Content Announcement...............................................................................................2 Precautionary Information.................................................................2 ChapterOne:Overview............................................................................4 1.1ProductOverview..............................................................................4 1.2Back Overview..................................................................................4 1.3PowerOnandOff...............................................................................5 1.4EnterandExitStandbyMode............................................................6 1.5HomeScreen.......................................................................................6 1.6LockandUnlockScreen......................................................................6 1.7StatusBar............................................................................................7 1.8TextInput...........................................................................8 1.9USBConnection(ConnectbetweenTablet&Computer).................9 ChapterTwo:Internet&Bluetooth...............................................................9 2.1Wi-FiandNetwork...........................................................................10 2.2Browser.............................................................................................11 2.3Bluetooth..........................................................................................12 ChapterThree:Applications.......................................................................... 12 3.1Camera..............................................................................................12 3.2Gallery...............................................................................................13 3.3Video.................................................................................................14 3.4Music.................................................................................................14 3.5Calendar............................................................................................15 3.6FileManager.................................................................................... 16 3.7E-mail.................................................................................................17 3.8Download............................................................................................18 3.9Clock..................................................................................................19 3.10Phone, People and Messaging.................................19 ChapterFour:SystemSettings......................................................................20 4.1InternetSettings..............................................................................20 4.2SoundSettings..................................................................................22 4.3DisplaySettings................................................................................23 4.4AppsSettings...................................................................................24 4.5Date&TimeSettings..........................................................................24 4.6LanguageandInputSettings............................................................24 1 Announcement Version (V1.0) Our company may modify and change the content of this manual whenever necessary. Please forgive for any error and omissions in this manual. Please make the object as standard if contents in this manual are different from the object. Precautionary Information Please read carefully the precautions and operations shall be in accordance with the warnings, hints and instructions. Please turn off the power and remove the power adapter before cleaning your Tablet PC. Please do not clean the touch screen with any chemical cleaner. Connection of the power adapter shall be in accordance with the rated voltage and current input marks. Correct power adapter shall be used and please do not use any power adapter that not equipped by this product. Before turning on the Tablet PC, please carefully check if all the peripheral equipment of the Tablet PC is properly connected. Please turn off the power before installing or remove a peripheral device are not hot-pluggable. Please do not try to disassemble and check the Tablet PC.It may cause 2 trouble to your Tablet PC and lose corresponding warranty rights. Please keep the Tablet PC from direct sunlight to avoid advanced ageing of the electric components. Avoid using the Tablet PC in places with rising dust or in a dirty and untidy environment (dust may cause system failure). Please avoid placing the Tablet PC nearby the magnetic substance to avoid influencing the touch performance; please do not click the touch screen with nail or sharp articles; please do not click the touch screen or the keys with gloves on. Please do not place the Tablet PC under over cold (below 5) or over heatenvironment(above 35), otherwise the Tablet PC may not be normally started and operated. Please do not stuff any objects into the Tablet PC to avoid short-circuit of components or damage of circuit. Please do not splash any liquid on this product. The charging period of the rechargeable battery is limited, and the battery may require changing someday. The client shall not change the battery by oneself, and only an authorized facilitator may change the battery. 3 Chapter One: Overview 1.1 Product Overview WEB CAM ALS AND PROXIMITY SENSOR POWER BUTTON VOLUME CONTROL BUTTON MIC AUDIO JACK MICRO USB 1.2 BACK Overview 4 Open cover Open cover by slot as picture shows. Install cover Install the cover in 45 degrees to point A and B as picture shows, press to fasten.
