all | frequencies |
|
|
|
|
exhibits | applications |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
manual | photos | label |
app s | submitted / available | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 2 3 |
|
Manual | Users Manual | 2.85 MiB | ||||
1 2 3 |
|
Int Photos | Internal Photos | 830.78 KiB | ||||
1 2 3 |
|
Ext Photos | External Photos | 638.08 KiB | ||||
1 2 3 |
|
Label n Location | ID Label/Location Info | 407.09 KiB | ||||
1 2 3 | Ant Desc | Operational Description | February 17 2013 | confidential | ||||
1 2 3 |
|
Block Diag | Block Diagram | 95.05 KiB | ||||
1 2 3 |
|
C2PC Req | Cover Letter(s) | 76.96 KiB | ||||
1 2 3 |
|
Conf Req | Cover Letter(s) | 119.95 KiB | ||||
1 2 3 | OpDesc | Operational Description | February 17 2013 | confidential | ||||
1 2 3 | RF Exposure Info | |||||||
1 2 3 | RF specs | Operational Description | February 17 2013 | confidential | ||||
1 2 3 | Schematics | Schematics | February 17 2013 | confidential | ||||
1 2 3 | Test Setup Photos | |||||||
1 2 3 | Test Report | |||||||
1 2 3 | Clock Scheme | Operational Description | July 05 2012 | confidential | ||||
1 2 3 | Parts list of Schematic | Parts List/Tune Up Info | July 05 2012 | confidential | ||||
1 2 3 | Schematic | Schematics | July 05 2012 | confidential | ||||
1 2 3 |
|
Specs of EUT | Operational Description | 67.26 KiB | May 07 2012 | |||
1 2 3 | RF Exposure Info | May 07 2012 |
1 2 3 | Manual | Users Manual | 2.85 MiB |
User Manual Android 4.0 Marquis User Manual FCC Compliance Statement:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subjected 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. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with 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 residential installations. 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 interference to radio or television equipment 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 between receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for Compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. To comply with the FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, this device and its antenna must not be co-located or operating to conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except if installed in compliance with FCC Multi Transmitter procedures. separation equipment and the the 2 LIMITED WARRANTY Marquis User Manual 1. WHAT DOES THIS WARRANTY COVER?
This warranty covers any defects or malfunctions in your new Marquis Tablet or accessories. 2. HOW LONG IS THE PERIOD OF COVERAGE?
This warranty is valid for service as follows: one (1) year no charge for parts and labor from the date of purchase. 3. WHAT WILL MARQUIS DO?
Labor If the product is determined to be defective within one (1) year of the date of purchase, Marquis will repair or replace it at no charge. After the one (1) year has expired, you will be responsible for any labor charges. Parts If service is being performed by a Marquis technician, the cost of parts is covered for up to one (1) year from the date of purchase. Marquis will not repair or replace defective parts unless the work is performed by a Marquis technician. Proof of purchase in the form of a bill of sale, receipt or an invoice must be provided at the time the service is requested in order to receive warranty service. 4. WHAT DOES THIS WARRANTY NOT COVER?
Any damage or problem that results from misuse, abuse, or an act of God (such as flood) are not covered. This warranty does not permit recovery of consequential or incidental damages. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation may not apply to you. 5. HOW DO YOU GET SERVICE?
You must be issued a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number by Marquiss Customer Service Center. To receive an RMA, contact customer service at (510)661-9378 or email customer service at support@matsunichi.com. Upon receipt of an RMA number, you must send the product back, postage prepaid to:
Marquis Service Center 47745 Fremont Blvd. Fremont, CA 94538 RMA # ___________ 6. HOW DOES STATE LAW APPLY?
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. MARQUIS DOES NOT OFFER REFUNDS. WARRANTY IS INVALID IF PRODUCT IS MODIFIED, ALTERED OR OPENED. Periodic changes are made to our warranty. Please contact customer service or visit our website at: www.marquispad.com for the latest information regarding your product or warranty. Service Hotline (510)661-9378 3 Contents Marquis User Manual 1 Introduction ........................................................................................................................... 10 2 3 1.1 Welcome ........................................................................................................................ 10 1.2 About this Guide ............................................................................................................ 10 1.3 Instructional icons .......................................................................................................... 10 Unpacking your Marquis tablet ........................................................................................... 11 Getting to know your tablet ................................................................................................. 12 3.1 Tablet Views & Features ............................................................................................... 12 3.2 Functionalities ............................................................................................................... 13 3.3 Setting it up for the first time .......................................................................................... 14 3.4 Recommended operating mode .................................................................................... 14 4 Basics of using your tablet ................................................................................................. 15 4.1 Power on the tablet ....................................................................................................... 15 4.2 Charging the tablet ........................................................................................................ 15 4.3 Using the Touch screen ................................................................................................ 15 4.4 Using the onscreen keyboard........................................................................................ 15 4.4.1 Configuring the language for onscreen keyboard ............................................ 17 4.4.2 Configuring the settings for onscreen keyboard .............................................. 18 4.5 Home screen ................................................................................................................. 18 4.6 Task Bar ........................................................................................................................ 19 4.7 Locking the tablet .......................................................................................................... 20 4.8 Unlocking the tablet ....................................................................................................... 21 4.9 Using applications on your tablet .................................................................................. 22 4.10 Searching ...................................................................................................................... 23 4.10.1 Configuring Search .......................................................................................... 25 4.11 Shutting Down ............................................................................................................... 26 5 More about Home screen .................................................................................................... 27 5.1 Multiple Home screens .................................................................................................. 27 5.2 Customizing the Home screen ...................................................................................... 27 5.2.1 Adding an item to the Home screen ................................................................. 27 5.2.2 Move an Item on the Home screen .................................................................. 27 5.2.3 Remove an item from the Home screen .......................................................... 27 5.3 Change the wallpaper ................................................................................................... 28 6 Settings for your tablet ........................................................................................................ 31 4 Marquis User Manual 6.1 Open settings ................................................................................................................ 31 6.2 Set Date & Time ............................................................................................................ 31 6.2.1 Set Date............................................................................................................ 32 6.2.2 Set Time ........................................................................................................... 32 6.3 Set Sound ...................................................................................................................... 33 6.4 Set Security Levels ........................................................................................................ 34 6.4.1 Set Screen Lock ............................................................................................... 35 6.4.2 Set User Info Display ........................................................................................ 39 6.5 Set Backup and Reset ................................................................................................... 39 6.6 Set Language & Input .................................................................................................... 41 6.7 Set Display .................................................................................................................... 42 6.7.1 To set the Brightness ....................................................................................... 43 6.7.2 To set Sleep parameters .................................................................................. 