GETTING STARTED...................................................01 1.1 About Your Smart Page 8 W............................................02 2 SMART PAGE 8 W INTRODUCTION ........................................... 03 2.1 Getting to Know Your Smart Page 8 W........................................04 2.2 Product Speci cation ...............................................06 3 TABLET FUNCTIONS ................................................09 3.1 Turning the Tablet ON or OFF............................................10 3.1.1 Turning the Tablet ON..............................................
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3.6.4 Setting a Screen Timeout Period..........................................16 3.7 Inputting Text.....................................................17 3.7.1 Entering Text Using the On-screen Keyboard......................................17 3.7.2 Cutting or Copying Text ..............................................18 3.8 Opening and Switching Applications..........................................19 3.9 Accessing the Tablet’s Settings............................................19 3.10 Languages & Input Method & Account Setting......................................20 3.11 Setting the Date and Time ..............................................
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3.15.4 Connecting to Bluetooth Devices ..........................................27 3.15.5 Disconnecting from or Unpairing a Bluetooth Device ..................................27 3.16 Google Services ..................................................28 3.16.1 Creating a Google Account ............................................28 3.16.2 Using Play Store ................................................29 3.16.3 Backing up and Restoring Apps and Settings from a Google Account ............................30 3.17 E-mail .......................................................
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5 WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS............................................... 65 6 PERSONAL INFORMATION AND DATA SECURITY......................................70 7 LEGAL NOTICE....................................................72 8 DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES ..............................................74 9 INDEX ........................................................ 76...
1.1 About Your Smart Page 8 W Smart Page 8 W is powered by Android, the world’s leader in smart phone technology. With its stunning 8 inch touch screen display, built-in camera, Wi-Fi, access to thousands of free and paid Android Apps, as well as its infrared remote controller and Wi-Fi smart appliance controller, it’s de nitely a device that brings fantastic user experience...
2.1 Getting to Know Your Smart Page 8 W Speaker L USB Port Microphone(tablet) IR1(transmit) Proximity Sensor Light Sensor Front Camera Receiver&Speaker R IR3(transmit) Micro SD Card Slot Power Button IR2(transmit and receive) Earphone Jack Volume Up Button Volume Down Button...
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Accessories USB Charger USB Data Cable Synthetic Leather Case...
2.2 Product Speci ciation GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS AND DISPLAY DIMENSION 221.5mmX143mmX7.4mm DISPLAY AND RESOLUTION 8 Inch IPS(1200*1920) SYSTEM SOFTWARE Android™ 7.1.2 AIR INTERFACE Wi-Fi - 802.11a/b/g/n/ac--2.4G/5G MULTI-TOUCH PANEL Capacitive 5-Points-Touch PRIMARY KEYPAD 3 Standard Soft Keys: Home, Back, Recent Applications DISPLAY COLOR DEPTH 24-bit Camera Rear 13MP camera/front 5MP...
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COMMUNICATION AND ORGANIZER Protocols: SMTP, POP3 and IMAP4 EMAIL Supports Exchange Calendar, Contacts synchronous MEDIA PERFORMANCE VIDEO DECODING 3GP, AVI, MOV, MP4, MKV, TS,FLV,WPG,ASF AUDIO DECODING AAC,, AMR, FLAC, MID, MP3, OGG, WAV PICTURE FORMATS BMP, GIF, JPG, PNG ,JPEG STREAMING MEDIA RTSP/HTTP, Support Download play, Progressive play BATTERY AND POWER...
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HOME CONNECT AND CONTROL Cast Screen Enter Settings' display and launch Cast Screen infrared universal remote, Reservation, Home control Outside Home Control, motion detection Bluetooth Weight Scale, Body Temperature Monitor, Home Care Family Temperature Manager, Menstrual Cycle, Fertility State...
