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TR10CS1

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  • Page 1: User Guide

    User Guide For Android Tablet TR10CS1...
  • Page 2 @Copyright 2013. All Rights Reserved. The information in this document is subject to change without prior notice in order to improve reliability, design and function and does not represent a commitment on the part of the manufacturer. In no event will the manufacturer be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use the product or documentation, even if advised of the possibility of such damages.
  • Page 3 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION INTERFERENCE STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 4 other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be providing with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. Canada, avis d' I ndustry Canada (IC) Cet appareil numérique de classe B est conforme aux normes canadiennes ICES-003 et RSS-210.
  • Page 5 Attention: Teachers, Parents and Adult Supervisors . This product is an educational tool designed for school children, ages 6 and up. There must be supervision by an adult on school children under 10 when using this tablet. It is a must to have a thorough explanation to students on safe and proper handling of the tablet, power supply, battery pack, and power cord.
  • Page 6: Safety Precautions

    Students should report any damage or loose parts to their teacher,  parents or adult supervisor, immediately. Do not leave the tablet plugged in or “on” when enclosed in a  non-vented container, such as a school backpack, as overheating may occur.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. Overview ..................1 Package contents ................ 1 Tablet layout ................1 Front view ................2 Rear view ................3 Left side view ..............4 Indicators ................5 Initial Setup - Charge first then Turn on ........6 2. Button Operations ................7 Power button operations ............
  • Page 8 Changing your Bluetooth name ........21 Pairing with a Bluetooth device ........21 Unpairing a Bluetooth device ........... 21 5. Charging Battery ................22 Charging the battery ..............22 Extending the battery life between charges ......22 Checking the battery status ............23 6.
  • Page 9 PERSONAL ................. 39 Location services ............... 39 Security ................39 Language & input .............. 40 Backup & reset ..............40 ACCOUNTS ................40 Add account ..............40 SYSTEM ..................41 Date &time ................ 41 Accessibility ............... 41 Developer options ............. 42 About the tablet ..............
  • Page 10: Overview

    1. Overview This chapter provides an overview of the tablet, including the locations of the connectors and controls, tablet features, and accessories. Package contents Carefully unpack your box and take out the items listed below. If any of the items are missing or damaged, please contact your dealer immediately: •...
  • Page 11: Front View

     Front view Name Function Light sensor It detects the brightness of the environment. Front facing Often for taking self-portraits as well as for video camera conferencing. Microphone Mainly for speech recognition and video communication. It is a see-touch device: You look at it and also touch it Touchscreen with your fingers to control the tablet.
  • Page 12: Rear View

     Rear view Name Function Push here to power on/off or lock on/off your tablet. Power Lock The camera is mainly used when you are taking Rear facing photos or recording videos. camera Mainly for collecting sound when you are recording Microphone video with the back camera.
  • Page 13: Left Side View

     Left side view Name Function This is where you plug in the adapter to charge your Power port tablet. Headphone Here you can plug in a standard headphone. connector Micro SD card This is where you can insert a Micro SD memory card. slot This is where you can connect your HDMI external HDMI port...
  • Page 14: Indicators

     Indicators Name Function Front camera It lights on when the front facing camera is active. indicator Battery It turns red when the battery is being charged and charging turns blue when battery is fully charged. indicator...
  • Page 15: Initial Setup - Charge First Then Turn On

    Initial Setup - Charge first then Turn on Ensure you follow the instructions below: 1. Use the supplied AC adapter to connect your tablet to an electrical outlet. Charge your tablet until you see the battery indicator change from red to blue (which means the battery is fully charged). 3.
  • Page 16: Button Operations

    2. Button Operations To operate a tablet, you need to be familiar with how to use the buttons and touchscreen. Power button operations  Locking your tablet to sleep If you decide to leave your tablet for a while and intend to return soon, rather than powering it off, you can lock it to sleep by a brief press on the power button.
  • Page 17: Touchscreen Operations

