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TELPAD MA7
Android 4.4 Jellybean | 1.6GHz Quad Core Processor | Infrared Function
1 GETTING STARTED 01
1.1 About your TELPAD 02
2 TELPAD INTRODUCTION 03
2.1 Getting to know your TELPAD 04
2.2 Product Specification 07
2.3 Installation 09
2.3.1Basic Connection 09
2.3.2Installing the dock battery 10
2.3.3Docking and undocking the Tablet 10
3 TABLET FUNCTIONS 11
3.1 Turning the Tablet ON or OFF 12
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Turning the Tablet ON 13
3.1.2
Turning the Tablet OFF 13
3.2 Charging the battery 14
3.2.1Charging the Tablet battery 14
3.2.2Charging the dock battery 14
3.3 Working with the keys 15
3.3.1
Using the physical keys 15
3.3.2 Working the touchscreen keys 15
3.4 Using the touch screen 16
3.5 Home screen 17
3.5.1Getting to know the Home screen 17
3.5.2Extended Home screens 18
3.5.3Customizing the Home screen 18
3.6 Locking and unlocking the screen 19
3.6.1Locking the screen 19
3.6.2Unlocking the screen 19
3.6.3Setting up a screen lock 19
3.6.4Setting a screen timeout period 19
3.7 Inputting text 20
3.7.1Entering text using the onscreen keyboard 20
3.7.2Cutting or copying text 21
3.8 Opening and switching applications 22
3.9 Accessing the Settings 22
3.10 Languages & input method & account setting 23
3.11 Setting the date and time 24
3.11.1To automatically set date and time 24
3.11.2 To manually set date and time 24
3.12 Installing or removing the microSD card 25
3.13 Connecting or disconnecting from a computer using USB 26
3.14 Connecting the Tablet to a TV 27
3.15 Wireless networks 28
3.15.1 Opening Wi-Fi settings 28
3.15.2 Turning Wi-Fi on or off 28
3.15.3 Connecting to a Wi-Fi network 29
3.15.4 Turning open network notification on or off 29
3.15.5 Adding a Wi-Fi Network 29
3.15.6 Forgetting a Wi-Fi network 29
3.16 Bluetooth 30
3.16.1 Opening Bluetooth settings 30
3.16.2 Turning Bluetooth on or off 30
3.16.3 Changing the Bluetooth name of your Tablet 30
3.16.4 Connecting to Bluetooth devices 31
3.16.5 Disconnecting from or unpairing a Bluetooth device 31
3.17 Google Services 32
3.17.1 Creating a Google Account 32
3.17.2 Using Play Store 33
3.17.3 Searching for Applications 33
3.17.4 Installing an Application 33
3.17.5 Uninstalling an Application 34
3.17.6 Backing up and restoring apps and settings from a Google account 34
3.18 E-mail 34
3.18.1 Opening E-mail 34
3.18.2 Adding and deleting e-mail accounts 35
3.19 Camera Instructions
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3.20.1 remote
3.20.2 IR Learning 42
3.20.3 Reservation 43
3.20.4
3.20.5 Outside Home control 45
3.20.6 Motion detection 47
3.21
3.21.1 Bluetooth body scale User Guide
3.21.2 iFever Manage User Guide
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3.22 Cast Screen Function Operation Guide
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3.23.1
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DLNA 68 functions
3.23.3 Control device discovery and connection 69
3.23.4 The brief introduction of interactions
4 THE CONNECTION BETWEEN DOCK PHONE AND TABLE
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4.1 Voice call Services 83
4.1.1 Making a call 83
4.1.2
4.1.3
4.1.4 area
4.1.5
4.1.6 code
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Importing/exporting
Changing contacts
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5.1 powering
No up
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5.3 audio a 89
5.5 response
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PERSONAL
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1 GETTING STARTED 01
1.1 About your TELPAD 02
2 TELPAD INTRODUCTION 03
2.1 Getting to know your TELPAD 04
2.2 Product Specification 07
2.3 Installation 09
2.3.1Basic Connection 09
2.3.2Installing the dock battery 10
2.3.3Docking and undocking the Tablet 10
3 TABLET FUNCTIONS 11
3.1 Turning the Tablet ON or OFF 12
3.1.1
Turning the Tablet ON 13
3.1.2
Turning the Tablet OFF 13
3.2 Charging the battery 14
3.2.1Charging the Tablet battery 14
3.2.2Charging the dock battery 14
3.3 Working with the keys 15
3.3.1
Using the physical keys 15
3.3.2 Working the touchscreen keys 15
3.4 Using the touch screen 16
3.5 Home screen 17
3.5.1Getting to know the Home screen 17
3.5.2Extended Home screens 18
3.5.3Customizing the Home screen 18
3.6 Locking and unlocking the screen 19
3.6.1Locking the screen 19
3.6.2Unlocking the screen 19
3.6.3Setting up a screen lock 19
3.6.4Setting a screen timeout period 19
3.7 Inputting text 20
3.7.1Entering text using the onscreen keyboard 20
3.7.2Cutting or copying text 21
3.8 Opening and switching applications 22
3.9 Accessing the Settings 22
3.10 Languages & input method & account setting 23
3.11 Setting the date and time 24
3.11.1To automatically set date and time 24
3.11.2 To manually set date and time 24
3.12 Installing or removing the microSD card 25
3.13 Connecting or disconnecting from a computer using USB 26
3.14 Connecting the Tablet to a TV 27
3.15 Wireless networks 28
3.15.1 Opening Wi-Fi settings 28
3.15.2 Turning Wi-Fi on or off 28
3.15.3 Connecting to a Wi-Fi network 29
3.15.4 Turning open network notification on or off 29
3.15.5 Adding a Wi-Fi Network 29
3.15.6 Forgetting a Wi-Fi network 29
3.16 Bluetooth 30
3.16.1 Opening Bluetooth settings 30
3.16.2 Turning Bluetooth on or off 30
3.16.3 Changing the Bluetooth name of your Tablet 30
3.16.4 Connecting to Bluetooth devices 31
3.16.5 Disconnecting from or unpairing a Bluetooth device 31
3.17 Google Services 32
3.17.1 Creating a Google Account 32
3.17.2 Using Play Store 33
3.17.3 Searching for Applications 33
3.17.4 Installing an Application 33
3.17.5 Uninstalling an Application 34
3.17.6 Backing up and restoring apps and settings from a Google account 34
3.18 E-mail 34
3.18.1 Opening E-mail 34
3.18.2 Adding and deleting e-mail accounts 35
3.19 Camera Instructions
3.20
3.20.1 remote
3.20.2 IR Learning 42
3.20.3 Reservation 43
3.20.4
3.20.5 Outside Home control 45
3.20.6 Motion detection 47
3.21
3.21.1 Bluetooth body scale User Guide
3.21.2 iFever Manage User Guide
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3.22 Cast Screen Function Operation Guide
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3.23.1
3.23.2
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DLNA 68 functions
3.23.3 Control device discovery and connection 69
3.23.4 The brief introduction of interactions
4 THE CONNECTION BETWEEN DOCK PHONE AND TABLE
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4.1 Voice call Services 83
4.1.1 Making a call 83
4.1.2
4.1.3
4.1.4 area
4.1.5
4.1.6 code
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4.1.7
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Importing/exporting
Changing contacts
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5.1 powering
No up
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5.3 audio a 89
5.5 response
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PERSONAL
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1 GETTING STARTED 01
1.1 About your TELPAD 02
2 TELPAD INTRODUCTION 03
2.1 Getting to know your TELPAD 04
2.2 Product Specification 07
2.3 Installation 09
2.3.1Basic Connection 09
2.3.2Installing the dock battery 10
2.3.3Docking and undocking the Tablet 10
3 TABLET FUNCTIONS 11
3.1 Turning the Tablet ON or OFF 12
3.1.1
Turning the Tablet ON 13
3.1.2
Turning the Tablet OFF 13
3.2 Charging the battery 14
3.2.1Charging the Tablet battery 14
3.2.2Charging the dock battery 14
3.3 Working with the keys 15
3.3.1
Using the physical keys 15
3.3.2 Working the touchscreen keys 15
3.4 Using the touch screen 16
3.5 Home screen 17
3.5.1Getting to know the Home screen 17
3.5.2Extended Home screens 18
3.5.3Customizing the Home screen 18
3.6 Locking and unlocking the screen 19
3.6.1Locking the screen 19
3.6.2Unlocking the screen 19
3.6.3Setting up a screen lock 19
3.6.4Setting a screen timeout period 19
3.7 Inputting text 20
3.7.1Entering text using the onscreen keyboard 20
3.7.2Cutting or copying text 21
3.8 Opening and switching applications 22
3.9 Accessing the Settings 22
3.10 Languages & input method & account setting 23
3.11 Setting the date and time 24
3.11.1To automatically set date and time 24
3.11.2 To manually set date and time 24
3.12 Installing or removing the microSD card 25
3.13 Connecting or disconnecting from a computer using USB 26
3.14 Connecting the Tablet to a TV 27
3.15 Wireless networks 28
3.15.1 Opening Wi-Fi settings 28
3.15.2 Turning Wi-Fi on or off 28
3.15.3 Connecting to a Wi-Fi network 29
3.15.4 Turning open network notification on or off 29
3.15.5 Adding a Wi-Fi Network 29
3.15.6 Forgetting a Wi-Fi network 29
3.16 Bluetooth 30
3.16.1 Opening Bluetooth settings 30
3.16.2 Turning Bluetooth on or off 30
3.16.3 Changing the Bluetooth name of your Tablet 30
3.16.4 Connecting to Bluetooth devices 31
3.16.5 Disconnecting from or unpairing a Bluetooth device 31
3.17 Google Services 32
3.17.1 Creating a Google Account 32
3.17.2 Using Play Store 33
3.17.3 Searching for Applications 33
3.17.4 Installing an Application 33
3.17.5 Uninstalling an Application 34
3.17.6 Backing up and restoring apps and settings from a Google account 34
3.18 E-mail 34
3.18.1 Opening E-mail 34
3.18.2 Adding and deleting e-mail accounts 35
3.19 Camera Instructions
3.20
3.20.1 remote
3.20.2 IR Learning 42
3.20.3 Reservation 43
3.20.4
3.20.5 Outside Home control 45
3.20.6 Motion detection 47
3.21
3.21.1 Bluetooth body scale User Guide
3.21.2 iFever Manage User Guide
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3.22 Cast Screen Function Operation Guide
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3.23.1
3.23.2
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DLNA 68 functions
3.23.3 Control device discovery and connection 69
3.23.4 The brief introduction of interactions
4 THE CONNECTION BETWEEN DOCK PHONE AND TABLE
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4.1 Voice call Services 83
4.1.1 Making a call 83
4.1.2
4.1.3
4.1.4 area
4.1.5
4.1.6 code
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4.1.7
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Importing/exporting
Changing contacts
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5 not up tone
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5.3 audio a 89
5.5 response
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PERSONAL
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1 GETTING STARTED 01
1.1 About your TELPAD 02
2 TELPAD INTRODUCTION 03
2.1 Getting to know your TELPAD 04
2.2 Product Specification 07
2.3 Installation 09
2.3.1Basic Connection 09
2.3.2Installing the dock battery 10
2.3.3Docking and undocking the Tablet 10
3 TABLET FUNCTIONS 11
3.1 Turning the Tablet ON or OFF 12
3.1.1
Turning the Tablet ON 13
3.1.2
Turning the Tablet OFF 13
3.2 Charging the battery 14
3.2.1Charging the Tablet battery 14
3.2.2Charging the dock battery 14
3.3 Working with the keys 15
3.3.1
Using the physical keys 15
3.3.2 Working the touchscreen keys 15
3.4 Using the touch screen 16
3.5 Home screen 17
3.5.1Getting to know the Home screen 17
3.5.2Extended Home screens 18
3.5.3Customizing the Home screen 18
3.6 Locking and unlocking the screen 19
3.6.1Locking the screen 19
3.6.2Unlocking the screen 19
3.6.3Setting up a screen lock 19
3.6.4Setting a screen timeout period 19
3.7 Inputting text 20
3.7.1Entering text using the onscreen keyboard 20
3.7.2Cutting or copying text 21
3.8 Opening and switching applications 22
3.9 Accessing the Settings 22
3.10 Languages & input method & account setting 23
3.11 Setting the date and time 24
3.11.1To automatically set date and time 24
3.11.2 To manually set date and time 24
3.12 Installing or removing the microSD card 25
3.13 Connecting or disconnecting from a computer using USB 26
3.14 Connecting the Tablet to a TV 27
3.15 Wireless networks 28
3.15.1 Opening Wi-Fi settings 28
3.15.2 Turning Wi-Fi on or off 28
3.15.3 Connecting to a Wi-Fi network 29
3.15.4 Turning open network notification on or off 29
3.15.5 Adding a Wi-Fi Network 29
3.15.6 Forgetting a Wi-Fi network 29
3.16 Bluetooth 30
3.16.1 Opening Bluetooth settings 30
3.16.2 Turning Bluetooth on or off 30
3.16.3 Changing the Bluetooth name of your Tablet 30
3.16.4 Connecting to Bluetooth devices 31
3.16.5 Disconnecting from or unpairing a Bluetooth device 31
3.17 Google Services 32
3.17.1 Creating a Google Account 32
3.17.2 Using Play Store 33
3.17.3 Searching for Applications 33
3.17.4 Installing an Application 33
3.17.5 Uninstalling an Application 34
3.17.6 Backing up and restoring apps and settings from a Google account 34
3.18 E-mail 34
3.18.1 Opening E-mail 34
3.18.2 Adding and deleting e-mail accounts 35
3.19 Camera Instructions
3.20
3.20.1 remote
3.20.2 IR Learning 42
3.20.3 Reservation 43
3.20.4
3.20.5 Outside Home control 45
3.20.6 Motion detection 47
3.21
3.21.1 Bluetooth body scale User Guide
3.21.2 iFever Manage User Guide
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3.22 Cast Screen Function Operation Guide
3.23
3.23.1
3.23.2
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DLNA 68 functions
3.23.3 Control device discovery and connection 69
3.23.4 The brief introduction of interactions
4 THE CONNECTION BETWEEN DOCK PHONE AND TABLE
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4.1 Voice call Services 83
4.1.1 Making a call 83
4.1.2
4.1.3
4.1.4 area
4.1.5
4.1.6
4.1.7 code
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Changing
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5 contacts
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5.1 powering
No up
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5.3 audio a 89
5.5 response
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1 GETTING STARTED
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1.1 About your TELPAD
The TELPAD is the world’s first landline, broadband, and tablet in one—a device that not only gives you access to basic communication services, but also brings to your home a world of productivity and entertainment. The TELPAD is powered by Android, the world’s leader in smartphone technology. With its stunning 7 inch touchscreen display, built-in camera & Wi-Fi, access to hundreds of thousands of free and paid Android Apps, as well as its infrared remote controller and wi-fi smart appliance controller, the TELPAD is definitely the ideal control and communication center of your home!
