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SurfTab

®

xiron 10.1 3G

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

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Contents

1) About the SurfTab ……………………………………………………… 4

2) Safety information ……………………………………………………… 5

Operational safety ………………………………………………………… 5

Repair …………………………………………………………………… 6

Intended operating conditions …………………………………………… 7

Power supply ……………………………………………………………… 7

Care and maintenance …………………………………………………… 7

Notes on devices with a suction cup……………………………………… 7

Information on the memory capacities indicated ………………………… 7

3) Technical specifications ………………………………………………… 8

4) Package contents ……………………………………………………… 8

5) Controls and connections ……………………………………………… 10

6) Charging the SurfTab …………………………………………………… 10

7) Switching on the SurfTab ……………………………………………… 10

8) Elements on the home screen ………………………………………… 11

9) Using the touch screen ………………………………………………… 12

Scrolling ………………………………………………………………… 12

Selecting an element …………………………………………………… 13

Enlarging and reducing the view ………………………………………… 14

Using the display keyboard ……………………………………………… 14

10) Personalising the home screen ………………………………………… 15

Adding apps to the home screen ………………………………………… 15

Adding widgets to the home screen ……………………………………… 15

Removing apps and widgets from the home screen …………………… 15

Changing the screen background ………………………………………… 16

11) Setting up a screen lock ………………………………………………… 16

12) Using the multiple user function ……………………………………… 16

13) Connecting to the Internet via WiFi …………………………………… 17

14) Connecting to the Internet via 3G ……………………………………… 18

Inserting the SIM card …………………………………………………… 18

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Activating the data connection …………………………………………… 19

Customising the 3G function …………………………………………… 19

Removing the SIM card …………………………………………………… 20

15) Setting up/removing an email account ……………………………… 21

Setting up an email account ……………………………………………… 21

Removing an email account ……………………………………………… 21

16) Installing/uninstalling apps …………………………………………… 22

Downloading and installing apps ………………………………………… 22

Uninstalling apps ………………………………………………………… 22

17) Using the camera ……………………………………………………… 23

Taking a photo …………………………………………………………… 23

Recording a video ………………………………………………………… 25

Zooming ………………………………………………………………… 25

18) Connecting other devices ……………………………………………… 26

Connecting the SurfTab to a computer …………………………………… 26

Connecting a USB device ………………………………………………… 26

Connecting another device via Bluetooth® ……………………………… 26

Connecting to a television via Miracast™ ………………………………… 27

19) Activating standby mode ……………………………………………… 28

20) Reset and recovery mode ……………………………………………… 28

Resetting the SurfTab (Reset) …………………………………………… 28

Putting the SurfTab into recovery mode/loading the factory settings …… 28

21) Switching off the SurfTab ……………………………………………… 29

22) Notes on copyright and trademarks …………………………………… 30

Open Source Software …………………………………………………… 30

23) Notes on disposal ……………………………………………………… 31

Disposal …………………………………………………………………… 31

Recycling ………………………………………………………………… 31

24) Notes on liability and warranty ……………………………………… 31

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We hope you enjoy your TrekStor SurfTab xiron 10.1 3G.

Please read the following passages carefully to familiarise yourself with the functions of this product and how to operate it.

IMPORTANT!

Follow the safety information in Section 2.

IMPORTANT!

Please keep these instructions in a safe place for future reference. Should the device change hands, pass these instructions on to the new owner.

Up-to-date product information is available on the TrekStor website: www.trekstor.de

Visit www.trekstor-onlineshop.de for additional products and accessories.

1) About the SurfTab

The TrekStor SurfTab xiron 10.1 3G is a tablet PC with IPS touch screen for surfing the Internet, using apps and playing music, videos and games.

Only use the device for its intended purpose. The manufacturer is not liable for damages resulting from improper use. Furthermore, the manufacturer shall not be responsible for damages or loss of data and any subsequent damage caused.

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2) Safety information

These instructions use the following warning symbols and key words: a DANGER

Indicates possible danger to life and/or danger of severe, irreversible injuries.

r CAUTION

Follow instructions to avoid injuries and material damage.

r WARNING

Follow instructions to avoid material damage.

i NOTE

Further information about the use of the device.

Operational safety

r CAUTION

Those who, as a result of their physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience or knowledge, are not in a position to use the product safely must not be allowed in the vicinity of the product without supervision or instruction by a person responsible for their safety. Supervise children around the product.

a

DANGER

Keep packaging materials out of reach of children (e.g., plastic sheets).

