SurfTab® twin 11.
Contents 1) Welcome…………………………………………………… 5 2) Intended use……………………………………………… 6 3) Safety information ………………………………………… 7 Operational safety…………………………………………… 7 Repair…………………………………………………… 12 Operating environment………………………………… 12 Power supply……………………………………………… 14 Maintenance, storage and transport……………………… 15 Information on the specified storage capacities………… 15 4) Technical specifications………………………………… 16 Technical specifications of the power adapter…………… 17 5) Package contents……………………………………… 18 6) Controls and
10) Using the touch screen………………………………… Selecting an element…………………………………… Scrolling………………………………………………… Using the on-screen keyboard…………………………… 11) Action Center…………………………………………… 12) Accessing and using the Start menu…………………… Accessing the Start menu………………………………… Layout of the Start menu………………………………… Navigating/selecting an item in the Start menu………… Pinning, organising and removing apps………………… Pinning apps……………………………………………… Organising and removing apps…………………………… 13) Accessing the settings………………………………… 14)
20) Connecting the SurfTab to a television……………… Connecting to a television via HDMI cable……………… Connecting to a television via Miracast…………………… 21) Reset……………………………………………………… 22) Switching off/restarting the SurfTab………………… 23) Useful tips on saving energy…………………………… 24) Troubleshooting/FAQ…………………………………… 25) Glossary………………………………………………… 26) Notes on copyright and trademarks…………………… 27) Notes on disposal and recycling……………………… Disposal…………………………………………………… Recycling………………………………………………… 28) Notes on the warranty
1) Welcome We hope you enjoy your new SurfTab. You have made the choice to buy a quality product. Please read the operating and safety instructions before using the device. IMPORTANT! Always follow the safety information in Section 3. IMPORTANT! The operating instructions, quick guide and the "Product safety and legal information" booklet are part of the product. Please read all three documents carefully before you turn on your device.
2) Intended use Your new SurfTab is an IT device that can be used for surfing the Internet, running apps and games and playing music and videos. The device consists of a tablet PC and a full-size keyboard with a hard shell. A special hinge fitting allows you to work at different display angles in notebook mode or completely remove the tablet from the fitting and work in tablet mode. Never use the device for anything other than its intended purpose.
3) Safety information This booklet uses the following warning symbols and keywords: a DANGER Indicates possible danger to life and/or danger of severe, irreversible injuries. a r i CAUTION Follow instructions to avoid injuries and material damage. WARNING Follow instructions to avoid material damage. NOTE Additional information about using the device.
a DANGER Never open the casing of the device or the charger. Doing so may result in electrical shock, short circuit or fire! (There is a danger of electric shock, short circuit and fire!) If the device is defective, contact customer service instead. a DANGER Do not insert any object into the ports or openings of the device or power adapter.
a DANGER If smoke develops or if there are any strange sounds or smells coming from the tablet, immediately remove the power adapter from the power outlet, disconnect all devices connected to the device and switch off the device (take care due to the heat!). Ensure that the device and/or the power adapter is checked by a qualified individual before using it again. a DANGER Never throw the tablet into a fire, as the built-in lithium ion battery could explode.
a CAUTION This device can generate high volume levels (particularly when used in combination with earphones/earbuds). Never listen at high volumes for long periods. Doing so can result in immediate or gradual hearing damage. Remember: Permanent hearing damage may only emerge later in life. You may become used to listening at high volume settings over time, making them appear normal to you. However, your hearing may have already been damaged.
r r WARNING Do not place objects of any kind on the device. WARNING When inserting a micro SIM card or memory card, be sure to insert the card in the correct slot. Micro SIM cards should only be inserted in the micro SIM card slot (“SIM”) and memory cards should only be inserted in the memory card slot (“microSD”). Important: Do not use a SIM card adapter as this may result in malfunctions and mechanical defects. r WARNING Do not operate the display using pointed objects.
r WARNING Accessing network resources makes the device vulnerable to hackers, spyware, computer viruses and other harmful activities. This may result in damage to the device itself, your data or the software. Always ensure that your device is adequately protected by means of suitable protective measures such as antivirus software, firewalls or antispyware software and always keep this software up to date. i NOTE Do not use USB cables over 3 m in length.
a CAUTION Switch off the device in safety or security zones where the use of mobile devices is prohibited (e.g., at airports, in hospitals or near medical equipment). Obey all signs and warnings. r WARNING Never expose your device to rain or to dripping or splashing water. Should the device become wet, turn it off immediately. Ensure that the device and/or the power adapter is checked by a qualified individual before using it again.
Power supply a DANGER Do not use or charge the device if the battery is damaged or leaking. Avoid making skin contact with the device and the battery if the battery is leaking. Wear protective gloves if it is not possible to avoid touching the device/battery. Immediately wash your hands thoroughly in the event of skin contact with the battery substrate. If the substance comes into contact with your eyes, rinse your eyes with plenty of water and consult a doctor as quickly as possible.
