Index 1.1 Foreword (2) 1.2 SmartPhoneHandling (2) 1.3 Safety Instructions (2) 1.4 Abbreviations and Terminology(2) 1.5 SmartPhoneOperation&Setup (3) 1.6 Phablet Status and Messages (3) 2. Quick Start Guide (3) 2.1 Key Functions (3) 2.2 Key Functions (3) 3. Startup and Shutdown (3) 3.1 Open and Close Screen (4) 3.2 Touch Screen (4) 3.3 Home Page (5) 3.4 Application Procedures (6) 3.5 USB Connection (7) 3.6 Virtual Keypad (7) 3.7 Management (8) 4. Basic Settings (8) 4.1 SIM Management (8) 4.2 Wireless and Internet (11) 4.3 Bluetooth (13) 4.4 Data Management (16) 4.5 Additional Options (17) 4.6 Contextual Model (20) 4.7 Display (22) 4.8 Storage (24) 4.9 Battery (25) 4.10 Application Program (26) 4.11 Account and Sync (27) 4.12 Location Service (28) 4.13 Securing your Phablet (28) 4.14 Language & Input (29) 4.15 Backup and Reset Function (31) 4.16 Date and Time (31) 4.17 Fixed-time Startup and Shutdown (32) 4.18 Assistance Function (32) 4.19 Engineer Selection (33) 4.20 About Your Phablet (34) 5 Multimedia (34) 5.1 Music (34) 5.2 Video (35) 5.3 Photo Gallery (36) 5.4 Camera (37) 6. Communications (37) 6.1 Phone (37) 6.2 Text Messages (38) 6.3 Contact List (39) 7. Internet (40) 7.1 Browser (40) 7.2 Email (41) 8. Other Applications (42) 8.1 Clock (42) 8.2 Calculator (43) 8.3 File Manager (44) 8.4 Recorder (46) 9. Installation (47) 9.1 Uninstall (47) 10. Troubleshooting (47) 1 1.1 Foreword Thank you for choosing our SmartPhone Model M66AYG-P high definition Phablet with a 6 LCD Screen. This manual introduces you to the features and functions of your new Phablet. This manual also includes recommendations which we encourage you to follow such in order to as sure proper operation of your Smartphone. 1.2 SmartPhone Smart Handling Please make sure to keep the Phablet in a dry and proper place. To avoid circuitry and hardware damage do not expose the phone, battery and charger to direct sunlight, wet or moist environments. Please avoid sudden shake or shock since it may permanently damage the Smartphone. If your phone has been running for long periods of time, especially in hot environments, heat may be pushed to the surface of the phone. If your phone is overheating, cease using it immediately and unplug it from any power source to let it cool down. Do not hold on to the phone for too long to avoid burn injuries. Under any circumstance attempt to repair or change parts, otherwise this will render the manufacturers warranty void. 1.3 Safety Instructions Never use the PHABLETwhile driving a car, in order to ensure safe driving. The primary responsibility of every driver is the safe operation of his or her vehicle. Responsible drivers understand that no secondary task should be performed while operating a vehicle whether it be eating, drinking, talking to passengers, or using a mobile device unless the driver has measured the driving conditions and i s confident that the secondary task will not interfere with their primary responsibility. Do not engage in any activity while driving a moving vehicle which may cause you to take your eyes off the road or become so absorbed in the activity that your ability to concentrate on the act of driving becomes compromised. Our commitment is aimed at responsible driving and giving drivers the tools they need to understand the potential hazards of distractions. Switch your mobile device off in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be usin g equipment that could be sensitive to cellular signal interference. Switch your mobile device off before boarding an aircraft. The use of wireless portable devices in aircraft is prohibited and may be dangerous to the aircraft s operation. Check with appropriate authorities before using any function of a mobile device while on an aircraft. Always follow any special regulations applicable, and always switch your mobile device off whenever it is forbidden to use it, or when it may cause interference or hazard. When connecting the mobile device or any accessory to another device, read its users manual. Switch your mobile device off when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Users are advised to switch the mobile device off while fueling or other area where you would normally be advised to shut down your vehicle engine. Your SmartPhone is not a toy. Do not allow children to play with it because they could hurt themselves and others, damage the mobile device. Keep the mobile device and all its parts and accessories out of the reach of small children. Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the exposure limits for Radio Frequency (RF) energy set by your local authority. 2 1.4 Abbreviations and Terminology Abbs/
