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SN70T3 (HSG1248)[...]
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1 English Content s Precautions .............. ................................. .......................................... .............. ............. .. 4 1. Know Your HANNSpad... ................................................. ............................... ............ 5 1.1 Front View .......................................................[...]
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2 English 5.6 Calendar ............................................................................................... ... 3 0 5.7 Clock . ...................................................................................................... 3 0 6. Product Specifications .............. ................................ ..............................[...]
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3 Eng l is h Cop y ri gh t © C opyri ght 20 12 Ha n nspre e, Inc. All righ ts reserved. This manual is p r o te ct ed by c op yr igh t and d i str ibu t ed unde r li c en s e s res t ric t ing it s use , copying an d di str ibu t ion . No pa rt of t hi s m anual m a y be r ep ro du c ed in an y f o rm b y an y m eans witho u t the prior written au[...]
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4 English Precautions This m an u al conta in s important in fo rm at io n on safe ty measur es and pro per use of the pr oduct. T o av oid th e accid e nt, you sha ll make su re to rea d the ma n ua l carefully before us in g the pro du ct. K ee p the pro du ct a wa y from hi gh temp era t ure , moi st u re or d us t. Do not exp o se th e pr oduct[...]
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5 English 1. Know Y our HANNS p ad 1.1 Front V iew No Item Description 1 T ouch Screen Displays the user interface and receives touch input. 2 Camera For video chatting or taking self-portrait pictures. 3 Vo l u m e K e y s Press to adjust the volume. 4 Power Key • Press and hold to turn the HANNSp ad on or off. • Press to turn the backlight on[...]
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6 English 1.2 Back V iew No Item Description 1 Microphone For audio input. 2 Earphone Jack Connects to an earphone using a 3.5 mm audio jack. 3 Reset Button Insert a pointed object, such as a paper clip, to reset the device to its factory default. 4 Mini USB Port Connects to a PC using the supplied USB cable. 5 Power DC Input Connects the device to[...]
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7 English 2. First Use of HANNS p ad 2.1 Managing and Ch arging the Battery Before using the HANNS pad for the first t ime, fully charge the battery . HANNS pad has a b uilt-in polymer battery; use only the dedicate d char ger to charge the device. In order to prolong the service life of the pro duct, use the device unt il the battery is depleted b[...]
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8 English 2.3 Connecting to the PC Use the supplied USB cable, connect the device to the PC to transfer dat a or power up the device. Enter the USB disk mode to copy and dele te files to and from the PC.[...]
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9 English 3. The Home Screen 3.1 Home Screen After powering on the device, the locked Home screen is displayed. The screen is locked by default. T o unlock the screen, drag towards . Or , drag towards to directly enter the camera application . In the home screen you c an manage the application icons: • Add application shortcut s : Long press an a[...]
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10 English • Remove application shortcut s : Long press an application icon in the home screen, the top of the screen displays . Drag the application icon towards until it turns red, and the n release the touch screen to remove the application shortcut. 3.2 W allpapers Long press the touch-screen, the W allpaper option will pop up. • Gallery : [...]
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11 English 3.3 St atus Bar The status bar is located a t the bottom the screen. The icons on the left side are: • Return : T ap to retu rn to the previous screen. • Home : T ap to return to the Home scre en. • History : T ap to view the mo st-recently accessed applications. The icons on the right side displa y the WiFi signal, the W iFi conne[...]
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12 English 3.5 Application Menu T ap the application icon to view the application menu screen . In the application menu int erface, you can touch an application icon to open the application. In applications with browsing cap abilities, such as Explorer , Music, and Ga llery , etc., you can drag the scroll bar up and down or flick the screen to scro[...]
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13 English 4. Basic Settings Y ou can personalize applications, set the system d ate and time, configure the network connection, and change the other p ad settings in the Settings p age. T o open the Settings p age, do one of the following: • T ap the Application icon, then t ap Settings. • T ap the notification icons on the right side of the s[...]
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14 English T ap the Wi-Fi switch button to turn Wi-Fi on or of f. • The Wi-Fi icon showing indicates Wi-Fi is turned off. • The Wi-Fi icon showing indicates Wi-Fi is turned on. Connect to an Access Point 1. T u rn on Wi-Fi. The device sea rches for available net works within range and disp lays the searched Access Point (AP) names on the r ight[...]
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15 English 4.2 Device 4.2.1 Sound Set the tone and sound not ifications. • V olumes : Includes volume adjustments for Music, V ideo, Games and other medium, notifications and alarm clock. Drag the sl ider bar to adjust the corresponding vo lume. • Default notification : Set the default n otification ringtone. • T ouch sounds : Produce sound w[...]
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16 English • W allp aper : Change the background of the home screen by three (3) options. Refer to “Wallpap ers” on page 10 for details. • Auto-rot ate screen : When you rot ate the t ablet, the sc reen direction changes automatically . • Sleep : Adjust delay be fore the screen locks. • Font size : Set the size of the system font, there[...]
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17 English 4.2.4 App s Displays the status of the a pplications in the device. • DOWNLOADED : Lists applications inst alled by the user . • ON SD CARD : Lists applications in the SD card. • RUNNING : Displays the running applications in the system. • ALL : Lists all the applications in the device. 4.3 Personal 4.3.1 Account s and sync When [...]
