TrekStor breeze 7.0 plus manual

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    EN OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS SurfT ab ® breeze 7.0 plus[...]

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    EN 2 Contents 1) About the SurfT ab breeze 7.0 plus …………………………………… 4 2) Safety information ……………………………………………………… 5 Operational safety ………………………………………………………… 5 Repair ……………………………………………………………?[...]

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    EN 3 13) Using the camera ……………………………………………………… 17 T ak ing a photo …………………………………………………………… 18 Recording a video ………………………………………………………… 18 Zooming ……………………………………………………………?[...]

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    EN 4 We hope y ou enjoy your T rekStor SurfT ab breeze 7.0 plus . Please read the f ollowing passages carefully to familiarise yourself with the functions of this product and how to operate it. IMPORT ANT! F ollow the safety information in Section 2. IMPORT ANT! Please keep these instructions in a safe place for future r eference . Should the devic[...]

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    EN 5 2) Safety information These instructions use the following warning symbols and key words: a DANGER Indicates possible danger to life and/or danger of severe , irreversible injuries. CAUTION F ollow instructions to avoid injuries and material damage. W ARNING F ollow instructions to avoid material damage. i NO TE F urther information about the [...]

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    EN 6 a DANGER Do not cover the device or char ger during operation or while char ging. This may cause the devic e/charger to overheat and potentially c atch fire! CAUTION This device can gener ate high sound volumes. Never listen at high volumes for long periods. Doing so c an result in immediate or gradual hearing damage. Remember: Permanent heari[...]

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    EN 7 Intended operating conditions j Protect the device from extremely high or low temper atures and fluctuations in temper ature. Use it at an ambient temper ature between 10º C and 40º C. m D o not place the device near a heat source and pr otect it from direct sunlight. e Never expose the device to humidity, c ondensation or moisture. h Ensure[...]

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    EN 8 3) T echnical specifications Dimensions ( W x H x D) 193 x 112 x 9.7 mm Weight 280 g Pr ocessor (CPU) Cor tex A9 dual-core, 1.0 GHz Graphics processing unit (GPU) Mali-400 MP2 Battery Lithium polymer Housing material Plastic Display type 5-point capacitive multi-touch display Display size 7" (17.78 cm) Aspect ratio 16: 9 Screen resolution[...]

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    EN 9 C D E F A B G H I J[...]

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    EN 10 5) Controls and connections A) Camera B) Two-colour status LED (red = charging/yellow = charged) C) M icro USB socket D) microSD card slot E) Microphone F) Audio out socket G) On/off switch H) Volume + I) Volume - J ) Speak er 6) Charging the SurfT ab Please fully charge your SurfT ab before you use it for the first time. C onnect your Sur fT[...]

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    EN 11 8) Elements on the home screen A B E F G H D C A) Microphone B) Google™ Search C) Status display and quick menu (swipe the status display downwards to see the quick menu) D) Quick start bar E) Applications menu F) Back to the previous screen G) Home icon (back to the home screen) H) View all open elements[...]

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    EN 12 9) Using the touch screen Scrolling The home screen of your SurfT ab ex tends two pages to the right and left of the middle window . T o reach these pages, slide your finger from left to right (or the reverse) across the scr een. In an open window (for example, in a menu, br owser , app or in folders), you "drag" the screen by slidi[...]

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    EN 13 Selecting an element T o open an element or select an option, br iefly touch the icon you requir e with your finger . i I f you want to close a rec ently used element (app, widget, menu), tap the display of all open elements. Place y our finger on the element that you want to close and drag the element down to close it.[...]

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    EN 14 Enlarging and r educing the view T o enlarge the display , move two fingers apart on the screen or tap the display twice in quick succession. Conversely , move two fingers towar ds each other on the screen to reduce the displa y again. Using the display keyboard If you tap a text field in order to enter text (for example, a Web address), the [...]

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    EN 15 10) P ersonalising the home screen Y ou can set up the home screen (as well as the four additional pages) according to your wishes by adding or remo ving app shor tcuts and widgets and altering the background. Adding apps to the home scr een a) T ap the applications menu in the quick star t bar on the home screen. A screen opens showing the a[...]