Terminology PHABLET WIFI TF RF Device Name Mobile Internet Device Wireless Fidelity TransFlash Radio Frequency Description Mobile Internet Terminal Based on standard N IEEE802.11b wireless Lan Alternate name for Micro SD, Super Miniature Memory Card A frequency or band of frequencies suitable for telecommunications 1.5SmartPhone Operation and Set Up Battery Charging Your Smartphone is powered by rechargeable standard li-ion battery. A Wall/ USB charger is included with your SmartPhone for charging the battery. 1.6 Phablet Status and Messages Message Icons When message icons appears or pops up on the screen, click on the message column and slide across the screen to open the selection list. Choose the menu you need, and confirm the information. You may close the message window by clicking on the option and sliding up. Below you will find status icons:
Incoming Message
(Email) Connected to USB Port Return Current Battery Level Airplane Mode Debugging Via USB Download in Process Start Button Conectado al WIFI, disponibilidad de Internet 2. Quick Start Guide 2.1 Keys Function Keys Function Description Power button: Turn Off/On - Long Press; Sleep Mode Off/On Short Press. 3 Power button Volume +up Short press to sleep/activate, long press for startup and shutdown. Increase the volume Volume -down Decrease the volume Home Button Back Button Menu Button Setting Button Will return to Home Screen, regardless of the application being used. Will return to the previous option and/or screen. This button will display the main menu. Displays recent browsing history. 3. Startup and Shutdown Startup Press the POWER key for three seconds (long) and the Home Screen will appear and the system enters into screen a lock status. Shutdown 1. Press the POWER key for three seconds and a shutdown prompt will appear and select whether you want to shutdown;
2. Or select other option such as mute mode, airplane mode or reboot. 3. Shutdown would be the last option on the popup window. 3.1 Open and Close Screen While the phone remains idle and for energy saving purposes, it automatically switches to sleep mode. 1. 2. If you wish to activate the sleep mode, short press the POWER button. If in Sleep Mode, short press the POWER button and the screen will light up. The screen will appear on the lock mode, just like in the picture shown below, and slide to the right side to view the Home Screen or to the right for Camera mode. 4 Image 3.1 3.2 Touch Screen Phablet Operation In order to view the Home Screen, you will have the following options. Touch (click) Keyboard is a virtual QWERTY keyboard that allows you to enter text by touching keys on the screen. The keypad includes predictive text, which matches your key touches to common words so that you can select the word to enter it into your text. Applications If you need to open an application (ex. Textbox, application or a webpages link) just select it with your finger (click on it). Gliding/Sliding Across the Screen This function allows to glide/or slide throughout the screen and wander across to select the desired application, function or command. Release Before you release, first select the desired target application select and then release. Rotate Orientation Lock: Touch to enable or disable Orientation Lock. When enabled, the screen orientation locks in the current orientation (horizontal or vertical) and will not rotate when you rotate the device 5 3.3 Home Page Main interface as below picture 3.2, long press the blank and it will popup windows to set wallpaper, folder, widgets, and shortcut. Image 3.2 Extended Home Screen (landscape) The Home screen consists of the Home panel, plus (panels) that extends beyond the display width to provide more space for adding shortcuts, widgets and folders. You can also add panels further panels. Slide your finger horizontally across the screen to scroll to the left or right side panels. The examples shown in image 3.3 comprise two sections. Image 3.3 Desktop Shortcuts To create a shortcut in the desktop 1. Drag the icons you would like to put together on one icon (multiple icons can be 6 overlapped) as shown in Image 3.4. The overlapped icons can be placed in folders as shown in image 3.5. 2. Select the folder in the black box and the virtual keyboard will appear where you will be able to enter the folders name. The folders names can be changed by pressing the text field below the icon. Image 3.4 Remove Desktop Icons Image 3.5 To remove icons from the desktop long press the selected icon and on the upper right hand side will appear a icon. 7 Drag the selected to the remove (X) which will turn red and release. Changing the Desktops Wallpaper Long press any blank space in main screen, a popup window will appear allowing you to change the wallpaper. You may change select your wallpaper or personal image at the Gallery option. 3.4 Application (Procedures) Select the menu icon (click) you (Picture 3.6) to choose the desired application procedure. on the upper right hand side, as shown in Picture 3.2; allowing Image 3.6 3.5 USB Connection Phablet storage setup Before transferring documents, you must setup your storage directory:
