The document is a user's manual for the Predator 8 tablet that provides instructions on features, functions, setup, usage, and specifications. It covers topics such as turning on the tablet, charging the battery, using the touchscreen and home screen, connecting to Wi-Fi, and contains a table of contents, settings guide, and troubleshooting information. The manual is intended to help users understand and operate the various aspects of the Predator 8 tablet.
The document is a user manual for the Acer Liquid Jade Z smartphone that describes how to set up and use the device. It includes sections on unpacking the smartphone and its accessories, understanding the hardware features and buttons, charging the battery, installing SIM and microSD cards, powering on and setting up the device, and using basic functions. The manual provides an overview of the smartphone's specifications and contains troubleshooting information.
The document provides instructions for using a Lenovo IdeaPad laptop. It advises reading safety manuals before use and notes that features may vary by model. It also contains chapters on getting to know the computer, starting Windows 8, troubleshooting, and replacing components. Instructions are applicable to several Lenovo IdeaPad models unless otherwise stated.
Set up Google Assistant
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VIII. Battery
The battery is not removable. Please fully charge the battery before first
use. When the battery is low, please recharge in time.
IX .Firmware Upgrading Procedures
1. Download the latest firmware package from the manufacturer's
website. Make sure the firmware is compatible with your tablet model.
2. Copy the firmware package to the root directory of the tablet's
internal storage or external SD card.
3. Power off the tablet and then power it on while pressing and holding
the "Reset" button located at the bottom of the tablet.
4. When the upgrade mode menu appears, use the volume buttons
The document provides instructions for starting up and using GT Designer 2 (GTD2) screen design software, including how to create a new project, set up system environments, add base screens and objects like switches and text, edit figures and objects, use copy and paste functions, and save project files. It also offers tips for using tools in GTD2 to reduce screen design time through libraries, batch editing, and adjusting properties.
SAMSUNG UNVEILS ST550(TL225) AND ST500(TL220) DIGITAL COMPACT CAMERAS INNOVA...korina nariko
The Samsung ST550 and ST500 cameras are innovative in having front and back LCD displays to help users take self portraits easily. They also feature 12.2 megapixel sensors, 4.6x optical zooms, HD video recording, and smart auto modes to take high quality photos with ease. The dual LCD screens and touch interfaces make these cameras unique in allowing users new ways to frame and capture photos.
The document provides a user manual for the MEPRO FORESIGHT augmented weapon sight. It summarizes the key features and components of the sight, including an internal compass, battery level indicator, five pre-set tactical reticles that can be selected, and Bluetooth connectivity to a mobile app. It describes how to power up and adjust the brightness and reticle settings, navigate the menu to access settings like low power mode, zeroing, and Bluetooth. It also provides troubleshooting tips and maintenance instructions like charging. Technical specifications are listed at the end.
Vodafone Smart Platinum 7 Manual / User Guidemanualsheet
This user manual provides instructions for using the key features and applications of a smartphone. It describes the physical buttons and connectors, how to power on and set up the device, customize and navigate the home screen, make phone calls, send messages, manage contacts, browse the internet, use apps like the camera and maps, connect to other devices, and change system settings. The manual is intended to help new users understand and optimize the usage of the core smartphone functions.
The document is a user manual for the Acer Liquid Jade Z smartphone that describes how to set up and use the device. It includes sections on unpacking the smartphone and its accessories, understanding the hardware features and buttons, charging the battery, installing SIM and microSD cards, powering on and setting up the device, and using basic functions. The manual provides an overview of the smartphone's specifications and contains troubleshooting information.
The document provides instructions for using a Lenovo IdeaPad laptop. It advises reading safety manuals before use and notes that features may vary by model. It also contains chapters on getting to know the computer, starting Windows 8, troubleshooting, and replacing components. Instructions are applicable to several Lenovo IdeaPad models unless otherwise stated.
Set up Google Assistant
20
VIII. Battery
The battery is not removable. Please fully charge the battery before first
use. When the battery is low, please recharge in time.
IX .Firmware Upgrading Procedures
1. Download the latest firmware package from the manufacturer's
website. Make sure the firmware is compatible with your tablet model.
2. Copy the firmware package to the root directory of the tablet's
internal storage or external SD card.
3. Power off the tablet and then power it on while pressing and holding
the "Reset" button located at the bottom of the tablet.
4. When the upgrade mode menu appears, use the volume buttons
The document provides instructions for starting up and using GT Designer 2 (GTD2) screen design software, including how to create a new project, set up system environments, add base screens and objects like switches and text, edit figures and objects, use copy and paste functions, and save project files. It also offers tips for using tools in GTD2 to reduce screen design time through libraries, batch editing, and adjusting properties.
SAMSUNG UNVEILS ST550(TL225) AND ST500(TL220) DIGITAL COMPACT CAMERAS INNOVA...korina nariko
The Samsung ST550 and ST500 cameras are innovative in having front and back LCD displays to help users take self portraits easily. They also feature 12.2 megapixel sensors, 4.6x optical zooms, HD video recording, and smart auto modes to take high quality photos with ease. The dual LCD screens and touch interfaces make these cameras unique in allowing users new ways to frame and capture photos.
The document provides a user manual for the MEPRO FORESIGHT augmented weapon sight. It summarizes the key features and components of the sight, including an internal compass, battery level indicator, five pre-set tactical reticles that can be selected, and Bluetooth connectivity to a mobile app. It describes how to power up and adjust the brightness and reticle settings, navigate the menu to access settings like low power mode, zeroing, and Bluetooth. It also provides troubleshooting tips and maintenance instructions like charging. Technical specifications are listed at the end.
Vodafone Smart Platinum 7 Manual / User Guidemanualsheet
This user manual provides instructions for using the key features and applications of a smartphone. It describes the physical buttons and connectors, how to power on and set up the device, customize and navigate the home screen, make phone calls, send messages, manage contacts, browse the internet, use apps like the camera and maps, connect to other devices, and change system settings. The manual is intended to help new users understand and optimize the usage of the core smartphone functions.
1. The document provides instructions and specifications for a digital night vision device. It details how to operate the device safely, install components like batteries, and adjust settings.
2. Menu options are described that allow configuring display settings, recording features, and other device options. Cautions are provided about safe eye and equipment use.
3. Technical specifications include supported wireless standards, voltage ranges, and operating temperature for the device. The document also provides warranty terms and contact information.
Alcatel Onetouch Pixi 8 Manual / User Guidemanualsheet
This document provides safety information and instructions for an ALCATEL ONETOUCH PIXI 8 tablet. It recommends taking safety precautions such as switching the device off near gas/flammable liquids, keeping it away from medical devices, and avoiding prolonged listening at high volumes. It also warns that children should be supervised when using the device and to back up important data. The document contains disclaimers and lists conditions of use such as avoiding exposure to moisture.
The Lenovo Ideapad 100s user guide manual PDF (English)manualsheet
The document provides information about the Lenovo ideapad 100S laptop, including its key features and specifications. It describes the laptop's external ports and controls, and provides instructions for basic tasks like starting up Windows 10 for the first time, connecting to wireless networks, and shutting down or putting the laptop to sleep. It also covers using the recovery system to restore the operating system and troubleshooting frequently asked questions.
Lenovo Flex 3 manual PDF and Troubleshooting / User Guidemanualsheet
Lenovo Flex 3 user guides provide important safety and usage information. The guides instruct users to read manuals before using their computer. They describe the computer's features like the touchscreen, keyboard, ports and buttons. They also explain how to configure Windows 10 initially, operate the touchscreen, connect to wireless networks and more. Troubleshooting tips are also included to help with common issues.
The document discusses the camera's power switch and settings. When the power switch is turned on or off, the camera performs a self-cleaning function. The camera will automatically turn off after 30 seconds of non-use to save battery power, but can be turned back on by pressing the shutter button. The auto power-off time can also be changed in the camera menu.
The document describes the various buttons and inputs on a video camera, including the power button, start/stop button, LCD screen, viewfinder, headphone input, charging input, zoom in/out buttons, memory card input, mic input, and focus rings to adjust clarity and focus. It provides brief explanations of the functions of each component to operate and customize settings on the camera.
This chapter discusses setting up iPad, including what is needed to use iPad, how to set it up, and how to set up mail and other accounts. It also covers using iCloud to manage content on iPad, connecting iPad to a computer, and viewing the user guide on iPad.
Instructions on how to use the Sony digital video camera. Created by Mr. Jim Berry, Cherokee County School District Instructional Technology Specialist
This document provides updated information about new Windows features and specifications for a computer. It summarizes navigating the Start screen, enhanced search and snap features, connecting to wireless displays, backup and recovery procedures, and specifications. The document directs the user to additional HP resources for more information.
