Hanns.G SN14T71 manual

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    SN14T7 (HSG1281)[...]

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    1 English Content s Precautions ................. ............................................ .......................................... ............. .. 5 What’ s in the box ............ ................. ................................................................. ............... 6 1. Know Your Tablet PC ..................................[...]

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    2 English 7. Troubleshooting ........... ................................................................. ................. .......... 30 7.1 Resetting your device to Factory Defaults .... .............................................. 3 0 7.2 How to reset the tablet ................................ .............................................. 3[...]

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    3 English Control information This device is in accordance with the requirements in R adio & T elecommunications T erminal Equipment Directive 1995/5/EC. This device complies with the require ments in EMC Electromagnetic Comp atibility Directive 2004/108/EC and Low V oltage Directive 2006/95/EC . FCC St atement 1. This device complies with Part[...]

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    4 English Preventing Hearin g Loss Caution: Permanent hearing loss may occur if earphones or hea dphones are used at high volu me fo r prolonged periods of time. This device have been teste d to comply with the Sound Pressure Level requirement laid down in th e applicable EN 50332-1 a nd/or EN 50332-2 standards. The Li-ion battery package in the pr[...]

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    5 English Precautions For the correct use and good performance of the device, the us er must fully understand the manual as well as strictly follow the instructions p rovided. • Please avoid high temperature (over 35° C ) or low temperature (below 0° C ). • Never knock the main machine violen tly . • Never let the device come in contact wit[...]

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    6 English What’ s in the box This Quick S tart Guide and a W arranty card are also included. • If any item is damaged or missing, cont act your point of purchase for assistance. • Use only approved accessories. • Accessories may vary by country or region. Micro USB cable Power adapter T ablet PC (SN14T7) NOTE: The included adapter head may [...]

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    7 English 1. Know Y our T ablet PC 1.1 Front View No Item Description 1 Front Camera For video chatting or taking self-portrait pictures. 2 Microphone For audio input. 3 S tatus Indicator Lights blue while charging the battery . 4 S peakers Emits sound output. 1 2 3 4[...]

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    8 English 1.2 Back V iew No Item Description 1 Rear Camera For taking pictures or recording videos. 2 Power Switch • Press and hold to turn the device on or off. • Press to turn the backlight on / off and put the device into sleep mode. 3 V olume Adjustment Button Press to adjust the volume. 4 MicroSD Card Slot Insert a microSD card for additio[...]

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    9 English 2. First Use of T ablet PC 2.1 Managing and Charging the Battery Before using the ta blet PC for the first time, fu lly charge the battery . This t ablet PC has a built-in polymer battery; use only the de dicated charger to charge the device. In order to prolong the service life of the product’ s battery , for the first two battery char[...]

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    10 English 2.3 Connecting PC and Dat a T ransmission Use the supplied USB cable, connect the d evice to the PC to transfer dat a. Enter the USB disk mode to copy and delete files to and from the PC. When the operation menu appe ars, click “USB connected”: Click “T urn on USB storage” on the prompting window , then enter the dat a transmissi[...]

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    11 English 3. The Home Screen 3.1 Home Screen After powering on the de vice, the locked Home screen is displa yed. The screen is locked by default. T o unlock the screen, drag towards . In the home screen you can mana ge the application icons: • Add application shortcut s : Long press an ap plication icon from the application menu and then drag t[...]

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    12 English 3.3 St atus Bar The status bar is located a t the bottom the screen. The icons are: • Return : T ap to return to the previous screen. • Home : T ap to return to the Home screen. • History : T ap to view the mo st-recently accessed applications. • Screen Capture : T ap to capture the snapshot of the curre nt screen. By default, th[...]

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    13 English 3.5 Application Menu T ap the application icon to view the application menu screen. In the application menu int erface, you can touch an application icon to open the application. In applications with browsing cap abilities, such as Explorer , Music, and Ga llery , etc., you can drag the scroll bar up and down or flick the screen to scrol[...]

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    14 English 4. Basic Settings Y ou can personalize applications, set the system d ate and time, configure the network connection, and change other device settings in the Settings p age. T o open the Settings page, do one of the following: • T ap the Application icon, then tap Settings. T ap an item on the left pa nel menu to display more function [...]

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    15 English • The Wi-Fi icon showing indicates Wi-Fi is turned off. • The Wi-Fi icon showing indicates Wi-Fi is turned on. Connect to an Access Point 1. T u rn on Wi-Fi. The device sear ches for available network s within range and display s the searched Access Point (AP) names on the right panel. 2. T ap an access point name t hat you want t o [...]