1. Connect the Phablet to your PC with an USB cable followed by a popup message. 2. Open the message board; Check the Phablets status and a message on learning how to use the message board. 3. On the USB message board, select the USB Connected option (see Picture 3.4), then select open USB storage configuration. 4. At this point the device should be successfully connected to the PC. 8 Image 3.7 Saving/Copying a document into the storage media 1. Connect the Phablet to the PC using an USB cable. 2. A message will appear, successfully connected to PC. 3. Select My computer on your PCs desktop, check any items listed as removable disc (you may see a Mass Storage message) 4. Copy the documents you need into removable disc (you may drag & drop, copy &
paste). 5. Once the desired files are copied & pasted, select shutdown USB storage configuration to uninstall. Please note that you will not be able to see the data (files, images, music and video) on the Phablets memory card while connected to the PC. Once the cable is disconnected from the PC you will be able to see the information on the Phablets memory. 3.6Virtual Keypad Use the screen keypad This is a custom virtual QWERTY keyboard, featuring predictive text. Input characters by tapping the onscreen keys with your finger, or use speech recognition. As you enter characters, predictive text matches your key touches to common words and displays them. Select a word from the display to insert it into your text. When you start the procedure or choose the words or numbers edition, it will show the screen keyboard. The keyboard contains below typing options:
1. Android keyboard Choose the desired typing option 1. Select Setting on applications. 2. Select Language and Keyboard. 3. The Text Setting will show the installed typing options offered by your Phablet. 4. Select your typing option. 9 Use and switch input options 2 1 3 Image 3.8 5 4 1 2 3 4 5 Toggle between upper/lowercase. Switch to numeric input. Insert space. Execute command (input). Deletes the character to the left side of the cursor; to delete all characters on the left side of the cursor select and hold. 3.7Management Widgets Menu In the application menu, select widgets option on the upper area of the screen, or slide the screen which will alternate between widgets. In order to create a short cut, long press the desired widget. Create a desktop shortcut for an application In the application or widgets menu, long press any icon, drag, hold and drop the iconto any position within the desktop area. Note that if no space is available in the desktop area, you will not be able to create a shortcut. 10 4 Basic Settings 4.1 SIM Management 4.1-1 Voice call Select settings in Main Menu and choose SIM Management, as shown in Picture 4.1. Select voice call and select default SIM card, as shown in Image 4.2 Image 4.1 Image 4.2 4.1-2 Video Call Select settings option in main menu, choose SIM Management, and select video call, while making the video call it will select the default SIM card, as shown in image 4.3. 11 4.1-3 Messages Select settings option in the main menu, select SIM Management, select message, and then select the default SIM card when message is sent, as shown in Image 4.4. Image 4.4 12 4.1-4 Data Connection Select setting application in main menu >SIM management> select data connection then select the default SIM card, as shown in image 4.5. Image 4.5 13 4.2 Wireless and Internet 1. Wi-Fi Network Connection In the main menu option, selectsetting application. Select WLAN, open WiFi, the Phablet will automatically search for available Wi-Fis. As shown in image 4.6. Select the desired Wi-Fi, if protected, a popup password window will appear, enter password and select connect. 2. Add Network 1) Select the Image 4.7 Image 4.6 icon in right hand side upper corner, as shown in Image 4.7 2) Enter network SSID, the Wi-Fis name and save. 14 1. 2. 3. 