    3. Touch OK to power down your tablet. Touchscreen operations The most common methods are tapping and typing on the touchscreen directly with your fingers. In this section, you will learn to do this both ways.  Finger gestures Most of the operations when using your tablet are done through the touchscreen with your fingertips.
  • Page 18 Long-touch Long touch an item to see a list of actions available for that item. Swipe your finger in a vertical or horizontal Swipe or slide direction on the screen to scroll through Home screens, Web pages, lists, picture thumbnails, and so on. Zoom-out Start out with two fingers separated and then bring them close together.
  • Page 19: Touch Pen Operations

     Touch pen operations Your tablet is provided with a touch pen. With the pen, you can perform all the one-finger gestures – which are touching, double-touching, and swiping described in the previous section “Finger gestures”.  Onscreen keyboard The onscreen keyboard is a software keyboard displayed automatically anytime you are required to type in some information.
  • Page 20 Touch the shift key to capitalize a letter. Double-tap the shift key to capitalize all letters. By default, the auto-capitalization function is enabled when you are typing English. Changing the input method when typing To change the input method when typing, do the following: 1.
  • Page 21 To cut or copy text, do the following: 1. Long-touch the word you want to use until the edit menu is displayed at the top of the screen. The selected word is highlighted and two selection tabs are displayed under the word. 2.
  • Page 22: Dictionary

    up both the pop-up menu and the menu bar. Arrange the tabs to highlight the section that you want to replace. 2. Touch PASTE from the pop-up menu or menu bar to paste the text.  Dictionary Your tablet has dictionaries in many languages which are helpful when composing messages and documents.
  • Page 23: Home Screens

    3. Home screens Whenever you turn on and unlock your tablet, it displays the main Home screen which looks like the one shown below. Name& icon Function All Apps Tap on it when you want to view all apps installed in your tablet. Displays your tablet’s status and notifications.
  • Page 24 Open a list of thumbnail images of applications Recent you have launched recently. To switch to an application, touch the thumbnail. To close an application, long-touch the thumbnail to bring up the pop-up menu, and then touch Remove from list. Home A navigation button.
  • Page 25: Status Bar

    Status bar The status bar has two areas. The one on the right side is called Status area, and on the left side is Notification area.  Status area In here, your tablet gives you a quick view of the tablet status and system time.
  • Page 26: Notification Area

    Shows the Wi-Fi connection status and the network name. Enable or disable the auto screen rotation function. Shows the battery status. Switch on the Airplane mode, which will stop all wireless communications. Appears when you activate the Bluetooth. To close the Quick Settings panel, touch anywhere else on the screen. ...
  • Page 27: Wireless Networks And Devices

    4. Wireless networks and devices Your tablet can connect to a variety of networks and devices, including Wi-Fi data networks and Bluetooth devices. Wi-Fi networks A Wi-Fi connection requires access to a functioning Wireless Access Point (WAP), also called a hotspot. Some hotspots are open to the public, but some others implement security features to limit access to specific groups or individuals.
  • Page 28: Adding A Wi-Fi Network

    3. Touch “None” and in the menu that opens, tap “Manual”. 4. Enter the proxy settings required for your network: Proxy hostname The hostname of the proxy server. Proxy port The port on which the proxy server listens. Any domains to which you want to connect Bypass proxy for directly, bypassing the proxy server.
  • Page 29: Disabling An Automatic Wi-Fi Connection

    Bluetooth, turn it off to extend the battery life.  Opening Bluetooth screen In the Settings screen, touch Bluetooth to open Bluetooth screen. The Bluetooth screen shows your Bluetooth name (“Intel Education Tablet”, by default) and a list of available devices. In addition, two icons appear in the...
  • Page 30: Changing Your Bluetooth Name

    upper right corner, which are: SEARCH FOR DEVICES Touch to refresh the list of available devices This is the menu icon. Touch it to show more options.  Changing your Bluetooth name 1. Run the Settings app and turn on the Bluetooth button if it is disabled. 2.
  • Page 31: Charging Battery