This user manual provides instructions for setting up and using a community computer called K-Yan. K-Yan is an all-in-one device that includes a projector, computer, and speakers. It can be used to project presentations, videos, and access the internet for community members. The manual covers unpacking K-Yan, setting up the projection area, starting up and shutting down the computer and projector, and basic projector controls. Contact information is also provided for technical support.
Vodafone Smart 4 mini Manual / User Guidemanualsheet
The document provides instructions and information about a Vodafone Smart 4 mini phone. It includes:
- A list of the phone's keys and connectors.
- Instructions for setting up the phone for the first time, including inserting SIM cards and charging the battery.
- An overview of the phone's home screen and basic navigation gestures.
- Descriptions of the status bar icons and the notification panel.
- Tables of contents for the rest of the user manual sections on phone calls, messaging, apps, and settings.
1) This manual provides instructions for operating an analog-digital watch with features like timekeeping, calendar, alarm, stopwatch, and dual time.
2) The watch can display time in either 12-hour or 24-hour format and the display can be dark or light colored.
3) The backlight uses EL lighting and sounds an alarm when illuminated. Frequent use shortens battery life.
This document provides instructions for setting up and programming a CRC6100 touch-screen astronomical time clock. Key functions include setting the date and time, daylight saving time, astronomical settings based on location, system settings, and creating schedules and repeat schedules to control lighting. Schedules can be set to run on specific days or repeat on intervals, and support controlling individual addresses, groups, patterns, and dimmers.
Tap to use Siri to find and join Wi-Fi networks.
••
Forget a network: Tap next to a network you’ve joined before, then tap Forget this
Network. You need to enter the password again if you want to join that network another
time.
••
Turn Wi-Fi off: Tap the Wi-Fi switch to off. This also turns off Personal Hotspot if it’s on.
••
Adjust settings: Tap Other Wi-Fi Settings to adjust additional options.
You can also join a Wi-Fi network from Control Center. See Control Center on page 28.
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Lenovo Ideapad 310 (15" Touch) user guide manual PDF (English)manualsheet
Here are the key steps to connect to a wireless network:
1. Select the wireless network icon in the notification area and select the wireless network you want to connect to.
2. If the network is password protected, enter the password.
3. Once connected, you should see the wireless network icon change to show that you're connected.
4. To verify the connection, you can open a web browser and try to navigate to a website.
Let me know if you have any other questions!
Sony Xperia X Performance Manual / User Guidemanualsheet
This user guide provides information about the main features and functions of the X Performance device. It discusses device setup, the basics of using the touchscreen and interface, installing and downloading apps, connecting to networks and the internet, security features, camera functions, multimedia apps, settings customization and more. The guide is divided into several sections covering getting started, the basics, apps and features, settings, care and maintenance.
This document is a user guide for the ZTE Overture phone. It provides instructions on how to set up the phone, make calls, manage contacts, send messages, use email, connect to the internet via WiFi or cellular networks, and browse the web. The guide covers basic phone functions and settings.
1) The user manual provides instructions on using various features of a ZTE phone such as making calls, contacts, messaging, internet browsing, and settings.
2) It describes the phone hardware including keys, ports and how to install SIM and memory cards. Basic phone usage like powering on/off and waking from sleep are also covered.
3) The manual also includes safety information and specifications for the phone.
This document provides instructions on inserting a microSIM card and microSD card into the LG Tribute 2 phone. It describes removing the back cover, inserting the microSIM card with the gold IC chip facing downward, inserting the battery, and replacing the back cover. Additional details are provided on handling microSIM cards properly and inserting or removing them with the phone powered off.
1. Use a cloud service like Google Contacts or iCloud to automatically sync contacts between devices.
2. Connect both phones using a USB cable and use a file manager app to transfer the contacts file.
3. Log in to the contacts app on your new phone using the same account as your old phone to merge contacts.
Vodafone Smart 4 turbo Manual / User Guidemanualsheet
This document provides instructions for basic set up and use of a Smart 4 turbo mobile phone. It describes how to remove the back cover and battery, insert SIM and microSD cards, charge the battery, power on/off the phone, lock/unlock the screen, and navigate the home screen and apps. It also provides guidance on making calls, managing contacts, sending messages, using the browser, taking photos, and changing device settings. The document is an user manual for a Vodafone mobile phone.
This document provides a user guide for a mobile phone. It covers getting started topics like parts and functions of the phone, inserting SIM and SD cards, charging the battery, and turning the phone on and off. It also covers basic operations like navigating the home screen and apps, making calls, messaging, and entering text. Advanced topics covered include phone settings, customizing the home screen, camera functions, apps like contacts and browser, and connectivity options. Troubleshooting tips and specifications are also included at the end.
1. The document provides instructions and specifications for a digital night vision device. It details how to operate the device safely, install components like batteries, and adjust settings.
2. Menu options are described that allow configuring display settings, recording features, and other device options. Cautions are provided about safe eye and equipment use.
3. Technical specifications include supported wireless standards, voltage ranges, and operating temperature for the device. The document also provides warranty terms and contact information.
Alcatel Onetouch Pixi 8 Manual / User Guidemanualsheet
This document provides safety information and instructions for an ALCATEL ONETOUCH PIXI 8 tablet. It recommends taking safety precautions such as switching the device off near gas/flammable liquids, keeping it away from medical devices, and avoiding prolonged listening at high volumes. It also warns that children should be supervised when using the device and to back up important data. The document contains disclaimers and lists conditions of use such as avoiding exposure to moisture.
The Lenovo Ideapad 100s user guide manual PDF (English)manualsheet
The document provides information about the Lenovo ideapad 100S laptop, including its key features and specifications. It describes the laptop's external ports and controls, and provides instructions for basic tasks like starting up Windows 10 for the first time, connecting to wireless networks, and shutting down or putting the laptop to sleep. It also covers using the recovery system to restore the operating system and troubleshooting frequently asked questions.
Lenovo Flex 3 manual PDF and Troubleshooting / User Guidemanualsheet
Lenovo Flex 3 user guides provide important safety and usage information. The guides instruct users to read manuals before using their computer. They describe the computer's features like the touchscreen, keyboard, ports and buttons. They also explain how to configure Windows 10 initially, operate the touchscreen, connect to wireless networks and more. Troubleshooting tips are also included to help with common issues.
The document discusses the camera's power switch and settings. When the power switch is turned on or off, the camera performs a self-cleaning function. The camera will automatically turn off after 30 seconds of non-use to save battery power, but can be turned back on by pressing the shutter button. The auto power-off time can also be changed in the camera menu.
The document describes the various buttons and inputs on a video camera, including the power button, start/stop button, LCD screen, viewfinder, headphone input, charging input, zoom in/out buttons, memory card input, mic input, and focus rings to adjust clarity and focus. It provides brief explanations of the functions of each component to operate and customize settings on the camera.
This chapter discusses setting up iPad, including what is needed to use iPad, how to set it up, and how to set up mail and other accounts. It also covers using iCloud to manage content on iPad, connecting iPad to a computer, and viewing the user guide on iPad.
Instructions on how to use the Sony digital video camera. Created by Mr. Jim Berry, Cherokee County School District Instructional Technology Specialist
This document provides updated information about new Windows features and specifications for a computer. It summarizes navigating the Start screen, enhanced search and snap features, connecting to wireless displays, backup and recovery procedures, and specifications. The document directs the user to additional HP resources for more information.
This user manual provides instructions for setting up and using a community computer called K-Yan. K-Yan is an all-in-one device that includes a projector, computer, and speakers. It can be used to project presentations, videos, and access the internet for community members. The manual covers unpacking K-Yan, setting up the projection area, starting up and shutting down the computer and projector, and basic projector controls. Contact information is also provided for technical support.
Vodafone Smart 4 mini Manual / User Guidemanualsheet
The document provides instructions and information about a Vodafone Smart 4 mini phone. It includes:
- A list of the phone's keys and connectors.
- Instructions for setting up the phone for the first time, including inserting SIM cards and charging the battery.
- An overview of the phone's home screen and basic navigation gestures.
- Descriptions of the status bar icons and the notification panel.
- Tables of contents for the rest of the user manual sections on phone calls, messaging, apps, and settings.
1) This manual provides instructions for operating an analog-digital watch with features like timekeeping, calendar, alarm, stopwatch, and dual time.
2) The watch can display time in either 12-hour or 24-hour format and the display can be dark or light colored.
3) The backlight uses EL lighting and sounds an alarm when illuminated. Frequent use shortens battery life.