3) Select username already saved and connect in order to join the network, as shown in Image 4.8. Image 4.8 3. Network Message When you open a Network Message, the WIFI signal is displayed on the lower right hand side corner(WLAN network available), as shown in Image 4.6 4. Keep WI-FI on during sleep mode Select the menu image 4.8, select advanced. Select Keep WI-FI on during sleep, as shown in Image 4.9. icon on the right hand side corner, as shown in 1. 2. 4.3 Bluetooth Image 4.9 15 Bluetooth Function & Operation 1. Select setting application in Main Menu. 2. Select Bluetooth and open it. 3. If a Bluetooth is open within your range, select search device in the upper right hand side corner, then the Phablet will automatically search for Bluetooth devices nearby, as shown in image 4.10. 16 Image 4.10 4. Click the available Bluetooth device, it will popup request window, enter into related password, and match the device to connect. 5. After match successfully, choose the operation you want to, click to enter into Picture 4.11. Bluetooth setting Rename tablet
(Picture 4.11) icon in right hand side upper corner, as shown in image 4.12, select rename tablet Click and enter desired name. 2. Verify visibility timeout Image 4.12 17 Select visibility timeout setting as shown in Image 4.12, choose the desired time frame, as shown in Image 4.13 (confirm that the overtime setting matches the time setting once the Bluetooth is verified) 18 Image 4.13 Display Received Files 2 You may select the received file as shown in image 4.12 then you may proceed to download and/or upload files. 19 4.4 Data Usage (Management) Check SIM card data usage, as Picture 4.15 Image 4.15 Check WIFI data usage Select the Usage, as shown in Image 4.16. icon on the upper right hand side corner, as shown in Image 4.15, select Data 20 Image 4.16 4.5 Additional Options (More) 4.5-1 Airplane Mode When airplane mode is activated, your devices wireless connections are disabled, and you will not be able to connect to networks. While in airplane mode, you can use other features of your device, such as playing music, watching videos or other applications. 4.5-2 VPN To open a VPN (Virtual Private Network), select add VPN network, as shown in Image 4.17. Enter the name and server address then save. Image 4.17 21 Select VPN, as shown in picture 4.18, select the desired VPN, enter your user name and password then select connect. Image 4.18 4.5-3 Network sharing and portable hotspots Portable WI-FI hotspots 1. Select setting application in main menu. 2. When a connection with a reliable source is achieved, open network share > portable hotspot Image 4.19 22 Image 4.20 3. 4. Select keep WI-FI hotspots on, then select open time. Return to the previous menu, open portable WLAN hotspots, select configure WI-FI hotspots. Image 4.21 5. To request a password to enter your device as hotspot and set a password. 4.5-4 Mobile Networks 1. 3G Service Select 3G services shown in image 4.22, select available default SIM card, GSM is 2G network, WCDMA is 3G network. 23 Image 4.22 Access Point Name (APN) 2. Select Mobile Network, as shown in image 4.23 Image 4.23 Choose access points name (APN), choose SIM card you need to connect, Choose connect type, as Picture 4.24 24 Image 4.24 Note: CMWAP transmitters data through GPRS, Please visit waps website, and for CMNET for further support and please bear in mind that charges may vary). 3. Select the network operator>select the desired SIM card and the system will search for available GSM and WCDMA networks, as shown on image 4.25. Network Operator Image 4.25 4.5-5 GPRS data prior mode After Opening the GPRS data prior mode, systems will establish priority to select the desired network. 4.6 Contextual Model 1. Open settings, click contextual model, as Picture 4.26, 25 2. Select standard to enter as shown on image 4.27 Image 4.26 1. Vibrate Image 4.27 Select Vibrate, the Phablet will vibrate during incoming calls. Please refer to the menu shown on Image 4.27. 2. Volume To select the desired volume level, you may do so by means of a ringtone, message and alarm volume, as shown on image 4.28. 26 Image 4.28 3. Voice Call Ringtone Select voice call ringtone to choose your preferred voice call ringtone, as shown in image 4.29. Image 4.29 4. Video call ringtone Select the video call ringtone to choose your preferred voice call ringtone, as shown in image 4.30. 27 Image 4.30
