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Qu'est ce que le manuel d’utilisation?
Le mot vient du latin "Instructio", à savoir organiser. Ainsi, le manuel d’utilisation MSI Primo 73 décrit les étapes de la procédure. Le but du manuel d’utilisation est d’instruire, de faciliter le démarrage, l'utilisation de l'équipement ou l'exécution des actions spécifiques. Le manuel d’utilisation est une collection d'informations sur l'objet/service, une indice.
Malheureusement, peu d'utilisateurs prennent le temps de lire le manuel d’utilisation, et un bon manuel permet non seulement d’apprendre à connaître un certain nombre de fonctionnalités supplémentaires du dispositif acheté, mais aussi éviter la majorité des défaillances.
Donc, ce qui devrait contenir le manuel parfait?
Tout d'abord, le manuel d’utilisation MSI Primo 73 devrait contenir:
- informations sur les caractéristiques techniques du dispositif MSI Primo 73
- nom du fabricant et année de fabrication MSI Primo 73
- instructions d'utilisation, de réglage et d’entretien de l'équipement MSI Primo 73
- signes de sécurité et attestations confirmant la conformité avec les normes pertinentes
Pourquoi nous ne lisons pas les manuels d’utilisation?
Habituellement, cela est dû au manque de temps et de certitude quant à la fonctionnalité spécifique de l'équipement acheté. Malheureusement, la connexion et le démarrage MSI Primo 73 ne suffisent pas. Le manuel d’utilisation contient un certain nombre de lignes directrices concernant les fonctionnalités spécifiques, la sécurité, les méthodes d'entretien (même les moyens qui doivent être utilisés), les défauts possibles MSI Primo 73 et les moyens de résoudre des problèmes communs lors de l'utilisation. Enfin, le manuel contient les coordonnées du service MSI en l'absence de l'efficacité des solutions proposées. Actuellement, les manuels d’utilisation sous la forme d'animations intéressantes et de vidéos pédagogiques qui sont meilleurs que la brochure, sont très populaires. Ce type de manuel permet à l'utilisateur de voir toute la vidéo d'instruction sans sauter les spécifications et les descriptions techniques compliquées MSI Primo 73, comme c’est le cas pour la version papier.
Pourquoi lire le manuel d’utilisation?
Tout d'abord, il contient la réponse sur la structure, les possibilités du dispositif MSI Primo 73, l'utilisation de divers accessoires et une gamme d'informations pour profiter pleinement de toutes les fonctionnalités et commodités.
Après un achat réussi de l’équipement/dispositif, prenez un moment pour vous familiariser avec toutes les parties du manuel d'utilisation MSI Primo 73. À l'heure actuelle, ils sont soigneusement préparés et traduits pour qu'ils soient non seulement compréhensibles pour les utilisateurs, mais pour qu’ils remplissent leur fonction de base de l'information et d’aide.
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CHAPTER 1 Preface[...]
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1-2 Preface Preface T able of Content ............................................. ................................................................. ..... ..........1 -2 Regulations Information .......................................... ......................................................................1-4 RF Exposure Warning ..................[...]
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1-3 Preface Getting S tarted Charging Y our T able t PC ......................................... .............................................................. ........3 -2 Connecting the AC Power ................................................................. ...................................... ..3-2 Basic Operations ........................[...]
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1-4 Preface Regula tion s Inform ation RF Exposure Warning This equi pment must be ins talled and oper ated in accord ance with provid ed instr uctions and must not be co-l ocatedor oper ating in conjun ction with any oth e r antenn a or transmitter . End-users and installers must be providing with antenna ins tallation instructions and transm itte[...]
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1-5 Preface Safety Instructions Read the safety instruction s carefully and thoroughly . All cau tions and warn ings on the e quipment or us er ’s manual should b e noted. Keep th e User’s Guide that come s with the p ackage for f uture referen ce. Keep thi s equipment away from humidi ty and high temper ature. Lay this equ ipment on a [...]
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1-6 Preface The unit should be operated unde r maximum amb ient temperatu re of 40°C (120°F). Make sur e the power v oltage is w ithin safety r ange and has be en adjusted properl y to the value of 100~240V be fore conne c ting t he equipment to the power out let. Always u nplug the AC pow er cord befor e installi ng any add-on ca rd [...]
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1-7 Preface T o preven t explosion caused by improp er battery replacement, us e the same or equival ent type of bat tery recomme nded by the m anufac turer only . Always k eep the batt ery in a safe pl ace. If any of the followi ng situations arises, get th e equipment che cked by a ser vice personnel: The pow er cord or plug is damage[...]