2 TELPAD INTRODUCTION
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2.1 Getting to know your TELPAD
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Microphone(tablet)
M ini HDMI Port
USB Port
Earphone Jack
IR1(transmit)
Front Camera
IR2(transmit and receive)
Volume Down Button
Volume UP Button
Power Button
Tablet Receiver
Proximity sensor
Light sensor
Rear Camera
Rear Camera Flash
IR3(transmit)
Speakers(Tablet)
Micro SD Card Slot
Dock Connection Interface
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Pause key
Redial key
Hands Free key
Indicator(Charging/Incoming Calls)
Phone Cord Jack
Numeric keypad
Ringtones Volume
Direct Current Input Jack
Extension Cord Jack
Landline Jack
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Accessories
USB Charger HDMI Converter USB Power Cable DC4.0
Phone Line Coiled Phone Cord USB Data Cable
Battery
2.2 Product Specificiation
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS AND DISPLAY
DIMENSION
DISPLAY AND RESOLUTION
SYSTEM SOFTWARE
AIR INTERFACE
MULTI-TOUCH PANEL
PRIMARY KEYPAD
DISPLAY COLOR DEPTH
189mm x 115 mm x 11 mm
7 Inch IPS (1024X600)
Android™ 4.4.4
Wi-Fi - 802.11b/g/n
Capacitive 5-Points-Touch
3 Standard Soft Keys: Home, Back, Recent Applications
24-bit
CONNECTIVITY
BLUETOOTH
USB
DIGITAL TV OUT
SPEAKER
MICROPHONE
SENSOR
AUDIO OUT
Bluetooth 4.0 + EDR
Micro USB OTG x 1EA/USB Host x 1EA for MEP Dock
HDMI V 1.4/ Supports 3D output
1Watt x 1EA
Built-in-microphone
3-Axis Accelerometer for UI Auto Rotate Ambient Light sensor
Standard 3.5 mm headphone jack
HANDSET
PSTN Support (POTS)
SPEAKER
MICROPHONE
RJ9 (4P4C)
Built-in
Built-in
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SMART DIALER
PSTN
Call Hold
Speed Dial
Speaker
Volume Adjustment
COMMUNICATION AND ORGANIZER
Protocols: SMTP, POP3 and IMAP4
Supports Exchange Calendar, Contacts synchronous
MEDIA PERFORMANCE
VIDEO DECODING
AUDIO DECODING
PICTURE FORMATS
STREAMING MEDIA
BATTERY AND POWER
TABLET BATTERY
DOCK BATTERY
POWER ADAPTER
3GPP2, 3GPP, RMV, TS, 3GP, VOB, AVI, MP4, FLV, WMV, MKV
AAC, AMR, APE, FLAC, MID, MP3, OGG, WAV, WMA
JPEG, JPG, BMP, PNG
RTSP/HTTP, Support Download play, Progressive play
STD Lithium-Ion Polymer battery, 4100 mAh rechargeable
STD Lithium-Ion Polymer battery, 1000mAh rechargeable
Input - 100 -240 Vac, Output – 5V DC/2.5A 12.5 W
HOME CONNECT AND CONTROL
Cast Screen
Home control
Home Care
Built-in wifidisplay application infrareduniversal remote,Reservation,
Outside Home Control, motion detection
Body Temperature Monitor,Family Temperature Manager,
Menstrual Cycle,Fertility State
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2.3 Installation
2.3.1 Basic Installation
Before installing or removing the adapter, telephone line or the dock battery, ensure the tablet is off the dock.
USB charger
USB Power Cable DC4.0
2.3.2 Installing the dock battery
1. Removing the back cover
To remove the back cover, refer to the following figure.
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2. Installing the battery
To install the battery, refer to the following figure.
2.3.3 Docking and undocking the Tablet
To install the tablet on to the dock, refer to the following figure.
To remove the tablet from the dock, do as shown in this figure.
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3 TABLET FUNCTIONS
3.1 Turning the Tablet ON or OFF
3.1.1
Turning the Tablet ON
Before you turn on your tablet. ensure that the battery is correctly installed or the Tablet is properly connected to the power supply.
To turn on your tablet, press the Power key.
3.1.2
Turning the Tablet OFF
1. Press and hold Power key to open the Tablet options menu.
2. Choose Shut Down.
3. Touch OK to confirm shutdown.
Power key
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3.2 Charging the battery
3.2.1 Charging the tablet battery
The Tablet is powered by a rechargeable Li-ion battery. There are two ways to charge the Tablet:
1. Place the Tablet on the dock with the power cord supplying power to the dock.
2. Turn the Tablet off, and connect the Tablet to adapter using a USB cable.
USB Micro port
USB power cable
3.2.2 Charging the dock battery
Before charging the battery, ensure that the battery is properly installed in your dock.
Connect the dock to the power adapter, as shown in the following figure:
The Tablet also starts charging after being correctly installed on the Dock
3.3 Working with the keys
3.3.1 Using the physical keys
Power
Press and hold to power the Tablet on or off.
Press shortly to lock/unlock the screen.
When the Tablet is ringing, press any of the volume buttons if you want to mute the ringer.
On the Home screen, press to increase of decrease the ringtone volume, or set the Tablet to silent mode.
When using other applications, press to control the volume of music, spoken directions, and other audio sounds.
Press and hold to immediately adjust the ringtone volume to the maximum, or minimum.
3.3.2 Working the touchscreen keys
Back
Touch to return to the previous screen.
Touch to exit from the running application.
If the on-screen keyboard is open, touch to close the keyboard.
Home
Touch to open the Home screen. It will bring you to the first panel of the Home screen.
Navigation
Touch to open a list of thumbnail images displaying recently operated apps.
Touch the thumbnail image of the app to open it.
Touch and hold and flick off rightward to remove the app from the list.
Increase sound Decrease sound
Press to increase sound press to decrease sound
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3.4 Using the touch screen
Touch
By touching an item, you can select the item or launch it. For example:
Touch the on-screen keyboard to insert text and/or characters.
Touch an application icon to launch it.
Touch and Hold
Touching and holding items will activate them. For example:
Touch and hold an application/widget to move it.
Touch and hold on a field and a menu with options will pop up.
Drag
Touch and hold an item, move your finger on the screen to the target position.
Dragging a shortcut icon to the trash will delete it.
Flick, Slide, Swipe
Change screens by flicking, sliding, and swiping your finger on the screen. For example:
Slide your finger to unlock the screen
Flick and/or swipe your finger to scroll the screen or menu, to move from screen to screen, or to view next object in the gallery.
Pinch
Using two fingers (like your thumb and index finger), pinching inward will cause the screen to zoom out; pinching outward will cause the screen to zoom in. For example:
Pinch outward to see zoomed in details of a photo in Gallery.
Pinch inward to zoom out and see the whole page of a browser.
3.5 Home screen
The Home screen is the starting point in using the Tablet
Touch the Home key to display the Home screen. You can customize the Home screen with various wallpapers and create shortcuts for items you want to easily access.
3.5.1 Getting to know the Home screen
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1. Main display area
2. Weather &Clock Widgets
3. Short Cut Buttons
4. Touch Screen Keys
5. Status Bar
6. Application Button
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Main display area: This area displays application shortcuts, widgets, and other items that can be easily accessed by touching them.
Weather Widgets: The weather widget informs you of the time, date, and weather in your location.
It can be customized based on your preference.
Short Cut Buttons: These are shortcuts for various applications. You may change and customize these according to your needs.
Touch Screen Keys: Back, Home, Navigation, Volume Down, Volume Up
Status bar: It shows the status of the device such as Wi-Fi connection status, battery status, and other information. You can touch to open a more detailed status menu.
Applications button: Touch to open the Applications screen, where you can view the applications installed on the Tablet. Touch any application icon to run it.
3.5.2 Home screen extensions
Slide your finger horizontally across to the left or the right of your main Home screen to see your additional home screens. These screens provide more space for shortcuts or widgets. The small indicator shows the current position.
The Home touchscreen button brings the screen back to your main Home screen.
3.5.3 Customizing the Home screen
To change your wallpaper:
1 On the Home screen, press the Menu key and touch Wallpaper on the bottom menu.
2 Choose one of the following steps from the pop-up menu.
Live wallpapers to select a wallpaper with animation.
Pictures to select one of your pictures and set it as the wallpaper.
Wallpaper gallery to select one of the pre-installed wallpapers.
Gallery to select one of your pictures and set it as the wallpaper.
3.6 Locking and unlocking the screen
3.6.1 Locking the screen
When the Tablet is powered on, press the Power key and the screen will turn off and lock.
When the Tablet is left idle for a specified time period that you have set, the screen will automatically turn off and
lock.