43 6.8 Storage Details .............................................................................................................. 44 6.9 Apps .............................................................................................................................. 45 6.9.1 Uninstall an application .................................................................................... 46 6.9.2 Stop an application ........................................................................................... 47 6.10 Settings from the task bar ............................................................................................. 47 6.11 Unmount SD Card ......................................................................................................... 49 7 Connect to Networks ............................................................................................................ 50 7.1 Connect to Wi-Fi ............................................................................................................ 50 7.2 Connect to Blue tooth device ........................................................................................ 52 7.2.1 Turn Bluetooth On / Off .................................................................................... 52 8 Using Email ........................................................................................................................... 53 8.1 Add an account ............................................................................................................. 53 8.2 Compose mail ............................................................................................................... 58 9 Managing Applications ........................................................................................................ 59 9.1 Open an application ...................................................................................................... 59 9.2 Switch applications ........................................................................................................ 59 9.3 Play Music ..................................................................................................................... 59 9.4 Play Video ..................................................................................................................... 60 9.5 Using the Camera ......................................................................................................... 61 9.5.1 Snapshot mode options.................................................................................... 62 9.5.2 Video mode options .......................................................................................... 63 10 Location services ................................................................................................................. 64 5 Marquis User Manual 11 Widgets .................................................................................................................................. 65 12 Upgrading Software ............................................................................................................. 67 12.1 How to upgrade the Firmware? ..................................................................................... 67 12.1.1 Doing an Over the Air upgrade (OTA) ............................................................. 67 12.1.2 Doing an Offline upgrade ................................................................................ 69 12.2 Applying the Downloaded Firmware ............................................................................. 70 13 Safety precautions ............................................................................................................... 71 13.1 Holding your Tablet ....................................................................................................... 71 13.2 Preventing electric shock, fire and explosion ................................................................ 71 14 Frequently Asked Questions ............................................................................................... 73 14.1 Power ON/OFF and Battery .......................................................................................... 73 14.2 Touch Screen ................................................................................................................ 74 14.3 Tablet not responding .................................................................................................... 74 14.4 Temperature .................................................................................................................. 74 14.5 Display ........................................................................................................................... 75 14.6 Audio ............................................................................................................................. 75 14.7 Multimedia ..................................................................................................................... 75 14.8 Storage .......................................................................................................................... 75 14.9 Software ........................................................................................................................ 76 6 List of Figures Marquis User Manual Figure 1-1: Marquis Tablet ................................................................................................................... 10 Figure 3-1: Different views of the tablet ................................................................................................ 12 Figure 3-2: Slots for the Micro SD card & Charger/USB plug .............................................................. 14 Figure 4-1: Onscreen keyboard-Default Setting ................................................................................... 16 Figure 4-2 : Configure onscreen keyboard ........................................................................................... 17 Figure 4-3: Select language for keyboard input ................................................................................... 17 Figure 4-4: Set Keyboard Settings ....................................................................................................... 18 Figure 4-5: Home screen ...................................................................................................................... 19 Figure 4-6: Unlock screen .................................................................................................................... 21 Figure 4-7: Unlocking options ............................................................................................................... 22 Figure 4-8: Application Screen ............................................................................................................. 23 Figure 4-9: Perform Search .................................................................................................................. 24 Figure 4-10: Search Result ................................................................................................................... 24 Figure 4-11: Search Settings ................................................................................................................ 25 Figure 4-12: List of Searchable Items................................................................................................... 25 Figure 4-13: Shutdown ........................................................................................................................ 26 Figure 5-1: Removing Icon from Home screen .................................................................................... 28 Figure 5-2: Menu displayed on long-touch ........................................................................................... 29 Figure 5-3: Setting the selected wallpaper ........................................................................................... 30 Figure 6-1: Date & Time Settings ......................................................................................................... 31 Figure 6-2: Set Date ............................................................................................................................. 32 Figure 6-3: Set Time ............................................................................................................................. 33 Figure 6-4: Sound & Vibration Settings ................................................................................................ 33 Figure 6-5: Set Volume level ................................................................................................................ 34 Figure 6-6: Security Settings ................................................................................................................ 35 Figure 6-7: Security Settings ................................................................................................................ 36 Figure 6-8: Setting screen unlock pattern ............................................................................................ 37 Figure 6-9: Setting screen unlock using a PIN ..................................................................................... 38 Figure 6-10: Setting screen unlock using a password.......................................................................... 38 Figure 6-11: Set User Info .................................................................................................................... 39 Figure 6-12: Backup & Reset ............................................................................................................... 40 Figure 6-13: List of Data that gets erased ............................................................................................ 41 Figure 6-14: Language Settings ........................................................................................................... 42 Figure 6-15: Setting Display options .................................................................................................... 43 Figure 6-16: Setting Brightness ............................................................................................................ 43 Figure 6-17: Setting Sleep time ............................................................................................................ 