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    EN 16 Changing the screen backgr ound a) T ouch an empt y area of the screen background until a windo w with the message " C hoose W allp apeR fRom " appears. b) Now tap the r espective icon to choose whether to use a background motif from the " g alleRy " , the " W allp apeRs " or the " l ive W allp apeRs " [...]

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    EN 17 d) The WiF i function is activated and all available wireless networks are displayed on the right menu column. e) T ap the network that you wish to connect to. An input window appears . Enter the network key (" p assWoRd ") of the wireless network you have selected and tap " C onneCt ". f ) The SurfT ab will connec t to th[...]

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    EN 18 T ak ing a photo Hold the Sur fT ab with the camera in the required direction and press the shutter button (14 B). The picture is saved and the SurfT ab br iefly displays a preview of the photo. Acc essing additional camera setting options a) T ap a free area on the screen or the circle symbol (14 A) in the camera controls. A white cir cle ap[...]

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    EN 19 Zooming Y ou can zoom in on or out of your subject both in photo and in video mode. Move two fingers apart on the screen to zoom in and move two fingers towards each other again to zoom out. i To exit the c amera mode, briefly tap the edge of the display to show the task bar . 14) Setting up/removing an email account Setting up an email accou[...]

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    EN 20 15) Installing/uninstalling apps Downloading and installing apps Thanks to access to Google Play™, y our Sur fT ab allows you to add fur ther apps, widgets, programs and eBooks t o the ones that are pre-installed. The Play Stor e app is already installed on your SurfT ab. Y ou can find it on the applications menu. i To be able to download a[...]

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    EN 21 16) Connecting other devices Connecting the Sur fT ab to a computer a) Connect the Sur fT ab to your computer with the micro USB cable provided. b) A shor t moment later , the memory of the Sur fT ab will be shown as an external drive in your computer’ s file explorer . F rom here you can load , copy, delet e or move files as usual. Connect[...]

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    EN 22 18) Reset and recovery mode Reset If your Sur fT ab " freezes" and no longer responds, y ou can restart the device by resetting it. T o do so, press the on/off switch f or approximately 20 seconds . The SurfT ab restarts. Putting the SurfT ab into rec overy mode/loading the factory settings The "recovery mode" allows you t[...]

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    EN 23 19) Switching off the Sur fT ab a) Press the on/off switch f or approximately two to f our seconds to switch off the device. b) T ap " p oWeR off ". c) The following message appears: " p oWeR off /y ouR t ablet Will be shut doWn ". T ap "OK" to confirm and switch off the Sur fT ab.[...]

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    EN 24 20) Notes on copyright and trademarks Copyright law prohibits the copying of the cont ent of these operating instructions (illustrations, refer ence documents etc.), in whole or in part, without the permission of the copyright holder . Android and Google Play are trademarks of Google Inc. Use of these trademarks is subject to Google Permissio[...]

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    EN 25 21) Notes on disposal Disposal This symbol indicates that this product and/or the battery used contain components that are harmful to the envir onment and/or human health if not disposed of correctly . As the owner of a used electrical or electronic device, you may not dispose of this device together with unsorted domestic waste. a Remove the[...]

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    EC DECLARA TION OF C ONFORMITY Thorsten Koroscha, LPM As manufacturer and importer respectively: herewith declares that the products Product: SurfTab breez e 7.0 plus (ST70204-3) comply with the following directive(s): ■ 99/5/EC Radio Equipment and T elecommunications T erminal Equipment ■ 2004/108/EC EMC Directive: Electromagnetic Compatibilit[...]

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    T rekStor GmbH Kastanienallee 8-10 D-64653 Lorsch, Germany www.trekstor .de BA-STB70P-V1-10-EN-140414 Supportinformationen Sollten Sie Fragen zu Ihrem TrekStor P rodukt haben, gehen Sie bitte wie folgt vor: • Überprüfen Sie anhand der P rodukteigenschaften und der Funktionen Ihres Gerätes (auf der Verpackung ersichtlich), ob Sie die richtigen [...]