    5. Charging Battery This chapter provides instructions on how to charge your tablet, how to extend the battery life between charges, and how to view the battery status. Charging the battery Your tablet is shipped with an AC adapter to charge your tablet from any standard ac power outlet.
  • Page 32: Checking The Battery Status

    To turn off the automatic synchronization function, open the Settings screen and touch Google, Email, or Corporate under Accounts category. Then, in the top right corner, touch the menu button and select Cancel sync to suspend the auto-sync function. • Reduce the brightness of your screen. Follow either of the following procedures to reduce the brightness: –...
  • Page 33 To check for the accurate status, drag downward on the icon area to open the Quick Setting panel. The remaining battery power percentage is displayed in the panel. If you want to get much more detailed battery status, just tap the battery from the Quick Setting panel, or do the following: 1.
  • Page 34: Usb, Hdmi, And Micro-Sd Card

    6. USB, HDMI, and Mi cro-SD card Working with the USB connector Using the attached USB cable, you can connect USB compatible devices to your tablet. Read this section to learn how to use the connector to connect different devices. ...
  • Page 35: Usb Otg (On-The-Go) Connection

    5. Follow the instructions on your computer screen to share files. Your tablet handles files by putting them into their respectively specified folders. Most frequently used files are as follows: Folder name Note Download Stores the files you have downloaded Stores the photos you have taken and videos you DCIM/Camera have recorded...
  • Page 36: Using Hdmi Devices

    • USB drivers: Must be FAT16/FAT32 formatted and self-powered. Using HDMI devices Your tablet has a mini HDMI connector that you can use to connect an external display to provide video output. To locate the mini HDMI connector, see Page 4. First, connect a mini HDMI (Type D) cable to your tablet then plug the other end of the HDMI cable into a HDMI port on your TV or monitor.
  • Page 37: Using Your Micro-Sd Cards

    3. Press the zoom in/zoom out buttons to scale up/down your image in Horizon- tal/Vertical direction. Using your micro-SD cards Your tablet supports micro-SD cards and you can insert your micro SD card and pull it out without power- ing down the tablet. To do so, fol- low the steps below.
  • Page 38: Locking And Security

    7.Locking and Security This chapter provides information about how to protect the information stored on your tablet. Screen lock mode Use the screen lock mode to prevent unauthorized access to your data when the tablet is not in use. To lock the screen, press the power button once.
  • Page 39: Locking The Tablet Screen

    do the following: 1. Open Android Settings and touch Display ➙ Sleep. 2. Select the duration you prefer. For the longest battery life between charges, select the shortest convenient duration. Locking the tablet screen To protect your tablet data against unauthorized access, lock the screen and set an unlock mode for unlocking the screen.
  • Page 40 4. Touch OK to save your setting. 5. Make a note of your password, PIN, or pattern in case you forget it.
  • Page 41: Settings

    8. Settings In Android system, the system setup is done using an application named “Settings”. This is the app to open the Settings screen. Where to find Settings This is the icon of the Settings app, and you can find it in the All Apps screen.
  • Page 42 Configure HDMI connections. HDMI Monitor the used and available Storage space on your tablet internal storage. Configure the USB mode when a USB storage device connects to the tablet. View the status and statics of the Battery battery usage. View details about the Apps applications installed on your tablet, manage application data,...
  • Page 43: Wireless & Networks

    WIRELESS & NETWORKS In this category, you can configure and manage connections to networks and devices through Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, a mobile network, or a USB connector. Note: To enable or disable a setting, touch the setting item to switch to ON or OFF.
  • Page 44: Bluetooth

     Bluetooth Use the switch to turn on or turn off Bluetooth. When Bluetooth is on, a list of available Bluetooth devices is displayed under your tablet name. Touch a device to pair with it. On this screen, you can find the following three icons: SEARCH Touch to refresh the list of available Bluetooth devices.
  • Page 45: Data Usage