44 7 Marquis User Manual Figure 6-18: Storage Settings ............................................................................................................... 45 Figure 6-19: Apps ................................................................................................................................. 46 Figure 6-20: Manage an application ..................................................................................................... 47 Figure 6-21: Desktop Settings .............................................................................................................. 48 Figure 7-1: Accessing Wi-Fi in Settings menu ..................................................................................... 50 Figure 7-2: Available Wi-Fi networks .................................................................................................... 51 Figure 7-3: Wi-Fi Settings ..................................................................................................................... 51 Figure 7-4: Bluetooth ............................................................................................................................ 52 Figure 8-1: Choose the Account type ................................................................................................... 53 Figure 8-2: Enter Email address and Password ................................................................................... 54 Figure 8-3: Setting Unlock screen password/pin/pattern ..................................................................... 55 Figure 8-4: Setup source of credentials ............................................................................................... 55 Figure 8-5: Account Configuration ........................................................................................................ 56 Figure 8-6: Account options .................................................................................................................. 57 Figure 8-7: Email account configured and account activated .............................................................. 57 Figure 8-8: Compose email .................................................................................................................. 58 Figure 9-1: Options to play music ......................................................................................................... 60 Figure 9-2: Videos available in the SD card ......................................................................................... 61 Figure 9-3: Marquis Camera user interface .......................................................................................... 62 Figure 10-1: Navigating to turn on GPS ............................................................................................... 64 Figure 11-1: Widget tab ........................................................................................................................ 65 Figure 11-2: Configure Image widget ................................................................................................... 66 Figure 11-3: Configure to set bookmark ............................................................................................... 66 Figure 12-1: Navigating to System Update option in Settings .............................................................. 67 Figure 12-2: Check for Firmware updates ............................................................................................ 68 Figure 12-3: Firmware update available ............................................................................................... 68 Figure 12-4: Downloading the Firmware update .................................................................................. 68 Figure 12-5: Download Successful dialog ............................................................................................ 69 8 List of Tables Marquis User Manual Table 3-1 : Legend descriptions for the Tablet schematics .................................................................. 12 Table 4-1: Keystroke combinations ...................................................................................................... 16 Table 4-2: Task Bar legends ................................................................................................................ 20 Table 9-1: Settings for still image ......................................................................................................... 62 Table 9-2: Settings for Video capture ................................................................................................... 63 9 1 Introduction 1.1 Welcome Marquis User Manual Congratulations on the purchase of the Marquis tablet. Welcome to a host of information and entertainment augmented by a great user-experience. Figure 1-1: Marquis Tablet 1.2 About this Guide This guide describes how to use the Marquis Android tablet, with detailed instructions for all the functionalities provided. 1.3 Instructional icons Warning or a Caution notification Battery related function Note or information to be aware of Wi-Fi related operation Actions not to be performed 10 2 Unpacking your Marquis tablet Marquis User Manual Your Marquis tablet (Product ID - MP 977) comes packaged in a protective box that also holds:
Quick Start Guide USB Power Adapter (Wall Charger) 30 Pin Connector to USB Cable Cleaning Cloth Micro SD Card (2GB) Warranty card Upon unpacking the box, please verify that everything listed is included. 11 3 Getting to know your tablet 3.1 Tablet Views & Features Marquis User Manual Figure 3-1: Different views of the tablet Table 3-1 : Legend descriptions for the Tablet schematics Number What is it How to use it 1 2 Micro SD Card slot External storage card for additional storage requirements. 30-Pin connector for Plug in the supplied adaptor to charge Battery charging /USB the device or optionally connect to 12 Marquis User Manual Number What is it How to use it PC 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Headphone jack Plug your headphone into this jack. Ambient light sensor Camera Adjusts screen brightness according to lighting conditions. 2MP front-facing camera for video calling and for taking pictures up to 1600x1200 pixel resolution. Microphone Recessed microphone. Volume - Up/Down Press Up/Down on the switch to button increase/decrease the volume. Long press to Power On/Off the Power ON button tablet. Short press to lock/unlock the tablet. Flush speakers for stereo audio Speakers output. Pin hole to access Reset key ; can be used for restarting the device if it stops responding due to any reason 10 Reset Key 3.2 Functionalities Marquis tablet offers you an amazing infotainment experience literally at your finger tips. Seamlessly stay connected to a Wireless network and Browse the Internet and check your mail box (multiple email accounts), View high definition videos, and get socially networked through voice/video chat. Listen to high quality music. Use the onboard GPS to navigate your way and get around unknown places. Carry your multimedia content on a microSD card (up to 32GB) Local connectivity to Bluetooth enabled devices for exchanging multimedia content wirelessly. 13 3.3 Setting it up for the first time Marquis User Manual Your Marquis tablet is ready for use. An SD card is available in the kit for additional storage. However, it is not required for basic operations/storage. 1. Insert the micro SD card and connect the power cable to charge the tablet as shown in the Figure 3-2. Please ensure that the microSD card is inserted in the direction as shown (printed side facing up); improper insertion could damage the card or the card slot 2. Your device has built-in battery. Before using the device for the first time, you must charge the battery. 3. You may need to charge for about 4 hours to reach full charge. After that, you may charge it as and when needed. Figure 3-2: Slots for the Micro SD card & Charger/USB plug 3.4 Recommended operating mode Your Tablet is designed to operate as a portable battery operated device. The device would need to be charged periodically based on the usage .The device should be charged using the supplied wall adaptor only. . It is suggested to use an external micro SD card reader to transfer data from a desktop or laptop computer. It is not recommended to use the device over prolonged duration, when it is getting charged 14 4 Basics of using your tablet Marquis User Manual 4.1 Power on the tablet Press Power Key for about 5 seconds till you see the Marquis logo on the screen. The device would also provide a mild vibration immediately after the logo is displayed. The Tablet would be ready to use in approximately 35 seconds after the power on. When your battery is low, the device will beep and display a low battery message. Recharge your battery to continue using your device. If the battery level becomes too low, the device will automatically power off. 4.2 Charging the tablet Connect the 30-Pin connector for USB/Battery (this is packaged in the box) to the connector in the top of the tablet. 4.3 Using the Touch screen Marquis provides you with a touch screen to communicate with the tablet. So, touch with your finger to make your selections. Important: Do not use objects like a pen, pencil or other sharp objects on the touch screen. Avoid scratching on the touch screen. Tap - To select any element on the touch screen, tap your finger on the icon. In a List View, the first item is highlighted. Tap once to open this. To open any other item in the list, tap once to highlight the required item, then tap again to open it. Hold Keep your finger on the icon for a slightly longer time. You need to do this before dragging and similar operations. If the vibrator mode is on, then the tablet vibrates when an icon is on hold and can be moved. Drag Place your finger on the screen and hold with some pressure. Slide it across the screen without lifting your finger. Use this to select text or images. Scroll Quickly drag your finger up or down the screen in the direction you wish to scroll. When the list views display a scroll bar, drag the slider up/down to scroll up/down the list. 4.4 Using the onscreen keyboard The onscreen keyboard comes up automatically every time you touch a text field to enter some text inside it. Tap on the keys to enter text. The table below gives more information on the use of the keyboard. 15 Marquis User Manual Figure 4-1: Onscreen keyboard-Default Setting Table 4-1: Keystroke combinations Description of action Keystroke Effect on the keyboard display The numbers are displayed in the top row and the symbols in the other rows. The is replaced by