There is a danger of suffocation.

a

DANGER

Some accessories can pose a choking hazard for babies and young children.

Keep these accessories out of reach of babies and young children.

a

DANGER

Never open the casing of the device or the charger: This may cause an electrical shock, short circuit or fire!

a

DANGER

Do not insert any object into the ports or openings of the device or charger: This may cause an electrical shock, short circuit or fire!

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a DANGER

Do not cover the device or charger during operation or while charging.

This may cause the device/charger to overheat and potentially catch fire!

u CAUTION

This device can generate high sound volumes. Never listen at high volumes for long periods. Doing so can result in immediate or gradual hearing damage. Remember: Permanent hearing damage may only emerge later in life. You may become used to listening to high volumes over time, making them appear normal to you. However, your hearing may have already been damaged. The higher you set the volume, the more quickly your hearing can be damaged.

a

DANGER

Your safety is very important to us! Safety always has first priority in road transport. Protect yourself and other road users by operating the device only if the traffic situation allows it and you do not endanger or hinder anyone. Adjust the volume of the device for your safety so that you can continue to react to all the sounds around you. Local legislation in force applies.

r WARNING

Do not exert excessive pressure on the display, as it may break.

o

Avoid using USB cables over 3 m in length.

Exposing the device to electrostatic discharge can interrupt the data p transfer between the device and the computer or impair the functions of the device. Should this happen, disconnect the device from the USB port and reconnect it or rebuild the WiFi connection from scratch.

Repair

r WARNING

No parts inside the device require maintenance or cleaning.

r WARNING

Should the device become wet, turn it off immediately. Ensure the device is checked for operational safety before using it again.

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Intended operating conditions

j Protect the device from extremely high or low temperatures and fluctuations in temperature. Use it at an ambient temperature between 10º C and 40º C.

m

Do not place the device near a heat source and protect it from direct sunlight. e

Never expose the device to humidity, condensation or moisture.

h

Ensure you use and store the device in a dust-free environment.

Power supply

r CAUTION

Only ever use the original charger or a charger with the correct voltage and amperage to prevent damage to the device. If you have to resort to a universal charger, pay attention to the polarity of the charging device as well as the voltage and amperage. Your device may suffer irreparable damage if these specifications are not properly adhered to.

r CAUTION

Do not use or charge the device if the battery is damaged or leaks.

Care and maintenance

g Never clean the surface of the device with solvents, paint thinners, cleaning agents or other chemical products. Use a soft, dry cloth or a soft paintbrush.

Notes on devices with a suction cup

r WARNING

When attaching the device using the suction cup, ensure that the surface of the suction cup and the surface to which the device is to be attached are smooth, clean and free of grease. Always use the release tab provided to detach the suction cup: Never pull the product directly.

Information on the memory capacities indicated

q The storage capacity indicated on the packaging and in the technical specifications refers to the total storage capacity of your device.

The storage capacity of the device indicated by your operating system may differ from the stated storage capacity, as a portion of the total storage is also used by the operating system and system applications.

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3) Technical specifications

Dimensions (W x H x D): 258 x 164 x 9.5 mm

Weight:

Processor (CPU):

612 g

Quad-core Cortex-A7, 1.3 GHz

Graphics processing unit (GPU): Mali-400 MP

Battery: Lithium polymer

Housing material:

Display type:

Display size:

Aspect ratio:

Screen resolution:

Aluminium, plastic

5-point capacitive multi-touch display

10.1" (25.7 cm)

16:10

1280 x 800

Interfaces:

Supported memory cards:

Supported operating systems: Linux®, Mac OS® (from OS X 10.6),

Camera:

Micro-USB 2.0 (with host function), audio out, microphone, camera, microSD(HC) card reader,

3G (Micro SIM), WiFi, Bluetooth®, Miracast™ microSD, microSDHC

Windows® (Windows 8, 7, Vista®, XP)

5.0 MP (auto focus) / 2.0 MP

Operating system: Android™ 4.2.2 (Jelly Bean)

4) Package contents

• TrekStor SurfTab xiron 10.1 3G

• USB cable (Micro-USB/USB-A)

• USB host adapter cable (Micro-USB/USB-A (female))

• Power adapter (100 V – 240 V)

• Cleaning cloth

• SIM removal tool

• Quick guide

• Product safety and legal information

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5) Controls and connections

A) Rear camera

B) Flash/video light

C) microSD/SDHC card slot

D) Microphone

E) Audio out socket

F) On/off switch

G) Volume control +

H) Volume control –

I) Micro SIM card slot

J) Micro-USB socket

K) Loudspeaker

L) Front camera

6) Charging the SurfTab

Please fully charge your SurfTab before you use it for the first time. Connect your

SurfTab to a plug socket using the USB cable and power adapter. The SurfTab is fully charged when the two-colour status LED turns yellow. Charging via a PC generally take longer than charging via a plug socket.

i The maximum battery life is reached after approximately ten charging cycles.