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    16 English 4.2 Device 4.2.1 Sound Set the tone and sound not ifications. • Vo l u m e s : Includes volume adjustments for Mu sic, Video, Game s and other media, notifications and alarm clock. Drag the slider bar to adju st the corresponding volume . • Default notification : Set the default n otification ringtone. • T ouch sounds : Produce sou[...]

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    17 English • W allp aper : Change the ba ckground of the home screen . Refer to “W allpapers” on page 1 1 for details. • Sleep : Adjust delay before the screen automatically goes of f. Eight available options: 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minute, 2 minutes, 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 30 minutes, and never sleep. • Daydream : Set the screensaver [...]

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    18 English 4.2.4 ScreenshotSetting • Select delay time to capture the screen : Select the delay time to capture the screen af ter tapping th e screenshot button. • Set the location of screenshot storage : S pecify the location to store the ca ptured screenshots . • Show the screenshot button in the st atusbar : When checked, the screenshot bu[...]

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    19 English 4.2.6 Battery Displays the battery sta tus. Click the icon to see more details. 4.2.7 App s Displays the status of th e applications in the device. • DOWNLOADED : Lists applications inst alled by the user . • ON LOCAL DISK : L ists applications in the SD card. • RUNNING : Displays the running applications in the system. • ALL : L[...]

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    20 English 4.3 Personal 4.3.1 Location access Set your location and allo w interactive options with Google. • Access to my location : Set the setting t o ON to let applications request your permission before using yo ur location i nformatio n. • Wi-Fi & mobile ne twork location : When checked, applicat ions let Google to use your location t[...]

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    21 English • Make p asswords visible : Check this option to display p assword characters as you type them on screen. • Device administrators : V iews or deactivates device administrators. • Unknown sources : Runs and installs ap plication programs not from Google market. • V erify apps : Check this o ption to disallow or warn before inst al[...]

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    22 English 4.3.4 Backup & Reset • Factory dat a reset : Clear all the dat a in the t ablet PC; generally use d to restore the system when it goes wrong. 4.4 Account s 4.4.1 Add account T ouch Add account to add a new account.[...]

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    23 English 4.5 System 4.5.1 Date and time Set the date, time, time zone, and date format. • Automatic date & time : Use the time on the network; it requires access to Internet, rest art the device for the settings to t ake ef fect. • Set date : Access to date setting interface an d set the date. • Set time : Access to time setting interfa[...]

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    24 English 4.5.2 Accessibility SYSTEM • Magnification gestures : Set the se tting to ON to enable the zoom in and o ut functions by tapping th e screen 3 times. • Large text : Check this option to use a large text as the system display fo nt. • Auto-rot ate screen : Check this option to let the screen orientation chang e automatically when yo[...]

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    25 English 4.5.3 Developer options • Desktop backup password : Set b ackup password for desktop f ull backup. • St ay awake : Check this option to let the screen stay awake when it is being charg ed in power-on status. • HDCP checking : Use HDCP checking for DRM content only . • Protect SD card : Check this option to let the applicat ion as[...]

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    26 English • Show hardware layers up dates : Check this option to let the hardware layers flash green when it is being updated. • Show GPU overdraw : Check this option to show GPU over draw status. The st atus is indicated by color: blue -> green -> lig ht red -> red (from best to worst). • Show surface up dates : Check this option t[...]

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    27 English 4.5.4 About T ablet • Additional system up dates : Detect the system version and upgrade. • St atus : View the st atus of tablet PC, including b attery power , network, and other information. • Legal information : View Open source licen ses. • Model number : Display the device mo del number . • Android version : Display the ver[...]

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    28 English 5. System Firmware Up date Android devices aut omatically receive over-the-ai r (OT A) updates whenever the manufacturer of the tablet rolls out o fficial updates. Usually users check for updates by heading to Settings > About t ablet > Additional system up dates .[...]

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    29 English 6. Product S pecifications Platform Operating System Android 4.2.2 Processor 1.6 GHz, Quad Core A9 Memory 1GB DDR3 St o r a g e S torage NAND FLASH 16GB (Default) on main board , 32GB max. Display Brightness LCD Panel with LED backlight, 235 cd/m 2 (min.), 275 cd/m 2 (typ.) Resolution 13.3 inch, 1280x800 T ouch screen Principle Capacitiv[...]

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    30 English 7. T roubleshooting 7.1 Resetting your devi ce to Factory Default s If you need to reset your device to the factory d e fault settings for any reason please follow the process below: W ARNING!!! Please be aware any information currently on the de vice will be permanently erased by following this procedure. 1. Go to applications screen an[...]