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Vasco Translator 5"
USER MANUAL
ENGLISH

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  • Page 1 Vasco Translator 5” USER MANUAL ENGLISH...
  • Page 2 Copyright © 2017 Vasco Electronics LLC www.vasco-electronics.com...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    1.3 Memory card 1.4 In-built SIM card 1.4.1. Top-up 1.4.2. SIM card expiration 1.4.3. SIM card number 1.5 First start 2. Vasco Translator 2.1 Choosing the source and target languages 2.2. Voice recognition 2.3. Typing 2.4. Pronunciation 2.5. Clean 2.6. Menu 2.6.1 Translator...
  • Page 4: Operation Of The Device

    1. Operation of the device 1. Loudspeaker, 2. Earphone input, 3. USB, 4. Cover lift, 5. Volume, 6. Power ON/OFF, 7. Loudspeaker, 8. SIM card, 9. SD card, 10. Menu, 11. Back...
  • Page 5: Function Keys

    Function keys Power • Device turned off: hold this key for 5 seconds to turn the device on. • Working device: • push this key to block the screen, push again to unblock • push and hold the key for 2 seconds and tap “Power off” to turn the device off •...
  • Page 6: Battery Charging

    The device is equipped with an international SIM card that allows it to work without WiFi. The in-built SIM card is pre-paid and doesn’t require any contract. 1.4.1 Top-up The SIM card is active and topped-up. In order to top up your account visit: www.vasco-sim.com or contact the seller.
  • Page 7: Sim Card Expiration

    After turning the device on, choose your language. Then, read and accept the terms of service. The language chosen will change all the regional set- tings, including the language of the keyboard. You will see the main screen of Vasco Translator. The device is now ready to use. 2. Vasco Translator Vasco Translator recognizes voice and translates full sentences into supported foreign languages.
  • Page 8: Choosing The Source And Target Languages

    Choosing the source and target languages Tap the flag to see the list of available languages. Swipe up or down to find the language you need. Tap the name of the language to activate it. You can quickly switch between the languages by tapping the flag.
  • Page 9: Typing

    It is possible to enlarge the text box. To do so, tap the To close the enlargement window tap “back”. You can enter text using a hardware keyboard if available. Please see chapter 1.6.6 or Vasco Keyboard user manual. Pronunciation The pronunciation starts automatically unless you turn it off in the application settings or it is not available for the selected language.
  • Page 10: Clean

    Vasco Translator. 2.6.1 Translator Tap « Translator » to see the Vasco Translator main screen. 2.6.2 History To see or clear translation history, open the application menu and tap «...
  • Page 11: Counters

    2.6.3 Counters The translation counters allow you to control the number of translations carried out over WiFi and GSM. The manufacturer’s top-up allows you to translate around 5,000 sentences in most of the countries. If your translator doesn’t work and the counter shows a number higher than 5,000, check your balance by contact- ing the seller.
  • Page 12: Conversation

    Choose the phrase that interests you and tap the line with it. You will see its translation. to listen to the translated phrase. 2.6.5 Conversation The “Conversation” allows you to hold a conversation in a foreign language. Tap the flags to set the language pair. Tap «...
  • Page 13: Accessories

    2.6.6 Accessories The “accessories” menu allows you to set up and connect devices compatible with Vasco Translator such as Vasco scanner, a hardware keyboard or headset. To connect to the selected device, turn Bluetooth on by tapping , then tap the icon next to the device's name.
  • Page 14: Settings

    About - information about the software. You can see the version of the device and read the terms and conditions. 3. Menu To see the menu of Vasco Translator, tap the button in the left top corner of the screen or in the left bottom corner of the device.
  • Page 15 3.1 Translator – tap to launch the “Translator” application (see point 2). 3.2 History – allows you to look up the history of translations and conversations (see point 2.6.2). 3.3 Counters – allow you to control the number of translations. 3.4 Phrasebook –...
  • Page 16: Device Settings

    Tap the WiFi key to get into the WiFi settings. Tap the GSM key to get to the mobile network settings Tap the icon to get into the data usage settings. Check the box to display the connectivity bar on the main screen. 3.11 Accessories - allows you to set up and connect peripherals.
  • Page 17: Change The Network Operator Manually

    Padlock – this icon means that the network is secured with a pass- word. If you have the password, tap the name of the network and enter the password. Then, tap “ok” and use the device. If you don’t know the password, contact the network provider. Range –...
  • Page 18: Device

    WARNING: If the device goes out of range of the preferred operator, it will not connect to any other network automatical- ly. Repeat the steps and tap “Select automatically” in order to get back to the previous settings. 4.2 Device Application language Change the language of the menu.
  • Page 19: Bottom Bar

    Bottom bar Battery status The icon shows the current battery status. WiFi Turn the WiFi connection on/off . The WiFi connection is active if the icon is green. Tap and hold the icon to see the available WiFi networks. It is NOT recommended to use a WiFi connection AND a GSM net- work at the same time.
  • Page 20: Specification

    Specification Display IPS G+F 5”, HD 1280 x 720 pxls Processor CPU: 64-bit QuadCore CPU MediaTek MTK6735P 1.0GHz 1 GB, LPDDR3 8 GB 3G modem Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n Battery 2200 mAh Size 2.83 x 5.69 x 0.32 in (71.7 x 144.3 x 8.0 mm) Weight 0.32 lb (143 g) Earphone input...

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