This document provides instructions for setting up and programming a CRC6100 touch-screen astronomical time clock. Key functions include setting the date and time, daylight saving time, astronomical settings based on location, system settings, and creating schedules and repeat schedules to control lighting. Schedules can be set to run on specific days or repeat on intervals, and support controlling individual addresses, groups, patterns, and dimmers.
Tap to use Siri to find and join Wi-Fi networks.
••
Forget a network: Tap next to a network you’ve joined before, then tap Forget this
Network. You need to enter the password again if you want to join that network another
time.
••
Turn Wi-Fi off: Tap the Wi-Fi switch to off. This also turns off Personal Hotspot if it’s on.
••
Adjust settings: Tap Other Wi-Fi Settings to adjust additional options.
You can also join a Wi-Fi network from Control Center. See Control Center on page 28.
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Lenovo Ideapad 310 (15" Touch) user guide manual PDF (English)manualsheet
Here are the key steps to connect to a wireless network:
1. Select the wireless network icon in the notification area and select the wireless network you want to connect to.
2. If the network is password protected, enter the password.
3. Once connected, you should see the wireless network icon change to show that you're connected.
4. To verify the connection, you can open a web browser and try to navigate to a website.
Let me know if you have any other questions!
Sony Xperia X Performance Manual / User Guidemanualsheet
This user guide provides information about the main features and functions of the X Performance device. It discusses device setup, the basics of using the touchscreen and interface, installing and downloading apps, connecting to networks and the internet, security features, camera functions, multimedia apps, settings customization and more. The guide is divided into several sections covering getting started, the basics, apps and features, settings, care and maintenance.
This document is a user guide for the ZTE Overture phone. It provides instructions on how to set up the phone, make calls, manage contacts, send messages, use email, connect to the internet via WiFi or cellular networks, and browse the web. The guide covers basic phone functions and settings.
1) The user manual provides instructions on using various features of a ZTE phone such as making calls, contacts, messaging, internet browsing, and settings.
2) It describes the phone hardware including keys, ports and how to install SIM and memory cards. Basic phone usage like powering on/off and waking from sleep are also covered.
3) The manual also includes safety information and specifications for the phone.
This document provides instructions on inserting a microSIM card and microSD card into the LG Tribute 2 phone. It describes removing the back cover, inserting the microSIM card with the gold IC chip facing downward, inserting the battery, and replacing the back cover. Additional details are provided on handling microSIM cards properly and inserting or removing them with the phone powered off.
1. Use a cloud service like Google Contacts or iCloud to automatically sync contacts between devices.
2. Connect both phones using a USB cable and use a file manager app to transfer the contacts file.
3. Log in to the contacts app on your new phone using the same account as your old phone to merge contacts.
Vodafone Smart 4 turbo Manual / User Guidemanualsheet
This document provides instructions for basic set up and use of a Smart 4 turbo mobile phone. It describes how to remove the back cover and battery, insert SIM and microSD cards, charge the battery, power on/off the phone, lock/unlock the screen, and navigate the home screen and apps. It also provides guidance on making calls, managing contacts, sending messages, using the browser, taking photos, and changing device settings. The document is an user manual for a Vodafone mobile phone.
This document provides a user guide for a mobile phone. It covers getting started topics like parts and functions of the phone, inserting SIM and SD cards, charging the battery, and turning the phone on and off. It also covers basic operations like navigating the home screen and apps, making calls, messaging, and entering text. Advanced topics covered include phone settings, customizing the home screen, camera functions, apps like contacts and browser, and connectivity options. Troubleshooting tips and specifications are also included at the end.
The document is about the Motorola Pro+ smartphone. It provides information about the phone's features and specifications. Some key points:
- It has a 1GHz processor for fast performance. The MOTOBLUR software allows you to see social updates, emails, contacts and more on the home screen.
- It has features for business and personal use, including enterprise security tools. The touchscreen and interface provide an easy way to access apps, browse the web, and view photos and videos.
- Setup instructions are provided to assemble the phone, charge it, register for a MOTOBLUR account to access social networks and online services, and connect to Wi-Fi networks for data access. Basic phone
Samsung Galaxy Note Edge Manual / User Guidemanualsheet
Here are the steps to set up a Samsung account on your device:
1. From the Home screen, tap Apps > Settings > Accounts > Add account.
2. Tap Samsung account.
3. If you already have a Samsung account, enter your email address and password to sign in.
4. If you don't have a Samsung account, tap Create account.
5. Enter your email address, password, and any other information as prompted and follow the on-screen instructions to set up your Samsung account.
6. Once you've set up your Samsung account, it will be added to the Accounts section of your device's Settings menu.
You can then use your Samsung account to access
This document provides a user guide for the GiONEE P5 mini cell phone. It outlines key features of the phone including how to safely use the phone, insert SIM and SD cards, charge the battery, navigate the home screen, make calls, send messages, and use apps like the camera, gallery, and music player. The guide also covers connection options, advanced features, health and safety information, and answers to frequently asked questions.
Vodafone Smart Tab II 7 Quick Start Guidemanualsheet
This quick start guide provides instructions for setting up and using the Vodafone Smart Tab II tablet. It describes including inserting the SIM card, turning the device on and off, charging the battery, connecting to the internet and setting up the Android operating system. It also provides an overview of the home screen and apps, and includes safety and regulatory information.
This document provides a user guide for an LG phone model LG-H815. It includes sections on phone layout and features, installation of SIM cards and batteries, device setup and use, making calls, managing contacts, messaging, camera use, and connecting to networks and devices. The guide provides setup instructions, descriptions of menu options, and tips for phone operation in short form instructions and lists.
Vodafone Smart ultra 6 Manual / User Guidemanualsheet
The document is a user manual for the Vodafone Smart ultra 6 phone. It provides instructions on getting started with the phone, including turning it on/off, locking the screen, installing SIM/memory cards and charging the battery. It also describes the phone keys and navigation as well as customizing settings and using key features like calls, contacts, messaging, browser and camera. The manual contains troubleshooting tips and safety information.
This document provides guidelines and instructions for safely using an AT&T device:
- Do not use the device when driving or operating machinery. Only use it in temperatures between 0-35°C. Turn it off in restricted areas.
- Use approved accessories only. Do not use damaged or wet accessories. Keep the device dry. Do not expose it to magnetic detectors. Take care when handling the glass screen.
- Do not listen to loud volumes for long periods. Disconnect power before cleaning. Only clean the screen with approved cloths. Send it for repair to authorized personnel only.
- Improperly disposing of batteries or throwing the device in municipal waste is prohibited. Check local regulations for electronic device disposal. Do
Samsung Galaxy Tab E 8.0 Manual / User Guidemanualsheet
This user guide provides instructions for using a Samsung tablet. It covers setting up the tablet, learning basic operations like using the touchscreen and home screen, installing and using apps, customizing the home screen, using contacts and messaging features, and more. The guide includes sections on parts and functions, charging the battery, turning the tablet on and off, activating the tablet, completing setup screens, using the home screen and apps list, capturing screenshots, launching and managing apps, using airplane mode, entering text with the keyboard and voice typing, setting up a Google account, using the Google Play store, locking and unlocking the screen, updating the tablet and installed apps, using a memory card, customizing the home screen, adding and
This user manual provides instructions for setting up and using the Acer Liquid Z530S Duo smartphone. It includes information on unpacking the device, inserting SIM cards, charging the battery, turning the device on and off, making calls, sending messages, browsing the internet, taking photos and videos, and basic troubleshooting. The manual also lists the specifications of the smartphone and contains legal agreements.
Samsung Galaxy S7 edge Manual / User Guidemanualsheet
The document provides instructions for installing and removing the SIM card or USIM card on Samsung Galaxy devices, describing how to open the tray, place the card correctly with contacts facing downwards, and securely close the tray. It also notes that dual SIM models can accommodate two cards in tray 1 and tray 2.
The document is a user manual for the Acer Iconia Tab 10 tablet. It provides information on features of the tablet, unpacking it when purchased, turning it on for the first time and setting it up, charging the battery, using the touchscreen and home screen, connecting devices, going online, using media playback features, the camera, settings, updating and resetting the tablet, and troubleshooting.
The user manual provides instructions for the Smart Tab N8 tablet and includes:
1) A description of the tablet's keys, connectors, and getting started process including powering on and setting up the device.
2) An overview of the tablet's home screen and how to navigate and use the touchscreen.
3) Details about the status bar and notification panel at the top of the screen.
Vodafone Smart Tab 4G Manual / User Guidemanualsheet
This document is a user manual for the Smart Tab 4G tablet by Vodafone. It provides instructions on basic tablet use including hardware features, setting up the tablet, navigating the home screen and apps, customizing settings, connecting to networks, using apps like contacts and messaging, and more. The manual contains over 10 sections that cover all aspects of the tablet's functionality and common tasks in concise steps and descriptions.
