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HS-M702 WF User Manual
July 2011
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Summary of Contents for Hip Street HS-M702 WF

  • Page 1 HS-M702 WF User Manual July 2011 User Manual...
  • Page 2 Catalogue 1. Preface 2. Notes 3. Ready to use 3.1 Packing content list of the product 3.2 Products appearance 3.3 Instruction of press key function 3.4 Products function 3.5 Parameter of product technical specification 4. Quick guide 4.1Calibrating touch screen 4.2 Battery management and charging 4.3 On/off 4.4 Function icon use...
  • Page 3 Support: Thank you for purchasing a Hip Street product and we hope you enjoy using it Please visit our website at www.hipstreetonline.com. We have a Frequently Asked Questions FAQ section where you will find answers to most of your questions. If you do not find an answer there, please use the option to contact our technical support department and kindly send us an email detailing your question and we will get back to you promptly.
  • Page 4 Follow any restrictions for WiFi devices. Wireless devices can cause interference in aircraft. If you wish to use the device on a plane, please consult the airline. Do not use the device at a refueling station. Do not use this device near fuel or chemicals. Do not use the device at any place where blasting is occurring.
  • Page 5 Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
  • Page 6 3.3 Instruction of press key function Position Definition of press Function instruction RESET KEY When unit is unresponsive or system crashes, press and release reset key POWER KEY Press and hold to power on or off. Press release activate sleep/wake-up function Press and release to enter into sub-function menu Previous/back or Next/forward buttons...
  • Page 7 Display screen Size 7.0 inch Resolution 800*480 resolution 16 million color TFT LCD Computer interface High Speed USB 2.0 (FS) Built-in capacity Flash Memory:4GB System memory RAM:DDR2 Expansion capacity Support MicroSD Card - capacity up to 16GB Power supply Built-in 3.7V,1800mA/H Li-ion battery, AC charger:Input:AC110V~240V, Output: DC 5V, 2A Built-in battery supports up to 3-4 hours of movie playback time (factory default mode, at middle volume)
  • Page 8 4.2 Battery management and charging You should charge the battery for 8 to 12 hours to ensure a full battery charge when using your device for the first time. b. The small plug end of the power adapter should be inserted into the DC socket on the bottom of the unit and the other end should be plugged into an electrical outlet.
  • Page 9 fingertip, rather than the flat pad of the finger. Touch any of the icons on the Main Graphic Interface to open that Option. Touch icon or press the button to return to previous screen or exit. Adding memory to the device This device has an expansion slot on the bottom for a Micro SD memory card (Memory Card not included).
  • Page 10 Options window. Touch “Power off” option to confirm the shutdown and the Power Off screen appears advising you that your “phone” will shut down. Touch OK and the system will automatically shut down. Note: When the battery power is low, the device will warn you and if it is not charged, the device will automatically shut down.
  • Page 11 Menu Function module menu WIFI on and off switch Music / Video media tool bar library updated b. Input settings Press the search box to display the input method - see as follows: c. Search function To search for specific e-books stored in the device, you can enter partial names or the name of the full title - then touch the search icon [ ] and the results will appear.
  • Page 12 e. History record Quick display only shows the most recent ten browsing records (Figure 5). Touching the "History” record icon enters into history overview (see Figure 6) where the system has stored the history records. To open an e-book that has been viewed, simply touch the cover of the book you want and then touch the "Continue Reading"...
  • Page 13 Figure 8: Note: the same as above g. Menu column Touch and Drag the arrow icon (at the bottom of the screen) upward to display all installed applications and access the Settings menu icon. Drag the arrow icon downward to hide all installed applications.
  • Page 14 list. Touch "Settings" to enter the settings page and then touch the "Wireless and network" line. Touch Wi-Fi and the green checkmark will appear in the box on the right side. See the red circle as follows: Set Wi-Fi and Connect to the network: Touch "Wi-Fi Settings". The device will automatically search for and find the names of available wireless networks (see the following).
  • Page 15 After setting, touch the icon in the upper right corner of the screen menu, and then touch “Save” setting, as follows: After finishing "Save", return to the list of network names and touch the Wi-Fi network name that needs to be connected, for example, touch the "KW" network. The Connect to KW window will appear asking you to input the wireless password.
  • Page 16 After finishing "Save", return and touch the Wi-Fi network name that needs to be connected, for example, click the "KW" network, The Connect to KW window will appear asking you to input the wireless password. When finished entering the correct password, click "Connect."...
  • Page 17 4.6 APK installer The device supports third-party applications built on the Android platform. You can get most applications from the Internet. It is downloaded into the built-in flash memory or onto an optional MicroSD Card, then installed and used. Touch APK Installer icon and the Apk installer interface opens with 3 options: Install, Manage and Exit.
  • Page 18 • Manage:Touch Manage to enter into third-party software interface. - Start: Run the software - Export: Export software to MicroSD card - Uninstall: uninstall the software - Search: search for software in the software store - Cancel: cancel the operation •...
  • Page 19 audio playback progress; Audio player buttons/icons: Button Instruction Button Instruction View playing list On line view of songs Artist Album View music files stored in Music Genre memory disk established play list/recently played Switch to audio playing EQ setting (normal rock p Exit audio player classic, etc) A-B repeat playback...