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18 English • Account Synchronization : T ouch the Account Sync switch to enable or disable account synchronization. • ADD ACCOUNT : T ouch this option to add a new Email account, if necessary . 4.3.2 Location services Set your location and allow interactive options with Google. • Google’ s location service : When checked, a pplications use [...]
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19 English • Make p asswords visible : Check this option to display p assword characters as you type them on screen. • Device administrators : V iews or Deactivate s device administrators. • Unknown sources : Runs and inst alls application programs not from Google market. CREDENTIAL STORAGE Ascertain the legality and credibility of the progra[...]
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20 English 4.3.5 Backup and reset PERSONAL DA T A Factory dat a reset : Clear all the data in the tablet PC; gener ally used to restore the system when it goes wrong.[...]
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21 English 4.4 System 4.4.1 Date and time Set the date, time, time zon e and format. • Automatic date & time : Use the time on the network; it requires access to Internet, rest art the device for the settings to t ake ef fect. • Set date : Access to date setting interface and set th e date. • Set time : Access to time setting interface an[...]
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22 English 4.4.2 Accessibility SYSTEM • Large text : Select the size of the system d isplay font. • Auto-rot ate screen : Adjust the screen direction according to the G-sensor . • Speak p asswords : Allow users to say the passwords out loud instead o f typing them. • T ouch & hold delay : Set the response speed of the touch screen. • [...]
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23 English 4.4.3 Developer options • USB debugging : Only applicable to development wo rk, enables to copy data b etween computer and the device, inst alls application program on user’s device without se nding notice and r ead log data. • Development device ID : Read the device ID af ter turning on USB debugging. • St ay awake : The screen [...]
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24 English 4.4.4 About T ablet • System up dates : Detect the system version and upgrade. • St atus : S tatus of tablet PC, including b attery power , network Bluetooth, uptime, etc. • Legal information : Code developme nt license and Google legal inf ormation. • Model number : De vice model • Android version : The version number of Andro[...]
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25 English 5. Sof tware Application and Operation 5.1 Explorer T ap to open Explorer . Y ou can browse the files in the USB disk, SD card and the T ablet PC. • Home : Return to the home screen of the Explorer . • LevelUp : Return to the previous directory . • Multi : Select two or more files at the same time. • Editor : File Editor , such a[...]
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26 English 5.2 ES File Explorer T ap in the application menu to open ES File Explorer . ES File Explorer allows you to browse files on the microSD card and device interna l memory , or browse files through LAN and FTP servers. • Favorites : T ap to select folders and set them as favorites. • Select : T ap to enable multi-select funct ion. • S[...]
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27 Eng l is h 5.3 Pi cture Br ow s in g T ap in the application menu to open Gall ery and browse for pictures. Enter the picture list and tap the picture you want to view . When browsin g f or pi ct ure s, t ouch the screen t o display the control bar used to manage pictures. • : Pla y the slideshow . • : Delete the picture. : Se t, edi t, and [...]
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28 English 5.4 Music playback T ap to open the music list. The optio ns are — Artist s , Albums , Songs , Playlist s and Now playing . 5.4.1 Playlist The playlist displays all tracks that wi ll be played automa tically in sequence. Y ou can play , create and edit playlists in the device. 5.5 We b browser T ap to open Browser and view web p ages. [...]
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29 English • Address Bar : T ype the web page add ress to view the page. • : T ap to access options, such as Refresh , New t ab , Share p age , etc. • : T ap to return to the previous p age. • : T ap to go to the next p age. • : T ap to sear ch the Internet. 5.6 Email T ap to open the Email application. Enter your e-mail add ress and pass[...]
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30 English 5.7 Calendar T ap to open the Calendar ap plication. 5.8 Clock T ap to open the Clock app lication. The clock has two modes: • Desktop clock : T ap the screen to turn the backlight on or off. Wh en the backlight is turned of f, only the digits on th e clock are visible. • Alarm clock : T o set the alarm t ap Set alarm > Add alarm [...]
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31 English 6. Product S pecifications Platform Operating System Android 4.0.3 Processor ARM Cortex A8, CPU 1.0 GHz Chipset Build in Memory DDR III 800 MHz 512MB on main board S torage S torage NAND FLASH 4GB/16GB on main board Card reader Micro SD Card, Max support 32GB Panel Brightness LCD Panel with LED backlight Resolution 7 inch, 800x480 T ype [...]
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32 English Physical Dimension (W*D*H mm) 194.5x120x10.7mm Packing dimension (W*D*H mm) 230X150X78mm Case Material Material: All Plastic (back: Leather texture) Net weight 330g Controls Hot Keys Power , V olume +/-, Reset[...]
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33 English 7. T roubleshooting Q1: The player cannot be turned on. 1. Check the batt ery power . 2. Connect the powe r adapter and then check again . 3. If the dev ice cannot be turned on after charging the bat tery , con tact your dealer . Q2: Af ter turning on power , the screen keep s flashing or the device powers off automatically . Battery is [...]