Vodafone Smart 4 power Manual / User Guidemanualsheet
This document provides instructions and information about various features for a Vodafone mobile phone. It includes sections on phone keys and connectors, setting up the phone for initial use, navigating and customizing the home screen, phone calls and contacts, text input, messaging, apps, settings and more. The document contains explanatory notes and graphics to illustrate the features and guide the user.
The document is a user manual for the Acer Liquid Z330 Duo smartphone. It contains information about setting up the device such as unpacking it, charging the battery, inserting SIM and microSD cards. It also provides an overview of the smartphone's features and basic instructions for using it, including making calls, sending messages, browsing the internet, taking photos and more. The manual contains safety warnings and product specifications at the end.
Vodafone Smart first 6 Manual / User Guidemanualsheet
- The document is the user manual for the Vodafone VF695 phone.
- It covers all aspects of using the phone from basic set up to using its various features like calling, texting, camera, and apps.
- The manual is organized by topic with sections on the phone hardware, navigation and home screens, making calls, messaging, photos, internet and more.
This quick start guide provides instructions for setting up and using an Alcatel ONETOUCH P330X mobile device. It explains how to power on the device, insert SIM and microSD cards, charge the battery, and navigate the home screen. Basic phone functions like making calls and texting are covered. The guide also provides tips on volume control, camera use, and links to the full user manual and other support resources.
Vodafone Smart speed 6 Manual / User Guidemanualsheet
The document is the user manual for a Vodafone smartphone. It includes sections on the phone keys and connectors, how to get started using the phone including setting it up, understanding the home screen and interface, making phone calls and using contacts, sending messages, using apps like the calendar, browser, and settings. It provides instructions and details for the basic functions and use of the phone.
Manage your Google Assistant settings.
Ads: Manage your Google advertising settings.
Location history: Manage your location history and privacy settings.
Web & App Activity: Manage your web and app activity settings.
On the Home screen, tap > to enter Settings screen. Then, choose
Personal > Security & location > Privacy.
You can manage your privacy settings for location, permissions, and other data access
on your phone.
The document is a user manual that provides instructions on using a Samsung mobile device, including assembling the device, turning it on and off, understanding the screen and keys, installing SIM cards and memory cards, charging the battery, and basic operations of the touch screen. The manual contains several sections covering phone use, applications, settings, safety information, and troubleshooting.
Vodafone Tab Prime 6 Manual / User Guidemanualsheet
The user manual provides instructions on using the device. It covers topics like the home screen, text input, contacts, messaging, calendar, connecting to networks, apps, settings and more. Sections include descriptions of the keys and connectors, how to power on/off and lock the screen, and customizing the home screen.
This document provides instructions for basic set up and use of a mobile device. It covers installing SIM and memory cards, charging the battery, turning the device on/off, unlocking the screen, connecting to WiFi and Bluetooth. It also explains how to use the home screen and apps like phone, contacts, messaging, browser, camera, calendar, and file manager. The document provides safety precautions and care instructions for the device as well.
This document provides instructions for basic set up and use of a mobile device. It describes how to install SIM and memory cards, charge the battery, turn the device on/off, connect to WiFi and Bluetooth, lock and unlock the screen, and add widgets to the home screen. The document also explains how to make calls, send messages, take photos, browse the web, and install apps. It provides tips for entering text, managing apps, and resetting the device to factory settings.
LG G5 T-Mobile Manual / User Guide (English)manualsheet
This document provides instructions for using the user guide for an LG smartphone. It explains that the guide contains important safety information and instructions for proper use of the device. It also provides definitions for different notice types found in the guide and a table of contents for the main sections.
El GALAXY Note
- Pantalla grande de 5,3” + diseño ligero y delgado
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3. Table of contents - 3
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Getting started with your tablet 4
Features and functions........................... 4
Unpacking your tablet............................. 4
Getting to know your tablet ................ 5
Turning on for the first time................ 6
Charging your tablet 8
Assembling the power adapter.......... 8
Using your tablet 10
Using the touchscreen.......................... 10
The Home screen...................................... 10
The onscreen keyboard........................ 18
Editing text................................................... 19
Shutting down your tablet.................. 21
Connecting devices to your tablet 22
Connecting to AC power ..................... 22
Inserting a microSD card................... 22
Transferring files between your
tablet and PC............................................. 22
Connecting a Bluetooth device....... 23
Accessories................................................. 24
Going online 25
Managing Wi-Fi connections............ 25
Browsing the Internet.......................... 25
Setting up the Email application.... 26
Google services ........................................ 26
Playing music 30
Multimedia playback ............................. 30
Managing people and contacts 31
Using the camera and camcorder 34
Camera/camcorder icons and
indicators ...................................................... 34
Settings.......................................................... 35
Taking a photo........................................... 35
Shooting a video....................................... 35
Supported formats.................................. 36
Advanced settings 37
Wireless & Networks............................. 37
Device.............................................................. 39
Personal ......................................................... 41
System ........................................................... 42
Updating your tablet’s operating
system ............................................................ 42
Resetting your tablet ............................ 43
FAQ and troubleshooting 44
Other sources of help .......................... 46
Specifications 47
Guidelines for safe battery usage 50
End user license agreement 52
4. 4 - Getting started with your tablet
GETTING STARTED WITH YOUR
TABLET
Features and functions
Your new tablet offers leading, easy-to-access multimedia
and entertainment features. You can:
• Connect to the Internet via Wi-Fi.
• Access your email while on the move.
• Keep in touch with your friends via your People and social
networking apps.
Unpacking your tablet
Your new tablet comes packed in a protective box. Carefully
unpack the box and remove the contents. If any of the
following items are missing or damaged, contact your dealer
immediately:
• Predator tablet
• Product setup and safety information
• USB cable
• AC adapter
• Warranty card
Note
Before using your tablet for the first time, you need to charge it
for at least four hours. After that you can recharge the battery as
needed.
Note
If the battery has been depleted for a while, please charge the
tablet for at least 30 minutes using the adapter, a computer’s USB
port does not provide sufficient power.
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Getting to know your tablet
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No. Item Description
1
Micro USB port
(Slave)
Connects to a computer via a USB
cable. Also serves as the charging
port for the AC adapter. For more
information, see Charging your
tablet on page 8.
2
3.5 mm headphone
jack
Connects to stereo headphones.
3 Microphone
Receives audio for video chats and
Internet calls.
4 microSD card slot Insert a microSD card into the slot.
5 Speakers Emit audio.
6
Front-facing
camera
A 2-megapixel camera for video
chats and self-portrait images.
7 Touchscreen
8", 1920 x 1200 pixel LED-backlit
LCD.
6. 6 - Getting started with your tablet
Turning on for the first time
To turn on your tablet, press and hold the power button
until you see the Acer logo. Wait a moment for your tablet
to boot up. You will then be asked some questions before
you can use your tablet.
To start, tap to select your language then tap the arrow.
Follow the rest of the instructions as they are displayed.
If the tablet’s screen turns off, it has entered sleep mode.
Briefly press the power button to wake it up. For more
information see Waking your tablet on page 20.
8 Power button
Long press to turn the tablet on,
press briefly to turn the screen on/
off or enter sleep mode; press and
hold to turn the tablet off.
9
Volume control
key
Increases and decreases the tablet
volume.
10
Rear-facing
camera
A 5-megapixel camera for taking
high-resolution images.
No. Item Description
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Sign in to or create a Google account
If you have Internet access, your tablet allows you to
synchronize information with a Google account.
During the start-up process, you may create or sign in to an
account, which will be used to synchronize your contact list,
email, calendar and other information. If you do not yet have
Internet access, or do not want to use this feature, then tap
Skip.
If you have multiple Google accounts, such as separate
accounts for personal and business contacts, you can access
and synchonize them from the Accounts settings section.
See Multiple Google accounts on page 41
Important
You must sign in to a Google Account to use Gmail, Hangouts,
Google Calendar, and other Google Apps; to download apps from
Google Play; to back up your settings to Google servers; and to
take advantage of other Google services on your tablet.
If you want to restore existing settings from another device with
Android 2.0 (or later) installed, you must sign in to your Google
account during setup. If you wait until after setup is complete,
your settings will not be restored.
8. 8 - Charging your tablet
CHARGING YOUR TABLET
Assembling the power adapter
Your tablet is bundled with one of two types of USB power
adapters: a fixed-prong type or a removable-prong type.
Both types are described in this manual.