. Click on this key to revert to default keyboard. The letters are displayed in uppercase. To revert to lowercase, tap again. Tap to go back by 1 character Enter numbers/symbols Enter uppercase letters Cancel an entry/Backspace Go to next text field 16 4.4.1 Configuring the language for onscreen keyboard Marquis User Manual The Settings button can be used to configure the onscreen keyboard to suit your requirements. 1. Tap
. You can set the language and the keyboard settings (Figure 4-2). 2. Tap Input languages to set the language for keyboard input. Figure 4-2 : Configure onscreen keyboard 3. In the next screen (Figure 4-3), deselect Use System Language and select a language of your choice from the list displayed. Figure 4-3: Select language for keyboard input 4. The onscreen keyboard, displays the script of the selected language. 17 4.4.2 Configuring the settings for onscreen keyboard 1. Tap
. You can set the language and the keyboard settings. 2. Tap Android Keyboard Settings (Figure 4-4). Marquis User Manual Figure 4-4: Set Keyboard Settings 3. Tap to select the desired features. 4.5 Home screen The Home screen is displayed when you start your tablet or when you wake it up from Power Save mode. It displays Date/Time and some useful controls and information. It is the starting point for using applications on your tablet. The default page can be customized to suit your needs. Click the Menu Button (on the top right corner) to view all the installed applications. Your tablet may come with default wallpaper different from the illustrations in this manual. 18 Marquis User Manual Figure 4-5: Home screen 4.6 Task Bar The Task bar is always displayed at the bottom active screen. It enables navigation and shows icons of the enabled features. In this screen shot, it shows that the Wi-Fi, microphone and earphones are enabled. The navigation that can be carried out from the Home screen is listed in the table below. 19 Marquis User Manual Table 4-2: Task Bar legends Icons What is it How to use it Back Tap to go back or to previous screen Home Tap to go to the Home Page Tap to Display the last opened Switch Screen applications. A maximum of 20 applications can be displayed Shows that the tablet is connected to a computer as a storage device or for charging. Shows that onscreen keyboard is active. Press power button and volume down switch together to capture the current screen and store it in memory. Any new captured screen will create this icon in the taskbar. Shows level of battery charge. USB Keyboard Snapshot /
print screen Battery level indication Battery When the tablet is charging, this icon is charging displayed in the task bar. Wi-Fi connected When the tablet is connected to a Wi-Fi network, this icon is displayed in the task bar. Download in When any download is in progress, this progress icon is displayed. Mail /
application New mail notification. 4.7 Locking the tablet Press the power key briefly to lock /sleep your tablet. When your tablet is not in use for a while (user-
defined time), the tablet automatically goes into sleep mode. This saves on power and avoids unauthorized use of any services. 20 4.8 Unlocking the tablet Marquis User Manual If the screen is off and the tablet does not respond to any taps on the screen, it indicates that the tablet has been locked. To get the tablet up and running again, 1. Press the power button briefly. 2. The tablet displays the Lock icon (see Figure 4-6). Figure 4-6: Unlock screen 3. You can unlock and activate the camera or the entire tablet. Drag the icon to the icon to activate the camera or to icon to unlock the tablet (Figure 4-7). 21 Marquis User Manual The device enters into power saving mode when your tablet is in standby mode for more than a minute. To wake-up the device, the power key need to pressed for about 1-2 secs to wake the device. Figure 4-7: Unlocking options 4.9 Using applications on your tablet Use the Menu button to view the applications and widgets on your tablet (Figure 4-8). From this screen you can:
Launch any of these applications- Touch the icon of the application to open it. Once the application opens, the Menu screen closes automatically. Add an application icon to the Home screen- Long touch on an application icon moves it to the Home screen. Once the icon is moved, the Menu screen closes automatically. Close the Menu screen Touch the Home button in the task bar. 22 Marquis User Manual The applications page displayed in the below figure is only for illustration. The Tablet may not ship with all the applications pre-loaded and these would need to be installed by the user. Figure 4-8: Application Screen 4.10 Searching The tablet has a powerful Search option which is available as an application in the Apps screen and as a part of many applications. To perform a search, 1. Tap the Search button in the tool bar. 2. The onscreen keyboard is enabled (Figure 4-9). 3. Enter the search string. 4. Tap to search. 23 Marquis User Manual 5. The Figure 4-10 shows a sample result. Figure 4-9: Perform Search Figure 4-10: Search Result 24 Marquis User Manual 4.10.1 Configuring Search The Search utility can be configured to define the searchable items. To set this, 1. Tap in the tool bar in the top of the screen (Figure 4-11). 2. The list of searchable items is displayed (Figure 4-12). Figure 4-11: Search Settings 3. Tap to select/unselect the items to suit your requirements (Figure 4-12). Figure 4-12: List of Searchable Items 25 4.11 Shutting Down To shutdown the tablet, Marquis User Manual 1. Hold the Power button until you see the Power off dialog box. 2. The Power Off dialog will offer you to Shutdown/Restart the system. In addition to this you have the option of choosing Airplane mode for using the device inside an Aircraft or places such as hospitals where wireless communication can cause interference. 3. Tap OK to confirm to chose the event or click anywhere outside the dialog box to keep the tablet powered on (Figure 4-13). Figure 4-13: Shutdown 26 5 More about Home screen Marquis User Manual 5.1 Multiple Home screens Marquis tablet supports Multiple Home Screens. You have the option to create these Home Pages to hold different combinations of screen elements and shortcuts to applications. A maximum of 5 Home Screens can be created. 5.2 Customizing the Home screen Customized wall paper and personal choice of items (icons, shortcuts and widgets) can be added to the Home screen. If you have multiple Home screens, each of them can be customized to meet your requirements. Slide the viewable home screen to either side to display the next home screen. 5.2.1 Adding an item to the Home screen 1. Open the required Home screen. 5.2.2 Move an Item on the Home screen 1. Touch and hold the item to be moved. 2. Drag the item to the new location. When it is at required location lift your finger. 3. To move the item to a new Home screen, drag the item to the edge of the screen. Pause at the edge and drag to another Home screen. 5.2.3 Remove an item from the Home screen 1. Touch and hold the item to be removed. 2. Dont lift your finger. The Menu button changes to Trash can icon. This icon appears on the top of the screen at the center. 3. Drag the item to this icon. 4. Once the icon goes to the trash can, the color of the icon changes to red (Figure 5-1). You can now lift your finger. 27 Marquis User Manual
`
Figure 5-1: Removing Icon from Home screen 5.3 Change the wallpaper A long-touch (keeping your finger on the screen for a long time) on any empty space on the Home screen, displays the wallpaper selection menu as shown in Figure 5-2. Gallery- Displays all the pictures captured using the camera or copied on to your tablet. Live wallpapers- Displays a scrolling list of animated wallpapers installed on your tablet. Some of these change according to the time of the day, in response to a touch or offer information like time. Some of them come with a Settings button. Wallpapers- Displays a sample of wallpapers that are bundled with the tablet. To view the thumbnails, slide the images to the left/right. Touch the thumbnail to see a larger image. 28 Marquis User Manual Figure 5-2: Menu displayed on long-touch To select a Wallpaper, 1. Touch the required source of wallpaper. 2. Touch the wallpaper/picture to select the new wallpaper (Figure 5-3). 3. Touch Set Wallpaper. 29 Marquis User Manual Figure 5-3: Setting the selected wallpaper you can alternatively set the wallpaper from the settings menu 30 6 Settings for your tablet Marquis User Manual The Settings application lets you view and change the configurations of your tablet. 6.1 Open settings 1. Press to view the Application screen. 2. Touch to run Settings application. The Settings screen is divided into sections:
Device Personal System 6.2 Set Date & Time Figure 6-1: Date & Time Settings 31 Marquis User Manual The Date & Time setting lets you set the following:
Automatic Date & Time- Set the time and date when connected to the Wi-Fi network. Date-Set date Time-Set time Time zone- Select the appropriate time zone from the list of time zones. Scroll to view the complete list. 24 hour format-Toggle between 24 hour format and 12 hour format for time display. Date format- Select the appropriate date format. This is applied to the date displayed on the Clock too. 6.2.1 Set Date 1. Tap to navigate to Home>Menu>Settings. 2. Tap Date & Time under SYSTEM. 3. Touch Set date (Figure 6-2). Figure 6-2: Set Date 4. Use the increase/decrease keys
/
to adjust the Month, Date and Year. 5. Touch Set to save the settings, or Cancel to ignore the changes. 6.2.2 Set Time 1. Tap to navigate to Home>Menu>Settings. 2. Tap Date & Time under SYSTEM. 3. Touch Set time (Figure 6-3). 4. Use the increase/decrease keys
/
to adjust the Hour, Minute and AM/PM. 5. Touch Set to save the settings, or Cancel to ignore the changes. 32 Marquis User Manual Figure 6-3: Set Time 6.3 Set Sound This sets the sound and ringtones for the different operations of the tablet. It lets you set the following:
