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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    V1.1.0 Table of Content Table of Content ................1 Safety Precautions ...............2 Conformity..................5 Listening Cautions................6 Support ..................7 Appropriate use................8 Cleaning ..................8 Firmware updates (OTA update) ..........9 Feature Summary ..............10 Accessories................10 Buttons & Ports ................11 Charging Battery ................13 Installing Memory Card ..............14 Connect via USB................15 Transferring Files ...............16 Turning On/Off................17...
  • Page 3: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions Do not subject the device to se vere impact or drop it from heights. Do not use the device in extreme hot or cold, dusty or damp conditions. Do not expose it to direct sunlight. Avoid using the device near strong magnetic fields. Keep the device away from w ater and other liquids .
  • Page 4 There is danger of explos ion if the battery is replaced incorrectly. Replace only with the same or equivalent type. The battery (battery or batteries or battery pack) should not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunlight, fire or the like. Please follow responsible procedures for battery disposal.
  • Page 5 Note Please note that the internal battery can only be replaced by qualified personnel. If necessary please contact to the ODYS customer service at www.odys.de. Disposal Correct Disposal of this product. This marking indicates that this product should not be disposed of with other household waste in the EU.
  • Page 6: Conformity

    1999/5/EG, 2004/18/EC, 2006/96/EC. The CE declaration of conformity for this product may be found on the following link: www.odys.de – Service – Downloads (http://www.odys.de/web/downloads_de.html) This device uses a non harmonized frequency and is suit able for operation in the following European countries:...
  • Page 7: Listening Cautions

    Listening Cautions Hearing Safety Listen at a moderate volume: Using headphones at a high volume can imp air your hear ing. This product can produce sounds in decibel ranges that may cause hearing loss for a normal person, even for exposur e less than a minute. The higher decibel ranges are of fered for those that may hav e already experienced some hearing loss.
  • Page 8: Support

    Service Center. Manufacturer Axdia International GmbH Formerweg 9 D-47877 Willich (Germany) Tel: +49(0) 2154 / 8826-0 Fax: +49(0) 2154 / 8826-100 Web: www.odys.de Support-Hotline: +49 (0)2154 / 8826-101 E-Mail: info@axdia.de...
  • Page 9: Appropriate Use

    Appropriate use Device is designed for playing music and video files in commonly used formats, showing photos and access internet functions using the build in Wi-Fi function. It is exclusively meant for this purpose and must only be used for the same. This also includes p aying attention to all information cont ained in this operating manual, especially in the safety instructions.
  • Page 10: Firmware Updates (Ota Update)

    App, which you can download from the Google Play Store; you can easily update the system. The ODYS Update App is preinstalled at your ODYS Device. Select, if you would like to update manually or if the system update should be done automatically.
  • Page 11: Feature Summary

    Feature Summary Wi-Fi Connectivity With the latest Wi-Fi technology , this devic e can conn ect you to the Internet wherever you are. Touch Screen Touch or slide your finger on the screen, the screen responds instantly. Third-party Application Support With the built-in Andr oid OS, you can inst all a large number of third-party applications in this device.
  • Page 12: Buttons & Ports

    Buttons & Ports Rear-facing camera for taking pictures. 1. Rear camera 2. Speaker Press and hold the [Power] button to turn on 3. Power button or off the device; brie fly press the button to turn the screen on or of f. Press and hold for 15 seconds to turn off the device if it freezes or behaves otherwise abnormally (Reset).
  • Page 13 Audio output connection for headphones. 8. Headphone jack Note: integrated speaker automatically disabled when headphones are connected to the device. 9. Microphone   Hint: Simultaneously press the On/Of f key and the V olume-Minus-Key together for 2 seconds to take a screenshot of the current view.
  • Page 14: Charging Battery

    Charging Battery The device has a built-in rechargeable battery. No extra battery installation is required. Just charge the device when it indicates low battery. To charge the battery, connect the device to any standard wall outlet via the DC-IN port using the power adaptor. It takes about 6 hours to fully charge the battery.
  • Page 15: Installing Memory Card

    Installing Memory Card - To use a memory card, find the card slot at the side of the device and then insert the memory card into the slot in the correct orientation as shown. Check that the Micro SD card is in the correct position with the contact pin facing downwards directed to the backside as illustrated.
  • Page 16: Connect Via Usb

    Connect via USB Connect a USB Cable Screen Bottom Hooks Please note: Only use connecting cable with a maximum length of 80cm. Please make sure when connecting the USB adapter or connector cables attention to the correct alignment of the connector before inserting it into the USB socket on the unit.
  • Page 17: Transferring Files