(Note: These options will NOT work while on the following modes: standard, silent, meeting, outdoor) 4.7 Display 4.7-1 Adjust the Screen Brightness 1 2. 3. Select Setting application. Select Display, brightness, Drag the slider to set the brightness as shown in Image 4.31 Image 4.31 4. Once the desired brightness is set, select OK after brightness is set. 4.7-2 1. Select the Setting application. Wallpapers 28 2. 3. Select Display and select Wallpaper. You may select from an array of wallpapers (Gallery, Live Wallpapers, Pre-
Loaded Wallpapers) as shown in Image 4.32. Image 4.32 4.7-3 Auto rotation Mode The system has an open auto rotation feature by default. When turned off, the system will not enable the G-sensor. 4.7-4 Sleep 1. 2. 3. 4. Select Setting Application. Select Display Mode. Select Sleep Mode. Set the desired Sleep Time as shown in image 4.33. 4.7-5 Font Size Image 4.33 29 Select Font Size to set the desired size, as shown in image 4.34. Image 4.34 Storage 4.8 Open Setting function, select Memory, select preferred install location, select install new application and target directory. Check SD card and Phablets storage space. 1. Open Setting Application. 2. Select storage, check storage space. 1. Internal storage (built-in memory)
(1) System storage System storage is the Phablets built in memory, as shown in image 4.38. Image 4.38
(2) Internal storage The Phablets Built in Internal storage is NAND based, as shown in image 4.39. You may view and check stored files using the Main Menu. 30 Image 4.39 SD card 2. You may also check the SDs card storage space availability, as shown in Image 4.40. SD Card Removal Image 4.40 1. 2. 3. 4. Select Setting Application. Select memory. Select Uninstall SD card. Remove the SD card. Note: Safe removal of the SD Card will increase the cards lifecycle. 4.9 Select Setting then battery. The battery status can be viewed in Image 4.41 Battery 31 Image 4.41 4.10 Application Program 1. Select Setting application. 2. Select application, after pressing enter, you will be able to manage and delete application; check disk space availability, as shown in Image 4.4.2. Image 4.42 3. This option will enable you to view internal storage available, as shown in Image 4.43 32 Image 4.43 4. This option will enable you to view external storage available (USB Flash Drives, SD Card) as shown in Image 4.44. Image 4.44 4.11 Account and Sync 1. Select Setting Application 2. Select Add an Account, as shown in image 4.46 Image 4.46 3. Once the application loads, it will open the Sync function as shown in Image 4.47. 33 Image 4.47 34 4.12 Location Service Select setting, then Location Service, as shown in Image 4.48. Image 4.48 1. 2. 3. Googles Location Service Open Google Location Service, you may do so through your local network. GPS Open GPS satellite, you may use the GPS feature to position the Phablet. GPS Assistance By using the Open GPS Assistance feature, the positioning speed will increase, but It will require a SIM card for data transfer. 4. EPO (Extended Prediction Orbit) Setting Select the EPO Setting, as shown in image 4.46, then make sure that the EPO positioning feature is on and auto download activated. 35 Image 4.49 5. Location and Google Search Select & Open a location, Google Search. In order to enhance positioning you may enter your current location (ex. Address). Securing your Phablet 4.13 Screen Lock To secure your Phablet, you may lock the screen using the lock icon or the POWER button. A password can also be set. Note: Once your screen is secured (locked), you may need to use as a password to unlock such. Unlock Icon 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Select Setting Application (Main Menu). Select Safe. Select Lock Screen. Select Icon in text setting field. Select next step after the notification message. The Unlock Pattern Screen will popup, displaying nine touch spots and you will have to connect 4 points in any direction in a single trace. As shown in Image 4.10, once you finish tracing your unlock pattern, remove your finger and the system will save your established trace. Select Continue. When you see the notification message, make sure to enter the Unlock Pattern then Confirm. 36 Image 4.53 Unlock PIN code 1. Select Setting application in Main Menu. 2. Select Safe. 3. Select Screen Lock. 4. Select PIN in text setting area. 5. Enter new PIN code (number) and select Continue. 6. Re-enter new PIN code and Confirm. Set unlock password 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Select Setting application in Main Menu. Select Safe. Select Screen Lock. Enter password in text field. Enter the new password (alphanumerical) and then select Unknown source Continue. 6. Re-enter the password and Confirm. 1. In Main Menu, Select Setting. 2. Select Safety. 