3.1 Turning the Tablet ON or OFF Turning the Tablet ON 3.1.1 To turn on your tablet, press the Power key. Turning the Tablet OFF 3.1.2 1. Press and hold Power key to open the Tablet options menu. 2. Choose Shut Down. 3.
3.2 Charging the Battery 3.2.1 Charging the Tablet Battery The Tablet is powered by a rechargeable Li-ion battery. To charge the Tablet, turn it o and connect it to USB charger using a USB cable. USB Micro port USB power cable...
When the Smart Page 8 W is ringing, press any of the volume buttons if you want to mute the ringer. On the Home screen, press “Volume Up/Down” to increase or decrease the ringtone volume, or set the Smart Page 8 W to silent mode.
3.4 Using the Touch Screen Touch By touching an item, you can select the item or launch it. For example: Touch the on-screen keyboard to insert text and/or characters. Touch an application icon to launch it. Touch and Hold Touching and holding items will activate them. For example: Touch and hold an application/widget to move it.
3.5 Home Screen The Home screen is the starting point in using the Tablet. Touch the Home key to display the Home screen. You can customize the Home screen with various wallpapers and create shortcuts for items you want to easily access. 3.5.1 Getting to Know the Home Screen 1.
Main display area: This area displays application shortcuts, widgets, and other items that can be easily accessed by touching them. Weather & Clock Widgets: The weather widget informs you of the time, date, and weather in your location. It can be customized based on your preference. Short Cut Buttons: These are shortcuts for various applications.
3.6 Locking and Unlocking the Screen 3.6.1 Locking the Screen When the Tablet is powered on, press the Power key and the screen will turn o and lock. When the Tablet is left idle for a speci ed time period that you have set, the screen will automatically turn o and lock.
3.7 Inputting Text You can enter and edit text in text elds and use menu commands to cut, copy, and paste text within or across applications. 3.7.1 Entering Text Using the On-Screen Keyboard To open the on-screen keyboard, touch a text eld where you want to enter text. To switch the input method, touch the icon located at the lower right corner of the keyboard.
3.7.2 Cutting or Copying Text To quickly cut or copy all the text in a text eld: 3.7.2.1 Touch and open the text eld that contains the text that you want to cut or copy. 3.7.2.2 Touch and hold the text eld to display the Edit text menu. 3.7.2.3 Touch Select all, Cut all, or Copy all.
3.8 Opening and Switching Applications To open and switch to a recently used application, touch the key at the bottom of the touchscreen. The list will open on the right hand side. Touch the thumbnail of the application you want to access. 3.9 Accessing the Tablet’s Settings To access the Settings to view or change your wireless and cellular networks, sound and display, location and security, applications, language and keyboard, date and time, and other settings:...
3.11 Setting the Date and Time 3.11.1 To Automatically Set Date and Time: 1. Open the Settings list. 2. Touch Date & time. 3. Check the box for Automatic date & time. 4. Touch Select time zone, then scroll down and select the correct time zone from the list. 5.
3.12 Installing or Removing the Micro SD Card Place micro SD card on card tray holder, and insert it into card slot in the correct direction as shown in the following gure. Micro SD card slot Remove the micro SD card by gently pulling out the card tray holder from tablet, take out the micro SD card and then insert card tray holder into card slot again.
3.13 Connecting to or Disconnecting from Computer Using USB 3.13.1 Connecting the Tablet to a computer using USB cable: USB Micro port USB power cable 1. Use the appropriate USB cable (micro USB connector) to connect the Tablet to a USB port on your computer. Once it is properly connected, the Tablet displays a noti cation indicating that the USB is connected.
3.14 Wireless Networks The tablet is able to connect to various wireless networks and devices. Including Wi-Fi data networks, and Bluetooth devices such as headsets for voice and data transmission. Wi-Fi Wi-Fi is a wireless networking technology. Wi-Fi technology can provide wireless Internet connection over distances of up to 100 meters, however the connectivity of the Wi-Fi depends on the Wi-Fi router, and the surrounding environment in which it operates.