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1-8 Preface Users shoul d contact the l ocal authorized po int of collecti on for recycling a nd disposi ng of their e nd-of-life pr oducts. Safety Guideline for Using Batter y CAUTION: Danger of explosion if battery is in correctly replaced . Replace onl y with the same o r equivalent type recommended by the equipm ent manufacturer. Discard us[...]
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1-9 Preface Trademarks All trad emarks are t he properties of their respec tive owner s. Revision History V ersion Revi sion History Date 1.0 First Released 09, 2013[...]
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CHAPTER 2 Introductions[...]
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2-2 Introductions C ongratulations on be coming an user of th is product, the finely designed tablet PC . This brand-new exquisite tablet PC will give you a delightful and profess ional experience in using it. We are pro ud to tell our us ers that this pr oduct is thor oughly teste d and certifi ed by our reput ation for unsurpassed dependability a[...]
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2-3 Introductions Unpacking First, unpack the shipping carton an d check all items carefully . If any item contained is damaged or missin g, please cont act your local de aler immediat ely . Al so, keep the box and p acking materi als in case you need to ship the unit in the future. Th e package should contain the following items : Ta b l e t P C Q[...]
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2-4 Introductions Specification Physical Characteris tic Dimension 189.9 (W) x 107.5 (D) x 8.9 (H ) mm Weight 291g CPU Processor Type Allwinner A20 Dual Core Memo ry Memory DDR3 1GB Stor age (Items listed here ma y vary depending on the m odel users purchased) S to rage 16GB S pecia l Notification The actua l storage prein stalled in thi s product [...]
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2-5 Introductions I/O Po rt Micro- USB Port x 1 Headphone Jack x 1 Mini- HDMI Port x 1 Internal Microphone x 1 Micro- SD Card Slot x 1 (Suppor ts Maximum 32 GB) The supported m emory cards m ay vary without notice. Communica tion Port (Items listed he re may vary without noti ce) Wirele ss LAN 802.1 1 b/g/n Au di o Internal Speaker 1 speaker with h[...]
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2-6 Introductions Web C am Front Ca mera 0.3 Mega Rear Camer a 2.0 Mega Other s G-Sens or Supporte d S pecia l Notification The act ual function p reins talled in thi s product de pends on the model y ou purchased, and may vary without notice.[...]
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2-7 Introductions Product Overview This section provides the description of ba sic aspects of this tablet PC. It will help you to know more about th e appearan ce of this device befor e using it. Please be aware th at the devic e shown in thi s section may vary from the actual one that use rs purchased. The figures show here are for refe rence o nl[...]
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2-8 Introductions 1. Power/ L ock / * Reset Bu tton Press this button to turn this product ON an d OFF; or press the power button to lock the screen. * Press and hold the pow er button for 8 seconds can rese t the tablet PC. 2. V olume Up / V olume Down Bu tton 3. Front Camera This built-in front c amera can be used for pictu re taking, video reco [...]
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2-9 Introductions Connecting the USB de vice to the T ablet PC Throug h the micro-U SB OTG cable, this tablet PC is able to c onnect vario us USB devi ces, such as mouse, keyboar d, external st orage device, etc. T o correctly connect and uti lize these d evices, you might need to i nstall their respectiv e application s provided by the device vend[...]
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CHAPTER 3 Getting St arted[...]
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3-2 Getting Started Charging Your Tablet PC It is strongly rec ommended to us e the AC power to fully charge the ba ttery of the tablet PC for the first ti m e. When th e AC pow er is connected, r echarging the b a ttery will st art immediately . Note that the ad apter included in the pa ckage is approved for your tablet PC; using o ther adapter mo[...]
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3-3 Getting Started 4. Press the clip of th e interchangeab le plug adapter down ward to fasten the interchangeable plug head. 5. Connect the mi cro-USB cabl e to the micro-US B port of the tabl et PC and the unde rneath USB port of the interc hangeable pl ug adapter . 6. Plug t he joined int erchangeabl e plug adapter to the electr ical outlet. No[...]
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3-4 Getting Started Basic Operations Powering On Yo ur Tablet PC Poweri ng on your t ablet PC, foll ow the step s below: 1. Locatin g the power button a s shown in the figure. 2. Pressi ng and holding the pow er button for 3 second s to turn on your ta blet PC. Note: If the table t PC does not res pond, you can reset it by pressing and ho lding the[...]
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3-5 Getting Started Android First Startup Process When first powering on your tablet PC, Android setup wizard will proceed a series of fac tory-set start up process. Y ou can sel ect “Next” to ski p to the next step s or you can chang e the individu al setti ngs by personal desir e. Please be no ted that the desktop may vary depending on the ta[...]
