Safety Precautions z Do not subject the device to severe impact or drop it from heights. z Do not use the device in extreme hot or cold, dusty or damp conditions. Do not expose it to direct sunlight. z Avoid using the device near strong magnetic fields. z Keep the device away from water and other liquids. In the event that water or z z z z z z z z z z z z z z other liquids enter the device, power off the product immediately and clean the device.
operable as long as the battery has sufficient charge. z The power adaptor is a CLASS II apparatus with double insulation, and no external ground is provided. z Safety symbol explanation: - - - The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of non-insulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock.
Listening Cautions z Do not listen to your earphones or headphones at a high volume. Hearing experts advise against continuous extended play. z Excessive volume through earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss. z If you experience a ringing in your ears, reduce volume or discontinue use. z Do not use while operating a motorized vehicle. It may create a traffic hazard and is illegal in many areas.
Table of Content Safety Precautions ..............................................................................................1 Listening Cautions ...............................................................................................3 Introduction..........................................................................................................5 Feature Summary................................................................................................5 Accessories ...................
Introduction This device can give you an amazing e-book reading experience – allowing you to store a large number of e-books in this device. Furthermore, this latest generation of small, powerful, highly portable device combines many advanced features - Wi-Fi connectivity, music player, movie player, photo viewer etc. in a convenient, pocket-sized solution for your life on-the-go. Feature Summary E-book Reader Allows you to read a large number of e-books stored in the device.
Buttons & Ports Front View c a b Bottom View d f a. Previous – press to go back to the previous page. b. Next – press to go forward to the next page. c. Touch Screen g h e Power-IN port – connects to any standard electric source d. through the provided AC adaptor. SD Card Slot – accommodates any standard SD memory card. e. Earphone Port – connects to stereo earphones (not provided f. with the unit.) g. USB Port – connects to a computer through the USB cable. h.
Charging Battery The device has a built-in rechargeable battery. No extra battery installation is required. Just charge the device when it indicates low battery. To charge the battery, plug the AC adaptor to any standard wall outlet and the DC-IN port of the device. It takes about 3 hours to fully charge the battery. Note: a. You can operate the device even when it is being charged. But for extended battery life, it is suggested NOT to use the device when it is charging. b.
(5) Disconnect the device from the PC safely. a) Left-click the icon at the right bottom corner of the computer desktop. b) Click the pop-up mini-window message of “Stop the USB Mass Storage Device – Drive (X).” c) Disconnect the device from the computer. Note: The pre-installed applications and Android OS occupies a considerable part of capacity – nearly more than 1GB, it is normal that you see huge difference between available memory space and total capacity.
Home Screen Indications a b cde g f i j h a. b. c. d. e. f. g. k n l m o l p m q h. i. j. k. l. m. n. o. p. q. Go to Home Screen. USB Connection WI-FI available Battery incidator Time MENU: display overlay menu Return: go back to the previous screen or directory Weather forecast for worldwide cities (need available Wi-Fi network) Date Application Shortcuts Enter reading history Left Arrow: Scroll left through e-books. Right Arrow: Scroll right through e-books. Recently read e-books.
Using the Touch Screen This device is equipped with a touch-screen. Following are a few tips on how to use the touch screen. Main Touch Screen Actions y y In many applications, you can go back one level in the interface by tapping on the (at the top right corner of the screen). Back icon Wherever you are in the interface, you can go back directly to the Home Screen by tapping on the Home icon (in the top left corner of the screen).
y In the Home Screen, you can tap an e-book cover to start reading immediately. y Tapping on the Left Arrow titles. or Right Arrow can scroll through other e-book Note: a. Make sure your e-book format is supported by the device. Supported formats are PDF , EPUB, TXT and FB2. b. Covers for PDF and FB2 e-books are displayed as covers defaulted by the device since PDF/FB2 files generally have no cover data.
