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  • Page 1 User manual TAB10s 9.10.13 002A 8:30 TAB10s...
  • Page 2 Product information Product design and specifications are subject to change at any time and `Qeedji` reserves the right to modify them without notice. This includes the hardware, the embedded software and this manual, which should be considered as a general guide to the product. The accessories supplied with the product may differ slightly from those described in this manual, depending on the developments of the various suppliers.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    4.1.17 Information > Screens 4.1.18 Part V : Technical information Technical specifications Built-in RFID reader Antenna return loss Conformities Part VI : Contacts Contacts Part VII : Appendix Appendix: Qeedji PowerPoint publisher for Media Players Appendix: Qualified third party references...
  • Page 4 Appendix: ISO image burning with BalenaEtcher Appendix: TFTP and DHCP server configuration Appendix: Timezone Appendix: Device network disk mounting in MS-Windows explorer Appendix: USB mass storage Appendix: File transfer from a computer Appendix: Factory reset Appendix: Remove an App with Android settings 7.10 Appendix: 802.1X security configuration with Android settings 7.11...
  • Page 5: Part I : Description And Installation

    Description and installation Part I...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    1.1    Introduction This manual explains how to install and configure your TAB10s device. It explains also how to install a third party APK and make a AQS operating system upgrade. Content of the package Items Description Quantity Device TAB10s device with embedded Screen protection film...
  • Page 7: Labelling

    ☛ FCC certification in pending. ☛ The QR code on the product label is corresponding to the product identification URL, for example: i.qeedji.tech?model=TAB10e&sn=01352-00011&mac.wlan1=00-1C-E6-02-4E-90&mac.wpan1=1B-1E-A2-09-DA-B4 Packingbox label This is the label stuck also on the packingbox. It is showing:...
  • Page 8: Product Faces

    Device's front face Touch screen, Camera, Built-in NFC/RFID sensor, ¹. ¹ In the default factory preferences, the distance threshold for the proximity sensor is 1.5 meter. For further information contact support@qeedji.tech. Device's up face Surround light, Mono speaker, System button², Built-in microphone n°1,...
  • Page 9 Device's rear face Bevelled profile to welcome the mounting bracket, POGO type connector, Micro SD card connector with its micro SD card, Microphone DIP switch, Camera DIP switch, Holes to host screws heads to fix the mounting bracket. 19 20...
  • Page 10: Device Dimensions

    1.3.1    Device dimensions...
  • Page 11: Device Fixture

    ☛ The legislation in force in France, for example implies to install the top of the display at 130 cm (51,181 ") maximum far from the floor. For the TAB10s device, add 2.4 cm (or 0,787 ") to this height to determine the maximum height of the top edge of the TAB10s device. For example, for the France country, the top edge of the device should be (130 + 2.4) = 132.4 cm (52,125 ") far from the floor.
  • Page 12 DIP switch and the camera DIP switch is matching the customer needs, stick, like explained below, the 4 single side tape pads at the back of the TAB10s device, respectively at the 4 corners.
  • Page 14 ◬ NAPOE109kt NAPOE109ft POGO to lock the device, check that the TAB10s device is installed on the products stricly on the vertical position else NAPOE109kt NAPOE109ft some unexpected power supply issue could be faced. To check that the tablet is properly supplied, ensure that the tablet is displaying the desktop content, or any App on the screen.
  • Page 15: Drilling Pattern

    1.3.3    Drilling pattern In case you want to hang the TAB10s device on the wall, you can do it using the provided mounting bracket. Follow the drilling pattern to install it. This mounting bracket can be fixed using screws (recommended for walls with pierceable material).
  • Page 16: Power Supply

    This device is intended to work with an external power supply, not provided by default. The two ways to supply the device are: either through the USB-C connector, or through the POGO type connector. Power supply references Depending on your needs, you can order among several power supply unit references recommended by Qeedji. Commercial reference Model Information ¹...
  • Page 17: Device Start-Up Steps

    Step 2 (T ~ 1  s) Step 3 (T ~ 8  s) Step 4 (T ~ 22  s) Step 5 (T ~ 30  s) The device is booting. Surround light red Qeedji splashscreen Android splashscreen Nominal mode: is flashing once: is displayed: is displayed: APK is launched.
  • Page 18: Surround Light Behaviour At Power-Up