Always lock the screen to save the battery or prevent accidental taps when the Tablet is not in use.
3.6.2 Unlocking the screen
When the screen is off, press the Power key to turn it back on, and then unlock the screen
If you have not set a screen lock, the screen will just turn back on when you press the power button.
If you have set up a screen lock, you will be asked to input the relevant unlocking pattern, number, or password to unlock it.
3.6.3 Setting up a screen lock
To set up a screen lock, touch the Applications key from the Home screen.
Go to Settings > Personal > Security
Touch Screen lock and choose from None, Slide, Pattern, PIN, or Password, and follow the instructions on the screen to set your
screen lock.
3.6.4 Setting up a screen timeout period
To set the time between the last screen touch or key touch and automatic screen lock,go to your the Home screen.
touch the Applications key, and touch Settings > Display >Sleep
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3.7 Inputting text
You can enter and edit text in text fields and use menu commands to cut, copy, and paste text within or across applications.
3.7.1 Entering text using the onscreen keyboard
To open the onscreen keyboard, touch a text field where you want to enter text.
To switch the input method, touch the icon located at the lower right corner of the keyboard.
The following section takes the Android™ keyboard as an example.
When you are typing, the characters you are entering will appear in a line above the keyboard, along with some suggestions for the word you are typing. Press space or a punctuation mark to enter what you are typing, or touch the suggestion you want to enter. You can touch and hold the leftmost word to save it to the dictionary.
To capitalize the letter you are about to type, touch the upward arrowhead key once. To capitalize all the letters, touch the upward arrowhead key twice.
When you touch a key, a larger key will show up briefly over the keyboard. Keys with alternate characters display an ellipsis
(...) below the character.
Touch and hold a vowel or the C, S, or Y key to open a small window where you can touch an accented vowel or other alternate letters.
Touch and hold the Period key (.) to open a small window with a set of common symbol keys.
Touch the DEL key to delete a character to the left of the cursor. Touch and hold the key to delete all characters to the left of the cursor.
Touch the Symbols key to switch to the numbers and symbols keyboard, and touch the alphabet key (ABC) to switch back.
On the numbers and symbols keyboard, touch the ALT key to view additional symbols, and touch it again to return to the first numbers and symbols keyboard.
Touch and hold almost any of the number and symbol keys to open an array of additional symbols.
To edit the text you have entered, touch to move the cursor to the location where you want to add or delete text. The cursor is a vertical bar that designates where the text you type or paste is inserted.
To close the keyboard when you are done typing, touch Go/Done button on the keyboard. Or touch the icon on the lower left corner of the touchscreen.
3.7.2 Cutting or copying text
To quickly cut or copy all the text in a text field:
3.7.2.1 Touch and open the text field that contains the text that you want to cut or copy.
3.7.2.2 Touch and hold the text field to display the Edit text menu.
3.7.2.3 Touch Select all, Cut all, or Copy all.
3.7.2.4 Touch Cut or Copy to cut or copy the text
To cut or copy selected text in a text field:
1. Touch and hold the text that you want to cut or copy. Once the text is highlighted, tabs will appear at the ends of the text, as well as the editing command menu.
2. Drag the respective tabs left and/or right to select the full text you want to cut or copy. The text between the tabs will appear highlighted.
3. Touch Cut or Copy to cut or copy the selected text.
The cut or copied text will be stored in a temporary area so you can paste it into another text field.
In order to paste the text, you must have cut or copied the text at least once. Once you have cut or copied the text, you can paste it multiple times.
To paste the most recent text that you have cut or copied into another text field:
1. Touch the text field where you want to paste the text.
2. Touch the location where you want to paste the text. A tab will show up.
3. Touch the tab and the Paste option will show up.
4. Touch Paste.
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3.8 Opening and switching applications
To open an application, touch the shortcut on the Home screen, or go to the Applications screen by touching the Application button on the Home screen .
To open and switch to a recently used application, touch the key at the lower left corner of the touchscreen.
The list will open on the left hand side. Touch the thumbnail of the application you want to access.
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3.9 Accessing the Tablet’s Settings
To access the Settings to view or change your wireless and cellular networks, sound and display, location and security, applications, language and keyboard, date and time, and other settings:
3.9.1 From the Home screen, touch the Status Bar.touch menu key on the right corner of screen.
3.9.2 From the Home screen, touch the Application button and touch Settings shortcut.
3.9.3 If you recently have accessed the Settings, you can touch the Navigation key on the lower left corner of the touchscreen to display the list, and touch Settings in the thumbnails list that opens.
3.10 L
anguages& Input method & Account setting
3.10.1Languages setting
1. Open setting list;
2 .Click languages & input;
3. Select language from the following scrolling list.
3.10.2Input method setting
1.Open setting list;
2.Click languages & input;
3.Click keyboard & input;
4. The default input method is English(United States)-android keyboard(AOSP).It will be added into the input method
list automatically when you have installed other input method.
5.You can open right side to select or cancel the relative input methods
3.10.3 Setting to add account
1.Open setting list;
2.Click Add Account;
3.Google,company,email will show in the popping up interface.
4.Click GOOGLE to register or log in Google account.
5.Click COMPANY & EMAIL to register or log in email accounts
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3.11 Setting the date and time
3.11.1 Automatically set date and time
1. Open the Settings list.
2. Touch Date & time .
3. Check the box for Automatic date & time .
4. Touch Select time zone , then scroll down and select the correct time zone from the list.
5. Choose whether or not to set the time to display in 24-hour format, check or uncheck the box to enable or disable this option.
6 .To choose your preferred date format, choose from the options provided.
When the time provided by the network is automatically used, you cannot set the date, time, and time zone by yourself.
3.11.2 To manually set date and time:
1. Open the Settings list.
2. Touch Date & time.
3. Touch Set date , then scroll down the roll to adjust the date, month, and year. Touch Done when finished
4. Touch Select time zone, scroll down and select the correct time zone from the list
5. Touch Set time, then scroll down to adjust the hour and minute,Touch done when finished.
6. To choose whether or not to set the time to display in 24-hour format, check to enable or uncheck to disable.
7. To choose your preferred date format, choose from the options provided.
3.12 Installing or removing the micro SD card
Insert your micro SD card into the micro SD card slot until it clicks into position as shown in the following figure.
Micro SD card slot
Remove the micro SD card by gently pushing the card further into the slot, and then release it. The card will eject from the slot, and can be removed.
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3.13 Connecting to or disconnecting from computer using USB
3.13.1 Connecting the Tablet to a computer using USB cable:
USB Micro port
USB power cable
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1. Use the appropriate USB cable (micro USB connector) to connect the Tablet to a USB port on your computer. Once
it is properly connected, the Tablet displays a notification indicating that the USB is connected.
2. Touch the lower right corner to open the Status Bar and touch USB connected in the Notifications list.
3. Touch Turn on USB storage to confirm transferring of music, pictures, and other files between the Tablet storage or
micro SD card storage and the computer.
3.13.2 To disconnect the Tablet from the computer safely and to avoid any loss of information, follow the computer operating system’s instructions to disconnect USB devices, and additionally follow the steps below:
1. Open the Status Bar by touching the lower right corner.
2. Touch Turn off USB storage in the Notifications list.
3. Touch Turn off USB storage in the dialogue that opens.
3.14 Connecting the Tablet to a TV
HDMI
Converter
Mini HDMI Port
You can use the Tablet to play audio and video files on a high-definition TV, using a
High-Definition Multimedia Interface
(HDMI) cable. The HDMI cable is an optional accessory that’s not included with your TELPAD.
When purchasing an HDMI cable, please check the connector type of the cable.
You may purchase and use any Standard
HDMI Cable Version 1.0 ~ 1.4, but HDMI cable version 1.4 is the most apt cable to use for 3D functions.
HDMI Cable
If there are problems with 3D using other version cables, please purchase the appropriate cable.
The Tablet supports various resolution output formats, so you can select the appropriate resolution option when
connecting the Tablet to the TV.
Note: Some TVs may not support HDMI resolution. Please refer to your TV manufacturer’s information for details on HDMI
support.
Connecting the Tablet to the TV:
1. Connect the HDMI cable and HDMI convertor together.
2. Plug the HDMI convertor to the Tablet’s HDMI port and connect the cable to the TV.
3. Select the appropriate program source on the TV for the HDMI interface.
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3.15 Wireless networks
The tablet is able to connect to various wireless networks and devices. Including Wi-Fi data networks, and Bluetooth devices such as headsets for voice and data transmission.
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi is a wireless networking technology. Wi-Fi technology can provide wireless Internet connection over distances of up to 100 meters, however the connectivity of the Wi-Fi depends on the Wi-Fi router, and the surrounding environment in which it operates.
By accessing a wireless access point or "hotspot" the tablet can be connected to the internet. Some access points are open and can be easily connected to, but others are hidden or have security protection such as authentication or encryption, which will require configuration to gain access.
3.15.1 Opening Wi-Fi settings
Wi-Fi settings allows you to turn Wi-Fi on or off, turn the open network notification on or off, connect to a Wi-Fi network and add Wi-Fi networks.
Open the Settings list. (Through the shortcut on the Home Screen, Applications screen, or Status Bar.)
Touch Wireless & networks, and then touch Advanced.
3.15.2 Turning Wi-Fi on or off
There are two ways to turn the Wi-Fi On of Off.
Open Settings, locate the Wi-Fi tab
Touch the On/Off button to turn on or off the Wi-Fi.
Open the Status Bar
Touch the Status window to lengthen the Status bar.
Touch Wi-Fi to access Wi-Fi settings
When not using the Wi-Fi, please turn it off in order to extend the battery life.
3.15.3 Connecting to a Wi-Fi network
When the Wi-Fi is turned on, the device searches for available networks accessible within range.
Inside Settings, when the Wi-Fi is turned on, the available networks will be listed on the side.
Select the network you would like to connect to.
If the network is open, it will automatically connect as soon as you select it.
If the network is secured, there will be a lock icon beside the name. Enter the correct password to connect.
To view detailed information about the network the tablet is connected to, touch the name of the network and the information will show up such as IP address, speed, etc.
3.15.4 Turning open network notification on or off
When Wi-Fi is already on, touch Network notification to check or uncheck the box to turn the open network notification on or off in the Wi-Fi settings list. The tablet will display or stop displaying notifications in the status bar when the device detects open networks in range.
3.15.5 Adding a Wi-Fi network
To add a Wi-Fi network, firstly follow the above steps to turn the Wi-Fi on, and then follow the steps listed below:
Under the Wi-Fi settings list, scroll down and touch Add Wi-Fi network.
Network SSID: Enter the name (SSID) of the network in the text field.
Security: Select the security scheme in the menu that opens
Password: Enter any required security credentials.
Touch Save to finish adding the Wi-Fi network.
3.15.6 Forgetting a Wi-Fi network
Tap Settings > Wi-Fi
Touch the network name you want to remove from the Wi-Fi networks list
Touch Forget in the menu that opens.
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3.16 Bluetooth
Bluetooth is a wireless communications technology for exchanging information over short distances. The connectivity between the Bluetooth devices may be affected by their surroundings and is altered or reduced by obstacles such as walls or other electronic devices.
3.16.1 Opening Bluetooth settings
To configure the Bluetooth settings of the tablet in the Bluetooth settings list:
Touch and open the Settings from the Home screen or Applications screen
Touch Wireless & networks, and touch Bluetooth settings.
3.16.2 Turning Bluetooth on or off
Open the Settings
Under Wireless & Network > Bluetooth
Touch the On/Off button to activate or deactivate Bluetooth
To extend the battery life of the tablet, turn Bluetooth off when not in use.
3.16.3 Changing the Bluetooth name of your Tablet
The Bluetooth name of your tablet is the identification of your device to other Bluetooth Devices.
Open the Settings.
Under Wireless & Network touch Bluetooth.
Touch the Menu button. at top right corner of screen.
Touch Rename tablet in the options given.