  • Page 20 When there is no file in the video player list, after the system opens, the video player will automatically load any video files on the inserted optional SD card to the video playing list. Drag play progress bar to adjust video playing progress Video player icons/buttons:...
  • Page 21 Instruction of picture browser button: Button Instruction Button Instruction View the previous picture Enlarge viewing picture View the next picture Narrow viewing picture Brightness adjustment Slide shows picture Rotates Picture Rotates Picture counter-clockwise 90 clockwise 90 degree degree Picture setting Exit picture browser Supports picture formats:BMP、JPG、JPEG、PNG、GIF When there is no file in the picture browsing list, after the system opens, the picture...
  • Page 22 On the main menu, touch the record icon to enter the recording screen. Touch the record button to start recording. Touch the Stop button to stop recording. Touch the play button to play the recording that was just recorded. System automatically asks to Use this recording or Discard.
  • Page 23 5.2.1 Browser Wi-Fi connection must be on. On the main menu touch the browser icon to enter browsing interface. Touch the address bar and input your desired website or search details. Touch the search icon. Select the web site you wish to go to. 5.2.2 E-mail Wi-Fi connection must be on.
  • Page 24 Set E-mail type: Set E-mail server receiving parameters: a. Inbox Log into the inbox successfully, and then automatically enter main interface: This interface shows all mail received in inbox. Touch to open the e-mail and to access, reply to the sender, reply to all recipients and other operations. User Manual...
  • Page 25 Button Instruction Button Instruction Refresh Write new mail Folders Accounts Setting b. Write e-mail Click on the taskbar , pop-up toolbar, then click to enter into the following writing mail interface: Click the Add Cc / Bcc icon , increase the Cc / Bcc e-mail headers; or to remove touch delete;...
  • Page 26 After the recipient e-mail address and other relevant information is filled in, touch the send icon to send e-mail. C. Outbox Click the View icon and select Send to open the following interface: This interface shows e-mails that have been sent. Touch to open e-mail and access, reply to the sender, reply to all recipients and other operations.
  • Page 27 E-mail notification: When you receive an e-mail, a notification is shown in the status bar; Select a ringtone: Sets a sound when a new mail arrives; as well as vibration, if desired. 5.2.3 Map On the main menu touch the map icon to enter Google Maps and view map.
  • Page 28 setting parts Click , return to the main interface. 5.3.2 Calculator In the main menu or on the desktop, click the calculator icon to open the calculator: 5.3.3 Alarm clock: In the main menu or on the desktop, click alarm clock icon to go into the alarm setting interface.
  • Page 29 5.3.5 Device setting In the main menu or on the desktop, click the Settings icon to set wireless networks, sound and display, location and security, applications and other settings. Press and hold the screen up or down to achieve paging: 5.3.5.1 Wireless and network setting See section 4.5 WIFI setting 5.3.5.2 Sound and display setting...
  • Page 30 b. Tone setting Setting default notification tone/ring: c. Select the operation sounds (to play a sound when selecting screens) and the SD card notification (noticing sound when playing SD cards) are all available options. Touch , highlighting the channel, namely OK. Display setting:...
  • Page 31 C【Brightness】Depending on your needs, drag and adjust the backlight brightness. Touch confirm settings and return. d 【Screen standby/timeout】 Adjusts the delay before the screen automatically turns off. 5.3.5.3 Application program setting Touch the Settings menu of the Application program to enter setup interface: User Manual...
  • Page 32 Manage applications program setting: Touch Manage applications to manage and remove installed applications programs Running service settings: Touch Running services menu to view and control currently running services: c. Development setting: It is recommended to use the factory default mode, and should not be changed arbitrarily, otherwise it will affect some of the functions of the device and cannot be used User Manual...
  • Page 33 5.3.5.4 SD/TF card and device memory setting Click the Settings menu of the SD/TF card and device storage memory to enter setup interface: View SD’s total capacity, free space, format, etc. 5.3.5.5 Language and keyboard setting Touch the setting menu for Language & keyboard to enter into setting interface: Language selection area setting:...
  • Page 34 Android keyboard setting: 5.3.5.6 Date and time setting Touch the Settings menu for Date and time to enter setting screen, cancel the automatic network values option by removing the check mark beside "automatic", and you can manually change the date, time zone, time. Date setting:...
  • Page 35 Select time zone: Select your time zone and then touch OK: Time setting: Touch icon to select hours and minutes - for example: 10:56, Touch Settings button to confirm OK. Date selection type: Select date format User Manual...
  • Page 36 5.3.5.7 Calibrating touch screen See section 4.1 about touch screen calibration 5.3.5.8 About the device • See power consumption, legal information, device status and software version information. 6. Trouble shooting 1. Machine cannot boot/turn on When in an extreme shortage of battery power, it will cause device shutdown. Please charge the battery via USB or power adapter.
  • Page 37 From aspect of use condition, brightest screen is relatively large power consumption, also, increasing the volume, open sound field effects, frequent operations and other effects, will affect the actual use time. 3. Earphone does not have sound Check sound volume is set to zero or not Check whether the file is damaged.