    Transferring Files Before reading or playing files, you need t o transfer media files from a computer to the device. (1) Connect the device to a computer with the supplied USB cable. (2) Once connected, a MTP media device will show on your computer.
  • Page 18: Turning On/Off

    Turning On/Off To turn on the device, press and hold the Power button on the unit until you see the boot-up scr een then release. It may t ake a few minutes to st art up the s ystem, please wait before you proceed.
  • Page 19: Home Screen

    Home Screen   a. System Hints Informs the user if attached memory or updates are available and other system status information’s b. System settings c. Google Search Bar d. Google Voice Search e. Camera To open the camera app f. eManual Manual in ebook format g.
  • Page 20 l. Applications Tap on this icon to reveal all applications in- icon stalled on your Tablet You can copy the applications onto the • Home screen by pressing holding on their icons. ① ou can delete the application from the Home Screen by dragging their icons to the Cross that appears at the top of the screen .
  • Page 21 Status bar areas The status bar at the top of the screen is divided into two areas. 1. System hints Wipe from the upper edge towards the centre to open the bar. Here status information and system messages are diplayed.  ...
  • Page 22: System Settings

    2. System settings Wipe the screen top down again to provide direct accedd to the most important system settings. System information’s like wifi and battery status and the current time will be shown here. Caution! This view may vary and could show different or less elements at your device.
  • Page 23 Display all Applications The device supports most of popular third-party applications. It has many useful applications pre-installed, such as music player, video player, photo viewer, alarm clock, calculator, etc. Furthermore, you can add more applications to the device by installing them manually. To display all applications installed on your device, tap the Application Tab.
  • Page 24: Using The Touch Screen

    Using the Touch Screen This device is equipped with a touch-screen. Following are a few tips on how to use the touch screen. Tip: For a proper usage please use your finger. Main Touch Screen Actions - In many applications, you can go back one level in the interface by tapping on the Back icon (see below center of the screen).
  • Page 25 Other Touch Screen Actions When watching a video or listening to music, you can tap the progression bar to go directly to a different location in the video or song. You can also use your finger to drag the cursor in the progression bar to another location in the video or song.
  • Page 26: Bluetooth Connection

    Bluetooth Connection Your tablet is equipped with an integrated Bluetooth technology to enable your device be connected with other Bluetooth devices such as other tablets, mobile phones, headsets or Bluetooth keyboards. Pair other devices (1) Touch the icon for the „Settings“ on the home screen. (2) Tap on “Bluetootth”...
  • Page 27: Access Internet - Wifi

    Access Internet - Wifi Your Tablet features built-in Wi -Fi technology so that you can access the internet via Wi-Fi network. First of all, you need to configur e a Wi-Fi network. For the Wi-Fi configuration procedure to work , you need to be in a Wi-Fi zone that will a llow you to connect to it.
  • Page 28 Connect to a WPS capable router This device also support s Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS), if your router is WPS cap able, you can use WPS button to connect this player to your router. Note: - Consult the user manual of t he router and learn how to add a WPS device to the router.
  • Page 29 3. Tap on “Wi-Fi”. 4. Activate the function by tapping on “OFF”, if necessary. “Wi-Fi ON” is displayed.
  • Page 30 5. Open the “Advanced Wi-Fi Settings by tapping on at the right hand at the top. 6. Push the “WPS-Push-Button”. 7. Please wait until the pairing is completed.
  • Page 31 Manual WIFI Configuring (1) In the Home screen, tap on the Settings icon. (2) Tap on “Wi-Fi”.
  • Page 32 (3) Activate the function by tapping on “OFF”, if necessary. “Wi-Fi ON” is displayed. Note: The available network list is constantly refreshed automatically. When the Wi-Fi is enabled, Your Tablet will connect automatically to your configured networks when they are in range. If Your Tablet finds a network that has never been configured, it will display a notification icon.
  • Page 33 (4)Tap on the network you want to connect to, enter the required network information (password) and then tap on “Connect”. Your Tablet will now attempt to establish a connection to that WiFi hot spot with the network parameters you entered. If the connection is successful, the message Connected to XXX will appear under the WIFI setting.
  • Page 34 Launching the Web browser Tap the Applications icon to display all applications, and then t ap the Browser icon to launch the Web browser. If you are already connected to a network, the W eb browser will simply open and you can st art browsing the W eb. To access a new website, tap the Menu icon to display the menu, and input another address.
  • Page 35: Virtual Keyboard

    Virtual Keyboard Tapping on any text input field opens the virtual keyboard. Enter a website address or any required text with the virtual keyboard. a. Back-space e. Switch between Numbers b. OK / Enter Tabulator and Characters c. Shift f. Space bar d.
  • Page 36: Using The Web Browser