7) Switching on the SurfTab

After you have charged your SurfTab, you can switch it on. Press the on/off switch for three to five seconds to start the device. As soon as the device is switched on, the lock screen appears. Place your finger on the lock symbol on the screen and drag the lock symbol to the right to the open lock. Your SurfTab will now display the home screen.

i If you are using your new SurfTab for the first time, a configuration assistant will appear to help you configure the first important settings on your SurfTab.

The settings that you specify here (for example, language or WiFi) can be altered again later on the applications menu under "Settings".

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8) Elements on the home screen

A) Status display and quick menu

(swipe the status display on the right downwards to see the quick menu)

B) Google™ Search

C) Microphone

D) Quick start bar

E) Back to the previous screen

F) Applications menu

G) Home icon (back to the home screen)

H) View all open elements

I) Volume control -

J) Volume control +

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9) Using the touch screen

Scrolling

The home screen of your SurfTab extends two pages to the right and left of the middle window. To reach these pages, slide your finger from left to right (or the reverse) across the screen.

In an open window (for example, in a menu, browser, app or in folders), you "drag" the screen by sliding it in the direction you require with your finger.

i Use your fingers or a suitable display stylus (available in specialist shops) to operate the touch screen. Never use ordinary pens or other sharp objects.

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Selecting an element

To open an element or select an option, briefly touch the icon you require with your finger.

i If you want to close a recently used element (app, widget, menu), tap the display of all open elements. Place your finger on the element that you want to close and drag the element down to close it.

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Enlarging and reducing the view

To enlarge the display, move two fingers apart on the screen or tap the display twice in quick succession. Conversely, move two fingers towards each other on the screen to reduce the display again.

Using the display keyboard

If you tap a text field in order to enter text (for example, a Web address), the display keyboard appears. Enter the text in the usual way via the keyboard. Use the “?123” and “~\{" buttons to enter numbers and special symbols. To enter an alternative letter (for example, a letter with an accent or German umlaut), press and hold a particular letter to view the available alternatives.

i You can specify further display keyboard settings under " S ettingS

" + " L anguage

& i nput

" + " keyboard

& input methodS

".

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10) Personalising the home screen

You can set up the home screen (as well as the four additional pages) according to your wishes by adding or removing app shortcuts and widgets and altering the background.

Adding apps to the home screen

a) Tap the applications menu in the quick start bar on the home screen.

A screen opens showing the apps that are currently available.

b) Keep pressing the app that you have selected until the home screen appears.

c) Now drag the selected icon to an empty position of your choice within the blue frame. To place the icon on the next page of the home screen, drag the icon to the page edge.

i You can move an icon placed on your home screen at any time. Hold your finger on the icon that you want to move until a thin, blue frame appears on the screen.

You can now move the selected icon to any empty position within the blue frame

(or to the next page of your display).

Adding widgets to the home screen

In addition to apps, you can also add widgets to your home screen. a) Tap " W idgets

" on the top left of the applications menu. b) Keep pressing the widget that you have selected until the home screen appears. c) Now drag the selected widget to an empty position of your choice within the blue frame. To place the widget on the next page of the home screen, drag the icon to the page edge.

Removing apps and widgets from the home screen

a) To remove an app or widget from the home screen, tap and hold the respective icon. " R emove

" or " X " appears at the edge of the screen.

b) Keep the icon pressed and drag it to " R emove

" or " X ".

i This action deletes the link to the home screen but does not delete the app itself.

To find out how you can completely remove an app from your SurfTab, see Section 15.

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Changing the screen background

a) Touch an empty area of the screen background until a window with the message " C hoose WallpapeR fRom

" appears.

b) Now tap the relevant icon to choose which source you would like to select the background motif from.

c) Tap the desired picture in the selected folder and confirm your choice with

" [h inteRgRund festlegen

] ".

i If you choose a background from the gallery, you also have the option to select a particular area of the chosen picture as your background motif. Move the selection window on the picture and tap "OK" on the top right side as soon as you have chosen the required area of the picture.

11) Setting up a screen lock

To make the data on your SurfTab more secure, we recommend that you set up a screen lock. Please proceed as follows: a) Select " s ettings

" in the applications menu.

b) Drag the left menu column up until you can see the " s eCuRity

" menu item.

