Manta NQ1000 User Manual

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  • Page 2 Revision History Version Description Date V0.1 Initial release. August 4 , 2016 V0.2 Fine-tuned for NQ1000 specific features January 5 , 2017 V0.3 1) Revised home page January 31 , 2017 2) Add hardware & accessory installation & operation...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Content Disclaimer ........................ 4 Device Instruction & Installation ................5 Hardware Instruction ....................5 Hardware Instruction & Operations ( Installation & Uninstallation ) ......6 LED Indicator: ....................6 SD Card Slot / Cover ................... 6 3/4/5. Push buttons ....................7 Expansion Slots &...
  • Page 4 Brightness ......................23 Scheduled Power On/Off ..................24 Wi-Fi ........................29 Ethernet ......................... 29 Bluetooth ....................... 30 Virtual Keyboard ....................32 Take Photos & Shots ..................... 35 Surf Online ......................37 Browse Files ......................38 Play Media ......................40 Install & Uninstall Apps ..................40 Install Apps ........................
  • Page 5: Disclaimer

    Disclaimer Please read the instructions carefully before equipment installation and using the ü device. ü Do not put the product in high temperature, humid or dusty environment. ü Do not drop, crash or break down this product. ü Do not power off the device when it’s formatting or upgrading, otherwise it will cause operation system error.
  • Page 6: Device Instruction & Installation

    Device Instruction & Installation Hardware Instruction LED Indicator SD Card Slot / Cover: support external SD card Exit Button: return to the previous page Function Keys (Up / Down): select the up/down item Function Keys (Vol+ / Vol-): adjust the system volume Front camera: embedded 2M pixels (&...
  • Page 7: Hardware Instruction & Operations (Installation & Uninstallation)

    12. Control I/O port cover: cover for GPIO and RS-232 ports 13. Generic I/O port cover (left and right pieces): covers for frequent used I/O ports 14. 10/100Mbps RJ45 Ethernet: RJ45 connector support Ethernet connection 15. USB Host Port: support USB 2.0 Host type A 16.
  • Page 8: 3/4/5. Push Buttons

    3/4/5. Push buttons Expansion Slots & Add-on modules For add-on modules like existing barcode scanner, MSR and NFC. ODULES MSR M NFC M ODULE ODULE...
  • Page 9: Speaker

    NSTALLATION Match position bump on module into the pit on main device Fixed module on main device by screws Speaker Dual audio output Vesa Mount Holes 10. DC-In Jack Plug the power adapter into the power jack, and fix the position by a small metal bracket to prevent from it loosen.
  • Page 10: Barcode Scanner

    11. Barcode Scanner Barcode engine is set up in auto mode as default setting. LED will light up when any object show in front of barcode scanner within proper distance, and barcode engine will automatically scan when a barcode showed within proper distance. 12.
  • Page 11 NSTALLATION Put the hook on plastic cover into the hook groove on main device. Leveling the plastic cover Pushing cover forward, let positioning tenon into the positioning groove on main device Tighten screw to fix the cover EMOVAL Loosen screw to release the cover. It is not necessary to pull screw out completely to prevent from lost.
  • Page 12: 14/15/16 Generic I/O Ports

    14/15/16 Generic I/O ports 17. Power Switch Switch on to boot up device Default is in ON while a new device and generic I/O ports cover closed. 18. Headphone audio jack...
  • Page 13: Accessory & Installation

    Accessory & Installation Desktop Stand Installation & Operation Using screws to fix device on the upper plate via vesa holes. There are two joints, between arm to upper plate and to standing base, can adjust the angle of device front panel. Shelf Mount Kit Installation &...
  • Page 15: Feature Operation

    Feature Operation Home Screen In the home screen, you can long-press the blank space to change the wallpaper or drag widgets to desktop. Change Wallpaper: 1. Click “WALLPAPER”.
  • Page 16: Add Widgets

    2. Select one picture from system presets or your own pictures. 3. Click “Set wallpaper” on the upper-left corner of the screen to apply the wallpaper. Add Widgets: 1. Click “WIDGETS”. 2. Long-press a widget and drag it to desktop.
  • Page 17 3. A dialog prompts you to allow adding a widget for the first time. Check the checkbox and then click “Create”. 4. If you want to remove an icon, long-press the widget and drag it onto “×Remove” at the top of the screen and drop it until it turns red.
  • Page 18: System Bar

    System Bar Navigation Buttons Volume-: Decrease the system volume. Back: Return to the previous page. Home: Return to the home screen. Recants: Switch between recently used apps.
  • Page 19 To remove an app from the list, you could long-press the icon to select “Remove from list”. Or swipe the app item up or down to remove it.
  • Page 20: Status Notifications

    5. Volume+: Increase the system volume. Status Notifications Status bar at top of the screen display system status, such as time, Wi-Fi, SD card and USB connection etc. Pull down the upper-left corner to open the status window.
  • Page 21: Applications

    Pull down the upper-right corner to open the shortcuts window which contains brightness adjustment, Wi-Fi, auto rotate, airplane mode and location switch, and system settings entrance. Applications Click at the bottom of home screen to enter the applications page.
  • Page 22: Language

    The installed applications will be shown here and you can open an app by clicking its icon. To find an app easily, you can create a shortcut by long-pressing of the icon and drag it to the home screen. Language In the App list, click “Settings”...
  • Page 23: Date & Time