*Please turn off tabletPC , before installation or removal of micro-SD card or SIM card . Reset Pinandholdtheresetbuttononthesideofthedevicefor3 secondstorestartandresetthesystem. 1.3 Power On and Off Poweron 5 Pressandholdthepowerbutton(seeProductOverviewimage)for2-3seconds,andthes ystemwillbegintoboot.Whiletheunitisoffandcharging,pressthepowerbuttontoseec hargingnotification. 1.4 Enter and Exit Standby Mode Enterstandbymode Tosavepowerwhiletheunitisonbutinactive,tapthepowerbuttontoenterstandbymod e. Exitstandbymode Whiletheunitisinstandbymode,tapthepowerbuttontoresumeactivity. 1.5 Home Screen Addapplicationshortcuts:PressandholdanapplicationiconfromtheApplicatio nlistanddragtheicontothehomescreentoaddasshortcut. 6 Removeapplicationshortcuts:Pressandholdanapplicationiconinthehomes creenasthetopofthescreendisplaysanX.Dragtheapplicationicontowardst heXuntilitturnsred,andthenreleasethe holdtoremovetheapplicationshortcut. 1.6 Lock and Unlock Screen Lock Youmaysetanidletimeframeafterwhichtheunitautomaticallyentersstandby.Thesy stemwillsleepandthescreenwilllockifitis inactiveforthesetamountoftime. Unlock Movethe icontounlocktheunit,asshownbelow. 1.7 Status Bar 7 Thestatusbarislocatedatthebottomthescreen and on the upper right corner. Back
:Taptoreturntopreviousscreen. Home
:Taptoreturntohomescreen. History
:Taptoviewthemost-recentlyaccessedapplications. TheiconsontherightsideofstatusbardisplayWi-Fisignal,Wi-Ficonnectionstatus,batt erypower/batterychargingstatus,USBandSDcardconnectionstatus. 1.8 Text Input Whenusingthetablet,youmayuseitsvirtualkeyboardtoentertext,numbersandsymb 8 olsdirectlybytouchingthescreen.Aftertappingintoatextinputarea,thedefaultkeybo ardwillappearasshown below:
Toalternatebetweennumbersandletters,press Toalternatebetweenuppercaseandlowercaseletter,press 1.9 USB Connection (Connect between Tablet&Computer) Whenconnectingthetablettoyourtablet PCviathein-boxUSBcable,clickTurnonUSBstoragetoconnectyourdevices.Thed eviceofyourtabletshouldthenappearonyourPCunderMyComputerasZTE. TurnoffUSBstoragetodisconnectyourtabletfromthePC. 9 ChapterTwo: Internet& Bluetooth 2.1 Wi-Fi and Network Networksupportisneededtousethewebbrowser.Ifyouexperienceanynetworkprob lems,pleasecontactyourwireless serviceprovider. Click toenterSettings.TurnonWi-Fiandfindyourwirelessnetwork.SigninwithyourWi-Fipas sword.Onceconnected,Wi-Ficonnectivityiconwillbeshownattherightsideof toolbar.Youmayalsoclick[+]Addnetworktomanuallyinputyourwirelessnetworkifitd oesnotappearonthelist,butiswithinrange. OtherWi-FiOptions TaptheAdvanced iconontheupper-rightcornerofthescreentodisplayadvancedoptionsandother networkinformation. WhentheNetworknotificationoptionischecked,thesystemautomaticallyscans 10 anddisplaysavailablenetworkswithinrange.Ifitisunchecked,youmusttapSCANt omanuallyscanfornearbynetworksandtapADDNETWORKtomanuallydoso. 2.2 Browser FromyourApplicationlist,click toopenthewebbrowser. TouchtheURLinputareatodisplaythesoftkeyboardtotypesiteaddress. Click Click Click toaddsitetoBookmarks toaddnewbrowsertab toclosethebrowsertab 11 2.3 Bluetooth Click toopen the Bluetooth. ChapterThree:Applications 3.1Camera Clickto enter the camera app. 12 CameraMode Click totakeapicture. Click toset whitebalanceand scenemode. VideoMode Click toentervideomode.Presstheredbuttontorecord. whitebalanceand scene mode. toset Click 3.2Gallery Click 13 toviewallpicturessavedontothetablet. Click todisplaythepicturesby different modes. Click toenterCameramode.Click tochooseanalbumtoeditordelete. 3.3 Video toopenthevideoplayer. Click Youmayadjustvideoplaysettingsonthebottommenubarbyslightlytapthescreenwhil eplaying. 3.4 Music 14 FromyourApplicationlist,click toopenthemusicplayer.Thesonglistmaybedisplayedalphabeticallybyartistname,alb umname,orsongtitle. Clickonasongtoplayit. Playlist RandomPlay(Shuffle) Repeat Lyrics 15 3.5 Calendar toopenthecalendar. FromyourApplicationlist,click Onyourfirsttimeenteringthecalendarinterface,itwillremindtoaddyourGoogleaccou nt,whichfacilitatesmoreoptions.Ifyoudonotneedtosetit,clickLater. DateView:Pressandholdtoaneventtoview,edit,ordeleteit.Pressandholdablankarea toaddanewevent. WeekView:Pressandholdtoaneventtoview,edit,ordeleteit.Pressandholdablankare atoaddanewevent. MonthView:Clickonadate,thenpressandholdtoaneventtoview,edit,ordeleteit.Pres sandholdablankareatoaddanewevent. Agenda:Listsallsavedevents.Clicktoreaddetails. TouchtheTodayiconatanytimetoreturntothecurrentdate. 