3.14.3 Turning Open Network Noti cation ON or OFF When Wi-Fi is already on, touch Network noti cation to check or uncheck the box to turn the open network noti cation on or o in the Wi-Fi settings list. The tablet will display or stop displaying noti cations in the status bar when the device detects open networks in range.
3.15 Bluetooth Bluetooth is a wireless communication technology for exchanging information over short distances. The connectivity between the Bluetooth devices may be a ected by their surroundings and is altered or reduced by obstacles such as walls or other electronic devices. 3.15.1 Opening Bluetooth Settings To con gure the Bluetooth settings of the tablet in the Bluetooth settings list: Touch and open the Settings from the Home screen or Applications screen.
3.15.4 Connecting to Bluetooth Devices Pairing with a Bluetooth device Search for a Bluetooth device, pair with it, and exchange information between devices. Open the Settings. Under Wireless & Network touch Bluetooth. Touch the name of your device to make it visible to nearby devices. Touch Search for devices at top to begin or reinitiate search for other devices.
3.16 GOOGLE SERVICES 3.16.1 Creating a Google Account When accessing a Google service for the rst time with your device, you will be asked to sign in using your Google account. Make sure the Tablet is connected to a network to sign in or create a Google account. If you already have a Google account, simply enter your information and sign in.
3.16.2 Using the Play Store You can access thousands of easily downloadable applications and games for your Tablet via the Google Play Store. 3.17.2.1 Searching for Applications There are several ways to search for applications in the Play Store, through: 1.
3.16.2.3 Uninstalling an Application 1. Go to Play Store, touch the My apps button. 2. Touch the application to uninstall, and then touch Uninstall. 3. When asked for con rmation, touch OK to remove the application from your Tablet. 3.16.3 Backing up and Restoring Apps and Settings from a Google Account 1.
3.17.2 Gmail Gmail can manage all the e-mails. Users can set the email address according to account type, and then log in. 1.Access Gmail application. 2.Select an e-mail address. 3.Set up e-mail according to user needs. 4. One can add Google existing account or creating a new account. 4.1 Input the existing account and password, accept the terms of service, and log in.
3.18 Camera Instructions 3.18.1.Tool Options: 1.Click on the top right corner: front and rear camera switching ashing light grid timer 3-dimensional noise deduction.
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2.Before you tap to take a photo, you can tap on the screen to focus. Photos can be viewed in Gallery.
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3.Slide to the right on the screen to bring out Camera, Video and Settings buttons. Click to record a video. When recording, you can tap on the screen to snapshot. Tap to save a video, then you can view it in Gallery.
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4.A tap on will open the setting interface. It mainly includes Resolution & quality, Capture Sound, Save location, Picture and Video Save Location, Advanced, Restore Default Settings.
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5.Resolution & quality settings include: pixel of Back camera photo and Front camera photo; display quality of Back camera video and Front camera video. 6.Advanced settings include color processing, white balance and anti-banding.
3.19 Home Control Terms of Use The Home Control app is a Home Automation System which is comprised of the following: IR remote controller, Reservation (Timer)control, Camera motion detection and Outside-Home Control features which are integrated and provided for user's convenience.
3.19.1 Installation of “Home Control” APK. Find and tap the "Home Control Link" icon in Smart Page 8 W Apps, an option box pops up, select "OK". After user logs in his (her) Google account, Smart Page 8 W screen will jump to "Google Play Store". If the user's "Google Play Store App" is not the latest version, the "Google Play Store App"...
3.19.2 IR Universal Remote Smart Page 8 W Home control will work with the devices that are already in your home. It can control your TV, Cable Box, Radio, DVD, DVR, VCR, Blu-Ray, CD, Audio, Air Con (A/C), Ampli er and Satellite and much more.