Fixed-prong type
The prongs and power adapter body form a complete piece,
no assembly required. Simply slide the large end of the USB
cable into the power adapter body (it will fit in only one
direction). You cannot remove or switch the prongs with this
type of adapter.
Removable-prong type
Align arrows on the power adapter head and body. Insert
the head onto the power adapter body and turn the head
towards "CLOSE" printed on the head until it clicks into
place. Simply slide the large end of the USB cable into the
power adapter body (it will fit in only one direction).
CLOSE
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Connecting power
Connect the power connector to your tablet and plug the AC
adapter into any AC outlet.
Warning
Only use an Acer-approved adapter to charge your device.
Note
It is normal for the tablet surface to become warm during charging
or long periods of use.
10. 10 - Using your tablet
USING YOUR TABLET
Using the touchscreen
Your tablet uses a touchscreen for selecting items and
entering information. Use your finger to tap the screen.
Tap: Touch the screen once to open items and select
options.
Drag: Hold your finger on the screen and drag across the
screen to select text and images.
Tap and hold: Tap and hold an item to see a list of actions
available for that item. On the pop-up menu that appears,
tap the action you want to perform.
Scroll: To scroll up or down the screen, simply drag your
finger up or down the screen in the direction that you want
to scroll.
The Home screen
When you start your tablet, or wake it from power saving, it
will display the Home screen. This screen gives you quick
access to information and simple controls with widgets or
shortcuts to apps. Widgets display information such as the
time and weather, or provide additional controls and direct
access to apps. Some have been pre-installed on your tablet,
while others may be downloaded from Google Play.
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The Home screen already features some useful controls and
information.
Search
To search for apps, files or for information on the
internet, tap the Google icon.
Simply enter the text you want to find. Tap the arrow or
Enter key to search the internet, or tap one of the
suggestions, apps or files shown in the list.
Alternatively, you can search using your voice. Simply say
the words "OK Google" and then the content you want to
search for. The results display just as if you typed the
words.
Search
Application
Application
Status and
notification area
Navigation
menu
dock
Note
Bundled apps differ depending on region and configuration.
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In order to search or browse the internet, you must be
connected to a wireless network. See Going online on
page 25.
To filter the Web search results by news, images, and more,
tap the desired filter at the bottom of the results screen.
The filter list also has an option called Tablet that searches
your tablet for the term/s you searched for. You can also
choose what Tablet searches for. After searching for
something, tap the Menu icon > Settings > Tablet search.
Select the items you want to be included in a tablet search.
Voice search
If voice search is available, tap the microphone and
speak your search request. See Voice Search on
page 27.
Navigation
To navigate through menus and
options, three (or more) icons are
shown in the bottom-left corner.
Back
Tap this icon to go to the previous page, or to go up
one level in a menu. This icon may be replaced with
the hide icon in certain cases (such as if the
keyboard or list of recent apps is shown).
Home
Tap this icon to go directly to the Home screen.
Recent
Tap this icon to see recently opened apps. Tap an application
to open it, or tap anywhere on the screen to return to the
Home screen.
Back Home Recent
Hide
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The extended Home screen
You can extend the Home screen to give you more room to
add widgets or organize shortcuts. To do so, you must add
an app or widget. See Adding an application to a Home
screen on page 14 and Adding or removing shortcuts or
widgets on page 17.
Note
Removing or moving all apps and widgets from an extended Home
screen will automatically remove that extended Home screen as
well.
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The Application menu
To access the Application menu, tap
in the center of the application dock.
The Application menu displays apps
available on your tablet.
Apps are displayed in alphabetical
order. Swipe to the left to see more
apps. See Personalizing the Home
screen on page 16.
Tap the Play Store icon to open
Google Play.
Adding an application to a Home screen
Open the Application menu and tap and hold an app you’d
like to have on the Home screen. Release your finger to
place the app. If you wish to place the app on an extended
Home screen, do the following:
1. Slide your finger to the right side of the screen.
a.Hold the app there until you have cycled through to the
desired Home screen.
b.Otherwise, hold your finger until you have cycled
through all extended Home screens and a new one is
created.
2.Release your finger to place the app.
To add a widget, see Adding or removing shortcuts or
widgets on page 17.
Status and notification area
Status and notification icons are shown at the top of the
screen. The top-right area displays a variety of information,
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such as time, battery status, and connectivity. The top-left
area displays event icons, such as a new message.
Swipe down from the top to display
notification details such as current
downloads and media controls such
as "play/pause" and "next track" when
music is playing, and to display Quick
Settings.
Priority notifications
With priority notifications turned on, the types of
notifications you’ve set as important will show up at the top
of the notification screen (even when notifications are
muted). You can finetune priority notification settings by
opening the Applications menu and tapping Settings > Sound
& notification > Interruptions.
TimeWi-Fi signal Battery
charge
status
strength
Priority
notifications
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Quick Settings icons
Icon Name Description
Airplane mode
Tap to toggle Airplane mode on and off.
When on, all wireless connectivity is
disconnected.
Auto rotate
Tap to toggle automatic screen rotation
on and off.
Bluetooth
Tap to toggle Bluetooth on and off. Tap
and hold to display Bluetooth settings.
Predator
MediaMaster
Tap to cycle through the Predator
MediaMaster screen and audio presets:
Standard; Album; Movie; or Game.
GPS
Tap to toggle your device’s location
services on and off. Tap and hold to
display location service settings.
BlueLight
Shield
Turn blue light reduction on or off. Using
BlueLight Shield may help to reduce eye
strain and fatigue.
Wi-Fi
Tap to toggle Wi-Fi on and off (waves
indicate signal strength). Small "up" and
"down" arrows mean information is being
transmitted and received, respectively.
Tap and hold to display Wi-Fi settings.
Personalizing the Home screen
You may personalize your Home screen by adding or
removing application shortcuts or widgets, and by changing
the wallpaper.
Note
If your device’s battery is getting too hot, you will be notified and
advised to turn off the device. If you fail to turn it off, it will shut
down automatically.
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Adding or removing shortcuts or widgets
To add widgets, tap and hold any open space on the Home
screen.
Tap WIDGETS to see small apps and links (such as custom
shortcuts, contacts or bookmarks) that you can add to a
Home screen. Widgets are small apps that display
constantly-updated information or quick shortcuts to apps
or special functions.
To move a widget to the Home screen, tap and hold an item
until it is selected. The Home screen will open. Drag the item
to any free area on the screen. To view information about
the widget, drag it to App info at the top of the screen.
If you wish to place a widget on an extended Home screen,
do the following:
1. Slide your finger to the right side of the screen.
a. Hold the widget there until you have cycled through to
the desired Home screen.
b.Otherwise, hold your finger until you have cycled
through all extended Home screens and a new one is
created.
2.Release your finger to place the widget.
Removing an item from the Home screen
To remove an item from the Home screen, tap and
hold the item until the Remove option appears at
the top of the screen. Simply drag the item to the
Remove option.
Changing the Home screen wallpaper
Tap and hold any open space on the Home screen and tap
WALLPAPERS. To choose from pre-selected background
images, tap an image at the bottom of the screen and tap
Set wallpaper.
To choose an image to use as wallpaper from a variety of
locations, tap Pick image. Then tap the Pick image to
display a list of locations where you might have images
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stored, such as Google Drive, Gallery, Dropbox, and others.
Once you have selected your wallpaper image, tap Set
wallpaper.
The onscreen keyboard
When you tap a text box to enter text,
an onscreen keyboard will appear.
Simply tap on keys to enter text.
Tap the ?123 button to see numbers
and special characters, and then tap
the ~ [ < key to see more options. Tap
and hold a key to select alternative
characters (if available for that key),
such as letters with accents or
related symbols.
Note
The layout of the keyboard (and some button icons) vary slightly,
depending on the application and information that is required.
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Changing Google keyboard settings
To use a different keyboard language or change settings,
open the Application menu and tap Settings. Tap Language
& input and under Keyboard & input methods, tap the option
you want to modify.
Predictive text or auto correction
The Google keyboard can provide predictive text input. As
you tap the letters of a word, a selection of words are
displayed above the keyboard that continue the sequence of
letters tapped, or are a close match allowing for errors. The
word list changes after every key press. If the word you
need is displayed, you can tap on it to insert it into your text.
To turn predictive text on or off with the Google keyboard,
open the Application menu and tap Settings. Tap Language
& input and under Keyboard & input methods, tap Google
Keyboard > Text correction. Tap Show correction
suggestions to toggle this feature on or off. In addition, tap
Auto correction and select one of the options to set the
keyboard’s auto correction level.
Editing text
You can select and edit text in certain apps, such as text you
have entered in a text field. Selected text can be cut or
copied and later pasted within the same application, or to a
different application.