Tap " s eCuRity

".

c) Tap " s

CReen loCk

" in the menu column on the right.

d) Now tap the type of screen lock that you require in order to set it up. i Now, every time you unlock the screen, you will be prompted for the form of identification that you have set up. i If you forget your password, you can reset it using recovery mode (see Section 20).

12) Using the multiple user function

The SurfTab allows you to set up as many as eight user accounts. To set up a new user account, please proceed as follows: a) Select " s ettings

".

b) Tap " u seRs

" under " d eviCe

".

c) Then tap " a dd useR

" on the top right side.

d) Confirm with " ok ". The " s et up useR noW

?

" window appears.

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d) Confirm with " s et up noW

". The lock screen appears.

f ) As soon as you have unlocked the screen, a configuration assistant will start.

This assistant will guide you through the process of setting up a new user account.

i You arrive at the individual user accounts by tapping the relevant icon at the bottom of the lock screen and then unlocking the screen.

i You can also delete the user accounts you have created under " S ettingS

" + " u

SerS

" by tapping the recycle bin symbol to the right of the user account you want to delete. Confirm your decision by tapping " d eLete

" in the following window. To be able to delete a user account, you must be logged in as owner.

13) Connecting to the Internet via WiFi

You can connect your SurfTab to the Internet via WiFi. If you would like to establish a connection to a new wireless network, proceed as follows: a) Select " s etting

" in the applications menu. You will find the " W i

-f i

" item in the left menu column. b) Tap " W i

-f i

". The menu item is now highlighted in colour.

c) Slide the on/off switch for WiFi located on the right-hand side of the highlighted area from " o " to " i ".

d) The WiFi function is activated and all available wireless networks are displayed in the menu column on the right.

e) Tap the network that you would like to connect to. An input window appears. Enter the network key (" p assWoRd

") for the wireless network you have selected and tap " C onneCt

".

f ) Your SurfTab will connect to the Internet via the wireless network you have selected. You can now surf the

Internet using a browser app.

i Once you have established a connection to a WiFi network, the SurfTab will automatically connect to it as soon as it is within reach. It is not necessary to re-enter the network key.

i To save power, it is advisable to turn off the WiFi function when it is not in use.

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14) Connecting to the Internet via 3G

The 3G function on your SurfTab means that you are independent of available

WiFi networks and can connect to the Internet via a data card.

Inserting the SIM card

a) Switch off your SurfTab completely.

i The card will not be recognised if you only put the SurfTab in standby mode!

b) Press the supplied SIM removal tool or a bent paper clip into the eject mechanism (small round opening) next to the SIM card slot. i Never use needles or other sharp objects as this may damage your device!

2.

1.

d) Place your micro SIM card into the tray. i To ensure you position the SIM card correctly, the recess for the micro SIM card

1.

3.

4.

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e) Now push the tray with the inserted micro SIM card into the micro SIM card slot. When you hold the tray, the golden contacts on the micro SIM card should face the rear side of the device.

i The illustration on the SIM card slot on the rear side of the device provides further assistance in inserting the SIM card.

a Do not insert any microSD/SDHC memory cards into the micro SIM card slot! If a memory card does become stuck in the micro SIM card slot, have it removed by a trained professional.

f ) Switch the SurfTab back on again. To unlock the screen, you must now enter and confirm the PIN for the inserted card.

Activating the data connection

a) Open the quick menu by swiping the right-hand part of the status display (8 A) downwards. b) Tap " d ata ConneCtion

" in the quick menu. The menu item is highlighted in colour. c) Close the quick menu by swiping it up again. d) The SurfTab activates the data connection and connects to the Internet. You can now surf the Internet using a browser app.

i If you would like to use your SurfTab as a navigation device, you will need an appropriate navigation application (you can select one in the Google Play Store™).

Please also note that before using your SurfTab for navigation, you must give permission to use your location. You can do this under " S ettingS

" + " L ocation acceSS

".

Customising the 3G function

To make custom settings for the 3G function, go to " s ettings

" in the applications menu and tap " sim mamagement

". The following menus are available to you in the menu column on the right:

SIM Information

Drag the slider in the right-hand part of the menu item from " o " to " i " or vice versa to activate/deactivate the data connection.

i If you tap the card name, a further menu opens. This menu allows you to edit the name of the SIM card, define the background colour or specify the display of the card telephone number in the menu. Tap the respective menu item to proceed.