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- NOTE: The Home Control operates the same way as an ordinary remote control IR signals. Please be careful not to Smart Page 8 W cover the IR sensor marked with Red of the when you use the IR Remote function. This function may not be supported depending on the model, the manufacturer or service company.
Smart Page 8 W -Please point your original remote controller with the Red part of like right picture And follow on-screen instructions to con gure the device. -Please check if your device is working just like original remote controller with “Test” button. If not, please tap “Learn”...
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Reservation Setup -Reservation is just like Alarm app. The di erence is we have assign a IR signal rather than a melody. Please install required IR signal with “IR Universal remote Initial Con guration” process before reservation setup. -From the menu tap “Schedule” Select ‘...
3.19.4 Mobile Client Setup Smart Page 8 W -“Mobile Client Setup” is a pairing process. It allows you to establish connection between and mobile Smart Page 8 W device. and “Home Control Client” in mobile device can be connected with QR code scan. Please follow on-screen instructions to connect the device.
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GCM message not guarantee high percentage of delivery. User needs to retry if the message is not delivered due to various reason. User has to carefully manage the connection between “Home Control Client” and Smart Page 8 W, as “Home Control Client can monitor Smart Page 8 W.
3.19.6 Motion Detection - “Motion detection “ feature will take and send photo of what it is in front of Smart Page 8 W. You can use it for intruder detection. Smart Page 8 W built-in camera is used as a motion detection triggers. It will provide noti cations to your mobile with capture images.
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, “Motion Detection” and follow on-screen instructions. The noti cation will be forwarded to the connected mobile once started. If Smart Page 8 W camera faces continuous change, it will not send all of the pictures (Send 1 noti cation per about 30 seconds).
This App and devices is not for clinical or medical use. Installation of “Home Care” App Find and tap the "Home Care Link" icon in Smart Page 8 W Apps, an option box pops up, select "OK". After user logs in his (her) Google account, Smart Page 8 W screen will jump to "Google Play Store".
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This section contains a description of Home Care application which is working with ‘iFever manager” dongle. iFever Smart Page 8 W Manager enables your for body temperature measurement. You can keep history of your family temperature for a long time.
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4. Tap the Start button or volume up hard key to begin temperature measurement. 5. Please move your iFever Manager sensor part close to your (or others) forehead position during three seconds. Measured distance is within 1 cm. 6. Please see the measured value, and tap the save button to store the data. Tap Clear button to clear last measured value if needed.
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Appendix 1.Daily Graph Item Description Move to previous month Last month button Display current date Calendar title Move to next month Next month button If no measur ed data, will be displayed with pale sky blue No measured data Today is Green background Today Selected date This date can be selected when user touched *...
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Item Description Last month button Move to previous Month Calendar title Display current date Next month button Move to next Month Measured range Measured temperature data range Temperature graph Show the measured data with line Temperature delete button Delete selected temperature data Temperature time Show measured time and data Add memo...
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Appendix 2. Monthly Graph Item Description Start menstruation First day of menstruation (Marked in Daily graph) Graph Show graph with temperature Made love Made love date (Marked in Daily graph) Y axis Date for the month Indicate non Childbearing period Non-Childbearing Childbearing period Indicate Childbearing period...
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Appendix 3. Setting ltem Description 1 Version Show software version number & release date Edit Pro le Edit account information Online Manual Check online user manual Sign out Logout for another user login Menstrual cycle Menstrual cycle can be set up to 20-40 days Length of menstrual cycle Menstrual period can be set up to 1-7 days Setting time range for BBT temperature measurements (00:00 ~ 23:59)
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Appendix 4. Basal body temperature Basal body temperature (BBT) is our lowest temperature during rest, which is usually during the time we're sleeping. This is the reason why BBT should be taken before getting out of bed for accurate fertility charting. Ovulation causes one half to one-degree rise in BBT, so monitoring BBT helps provide information on the best time for conception.
