Medion Lifetab E7310 manual

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    Instruct ion Manual Medion Electronics Ltd. 1 20 F araday P ark , Far aday Road, Dorcan Swindon SN3 5JF , Wiltshire United Kingdom Hotline: 08 71 3 7 6 1 020 (Costs 7p/min from a BT landline, mobile costs may be higher) Fax: 0 1 793 71 5 7 1 6 T o contact us by email please visit the „Service and Suppor t“ section of our website at www .medion.[...]

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    1 of 38 T able of C on tents 1. About these Instructions ............................................................................. 3 1.1. Symbols and Key wor ds used in these I nstructions ................................... 3 1.2. Pr oper Use ......................................................................................................[...]

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    2 of 38 12. Connecting to the Internet ....................................................................... 25 12.1. Main Settings..........................................................................................................25 12.2. Airplane Mode ........................................................................................[...]

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    3 of 38 1. About these Instructions Before using the devic e for the first time, please read these operating in- structions carefully , paying special attention to the safety notices . This device should only be used as designated and as described in these instructions. Please keep these instructions in a safe place for futur e reference . Al- ways[...]

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    4 of 38 1.2. Proper Use Y ou can use your tablet PC in various ways. F or example, y ou can sur f the internet whenever and wherev er you want, read books and news articles, play games, watch films and communicate with the whole world . An internet connection is required to ac cess the internet and this ser vice may be subject to a charge. The devi[...]

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    5 of 38 2. Safety Instruc tions 2.1. Dangers for children and people with r educed ability to opera te elec tronics • This device is not intended f or use by people (including children) with reduced ph ysical, sensory or mental abilities or for those with- out experience and/or knowledge, unless they are supervised by a person responsible f or th[...]

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    6 of 38 • Do not expose the tablet PC to heat for an y extended period. This applies in par ticular to leaving it in y our car , as exc essive heat could deform the various components . • Update the software regularly to make sur e the tablet PC is always compatible and stable. • Switch off y our tablet immediately or do not switch it on at a[...]

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    7 of 38 2.4. Nev er Carry out Repairs Y ourself W ARNING ! Nev er tr y to open or r epair the device yourself. There is a risk of electrical shock ! • If there is a fault, contact the Ser vice Centre or other suitable spe- cialist workshop . 2.5. Ambient T emperature • The tablet is most reliably operat ed at an ambient temperature between 5°C[...]

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    8 of 38 2.6. C onnec ting P ay attention to the f ollowing information in order to c onnec t your tablet correctly . 2.6.1. P ower Adapter • Do not open the power adapt er housing. When the housing is open there is a danger of sever e electric shock . I t contains no us- er-ser viceable parts. • The electric outlet must be in the vicinity of th[...]

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    9 of 38 3. Included with Y our T ablet Please check that the contents are c omplete and notify us within 14 days of pur- chase if any of the f ollowing components are missing: • T ablet-PC • microUSB cable (optional) • microUSB Host cable (optional) • A C Adapter with P ower Cord AC A dapter Manufacturer Ktec China Model KSAPK0110500200HE U[...]

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    10 of 38 4. V iew s 4.1. Fr ont Side 1 2 1) Display 2) Camera 4.2. Rear Side Bitte nur originales Netzteil verwenden. Please only use the original power adapter. S'il v ous plaît utiliser le bloc d'alime ntation d'origine 2 3 1 1) Reset button 2) Speaker 1) Camera 98318_E7310 Generic EN Final MSN 4004 5635 Content rev1.indd 10 98318[...]

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    11 of 38 4.3. Side view , shor t side 1 2 3 4 1) Microphone 2) microSD card slot 3) USB connection 4) Stereo headphone socket CA UTION! The microSD car d must be inser ted in the correct direction. Make sure that the c ontacts on the microSD card are pointing tow ards the screen. Do not apply force when inser ting cards otherwise they may be damage[...]

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    12 of 38 W ARNING! The use of headphones/earphones with a high volume c an lead to lasting damage to your hearing . Set the volume to the lowest le vel before reproducing any sound . Star t the sound reproduction and increase the volume to the level that is comfortable for you. Changing the basic settings of the equaliser c an also cause damage to [...]

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    13 of 38 4.4. Side view , long side 1 2 3 1) On/Off Switch 2) V olume control + 3) V olume control - 98318_E7310 Generic EN Final MSN 4004 5635 Content rev1.indd 13 98318_E7310 Generic EN Final MSN 4004 5635 Content rev1.indd 13 22.05.2013 13:38:56 22.05.2013 13:38:56[...]