     Data Usage This option lets you know how much data your apps have used and which of them consumed the most.  More... Airplane mode When the airplane mode is enabled, all wireless connections are disabled, and you cannot connect to networks. If allowed by the aircraft operator and applicable laws and regulations, you can continue to use other features, such as playing music, watching videos, checking your calendar, viewing pictures, and so on.
  • Page 46: Display

    To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen at high volume for a long period. Volumes Adjust the volume of music and audio from other media, notification ringtones, and alarms. Default notification Select the ringtone to sound when you receive a notification, such as a notification of incoming e-mails.
  • Page 47: Hdmi

    information when idle or docked. Show off your photo albums, get the latest news from Google Currents, and more. Font size Change the system font size.  HDMI Attached display enables or disables the use of HDMI devices. For details, see Section “Using HDMI devices”...
  • Page 48: Sensor Calibration

     Sensor calibration Calibrate the compass sensor for your tablet. PERSONAL Use this category to manage the settings related to your personal information, such as your accounts, location, security, and so on.  Location services By switching to ON, you allow your apps to collect your location data. The location source available here is: Wi-Fi &...
  • Page 49: Language & Input

    Install from SD card Install certificates from an SD card. Clear credentials (Disabled by default) Delete all secure certificates and related credentials and erase the credential storage password.  Language & input Language Select the language to use for the text on your tablet. Spelling checker Enable or disable the spelling correction function when you are typing.
  • Page 50: System

    SYSTEM From this category, you can set the date and time, check for system information, and configure additional system settings in addition to those introduced in previous topics.  Date &time Automatic date & time Disable to manually set the date and time. Enable to obtain the current time from the wireless network.
  • Page 51: Developer Options

    Touch to decide whether you want to install web scripts from Google.  Developer options These settings are intended for development use only. Any change made here can cause your tablet and the applications on it to become erratic.  About the tablet Check for the following system information: •...
  • Page 52: Troubleshooting

    9. Troubleshooting This chapter describes some common problems and suggested solutions, and ways to recover your tablet from a crash. Be aware that the problems and solutions described in this chapter are meant only as a guide. They are not definitive problem solving techniques. For certain problems, you might need help from your technical service provider.
  • Page 53 1. Check if the wall outlet is providing power. The battery won’t charge. 2. Check if your adapter is plugged into your tablet firmly. 1. Not every app supports this feature. Go back to the Home screen to check if the tablet responds and rotates the The screen doesn’t screen.
  • Page 54 1. If the files are photos taken using your tablet, restart your tablet. 2. If the files are from other I cannot view my sources, check if they are picture files. damaged. 3. If they are not damaged, try to convert them to a more widely supported format such as JPEG.
  • Page 55 If you have an active Google account on your tablet, the screen will prompt you to confirm your Google account after you fail to enter the correct pattern or password several times. Follow the I forgot my unlock instructions to reset the pattern pattern (or password).
  • Page 56: Restoring Your Tablet

    Restoring your tablet When all else fails, you can reset all tablet software returning it to the factory state it was in. Before you start this operation, consider finding a technical support from your resellers or suppliers: 1. Start the Settings app. 2.
  • Page 57: Specification

    10. Specification  Intel Atom Dual Core SoC Clover Trail Plus Processor  L2 cache up to 512KB  1 GB LPDDR2 Memory  16 GB eMMC Storage  JEDEC/MMCA Version 4.512 interface  274.81(W) x 176.6 (H) x 12.7 (D)(mm) Dimension ...
  • Page 58 Speaker: Speaker &Mic  Build-in 2 Speakers  1W x 8 ohm  Sound power level greater than 80 dB. Mic:  Internal Digital MIC  English Language  Portuguese (Portugal)  Portuguese (Brazil)  Spanish (Spain)  Spanish (Latin) ...
  • Page 59 Hazardous Substances, EU directive 2002/95/EC + amendments)  HDMI certification  CPSIA (Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act)

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