3.21 Cast Screen Function Operation Guide Smart Page 8 W Tablet supports Cast Screen. It can be connected to larger screen tablet pc, TV, projector and other multimedia equipments through wireless connection. It has realized that the same les can be displayed on the multi-platform.
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1. Connect wireless transmission equipment ”Wireless HDMI” to the HDMI port of displayer or TV, and plug in 5V power supply. 2. Set displayer or TV in “ HDMI” mode and Wireless HDMI in mode of “Miracast” . 3. Make sure you have connected Wi-Fi of tablet rstly, access tablet “Setting” and tap “Display”. (Figure 1) Figure 1...
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4. And then press “Cast” same as Figure 2 below. Figure 2...
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5. Select “Enable wireless display” in menu at top right corner. ( Figure 3 ) Figure 3...
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6. Tablet will search the accessible signal sources in range automatically. (Figure 4) Figure 4...
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7. Select the corresponding signal source and wireless connection shows successfully.(Figure 5) Figure 5 Notes: Wireless HDMI is needed for this function.
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tablet Your device must be connected to the via Bluetooth pairing. How will my device receive tablet Once connection is established , will send noti cations with attached tablet noti cations from the captured images (internet connection is required for both party). Solution: There is no sign when tablet is -Check cable and adapter connections.
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Cause: It may be caused by the low battery of tablet or the power key has been damaged. Solution: The tablet can’t be turned on Please check if power key has been damaged or not; Please recharge tablet with adaptor rstly. And press power key once “in recharge”...
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Please read the following instructions carefully. Abide by the safety warnings described in order to use the device safely and properly as it is designed for. These instructions apply to the whole device including all the accessories. Basic Requirements Keep the device dry at all times and prevent from any collision with other objects, including during storage, transportations, and usage of the device.
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Never install telephone wiring during an electrical storm Never install telephone line jacks in wet locations unless the jack is speci cally designed for wet locations. Never touch exposed (insulation broken) telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface Precautions for Using Wireless Devices When using the device, ensure that the antenna of the device is at least 20 cm away from all persons.
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Use the appropriate power supply de ned in the speci cations of the charger. An improper power voltage may cause re or of the charger. Do not connect two poles of the battery with conductors, such as metal materials, keys, or jewelries. Otherwise, the battery may be short-circuited and may cause injuries and burns on your body.
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If the device screen is damaged, do not touch or try to remove the broken part. In this case, stop using the device immediately, and then contact an authorized service center in time. Do not trample, pull, or over bend any cable. Otherwise, the cable may get damaged, causing malfunction of the device. Before cleaning the device, stop using it, power it o , and then remove all the cables connected to it.
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The use of some functions or third-party applications on your device could result in your personal information and data being lost or becoming accessible to others. Several measures are recommended to help you protect personal and con dential information. Place your device in a safe area to prevent it from unauthorized use. Set your device screen to lock and create a password or unlock pattern to open it.
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The information within this manual are provided “AS IS”, except required by applicable laws, no warranties of any kind; either expressed or implied, including without limitation, the implied warranties of merchantability and tness for a particular purpose, are made in relation to the accuracy, reliability, or information of this manual. LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY In no event shall AURA Technology Limited.
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About Your Smart Page 8 W, 02 GETTING STARTED, 01 Opening and Switching Applications, 19 Accessing the Settings , 19 Getting to Know Your Smart Page 8 W, 04 Google Services, 28 Product Speci cation, 06 Bluetooth, 26 PERSONAL INFORMATION AND DATA...
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Warranty card NAME: TEL. NO.: ADDRESS: DATE OF PURCHASE: VERSION: SERIAL NO.:...
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Smart Page 8 W USER MANUAL AURA Technology Limited FLAT 810,8/F STAR HOUSE, 3 SALISBURY ROAD, TSIMSHATSUI, KOWLOON HONGKONG E-mail: Support@auratech.hk for Android™ Android™ is a trademark of Google Inc. Use of this trademark is subject to Google Permissions.
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