications Factory Data Reset 9
+ CHARGING Please connect the included power adapter to your tablet. Fully charge your tablet for about 4-5 hours before the first use.
+ TURNING ON/OFF • Turn on: Press and hold the power button. It will take up to 1 minute to boot.
+ UNLOCKING THE SCREEN The tablet goes into a sleep mode after a set time of no operation. When you are in the sleep mode, you will need to unlock the screen to activate your tablet.
+ ON SCREEN BUTTONS There are 3 main buttons located at the bottom center of the screen: Back, Home and Recent Apps. • Back: Go back to the previous screen • Home: Go back to the home screen. Hold and slide up to access ”Google Now” • Recent Apps: Open a list of recent apps. Tap an app to open or swipe left or right to remove the app from the list. You can also tap the “Notifications” (Top left) / “Information” (Top Right) areas to view various notifications and information .
+ USING TOUCH SCREEN Precautions before use - Do not press the screen with a sharp object. - The sensors may be damaged when they are pressed too hard or excessive pressure is applied. • Tapping: You can select or execute a function by tapping a desired menu or item. • Tapping and holding down: You can check available options by tapping and holding down a desired menu/item/text or screen. • Dragging: You can move the item you want to a desired location on the screen by tapping and holding down the item.
+ MOVING FILES FROM PC TO TABLET You can move files from/to the tablet and your PC easily via the USB cable. 1. Make sure the tablet is on 2. Connect the tablet to your PC via the included USB cable. 3. When successfully connected, you will see the new USB connection notification in the notification area. 4.
+ MOVING FILES FROM PC TO TABLET 5. On the next screen, tap “Turn on USB storage” 6.
+ WiFi Connection Internet and many other services can only used when the tablet connects with a Wi-Fi Access Point (AP) or a free unsecured Wi-Fi hotspot. You can change the Wireless network setting. 1. Tap the Wi-Fi setting under Settings to turn on/off Wi-Fi 2. The device will start searching for available Wi-Fi networks 3.
+ HOME SCREENS When you press the home button, the home screen appears. Swipe the screen left or right to view all the screens. • Changing the Wallpaper 1. Tap and hold on any open space on your home screen 2. A list of options will appear 3. Select the picture from “Gallery”, “Live Wallpapers” and “Wallpapers” and set it as a wallpaper • Moving Icons 1. Tap and hold an icon 2. Slide your finger to the new position (To move between Home screens, slide toward the edge of the screen.
+ APPLICATION / WIDGET SCREENS This is the area where all your applications and widgets will appear. As you download new applications, they will appear on the screens. • Accessing the Application Screen 1. From any Home screen, tap the Application/Widget button on the screen 2. Swipe left or right to view all applications in your device. • Creating a Shortcut to the Home Screen 1. From the application screen, tap and hold an application/widget icon 2.
+ DOWNLOAD APPLICATIONS You can download and install various applications/widgets Download from “Play Store by Google” 1. Tap the “Play Store” icon 2. You will need to create a Gmail account if you do not have one 3. Log in to the Play Store using your Gmail account username and password 4. Search or browse through categories for applications you want 5. Tap the application you want and follow the instruction on the screen Note: There are more than 500,000+ applications in the store and growing.
+ WEB BROWSING • Opening a browser Tap the browser from the home or application screen to open a browser. The default browser is Google Browser. You can download different browsers from the Play store. • Entering URL Tap the URL address bar on the top of the browser. Onscreen keyboard will pop up. Using the keyboard, enter URL in the URL address bar. Once finished, tap the GO button on the onscreen keyboard.
+ WEB BROWSING • Settings To access the settings for the Web page, tap the menu button located at top right side of the screen. It will show you a list of options for the Web page. If you want to view the web pages in the format of desktop views, please select the option, “Request desktop site”.
+ COPY & PASTE You can easily copy and paste texts from any web pages or documents.. • Select text: Touch and hold within the text. The nearest word will be highlighted and blue tabs will appear. Drag tabs to edit selection • Move the insertion point: Touch where you want to type. The cursor will blink in the new position and a blue tab will appear below it. Drag the tab to move the cursor • Copy: Once the text is selected and highlighted, tap the copy button.
+ SYSTEM SETTINGS To access the System settings, please tap the setting icon in the application screen (or you can create a short cut on the home screen by “tap and hold” the setting icon from the application screen). When you tap the Settings icon, the screen will show you all the available options for system settings.
+ SYSTEM SETTINGS • Wi-Fi: Turn Wi-Fi on to see available networks and connect. • Sound: Adjust the volume, notifications, and alarm sounds. • Display: Adjust brightness, change your wallpaper, sleep settings, and font size. • Screenshot Setting: Adjust delay time, location of screenshot storage, or place screenshot button in status bar. • Storage: Provides storage use data. • Battery: Provides battery usage data.
+ LANGUAGE & INPUT • Select Language: Choose your preferred language. • Android keyboard: Tap Android keyboard and change the settings for the onscreen keyboard Note: Search for other language keyboards from the market place and install. Once installed, come back to this setting option and choose the keyboard you want.
+ MANAGING APPLICATIONS You can manage all of your applications here. Note: When applications are downloaded, they will be stored in the internal system memory initially (up to ~1GB). Once the internal memory is full, you can not download any more applications. In this case, please move some of your applications to a user memory (called SD Card in Android system) and free up the internal system memory • Manage applications: All of your installed applications are listed here 1.
+ FACTORY DATA RESET This option will erase all data and saved settings back to the factory default setting. Please note that all of your saved data will be erased and make sure you back up all your important data before you perform this option.
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+ IMPORTANT TIPS USB connection Please disconnect the USB cable or turn off “USB Storage” option before you use your table. Once it is connected, the tablet can not access to the internal memory. Reset Android-based devices like PCs might freeze once in a while. In this case, please reset the tablet using a sharp object (the reset hole is located on the back).
+ LEGAL Copyrights Copyright ⓒ 2013 Latte Communications Inc. All rights reserved. This User Guide is the property of Latte Communications Inc. (Latte) and is protected by copyright law. This User Guide shall not be partially or wholly reproduced, distributed, translated or altered in an electronic or printed form without the written permission of Latte. It is the user's responsibility to follow the corresponding copyright laws. Trademarks Latte Communications Inc.
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+ FCC NOTIFICATIONS AND CAUTIONS This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
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