Sort e-books In the history or e-book library,you can sort e-books by title, author or file size by tapping on Title, Author or Size. Start Reading To start reading an e-book, tap “Continue Read..” Page Up/Down When you are reading the e-book, you can slide your finger on the screen left and right OR press the PREVIOUS/NEXT buttons on the device to page up or down. Increase Font Size (1) When you are reading, tap the Menu icon to display e-book settings. (2) Tap “Zoom In” to make the page larger.
(1) When you are reading, tap the Menu icon to display e-book settings. (2) Tap “Go to..” (3) Tap the page number input field to display the virtual keyboard. (4) Tap the numbers to input the page number. (5) Once you finish inputting the page number, tap “OK” to jump to the specified page. Use Bookmarks You can add, delete or load bookmarks on the page. (1) When you are reading, tap the Menu icon to display e-book settings. (2) Tap“Bookmarks” to display a bookmark menu.
Launching the Web browser Tap the “Browser” icon in the Home Screen to launch the Web browser. If you are already connected to a network, the Web browser will simply open and you can start browsing the Web. To access a new website, tap the Menu icon to display the menu, and then select “Go” to input another address. Note: Not all wireless networks offer access to the Internet. Some Wi-Fi networks only link several computers together, without any Internet connection.
When you are viewing a page, you can tap the menu icon items. Go to display the menu Allows you to enter the address of a website you’d like to visit. Enter the address with the virtual keyboard. Select “Go” to open the website in the current window. Bookmarks Will open the “Bookmarks” manager. You will see three tabs: “Bookmarks,” “Most visited,” and “History.” “Bookmarks” shows you a list of bookmarks. Just tap one of them to open it in the current window.
You should enter the music library once you start the music player. The Music Library shows your music files sorted by categories (Artist, Album, Genre, etc.) if your music files contain these song information tags. If some of your music files do not contain information tags, they will be classified as (Unknown) in the Music Library. When new music is copied to the device, the Music Library will be updated automatically. y You can drag your finger up and down on the file list to scroll through the list.
You can sort all tracks/folders by their leading letters in order from A to Z, the creation time of the track/folder, the file size or the file type. in the menu. (1) In the music library, tap the Directory Browsing icon (2) Choose the memory device to be sorted. (3) Tap the Sort icon (by file size) / (by file type) / (by leading letter)/ (by creation time) to sort the tracks/folders stored in the selected memory device.
A playlist is a list of audio tracks that the music player will automatically play one after the other. On this device, you can play, create and edit as many playlists as you want. Create a Playlist (1) While you are in the music list, select the Playlist menu item “ will open. You can now start modifying the playlist. ,” a playlist panel (2) Tap the New Playlist icon to create a new playlist. beside the playlist name to add songs to the playlist.
Navigate through Video Files You should see the video list when you enter the video player. y You can drag your finger up and down on the video list to scroll the video list up and down. y Tap a video to start playing. y You can go back directly to the Home screen by tapping on the Return icon or Home icon . Playback Screen b a c d a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i.
y Tap y Tap y Tap / to rewind or fast forward the video playback. to change the aspect ratio of screen to 4:3 or 16:9. to stop playing and return to the video list. Video Playback Settings Tap the icon to display the video settings. Play from beginning (this will delete bookmark) Delete bookmark and play from beginning. Delete Bookmark Delete the video bookmark. Help Get instructions on playing video. Repeat Single – plays the current video and then stops after playing.
When you are viewing a photo, you can tap the screen to show a floating toolbar at the bottom of the screen. y To start/pause a slideshow, tap the Slideshow icon . y To display the previous/next picture, tap the Left icon / Right icon . y To rotate the picture 90° counterclockwise, tap the Rotate Left icon . To rotate the picture 90° clockwise, tap the Rotate Right icon . y To magnify the current picture, tap the Zoom In icon .
