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Vasco Translator 7"
USER MANUAL
ENGLISH

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  • Page 1 Vasco Translator 7” USER MANUAL ENGLISH...
  • Page 2 Copyright © 2019 Vasco Electronics LLC www.vasco-electronics.com...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents 1. Operation of the device 1.1 Function keys 1.2 Battery charging 1.3 Memory card 1.4 Built-in 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.
  • 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. Camera 11. Reset...
  • 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 lock the screen, push again to unlock • push and hold the key for 2 seconds and tap “Power off” to turn the device off •...
  • Page 6: Memory Card

    Memory card A memory card is provided with the device. Removing and/or damaging the card may cause incorrect functioning of the device. In the event of dam- aging the card, contact the seller. Built-in SIM card The device is equipped with an international SIM card that allows it to work without WiFi.
  • Page 7: Vasco Translator

    2. Vasco Translator Vasco Translator recognizes voice and translates full sentences into supported foreign languages. The translator pronounces the translated text out loud. For the full list of supported languages consult the manufacturer’s website. Vasco Translator needs a WiFi or a GSM network in order to translate.
  • Page 8: Voice Recognition

    Voice recognition T he icon ser ves enter tex t using voice recognition function. In order to enter any spoken text, tap the key and, after hearing a beep, say what you want to translate in a clear, monotonous voice, from a distance of a foot (half a meter).
  • Page 9: Pronunciation

    It is possible to enlarge the text box. To do so, tap the icon. To close the enlargement window tap “back. You can enter text using a hardware keyboard if available. Please see chap- ter 2.6.7 or Vasco Keyboard user manual. Pronunciation Pronunciation starts automatically unless you turn it off in the application settings or it is not available for the selected language.
  • Page 10: Photo Translator

    2.6.2 Photo Translator Photo Translator allows you to recognize text from images and convert it into an editable version. Then, the text can be then translated into a chosen language. Tap the icon or swipe the screen from left to right to display the menu of Vasco Translator and select Photo Translator.
  • Page 11 You can edit recognized text by tapping it. Tap “Translate” to start translation. Tap the language name in a new pop-up win- dow to select the language and tap “Translate”. The text will be translated to the selected lan- guage by Vasco Translator. The translator will also pronounce the translated text out loud automatically.
  • Page 12: History

    2.6.3 History To see or clear translation history, open the application menu and tap « History ». Tap the selected sentence to display it on the main screen. Tap and hold the line for about 1 second to delete it. To clear all translations, tap To search, tap To enlarge the chosen translation, tap the mag-...
  • Page 13: Phrasebook

    2.6.5 Phrasebook This is a set of the most useful phrases in traveling. Tap the flag icons to set the language pair. You will see the list of available languages. • Choose the source language • Choose the target language Tap «...
  • Page 14 The translation should take about two seconds. You will see both the recognized and translated text on the screen. The pronunciation starts automatically and the icon turns into Tap the selected flag again to continue the conversation. To enlarge the chosen translation, just tap the magnifying glass icon.
  • Page 15: Accessories

    2.6.7 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 16: Menu

    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. You can also display the menu by swiping the screen from left to right.
  • Page 17: Device Settings

    3.8 Calculator – an application that allows you to do basic and advanced mathematic operations. 3.9 Camera - allows you to take a photos. 3.10 Gallery - all the pictures are saved in the Gallery. 3.11 Account Balance* - To check your account balance, find “Account balance”...
  • Page 18: Device

    Tap the name of the network to connect to it. Padlock – this icon means that the network is secured with a password. If you have the password, tap the name of the network and enter the pass- word. Then, tap “ok” and use the device. If you don’t know the password, contact the network provider.
  • Page 19: Bottom Bar

    WARNING: You need a WiFi connection in order to download system updates. About - information about the software. You can see the version of the device and read the terms and conditions. Bottom bar Battery status The icon shows the current battery status. WiFi Turn the WiFi connection on/off.
  • Page 20 Specification Display 7” IPS, 1024x600 pxls Processor MT8321, 4x 1.3 GHz 1 GB, DDR3 8 GB 3G modem Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n Battery 2800 mAh, lithium-ionium Size 7.45 x 4.3 x 0.44 in (189 x 109 x 11 mm) Weight 0.62 Ib (279 g) Earphone input Mini Jack (3.5 mm) Micro USB...

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