    Using the Web Browser You can scroll the screen up and down by tapping on the page and dragging it up or down (be careful not to tap a link until you are ready!). To open a link, simply tap it. You can open several web pages at a time, view them all at once on the screen, and then tap one of them to view it in full screen.
  • Page 37 using the offline version. Information about the current page. Page info Additional browser settings: Settings General Select start-up page and auto-fill text functions Privacy & To manage formulary data, security cache, cookies and history Accessibility Text settings and contrast Advanced Advanced browser settings Bandwidth Settings for data transfer...
  • Page 38: Sending/Receiving E-Mails

    Sending/Receiving E-Mails This device has an email app pre-installed. You can send or receive emails via the Internet. Make sure that you have an Internet connection before using the email service. In the Home screen, tap the email icon to access the email app. alternatively, tap on the app shortcut to display all apps and then tap on the email icon to launch the email app.
  • Page 39 Setup Email Account First you need to setup an email account for receiving or sending emails. (1) Start up the email app and you are prompted to setup an account. Tap on “Next”. (2) Enter your email address and login password. You can set the account as default by selecting the option “Send email from this account by default”.
  • Page 40 Email Menu Email functions are displayed on the right side of the email header. Create new email. Search inbox. Delete current email. Check settings Manage Accounts You can setup more than one account and manage these accounts by checking information about the account, adding a new account or deleting an account.
  • Page 41 View Emails Access your mailbox when you start up the email app. In the mailbox, wipe with your finger up and down to scroll through the email list. Tap on an email to open it.
  • Page 42: Playing Music

    Playing Music Tap the Applications shortcut to display all applications and then tap the Music icon to enter the music mode. Music Library You should enter the music library once you start the music player. The Music Library shows your music files sorted by cat- egories (Artist, Album, Title Genre, etc.) if your music files contain these song information tags.
  • Page 43 Playback Screen a. Shows that the player app is running, if running in background. b. Show current playlist. c. Random playback on / off. d. Change replay mode e. Search for tracks f. Menu button – Further functions g. Back to Music Library h.
  • Page 44 To pause or resume the playback, tap on the Pause Play icon. To play the previous/next song, tap on You can tap on the progression bar to go directly to a different location in the song. You can also drag the cursor in the progression bar to another location in the song.
  • Page 45: Photo Playback

    Photo Playback Tap on the app icon to access all apps and tap on the photo icon to launch the photo folder. Thumbnails The first screen in photo mode shows all photos/videos and sub folders in the device or on memory card as thumbnails. Tap on a photo thumbnail to view the photo in full screen mode.
  • Page 46 View Photo Back to previous view Edit image Share image Open App-Menu While viewing photos tap on the screen to show the status bar at top and bottom. Press the menu button or tap on the respective icon ( ) in the top right corner and then on “Slide Show”...
  • Page 47: Camera Usage

    Camera usage The camera can be used for capturing photos or videos of for internet video calls. Smile recognition HDR capture Normal mode Switch Camera Live Photo mode Shutter Video recording Face beauty mode Settings Panorama mode Image settings Exposure Szenen mode White balance Color effect...
  • Page 48 Change the camera Tap at to toggle between front and rear facing camera. Camera settings Tap at to open the settings. Tap at the desired symbol to open. Setting Value GPS Location Info Ein /Aus Image Properties Settings for sharpness, colour and saturation (high, middle, low) Anti - Flicker...
  • Page 49 Setting Value Noise reduction ON / OFF ON / OFF Microphone ON / OFF Audio Mode Normal Time lapse interval OFF, 1 sec, 1,5 sec or 2 sec Video quality Medium, Low, high...
  • Page 50: Es File Explorer

    ES File Explorer On the Home screen tap on the app icon to access all apps and tap on the explorer icon to launch the ES Explorer Screen elements path Quick Access Quick Access Higher level of the file current file hidden App configuration Menu bar...
  • Page 51 Progress From the path at the top, you could follow the file in which you are. - Press the left side of the progress bar to exit the current file. - Press the right side to access the path or select another location Note If you reached already the lowest level of the file, the left side is...
  • Page 52 General Standard path is the internal SD card. Tap on the history above to toggle between connected storage media. External storage devices are in folder “mnt”: sdcard Usable internal device memory. external_sd Connected microSD memory card. usb_storage USB storage media, which are connected via USB adaptor.
  • Page 53 Press and hold for (ca. 3 Seconds) on a file or folder to select it and to show other functions. Below you can select multiple files or other folders Copy selected items Cut selected items. Delete selected items Rename selected items Additional features Copy/Move Files and Folders (1) In the file list, scroll up and down by wiping with...
  • Page 54 Delete Files and Folders (1) In the file list, scroll up and down by wiping with your finger to select the file/folder to be deleted. (2) Hold your finger on the selected file/folder until a pop-up menu appears. (3) Select “Delete” from the pop-up menu, then select “Delete” to confirm or “Cancel”...
  • Page 55: Manage Third-Party Applications