Type the new name in the window prompted.
Touch Rename to confirm change.
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3.16.4 Connecting to Bluetooth devices
Pairing with a Bluetooth device
Search for a Bluetooth device, pair with it, and exchange information between devices.
Open the Settings
Under Wireless & Network touch Bluetooth.
Touch the name of your device to make it visible to nearby devices.
Touch Search for devices at top to begin or reinitiate search for other devices.
Touch the name of device that you want your device to pair up with.
Window will show up asking for confirmation, touch Pair to confirm.
Paired devices
Once a device is paired, the name of the newly paired device will show up under a separate category as Paired devices.
After a device has been paired, it stays paired unless the paring is disconnected manually.
3.16.5 Disconnecting from or to be unpaired from a Bluetooth device
To automatically disconnect your tablet from a paired device, simply turn off the tablet’s Bluetooth or the target device.
To manually disconnect your tablet from a paired device or to be unpaired from this device by erasing all the pairing information;
Touch Unpair.
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3.17 GOOGLE SERVICES
3.17.1 Creating a Google Account
When accessing a Google service for the first time with your device, you will be asked to sign in using your Google account.
Make sure the Tablet is connected to a network to sign in or create a Google account.
If you already have a Google account, simply enter your information and sign in.
If you do not have an account, to create a Google account:
1. When asked if you have a Google account or not, touch New.
2. Insert you last and first name, touch Next.
3. Type in the e-mail address you would like to use, and touch Next.
4. Insert the password, making sure that you correctly type in the password twice when prompted.
5. Type in your Recovery e-mail address and set up a security question to help you access your account in case you forget your password.
6. Check the box that to agree to the Google Terms of Service and additional privacy policies, and touch “I accept”.
7. Input the authentication keys that appear. Your new Google account has been successfully created!
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3.17.2 Using the Play Store
You can access thousands of easily downloadable applications and games for your Tablet via the Google Play
Store.
3.17.3 Searching for Applications
There are several ways to search for applications in the Play
Store, through:
1. Featured applications.
2. Categories
3. Search function.
Within the each option, you can easily search for applications by name or keyword.
3.17.4 Installing an Application
1. Go to Play Store from the Home screen or Applications screen.
2. Touch a category, and then touch the application you want to download.
3. To install, touch FREE (for free apps) or Buy (for paid apps) to begin download and installation.
4. Download progress can be checked from the notification panel.
Most applications will be downloaded within seconds.
5. After the application has been downloaded and installed on your Tablet, the content download icon appears in the Status bar.
6. To download and install an application from sources other than the Play Store, touch Settings > Security, and check the box for Unknown sources.
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3.17.5 Uninstalling an Application
1. Go to Play Store, touch the My apps button.
2. Touch the application to uninstall, and then touch Uninstall.
3. When asked for confirmation, touch OK to remove the application from your Tablet.
3.17.6 Backing up and restoring apps and settings from a Google account
1. Access the Settings list from the Home screen or Application screen.
2. Scroll down the Personal section, and touch Backup & reset.
3. Check the box for Back up my data and Automatic restore.
3.18 E-MAIL
3.18.1 Opening E-mail
Touch E-mail on the Home screen or on the Applications screen to open E-mail.
3.18.2 Adding and deleting e-mail accounts
Adding an e-mail account
The first time you open E-mail, you are prompted to set up an e-mail account. If you have an existing e-mail account, you can add this by touching Add account.
Automatic setup:
1. Touch New account.
2. Enter your e-mail address and password, and touch Next.
3. Within Account settings, type in the name that will represent the account that you would like to be displayed when you send e-mails.
4. Touch Next to finish setting up your new e-mail address on your device.
Manual setup
1. Touch New account.
2. Type in your e-mail address and password, and touch
Manual set up.
3. Select the type of e-mail account. (Check your e-mail provider for more information if necessary.)
4. Enter the correct account details, and touch Next when done.
Deleting an e-mail account
1. Open the E-mail screen.
2. Touch Menu at the upper right corner. Touch Settings.
3. Scroll down and touch Remove Account.
4. Touch OK in the dialog to confirm your delete action.
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3.18.3 Gmail
Gmail is an e-mail service provided by Google. Gmail can be accessed from the Applications screen by touching the
Gmail icon.
To add a Gmail account:
1. After opening Gmail, touch Add existing.
2. Enter the e-mail address and password of your Gmail account.
3. Touch Sign In to complete the process.
To create a Gmail account
1. At the Gmail screen, touch New.
2. Insert you last and first name, and touch Next.
3. Type in the e-mail address you would like to use, and touch Next.
4. Insert the password.
5. Type in your Recovery e-mail address and set up a security question to help you access your account in case you forget your password.
6. Check the box that says “Agree to the Google Terms of Service and additional privacy policies”,and touch “I accept”.
7. Input the authentication keys that appear.
Your new Gmail account has been successfully created!
To remove a Gmail account
1. Open the Settings list from the Applications screen.
2. Under Personal, touch Accounts & sync.
3. Touch the e-mail account that you would like to remove.
4. Touch the Menu button at the top corner.
5. Touch Remove account from the menu and confirm.
3.19 Camera Instructions
Take picture or make video: find and tap “camera” icon on tablet, keep lens cap clean and rub it by a clean cloth before shooting, any stain on it will cause photo bad exposure or blurring.
1 . Launch camera in application program, tap blue button to capture picture, swipe left on the screen to view photo album, swipe right on the screen to access photo taking mode.(Figure one);
Setting
Press to take a picture.
Camera & Video Recording Switch
Figure 1
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2 . Tap the icon above blue button, there will display three icons on the screen. Their order from left to right respectively are “more options” , “flash mode” and “front and rear camera switching mode”. “More options” includes settings of
“location”, “countdown timer”, “picture size”, “white balance”, “cloudy” and “scene mode”. (Figure 2,3 and 4)
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Figure 2
More options Flash mode Switch to front camera
Figure 3
Flash off Flash auto Flash on
Countdown timer location
Picture size
AW
Framing mode
Figure 4
3 . Tap camera icon below blue button, there will display another three icons on the screen. Their order from left to right respectively are “panoramic photo mode”, “video mode” and “photo mode”. (Figure 5)
Panorama Mode
Photo mode
Video
Figure 5
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3.20 Home control
Terms of Use
The Home Control app is a Home Automation System which is comprised of the following: IR remote controller, Reservation
(Timer)control, Camera motion detection and Outside-Home Control features which are integrated and provided for user's convenience. User has to consider the hardware configurations like IR sensor direction, distance from TELPAD to target device,
Camera direction and power supply for the TELPAD. The power stability of TELPAD should be considered if TELPAD is used continuously for a long time and also the user can set TELPAD in "stay awake mode" to keep the Home control running. User has to verify the software configuration like IR signals, Internet connection, and personal use case. The Out-Home control function may not work properly depending on the following factors: client mobile device, unstable network environment, network timing or Internet Service provider. The Outside-Home Control works only on Android devices which are equipped with Google service.
The push message used for Outside-Home Control is provided by Google , GCM (Google Cloud Messaging) message do not guarantee high percentage of delivery. User needs to retry if the message/request is not delivered successfully. For the service implementation, only the latest image captured and remote controller status will be stored in the server with security code algorithm. User has to carefully manage the connection between “Home Control Host” installed on the TELPAD (available in PLDT
KnAPPsack) and “Home Control Client” (available in PLDT knAPPsack) installed on the user's smartphones/android devices to monitor/control TELPAD (to register client's device connect to TELPAD via bluetooth).
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This section contains a description of Home Control application which includes (1) IR (infrared) universal remote, (2)
Reservation, (3) Out Home Control and (4) motion detection.
TELPAD Home control will work with the devices that are already in your home. It can control your TV, Cable Box,
Radio, DVD, DVR, VCR, Blu-Ray, CD, Audio, Air Con (A/C), Amplifier and Satellite and much more.
NOTE:
The Home Control operates the same way as an ordinary remote control IR signals. Please be careful not to cover the IR sensor marked with Red of the TELPAD when you use the IR Remote function. This function may not be supported depending on the model, the manufacturer or service company.
3.20.1 IR Universal remote Initial Configuration
-From the Home screen, tap
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-From the main menu tap “add Remote control” Select Device Select Brand * Select Model Confirm if signal is working** Save remote with “Remote Name ” Select Zone and tap save Tap selected Zone tap saved “Remote
Name” you can find installed IR remote UI.
*If your device is made by top ranked brands, then check “Show most common models only” option. This will filter out minor provider. There are two search methods available, standard and model search flow. Please use default standard search flow if you are first time to setup. If you want model search ,check “Model Search” option, you can search the code with input model name.
- Standard search flow : Optimized and intelligent algorithm to find the right code. User just tap the displayed button and select “Correct” if it is works. If this process fails, it will automatically forward to Model search flow.
- Model search flow : User need to input at least 2 characters for model name of the device, and tap . User gets the count of available codes (Interrelated device) for this brand . By using and preview command button, it will be able to traverse all codes for user to identify the right code. If the model name is incorrect or leaved blank, it will show all available code for the brand.
**When confirm signals, please point the Red part of TELPAD towards the device you are trying to control just like a standard remote control.
3.20.2 IR Learning
-If you want customized remote, please select “Customize” when selecting Brand.
-Once installed, it will show learning function interface. Each button have to be assigned a signal with IR Learning process by touching it until tapping “Finish” button.
-Please point your original remote controller with the Red part of TELPAD like right picture. And follow on-screen instructions to configure the device.
-Please check if your device is working just like original remote controller with “Test” button. If not, please tap “Learn” button and repeat several times until it works. Tap “Confirm” to save the changes.
3.20.3 Reservation
-You can schedule the time and date you want your device to turn ON/OFF. This allows you to generate an IR signal at a specific time.
Concept diagram
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3.20.4 Reservation Setup
- Reservation is just like Alarm App. The difference is we have to assign a IR signal rather than a melody. Please install required
IR signal with “IR Universal remote Initial Configuration” process before reservation setup.
- From the main menu tap “Reservation Setup” Select Time (tap , ) Select Zone Select Device Select Signal
Select Day Save reservation.
“Power On” signal make the device always on. “Power Toggle” signal is used to toggle power signal On and Off.
- Please make sure “Mobile Client Setup “ process is done if you want receive notification on mobile.
3.20.5 Outside Home control
TELPAD provides Outside Home control feature. The user must pair his Smartphone to the TELPAD via Bluetooth.
You can control your home device like air-conditioner or IR controllable light system with your android mobile from
Anywhere with your 3G or WIFI connection. If you want check the result, TELPAD can be provided for remote camera for home monitoring.
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Mobile Client Setup
-“Mobile Client Setup “ is just like Bluetooth pairing process. It allows you to establish connection between TELPAD and mobile device. TELPAD and “Home Control Client” in mobile device will automatically enable Bluetooth connectivity and communicate each other for connection setup. Please follow on-screen instructions to connect the device.
-From the main menu tap “Remote Setup” tap “Connect with Mobile”
-Download & install “Home Control Client” in the mobile if not installed. (URL will be given in TELPAD on-screen instruction,
Input it in mobile Browser) Execute “Home Control Client” tap “Remote Setup” (in the Mobile, not TELPAD)
-Refresh the list by clicking the “Search Client” button in TELPAD Select the Mobile device in the list.
Outside Home control
-From the main menu in your “Home Control Client” tap “ tap “Sync With TELPAD”. Once downloaded, “Home Control
Client” can control TELPAD with IR Remote menu( Select Zone tap “Remote Name” tap required signal.
-From the main menu in your “Home Control Client” tap “Capture” for request TELPAD Camera still image.
-Please follow on-screen instructions and wait for seconds until a still image pop-up.
- See the image and Tap <Back> key to return to main menu.
-Only the latest captured image (It will automatically replace the previous captured image) will be stored in the server with security code algorithm.