Set Volume-Set the volume level for Music, notification tones and alarms Set vibration mode-Specify when to activate the vibrate mode Set tones for default notification: Select the preferred notification tone from the list of available tones. The following system events can be set to notify :
o Touch sounds & vibrate on Touch o Screen lock Set Vibrate on touch-Set the tablet to vibrate when the touch on the screen is long. Figure 6-4: Sound & Vibration Settings 33 Marquis User Manual To set any of the above, 1. Tap to navigate to Home>Menu>Settings. 2. Tap Sound under DEVICE (Figure 6-4). 3. Touch the required option to see the settings available. 4. Slide to indicate the required level (Figure 6-5). Figure 6-5: Set Volume level 6.4 Set Security Levels This enables you to configure security parameters that meet your personal requirements of privacy and sharing. This allows you to set the following:
Screen Lock- Set up a mechanism to lock your screen, to prevent unauthorized or accidental use of your tablet Owner Info-Set up the display of Info on the owner when the screen is locked Tablet encryption Password settings Set up device administrators Permission to install from unknown sources Management of credential storage To set the above, 1. Tap to navigate to Home>Menu>Settings. 2. Tap Security under PERSONAL (Figure 6-6). 34 Marquis User Manual Figure 6-6: Security Settings 6.4.1 Set Screen Lock A screen lock prevents unauthorized use of your tablet and accidental screen touches when the tablet is in a bag. It is recommended to use the screen lock feature for securing your Tablet. To lock the screen you can chose from the options shown in Figure 6-7. Choosing None or Slide provides you with no security and should be used only for convenience and not if security is desired. User discretion is required for such usage. 35 Marquis User Manual Figure 6-7: Security Settings For preventing accidental operation of the touch screen, the option Slide can be chosen. Using this option would take you to the locked home screen (refer Figure 4-7) on Power On or on resume from standby To prevent unauthorized access to your device screen it is recommended to use a Pattern/PIN/password to unlock the screen as a security measure Setting a Pattern A matrix of dots is used to create a personal screen unlock pattern. To set this pattern, 1. Tap Screen Lock option under Settings>Security (Figure 6-6). 2. Select Pattern (Figure 6-67). 3. The dot pattern screen is displayed (Figure 6-8). Follow the instructions displayed on the screen to complete the configuration. 4. Slide your finger to connect the dots in any pattern that you desire. You must connect at least 4 dots to register your pattern. 5. Touch Cancel to go back to Security settings screen or touch Continue to get started. 36 Marquis User Manual Figure 6-8: Setting screen unlock pattern Setting a PIN An alternate way to secure your device is through a numeric Personal Identification Number (PIN). 1. Tap Screen Lock option under Settings>Security (Figure 6-6). 2. Select PIN (Figure 6-67). 3. A screen with a prompt to chose your PIN is displayed (Figure 6-89). Follow the instructions displayed on the screen to complete the configuration. 4. The selected PIN should have at least 4 characters. 5. Touch Cancel to go back to Security settings screen or touch Continue to get started. Setting a Password The third option to secure your device is through a alpha-numeric password 1. Tap Screen Lock option under Settings>Security (Figure 6-6). 2. Select Password (Figure 6-67). 37 Marquis User Manual 3. A screen with a prompt to choose your password is displayed (Figure 6-810). Follow the instructions displayed on the screen to complete the configuration. 4. The selected password should have at least 4 characters. 5. Touch Cancel to go back to Security settings screen or touch Continue to get started. Figure 6-9: Setting screen unlock using a PIN Figure 6-10: Setting screen unlock using a password 38 6.4.2 Set User Info Display Marquis User Manual The tablet can be configured to display information on the user when the tablet is locked. To set this, 1. Tap Owner info option under Settings>Security. 2. Touch the checkbox Show owner info on lock screen to enable the display. 3. Enter the text to be displayed, (Figure 6-11). Figure 6-11: Set User Info 6.5 Set Backup and Reset After the data on the tablet is backed up in a secure location like Google servers and the SD card, the data on the tablet is erased and Factory data is reset. This does not erase system software updates. Doing a Factory reset erases your personal data, downloaded applications, Google account information, System and application data settings. 39 Marquis User Manual If you reset the tablet this way, on restarting the tablet, you need to re-enter information similar to what you entered when you first started the tablet. To reset the tablet, 1. Tap to navigate to Home>Menu>Settings. 2. Tap Backup & Reset under PERSONAL (Figure 6-12). Figure 6-12: Backup & Reset 3. Tap Factory data reset to proceed. 4. The list of data that will be erased is displayed on the right (Figure 6-13). 40 Marquis User Manual Figure 6-13: List of Data that gets erased 5. Tap Reset tablet to confirm. 6. Click Erase everything in the next screen. 6.6 Set Language & Input The language settings can be made applicable to spellings and dictionary (Figure 6-14). This setting can also set the keyboard inputs to the tablet. The settings can be configured for Text-to-speech output and Pointer speed. 41 Marquis User Manual Figure 6-14: Language Settings 6.7 Set Display The display parameters can be configured using this setting option (Figure 6-155). The following can be set to meet your requirements:
Brightness-Adjust the brightness of the screen. Wallpaper-Select a wallpaper of your choice. Auto-rotate screen-Automatically switch the orientation of the tablet as the tablet is flipped on its sides. Sleep- Set how long the screen would wait (after an interaction with the screen) before the screen darkens. Font size-Set the font characteristics used for displaying on the tablet. 42 Marquis User Manual Figure 6-15: Setting Display options 6.7.1 To set the Brightness 1. Tap to navigate to Home>Menu>Settings. 2. Tap Display under DEVICE (Figure 6-16). 3. Tap Brightness to set the parameters related to this setting. 4. In this screen (Figure 6-16), check Automatic Brightness to set the brightness of the tablet using the built-in light sensor. 5. Otherwise, if you wish to set the brightness manually, drag the slider to set the required brightness. 6. To save the settings tap OK, otherwise tap Cancel to ignore the changes. Figure 6-16: Setting Brightness 6.7.2 To set Sleep parameters 1. Tap to navigate to Home>Menu>Settings. 2. Tap Display under DEVICE (Figure 6-15). 43 Marquis User Manual 3. Tap Sleep to set the parameters related to this setting. 4. In this screen (Figure 6-17) select the duration of time the tablet has to wait before it goes to sleep. 5. To ignore the changes tap Cancel. Figure 6-17: Setting Sleep time 6.8 Storage Details This option helps manage the entire storage capability of the tablet the internal tablet storage and the SD storage. The applications and their data use the internal storage of the tablet. This is optimally managed by the operating system. The media files stored can be viewed when the tablet is connected to a computer with a USB cable. To view the storage status, 1. Tap to navigate to Home>Menu>Settings. 2. Tap Storage under DEVICE (Figure 6-18). 3. As seen in the Figure 6-18, the storage status is displayed on the screen. 44 Marquis User Manual Figure 6-18: Storage Settings 6.9 Apps This option in Settings gives information on the applications available in the tablet. The list of applications can be viewed under three tabs:
Downloaded applications Applications that are running currently All the applications in the tablet Tap on the required tab to view the list. Each of these applications can be managed individually from here. 45 Marquis User Manual Figure 6-19: Apps Tap on an application icon (Figure 6-19) to:
Uninstall the application Stop the application 6.9.1 Uninstall an application 1. Tap to navigate to Home>Menu>Settings. 2. Tap Apps under DEVICE (Error! Reference source not found.19). The list of applications is displayed on the right side. 3. Tap on the icon of the required application to open a screen on the details (Figure 6-20). 4. Tap Disable to uninstall the application. 5. Tap to confirm. 46 Marquis User Manual Figure 6-20: Manage an application 6.9.2 Stop an application 1. Tap to navigate to Home>Menu>Settings. 2. Tap Apps under DEVICE (Figure 6-20).The list of applications is displayed on the right side. 3. Tap on the icon of the required application to open a screen on the details (Figure 6-20). 4. Tap Force Stop to close the application. 6.10 Settings from the task bar You can set some of the key parameters on the fly using the task bar. Touch the task bar and drag it to the screen. You can now configure the following parameters as shown in the Figure 6-21:
