NuVision v2-073014 manual

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    1 Chapter T itle TM808 Quick Start Guide For c omplet e Instructions, visit w ww .nuvision. com v2-07 3014[...]

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    NuVision Cus tomer Servic e Phone: (800) 890- 1288 Hours: 8:30am to 5:30pm PS T M-F Email: cs@nuvision.c om Cust omer Service For e xpedited cus t omer service , please r egist er y our tablet at w ww .nuvision. com[...]

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    3 Introduction Thank y ou for pur chasing the NuVision TM808 8” W indow s 8. 1 tablet. It utilizes t ouch technology t o make y our personal computing and rich media c ontent e xperience f ast, seamless and immersiv e. The tablet is the perf ect companion for ac complishing e v eryda y tasks, enhancing productivity on the go , playing video games[...]

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    4 Fea tures & P ackage Cont ents TM808 T ablet A C A dapter T r ansfer Cable - 8” 1280 x 800 IPS HD T ouch Screen - Intel Ba ytrail Quad Cor e Proc essor - Windo ws 8. 1 OS - 16GB Internal St orage; 1GB RAM - Front Camer a 2.0MP / Rear Camera 2. 0MP - Bluetooth/ WiFi 80 2. 11b/ g/n - HD video output to TV - Micro USB - TF Memory Card Slot - O[...]

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    5 Important Safety Ins tructions Please read the f ollowing instructions and notic es befor e using your tablet. 1. A void using in e xtremely hot, c old, dusty , damp or wet en vironments. 2. Ex cessiv e use of earphones at high v olume may lead to hearing impairment. Limit earphone usage, and adjust the volume t o a moder ate le v el only . Do no[...]

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    6 T ablet Ov ervie w 1 3 7 2 11 9 12 10 13 14 4 5 6 8[...]

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    7 1. Powe r: Press and hold for 3 seconds t o turn on the tablet. Pres s momentarily to enter Sleep mode . This will turn off displa y and sav e battery lif e. Pres s and hold to turn off . Slide down to shut off the tablet. 2. DC Indicator: Lit when de vice is turned on. 3. Headphone: Use headphones for priv at e listening or c onnect with ampli?[...]

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    Po w er On/ Off / Standb y Mode ON: Pres s and hold the PO WER button on the side for about 3 sec onds until the logo screen appears, then r elease. OFF: Pres s and hold the PO WER button. When pr ompted, slide finger do wnw ard t o shut off the tablet. ST ANDBY MODE: While the T ablet is on, pres s the POWER butt on quickly to turn off the displa[...]

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    9 First time Setup The first time y ou turn on the tablet, a set up wizard will guide y ou through a number of steps t o personalize y our tablet, set up WiFi and mor e. User and Pass w ord Setup Swipe in war d at left edge of displa y to call up the Charm Menu. when a passw ord is requir ed Y ou can choose one to sign in to Surfac e. Here’ s ho[...]

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    10 Charging the T ablet Batt ery Connect the po wer adapt er to a w all outlet, then to the T ablet as shown. It is rec ommended to fully char ge the battery befor e first use . A battery status indica tor appears in the low er left corner . T ap the battery ic on to vie w the perc entage of battery pow er remaining. NO TE: It takes up t o 5 hours[...]

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    11 Charging the Bluet ooth K e yboard When battery po w er is running low the po w er light will begin to blink indicating that y ou need to r echarge the k e yboard. Step 1: A ttach the long USB cable (included with this keyboar d) to the short tr ansfer cable (included with the tablet). Step 2: C onnect the long USB cable to the k eyboar d’s US[...]

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    12 12 Battery Car e Opera ting temper ature: Y our T ablet is designed to work betw een 32°F and 95°F (or 0°C to 35°C). Lithium-ion batt eries are sensitiv e to higher temper atures. K eep y our T ablet out of direct sun light and don’t lea v e it in a closed envir onment susceptible to e xtreme temper atur es. Recharge an ytime: Y ou can rec[...]

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    13 Basic Oper ation 13 Lock Scr een and Start Menu First, pr ess the Po wer butt on. Then with y our finger , s wipe up on the touch screen. The Lock scr een is the starting point and appears when the tablet scr een is turned on. Sign in to y our acc ount by typing y our passwor d. The Start Menu is the ar ea where y ou open y our apps, acces s th[...]

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    14 Basic Oper ation ( Cont.) 14 Creat e a Microsoft ac c ount It is rec ommended to set up or use an e xisting Micr osoft account f or better enjo yment of Microsoft servic es such as Xbo x, Outlook.c om, OneDrive , Skype, et c. Many apps and services r ely on the acc ount to sync c ontent and settings acr oss de vices. If y ou hav e more than one [...]