-Please provide TELPAD with continuous power supply for operation.
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NOTE:
The Outside Home control may not be Function properly depending on the client mobile device, unstable network environment, network timing or Internet service company. The Outside Home Control function works only on Android device which equipped with Google service. The push message used for Outside Home Control is provided by Google™,
GCM message not guarantee high percentage of delivery. User needs to retry if the message is not delivered due to various reasons. User has to carefully manage the connection between “Home Control Client App” and TELPAD.
3.20.6 Motion detection
- The motion detection feature will send NOTIFICATIONS to user’s mobile devices(only registered/paired devices via
Bluetooth will receive notifications).Once motion is detected by the TELPAD’s IR sensors, the TELPAD’s camera will take photos, then send notifications such: Motion has been detected! See images. The user must be connected to the internet to receive these notifications.
- You have to activate "stay awake" option, with this option the application will not go to sleep mode and keep running.
Click "Setting"on tablet, find "Developer options" and select"Stay awake".
Motion detection
- Please make sure “Mobile Client Setup “ process is done if you want receive notification on mobile.
- From the main menu in TELPAD, please tap “Motion Detection” and follow on-screen instructions. The notification will be forwarded to connected mobile once started. If TELPAD camera faces continuous change, it will not send all of the pictures.
(Send 1 notification per about 30 seconds).
- Please provide TELPAD with continuous power supply for operation. The camera is always on even though LCD is black.
Summary of Mobile Client Setup
From the main menu tap “Remote Setup” tap “Connect with Mobile”
Execute “Home Control Client” tap “Remote Setup” (in the Mobile, not TELPAD) Refresh the list by clicking the
“Search Client” button in TELPAD Select the Mobile device in the list.
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3.21 Home care
Terms of Use
The Home Care apps utilize various health related date you enter. Your data are stored and accessed by TELPAD Home Care only and are not transferred to or stored on any servers. The calculated forecasts of Home Care may not be accurate and should not be used to prevent unwanted pregnancy. The forecast accuracy depends on a number of factors including how regular one’s cycle length is, how many periods have been measured with the app. Anxiety, stress, age and other factors can also affect one’s cycle from month to month. The measured temperature accuracy depends on the operating method of iFever Manager.
And your measured body index accuracy also depends on your operation method of Bluetooth body scale.
This App and devices is not for clinical or medical use.
3.21.1 Bluetooth body scale User Guide
1.Tap “Home Care” and “register” your file to achieve an account, “Sign up” to finish registration.
Appendix 1. Daily Graph
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No ltem Description
1 ID Input User ID
2 password Input User password
3 Remember me Store Username & Password
4 Login Login button
5 Register Member register
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Appendix 2. Register
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No ltem Description
1 ID _Input Input User ID
2 Gender male/female
3 birthday_Input Input Birthday
4 Height Input height
5 E-mail_Input Input E-mail
6 password_Input Input User password
7 password_Check Input User password for confirmation
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Figure3 Figure 4
Turn on bluetooth body scale and bare your feet on the middle of it. At this moment, tablet will pop up a Bluetooth notice , select
“Allow” to start “Bluetooth” on tablet. (Figure5and6)
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When Bluetooth body scale and tablet paired with each other successfully, there will have a screen message about “new data save or not” on TELPAD. Tap “Yes” to review your body index and tap “No” to reject new body index data from Bluetooth body scale. Those body index includes BMI, BMR, Weight, Bone Mass, Body Fat, Muscle Mass, Body Water and Visceral Fat.(Figure 7 and
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3.21.2 iFever Manage User Guide
1. Click “ Switch thermometer “ on the top left corner in weight measurement interface, it will switch to temperature measurement interface. (Figure9)
Figure9
This section contains a description of Home Care application which is working with ‘iFever manager” dongle. iFever
Manager enable your TELPAD for body temperature measurement. You can keep history of your family temperature for a long time.
If your baby gets a fever, you can show doctor with the daily graph screenshot. (Show body temperature variation based on time axis)
If you are woman, TELPAD monthly view can help you to keep track of your fertility/menstrual cycles. Just measure temperature each morning per day, and then TELPAD does the rest.
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With Monthly view, you can monitoring your average body temperature and keep your body healthy. Average body temperature of a healthy adult is 36.50-36.80°C. But, average daytime body temperature of a healthy adult is above 37°C.
Cancer patients have low body temperature, usually less than 36°C.
2. Insert your homecare hardware, iFeverManager dongle in Audio jack.
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3. Tap the Start button or volume up hard key to begin temperature measurement.
4. Please move your iFever Manager sensor part to close your (or others) forehead position during three seconds. Measured distance is within 1 cm.(Figure12)
5. Please see the measured value, and tap the save button to store the data. Tap Clear button to clear last measured value if needed.
6. Supported body Temperature range is from 34.3° C to 43.1° C. It will not save the data if out of range occur.
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7. You can see the measured data, and time in Daily tab by press the date. Monthly tab can show you a graph with your accumulated data.
(See Appendix 3, 4, 5 and 6 for more description)
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Appendix 3. Daily Graph
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No ltem Description
1 Last month button Move to previous month
2 Calendar Display current date
3 Next month button Move to next month
4 No measured If no measured date, will be displayed with pale sky blue
5 Today Today is Green background
6 Selected date This date can be selected when user touched
7 View Graph Display temperature date with graph
8 Start of menstruation Mark as menstruation start date.On/Off Start menstruation date
9 Made love On/Off record for the event(For information only)
* If Basel body temperature option is not ON in the Setting menu, No 7, 8, 9 menus will not be displayed, and if user selects a date it will show Graph View.
No ltem Description
1 Last month button Move to previous month
2 Calendar title Display current date
3 Next month button Move to next month
4 Measured range Measured temperature data range
5 Temperature graph Show the measured data with line
6 Temperature delete button Delete selected temperature data
7 Temperature time Show measured time and data
8 Add memo Move to Add memo window
9 Temperature value Show temperature and time
for adding memo
10 Back button Back to previous screen
11 Memo content Show Memo
12 Delete memo Delete Memo
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Appendix 4. Monthly Graph
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No ltem Description
1 Start menstruation First day of menstruation (Marked in Daily graph)
2 Graph Show graph with temperature
3 Made love Made love date( Marked in Daily graph)
4 Y axis Date for the month
5 Non-Childbearing Indicate non Childbearing period
6 Childbearing period Indicate Childbearing period
7 Menstrual period Indicate Menstrual period
Appendix 5. Setting
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1 Version Can check APK version;
2 Edit Profile To edit your account files agai
3 Sign out To “keep” or “logout” current user;
4 Default Application Select and access default “Thermometer” or “Weight scale”;
5 Basal body temperature Select “on” or ”Off” to open or close this function
6 Menstrual cycle can be set in 20-40 days;
7 Length of menstrual cycle can be set in 1-7 days
8 Time setting can set “start time” and “End time”;
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Appendix 6. Basal body temperature
Basal body temperature (BBT) is our lowest temperature during rest, which is usually during the time we're sleeping. This is the reason why BBT should be taken before getting out of bed for accurate fertility charting. Ovulation causes one half to one-degree rise in BBT, so monitoring BBT helps provide information on the best time for conception.
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Normal temperature pregnancy temperature
Note
The calculated forecasts of Home Control may not be accurate and should not be used to prevent unwanted pregnancy.
The forecast accuracy depends on a number of factors including how regular one’s cycle length is, how many periods have been measured with the app. Anxiety, stress, age and other factors can also affect one’s cycle from month to month.
3.22 Cast Screen Function Operation Guide
1. Connect wireless transmission equipment ”HDMI Dongle” to the HDMI port of displayer or TV, and plug in 5V power supply.
2. Set displayer or TV in “ HDMI” mode and HDMI Dongle in mode of “Miracast” .
3. Make sure you have connected Wi-Fi of tablet PC firstly, access tablet “Setting” and tap “Display”. (Figure one)
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4. And then press “Cast screen” same as figure two below.
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Figure 1. 2
5. Select “Enable wireless display” in menu of top right corner;( Figure three and four)
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6. Tablet will search the accessible signal sources in range automatically;(Figure five)
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Figure 1.5
7. Select the corresponding signal source and wireless connection shows successfully.(Figure 6)
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3.23 DLNA
3.23.1 DLNA introduction
The full name of DLNA is DIGITAL LIVING NETWORK ALLIANCE. The purpose is to enjoy your music, photos and videos anywhere anytime. DLNA is initiated by SONY, Intel and Microsoft. It aims at resolving interconnection and interworking of wireless and wired network for personal PC, consumer electronics, mobile devices. It’s possible for the unlimited sharing and growth of digital media and content services and has reached more than 280 member companies at present.
DLNA doesn’t create technology but forms a kind of solution which we can comply with the norm. Therefore, the various technologies and protocols chose are all wide range used currently.
3.23.2 DLNA functions
1. Exploration: to search non-configured devices in network and to calculate its provided family solution performance.
2. Browse: to browse the contents and to classify them through different ways
3. Search: to search the specific contents on the device
4. Distribution: to send multimedia content by whole network
5. Services: to inform address book by network
6. Print: To send contents to network attached printers
7. Control: To change the device status by using the network
8. Upload: to send contents to the server
9. Download: to receive and store contents
10. Automatic decoding: to change the resolution or contents’ format to ensure the equipments can translate correctly.
11. Service guarantee: to distinguish the priority of network traffic, it will prefer to give up the weakest one if the network overload.
3.23.3 Control device discovery and connection
Our MA7 can support DLNA and you can operate as below:
Please use mobile phone as source port and ensure the version of the android must be 2.3 and above(because only version
2.3 of android can support miracast) such as Google device.
1. Wi-Fi connection
Please make sure two devices are in same Wi-Fi network, such as AURA_2.4g
Figure1.1 Google device has connected WIFI Figure1.2 MA7 tablet has connected WIFI
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2. Start Application
-Please start “eHomeMediaCenter” in MA7 tablet and click “Settings” to change your device name for easy identification . Such as “ MA7”.
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Figure1.3 click settings Figure1.4 Change device name
Figure1.5 finish
- Please start “apk-iMediaShare” and the interface Figure1.6.
Figure1.6 apk-iMediaShare interface
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3.23.4 The brief introduction of interactions between tablet and mobile phone.
To push local video, music or photos on your mobile phone to display on tablet.
Please refer to picture 1.6 “GALLERY VIDEOS” 、 “GALLERY PHOTOS” and“GALLERY MUSIC”. For example, click “Gallery Music” as the figure 1.7 below, you will see the local files on your mobile phone(the files in red box).
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Figure 1.7 Enter the interface of“Gallery Music”showing local music files on your mobile phone.
Click any file such as and you will enter the following figure
1.8 interface
Figure 1.8 Music Playing Interface and click, the following figure 1.9 will pop-up.
Figure 1.9 Open “choose a screen”
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Please choose “ MA7” in above figure ,the music on both mobile phone and tablet will play at the same time. But only MA7 tablet have music voice and your mobile phone can return and operate other function once above operation finished.
Figure 1.10 Music Playing Interface on mobile phone Figure 1.11 Music Playing Interface on MA7 tablet
To push the live video or music on your mobile phone to display on tablet.
Please refer to Picture 1.12 “FREE MOVIES” and “FREE MUSIC CLIPS”. “FREE MUSIC CLIPS” in below figure as an example.
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Figure.1.12 apk-iMediaShare interface
Figure1.12“iMediaShare”interface Click”FREEMUSICCLIPS” Access”flipps”interface. If it’s fisrt time for you to operate and there is no flipps APP in your mobile phone, the “flipps” link will be given in the on-sreen interface and you can follow the instructions to download and install.
Figure.1.13 flipps APP interface
Click “flipps” to access the following figure interface
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To login flipps interface
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Click“Log in”as the following figure
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Figure.1.15 account log in interface
You no need to login facebook account, click “done” on top right corner in the above figure, then click back key to access the following figure interface.