Note
Predictive text and auto correction are not supported in all apps.
Note
Certain apps may not support text selection, or only support it in
certain areas. Other apps may offer specialized commands to
select text.
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Selecting text
To select text that you want to cut, copy, delete or replace:
1. Tap the text you want to select. If you can select this text,
a cursor is inserted below the text.
2.Tap and hold the text or word you want to select. The
selected text is highlighted, with a tab at each end of the
selection.
3.Drag either tab to expand or reduce the amount of selected
text, or tap SELECT ALL.
4.To cut or copy the text, tap the CUT or COPY button.
Inserting text
To type new text or add text that you have copied:
1. Tap where you want to insert text. If you can select this
text, a cursor is inserted below the text. To replace a word,
double tap the word. In both cases, if you previously
copied text, a PASTE button displays.
2.If the cursor is not in the desired position, simply drag it to
the correct position.
3.Modify the text by typing or deleting text or tapping the
PASTE button.
Waking your tablet
If the screen is off and the tablet does not react to any taps
on the screen, then it has been locked and is in sleep mode.
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To wake your tablet, press the power button. Your tablet will
display the Lock screen. To unlock the screen, press the lock
button and follow the lock to the right side of the circle.
Security Options
For additional security, you may set a code or number that
must be entered to access the tablet, such as an unlock
pattern (a set of dots that must be tapped in the correct
order). Open the Application menu and tap Settings >
Security > Screen lock. If you forget your unlock pattern,
please refer to Unlock pattern on page 45.
Shutting down your tablet
If you won’t use your tablet for an extended period of time,
turn it off to save battery power. To turn off your tablet
(even when locked), press and hold the power button until a
menu displays (about one second). Tap Power off and
confirm the shut down. To force a shutdown, press and hold
the power button until the tablet shuts down (about four
seconds).
22. 22 - Connecting devices to your tablet
CONNECTING DEVICES TO YOUR
TABLET
Connecting to AC power
See Charging your tablet on page 8
Inserting a microSD card
You may install a microSD card into the microSD slot on the
left-hand side of the device to expand your device's storage
space. Ensure that the microSD card is inserted all the way
into the card slot.
To check card capacity, open the Applications menu and tap
Settings > Storage. Your card’s current capacity is listed
under SD card.
Transferring files between your tablet and PC
Your tablet and any connected storage devices can be
accessed from a PC with a USB connection.
Connecting to a PC as a USB storage device
If you wish to transfer information between your device and
your computer (either the microSD card in your device or
the device’s internal memory), you can connect your device
to a PC using the supplied USB cable.
1. Plug the USB sync cable into the micro USB connector on
your device.
Note
Your tablet only supports microSD cards that use the FAT and
FAT32 file systems.
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2.Plug the USB client connector into an available USB port
on your computer.
3.Swipe down from the top of the screen to display the
notification area and tap Connected as a media device to
choose whether to connect as a Media device (MTP) (the
default option) or Camera (PTP).
Your device will now be available as a drive in your
computer’s file explorer.
Connecting a Bluetooth device
To connect to a Bluetooth device, you must first pair the
devices. To do so, do the following:
1. Open the Application menu and tap Settings, then under
Wireless & networks tap Bluetooth.
2.Turn Bluetooth on and the tablet instantly starts scanning
for nearby Bluetooth devices.
3.Tap the device you want to connect to and follow any on-
screen instructions.
After the initial pairing, you only need to ensure your
tablet’s Bluetooth is on and the device is on to connect the
two. For more information on connecting to another
Bluetooth device, see the device’s operating instructions.
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Only A2DP stereo headsets (playback only, no microphone)
are supported.
Accessories
For a complete list of accessories, visit store.acer.com.
Note
Please check for updates to the tablet's software which may add
support for additional Bluetooth devices (open the Application
menu and tap Settings > About tablet > System updates > CHECK
NOW.
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GOING ONLINE
Managing Wi-Fi connections
If you did not connect to a Wi-Fi network when you first
started your tablet, or want to connect to a new network,
open the Application menu and tap Settings > Wi-Fi to
manage your connection settings. Alternatively, two-finger
swipe down from the top of the screen and tap the Wi-Fi
button to toggle on and off the Wi-Fi connection.
If Wi-Fi is not on, tap the Wi-Fi switch to On and wait for
your tablet to detect nearby networks. Tap the name of your
network and enter a security password, if needed.
Browsing the Internet
In order to browse the Internet with your tablet, you must
be connected to a network with a connection to the internet.
Using the browser
To start browsing, tap the
Chrome icon on the Home
screen, or open the Application
menu and tap Chrome. To
enter a website address, tap
the address box at the top of
the page. Enter the address
using the keyboard and tap
.
To navigate forward and
backward in your browser’s
history, tap the arrow icons. To
adjust browswer settings and
perform other tasks, tap the
Menu icon.
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Chrome enables you to open multiple tabs. When a page is
open, tap the small New tab button. Simply tap one of the
open tabs across the top of the screen to switch pages.
Setting up the Email application
The Email application enables you to access email from most
popular email providers. Most accounts can be set up in two
steps. Open the Applications menu and then tap Email to
start setting up your email access.
Enter your email address and tap Manual setup to enter the
parameters manually or simply tap Next to finish the setup
process.
The combined inbox feature of your tablet allows you to
view emails from multiple accounts in a single inbox.
Google services
Setting up your Google email
1. Make sure your tablet is connected to the internet.
2.Open the Applications menu, then tap Gmail.
New tab
Note
Apps may not be available in all countries and regions.
You must activate a Google account before using Google services.
The first time you access Google services, you must read and
accept the Terms of Service.
The contents and design of Google Play varies by region. For
example, in some regions, you can also browse for and purchase
movies, books, magazines, or music. Updates may add new
categories or change how to navigate Google Play at any time.
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If you did not enter a Gmail account address and password
when you first started your tablet, follow the instructions.
Composing an email
1. Make sure your tablet is connected
to the internet.
2.Open the Applications menu and tap
Gmail.
3.Tap .
4.Enter the recipient's email address,
the subject and message.
5.When you are finished composing
your message, tap .
Voice Search
With voice actions, you can send
emails, find directions to locations,
search the internet and even send a
note to yourself using your own voice.
From the Home screen tap the
microphone icon in the Search widget
for voice searches. When the
Listening... prompt displays, state
your command or query.
Note
Voice Search is available only in selected regions.
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Play Store
Tap Play Store from the Home screen
or Applications menu to open Google
Play. Here you can obtain a variety of
add-on programs and apps to
enhance the functionality of your
tablet.
You can browse Google Play by
category or tap the search icon to
search for a specific application.
For the best user experience, you are
advised to not download apps that
use 3D graphics.
Once you have selected an
application, tap the Install button to
download and install the application. You will be told which
services (contact information, wireless access, GPS, etc.) the
application requires access to in order to function correctly.
If none of these services seem unusual, tap ACCEPT to
proceed with the installation.
You may keep track of the download progress from both the
app’s page and your device’s notification area.
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Using downloaded apps
Once you’ve downloaded and installed an application, you
may find it in the apps sections of the Applications menu.
Certain apps provide both an app and widget, or only provide
a widget (with no application icon). See Personalizing the
Home screen on page 16.
Uninstalling downloaded apps
Once you’ve downloaded and installed an application, you
may uninstall the application by opening the Applications
menu and tapping Settings > Apps. Swipe over to the
DOWNLOADED section, tap the app you wish to uninstall
and then tap Uninstall. Deleting an app icon from the Home
screen only deletes the shortcut.
Google Hangouts
Tap Hangouts from the Applications
menu to open Google Hangouts. Tap
the + icon in the lower right-hand
corner of the screen to start a new
conversation, then select the type of
conversation you’d like to start from
the list. This will open your list of
contacts. Tap on a contact to open a
chat session.
Important
Some apps may require payment before you can download them.
You will need to have a Google Wallet account in order to pay for
these apps.
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PLAYING MUSIC
Multimedia playback
Your tablet comes supplied with a variety of programs that
you can use to enjoy multimedia content.
Play Music
Use Play Music to listen to music and
other audio files that you download or
copy from your computer, USB drive,
mass storage device, etc.
Open the Applications menu and tap
Play Music to open the application.
Swipe in from the left side to display
the menu, which contains a list of
views, such as Listen Now, My
Library, and Playlists as well as
Settings, Help, and Send feedback.
Albums and invidividual tracks have
their own playback options. You can
access these by tapping the Menu
icon .
You can return to the Home screen while playing music. The
current track along with basic music control functions
appear in the notification area. See Status and notification
area on page 14.
