Denver TAC-7018 manual

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    1 Safety Precaution s  Do not sub ject the devi ce to sever e impa ct or drop i t from heights.  Do not use the device in extreme hot or cold, dusty or damp conditions. Do not expose it to di rect sunlight .  Avoid us ing the de vice near strong magne tic fields .  Normal functioning of t he produc t may be disturbed by ESD. If so, s im[...]

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    2 only with the same or eq uivalent t ype.  The battery (battery or batteries or battery pack) sh ould not be exposed to excessive hea t s uch as su nlight, fire or the like.  Please follow responsible procedure s for battery di s posal.  If the power adapt or disconne cted from t he device, t he device will remain operable as lo ng as the[...]

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    3 Listening Caution s  This product respect s the current regulations for limiting t he output volume of consumer audio devices to a s afe level. By listening to your d evice with headph ones or earbuds at high volumes, you run the risk of permanent damage to your ears. Even if you get used to listening at high volumes and it seems normal to you[...]

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    5 Feature Summary Wi-Fi netwo rk With the built-in W i-Fi techn ology , this de v ice can pro v ide yo u easy access to in ternet. 7.0” T ouch Screen T ouch or slide your f inger on th e screen, the screen re sponds ins tantly . Third-p arty App lication Sup port With the built-in Android TM OS, you can install a large number of third-party appli[...]

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    6 Charging Battery The device has a bui lt-in rechargeab le battery . No extra batte ry inst allatio n is require d. Just charge the device w hen it in dicates low battery . T o charge the battery , conne c t the de v ice to any s tandard w all outlet via the DC- I N port using the pow er adaptor . It takes abou t 5 hours to fully charg e the batte[...]

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    7 Now you c an copy files from or to the m emory card just as you do on your hard drive. (4) Disconnect the d evice fro m the PC safely. Note: 1. The pre-installed applicati ons and Android OS occupy a considerable part of capa city – abou t 1.2GB, it is normal that you see huge difference between available memory space and total cap acity . 2.Be[...]

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    8 Customizing Home Screen Items  To add a Home Sc reen item (sho rtcuts, widgets, folders etc.), you can tap the applicatio n icon to display all applic ations and the n hold your t ap on an item u ntil it is pla ced on home page.  To move a Home S creen item, hold your finger onto it until it is highlighted, t hen drag it to the desired loca[...]

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    9 Display all Applications The device has many useful applications pre -installed. You can tap the Application Tab to display them. Tip : Holding yo ur finger on an item c an add it to the desktop as a short cut. Unlocking the Screen The scr een will b e locked after th e device is idle for a fe w secon ds. Y ou nee d to unlock the screen by drag[...]

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    10 Internet. For Wi-Fi a pplication, y ou need to configure a Wi-Fi netw ork f irst, and you w ill hav e to stay in a Wi -Fi ser vice zone. W henever it i s within the coverage o f a W iFi netw ork you have config ured, the de v ice w ill attempt to make a connec tion. Make WI-FI Connection Before launching an Internet applicatio n such as t he web[...]

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    1 1 To display menus, tap . To enter a new address, tap the add ress bar an d then type in address. Note: Not all w ireless networks offer access to the Inter net. Some Wi-Fi networks only link sev eral computers together, without any Internet connection. Using the Virtual Keyboar d Tapping on any t ext input field can o pen the virtual b oard. Wit[...]

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    12 Before r eading, you need to t ransfer or dow nload e-books to t he device. You can copy e-books from y our co mputer’ s local dri v e to the de vice by USB conne ction (see the “ Transferring file s” section mentione d before). Note: Make sure your e-books are in format of PDF, EPUB, TXT, FB2, RTF or PDB supported by the device. Start Rea[...]

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    13 Play ing M usic Tap the Mu sic icon in the app lication pag e to launch the mu sic player . Music Library You should en ter the music library o nc e you sta rt the music pl ayer. The Mu sic Library shows your music files sorted by categories (Artist, Album, etc.) if your music f iles contain these song inform ation tags. If some of your music fi[...]

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    14 Playback Screen Playback menu During playba ck of a music file, tap on the MENU icon to bring up a context menu: Playlist The playlist is a list of song s that you ha ve added m anually. To add the current track to a playlist, t ap during playba ck, selelect “ Add to playlis t” a nd then choose a playlist or ta p “ new ” t o create a new[...]