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Default Settings

The mobile communications provider via which your data connection is set up is displayed here. You can change this setting under " s ettings

" + " m oRe

...

" + " m obile netWoRks

" + " n etWoRk opeRatoRs

" + " s elRCt manually

".

i You can call up a list of all available mobile communications providers. To do so, the data connection must be activated.

i If you select a different mobile communications provider from the provider of the used SIM card, you may incur significantly higher connection costs!

General Settings

Tap " R oaming

" to specify the network provider for data roaming and to make settings for roaming reminders.

Removing the SIM card

a) Deactivate the data connection by tapping " d ata ConneCtion

" in the quick menu. Alternatively, select " s ettings

" + " sim mamagement

", and in the menu column on the right, drag the slider for the data connection from " i " to " o ".

b) Press a bent paper clip into the eject mechanism (small round opening) next to the SIM card slot. c) The tray with the micro SIM card is ejected out a little. Take hold of the tray and pull it out. d) Remove the micro SIM card from the tray and push the tray back into the SurfTab.

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15) Setting up/removing an email account

Setting up an email account

a) Make sure that your SurfTab is connected to the Internet.

b) Tap the email icon in the quick start bar or in the applications menu.

c) Enter a valid email address in the upper input field and the associated password in the lower input field.

d) Tap " n eXt

" to confirm your entries.

e) You can specify further account settings in the next steps. Confirm the specified settings with " n eXt

". i As soon as you have set up the account according to your wishes, the email app is ready for use.

Removing an email account

a) Select " e-m ail

" in the quick start bar or on the applications menu.

b) Tap the three vertically stacked dots on the top right side and then tap " s ettings

". c) Now tap the account that you wish to remove on the left menu column.

d) Drag the right menu column right to the top and tap " R emove aCCount

".

e) Confirm your selection with "OK". The account will now be deleted.

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16) Installing/uninstalling apps

Downloading and installing apps

Thanks to Google Play™ access, you can add apps, widgets, programs and eBooks to your SurfTab to supplement those that come pre-installed.

The Play Store app is already installed on your SurfTab. You can find it on the applications menu. i To be able to download apps via the Google Play Store, you require a Google account. If you have not yet set up a Google account, a configuration assistant will start the first time you open the Play Store app. The configuration assistant will guide you through the process of setting up a Google account. You can link an existing Google account to the app or create a new Google account.

After you have set up your Google account, the app is ready to help you download new apps. To download a new app, follow the instructions of the Play Store app.

As soon as you have installed an app, it will be visible on the applications menu.

Either run the app from there or add it to your home screen.

i To be able to download programs, apps or eBooks, your SurfTab has to be connected to the Internet.

i Some apps must be purchased before you can download them. The Play Store provides instructions on choosing the correct payment system and on making payments.

Uninstalling apps

To remove self-installed apps from your SurfTab, please proceed as follows: a) Tap " s ettings

" in the quick start bar or on the applications menu.

b) Use your finger to drag the left menu column up until the " a pps

" option is visible. Tap " a pps

".

c) Drag the right menu column to the left or right until you see the " a ll

" category.

d) Now drag the right menu column up until the app to be removed becomes visible.

e) Tap the app that you want to remove and select " u ninstall

" in the view that appears. Confirm once more with "OK". The app will now be uninstalled.

i You can only uninstall apps that you installed yourself. Factory-installed apps that are integrated into the system cannot be deleted. Alternatively, you can tap

" d iSabLe

" here. Deactivating apps that have been integrated into the system can limit the functionality of your SurfTab.

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17) Using the camera

Tap the camera icon in the applications menu or in the quick start bar.

The following screen appears:

Taking a photo

Several modes are available for taking a photo.

Smile recognition (15 A)

The camera automatically takes a photo when it recognises a smiling face.

Panorama mode (15 B)

Here you can create a wide panorama picture.

a) Hold the tablet with the rear camera in the required direction and press the shutter release button to start shooting the panorama picture. Instead of the shutter release and the video camera symbol, a tick symbol and a cross symbol appear in the camera controls (15 I + 15 J).

b) Now turn the tablet slowly and steadily on its axis from left to right or vice versa.

i For an optimum picture, try to place the blue arrow onto the white arrow that points in the same direction. The status bar in the lower part of the screen shows the progress of your picture.

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Face recognition (15 C)

The camera recognises human faces and automatically focuses as soon as it has recognised a face. The focus will follow the recognised face; you merely need to press the shutter release button (15 I).

i In this mode, you can switch between the rear and front cameras. To do so, briefly tap the photo camera symbol with the arrow (15 G).