    Manage Third-party Applications Your Tablet provides support to many useful third-party applications. You can purchase the applications to add more functions to your device. They are available online at the Internet or directly on your product. Pre-installed Applications The device has pre-installed applications when it was manufactured.
  • Page 56 Uninstall Applications Tap the Settings shortcut in the Home Screen to display all system settings. Select “Applications”. Tab on the application that you want to uninstall. Tab on “Uninstall” to uninstall the application. Note: You cannot uninstall the pre-installed applications. Some of the applications developed for Android mobile might not run properly in the Tablet.
  • Page 57: System Settings

    System Settings On the Home screen tap on the “Settings” icon and select the category “Wireless & Networks”, “Sound and Display”, “Date and Time”, etc. Tap on the function to change the settings. Tap on the tick box on the right side of the parameter to enable this option.
  • Page 58 Device Set screen brightness. Display Brightness Select wallpaper. Wallpaper Automatic display rotation Auto Display when rotating the device. Rotation Set auto off delay and Sleep screen lock. Press On/Off once to switch on again and tap on the screen once to unlock the screen.
  • Page 59 Display of the current consumption and Battery status of the battery. This screen allows Android™ apps Apps management. Info display of apps installed on your device. Setting for installation and synchronization User with different user accounts. Personal This screen allows certain Android™ apps Location to determine their current location.
  • Page 60: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Touch screen does not respond Ensure that the app provides full touch screen support. Do not tap too hard on the screen; this can cause malfunctions. No sound from earphones Ensure that the volume setting is not too low and that the connection is ok.
  • Page 61 Solve Wi-Fi connection problems 1. Open Wi-Fi settings. 2. Select and remove Wi-Fi. 3. Tick “Display Password” and enter password. 4. Look out for status messages below the network name: Status messages Possible (below network Problem Solution cause name in Wi-Fi settings) - Enable SSID in - SSID not...
  • Page 62 Reset this device If the Power button does not reset your device, use the “pinhole reset” button, located on the back the device. Touch-screen Problems Check if the Application you are using has full touch-screen support. Don’t press too hard on the screen. This might cause a wrong behavior.
  • Page 63: Specifications

    Specifications Configurations 1,3 GHz Quad Core Processor Allwinner A33 1GB DDRIII Ram Built-in operating Android OS 5.0 system IBM PC or compatible PC, Notebook or Hardware Macintosh with USB port Internal 16GB Memory Memory Card Micro SD card: up to 32GB(SDHC) System Requirements Operation Windows2000/XP/Vista/windows 7and...
  • Page 64 Technical Parameter Read speed 8.7-9MB/S (MLC flash) Write speed 4.5-4.8MB/S (MLC flash) MP3: 8~320Kbps Audio Bit Rate OGG: 16~320 Kbit/s WAV: 8~48 kHz AVI (Max.1280X720); (Max.1280X720); Video MKV (Max. 1280X720); MOV (Max. Resolution 1280X720) Max. 6Mbps (MPEG4, XVID, DIVX4/5/6); Max. 2.5Mbps (H.264, Real video Video Bit rate 8/9/10);...
  • Page 65 Physical Parameters Storage Temp. -20°C ~ +65°C Ambient Temp. 0°C ~ +50°C Operation Relative 20% ~ 90%(40°C) Humidity Storage Relative 20% ~ 93%(40°C) Humidity...
  • Page 66: License Conditions

    License conditions Copyright (c) 2013 AXDIA International GmbH License terms of AXDIA International GmbH, hereinafter referred to as AXDIA: The firmware packages provided by AXDIA contain files that are made available under various licenses, especially one or various open source licenses (GNU General Public License, GNU Lesser General Public License, or FreeBSD License).
  • Page 67: Warranty Conditions

    Warranty Conditions The following conditions comprise the requirement s and scope of our warranty conditions and do not af fect our l egal and contractual warranty obligations. We offer a warranty on our products in accordance with the following conditions: 1.
  • Page 68 on site. Parts that have been replaced or exchanged become our property. 3. The warranty claim does not apply if repairs or other work is carried out by unauthorized persons or if our products are equipped with additional parts or accessories that are not approved for our products.
  • Page 69 products (no cables, CD's, memo ry cards, manuals, etc.), unless the AXDIA Service Centre specifies otherwise. 2. Mark the RMA number on th e outside of the package in such a way that it is visible and clearly legible. 3. You must enclose a copy of the sales slip as proof of purchase.

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