3. Select Unknown Source, as shown in Image 4.54. 37 Image 4.54 Please note that in order to install application files the unknown source option must be active. 4.14 Language & Input Select Setting, then language and input option, select the desired language and/or feature see below. Select Setting,language and input, select Android keyboard setting, select the desired language features, as shown in Image 4.56. Image 4.55 38 Select the desired language displayed in the language list, as as shown in image 4.57. Image 4.56 Image 4.57 4.15 Backup and Reset Function Connect to an available WIFI and login to your Google account, Select Backup My Data and the system will backup your data into a Google server. If you need to reset the entire system, select RESE, as shown in Image 4.59. 39 Picture 4.59 Please note that the Reset option will erase any information stored in the NAND memory (built-
in) and before doing so, please make sure to remove any SD Cards. 4.16 Date and Time The system will automatically apply the date, zone, and time established by your Internet Service Supplier. Date, time and zone manual setup. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Select Setting application. Slide [scroll] down the screen, select date and time. Turn off auto setting of date and time. Turn off auto setting zone. Select Zone, then choose your time zone shown on the dropdown list. Many other time zones are included in this feature. Select Date Setting, then with the up/down selector adjust date, month, and year, and select Settingonce again. Select Time setting, then with the up/down selector adjust hour and minute, click AM or PM to change morning or afternoon. Click Settingto finish. Select 24-hour format, switch between 12-hour or 24-hour format, this format will be used for the alarm clock. Select date format setting then select the time format you want to show on the Phablet. 40 Image 4.60 Note: If you use the time internet provided, you will not able to set the date, time and time one. 4.17 Fixed-time Startup and Shutdown 1. Select Setting application. 2. Select fixed-tine startup and shutdown. 3. Handle this function as shown below (Image 4.61) Image 4.61 4.18Assistance Function 4.18-1. Large Size Font This function must be selected to change font size. 41 4.18-2. Click Power Button to End Calls A call can be ended by pressing the POWER button. 4.18-3. Touch and Hold Delay Select touch and hold delay to increase timeframe, as shown in Image 4.62 Image 4.62 4.18-4Install Webpage Script Once the system is open, It will allow you install webpage scripts (while increasing browsing risks). 4.19 Engineer Selection 4.19-1 USB Adjustment This option will allow you can use the Phablets software, but if the USB adjustment option is turned on, the USB storage will require manual settings. 4.19-2 Continuous Active State If your device is set in this option, it will not enter into a sleep mode as long as your Phablet is charging. 42 4.19-3 Pointer Location If you open the Pointer Location mode, it will display touch-trace for vertical and horizontal direction. 4.19-4 Show Touches If you open this option, it will display touch areas on the screen and. it is suggested to have this option match the pointers location. 4.19-5 Show Screen Update This option will display given areas being refreshed. 4.19-6 Show CPU usage The information about the status of the Phablets CPU will appear on the upper right hand side corner as shown on image 4.63. Image 4.63 4.20 About Your Phablet Check the Phablets Status 1. Check Setting application. 2. Select About tablet, check State Message, Model, Android Version, Version # among other information. 3. Select the State Message, check Battery State, Battery Volumne, SIM State, IMEI #, IP Address. 5 Multimedia 5.1 Music To enter into the music player: On the menu or desktop select the music the music you want to play, as shown in Image 5.1. icon, and choose 43 Image 5.1 Album Song Artist Previous song Next song Image 5.2 l Drag the selector to modify the tracks state. l Image of an active track being played as shown in Image 5.2 5.2 Video l To enter into the video player: In the Main Menu, select video player application then select the video you wish to play. l The video player buttons are shown in Image 5.3. 44 Play/Pause Adjust play progress Image 5.3 5.3 Photo Gallery In the Photo gallery application you can search for photos and video files stored in the SD card and this function will organize all photos and videos in a folder. You can use the Photo Gallery option to view and edit photos, set the photos as wallpaper and watch the video. View pictures 1. Select Photo Gallery option in the main menu. 2. Once inside the Photo Gallery, select the desired folder and open any image. 