Note
The available option of Google Play Music varies by region. For
example, in some regions, Google Play Music can serve as cloud
storage for your personal music collection and make it available on
all your devices. Updates may change how to navigate these media
apps at any time.
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MANAGING PEOPLE AND
CONTACTS
Your tablet features an address book
that allows you to save contacts to
the internal memory or your Google
account.
Tap Contacts from the Applications
menu to view your contacts.
If you don’t have any contacts stored
on your tablet, you can sync with
your Google account contacts, import
contacts from a contact data file
(vCard or csv) or add a new contact.
If you have activated a Google
account that includes contacts, your
contacts will be synchronized
automatically. See Synchronization on page 41.
Importing contacts
Tap the Menu button and select Import/Export. Tap the
option that describes where your contacts are stored. When
the contacts are found, confirm to import the contacts in a
new group.
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Adding a new contact
Tap to add a new contact. If you
have multiple accounts, you will be
asked which account you want to use
to store the contact. The contact will
be synchonized with that account.
You may now edit the new contact
entry. Storing contacts to your
Google account contact list will allow
you to store additional information
such as: Address, Special dates,
Groups, Notes, Nickname, Website,
Relationship, etc.
Editing a contact
If you have opened a new contact,
you can enter information about the
contact. To modify an existing
contact, from the main screen tap the
contact in the list. Then tap . Now
simply tap on a box and enter the
appropriate information or tap Add
another field to enter additional
information.
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Editing a contact on your computer
If you have synchronized your Google account and contacts,
you can use your computer to access and edit your contact
list. Open the internet browser on your computer and go to
contacts.google.com. Sign in to your account then select and
edit contacts from the list; the next time your tablet
synchronizes with your computer, these changes will also be
made to your tablet’s contact list.
Note
Set each phone number to match the type of network as this can
determine some functions, i.e. certain apps only recognize ‘Mobile’
numbers as they require a function only available on a mobile
network.
Important
Back up your contacts before making any changes. Tap the Menu
button and select Import/Export. You may then Export your
contact list to your tablet’s internal memory, or other options
depending on installed apps.
34. 34 - Using the camera and camcorder
USING THE CAMERA AND
CAMCORDER
Your tablet features a front- and rear-facing camera. This
section will take you through all the steps in taking photos
and videos with your tablet.
To activate the camera or camcorder, open the Application
menu and tap Camera.
Camera/camcorder icons and indicators
Gallery
Camcorder
Shutter
Switch
cameras
Zoom
Settings
Quick
settings
In the camera window quick settings shortcuts appear on
the right of the screen (in landscape; as illustrated) or on the
left of the screen (in portrait orientation): Picture Collage,
Metering, EV, Capture, and Effects.
Use the zoom slider to zoom in or out, and tap the screen to
adjust the focus and light metering.
Note
It is recommended that you insert a microSD card into the
microSD slot before using the camera.
You can only save photos and videos to internal memory or a
microSD card, not an external USB storage device.
35. Using the camera and camcorder - 35
Tap the Camcorder button and the camcorder immediately
begins recording. While recording, you are unable to access
camera/camcorder settings. Tap the Camcorder button
again to stop filming.
Settings
Tap the Settings tab on the side of the screen to open a
menu of settings that you can adjust to suit your needs. You
can adjust settings for the camera, the camcorder, and
general settings.
Taking a photo
1. Ensure the options described above are set to your
preferences.
2.Frame your subject and steady your tablet.
3.Zoom in or out as needed.
4.Tap to take the photo.
Shooting a video
1. Ensure the options described above are set to your
preferences.
2.Frame your subject and steady your tablet and zoom in or
out as needed.
3.Tap to begin recording.
4.Tap to stop recording.
Viewing photos and videos
After you have taken your photo or video, it is automatically
saved; normally to internal memory. You can quickly view it
by swiping in from the right side of the screen. Alternatively,
Note
When zooming, the image on the screen does not represent the
quality of the final image.
36. 36 - Using the camera and camcorder
open the Application menu and tap Gallery, then Camera.
Select the photo or video you want to view (videos are
marked with a small play symbol). From the Gallery you can
share the file using various services and edit the image using
various options. Tap to see which sharing options are
available for the file or tap the menu icon to display image
editing options.
Supported formats
Note
To see the supported image, video, and audio formats, see
Supported formats on page 47.
37. Advanced settings - 37
ADVANCED SETTINGS
You can personalize your device and
configure wireless connections,
change sounds and notifications, or
adjust items such as the screen
brightness your device’s Settings,
which you can open from the
Applications menu.
Wireless & Networks
Activating or deactivating Wi-Fi connections
Displays all available wireless networks. Turn the Wi-Fi
function on or off. Wireless networks may require a
password.
Adjusting Bluetooth settings
Displays all available devices you can use Bluetooth to
exchange information with. Here you can switch Bluetooth
on or off, rename the tablet, and show received files. Tap
Refresh to scan for nearby devices.
38. 38 - Advanced settings
To connect to a device, tap the device in the list of available
devices. You may be asked to enter a PIN on both devices to
establish the connection.
Data Usage
The Data Usage section shows how much data has been
transmitted to your tablet, either in total or for each app.
This information is useful if you are using a metered service.
More...
Putting your tablet in Airplane mode
You can enter Airplane mode (also known as flight mode) to
turn off network and Bluetooth functions and use your
tablet during a flight. Check with your airline to make sure
this is permitted onboard.
Switch your tablet off during takeoff and landing as it may
interfere with aircraft electronic systems.
To turn Airplane mode on or off, tap Settings, then under
Wireless & Networks tap More... > Airplane mode.
Alternatively, swipe down from the top of the screen to
toggle airplane mode on or off.
Virtual Private Network (VPN)
This option enables you to connect to a private network,
such as a secure work or office environment.
Note
Only A2DP stereo headsets (playback only, no microphone) are
supported. Please check for updates to the tablet's software which
may add support for additional Bluetooth devices.
Note
When Airplane mode is active, the icon is displayed in the status
area.
39. Advanced settings - 39
Add a VPN by tapping Settings, then under Wireless&
networks tap More... > VPN > Add VPN network.
You need to set a lock screen PIN or password before you
can use credential storage.
Device
Sound & notification
Adjust the volume of your tablet using the volume buttons
on the side of the tablet.
Display
You can adjust your tablet screen settings by tapping
Settings > Display.
Item Description
Brightness
level
Adjusts screen brightness.
Bluelight
Shield
Set the level of blue light reduction. Higher
settings may help to reduce eye strain and
fatigue.
Wallpaper Set the Home screen background image.
Sleep
Configure how long the tablet is idle before
it goes to sleep mode.
Daydream
Controls what happens when the tablet is
docked and/or sleeping.
Font size
Sets the font size so either more text is
visible or the text is easier to read.
When device
is rotated
Choose to automatically rotate the screen’s
contents when the device is rotated or to
keep the current screen’s orientation even
when device rotated.
You can enable or disable the screen
rotation function by swiping down from the
top of the screen and tapping the Auto-
rotate button.
40. 40 - Advanced settings
Apps
Closing an application
To close an active application, go to Settings > Apps. Swipe
over to the Running tab, then tap the program you wish to
close. Select STOP to close the program.
Uninstalling an application
You can remove programs installed on your tablet to free up
extra storage memory. Tap the program icon from the
Application menu and drag it into the Uninstall area in the
top-left corner.
Alternatively, you can go to Settings and select Apps. Tap
the application you wish to uninstall, tap UNINSTALL and
confirm the uninstall.
Cast screen
Mirrors your tablets display on a compatible
monitor
or display.
Pairing your tablet to the display is required
before
use and may require a dongle. See the
instructions
that came with your display or dongle to
pair.
Item Description
Note
You cannot uninstall apps that were pre-loaded on your tablet.
Important
You should only remove programs if you are familiar with the
Android operating system.
41. Advanced settings - 41
Personal
Synchronization
You can sync your calandar, email and contacts on yoru
tablet and never worry about losing them again. Sync in real
time or adjust it as you please. Open Settings then tap
Accounts under Personal. Then tap the appropriate account
to access the synchronication settings.
To add a new account, tap Add account. Select the type of
account and then follow the onscreen instructions.
Google Sync
In Google, you can set synchronization for Google products
including Browser, Calandar, Gmail Google Photos, and
others. In your Google account’s synchronization settings
menu, tap the checkmark next to the item you would like to
have auto-sync. Tap again to uncheck any for manual
synchronization.
To manually synchronize an item, make sure the item is
checked, tap the Menu icon and then tap Sync now.
Multiple Google accounts
If you have multiple Google accounts, such as separate
accounts for personal and business contacts, you can access
and synchonize them from the Personal settings section.