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    Common Finger Ges tures 15 15 Slide to right t o Ac cess Open Apps Slide t o Left for Sear ch, Share, or Settings Swipe the right side edge: Swipe t o search, shar e, or acc ess PC settings. Swipe the left edge: Swit ch between open apps b y swiping in war d the left edge of the screen. Each time y ou swipe you will s witch to another app . T o swi[...]

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    16 Common Finger Ges tures ( Cont.) 16 Pinch to Z oom: In some apps (such as Maps, Br ow ser , and Gallery), y ou can zoom in and out by placing tw o fingers on the screen at once, and pinching them t ogether (to z oom out) or spreading them apart (t o zoom in.) Slide Down war d Swipe do wn from t op edge: Switch t o acces s app commands. Slide wi[...]

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    17 Apps Menu 17 T o display the menu of all a vailable apps, tap and dr ag y our finger upw ard fr om any where below the S tart Menu tiles until you see the Apps Menu. T ype an app name or scroll to view desir ed apps. T o add one to the Start scr een, tap and hold the desired app f or 2 seconds. A checkmark will appear . T o unpin fr om Start or[...]

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    18 Connecting t o the Internet This T ablet utilizes WiFi 802. 11b/ g/ n networks t o connect with the internet so tha t you may ac cess the w orld wide w eb, send emails, and do wnload apps. (WiFi distanc e may be aff ected b y your surr ounding envir onment and WiFi r outer). In order t o connect to the int ernet, y ou will need the follo wing: C[...]

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    19 Charm Menu - Search, Shar e, C onnect, Settings Charms help y ou do the things you need t o get done on your tablet including sear ch, print, sharing and changing many of y our tablet settings. Fr om the right edge of the screen, s wipe y our finger inwar d to bring up the Charm Menu c olumn. Search the files and application pr ogr ams in the [...]

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    20 A dd Skype f or Calls and OneDriv e for A dditional St or age Skype and C ontacts With Sk ype calls and video chat, you can s tay in t ouch with any one for fr ee. Once y ou’v e added your friends, y ou can make Skype calls and send ins tant messages. T o get started using Skype: 1. On the Start screen, tap or click Sk ype. 2. Sign in with y o[...]

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    21 OneDriv e Personal Cloud St or age OneDriv e is online cloud stor age that comes with y our Microsoft account. When y ou sav e documents, photos, music and other files on OneDriv e, the y’re a v ailable for acc ess from any w eb-connect ed devic e to use or shar e with others. Add files t o y our OneDrive then ac cess them fr om y our T able[...]

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    22 Using Micro USB, Bluet ooth De vices, & V iewing on HD TV USB flash driv e or hard driv e Insert a USB flash driv e or ext ernal hard driv e into the USB port using the included transf er cable. In addition, y ou can add an e xternal mouse, c onnect a ke yboard, or other USB c ompatible devic es. NO TE: The firs t time you plug in a USB a[...]

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    23 Using the Camer as and TF Memory Card Slot Front and R ear Cameras Y our T ablet features tw o 2.0MP camer as. Use the 2. 0MP front-f acing camera f or Skype video chat, taking “ selfies” or shooting 720p HD videos. Use the rear-f acing camera t o rec ord meetings, tak e HD videos and photogr aphs. T o take a phot o or rec ord a video , ope[...]

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    24 Using the Camer as and TF Memory Card Slot ( Cont.) Make aut omatic corr ections through the Phot os app. Experiment with lighting and color adjustments, effects, cr opping and rota tion. 1. Open a photo in the Camer a, Photos, or the OneDriv e app. 2. Swipe do wn from the t op edge of the screen. 3. T ap Edit. 4. Choose auto and basic fix es, [...]

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    25 Windo ws St ore f or Apps 25 The W indow s Stor e has all the apps you’r e looking for . Start searching for apps in top categories such as games, ent ertainment, music, sports eBooks, New s, Food & Dining, T r av el and mor e. Many ar e free and pr emium apps are a v ailable as well.[...]

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    26 W arranty 26 TMAX Digital Inc warr ants this product against defects in mat erial or workmanship f or a period of one (1) y ear from the original dat e of purchase. During this period, TMA X Digital Inc will replac e a defectiv e part with a new or r efurbished part without a char ge to y ou. If y our unit is deemed not repair able, TMAX Digital[...]

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    27 W arranty ( Continued) 27 The w arranty e xtends only to defects in mat erials or workmanship as limit ed abov e and does not e xtend to an y other products or parts, ac cessories that ha v e been lost, discarded, damaged b y misuse, ac cident, neglect, acts of God such as lightning, voltage surges in the home , improper installa tion, render ed[...]

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    28 W arranty ( Continued) 28 Limitations Y our LCD panel is an inno v ativ e devic e that is manufactur ed to pr ecise toler ances with activ e performing pix els of at least 99.9%. As such, it is NO T a malfunction to vie w multiple nonperforming pix els on y our screen. All w arranties implied b y state law are e xpressly limited t o the duration[...]