3. Select the picture you want to view and the system will automatically display it in a full screen mode. 4. The pictures can be zoomed in and out, to zoom out place two fingers on the screen and slide them apart and to zoom in, bring your fingers together. Please note that when you browse through your pictures you can do it from left to right and vice versa. Edit and set pictures When pictures are in full screen mode, select Menu to display menu options, you may select the image to be edited. l Slide Show 1. Open a picture use virtual key to select Menu, this option will display the Menu. 2. Select Slide Show, it will auto loop by default play (or choose button in picture folder) l Crop 1. Select the Menu key to display menu options. 2. Select Crop and then select & drag the cropped area enabling the crop function. 3. Select cropper and you may drag it in or out and this will allow to operate with any given section of the image. 4. After adjust the desired area or size, select Crop. 5. You may cancel the crop option and the image will remain unchanged. 45 l Edit 1. Select the Menu key to display menu options. 2. Select Edit. 3. In this option you may adjust the following settings: brightness, style, color and antialias. 4. Select Save. 5. To cancel press the Return key and it will remain unchanged. 46 5.4 Camera To select the camera application in the main menu or desktop the camera option.
, then you will enter into l Camera option: select the Menu key, then select switch front/back camera, as shown in Image 5.4 Normal camera mode Switchfrontto back Camera Shooter Camera mode
. Full Screen Play 5.5 FM Radio In the Main Menu option select FM Radio l The instruction to use the radio are shown in image 5.5. CurrentFrecue ncy PreviousStatio n Picture 5.5 PreviousStatio n To search for a FM station, follow details shown on image 5.6 47 Image 5.6 l To save stations Select the star button, and will be added to a list. Please bear in mind that you will need to plug in your earphones in order to activate the radio
(the earphones cable works as the Phablets Antennae). 6 Communications 6.1 Phone 1 Select Phone application 1 Please follow details shown in Image 6.1. 48 Call history Contact Display phone numbers Image 6.1 49 6.2 Text Messages 1 Main Menu, select message icon 2 Select Edit New Message
. Enter name or phone #
Allows to attach files Image 6.2 Sendmessage in the main menu and then enter into the contact list as shown in image 6.3 Contact List Select Contact list 6.3. 50 Image 6.3 51 l Search contact: Select button, enter into search function Add contact: Select button, enter into add contact function. l 7. Internet 7.1 Browser You may connect or open internet via Wi-Fi or mobile network (please refer to Section 4.1), Select the browser icon in the main menu or desktop to as shown in Image 7.1. Image 7.1 Type in the desired website, select start and this should lead you to a webpage, then you may browse the website information, as shown in image 7.1.2 you will be able to refresh, save bookmarks, share pages, view browsing history and special settings. 52 Image 7.1.2 53 7.2 Email The Email application contains email setting guide, you may add external POP3 or IMAP email accounts from web email service provider (For instance, Yahoo, Gmail, Hotmail),as shown in Image 7.2 Image 7.2 54 a. Email Setting 1. After you select the email icon 2. Enter your email and password. 3. Select Next step button, choose your email type: POP3 or IMAP. 4. Select Next Step button to check if the email box service can receive or send
, you will see the email setup instructions. messages. 5. Enter the email account and text in the subject field, and press Finish. 6. If the email mailbox is available, you will have immediate access. b. Delete an email account You may delete POP3 or IMAP email accounts from your Phablet by selecting 1. Enter to your mailbox. 2. Press the Menu key. 3. Select Account 4. Select the account to be deleted. 5. You will be prompted to confirm. icon. c. Send E-mail 1. Select the 2. Select inbox refreshing with new incoming emails and select the messages to be read. 3. Select Menu option and a popup screen will appear. icon. to draft or edit new messages. 4. Select Edit 5. Enter the recipients email address. 6. Enter subject and email content. 7. To add an attachment, select the menu key and a popup screen will appear. 8. Select Attach File (photo, music, video, contacts). 9. Click Send to send message. 55 Image 7.3 8 Other Application Procedures 8.1 Clock Select Clock option and you will enter into the screen shown below, Image 9.1. You will view the following buttons: Picture, music and homepage buttons. Image 9.1 8.2 Calculator 1. Select the Calculator Icon