3.6 File Manager 16 FromyourApplicationlist,click toviewandedityourfiles.Itallowsyoutomanage/editallyourdocumentfileswithinthei nternalstorageandexternalSDcard. 3.7 E-mail NetworksupportisneededtouseE-mail.Ifyouexperienceanynetworkproble ms,pleasecontactyourwirelessserviceprovider. 17 Addaccount UponyourfirsttimeenteringtheE-mailapp, youwillbeaskedtosetupanE-mailaccount. Toaddmoreaccountsafterset-up,clickSettings onthetoprightcornerofthepage,thenselectAddaccount. ComposeE-mail Fromtheinbox,youcanclick onthetopofthescreentocomposeanE-mail. EntertherecipientsE-mailaddressontheToaddressline,thenproceedtofillinthesu bjectandE-mail content. AddAttachment 18 Toaddattachment(s)whilecomposinganE-mail,clickonthe thetoprightcornerofthescreen.SelectAttachfile. ReplyandForward ToforwardorreplytoanE-mail,openthemessagetofindabluemenubarnexttotheSen dersnameandE-mailaddress.Clickreply toperformthosefunctions.
,orforward
,replyall on 3.8 Download click toseeall 19 downloadeditemsandin-progressdownloads. icontodeleteitscontents. Clicknexttoanitem,thenclick 3.9 Clock FromyourApplicationlist,click toentertheclockinterface. Underthetimeanddate,clickSetalarmtoaddanalarm. 3.10Phone, People and Messaging 20 FromyourApplicationlist,click toenterthePhoneinterface. FromyourApplicationlist,click toenterthePeopleinterface. FromyourApplicationlist, click toentertheMessaginginterface. 21 ChapterFour:SystemSettings Click toenterthesystemsettingsinterface. 4.1 Internet Settings
(Pleaserefertosection2.1fordetails) 22 4.2 Sound Settings InSoundsettings,youmayadjustthevolumeofnotifications/alarms,choosethedefault notificationringtone,aswellasmuteallsounds. Click
,choose and enter setting as belowto adjustVolumes. 23 4.3 Display Settings Displaysettingsinclude:Brightness,Wallpaper,SleepandFontSize Brightness Adjustthebrightnessofthescreenbyslidingleftorright. 24 Wallpaper Changethewallpaperonyourhomescreenbyselectingimagefromavailablegalleries. Sleep Adjustidletimebeforethescreenlocksandthetabletentersstandbymode. Fontsize Setsystemfontsizewithfouroptions:Small,Normal,Large,Huge. 4.4 Apps Settings Application management Thetabletsappsarelistedherebycategory,underDownloaded,Internal storage,Running,andAll.Clickanapptoseemoredetailsandoptions,suchasForceSto p,Disable,Uninstall,ClearData,andClearCache. Running Inthissetting,youcanforcestopsomeprogramsthatarerunningonthebackgroundtos avebattery. 4.5 Date & Time Settings YoumayselectAutomaticDate&TimewhileconnectedtotheInternet,orcho osetomanuallyinputthecorrectdateandtime.Youmayalsochangethedispla yformat. 4.6 Language and Input Settings Language Choosethesystemdisplaylanguageamongdifferentoptions. SelectSpellingCheckertoenablethesystemtocorrectspellingerrors. Androidkeyboard 25 TaptheSettingsiconnexttoAndroidkeyboard(AOSP)toconfiguretheAndroidkeybo ardsettings,suchasauto-capitalization,sound,etc. FCC statements:
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: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications or changes to this equipment. Such modifications or changes could void the users authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: 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. RF The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. Device types ZTE K70(FCC ID:SRQ-K70) has also been tested against this SAR limit. The highest SAR value reported under this standard during product 26 certification for use when properly worn on the body is 1.194 W/kg and for head is 0.318 W/kg. Simultaneous RF exposure is 1.580W/Kg. This device was tested for typical bodyworn operations with the back of the handset kept 5mm from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain a 5mm separation distance between the user's body and the back of the handset. 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. 27