47 Marquis User Manual Figure 6-21: Desktop Settings Airplane mode- Slide on the Off/On indicator to set this mode Wi-Fi- Tap on the icon to navigate to Wi-Fi settings in the Settings Application Auto-rotate screen- Slide on the Off/On indicator to set auto-rotate Brightness- Slide on the level indicator to set Brightness of display on the tablet Notifications- Slide the Off/On indicator to turn notifications on or off Settings-Tap on the icon to run the Settings application 48 Marquis User Manual 6.11 Unmount SD Card 1. Tap to navigate to Home>Menu>Settings. 2. Tap Storage under DEVICE (Error! Reference source not found.Figure 6-20). 3. Tap Unmount SD Card. 4. Tap Ok to continue the process (Figure 6-21). Figure 6-21: Unmount SD Card 7 Introduction 49 Connect to Networks 7.1 Connect to Wi-Fi Marquis User Manual The Marquis tablet can connect to the Internet using the Wi-Fi. To do so, access a Wi-Fi access point or hotspot with your tablet. While some of these can connect without any authentication, some others require authorizations for security reasons. Once the connectivity parameters are set, whenever the tablet enters this network area, it will automatically connect to that network. It is strongly recommended that Wi-Fi be turned off when not in use to extend the battery life. To set the connectivity, 1. Tap to navigate to Home>Menu>Settings. 2. Tap Wi-Fi under Wireless & Networks (Figure 7-1). 3. When Wi-Fi is On, the available networks are displayed (Figure 7-2) Figure 7-1: Accessing Wi-Fi in Settings menu 50 Marquis User Manual Figure 7-2: Available Wi-Fi networks 4. To connect to a specific Wi-Fi network, tap the appropriate network from the displayed list. 5. The details of the network are displayed (Figure 7-3). Figure 7-3: Wi-Fi Settings 6. Use the on screen keyboard to enter the password and select connect to complete set-up. 51 7.2 Connect to Blue tooth device Marquis User Manual Bluetooth is a wireless communication technology that enables you to exchange information with other Bluetooth enabled devices over a short distance. To do so, you need to turn Bluetooth on in your tablet. New devices need to be paired with your tablet, for the first time. Subsequently connectivity to a paired device is possible. When not in use, it is strongly recommended to keep Bluetooth off to extend the battery charge. Some other locations like an aircraft may require that Bluetooth be kept off. 7.2.1 Turn Bluetooth On / Off 1. Tap to navigate to Home>Menu>Settings. 2. Tap Bluetooth under Wireless & Networks (
3. Figure 7-4). 4. Slide the On/Off indicator to turn Bluetooth on/off. 5. When your Bluetooth is on, your tablet can detect other Bluetooth-enabled devices, but not vice versa. To enable discovery by other devices just select your device and toggle to Visible to all nearby Bluetooth devices 6. This screen also lists the Bluetooth devices that have been paired with your tablet. 7. To search for a new device, Tap SEARCH FOR DEVICES on top left of the screen. Figure 7-4: Bluetooth 52 8 Using Email Marquis User Manual Marquis tablet offers the flexibility to handle email and such other communications by managing account interactions with different messaging applications. You can also sync contacts, emails, calendar events from multiple accounts depending on the applications installed on your tablet. You can manage multiple accounts. 8.1 Add an account 1. Tap to navigate to Home>Menu>Settings. 2. Tap Account Sync. 3. Tap Add Account displayed in the top right corner to add an account (Figure 8-1). 4. You can add a Corporate account (an Exchange account) or an Email account (an account with web based email applications). Tap on the appropriate choice. Figure 8-1: Choose the Account type 5. The Account Setup wizard helps you set up the account. Enter the Email address and the password for the account you wish to setup. Tap Next (Figure 8-2). 53 Marquis User Manual Figure 8-2: Enter Email address and Password 6. If the Email address is not available in the email database of the tablet, the wizard will prompt you to enter more information like the email server, protocol and more in subsequent screens. 7. Applications like Exchange Services require lock screen PIN/password/pattern to permit the usage of credential storage (Figure 8-3). 8. The wizard takes you through the setting up of Unlock Selection. 54 Marquis User Manual Figure 8-3: Setting Unlock screen password/pin/pattern 9. The wizard then helps you locate and install credential certificates (Figure 8-4). Figure 8-4: Setup source of credentials 10. The Account Setup screen displays the configuration (Figure 8-5). 55 Marquis User Manual Figure 8-5: Account Configuration 11. Remote Security Administration takes over to complete the Setup. 12. On completion of the administrative step, you can configure the following parameters to setup the default behavior of the account (Figure 8-6):
Inbox checking frequency Days to sync Send email from this account by default Email arrival notification Sync with the account:
o Contact o Calendar o Email Automatic download of attachments when connected to Wi-Fi. 56 Marquis User Manual 13. The account syncs and the email screen are displayed (Figure 8-7: Email account configured and account activated 14. Figure 8-6: Account options 57 Marquis User Manual Figure 8-7: Email account configured and account activated 8.2 Compose mail Mail can be sent using any of the accounts created in the tablet. 1. Touch the Menu button to view the applications available. 2. Tap Email icon. If multiple accounts are configured, a list of options is displayed. Select the required account. 3. Tap the compose option. 4. The account details are used to automatically populate the senders address (Figure 8-8). 5. Enter the address of the receiver. 6. Enter the Subject line and the message using the onscreen keyboard. 7. Tap Save Draft to save the draft or to send the email. 58 Figure 8-8: Compose email Marquis User Manual 8. To delete the email, tap
. 9 Managing Applications Applications available on your tablet are displayed as Icons under the Menu. Some of them could be displayed on any of the Home screens as well. Some applications are bundled with the tablet. In addition to these, you could download and install them from Android Market and other sources. When you open a new application, other applications that are running on the tablet do not stop. You can switch between applications to work with several of them at the same time. The operating system manages the memory usage of these applications. Navigate to Settings>App to view the details of resources used by the application, to uninstall an application and to close an application. Refer Apps for more details. 9.1 Open an application 1. Touch the Menu button to view the applications available. 2. Touch the application button to launch it. 3. If the application icon is available in any of the Home screens, you can launch it from that screen also. 9.2 Switch applications 1. Touch on the task bar to switch screens opened by applications. 2. A small window displays the icons of applications running. 3. Touch an icon to open the application. 9.3 Play Music To play music, 1. Touch the Menu button to view the applications available. 2. Touch to launch it. 3. The screen displays the options in the tool bar (Figure 9-1). 59 Marquis User Manual Figure 9-1: Options to play music 4. Tap the required option. 5. Select your choice from the displayed list. 9.4 Play Video The video files are available under the Gallery application. To play a video, 1. Touch the Menu button to view the applications available. 2. Touch to launch it. 3. The screen displays the available videos in the SD card (Figure 9-2). 4. Tap to select a video. 5. Tap to play. Please ensure that a microSD card is inserted in the device 60 Marquis User Manual Figure 9-2: Videos available in the SD card 9.5 Using the Camera Your Marquis Tablet comes with a 2 megapixel Front facing Camera. This camera can be used to capture snapshots as well as videos. The Maximum still picture resolution for this camera is 1600 x 1200. The Maximum video resolution supported is 640 x480 at 15 fps. To start using the camera, you would need to invoke the default Marquis Camera application. 1. Touch the Menu button to view the applications available. 2. Select to start the Camera application. 3. The Camera application user interface appears as shown (Figure 9-23). 4. Select on the user interface to start the camera in the snapshot mode. 5. Select on the user interface to start the camera in the Video recording mode. 6. Select from the control dial to change options for the image /Video capture. 61 Marquis User Manual Figure 9-3: Marquis Camera user interface 9.5.1 Snapshot mode options The table below lists out the options for the image capture mode. Table 9-1: Settings for still image Icon What it does Opens the settings for Camera resolution and for storing location information Exposure setting - +2 , +1, 0, -1, -2 White balance - Auto, Incandescent ,daylight, fluorescent, cloudy Exit from settings option 62 9.5.2 Video mode options The table below lists out the options for the video capture mode. Table 9-2: Settings for Video capture Icon What it does Marquis User Manual Opens the settings for storing location information Time Lapse Interval White balance - Auto, Incandescent ,daylight, fluorescent, cloudy Exit from settings option 63 10 Location services Marquis User Manual Your Marquis Tablet is capable of receiving GPS signals from the satellites. This feature allows your device to be used as a portable navigation device, when used with a third party mapping software. Certain applications will require you to connect to a Wi-Fi network to download local maps and to get an approximate location. Before you can start using GPS, ensure that in Settings>Location Services , the GPS Satellites option is checked. When an application is using Location Services, the icon appears in the status bar. Figure 10-1: Navigating to turn on GPS GPS functionality would work only outdoors and to get a better signal reception ensure that the device is facing the open sky. When this feature is not being used, it is recommended to turn this off to save on battery power. 64 11 Widgets Marquis User Manual Widgets are small applications that can be installed and run directly from your Home screen. Some of the popular widgets include Facebook widget, Weather widget, music player, FM player, picture frame, Google Search bar, power control, or a calendar that shows upcoming appointments. You can use a widget to:
Set Bookmarks Choose images to be displayed Choose your play list Set Calendar Have your Mailbox on Desktop To work with widgets, 1. Touch Menu
, 2. Tap Widgets tab (Figure 11-1). Figure 11-1: Widget tab 3. To move a widget to the Home screen, touch and hold the required Widget. The selected widget will appear on the Home Screen. 4. Lift your finger and drop the Widget on the Home screen. 65 5. Touch the Widget to configure it. For example a. Configure the Image widget as shown in Figure 11-2. Marquis User Manual Figure 11-2: Configure Image widget b. Configure to set bookmarks as in Figure 11-3. Figure 11-3: Configure to set bookmark 66 12 Upgrading Software Marquis User Manual Having the latest Firmware on your Tablet can enhance performance and the reliability of your product. It is recommended that you upgrade your Tablet with the latest available Firmware. 12.1 How to upgrade the Firmware?