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3-6 Getting Started 2. The scree n of set up date & time, sel ect “Next” or “Ret urn” arrow to conti nue the process. 3. Select ing the Wi-Fi you want to us e and touchi ng “Skip” to t he next proce ss.[...]
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3-7 Getting Started 4. Choosi ng one acces s point and yo u will be asked t o enter it s password. 5. The bas ic Android setti ng process i s finish ed.[...]
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3-8 Getting Started 6. If touching “OK”, you can get the main home screen[...]
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3-9 Getting Started 7. Or touching app icon will bring app list.[...]
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3-10 Getting Started Powering Off Your Tablet PC 1. Power ing off the t ablet PC, follow the st eps below : 2. Locati ng the power button as show n in the figure. 3. Pressing and holding the power bu tton for 2 s econds to br ing a popup window as sho wn in the pictur e. Selecting “P ower off ” to power of f the device.[...]
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3-1 1 Getting Started Unlocking Your Tablet PC After powering on the tablet PC or awaking it from po wer saving mode will bring the following lock screen. Please r efer to the foll owing inst ructions to unlock the t ablet PC. 1. F irs tly , th is i s loc k scre en . 2. T ouching and holding t his lock icon r ightward to u nlock the scr een.[...]
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3-12 Getting Started 3. This is the un lock central Home s creen.[...]
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3-13 Getting Started Inserting a Micr o-SD card to Your Tabl et PC Y ou may purchase the micro-SD car d to increase t he storage cap acity of the t ablet PC, ple ase follow the steps bel ow to insert or replace it: 1. Locate th e micro-SD card slot on the ta blet PC as shown. 2. Insert or re place the micro- SD card into the micr o-SD card slot wit[...]
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3-14 Getting Started Home Screen This is t he central st arting scree n when usi ng your tabl et PC. It prov ides several qui ck accesses a nd simple i nformation t o guide you contr ol those short cuts and wi dgets. Beca use the width of the tablet PC displ ay is limited, yo u can swipe across t he screen rightw ard or leftw ard to flip throug h a[...]
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3-15 Getting Started 1. Google Sear ch Launch the internet b rowser to search information on the int ernet. 2. V oice Se arch Ask your qu estions out loud an d get answers spoken back 3. System S tatu s Bar Show curr ent system stat us and notific ations. y Time 16:1 1: Sh ow current local time. y Wi-Fi: E nable/ Disabl e Wi-Fi funct ion. y Battery[...]
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3-16 Getting Started 9. Programs Shortcu ts The shor tcuts of t he default pr ograms include s: y Google Maps y Gmail y Play Stor e y App y Camera y Vi deo Player y Browser[...]
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3-17 Getting Started Setting Me nu & Infor mation Me nu Y ou can swip e your finger downward fro m the t op of the right/ left scre en to bring th e setting menu & infor mation menu. Setting Menu Information Me nu[...]
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3-18 Getting Started How to Manage Apps Y ou can use app s shortcut s on the home screen to get qui ck access to t he related appli cations. P lease follow the instruct ions below t o create/ remov e apps shor tcuts. Adding App Sh ortcut s on the Home S creen T ouch app ic on on the dow n-center of the home screen to br ing out the apps/ widget s m[...]
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3-19 Getting Started If you w ant to create other app short cut on the ho me screen, t ouch and hold t he app , then dra g it rightw ard or left ward to the p age you want to locate. Removin g App S hortcut s on the Home Screen On the ho me screen, t ouch and hold t he app shortcu t you want to r emove until t he word“ X Remov e” appears on the[...]
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3-20 Getting Started Groupi ng App Shor tcuts on th e Home Screen On the home sc reen, you can grou p and organize t he apps by making a fol der . For example, cho ose two apps you want to group, touch and drag one app onto another one. Choos ing “ok” can group them and make a co mbined folder . Select this unnamed c ombined fol der will brin g[...]
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3-21 Getting Started Settings This se ction inclu des many basi c adjust able settin gs, please make sure to f ollow the in structions to custo m ize yo ur tablet P C. Here are so me introduct ions of sever al major fun ctions. Wireless & Network Settings Wi-Fi Setting Wi-Fi function is to manage the Internet connection which allows us ers to p[...]
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3-22 Getting Started Device Settings Sound This set ting menu is to adj ust the speaker volume. First ly , select “Sett ings” from the upper-right setting m enu and touch “Sound” tab to sho w the soun d menu in the right column. Select “Syst em” to make its det ailed setti ngs.[...]
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3-23 Getting Started Vo l u m e : Select “ Volu me” will brin g the following v olume bars to a djust the vol ume of ringto ne & notification/ alarms .[...]