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    15 Playback Screen Note: Some video fi les may not be playe d cor rectly with the device. Refer to the Technical Speci f ications at the end of the manual, and make sure the video resolution, encoding format or file type is supported. Video Pla y back Settings Tap on the icon to di splay the video settings. Delete Bookmark and Pl ay from beginning [...]

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    16 (3) To display the previo us/next pic ture, slide your f inger on th e screen horizontally . (4) To z oom in or out the pi cture, pinch your finger on the picture. Display Menu When you are viewing the picture, you can tap on the screen or the Menu icon to show a menu. Using the Camco rder/Camera Tap the Ca mera in the app lication p age to laun[...]

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    17  To start making v ideo clips, tap on the S tart/Stop button to start video recording.  Tap on the Start/St op button again t o stop video recording or photographi ng.  The video clip / pho to can be pre v iew ed in the Preview W indow .  To play t he video clip that you have made, enter the Video Player, and then tap t he video. [...]

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    18 Home Go to the Home Sc reen. LevelUp Go back one level i n the directo ry. Multi Select more than one file. Editor Copy, delete, mov e, paste or ren ame the file or f older. New Folder Create a new fold er. Back Go back one level i n the interfac e. Next Go forward one l evel in the interf ace. Copy/Move F i les and Fo lders (1) In t he fil e li[...]

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    19 connection before using the email se rvice. In the Home S creen, tap the Appli cations short cut to display all applica tions and then tap the E mail icon to laun c h the e-mail a pplication . Setup Email Account First you need to setup an E- mail account f or recei ving or sending emails. (1) Start up the e mail applicati on by tap ping the Ema[...]

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    20 (1) W hen yo u are in the email box, tap o n the Menu i c on to di s play the m enu items. (2) Tap on “ Accounts” to di splay all ema il account s. (3) Hold your tap on the accoun t that yo u want to check until a me nu pop up. (4) Tap “ Account settings ” , and then you should see all se tting infor mation about the account. You can e[...]

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    21 (3) Tab on the app lication that y ou w ant t o uninstall . (4) Tab on “ Uninstall” to unins tall the applica tion. Note:  You cann ot uninstall the pre-installed applications.  Some o f the applications developed for Android mobile might not run properly in the Device. Please consult the respective software developer for further infor[...]

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    22 apps, game s etc. Very user frie ndly, and makes it eas y to install. Freewarelove rs: The w ebsite www . freewarelovers.co m/and roid has a lot of games , apps and s mall programs. You can use the c ategorie s menu or simply use t he search field after a particular program. Then you can download apk files, that you can easily install on your ta[...]

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    23 Troubleshoo ting Reset this device  In the event tha t the de vice freezes, y ou can for ce the de vice to shut d own by holding the Pow er button for 15 se conds.  If the Power button does not re set your de v ice, use the “ pinhole reset” button , located on the ba ck the device. The touchscreen doesn’ t respond  If t he touchsc[...]

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    24 Specifications Item Description CPU Based on Cortex-A8 Main CPU frequency : 1GHz DDR 512MB/1GB (optional) Built-in operating system Android OS 4.0 or above Hardware IBM PC or compatible PC, Note-book or Macintosh with USB port Internal Memory 4 GB(1.2GB for internal system ) or above Memory Card type SD card: 2GB, 4GB (SDHC), 8GB, 16GB, 32GB(S[...]

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    25 /30FPS/38.4Mbps(Max.) H.264: 1920*1088pixels/30FPS/20Mbps(Max) VX3/4/5/6, MS MPEG4 V3) Audio Codec: MP2/MP3/AC3/AAC/AMR 1920*1088pixels/30FPS/80Mbps(Max.) MPG/DA T/VOB(MPEG1 /2) Audio Codec: MP2/MP3 Read speed 8-9MB/S (MLC flash) Write speed 4-5MB/S (MLC flash) Battery Charge T i me About 5 Hours Battery Life About 7 hours of music playback; Abo[...]

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    26 USA This device co mplies w ith Part 15 of the FCC Rules . Operation is subject to th e follo wing tw o c onditions: (1) this de v ice may not ca use harm ful interferen c e, and (2) this devi ce must accep t any inter ference recei ved, including interference that may cause unde sired operation . Changes or m odification s not expressly appro v[...]