Maintenance, storage and transport r WARNING When not in use, keep the device in a dry, clean, dust-free place protected from light. Observe the recommended humidity of 30% to 70% and the recommended ambient temperature of 5°C to 30°C and try to ensure a constant temperature. r WARNING When the device is not in use for an extended period of time, recharge the battery at regular intervals in order to prevent deep discharge. r WARNING Switch off the device before transporting it.
4) Technical specifications Processor (CPU): Intel® Atom™ x5-Z8300 processor (up to 1.84 GHz, 2 MB Intel® Smart Cache) Operating system: Windows® 10 Home RAM: 2 GB (DDR3) Storage capacity: 32 GB Graphics processing unit (GPU): Intel® HD Graphics Display type: 10-point capacitive multi-touch Full HD IPS display Display size: 11.6" (29.5 cm) Aspect ratio: 16 : 9 Screen resolution: 1920 x 1080 pixels Front camera/ webcam resolution: 2 MP Interfaces: USB 3.0, Micro-USB 2.
Supported video container formats: Supported image formats: ASF, AVI, MKV, MPEG-4 BMP, GIF, JPEG, PNG Playable audio formats: AAC-LC, FLAC, MP3, WMA, AMR-NB Dimensions (W x H x D): approx. 299.6 x 180.6 x 10.2 mm (tablet) approx. 299.6 x 190 x 17.8 mm (keyboard) approx. 775 g (tablet) approx. 740 g (keyboard) Plastic Lithium polymer (3.
5) Package contents • SurfTab twin 11.
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A) Camera B) Microphone C) Stereo speaker D) Windows button E) Volume control F) On/off switch G) Audio port H) Micro-HDMI® socket I) Micro-USB socket (USB 2.0)/charging socket J) USB socket (USB 3.0) K) Memory card slot L) SIM card slot M) Stereo speaker N) Keyboard dock O) USB socket (USB 2.0) P) Touchpad Q) Caps Lock status LED R) Touchpad status LED S) Tablet dock T) USB socket (USB 2.
7) Starting up the SurfTab for the first time First unpack your SurfTab. Remove all components from the packaging and completely remove the packaging material, including the protective film. Check to ensure that the delivery is complete (see Section 5). If you find that there are missing or damaged components, contact customer service immediately. Charging the SurfTab Please fully charge your SurfTab before you use it for the first time. To charge the SurfTab, connect the USB 2.0 plug of the USB 2.
Switching on the SurfTab Press the On/off switch for about 3 seconds to switch on the SurfTab. The charging LED lights up briefly and the SurfTab starts up. A configuration assistant appears directly after the tablet has booted up. Follow the configuration assistant instructions to set up your SurfTab. i NOTE During the setup process, the configuration assistant will prompt you to sign in with your Microsoft account. If you do not yet have a Microsoft account, please set one up at this point.
8) Important elements on the start screen A) Task bar B) Windows icon Opens the Start menu C) Cortana Your digital assistant reminds you of pending tasks and appointments and gives hints and tips.
9) Using the keyboard Removing the tablet from the keyboard When shipped from the factory, the tablet is docked to the keyboard. To remove the tablet from the keyboard, proceed as follows: a) Bring the tablet upwards until it is standing at a 90° angle to the keyboard. b) Holding the keyboard down with one hand, pull the tablet up and away from the keyboard. While doing this, try as far as possible not to press on the keys, but rather on one of the free areas at the keyboard edges.
i NOTE It is easier to remove the tablet if you pull it up at a slight left or right angle, rather than vertically. Reconnecting the tablet to the keyboard To reconnect the tablet to the keyboard, proceed as follows: a) Align the hinge fitting on the keyboard so that the tablet dock is pointing vertically upwards. b) Now lower the tablet vertically and place the keyboard dock on the tablet dock. i NOTE Strong magnets are built into the tablet dock that keep the tablet fixed to the keyboard.
Special keys and function buttons on the keyboard To simplify operation, the keyboard has numerous special keys and function buttons for controlling the SurfTab. Fn key (blue) The blue Fn key is used to enable or operate the additional function buttons (blue symbols) on the keyboard. These additional function buttons include the F1 to F12 keys, the "Page Up" and "Page Down" keys, the keys for controlling display brightness (sun symbol and "+" and "-") and the key for locking the SurfTab (padlock symbol).