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    14 of 38 5. Getting Star ted Before y ou get star ted using your tablet, first take a few moments t o read the im- portant sec tion on safety . 5.1. First Steps  Connect the end of the power cable to the c onnec tor on your tablet PC. C onnec t the power adapter t o a free AC pow er outlet.  Switch the tablet on by operating the ON/OFF swit c[...]

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    15 of 38 5.3. Shor t Description of the Home Screen The home screen is display ed when your tablet has finished booting and there are no other applications in the foreg round. It is divided into several pages that you can access by swiping y our finger to the left or right. T he home screen ser ves to dis- play the shortcuts and mini views (widgets[...]

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    16 of 38 Icon Description This icon display s a list of all applications on your tablet PC. T ap on an application to start it. Keep your finger on an application to cre- ate a shortcut to the application on the home screen (drag the appli- cation to the corresponding page) or t o uninstall it (drag the appli- cation to the waste basket). In the st[...]

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    17 of 38 5.4. Status Icons The bottom right of the display sho ws the active status icons which indicate the fol- lowing: • SD card is inserted • Current time • Connected via WLAN • Battery charge indicator • etc.  T ap on a status icon to obtain fur ther details (e.g. t o read the content of a mes- sage) or to quickly access the setti[...]

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    18 of 38 6.2. Battery Opera tion Batteries store electrical energy in their cells and then deliv er it when needed. The useful life and performance of your battery will depend on careful handling . The battery should be completely discharged befor e a charging process and com- pletely charged again in order t o optimise its useful life and its per [...]

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    19 of 38 7.3. Setting the T ablet into Standby Mode T o optimise the batter y operating time, the tablet switches to ener gy saving mode whenever it isn ’t being used. In sleep mode, your device will be placed int o a low- energy standby mode with the display turned off in order to sa ve battery power . If there is no operation within a preset ti[...]

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    20 of 38 7.4.1. Adjusting Screen L ock Pattern Settings Y ou can adjust the screen lock pattern settings under Settings > Security > Screen lock. 8. Operating the T ablet Y ou operate your tablet with your fingertips. Do not use any pointed or sharp- edged objects.  T ap on the display to selects apps or to open applications.  T apping [...]

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    21 of 38 9. Making/Checking S ettings T o change or display your tablet settings, tap on Apps > Settings. All available settings appear on the left. T ouching the display allows you to select the menu items for the settings . 9.1.1. WIRELESS & NET WORK Icon Menu Name Description W i-Fi Configure and administ er your wireless con- nections ( [...]

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    22 of 38 9.1.3. USER Icon Menu Name Description Location services Here you can set the sour ces that are to be used to determine your location. Security Create your unlock patt ern, define the mem- or y management for the r egistration infor- mation on your mobile device . Language & input Set the operating system language and re- gion, as well[...]

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    23 of 38 9.1. Sof tware updates When a software update is available, y ou can download this update from the Inter- net.  T o check the availability of new updates, go to Settings > About tablet > Sy s- tem update. 9.2. G oogle Play As your tablet is based on the Andr oid platform, you can expand its functions by in- stalling additional app[...]

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    24 of 38 10. W idgets – Little helpers on the Desktop Widgets – mini pr ograms that are executed on the desktop – ar e used to display and manage many things. Ho w to run widgets:  T ap on > W idgets. All available widgets will be shown:  T o add a widget, tap on the desired widget and drag it to the preferr ed screen.  Y ou can a[...]

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    25 of 38 12. C onnecting to the Internet 12.1. Main Settings Y ou can connect to the internet with the standard connection settings using a WLAN connection. 12.2. Airplane Mode The airplane mode allows y ou to deactivate all wireless connections (e.g. WLAN, Bluetooth).  T ap on the right bottom corner of the task bar and then on Settings .  T[...]

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    26 of 38 12.3. W i-Fi 12.3.1. Activating W i-Fi CA UTION! Make sure the W ireless LAN option is switched OFF in any envi- ronment where it might interfere with critical and sensitive de- vices, e .g. on aircr aft, in hospitals and other medical centres , etc.  T ap on Apps > Settings .  T ap on Wireless & Netw orks.  T ap on WL AN &[...]

