Viewpia TB-110 manual

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    User Manual Congratu lations for bu ying the Viewpia TB-11 0. Thank you very mu ch for y our trust an d your deci sion to buy our product! As we constantl y update and improv e our pad ther e may be small di fferences between the print ed manual and you r pad in some case s. Y ou ha ve the option o f downloading the cur rent versi on of the man ual[...]

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    Table of Contents Safety instru ctions 3 Device ov erview 4 Description o f the buttons 5 La nguage setti ngs 6 P ower monitoring and char ging the batt eries 7 Screen lock 7 Connecting wit h computer an d data trans fer 7 Functions of th e buttons on the user in terface 8 Programm e menu 10 System sett ings 13 1. Wireless & Networks 13 2. Soun[...]

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    This user manual contains important safety i nstructions and informati on fo r proper use of th e device. Please foll ow the instructions i n this manual carefully . A Please keep th e device away from places with hi gh temperature s, high humi dity o r dust. B In particul ar please av oid leaving the device in the car during summer if the doors a [...]

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    Device overvie w 1. Manu button 10. Speake rs 2. V olume+ Button 11. Earph one 3. V o lume - Button 12. P ower button 4. Home butt on 5. Micro SD/ SDHC Card Sl ot 6. Mic 7. USB P ort 8. O T G Po rt: USB from you r external HDD 9. DC - in[...]

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    Description of the buttons V ol ume Buttons: Here you can in cre ase or reduce the volume. Po wer Button: Press the button fo r two seconds to swi tch on or switch off the device. Press th e button briefly to acti v at e or end the Standby- Mode. Reset: Press the butt on fo r seven second s to restart the device. ESC Button: T o go bac k to the pre[...]

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    Language sett ing This Vi ewp ia TB-11 0 is delivered with Engli sh as a default languag e. T o chan ge the language settin g, please do the followi ng: - Press on the programme m enu symbol on the righ t side of the screen. - Select ‘Setti ngs’ . - Scroll to the end of the list. - Select ‘Langu age & keyboard’ . - Select ‘Sel ect lan[...]

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    Power monitor ing and chargin g the batteries The battery charge symbol in on the status bar indicates the charging statu s of the batteries. If the power goes d own, the device shuts i tself off automatically . If less power i s shown, use the power adapter or a c omputer via USB to charg e the device. The charging t ime for th e battery is approx[...]

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    Functions of th e buttons on the u ser interface: Home Button: T o go bac k to the start screen. Menu Button: T o open th e context menu. / V olume Buttons: T o in crease or reduce the volume. Back Button: T o go bac k to the previous menu / p revious page. Program Menu Button: T o di splay the progr ams and appl ications. Change Wi ndow Button: Th[...]

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    System instructi ons: Pull th e s tatus bar down to view m essages about new e-mail s, downloaded docum ents, USB Connection Stat us or other informati on.[...]

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    Program menu ApkInstaller: Program for installi ng and uninstalling App s that were not downloaded from th e Android Market. Market: Load Apps (programs) from the Android Market. Y ou can downl oad and in sta ll apps, games an d other applicati ons. Man y are free. Explorer: Open the Expl orer to access Micro SD TF Ca rds, USB sticks and other stor[...]

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    Google Maps: Program for the displ a y of maps or satelli te im age s – Route planner . Y ouT ube: Program for viewing Y ouT ube vi deos. Skype: Program to chat with other Skype users or to make telephone cal ls via Internet. T witter: Applicati on for Microbl ogging – F acilitates the display of publi c diaries or create a pu blic diary of you[...]

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    Sound Recorder: Dictation Devi ce Function. Video Player Gallery: Manage and displ ay images and videos – also enabl es synchronisati on with Picasa web albu ms. Shelves: A program for reading an d managing e-b ooks. Krazy K art Racing: Car racing game Angry Birds Rio: G ame of skill Fruit Ninj a: Game of skill[...]

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    System settings T ouch the icon for the settin gs to open the system setti ngs menu: 1. Wireless & Networks T ouch ‘Wireless & Networks’ . WLAN: T ouch => to switch on the WLAN function. The device automati cally searches for available WLAN networks. WLAN Settin gs: Select your network here. If needed you will be requested to enter y[...]

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    Advanced WLAN / Wi -Fi se tting s: T ouch in the menu for WLAN / Wi -Fi Setti ngs, the me nu for advanced settings will o pen up automaticall y . In the menu for the advanced settings you can view the curr ent status, the IP address and other devi ce information. 2. Sound settin gs The ‘Sound’ setti ngs contain the volume control , an d se lect[...]

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    4. Location & s afety Here you can activate the automati c recognition of the location. Y ou can also set s ecurity passwords whi ch will prevent unau thorised access to your T abl et. 5. Application Here you can manage your app s and define if apps from sources other than the Andr oid Market are all owe d to be instal led. 6. Accounts & sy[...]

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    8. Memory Here the current memo ry use is displayed. T ouch ‘R emove SD Card’ to remove the Micro S D/TF Card during use. 9. Language an d keyboard Set the system lan guage and input method. 10. Date and time If your network does no t support automatic setti ng of time, you can set the time, time zone and date manuall y after deactivating autom[...]

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    Main functions Internet T ouch Icon to surf the net. Google is the defaul t start page. T ouch the input field to di splay the ke yboard: T ouch after entering a website address to open the website. Note : The Androi d k eyboard ha s few options for settings such as: keyboard languag e, numbers and i cons etc. The Internet brows er can open four we[...]

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    ‘Most visited’ and ‘ History’ can be found under ‘ Bookmarks’ . Click to navigate betwe en two open windows. Fo ur different wi ndows are possibl e s imultaneousl y . T ouch ‘Refresh’ to refresh t he current w eb page. A step forward, opposi te of Back Icon. ’ Add bo okmarks’ , ‘Sear ch on the page’ , ‘Sel ect text’ ‘P[...]

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    Technical Dat a Viewpia TB-110 9. 7" / 24. 7 cm T ablet - PC CPU R ockchi p 2918 1.2 GHz Operati ng Syste m Android 4.0 RAM 1GB D DR3 Internal Memo ry 8 GB N AND Flash Memory Expansi on Micro SD/SDH C up to 32G B Display 4:3 Capacitiv e 10 -point Multi- T o uch- Display Resolut ion 1024 x 768 Pixel G-SENSO R MMA845 2Q Camera Front 2.0 MP ,Back[...]