The Firmware upgrade can be done in 2 ways as described below:
1. Over the Air (OTA). This requires a WLAN connection. 2. Through the micro SD card. For this, the FW update package needs to be downloaded from the vendor website and copied to a SD card. 12.1.1 Doing an Over the Air upgrade (OTA) Wi-Fi should be switched ON and the device should be connected to Internet. You would also need to have a micro SD card (with at least 200MB free space) inserted in the device. 1. Power ON the Tablet 2. Tap to navigate to Home>Menu>Settings. 3. Tap About Tablet under System as shown below (Figure 12-1). Figure 12-1: Navigating to System Update option in Settings 67 4. Tap System Update 5. The device will offer to check for updates as shown below (Figure 12-2). Marquis User Manual Figure 12-2: Check for Firmware updates 6. Select Yes to initiate the search for new updates. 7. If a new update is available, the device will prompt to download them (Figure 12-3). Figure 12-3: Firmware update available 8. Select Yes to download the Firmware onto your device (Figure 12-4). 9. The Device will prompt to connect a Charger while the update is in progress. (Figure 12-4) Figure 12-4: Downloading the Firmware update 10. The download icon will be displayed on the notification bar at the bottom. 11. Touch the task/notification bar to check the file download progress 12. The Upgrade process would take anywhere between 15 minutes to an hour depending upon your network speed and server access. 68 Marquis User Manual 13. The Firmware update will be downloded on your SD card. Touching System Update to confirm the success of the download, will successfully download the firmware. The message dialog is shown in Figure 12-5. 14. It is recommended that the device be fuly charged and/or a charger be connected to the device during the download and upgrade process. Attempting upgrade with a partially charged battery or without wall adaptor support could switch-off the device during the process and would lead to undesirable results. In certain cases, the device would need to be taken to a service centre to recover from failure. Figure 12-5: Download Successful dialog 12.1.2 Doing an Offline upgrade The Firmware upgrade can be alternatively downloaded through a PC (or even the Tablet) from the upgrade URL: http://www.marquispad.com/tablets/mp977/upgrade/update.zip and used for the firmware upgrade offline (even when the device is not connected to Internet). The update package update.zip should be copied to a microSD card and inserted into the Device for carrying out the upgrade. 69 12.2 Applying the Downloaded Firmware Marquis User Manual In recovery mode, to highlight an option use volume up/down buttons and use the power button to select. 1. Power ON the Tablet and enter Recovery mode by pressing the "volume down" key for 10 seconds. 2. In the Recovery Screen, press "volume up" or "volume down" key to enter into menu options. 3. Press Power ON/OFF key to select an option. 70 13 Safety precautions Marquis User Manual To prevent injury to self and others or damage to your device, the below information should be read and followed before using your device 13.1 Holding your Tablet While using the Tablet, it is recommended to hold the device at a distance of at least 20 cm (8.5 inches) from your body. This will ensure that you are protected from any harmful effects on exposure to radio frequency emission from the device. Do not hold the tablet too close to any part of your body, especially your head. Do not attempt to wear the device in any possible way, when in operation 13.2 Preventing electric shock, fire and explosion 1. Use only the manufacturer provided battery charger to charge your device. In case of any malfunction, contact the manufacturer. Do not use any non-standard wall adaptor to charge your device. This can lead to irreparable damage to your device and could cause the battery to explode. 2. It is recommended not to use the device when charging for extended periods as this may cause your device to operate at higher currents and cause your device to heat up 3. Any leakage of water inside your device can lead to irreparable damage to your device and could short circuit the battery. Do not use the device in wet/moist places, during rains, or touch the device with wet hands 4. Your device is powered with a Li-Polymer battery and would need safe disposal when the battery malfunctions or leaks. 71 Marquis User Manual Do not handle a damaged of leaking battery. Contact your service centre for replacement of battery and safe disposal of the used one. Do not attempt to incinerate the battery as this will explode 5. Avoid using your device under extreme temperatures or pressures. This can cause deformation of the device and reduce the charging capacity and life of your device and the battery. 6. Your device is a complicated electronic product and has no user serviceable parts inside. In case of any malfunction, contact the local service center. Do not try to disassemble the device as this could lead to short circuit and damage critical electronic components beyond repair. 7. It is recommended to switch off the device when you are inside an aircraft, hospital or in a gas filling station. In an aircraft, when you are allowed to use the device, ensure that Airplane mode is turned on to prevent interference with the navigational system. Do not use the device within 15cm of a pacemaker or any electronic medical implants on a human body or any medical equipment susceptible to radio frequency. This would interfere with the medical device and could cause undesired consequence 72 14 Frequently Asked Questions 14.1 Power ON/OFF and Battery Q. How long should I charge the Battery?
Marquis User Manual A. You would typically need to charge the battery for about 4 hours using the wall adaptor, to get maximum capacity. To prolong the battery life, it is recommended that you dont fully discharge the battery. It is recommended to charge the device in the powered OFF condition to reduce charging time. Q. Why is my Tablet not powered ON?
A. The battery in the Tablet could have depleted beyond the desired operational requirement. Charge the tablet for about 30 minutes from the supplied Wall adaptor and then attempt to power it on. Q. I was using the Tablet and all of a sudden the display went blank?
A. The Tablet is designed to switch off when the battery is on a very power; it is recommended that the Tablet be connected to a charger when the device beeps and a low battery warning is flashed by the device. Q. Can I charge the device through a desktop or Laptop computer?
A. Yes, you can connect this to the USB port of the computer and allow this to charge. This is not the recommended way of charging the device as it would take almost double the time than a wall adaptor to charge the device. The device may not get charged when connected to a USB hub. Q. The Device doesnt show the battery charging icon even though the charger is connected?
A. Please ensure that the adaptor is correctly plugged-in to the Wall socket and the switch is turned on. Plug-out the 30-pin connector from the device and insert it again. If this still doesnt work, restart the device and then connect the charger. Also, the device may not detect non-standard chargers or when connected to a multi-USB hub. Q. The device shows a Battery charging icon even after disconnecting the charger. A. This situation could happen when you have tried to insert the charger and plug it out, in quick succession. Restarting the Tablet would solve this issue. Q. How do I save battery power when I am not using the Tablet?
A. It is recommended to switch-off the device when not in use for a longer duration. Alternatively, if you would like to use it intermittently, it is suggested to put the Tablet into standby (sleep) mode by a single press of the Power On/Off key. When you wish to use the device, just wake the device by using a single press of the same key. 73 14.2 Touch Screen Marquis User Manual Q. I am not able to use the Touch screen on the tablet; it looks as if the system has hung-up?
A. Your Tablet is low on battery. Power OFF the device by holding the Power key for about 10 seconds and then connect the charger. You can also try the put the Tablet momentarily in sleep mode using a single press of the power key and then wake it up using the same key. Q. Touch is not working smoothly?
A. Remove any transparent protective covering on the touch panel. Also ensure that your fingers are dry when using the touch screen. Do not attempt to use any stylus to touch the screen. 14.3 Tablet not responding Q. I was running an application and the tablet became unresponsive?
A. The application you are running may be incompatible with the current version of Android. Also ensure that your application is downloaded from a know source such as Google Play. To resume operation of your tablet, press and hold the power on key for about 10 seconds. Then power on the device. Q. Screen rotate function is not working?
A. Check if the Auto rotate function is enabled in the Settings>Display menu. If this is already set, your Tablet is probably low on battery. Connecting the charger to your tablet should solve this. In case, if you still have this issue, please restart the system. 14.4 Temperature Q. Why is my Tablet getting heated up when charging or when using it continuously for a long time A. It is normal for the Tablet to get heated up during charging. The device will return to normal temperature on removing the charger. It is also normal for the Tablet to get heated up when you are continuously playing a game, a video or streaming video from the internet. If you are using it for extended periods, it is recommended to use the tablet pre-charged fully and not to run the device with the charger connected for prolonged periods. 74 14.5 Display Marquis User Manual Q. Why is that I can see some flicker in the screen when playing a video or streaming a movie through Wi-Fi?
A. You would be using the Tablet on a very low battery and would have ignored the low battery warning; video streaming under such conditions could sometimes cause the screen to flicker as the battery is struggling to supply the required power to the device. Q. Why is the display not visible under bright sunlight?
A. Your device has a reflective surface and the display may not be very visible under direct sunlight. Increasing the Brightness or putting the brightness under auto mode would help to view the display. 14.6 Audio Q. I am not able to listen to any audio from the Tablet?
A. If the headset is plugged into the device, the speaker is automatically shut off and you may not hear any sound. Disconnect the headset and check again. Also, ensure that the device volume setting is not muted or is set at a lower level. 14.7 Multimedia Q. Why cant I view my pictures from the microSD card?
A. Check if the micro SD card is working and is detected by the Tablet under Settings
>Storage. You may be trying to view an unsupported picture format Q. Why cant I Play the Video files from the micro SD card?
A. Check if the micro SD card is working and is detected by the Tablet under Settings
>Storage. You may be trying to view an unsupported picture format. The default media player in your tablet may support only limited formats (such as .mp4, .avi.). you would need to use a third party application to play other formats. Q. Why cant I play music from the micro SD card?
A. Check if the micro SD card is working and is detected by the Tablet under Settings
>Storage. The default music player application would only support limited file formats (.mp3). You would need to install third party application to play other formats. 14.8 Storage Q. How do I check the space available on my micro SD card?
A. Check the capacity and free space on your card under Settings >Storage. 75 14.9 Software Marquis User Manual Q. How do I check the Software version for my device?