Figure.1.16 flipps APP main menu interface
Choose and open any project in above figure, click “STAFF PICKS” as an example and figure below.
Figure.1.17 start“STAFF PICKS”
Choose and play any video in the above interface, “Robochop” as an example.
Figure.1.18 start “Robochop”
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Click ”choose a screen” at top right corner in above figure and choose “ MA7”, the live video on mobile phone will be pushed to play on MA7 tablet.
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Figure.1.19 Playing interface on mobile phone Figure.1.20 Playing interface on MA7 tablet
Remark:
1 . Aboves are all for multimedia files in mobile phone sharing to tablet. Vice versa, multimedia files in tablet can also be shared to your mobile phone.
2 . In order to guarantee the smooth playback of device, please operate above in good environment of network.
Mobile phone can share the music and video on MA7 tablet.
Please start “apk-iMediaShare” on mobile phone, and start “eHomeMediaCenter”in MA7 tablet “Media Player”interface.
Figure1.21 start Media Figure1.22 start
When you start “Media Player” and the interface will show shared music, video and photos. You can click the files which you want to play.
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MA7 tablet can share local music, video or pictures to mobile phone.
Please start the “Media server” in “eHomeMediaCenter”interface on MA7 tablet when apk-iMediaShar is started on mobile phone.
Figure1.23 Start Media server Figure1.24 click top corner “Add Share”
Figure1.25 click“OK” Figure1.26 select top right corner“start
Figure1.27 the shared files from MA7 tablet
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4 THE CONNECTION BETWEEN DOCK PHONE AND TABLE
4.1 VOICE SERVICES
The touchscreen Dialer can be accessed by touching the Dialer shortcut.
The Dialer is automatically launched when the Tablet is placed on the dock. When the Tablet’s dock interface comes into
contact with the dock connector, the keypad on the dock is automatically disabled.
With this set-up, you must use the Tablet dialer to make calls.
Please take note of the following when using the Dialer:
Line 1- Landline
Line 2- VoIP (requires network support)
4.1.1 Making a call
When the Tablet is docked, the handset keypad and the speaker button are automatically disabled. The user must use
the Tablet for dialing.
The Tablet’s touchscreen Dialer is used as the primary phone. The handset provided serves as a secondary phone so users
can make calls if there is a power outage or when the Tablet is removed from the dock.
4.1.1.1 Making a call without the Tablet
You can use the handset base like an ordinary fixed phone to make calls when the Tablet is removed from the dock.
4.1.1.2 Making a call using the onscreen Dialer
1. Lift the handset from the dock.
2. Dial the number using the onscreen dialer.
3. To end the call, return the handset to the dock.
4.1.1.3 Making a call on the speakerphone using the onscreen Dialer
1. Touch to enable the speakerphone.
2.Dial the number using the onscreen dialer.
3. Touch to end the call.
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4.1.1.4 Switching from handset to speakerphone and vice versa
1. Touch to switch from handset call to speakerphone.
2. To return to using the handset, lift the handset. The call will be continued via handset.
Only one of the two modes will be active at a time.
To end a call, please make sure both the handset and Tablet is off-hook
4.1.1.5 Making a call from the Contacts
1. Touch the Contacts tab above the onscreen dialer.
2. If there are already saved entries, simply touch the icon of the person you wish to call.
4.1.1.6 Making a call through the Call log
1. Touch Call log tab above the onscreen dialer.
2. Scroll to locate the contact you wish to call.
3. Press Dial icon.
To clear the Call log, touch Clear call log.
To remove just one entry from the log, touch an entry.and then touch Remove from call log.
4.1.2 Answering a call
When the phone rings and displays the incoming call image:
Lift the handset to off from the dock to answer the call
Touch to answer the call.
4.1.3 Ending a call
Place the handset down on the dock to end the call.
Touch to end the call.
4.1.4 Selecting area code
When the area you are in has been selected, the phone will automatically recognize the similar area code for all incoming and outgoing calls, and will display the phone number without the area code. You will also be able to direct dial the phone number within the same area.
Within the Dialer, touch the Phone Settings tab.
Touch the Select Area Code on the list
Touch the Menu button at the top corner.
Touch Settings in the menu displayed.
The default preset area code will be Metro Manila (02).
Select your area from the list and the phone will now be set to the confirmed area code.
4.1.5 Favorites
Touch Favorites tab above the onscreen dialer
If there are saved entries already, tap the icon of the person you wish to call. Touching the contact image will upload
the detailed information of the contact.
4.1.6 Memo
When you have an ongoing call, you may write notes through the Memo Pad. To create a memo during your phone call, touch at the lower right corner.
4.1.7 Importing/exporting contacts
Access the Dialer, touch the Contacts tab
Touch the Menu button at the top corner.
Touch Import/export in the menu displayed.
Select from the list whether you would like to import or export or other actions.
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4.1.8 Changing ringtones
Within the Dialer, touch the Phone Setting tab.
Touch the Ringtones & Volume from the list
Touch the Menu button at the top corner.
Touch Settings in the menu displayed.
From the options that shows up touch Phone ringtone.
Select the ringtone you would like from the list provided.
4.1.9 CONTACTS
Contacts enables you to save and manage information such as phone numbers, e-mail addresses and chat addresses of your contacts, and provides quick and easy access to communicate with the people you want.
4.1.9.1 Opening Contacts
You can open your contacts by touching Contacts on the Home screen or on the Applications screen. In the contact tab pages, you can touch a contact image to open the contact details screen.
4.1.9.2 Creating a contact
1. Open the Contacts screen.
2. Touch new contact.
3. Enter the contact’s information:
Enter the contact name, and touch the picture frame to select a picture to display next to the name in the contacts list and in other applications.
Touch a contact information category, such as phone numbers and e-mail addresses, to enter information about your contact. Flick up and down to view all categories.
Touch the plus button to the right of a category to add more than one entry for that category. Touch the minus button to the right of an entry to remove the entry.
Touch the label button to the left of the contact information items such as Phone and E-mail to open a menu with preset labels for a phone number. You can touch to select a preset label or touch Custom in the menu to create your
own label.
4. Once you have finished entering details, flick to the bottom of the page and touch Done to save the contact details to your Tablet.
While viewing the Call log, touch and hold the call log list to show contact details. You can add numbers to the contacts
via the virtual screen.
4.1.9.3 Searching for contacts
1. Open the Contacts screen.
2. Touch Search.
3. Enter the name of the contact you are searching for. As you type, contacts with matching names appear below
the search box.
4. Touch a matching contact in the list to open its Details screen.
4.1.9.4 Editing contacts
Editing contact details
To change or add details for your contacts:
1. Open Contacts.
2. Touch the contact whose details you want to edit, and touch contact image in the menu that opens. You can
also touch Edit contact while viewing details of the contact.
3. Edit the contact information, using the same controls as when you create a contact.
Deleting a contact
1. Open Contacts.
2. Touch and hold the contact you wish to delete, and touch Delete in the menu that opens. (You can also
touch Delete while viewing details of the contact.)
3. Touch OK to confirm that you want to delete the contact.
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5 BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING FOR THE TELPAD
5.1 Tablet not powering up
5.1.1. Press Tablet power key and check whether the PLDT TELPAD logo appears upon initialization.
5.1.2. If the Android™ Tablet doesn’t launch, connect the Tablet to the power supply through the dock.
5.1.3. If the problem still exists, please contact the PLDT Business office.
5.2 No dial tone
5.2.1. If there is an electronic device emitting radio frequencies near you, switch it off or put it away from the Tablet.
5.2.2. Remove any peripheral equipment such as DSL splitter or fax machine and connect your phone directly to the modular
box.
5.2.3. If the problem still exists, please contact the PLDT Business Office.
5.3 Distorted audio on speaker
5.3.1. If there is an electronic device emitting radio frequencies near you, switch it off or put it away from the Tablet.
5.3.2. Remove any peripheral equipment such as DSL splitter or fax machine and connect your phone directly to the modular
box.
5.3.3. If the problem still exists, please contact the PLDT Business Office.
5.4 Tablet Dialer cannot make a call
5.4.1. Check if there is a dial tone. If there is none check your RJ11 connection and make sure it is properly connected.
5.4.2. Look at your screen and make sure that the Dialer is set to Line 1; otherwise, touch the Line 1 button. Make sure that the
screen shows the message “TELPAD is on the dock”.
5.4.3. If the problem still exists, please contact the PLDT Business Office.
5.5 No audio response in the Handset
5.5.1. Check if the RJ9 cable is properly connected.
5.5.2. Unplug and re-plug the coiled cable to eliminate the possibility of a loose RJ9 connector.
5.5.3. Try a different telephone unit, if possible, to check if it’s a line problem.
5.5.4. If the problem still exists, please contact the PLDT Business Office.
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6 FAQs
How will my device receive notifications from the TELPAD?
FAQs for DLNA Feature
Your device must be connected to the TELPAD via Bluetooth pairing.
Once connection is established ,TELPAD will send notifications with attached captured images (internet connection is required for both party).
1. How to configure connection between TELPAD and my device(Smartphones) for successful DLNA display?
Solution: First ensure good internet connection for both devices(they must connect to the same network).
Secondly, You must install imediashare(to access video/photos in your gallery) and flipps TV(to access video streaming) applications available in Play store/App store.
2. The music, pictures or video files in MA7 tablet can’t be shared on Mobile phone once DLNA connected.
Cause: The DLNA setting may not open file sharing.
Solution:
Please add and open file sharing for “Media server” in the “eHomeMediaCenter" applications interface.
3. MA7 Tablet can't push the music and video files to mobile phones by
“eHomeMediaCenter”.
Cause: The "eHomeMediaCenter" application on MA7 tablet does not support push function.
Solution:
Please download "Imedia share" application on your mobile phone.
4. The shared or pushed videos are in slow-moving when they are playing at receiving end.
Cause: It may caused by the bad current network environment and the network speed is very slow.
Solution:
It will be improved under good environment and can play more smoothly.
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TELPAD can’t work when tablet
is inserted into dock phone.
There is no sign when tablet is charged by adaptor.
Cause: It may be caused by the poor contact between Dock Phone and Tablet.
Solution:
First check if there is obvious obstruction/blockage then try cleaning the pins using an clean cloth or brush to remove dust.
Solution:
-Check cable and adapter connections.
Inserted micro SD card is unrecognizable
The camera can’t capture photos.
Cause: It may be the poor contact between SD card and tablet or SD card has been damaged.
Solution:
- Please pull SD card out and re-plug it into tablet;
- Please change another good SD card;
- Please restart tablet and re-plug SD card.
Cause: It may be caused by the wrong configuration of cameras.
Solution:
- First check camera settings,Then close, the camera then restart.
The TELPAD’S Bluetooth can’t be paired with other devices.
Cause: Bluetooth setting is incorrect or bluetooth is hidden.
Solution:
Check bluetooth settings;
Set the bluetooth of the device to “visible to other devices.”
Unresponsive TELPAD’s touch panel.
The tablet can’t be turned on
TELPAD can’t make calls
TELPAD can’t answer incoming calls
Cause: TELPAD may be on standby mode or TELPAD is locked.
Solution:
Unlock the TELPAD in case is still unresponsive try to restart the TELPAD.
Cause: It may be caused by the low battery of tablet or the power key has been damaged.
Solution:
Please check if power key has been damaged or not;
Please recharge tablet with adaptor firstly. And press power key once “in
recharge” remark is showing on tablet.
Cause: loosed phone line cable
Solution:
Check the phone line cable connection to the dock
Cause: It may be caused by the poor contact of phone line cable.
Solution:
Please check if phone line cable has been connected well or change another good one.
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Dock’s battery is not installed
The adaptor charging is unstable
once connected.
The dock phone can’t be placed steady.
The speaker box of dock phone can’t work.