. 56 2. You will enter into Calculators keypad and you will be able to engage any operation offered by this feature. Image 9.2 57 8.3 File Manager The File Manager will allow you to copy, cut, delete, rename documents in the built-in (NAND) memory or SD Card; share the files, install applications and other features. To enter into the File Manager, main menu, then the File Manager icon document manager. to view the Picture 9.3 To paste, copy or cut a file then you will be able to paste the chosen file (see Image 9.5), icon located on the upper right hand side corner, enabling you view the Select the following screen (Image 9.6). Image 9.4 58 Image 9.5 59 To share a file: Select the desired file (long press) a popup share option will appear, offering share options, such as those shown on Image 9.6. To install an application: Choose the files suffix (.apk) shown in the file manager, allowing toinstall third party software. Image 9.6 New folder: Choose the location for the new file, select the side corner choose New Folder. 8.4 Recorder icon on the upper right hand In the main men u or desktop, select the recorder icon launching the recording screen, press record key to start and to stop recording (a pause button will appear). For playback
. The system will prompt you in case you choose not to save and this press the Play key takes place manually. The recorded file can be viewed in the source manager, and played either at a music and/or video player. 60 Image 9.70 61 Third Party Software Installation 9. Installation Third Party Application Setup 1. Select File Manager application; choose the application to be installed. 2. Hold the application to be installed. 3. A popup install message will appearselect install apk. 4. Complete installation. Please note that all third party applications are suffixed with .apk. 9.1 Uninstall Select setting icon in the Main Menu. Select Manage Application, showing a list of all applications available. Select the APK you want to delete then select uninstall. Select confirm to finish. The File Manager offers many options to delete applications. 10 Troubleshooting 1. Slow Startup Once the Phablet software is upgraded and updated, the applications will be installed 2. 3. 4. and this could take between 3 and 5 minutes. Once the information is uploaded startups will faster. No Wi-Fi Connection Check that wireless routers are working properly and your Wi-Fi connection is active
(ON). In case of wireless router connections, make sure you have a proper distance between the router and Phablet without obstacles. Check and confirm your access login and password. The Phablet Feels Hot When using multiple applications simultaneously and/or a high brightness intensity setting the Phablet will warm up. Email Problems. Make sure to have a proper Internet connection. Make sure your email is properly configured. Make sure your time zone is properly set. 5. The System is not Working Properly. When third party applications are installed, it could generate abnormalities and you may press the Reset Key to restart the Phablet. 62 6. Cannot Open Webpages Please make sure to have a proper distance between the Phablet and signal source
(ex. Router, access point). Please reset WIFI and try again. 7. The Phablet Performs Slow This can happen from time to time. If your Phablet is running multiple applications, you may close those not being used and if necessary, delete third party applications. 63 FCC RF Exposure Information and Statement The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. Device types Tablet (FCC ID: ZL9-
SP6020) has also been tested against this SAR limit. The highest reported SAR values for head, body-worn accessory, product specific (wireless router), and simultaneous transmission conditions are 0.38 W/kg, 0.41 W/kg , 0.36 W/kg, and 0.56 W/kg respectively. Compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain a 10mm separation distance between the user's body. The use of belt clips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly. The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided. FCC Warning This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE 1: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. NOTE 2: Any changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.