A. You can find the SW release version under Settings >About Tablet Q. How and when do I upgrade the Software on my device?
A. You can find upgrade the SW using the method described in chapter 11 of this manual. It is advised to look for available SW upgrades from time to time. The device SW will only get upgraded when there is a newer revision available. Q. How do I restore the default factory settings for my device?
A. You can restore the Tablet to its factory settings from Settings> Backup and reset. Be aware that doing a reset will erase all your installed applications and any personalized settings. 76
1 2 3 | Int Photos | Internal Photos | 830.78 KiB |
www.tuv.com Appendix 3 Prfbericht - Nr.: Test Report No. 01200038/51 001 Seite 1 von 4 Page 1 of 4 Enclosure removed Inner View of Enclosure www.tuv.com Appendix 3 Prfbericht - Nr.: Test Report No. 01200038/51 001 Seite 2 von 4 Page 2 of 4 Module with Enclosure Bottom View of PCB www.tuv.com Appendix 3 Prfbericht - Nr.: Test Report No. 01200038/51 001 Seite 3 von 4 Page 3 of 4 Position of the antenna with RF Module Multilayer Chip Antenna as marked in the circle www.tuv.com Appendix 3 Prfbericht - Nr.: Test Report No. 01200038/51 001 Seite 4 von 4 Page 4 of 4 Position of the antenna with RF Module form the Bottom View as marked in Square RF Module with Shielding and Connector Top View as marked in square
1 2 3 | Ext Photos | External Photos | 638.08 KiB |
www.tuv.com Appendix 2 Prfbericht - Nr.: Test Report No. 01200038 001 Seite 1 von 6 Page 1 of 6 EUT Overall View EUT Top View www.tuv.com Appendix 2 Prfbericht - Nr.: Test Report No. 01200038 001 Seite 2 von 6 Page 2 of 6 EUT Bottom View EUT Side View www.tuv.com Appendix 2 Prfbericht - Nr.: Test Report No. 01200038 001 Seite 3 von 6 Page 3 of 6 EUT Side View EUT Side View www.tuv.com Appendix 2 Prfbericht - Nr.: Test Report No. 01200038 001 Seite 4 von 6 Page 4 of 6 EUT Dimensional View EUT Dimensional View www.tuv.com Appendix 2 Prfbericht - Nr.: Test Report No. 01200038 001 Seite 5 von 6 Page 5 of 6 Power Adaptor overall View Power Adaptor front View www.tuv.com Appendix 2 Prfbericht - Nr.: Test Report No. 01200038 001 Seite 6 von 6 Page 6 of 6 Power Adaptor back View
1 2 3 | C2PC Req | Cover Letter(s) | 76.96 KiB |
47745 Fremont Blvd. Fremont, CA 94538 Matsunichi. er 210.661 9550 Fax 10 661.9593 www.matsunichi.com Date: 01/24/2013 Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Subject; FCC Class II Permissive change application for MarquisPad MP977_ FCC 1D:
OCS- FTC97700, originally granted on 07/17/2012. Matsunichi is herein submitting a class I permissive change filing for MP977 as listed in the operation description exhibit. We have added the 802.11n modes by enabling these modes by a software change, without changing the hardware. The power of the 802.1 In mode is lower than the original 802.11 b/g mode The detailed implementation, operation and method is explained as per operation description exhibit Sincerely, pul Kier Hsu Company: Matsunichi, Inc. Address: 47745 Fremont Blvd, Fremont, CA 94538.
1 2 3 | Conf Req | Cover Letter(s) | 119.95 KiB |
. ae Ri ee remont, CA 94538 Matsunichi. Tet 210601 9880 Fax: 510.661.9593 www.matsunichi.com Date : 06/18/2012 Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation division Subject: Confidentiality Request for MarquisPad MP977_ FCC ID: OC5- FTC97700 Pursuant to 47 CRF 0.457(d) and 0.459, requests that a part of the subject application be held confidential Type of Confidentiality requested | Exhibit Type File name Long Term Schematics MP977_REV4V1.pdf Long Term BOM MP977_REV4V1_BOM. pdf Long Term Clock Scheme MP977_CLK.pdf Long Term Operation Description _| MP977_Operation Description.pdf The above materials contain proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these matters might be harmful to the applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. Sincerely, Mathew Hsu Company: Matsunichi, Inc. Address: 47745 Fremont Blvd, Fremont, CA 94538
1 2 3 | Specs of EUT | Operational Description | 67.26 KiB | May 07 2012 |
www.tuv.com Appendix 6 Prfbericht - Nr.: Test Report No. 01200038/51 001 Seite 1 von 1 Page 1 of 1 Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Module specification Operating Frequency 2400 2483.5MHz No. of channel Channel Spacing Transmitted Power Modulation Data Rate Wi-Fi Bluetooth Wi-Fi Bluetooth Wi-Fi 11 79 5 MHz 1 MHz 802.11b 802.11g 17.67 dBm 17.65 dBm GFSK 09.64 dBm Bluetooth
/4-DPSK 09.57 dBm Wi-Fi 8-DFSK 10.36 dBm 802.11b 802.11g CCK 64-QAM Bluetooth GFSK, Pi/4-DPSK, 8-DPSK Wi-Fi Bluetooth 802.11b 802.11g GFSK Pi/4-DPSK 8-DPSK 1, 2, 5.5, 11 Mbps 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps 1 Mbps 2 Mbps 3 Mbps Antenna Type Multilayer Chip Antenna Number of antenna One Antenna Gain 1.5 dBi Supply Voltage to Module 3.3V and +1.8V for Digital Interface Dimensions of Product 241.3mm x 190.5mm x 12.446mm Environmental Environmental (Storage ):-40C to 85C Operational conditions: -30C to 75 C
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2013-02-25 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Class II Permissive Change |
2 | 2012-07-17 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | Original Equipment |
3 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 2 3 | Effective |
2013-02-25
|
||||
1 2 3 |
2012-07-17
|
|||||
1 2 3 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Matsunichi, Inc.
|
||||
1 2 3 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0021826482
|
||||
1 2 3 | Physical Address |
47745 Fremont Blvd
|
||||
1 2 3 |
Fremont, CA
|
|||||
1 2 3 |
United States
|
|||||
app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 3 | TCB Application Email Address |
r******@twn.tuv.com
|
||||
1 2 3 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
|
||||
app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 3 | Grantee Code |
OC5
|
||||
1 2 3 | Equipment Product Code |
FTC97700
|
||||
app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 | Name |
M******** H******
|
||||
1 2 3 | Title |
Director of Engineering
|
||||
1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
510-6******** Extension:
|
||||
1 2 3 | Fax Number |
510-6********
|
||||
1 2 3 |
m******@matsunichi.com
|
|||||
app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 3 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 3 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 2 3 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | MarquisPad MP977 Tablet | ||||
1 2 3 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 | Purpose / Application is for | Class II Permissive Change | ||||
1 2 3 | Original Equipment | |||||
1 2 3 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Grant Comments | Output power listed is average conducted. End-users must be provided with specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance requirements. The highest reported SAR value for body-worn use condition is 0.57 W/kg. | ||||
1 2 3 | Output power listed is peak conducted. | |||||
1 2 3 | Output power listed is average conducted. End-users must be provided with specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance requirements. The highest reported SAR value for body-worn use condition is 0.57 W/kg. | |||||
1 2 3 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 3 | Firm Name |
TUV Rheinland (India) Pvt. Ltd.,
|
||||
1 2 3 | Name |
B****** G********
|
||||
1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
91-80******** Extension:
|
||||
1 2 3 | Fax Number |
91-80********
|
||||
1 2 3 |
g******@ind.tuv.com
|
|||||
Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.0584700 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0092000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.0584700 |
some individual PII (Personally Identifiable Information) available on the public forms may be redacted, original source may include additional details
This product uses the FCC Data API but is not endorsed or certified by the FCC