HDR mode (15 D)

When you press the shutter release button, the camera creates a "High Dynamic

Range image", in other words, a very high-contrast image that combines the best parts of three pictures taken at different exposures. In this mode, the camera stores a total of two images per picture: the HDR image and the image with normal exposure.

Standard picture (15 E)

The camera takes an ordinary picture without any special functions or effects. a) Hold the SurfTab with the rear camera in the required direction and press the shutter release button (15 I). b) The picture is saved and the SurfTab briefly displays a preview of the photo.

i In standard mode, three different flash settings are available: If you tap the flash symbol (15 F), you can select whether the picture should be taken with flash, without flash or with automatic flash (here the camera assesses the light conditions and automatically turns on the flash if required). i In this mode, you can switch between the rear and front cameras. To do so, briefly tap the photo camera symbol with the arrow (15 G).

Additional camera settings (15 K)

Tap the cog wheel symbol to access additional camera settings. A new window will open. In the upper part of this window, you can select whether you wish to specify photo camera settings, video recording settings or general camera settings.

Editing images a) Open the display of the pictures taken recently by tapping the preview symbol (15 H) in the top or bottom right area, or by swiping your fingertip from right to left across the screen.

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b) Tap the image that you would like to edit.

The following symbol appears at the bottom left of the screen: c) Tap this symbol. Various options for the image, including exposure options, are now displayed beneath the image.

d) Tap the option that you require and save your change by tapping “Back to the previous screen”.

i The SurfTab now saves a new image. The original image is not overwritten.

Recording a video

a) Hold the SurfTab with the rear camera in the required direction and tap the video camera symbol to start video recording.

i You will find a pause symbol at the bottom or top left side. You can use this button to pause recording and then resume recording again.

b) To stop recording, tap the video camera symbol again. The SurfTab now saves the video recording.

Zooming

You can zoom in on or out of your subject both in photo and in video mode.

Move two fingers apart on the screen to zoom in and move two fingers towards each other again to zoom out.

i To exit the camera mode, briefly tap the edge of the display to show the task bar.

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18) Connecting other devices

Connecting the SurfTab to a computer

a) Connect the SurfTab to your computer with the micro USB cable provided.

b) A short moment later, the memory of the SurfTab will be shown as an external drive in your computer’s file explorer. From here you can load, copy, delete or move files as usual.

Connecting a USB device

External USB devices such as USB-Sticks can be connected directly via the Micro-

USB socket of the SurfTab or using the Micro-USB host adapter cable.

i To be able to move files between your SurfTab and an external storage device, you need an app that functions as a file browser (such as the " eS F iLe

e xpLorer

" or the " F iLe b rowSer

").

a) Connect the external USB storage device to the SurfTab and wait approximately

20 seconds.

c) You can now load, copy, delete or move files as usual using your file explorer app.

i The power supply of the SurfTab may not be sufficient to ensure that all the functions of the connected USB device work properly. For this reason, make sure that you supply additional power to external USB devices via a charging cable.

Connecting another device via Bluetooth®

a) Select " s ettings

" in the applications menu. You will find the " b luetooth

" item in the left menu column. b) Tap " b luetooth

" with your fingertip. The menu item is now highlighted in colour.

c) Slide the on/off switch for Bluetooth located on the right-hand side of the highlighted area from " o " to " i ".

d) Activate the Bluetooth function on the device you want to connect and make the device visible to other Bluetooth devices, if necessary. To do so, refer to the instructions in the operating manual of the device.

e) Tap " s eaRCh foR deviCes

" located at the top right of the screen. A list of all available Bluetooth devices in the vicinity will appear.

f ) In the menu column on the right, tap the device you want to connect.

Then confirm by tapping " p aiR

".

g) You may also have to confirm pairing on the device you want to connect.

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Connecting to a television via Miracast™

Miracast technology is a peer-to-peer standard for image transfer. The SurfTab supports this standard and enables wireless transfer of image and sound from the SurfTab to a WiFi and Miracast-enabled television device. i The SurfTab can connect to your television via Miracast only if the television also supports Miracast technology. Please check with your television manufacturer if necessary.

Proceed as follows to connect your SurfTab to a Miracast-enabled television: a) First, take all of the necessary steps to prepare your Miracast-enabled television for the Miracast transfer (consult your television’s operating instructions for details).

b) Select " s ettings

" in the applications menu on the SurfTab. c) Activate the WiFi function on the SurfTab. To do so, select " W i

-f i

" in the left menu column and drag the on/off switch for WiFi from " o " to " i ".

d) Further down in the left menu column you will find the " d isplay

" menu item.