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3-24 Getting Started Display Setting Y ou can adjust th e display setti ng of your tabl et PC. Firstly , select “Sett ings” from the upper-right setting menu, then touch “Display” tab to bring the setting menu in the right column.[...]
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3-25 Getting Started Storage Y ou can check the st orage of your t ablet PC from thi s settin g. Firstly , sele ct “Settings” from the upper-right setting menu, then touch “Storage” tab to bring the storage menu in the right column. Y ou can view the use d / unu sed internal s torage and i nternal SD st orage[...]
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3-26 Getting Started Apps Firstly , select “Settings” f rom the upper-r ight setting me nu, then touch “A pps” tab t o bring all apps menu in the right column.[...]
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3-27 Getting Started Personal Settings Ac co u nt S e tt i ng Y ou need to sign in you r account to get more information from interne t, update and synchron ize your information through interne t access. Please refer to the following instructions to create a ne w Google ac count or use your exi sted Google acco unt to sign in. 1. Firstly , select ?[...]
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3-28 Getting Started 3. Choose one function you want to use and add one n ew account; for exam ple, you selec t Google. 4. “Add a Googl e Acc ount” screen show s, select “Ex isting” or “New ” to continue the pr ogress.[...]
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3-29 Getting Started 5. Y ou can sign in to your Google account if you ha ve an existing accou nt or you will be as ked to complet e account setti ng to get a new account. 6. When return back to the settings list and select “Accounts” tab again, the new Google account display s in the right c olumn. Please follow the same steps to cr eate your [...]
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3-30 Getting Started Lang uage & Input Setti ng The virt ual on screen keybo a rd wi ll a ppear wh en touching the te xt input bar . For exampl e, when touching Google s earch on the upper -left home sc reen, the virtu al keyboard wi ll appear an d you can tou ch the on screen mat ching keys to sear ch the wor ds for your request . Before u sin[...]
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3-31 Getting Started 1. Firstly , select “Settings” from the upper-ri ght setting menu. 2. Select “Langua ge & input” tab from the settings list. 3. T ouc h “Language” in the right column to bring a languag e list to choose.[...]
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3-32 Getting Started 4. Set keyboard & inpu t methods in this setting list. Or touch this ke yboard icon from the infor m ation me nu to check and set key board setting s .[...]
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3-33 Getting Started Backup & Reset T ouch “Settings ” from the upper-righ t setting menu and s elect “Backup & Reset” tab to bring the sett ing menu in the ri ght column. Ma ke a check on “Bac k up my data” and “Auto matic restore” to enable their functions.[...]
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3-34 Getting Started Syst em Date & Tim e T ouch “Set tings” from the upper-righ t setting menu and selec t “Date & Time” tab to bring the setting menu in the right column. Make a ch eck on “Autom atic date & time” and “Use 24-hour format” to enable their func tions.[...]
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3-35 Getting Started Camera Y our tablet PC is equipped w ith two built-in cameras: the fro nt camera and the r ear camera. Y ou can take t he photo or v ideo and use g allery or vide o app to view t hem. Using the Cam era/ Camcorder Y ou can enter camer a/ camcorder mode by touching the ca mera shortcut on the home sc reen. Or touch app icon on th[...]
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3-36 Getting Started Camera/ Camcorde r Basic Functi on The following in troduction will expl ain the basic function of e ach button/icon u nder the came ra/ camcor der mode. 3 4 5 6 1 2 8 7 9[...]
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3-37 Getting Started 1. Camer a Switch 2. St art/ Stop Ca pturing and S tart/ S top Recordin g 3. Function 4. Whit e Balance 5. Camer a Mode 6. Camcorder Mode 7. Panoramic Mode 8. Settings 9. Expo sure V alue (EV)[...]
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3-38 Getting Started How to Vie w the Photos/Videos When taking the photos or video, the files will be saved automatically in the ga llery or video app. T ouch the ap p icon on the down-center of th e home screen to brin g the app menu, choose galler y app can view the phot os you have t aken. T ouch the vide o player app ic on on the home scree n [...]
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3-40 Getting Started Gallery Y ou can view and ma nage the photos through this applica tion. T ouch “Gallery” shortcuts on the home screen to bring the following photos menu . They are classified by albums , locations, times, people a nd tags, cho ose one type y ou desired t o show the phot os or videos.[...]
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3-41 Getting Started Select one menu you want to open , if you touch the “slideshow” on the uppe r-right screen, the photos will list by a slides how mode, touch the screen again can stop the slideshow . When sel ect one item fr om the menu, ther e will appear a to ol bar with thre e functiona l icons on t he upper-right screen : : Sharing the [...]
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