You can go back one level in the directory by tapping on the LevelUp button . Wherever you are in the interface, you can go back directly to the Home screen or Home icon . by tapping on the Return icon Tap the Home icon to go to the root directory. y y y Using the Toolbar You can use the toolbar to navigate through your device’s internal memory/ memory card and delete or copy files. Tapping on the grey area can hide/display the toolbar. Sliding your finger on the toolbar can scroll through all tools.
Rename Files and Folders (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) In the file list, scroll up and down the list by sliding finger to select the file/folder that you want to rename. Hold the selected file/folder until a pop-up menu appears. Select “Rename” from the pop-up menu. Tap the input field to display the virtual keyboard, and then choose letters from the virtual keyboard to rename the file/folders. Tap “OK” to confirm the new name. Select Multiple Items You can select more than one file or folder together.
the information from the service provider, network administrator or the Internet. (4) Tap “Next” to continue after you set up the POP3 server. This device will check the server settings and will proceed to the SMTP server settings if the setting is correct. Setup the SMTP server as you do the POP3 server. Please note in the “SMTP Server” field, you should input “SMTP.+ domain name.” (5) This device will check the settings.
Email Menu Items In the email list, tap the Menu icon to display the menu. Refresh Refresh the emails. Compose Compose a new email. Accounts View all email accounts. Account Settings Check your account settings. Manage Third-party Applications This device provides support to many useful third-party applications. You can add more applications to your device. They are available online on the Internet or directly on your product.
(4) Tap on the application that you want to uninstall. (5) Tap on “Uninstall” to uninstall the application. Note: You cannot uninstall the pre-installed applications. System Settings In the Home screen, tap “Settings” and choose a category: “Networks Controls,” “Sound & Display,” “Date & Time,” etc. y When a down arrow appears on the right of a parameter, this means that this setting includes sub-parameters. Tap it to reveal the list of sub-parameters.
Screen timeout – allows you to adjust the delay before the screen automatically turns off and locks itself. To turn the screen back on, press the Power button once, and press it again to unlock the screen. & This screen gives you the possibility to allow certain Android™ applications to determine your current location via the Wi-Fi or the GPS. You can also define a screen unlock pattern and other security parameters. Applications This screen allows you to manage your Android™ applications.
Based on ARM926EJ (dual-core) CPU Main CPU frequency: 600MHz Auxiliary CPU Frequency(DSP digital command control) :550MHz SDRAM 2X64MB Built-in operating Android OS 1.5 or above system Hardware Internal Memory Memory Card type IBM PC or compatible PC, Note-book or Macintosh with USB port NAND Flash: 2GB,4GB,8GB,16GB(optional) SD card: 1GB, 2GB, 4GB (SDHC), 8GB (SDHC) System Requirements Operation System USB Interface Windows2000/XP/Vista/windows 7and MAC OS 10.4 or above USB2.
Technical Parameter Read speed 8.7-9MB/S (MLC flash) Write speed 4.5-4.8MB/S (MLC flash) SD read/write speed Read speed: 2.5-4MB/S; Write speed: 1.5-3MB/S MP3: 8~320Kbps Audio Bit Rate WMA: 8~320Kbps OGG: Q1- Q10 Video Resolution AVI (Max.1280X720); RM/RMVB (Max.1280X720); FLV(Max.1280*720); MKV (Max. 1280X720); MOV (Max. 1280X720) Max. 6Mbps (MPEG4, XVID, DIVX4/5/6); Video Bit rate Max. 2.5Mbps (H.264, Real video 8/9/10); Max. 2Mbps (Sorenson H.263). Photo Resolution JPEG (Baseline) (Max.
Storage Relative 20% ~ 93%(40℃) Humidity FCC Statement FCC Caution: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for 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.
increase separation between the product and the mobile telephone or other product. Industry Canada Requirement: This Class B apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme á la norme NMB-003 du Canada. Other names of systems and products mentioned in these instructions are usually the registered trademarks or trademarks of the manufacturers who TM marks are not used developed the system or product concerned.