Solution:
- check the battery if properly installed in the battery case.;
- Reinstall battery and clean metal terminals of batteryholder.
Cause: Loosed connection between DC cable and dock.
Solution:
-Check the connection and the cables if properly installed.
Cause: It may be caused by the unsteady silicone foot pad on the back of dock phone.
Solution:
-Please check if the silicone foot pad on the back of dock phone is properly installed.
Cause: Adaptor is not connected properly.
Solution:
- Check the adaptor connection;
- Check the power key function.
TF card in tablet(not dock) can’t be played.
Cause: TF card is not properly installed in TF slot.
Solution:
- Check TF card slot and replay it in the tablet.
What does affect WiFi signal strength?
- Physical barriers such as walls,doors partitions may significantly reduced signal
strength or serve as source of signal interference.
How to improve the quality of WiFi signal transmission?
- The metal barrier which does not resist WiFi signal but also absorb electromagnetic
energy. Therefore, the biggest metal barrier in your family is those floors with bar-mat
reinforcement and the WiFi signal from this directionis impossible to penetrate. The
signal will be very weak even though it penetrated.
- The standard working frequency band for IEEE 802.11 b/g is 2.4GHz. However, many
industrial equipments are also working in such frequency band. Such as microwave oven,
Bluetooth equipment, cordless phone, refrigerator and etc.
The WiFi signal will be affected if it’s near to a very strong magnetic field.
- It may be caused the problems of channel conflict and WiFi signal crosstalk if there are
many WiFi equipments in WiFi environment.
- Those strong signal interference sources which are within 100 meters distance rom WiFi
devices and cable line may also have strong interference on WiFi signal and WiFi
equipments. Such as radio transmitting tower, electric welding machine, electric car, high
voltage power transformer and etc.
- The weather can also affect WiFi signal greatly. The WiFi signal will be very weak in thun
derstorm day or cloudy day. And the WiFi signal can be transmitted farther in sunny day.
- Please choose a best place for your Wireless AP. And the requirements for this place are
as follows:
a>The place should be a little higher which is good for WiFi signal downward radiates.
This can reduce the blocking from barriers and minimize signal blind area;
b>The position for wireless AP should let its signal to be penetrated wall as less as possible.
And the best positions for AP client and wireless AP are in both of their visual range.
- Please change frequency band to reduce wireless crosstalk. Please note that wireless
frequency band should be away from others’ frequency band more than 5 when you set
wireless signal.
- Please reduce interference from electric appliances in your family to guarantee good
signal. Please keep your wireless AP far away from those above mentioned equipments.
- You can change antennas of wireless AP to enhance wireless signal if the antennas is
removable.
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7 WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
Please read the following instructions carefully. Abide by the safety warnings described in order to use the device safely and properly as it is designed for. These instructions apply to the whole device including all the accessories.
Basic Requirements
Keep the device dry at all times and prevent from any collision with other objects, including during storage, transportations, and usage of the device.
Please do not disassemble the device in any case. Contact an authorized service center for repair and/or assistance of any kind.
An organization or individual cannot change the mechanical, safety, or performing design of the device without authorization.
Please abide by all related laws and regulations, and respect the legal rights of other people when using the device.
When making a call, please do not touch the pogo pin connector in the dock.
Environmental Requirements for Using the Device
Before connecting and disconnecting cables, stop using the device, and then disconnect it from the power supply. Ensure that your hands are dry during operation.
Keep the device far from sources of heat and fire, such as a heater or a candle.
Keep the device far from electronic appliances that generate strong magnetic or electric fields, such as a microwave oven or a refrigerator.
Place the device on a stable surface.
Place the device in a cool and well-ventilated indoor area. Do not expose the device to direct sunlight.
Keep the ambient temperature between 0°C and 35°C while the device is being charged.
Keep the ambient temperature between 0°C to 40°C for using the device powered by a battery.
Do not block the openings on the device with any object. Reserve a minimum space of 10 cm around the device for heat dissipation.
Do not place any object (such as a candle or a water container) on the device. If any foreign object or liquid enters the device, stop using the device immediately, power it off, remove all the cables connected to it, and then contact an authorized service center.
During thunderstorms, power off the device, and then remove all the cables connected to it to prevent it from getting damaged due to lightning strikes.
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Never install telephone wiring during an electrical storm
Never install telephone line jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations.
Never touch exposed (insulation broken) telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface
Precautions for Using Wireless Devices
When using the device, ensure that the antenna of the device is at least 20 cm away from all persons.
Do not use the device where using wireless devices is prohibited or may cause interference or danger.
The radio waves generated by the device may interfere with the operation of electronic medical devices. If you are using any electrical medical device, contact its manufacturer for the restrictions on the use of the device.
Do not take the device into operating rooms, intensive care units (ICUs), or coronary care units (CCUs).
Areas with Inflammables and Explosives
Do not use the device where inflammables or explosives are stored, for example, in a gas station, oil depot, or chemical plant. Otherwise, explosions or fires may occur. In addition, follow the instructions indicated in text or symbols.
Do not store or transport the device in the same box as inflammable liquids, gases, or explosives.
Accessory Requirements
Use only the accessories supplied or authorized by the device manufacturer. Otherwise, the performance of the device may be affect, the warranty for the device or the laws and regulations related to telecommunications terminals may become null and void, or an injury may occur.
Do not use the power adapter if it’s cable is damaged. Otherwise, electric shock or fire may occur.
Ensure that the power adapter meets the specifications indicated on the device nameplate.
For electric plugs, the socket-outlet should be installed near the device and should be easily accessible.
Battery and Charger
Unplug the charger from the electrical plug and the device when not in use.
The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times before it eventually wears out. When the standby time and the talk time are shorter than the original time, replace the battery.
Use the appropriate power supply defined in the specifications of the charger. An improper power voltage may cause fire or of the charger.
Do not connect two poles of the battery with conductors, such as metal materials, keys, or jewelries. Otherwise, the battery may be short-circuited and may cause injuries and burns on your body.
Do not disassemble the battery or solder the battery poles. Otherwise, it may lead to electrolyte leakage, overheating, fire, or explosion.
If battery electrolyte leaks out, ensure that the electrolyte does not touch your skin and eyes. When the electrolyte touches your skin or splashes into your eyes, wash your eyes with clean water immediately and consult a doctor.
If there is a case of battery deformation, color change, or abnormal heating while you charge or store the battery, remove the battery immediately and stop using it. Otherwise, it may lead to battery leakage, overheating, explosion, or a fire.
If the power cable is damaged (for example, the cord is exposed or broken), or the plug loosens, stop using the cable at once. Otherwise, it may lead to an electric shock, a short circuit of the charger, or a fire.
Do not dispose of batteries in fire as they may explode. Batteries may also explode if damaged.
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Recycle or dispose of used batteries according to the local regulations or reference instruction supplied with your device.
Prevention of Hearing Damage
Using a headset at high volume can damage your hearing. To reduce the risk of damage to hearing, lower the headset
volume to a safe and comfortable level.
Safety of Children
Keep the device and its accessories out of the reach of children. Otherwise, they may damage the device and its accessories
by mistake, or they may swallow the small components of the device, causing suffocation or other dangerous situations.
Maintenance if the device is not used for a long time, power it off, and then remove all connected cables.
If any exceptional event occurs, such as if the device emits smoke, unusual sounds or smells, stop using the device immediately, power it off, remove all the cables connected to it, and then contact an authorized service center.
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If the device screen is damaged, do not touch or try to remove the broken part. In this case, stop using the device immediately, and then contact an authorized service center in time.
Do not trample, pull, or over bend any cable. Otherwise, the cable may get damaged, causing malfunction of the device.
Before cleaning the device, stop using it, power it off, and then remove all the cables connected to it.
Use a clean, soft, and dry cloth to clean the device shell. Do not use any cleaning agents or sprays.
Emergency Call
You can use your device for emergency calls in the service area. The connection, however, cannot be guaranteed in all
conditions.
You should not rely solely on the device for essential communications.
Disposal and Recycling Information not be disposed of as normal household garbage. Do not dispose of your device or batteries as unsorted municipal waste.
The device (and any batteries)should be handed over to a certified collection point for recycling or proper disposal at the end of its life. For more detailed information about the recycling of the device or batteries, contact your local city office, the household waste disposal service, or the retail store where you purchased this device.
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The use of some functions or third-party applications on your device could result in your personal information and data being lost or becoming accessible to others. Several measures are recommended to help you protect personal and confidential information.
Place your device in a safe area to prevent it from unauthorized use.
Set your device screen to lock and create a password or unlock pattern to open it.
Periodically back up personal information kept on your memory card, or stored in your device memory. If you change to a different device, be sure to move or delete any personal information on your old device.
If you are worried about viruses when you receive messages or emails from a stranger, you can delete them without opening them.
If you use your device to browse the Internet, avoid websites that might pose a security risk to avoid theft of your personal information.
If you use services such as Wi-Fi tether or Bluetooth, set passwords for these services to prevent unauthorized access.
When these services are not in use, turn them off.
Install or upgrade device security software and regularly scan for viruses.
Be sure to obtain third-party applications from a legitimate source. Downloaded third-party applications should be scanned for viruses.
To secure your personal information and downloaded applications, it is highly suggested that the user downloads appropriate security and/or anti-virus applications.
Some applications require and transmit location information. As a result, a third-party may be able to share your location information.
Your device may provide detection and diagnostic information to third-party application providers. Third party vendors use this information to improve their products and services.
9 LEGAL NOTICE
104
Copyright © 2014 by AURA Technology Limited.
All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written approval of AURA Technology Limited.
For the device explained in this manual may contain copyright software of AURA Technology Limited. and other possible licensors.
No person shall not or is permitted in any manner to reproduce, distribute, modify, decompile, disassemble, decrypt, extract, reverse engineer, lease, assign, or sublicense the software, unless such restrictions are outlawed by related laws or permitted by individual copyright holders.
Notice
Depending on the capacities and settings of the local network, there may be some limitations to using certain software.
Thus the functions of the device that rely on certain software might be not fully available or not able to activate. The descriptions enlisted thus may not exactly be reenacted within the device and the accessories purchased.
Changes or modifications to the manual may occur without previous notifications or without any liability, by the right reserved to AURA Technology Limited.
Third-Party Software Statement
Any intellectual properties, software, applications of the third-party that are provided with the device are not owned by
AURA Technology Limited. Thus there will be no responsibility or liability held towards AURA Technology Limited. for the functions of the software and applications along with warranties and/or support for them. Third-party software and applications services may be changed or concluded at any time. AURA Technology Limited. to the degree allowed by related laws, states that it will not be responsible, liable, or compensate for the services provided by third-party providers.
Any aspects of any software and application installed and used on the device, AURA Technology Limited.shall not be held responsible or reliable such as legitimacy or quality of the software/application. The users shall accept the risk of any results caused by the software/application being possibility incompatible with the device. This device runs on Android operating system but there has been appropriate changes made by AURA Technology Limited. Thus this device might not fully support all the functions supported by standard Android operating system. AURA Technology Limited. shall not be liable for any related situations.
Trademarks and Permissions
All the trademarks, products, services and company names mentioned are the property of their respective owners
10 DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES
106
The information within this manual are provided “AS IS”, except required by applicable laws, no warranties of any kind; either expressed or implied, including without limitation, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are made in relation to the accuracy, reliability, or information of this manual.
LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY
In no event shall AURA Technology Limited. be liable for any special, incidental, indirect, or consequential manages or lost profits, business, revenue, data, goodwill or anticipated savings, that arises from the use or misusage of the device.
(This limitation shall not apply to liability for personal injury to the degree applicable law rules out such limitation.)
11 INDEX
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109
110
NAME:
TEL. NO.:
ADDRESS:
DATE OF PURCHASE:
VERSION:
SERIAL NO.:
Warranty card
TELPAD MA7
USER MANUAL
AURA Technology Limited
Address: RM810, Star House, 3 Salisbury Road, Tsimshatsui, Hong Kong
E-mail: [email protected]
for Android ™ Android ™ is a trademark of Google Inc. Use of this trademark is subject to Google Permissions.