    Click the first option “Language” under “Language & input”, and then you can change the system language according to your preference. Date & Time In the App list, click “Settings” to open the system setting app, and select the option “Date &...
  • Page 24: Volume

    If you enabled the option “Automatic date & time” under “Date & time”, system date and time will be synchronized automatically with network time when you connected a Wi-Fi network. To set the time manually, you need to disable “Automatic date & time” and “Automatic time zone”.
  • Page 25: Scheduled Power On/Off

    Slide the brightness button to adjust the brightness of the screen, or turn on Auto switch to automatically adjust the display's brightness to the appropriate level for the current ambient light. Scheduled Power On/Off This function is used to power the device on and off automatically at the set time. In the App list, click “Settings”...
  • Page 26 Click the single option “Set Scheduled Power On/Off Clocks”. The top row is for power on clocks, and the following row is for power off clocks. Click the top row to enter the settings of power on clocks.
  • Page 27 Click the option “Time” to set the power on time of this device. Click the option “Repeat” to select the days which will power on this device at the set time.
  • Page 28 After setting, click “Done” at the upper-right corner of the screen to save them. You will see the power on option changed after saving the settings.
  • Page 29 For power off clocks, you can set them as same as power on clocks. After the settings, the device will be powered off at set time, and powered on again when achieves the appointed time.
  • Page 30: Wi-Fi

    Wi-Fi In App list, click “Settings” to open system setting, and select the option “Wi-Fi”. Switch the Wi-Fi button to ON. The product will scan available wireless networks automatically. Select a network under Wi-Fi networks and input the password to connect. Ethernet In the App list, click “Settings”...
  • Page 31: Bluetooth

    Check “Use Ethernet” and plug the Internet cable into the Ethernet port (#14 in Product Instruction).If Wi-Fi is on, please turn off Wi-Fi to allow Ethernet working. If you are Static IP user, please set the configurations manually. Bluetooth In the App list, click “Settings” to open the system setting app, and select the option “Bluetooth”.
  • Page 32 Switch the Bluetooth button to ON. The product will scan ambient available Bluetooth devices automatically. If you want to pair another Bluetooth device, select it from the “Available Devices” list, and then click “Pair” in the pop-up window. At the same time, click “Pair” in the pop-up window of the Bluetooth device to be paired.
  • Page 33: Virtual Keyboard

    The Bluetooth name and visibility timeout can be changed in the menu. Virtual Keyboard The device provides a virtual keyboard for typing. You can use it as a real one. When you click in a text input box, the virtual keyboard will appear at the bottom of the screen.
  • Page 34 Switch Input Methods In any text input box, pull down the upper-left corner of the screen to see the status window, and click “Choose input method”. Select an input method from the pop window.
  • Page 35 If the keyboard icon is invisible, please check whether the installed input method is selected in the “Language & input” option under the system setting app.
  • Page 36: Take Photos & Shots

    Take Photos & Shots Front 2M pixels camera is an optional accessory. In the App list, open “Camera” Click the capture button to take a photo. Click above the capture button to change camera settings.
  • Page 37 Click to open detail settings. From left to right in the picture are: location on/off, countdown timer, picture size, white balance, and scene mode. Click under the capture button to switch take photos or videos. Click the capture button to shooting a video...
  • Page 38: Surf Online

    Click the capture button to stop the shot. Surf Online In the App list, open “Browser” When connecting the device to a network, you can visit websites, play online media or download files via the browser.
  • Page 39: Browse Files

    In a browser window, enter in a URL in the address bar and click “Go” in the virtual keyboard to go. You can also click to add new tabs to make multiple tabs opened simultaneously. Browse Files In the App list, open “Explorer” to view local files.
  • Page 40 To select several files/folders, click “Multi” in the menu, then select files/folders. The selected files/folders will be highlighted in blue. Click “Editor” in the menu to operate the selected files/folders.
  • Page 41: Play Media

    Play Media With the provided apps, you can play your media files on your storage, such as pictures, music and videos. Picture Player: SupportJPG, BMP, GIF. Music Player: Support MP2, WMA, WAV, AAC, OGG, ASF. Video Player: Support MKV, TS, FLV, AVI, VOB, MPG, DAT, ASF, RM, MOV, 3GP, MP4, WMV. Install &...
  • Page 42 Choose the installation file’s location. The apk files will be automatically scanned in the right side list. Click the apk you want to install.
  • Page 43 Click “Install” or “Next” until it turns to “Install”, and then wait for installation finished. You can also download an android app market, and install the apps via the market. If “Install blocked” is prompted when installing an app, please open “Settings” and select the option “Security”, allow “Unknown sources”...
  • Page 44: Uninstall Apps

    Uninstall Apps To uninstall an app, open “Settings” in the App list and select the option “Apps”. In this option, you will see the installed apps list. Click the app you want to remove to enter the detail page.
  • Page 45 Click the “Uninstall” button and select “OK”, and then waiting for uninstallation finished.
  • Page 46: Reset To Factory Default

    Reset to Factory Default Please make sure to back up the important data before resetting the device. In the App list, click “Settings” to open the system setting app, and select the option “Backup & reset”. Click “Factory data reset”. Click “Reset tablet”...
  • Page 47 Click “Erase everything” button, and then waiting system reboots and resets to factory default.
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