Tap " d isplay

".

e) Now drag the right menu column up until you can see the " W iReless display

" menu item at the very bottom. Tap " W iReless

d isplay

".

f ) You will find the on/off switch for the wireless transfer at the top right of the display. Drag this switch from " o " to " i ".

g) A list of all available Miracast devices will appear. Tap the device that you wish to connect to. h) A short time later, the selected device will show the display of the SurfTab.

i If your television device does not support Miracast technology, a "Miracast dongle" can be used to connect the SurfTab via Miracast. In this case, you must ensure that the selected dongle is compatible with both the SurfTab and your television.

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19) Activating standby mode

If you do not want to use your SurfTab for a while, press the on/off switch briefly to put the SurfTab into standby mode and save power. To exit standby mode, briefly press the on/off switch again.

Once you have reactivated the SurfTab, it will initially display the lock screen.

Place your finger on the lock symbol and drag it to the right to the open lock.

Your SurfTab will now display the home screen.

i If you previously set up a screen lock, you must now identify yourself using the method that you chose in order to unlock the SurfTab.

i Standby mode is activated automatically when the SurfTab is not used for a certain time. You can specify the period of time after which the SurfTab automatically goes into standby mode under " S ettingS

" + " d iSpLay

" + " S

Leep

".

20) Reset and recovery mode

Resetting the SurfTab (Reset)

If your SurfTab "freezes" and no longer responds, you can force a shutdown by pressing and holding the on/off switch for approximately 20 seconds. Then you can switch the SurfTab on again as usual.

Putting the SurfTab into recovery mode/loading the factory settings

The "recovery mode" allows you to reset the device to its factory settings, delete forgotten passwords or delete the memory of the SurfTab, for instance. a As system-related settings can be specified in recovery mode, you should only use this mode if you have the necessary technical knowledge.

a) Switch off your SurfTab. b) Press the "volume +" button and keep it pressed. c) Please also press the on/off switch and keep it pressed.

d) As soon as the TrekStor logo appears, release the on/off switch.

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e) A little while later, the recovery mode menu is displayed. You can now release the "volume +" button.

f ) Use the volume control buttons to navigate through the menu, and use the on/off switch to select an option.

i To restore the SurfTab to its factory state, select the " wipe data

/

Factory reSet

" option.

Confirm your selection in the following menu by selecting " y eS

-- deLete aLL uSer data

". WARNING: All the files that you have stored (photos, text files, bookmarks and so on) and the settings that you have specified (background, passwords and so on) will be deleted.

g) To exit recovery mode, use the volume button to select the "reboot system now" option and confirm by pressing the on/off switch. Your SurfTab will now exit recovery mode and restart.

21) Switching off the SurfTab

a) Press the on/off switch for approximately two to four seconds to switch off the device. b) Tap " p oWeR off

".

c) The following message appears: " p oWeR off

/y ouR tablet Will be shut doWn

".

Tap "OK" to confirm and switch off the SurfTab.

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22) Notes on copyright and trademarks

Copyright law prohibits the copying of the content of these operating instructions (illustrations, reference documents etc.), in whole or in part, without the permission of the copyright holder.

Android and Google Play are trademarks of Google Inc. Use of these trademarks is subject to Google Permissions.

The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by

Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by TrekStor GmbH is under license.

Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.

Mac OS and OS X are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.

Microsoft, Windows and Windows Vista are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.

Linux is the registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the U.S. and other countries.

TrekStor and SurfTab are registered trademarks of TrekStor Ltd. in the European

Community and other countries.

Copyright © 2014 TrekStor GmbH. All rights reserved. Some product or company names mentioned elsewhere may be brand names or trade names of the respective proprietor.

Open Source Software

This product contains software which might in whole or in part be free software under license of Free Software Foundation (FSF). This is subject to terms and conditions of GNU General Public License (GPL) as well as Lesser General Public

License (LGPL).

For further information visit: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl

For additional informations concerning Source Code please consult: www.trekstor.de/opensource/

Disclaimer of liability

Since this is concerning free software Contributor does not give any guarantee about free software as far as permitted by law.

Please be aware that this disclaimer is not concerning regular use of hardware and regular warranty of this device itself.

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23) Notes on disposal

Disposal

v This symbol indicates that this product and/or the battery used contain components that are harmful to the environment and/or human health if not disposed of correctly. As the owner of a used electrical or electronic device, you may not dispose of this device together with unsorted domestic waste.

a Remove the battery from the device before disposing of your old device.