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    27 of 38 12.5. Bluetooth Bluetooth enables you to ex change files between local and connected devices. 12.5.1. Activating Bluetooth CA UTION! Make sure the W ireless LAN option is switched OFF in any envi- ronment where it might interfere with critical and sensitive de- vices, e .g. on aircr aft, in hospitals and other medical centres , etc.  T [...]

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    28 of 38 14. External Stor age Media Y our tablet PC permits the use of external storage media. These allow you to in- crease the memory capacity of the device and exchange data with your desktop computer or other devices/people . Y ou can use the following types of storage me - dia: − microSD cards These are inserted into the corresponding car d[...]

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    29 of 38 14.1.3. Ac cessing the microSD via LIFET AB Media  Start LIFET AB Media .  Select Music, Video , Photo or Camera .  The data from the corr esponding categor y can now be played back. 14.2. Removing micr oSD Cards  T ap on S ettings > Storage .  T ap on Remove SD card .  Now press lightly on the micr oSD card. The micro[...]

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    30 of 38 14.3.3. Ac cessing the USB Memory using LIFET AB Media  Start LIFET AB Media .  Select Music, Video , Photo or Camera .  The data from the corr esponding categor y can now be played back. 14.4. Removing the USB Memory  T ap on S ettings > Storage .  T ap on Remove USB storage .  Remove the USB memory by carefully pulli[...]

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    31 of 38 16.2. V ideo F rom here you can call up videos that are a vailable in the internal memor y or on the external memor y card. Select the desired film to play it back. PLEASE NO TE! If you play back videos stored on the tablet on a t elevision, you can only adjust the volume on the television. 16.3. Music With this application y ou can visual[...]

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    32 of 38 18. F A Q How do I switch off the tablet when the system is block ed?  Pr ess the On/O ff switch for several sec onds. The device switches off and can then be restarted. How can I reset the tablet PC to the factory settings?  T ap on S ettings > Backup & reset > F actory data reset in the main menu to re- set the system to [...]

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    33 of 38 19.2. Maintenance CA UTION! There are no user -ser viceable or user-cleanable par ts inside the tablet housing. Nev er open the tablet housings . F ollowing these measures can extend the lifetime of your tablet. Bef ore cleaning the tablet and its accessories, pr oceed as follows:  Switch off the tablet.  Before cleaning , always rem[...]

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    34 of 38 20. Rec ycling and Disposal Should you hav e any questions concerning the disposal please contact your dealer or our customer service. Packaging T o avoid damage during transport, the tablet is stored in packaging. P ack aging is produced mostly fr om materials which can be disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner and be pr ofessi[...]

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    35 of 38 T ypes of Pix el F ailures: • T ype 1: A constantly lit pixel (a bright, whit e spot), even though it is not addressed. A white pixel is caused when all thr ee sub -pixels ar e lit. • T ype 2: A pixel that does not light up (dark, black spot), although it is addressed • T ype 3: Abnormal or defective red , green or blue sub-pixels. ([...]

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    36 of 38 21.1. FC C Complianc e Statemen t This equipment has been tested and f ound to comply with the limits for a Class B di- gital device, pursuant t o Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits ar e designed to provide reasonable prot ec tion against harmful inter fer ence in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses , and can radiate[...]

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    37 of 38 22. T echnical Data Description Dimensions (w x h x d) approx. 192 x 120 x 8,9 mm W eight approx. 310 g AC adapter with po wer cord Kuantech Co .Ltd., China Model: KSAPK0110500200HE UK Input: 100-240V ~ 0,75A max. / max. 50 - 60 Hz Output: 5V 3000 mA CPU ARM Cortex A9 (1,6GHz) dual- core processor Storage 1 GB DDR3 memory / 8 GB internal m[...]

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    38 of 38 23. Inde x A Airplane Mode ............................................. 25 B Battery Operation ....................................... 18 Bluetooth ....................................................... 27 Browser .......................................................... 30 C Charging the Battery ................................. 18 Con[...]

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    Instruct ion Manual Medion Electronics Ltd. 1 20 F araday P ark , Far aday Road, Dorcan Swindon SN3 5JF , Wiltshire United Kingdom Hotline: 08 71 3 7 6 1 020 (Costs 7p/min from a BT landline, mobile costs may be higher) Fax: 0 1 793 71 5 7 1 6 T o contact us by email please visit the „Service and Suppor t“ section of our website at www .medion.[...]