Tap Settings > Accounts > Add account.
Changing language and text options
Set your location and language input preferences by tapping
Settings > Language & input.
42. 42 - Advanced settings
System
Setting the date and time
To set the date and time, tap Settings > Date & time.
Setting alarms
There are two predefined alarms on
your tablet by default. To add or edit
alarm settings, tap Clock in the
Application menu and tap . Tap the
ON/OFF switch next to a preset alarm
to turn it on or off or tap the to
create a new alarm.
Tap a preset alarm to edit it. You can:
• Set the alarm time.
• Give it a label (e.g., "Work").
• Set which days to repeat the alarm.
• Set a ringtone.
You can delete an alarm by tapping
. This action can be undone by tapping undo.
Updating your tablet’s operating system
Your tablet can download and install system updates, adding
support for new devices or expanding software options.
Note
If you travel frequently or live in an area that uses daylight saving
time, and have mobile network access, activate Automatic time
zone from this menu. Your tablet will set the date and time based
on information it receives from the network.
43. Advanced settings - 43
To check for updates, tap Settings > About tablet > System
updates > CHECK NOW.
Resetting your tablet
A clean boot restores your tablet to the factory settings.
To perform a clean boot, open Settings then tap Backup &
reset > Factory data reset; click RESET TABLET and then
ERASE EVERYTHING to format your tablet.
Note
Downloading new firmware can take up to 40 minutes, depending
on your network speed. Do not press the power or reset button or
access your tablet in any way during a system upgrade to prevent
firmware installation failure.
Important
This will erase all your personal information, any contacts stored
on your tablet and any programs you installed.
44. 44 - FAQ and troubleshooting
FAQ AND TROUBLESHOOTING
This section lists frequently asked questions that may arise
during the use of your tablet, and gives easy answers and
solutions to these questions.
Aspect Question Answer
Audio
Why is there
no sound
coming from
the device?
If the headset is plugged into
the device, the speaker is
automatically shut off.
Disconnect the headset.
Check that the device volume
setting is not muted.
Check that the volume
control is not at its lowest
setting.
Memory
Why do I have
less storage
than the
specifications
say?
A small amount of memory is
reserved for system security.
Multimedia
files
Why can’t I
view my picture
files?
You may be trying to view an
image that is not supported.
See Supported formats on
page 47 for more
information.
Why can’t I
view my video
files?
You may be trying to view a
video that is not supported.
See Multimedia on page 47
for more information.
Why can’t I
play my music
files?
You may be trying to play a
file that is not supported. See
Multimedia on page 47 for
more information.
45. FAQ and troubleshooting - 45
System
information
and
performance
How do I check
the OS version
of my device?
Open the Application menu
and tap Settings > About
tablet to check the OS
version (Kernel/build
number) and other hardware
and software information.
Where can I
find my serial
number ID
(SNID)?
Open the Application menu
and tap Settings > About
tablet > Device Information.
Power
I couldn’t turn
on the device.
The battery power may be
depleted. Recharge the
device. See Charging your
tablet on page 8 for more
information.
Storage
How do I check
memory
status?
To check storage status, go
to Settings > Storage.
What do I do
when my
device’s
internal
storage is full
or almost full?
You may need to delete
installed apps or move media
files to the micoSD card.
Unlock
pattern
I forgot my
unlock pattern.
After five wrong entries, you
can reset your unlock
pattern. Tap Forgotten
pattern? and enter your
Google account username
and password.
You must have an active
Google account on the tablet
and an Internet connection.
If this option is not available,
please contact your local
Acer service center.
Aspect Question Answer
46. 46 - FAQ and troubleshooting
Other sources of help
For information on: Refer to:
Up-to-date information
regarding your tablet
www.acer.com/predator
Service enquiries support.acer.com
Heat
The tablet
heats up when
charging or
operating for a
long period.
It is normal for the device to
heat up when charging. When
charging is complete, it will
return to its normal
temperature.
It is also normal for the
tablet to heat up during long
periods of use, such as
watching a video or playing a
game.
All Acer tablets are factory-
tested before release.
Aspect Question Answer
47. Specifications - 47
SPECIFICATIONS
Performance
• Intel Atom x7-Z8700 processor
• Intel HD Graphics
• 8th-generation, low-power, 16EU, 600 MHz
• System memory:
• 2 GB of LPDDR3 RAM
• 32 or 64 GB of flash memory
• Google Android 5.1 (Lollipop) operating system
Display
• 8" TFT-LCD capacitive multi-touch screen
• 1920 x 1200 resolution
Multimedia
• Four speakers
• Built-in microphone
Supported formats
Type Formats
Image JPEG
Audio
recording
AAC-LC, AMR-WB
Audio
playback
AAC-LC, AAC, AAC+ (not raw AAC), AMR-NB,
AMR-WB, MP3, OGG Vorbis, WAV
Video
recording
H.264 BP, MPEG-4 SP, H.263 BP
Video
playback
H.264 BP, H.264 MP, H.264 HP, MPEG-4
SP, H.263 BP
48. 48 - Specifications
USB connector
• Micro USB port
Power
• DC power-in (5 V, 2 A)
• Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 Class A charging supported
Connectivity
• Bluetooth 4.0
• 802.11a/b/g/n wireless LAN
• GPS; GLONASS
Camera
• Front camera
• 2-megapixel
• HD audio/video recording
• Rear camera
• 5-megapixel
• Full HD audio/video recording
Expansion
• microSD card slot (up to 128 GB)
Battery
• 17.3 Wh 4550 mAh 3.8 V 1-cell Li-ion battery pack
Note
Requires a compatible charger that can be purchased separately.
49. Specifications - 49
• Battery life: Up to 8.5 hours (based on video playback test
results)
Dimensions
Height 127 mm
Width 218 mm
Thickness 8.7 mm
Weight 350 g
General
• Supports dual haptic feedback
Environment
Temperature
Operating: 0° C to 35° C
Non-operating: -20° C to 60° C
Humidity (non-condensing)
Operating: 20% to 80%
Non-operating: 20% to 80%
Note
Length of battery operation will depend on power consumption
which is based on system resource use. For example, constantly
using the backlight or using power-demanding apps will shorten
battery life between charges.
Note
Requires apps that are Predator TacSense compatible for full
effects.
50. 50 - Guidelines for safe battery usage
GUIDELINES FOR SAFE BATTERY
USAGE
This notebook uses a Lithium battery. Do not use it in a
humid, wet or corrosive environment. Do not put, store or
leave your product in or near a heat source, in a high
temperature location, in strong direct sunlight, in a
microwave oven or in a pressurized container, and do not
expose it to temperatures over 60° C (140° F).
Failure to follow these guidelines may cause the battery to
leak acid, become hot, explode or ignite and cause injury
and/or damage. Do not pierce, open or disassemble the
battery. If the battery leaks and you come into contact with
the leaked fluids, rinse thoroughly with water and seek
medical attention immediately. For safety reasons, and to
prolong the lifetime of the battery, charging will not occur at
temperatures below 0° C (32° F) or above 40° C (104° F).
The full performance of a new battery is achieved only after
two or three complete charge and discharge cycles. The
battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times,
but it will eventually wear out. When the operation time
becomes noticeably shorter than normal, buy a new battery.
Use only the approved batteries, and recharge your battery
only with the approved chargers designated for this device.
Use the battery only for its intended purpose. Never use any
charger or battery that is damaged. Do not short-circuit the
battery. Accidental short-circuiting can occur when a
metallic object such as a coin, clip or pen causes direct
connection of the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals of
the battery. (These look like metal strips on the battery.)
Warning
Batteries may explode if not handled properly. Do not
disassemble or dispose of them in fire.
Do not tamper with batteries. Keep them away from children.
Follow local regulations when disposing of used batteries.
51. Guidelines for safe battery usage - 51
This might happen, for example, when you carry a spare
battery in your pocket or purse. Short-circuiting the
terminals may damage the battery or the connecting object.
The capacity and lifetime of the battery will be reduced if the
battery is left in hot or cold places, such as in a closed car in
summer or winter. Always try to keep the battery between
15° C and 25° C (59° F and 77° F). A device with a hot or
cold battery may not work temporarily, even when the
battery is fully charged. Battery performance is especially
limited in temperatures well below freezing.
Do not dispose of batteries in a fire as they may explode.
Batteries may also explode if damaged. Dispose of batteries
according to local regulations. Please recycle when possible.
Do not dispose as household waste.
Wireless devices may be susceptible to interference from
the battery, which could affect performance.
Note
Please refer to www.acer.com for battery shipping documents.
52. 52 - End user license agreement
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