Contact your city or municipal authority for information on how to correctly dispose of the device and its battery.

Recycling

t s

Your device and its sales packaging consist of valuable raw materials, which must be recycled in the interest of environmental protection.

Contact your city or municipal authority for information on the correct method of disposal.

24) Notes on liability and warranty

The manufacturer shall reserve the right to constantly further develop the product.

These changes may be made without any direct reference to them in the operating instructions. As a result, the information contained in the operating instructions does not need to reflect the current technical design.

The statutory warranty period for consumer products is 24 months. There is no warranty beyond this.

Unauthorised modifications to the device (particularly installing external firmware not approved by the manufacturer or modifications to the device hardware) may result in a loss of all warranty claims.

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E C D E C L A R AT I O N O F C O N F O R M I T Y

As manufacturer and importer respectively:

TrekStor GmbH

Kastanienallee 8 - 10

D-64653 Lorsch, Germany

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Product: SurfTab xiron 10.1 3G (ST10416-2)

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Type: Mobile Internet Device

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99/5/EC Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment

2004/108/EC EMC Directive: Electromagnetic Compatibility

2006/95/EC Low Voltage Directive

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The following norms were consulted to assess conformity:

EN 300 328 V1.8.1

Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Data transmission equipment operating in the 2,4 GHz ISM band and using wide band modulation techniques

EN 301 489-1 V1.9.2 EMC and ERM

EMC standard for radio equipment and services; Part 1: Common technical requirements

EN 301 489-17 V2.2.1

Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment; Part 17: Specific conditions for 2,4 GHz wideband transmission systems.

EN 60950-1:2006/A2:2013

Information technology equipment – Safety – Part 1: General requirements

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The CE symbol confirms that this product conforms with the above mentioned norms and regulations.

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The manufacturer also declares the conformity of the product according to the following directives:

2001/95/EC General Product Safety

2011/65/EU RoHS: Hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment

2006/1907/EC REACh: Regulation concerning the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals

2009/125/EC Ecodesign requirements for energy-using products

Lorsch, 26.03.2014

Thorsten Koroscha, LPM

Supportinformationen

Sollten Sie Fragen zu Ihrem TrekStor Produkt haben, gehen Sie bitte wie folgt vor:

• Überprüfen Sie anhand der Produkteigenschaften und der Funktionen Ihres Gerätes

(auf der Verpackung ersichtlich), ob Sie die richtigen Einstellungen vorgenommen haben.

• Lesen Sie aufmerksam die gesamte Bedienungsanleitung.

• Informieren Sie sich auf unserer Website www.trekstor.de

über aktuelle Informationen zu

Ihrem Produkt (z. B. neu verfügbare Firmware-Updates).

Wenn Sie weitergehende Fragen zu Ihrem Produkt haben, beachten Sie bitte die folgenden

TrekStor Supportoptionen:

FAQ Der FAQ-Bereich unserer Website bietet Ihnen vielfältige Problemlösungshinweise.

Hier erhalten Sie Antworten zu den am häufigsten gestellten Fragen zu unseren Produkten.

E-Mail Füllen Sie das Supportformular auf unserer Website aus oder senden Sie eine E-Mail an [email protected]

.

Telefonsupport Von Deutschland aus wählen Sie bitte 01805-TREKSTOR * , 01805-87357867 * .

Die Nummer der Supporthotline für andere Länder finden Sie auf unserer

Website unter "SERVICE".

* 14 Cent/Min. aus dem deutschen Festnetz der DTAG, max. 42 Cent/Min. aus Mobilfunknetzen.

Support information

If you have any questions regarding your TrekStor product, please proceed as follows:

• Check the features as well as the functions of your device (apparent on the packaging),

in order to use the correct settings.

• Read the manual carefully.

• Inform yourself on our website www.trekstor.de/en about the up-to-date information concerning

your product (e. g. available most recent firmware releases).

In the case you have further questions regarding your product, please note the following

TrekStor support options:

FAQ The FAQ area of our website offers you a wide range of problem solving hints.

Here you can obtain answers to the most frequently asked questions concerning our products.

E-Mail Please fill in the support form on our website or send an E-Mail to [email protected]

. You can find mailing addresses for other countries when you click "SERVICE" at the menu bar on our website.

Phone support Please find the number of the support hotline for your country on our website under "SERVICE" as well.

TrekStor GmbH

Kastanienallee 8-10

D-64653 Lorsch, Germany www.trekstor.de

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