Function buttons in the top row of buttons Mute Volume Volume + Previous track Play/Pause Next track Open browser E-mail Search Share Devices Open Settings Open context menu 28 EN
Touchpad The touchpad performs the functions of a mouse. Move the cursor on the touch surface by swiping your finger across the surface in the desired direction. The keys (invisibly integrated in the lower part of the touchpad) perform the same functions as mouse keys: You use the left key to select functions, programs and files, position objects and confirm commands. The right mouse key calls up the context menu. You can change the size of some displays (images, Web pages, and so on).
10) Using the touch screen Selecting an element To open an element or select an option, briefly touch the icon you require with the tip of your finger. Scrolling To scroll on your SurfTab screen or in an app, place your fingertip on the screen and drag the screen in the opposite direction: If you would like to access an element further down on the screen ("scroll down"), drag the screen up with your fingertip. In reverse, you can "scroll up" by dragging the screen down with your fingertip.
Using the on-screen keyboard The on-screen keyboard is a digital keyboard that allows you to enter text when your tablet is not connected to the keyboard provided. The on-screen keyboard appears on your display ("on screen") in tablet mode (see note in Section 11) as soon as you tap an input field. i NOTE If the on-screen keyboard does not appear automatically when you tap an input field, you can call it up manually by tapping the keyboard symbol on the right-hand side of the task bar.
11) Action Center The Action Center is a bar with quick links to some important SurfTab functions, which you can either display or hide. To access the Action Center, swipe your finger from the right edge of the screen towards the centre or tap the memo symbol in the bottom right-hand corner of the display. i NOTE Among other things, the Action Center includes a quick link to what is known as "Tablet mode".
Layout of the Start menu In addition to the straightforward navigation list (A) found in the "classic" Start menu of older Windows versions, the Start menu of your SurfTab has a useful app area (B) to the right of the navigation list. Here, you can "pin" apps and favourites in the form of live tiles and organise them. This gives you quick and easy access to your most frequently used apps and content. i NOTE "Beneath" the list (A), you will find an alphabetical list of all the apps installed.
Navigating/selecting an item in the Start menu To select an item (app or favourite) from the Start menu or the associated app area, tap the item with your finger or use the keyboard arrow keys to navigate to the required item and then press the Enter key on the keyboard. Pinning, organising and removing apps You can arrange the items contained in the app area in the form of live tiles (apps and favourites) according to your own preferences, pin new items or remove those you no longer use.
Organising and removing apps To access edit mode for a particular live tile, place the tip of your finger on the live tile you want and keep it there until the tile is highlighted (the background becomes darker, the live tile stands out visually). Two edit symbols now appear at the corners of the tile. To remove the live tile from the app area of the Start menu, tap the push pin symbol in the top-right corner of the highlighted tile.
13) Accessing the settings The button for accessing Settings (a cogwheel symbol) can be found in the bottom-left corner of the Start menu. Alternatively, you can access the settings by opening the Action Center and tapping "All settings". If your tablet is connected to the keyboard, you can access Settings using a keyboard key (with the cogwheel symbol). 14) Connecting the SurfTab to the Internet Connecting to a stationary wireless network (WiFi) a) Call up the settings (see Section 13).
WPA If a WPA network key was assigned for your router, enter it in the input field and click "Next" to confirm. WPS If a WPS authentication method (for example, a PIN) was set up for your router, the SurfTab shows a different input field. Enter the PIN in the input field (or follow the selected authentication method). The SurfTab now connects to the wireless network.
Connecting to a mobile wireless network You need an activated micro SIM card and a suitable fee-based Internet contract to have access to a mobile wireless network. Proceed as follows to connect your SurfTab to a mobile wireless network: a) Push a micro SIM card into the micro SIM card slot until it is fixed there (the card should not stick out over the edge of the SurfTab casing).
The status message "Cellular / Connected" now appears instead of "Cellular / Locked". You can now surf the Internet as usual using the Internet browser. i NOTE To remove the SIM card again, press against the card again with a narrow object that is not sharp (for example, with the corner of a credit card). The card will be ejected and you can then take it out. The mobile Internet connection is terminated as soon as the card is ejected.
The following two requirements must be met in order to access the Windows Store: 1. You must be connected to the Internet. To connect, please follow the instructions in Section 14. 2. You must have a Microsoft account and be signed in with it on your SurfTab. Ideally, you will have created a Microsoft account or signed in with your existing Microsoft account during the initial setup process when you first switched on your SurfTab.
17) Changing the display language Proceed as follows to change the display language: a) Make sure that your SurfTab is connected to the Internet (see Section 14). b) Call up the settings (see Section 13). c) In Settings, tap "Time & language" and then tap "Region & language" on the left. You are now in the "Country or region" window. d) Now tap "Add a language" in the centre of the screen. e) Scroll to and tap the language you require.
18) Using the camera The SurfTab has a webcam on the front. To use the camera, you must first open the app provided: a) Call up the Start menu (see Section 12). b) Scroll to "C" and tap "Camera". The camera app opens and appears as a window on the display. The following functions are now available: A) Opens the gallery with your most recently taken photos. To scroll between these most recent pictures, swipe your finger from left to right or vice versa.