FCC Statement
This
equipment
has
been
tested
and
found
to
comply
with
the
limits
for
a
Class
B
digital
device,
pursuant
to
part
15
of
FCC
Rules.
These
limits
are
designed
to
provide
reasonable
protection
against
harmful
interference
in
a
residential
installation.
This
equipment
generates
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.
This
device
complies
with
Part
15
of
FCC
Rules.
Operation
is
subject
to
the
following
two
conditions:
This
device
may
not
cause
harmful
interference,
and
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
to
this
equipment.
Such
modifications
could
void
the
user’s
authority
to
operate
this
equipment.
When
only
use
MID
by
portable
meet
FCC
RF
Exposure
Information
(FCC
SAR)
The
Device
meets
the
government’s
requirements
for
exposure
to
radio
waves.
The
device
I
designed
and
manufactured
not
to
exceed
the
emission
limits
for
exposure
to
radio
frequency
(RF)
energy
set
by
the
Federal
Communication
Commission
of
the
U.S.
Government.
The
exposure
standard
for
wireless
mobile
devices
employs
a
unit
of
measurement
knows
as
the
Specific
Absorption
Rate,
or
SAR.
The
SAR
limit
set
by
the
FCC
is
1.6W/Kg.
Tests
for
SAR
are
conducted
using
standard
operating
positions
accepted
by
the
FCC
with
the
device
transmitting
at
its
highest
certificated
power
level
in
all
tested
frequency
bands.
Although
the
SAR
is
determined
at
the
highest
certificated
power
level,
the
actual
SAR
level
of
the
device
while
operating
can
be
well
below
the
maximum
value.
This
is
because
the
device
is
designed
to
operate
at
multiple
power
levels
so
as
to
use
only
the
poser
required
to
reach
the
network.
In
general,
the
closer
you
are
to
a
wireless
base
station
antenna,
the
lower
the
power
output.
While
there
may
be
difference
between
the
SAR
values
levels
of
various
devices
and
at
various
positions,
they
all
meet
the
government
requirement.
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Table of contents
- - 1.1 About your TELPAD
- - 2 TELPAD INTRODUCTION
- - 2.1 Getting to know your TELPAD
- - 2.2 Product Specification
- - 2.3 Installation
- - 2.3.1Basic Connection
- - 3 TABLET FUNCTIONS
- 1 3.5.1Getting to know the Home screen
- 3 3.6 Locking and unlocking the screen
- 3 3.6.2Unlocking the screen
- 3 3.6.3Setting up a screen lock
- 3 3.6.4Setting a screen timeout period
- 4 3.7 Inputting text
- 4 3.7.1Entering text using the onscreen keyboard
- 5 3.7.2Cutting or copying text
- 6 3.8 Opening and switching applications
- 6 3.9 Accessing the Settings
- 7 3.10 Languages & input method & account setting
- 8 3.11.1To automatically set date and time
- 8 3.11.2 To manually set date and time
- 10 3.13 Connecting or disconnecting from a computer using USB
- 11 3.14 Connecting the Tablet to a TV
- 12 3.15 Wireless networks
- 12 3.15.1 Opening Wi-Fi settings
- 13 3.15.3 Connecting to a Wi-Fi network
- 13 3.15.4 Turning open network notification on or off
- 13 3.15.5 Adding a Wi-Fi Network
- 13 3.15.6 Forgetting a Wi-Fi network
- 14 3.16 Bluetooth
- 14 3.16.1 Opening Bluetooth settings
- 14 3.16.2 Turning Bluetooth on or off
- 14 3.16.3 Changing the Bluetooth name of your Tablet
- 15 3.16.4 Connecting to Bluetooth devices
- 15 3.16.5 Disconnecting from or unpairing a Bluetooth device
- 16 3.17 Google Services
- 16 3.17.1 Creating a Google Account
- 17 3.17.2 Using Play Store
- 17 3.17.3 Searching for Applications
- 17 3.17.4 Installing an Application
- 18 3.17.5 Uninstalling an Application
- 18 3.17.6 Backing up and restoring apps and settings from a Google account
- 18 3.18 E-mail
- 18 3.18.1 Opening E-mail
- 19 3.18.2 Adding and deleting e-mail accounts
- 26 3.20.2 IR Learning
- 27 3.20.3 Reservation
- 29 3.20.5 Outside Home control
- 31 3.20.6 Motion detection
- 53 3.23.3 Control device discovery and connection
- 67 4.1 Voice call Services
- 67 4.1.1 Making a call
- - 1.1 About your TELPAD
- - 2 TELPAD INTRODUCTION
- - 2.1 Getting to know your TELPAD
- - 2.2 Product Specification
- - 2.3 Installation
- - 2.3.1Basic Connection
- - 3 TABLET FUNCTIONS
- 2 3.5.1Getting to know the Home screen
- 4 3.6 Locking and unlocking the screen
- 4 3.6.2Unlocking the screen
- 4 3.6.3Setting up a screen lock
- 4 3.6.4Setting a screen timeout period
- 5 3.7 Inputting text
- 5 3.7.1Entering text using the onscreen keyboard
- 6 3.7.2Cutting or copying text
- 7 3.8 Opening and switching applications
- 7 3.9 Accessing the Settings
- 8 3.10 Languages & input method & account setting
- 9 3.11.1To automatically set date and time
- 9 3.11.2 To manually set date and time
- 11 3.13 Connecting or disconnecting from a computer using USB
- 12 3.14 Connecting the Tablet to a TV
- 13 3.15 Wireless networks
- 13 3.15.1 Opening Wi-Fi settings
- 14 3.15.3 Connecting to a Wi-Fi network
- 14 3.15.4 Turning open network notification on or off
- 14 3.15.5 Adding a Wi-Fi Network
- 14 3.15.6 Forgetting a Wi-Fi network
- 15 3.16 Bluetooth
- 15 3.16.1 Opening Bluetooth settings
- 15 3.16.2 Turning Bluetooth on or off
- 15 3.16.3 Changing the Bluetooth name of your Tablet
- 16 3.16.4 Connecting to Bluetooth devices
- 16 3.16.5 Disconnecting from or unpairing a Bluetooth device
- 17 3.17 Google Services
- 17 3.17.1 Creating a Google Account
- 18 3.17.2 Using Play Store
- 18 3.17.3 Searching for Applications
- 18 3.17.4 Installing an Application
- 19 3.17.5 Uninstalling an Application
- 19 3.17.6 Backing up and restoring apps and settings from a Google account
- 19 3.18 E-mail
- 19 3.18.1 Opening E-mail
- 20 3.18.2 Adding and deleting e-mail accounts
- 27 3.20.2 IR Learning
- 28 3.20.3 Reservation
- 30 3.20.5 Outside Home control
- 32 3.20.6 Motion detection
- 54 3.23.3 Control device discovery and connection
- 68 4.1 Voice call Services
- 68 4.1.1 Making a call
- - 1.1 About your TELPAD
- - 2 TELPAD INTRODUCTION
- - 2.1 Getting to know your TELPAD
- - 2.2 Product Specification
- - 2.3 Installation
- - 2.3.1Basic Connection
- - 3 TABLET FUNCTIONS
- 3 3.5.1Getting to know the Home screen
- 5 3.6 Locking and unlocking the screen
- 5 3.6.2Unlocking the screen
- 5 3.6.3Setting up a screen lock
- 5 3.6.4Setting a screen timeout period
- 6 3.7 Inputting text
- 6 3.7.1Entering text using the onscreen keyboard
- 7 3.7.2Cutting or copying text
- 8 3.8 Opening and switching applications
- 8 3.9 Accessing the Settings
- 9 3.10 Languages & input method & account setting
- 10 3.11.1To automatically set date and time
- 10 3.11.2 To manually set date and time
- 12 3.13 Connecting or disconnecting from a computer using USB
- 13 3.14 Connecting the Tablet to a TV
- 14 3.15 Wireless networks
- 14 3.15.1 Opening Wi-Fi settings
- 15 3.15.3 Connecting to a Wi-Fi network
- 15 3.15.4 Turning open network notification on or off
- 15 3.15.5 Adding a Wi-Fi Network
- 15 3.15.6 Forgetting a Wi-Fi network
- 16 3.16 Bluetooth
- 16 3.16.1 Opening Bluetooth settings
- 16 3.16.2 Turning Bluetooth on or off
- 16 3.16.3 Changing the Bluetooth name of your Tablet
- 17 3.16.4 Connecting to Bluetooth devices
- 17 3.16.5 Disconnecting from or unpairing a Bluetooth device
- 18 3.17 Google Services
- 18 3.17.1 Creating a Google Account
- 19 3.17.2 Using Play Store
- 19 3.17.3 Searching for Applications
- 19 3.17.4 Installing an Application
- 20 3.17.5 Uninstalling an Application
- 20 3.17.6 Backing up and restoring apps and settings from a Google account
- 20 3.18 E-mail
- 20 3.18.1 Opening E-mail
- 21 3.18.2 Adding and deleting e-mail accounts
- 28 3.20.2 IR Learning
- 29 3.20.3 Reservation
- 31 3.20.5 Outside Home control
- 33 3.20.6 Motion detection
- 55 3.23.3 Control device discovery and connection
- 69 4.1 Voice call Services
- 69 4.1.1 Making a call
- 7 1.1 About your TELPAD
- 8 2 TELPAD INTRODUCTION
- 9 2.1 Getting to know your TELPAD
- 12 2.2 Product Specification
- 14 2.3 Installation
- 14 2.3.1Basic Connection
- 16 3 TABLET FUNCTIONS
- 22 3.5.1Getting to know the Home screen
- 24 3.6 Locking and unlocking the screen
- 24 3.6.2Unlocking the screen
- 24 3.6.3Setting up a screen lock
- 24 3.6.4Setting a screen timeout period
- 25 3.7 Inputting text
- 25 3.7.1Entering text using the onscreen keyboard
- 26 3.7.2Cutting or copying text
- 27 3.8 Opening and switching applications
- 27 3.9 Accessing the Settings
- 28 3.10 Languages & input method & account setting
- 29 3.11.1To automatically set date and time
- 29 3.11.2 To manually set date and time
- 31 3.13 Connecting or disconnecting from a computer using USB
- 32 3.14 Connecting the Tablet to a TV
- 33 3.15 Wireless networks
- 33 3.15.1 Opening Wi-Fi settings
- 34 3.15.3 Connecting to a Wi-Fi network
- 34 3.15.4 Turning open network notification on or off
- 34 3.15.5 Adding a Wi-Fi Network
- 34 3.15.6 Forgetting a Wi-Fi network
- 35 3.16 Bluetooth
- 35 3.16.1 Opening Bluetooth settings
- 35 3.16.2 Turning Bluetooth on or off
- 35 3.16.3 Changing the Bluetooth name of your Tablet
- 36 3.16.4 Connecting to Bluetooth devices
- 36 3.16.5 Disconnecting from or unpairing a Bluetooth device
- 37 3.17 Google Services
- 37 3.17.1 Creating a Google Account
- 38 3.17.2 Using Play Store
- 38 3.17.3 Searching for Applications
- 38 3.17.4 Installing an Application
- 39 3.17.5 Uninstalling an Application
- 39 3.17.6 Backing up and restoring apps and settings from a Google account
- 39 3.18 E-mail
- 39 3.18.1 Opening E-mail
- 40 3.18.2 Adding and deleting e-mail accounts
- 47 3.20.2 IR Learning
- 48 3.20.3 Reservation
- 50 3.20.5 Outside Home control
- 52 3.20.6 Motion detection
- 74 3.23.3 Control device discovery and connection
- 88 4.1 Voice call Services
- 88 4.1.1 Making a call