D) Switches to video mode. When you are in video mode, a photo camera symbol is displayed here that you can use to return to photo mode. E) Shutter button: Tap this button to take a photo. In video mode, tap to start recording and tap a second time to stop recording. To close the camera app, tap "X" at the top right of the display.
i NOTE You may also have to confirm the pairing procedure on the device to be connected. g) The status message "Paired" appears under the selected device after successful pairing. h) Exit the device settings by closing the window. To do this, tap the "x" symbol at the top right of the display. i) Open the file browser by tapping the folder symbol on the task bar and go to the file that you would like to send. j) Tap the file you want to send and hold it for approximately 1 second, then release.
Transferring files between the SurfTab and a PC You will need an external storage device such as a USB stick to transfer files between your SurfTab and a computer. Direct data transfer between the SurfTab and a PC via USB cable is not possible. You can choose whether to connect a USB stick directly to one of the two USB ports on the keyboard, or whether to use a USB host adapter cable and one of the two Micro-USB sockets on the SurfTab itself.
f ) Tap the file you want to copy and hold it for approximately 1 second, then release. The context menu opens as a dropdown window. Tap "Copy" on the context menu. g) Now tap "This PC" again on the left in the file browser and open the required target folder by tapping twice. h) Tap a free area in the target folder and hold your finger there for approximately 1 second. Then release. The context menu appears. i) Tap "Paste" on the context menu. The file will be copied to the selected folder.
Connecting to a television via Miracast Miracast technology is a peer-to-peer standard for image transfer. The SurfTab supports this standard and enables wireless transfer of image and sound from the SurfTab to a WiFi- and Miracast-enabled television device. i NOTE The SurfTab can connect to your television via Miracast only if the television also supports Miracast technology. Please check with your television manufacturer if necessary.
21) Reset If the SurfTab "freezes" and no longer responds, you can reset it. Press and hold down the on/off switch for at least 10 seconds until the device switches off. Wait for about 20 seconds and then turn the device on normally. i NOTE Any files that have not been saved will be lost when the SurfTab is reset. 22) Switching off/restarting the SurfTab Briefly press the on/off switch on the device to activate the standby mode. Press it again quickly to take the SurfTab out of standby mode.
23) Useful tips on saving energy • Deactivate the WiFi function when it is not in use. • Deactivate the mobile Internet connection when it is not in use. • Deactivate the Bluetooth connection when it is not in use. • Only leave the SurfTab connected to the socket until the battery is fully charged. • Switch to standby mode when the SurfTab is not in use or switch it off completely.
your SurfTab. However, a portion of the total storage is also used by the operating system and system applications. Why am I getting no sound from my SurfTab? You may have connected headphones to your SurfTab. When headphones are connected, the speakers of the SurfTab are automatically disabled. Disconnect the headphones from the SurfTab in order to activate the speakers again.
How can I install Windows Updates on my SurfTab? Your SurfTab checks for new updates daily (an Internet connection must be available) and displays an appropriate message in the Action Center when new updates are available. To ensure your SurfTab is always up-to-date, it is therefore extremely important to connect the SurfTab regularly to the Internet (see Section 14).
Bluetooth® Bluetooth is a standardised wireless interface on your SurfTab that enables a wireless exchange of data between your SurfTab and other suitable peripheral devices. HDMI® HDMI stands for "High Definition Multimedia Interface" and is a cable-based interface for digital image and sound transmission to connected HDMI-ready peripheral devices.
USB USB stands for "Universal Serial Bus" and is the name of a cablebased interface on your SurfTab. It is used to connect peripheral devices and exchange data between your SurfTab and external devices such as a USB stick. USB host adapter cable The USB host adapter cable included in the package contents of your SurfTab features a Micro-USB plug (for connecting to the Micro-USB 3.0 socket of your SurfTab) and a USB socket on the other end. You can use this cable to connect USB sticks with the USB 3.
26) Notes on copyright and trademarks Copyright law prohibits the copying of the content of this document (illustrations, reference documents etc.), as a whole or in part, without the permission of the copyright holder. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by TrekStor GmbH is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
27) Notes on disposal and recycling Disposal v This symbol indicates that this product and/or its battery contain components that are harmful to the environment and/or human health if not disposed of properly. As the owner of a used electrical or electronic device, you should not dispose of this device together with unsorted household rubbish.
29) Support information If you have questions about your TrekStor product or problems, please proceed as follows: • Carefully read the operating instructions. • Take a look at our FAQ section of our website, where you will find answers to the most frequently asked questions about your product. • Check whether you have entered the correct settings on your device using the product features and functions as points of reference.
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