    Sequence of 3 consecutive short green Error: the micro SD card is unusable or the boot software is missing. If the problem persists, flashes of 300 ms, periodic in alternance with contact support@qeedji.tech. 4 seconds Off. Sequence of 4 consecutive short green Error: an internal issue has been detected during power sequencing.
  • Page 19: Connectors Pin-Out

    ☛ The USB-C connector is supporting Ethernet over USB. ¹ The TAB10s device is an USB sink device by default, in order to be supplied by an external power source device. It implements data-role swap, in order to be able to become the data host, and hence, to support ethernet-to-usb external bridges while being supplied by this bridge. When operating in sink mode, you must take care when selecting your power supply source and usb cable, select a power source able to drive 5 V - 3 A, and choose high quality cables, especially when you have a long distance between source and the TAB10s device.
  • Page 20 Dipswitches for microphone and camera For confidentiality purpose, the TAB10s device has two switches at the back of the product allowing to activate or deactivate respectively the microphone and the camera peripherals. When the DIP switch is facing the crossed microphone, the microphone peripheral is deactivated.
  • Page 21 Step 2: Glide the micro SD card in the right sense with the hand towards the micro SD card connector until you feel the spring. Step 3: When the spring of the SD card connector is responding properly, helped with a pen, push the micro SD card towards the connector until hearing a clic.
  • Page 22 The 16 GB micro SD card, containing the for TAB10s device, is provided by default and is already installed in the product. The micro SD card is partitioned to be compliant with . This is the micro SD card partition mapping:...
  • Page 23: Procedure To Access To The Back Connectors

    1.8    Procedure to access to the back connectors Do follow this procedure to get access to: the camera hardware DIP switch, the microphone hardware DIP switch, the micro SD card connector, the POGO type connector. Procedure when the device is supplied by the USB-C connector: unplug the USB-C cable from the device, untighten the two screws at the bottom of the product, remove the mounting bracket from the device.
  • Page 24: Test Card

    STATE means that the adapter is not able to down provide the network connectivity due to either a wrong installation of the TAB10s device on the wall-mount or due to a wire crimping trouble on the krone connector. ☛ Only one network interface can be activated at a time. The...
  • Page 25: Part Ii : System Configuration

    System configuration Part II...
  • Page 26: Introduction

    2.1    Introduction To support the APK deployment, the AQS operating system version upgrade and the TAB10s device configuration update, the TAB10s device embeds service which is launched automatically as soon as the AQS is running. It supports: Qeedji System APK installation thanks to a file:...
  • Page 27: Aqs Operating System Upgrade With A Fqs Firmware

    Web user interface, putting the firmware on an USB storage device then by inserting it in the TAB10s USB-C connector, or through the third party equipment .fqs connected to the USB-C connector. For further information, refer to the chapter §...
  • Page 28 This message is then displayed until the USB storage device is unplugged. Unplug the USB storage device. ☛ Once the USB storage is unplugged, the operating system upgrade duration is depending on the firmware content. It can be for .fqs example: 8 minutes and 30 seconds.
  • Page 29 This message is then displayed showing that the firmware is being installed. .fqs ☛ The installation duration is depending on the firmware version. .fqs After the firmware installation, the device is rebooting automatically once. This message is displayed while the device has not yet restarted. .fqs...
  • Page 30 Prerequisite: a WebDAV client (CarotDAV or BitKinex for example) is installed on your computer or the TAB10s device is mounted as a disk on the MS-Windows explorer. For further information, refer to the chapter § device network disk mounting in MS-Windows explorer.
  • Page 31 This message is then displayed showing that the firmware is being installed. The installation duration is depending on the version. After the version installation, the device is rebooting automatically once. This message is displayed while the device has not yet restarted. ☛...
  • Page 32 firmware is corrupted or when the USB storage device has been removed when the copy was .fqs still in progress. If required, download again the firmware from the Qeedji Website and try again. If the problem persists, contact .fqs support@qeedji.tech.
  • Page 33: Apk Deployment

    Web user interface, putting an file on an USB storage device then by inserting it in the TAB10s USB-C connector, or through the third party equipment connected .apk to the USB-C connector. For further information, refer to the chapter §...
  • Page 34 TAB10s device needs to have a suitable power supply equipment allowing to support APK installation by the USB-C connector. Copy the file at the root directory of an USB storage device and insert it on the USB-C connector of the TAB10s device (or on the third party .apk equipment connected to the USB-C connector).
  • Page 35 Unplug the USB storage device. This message should be displayed for few seconds, the time for the to install the APK. ☛ In case several APK are available on the USB storage device, the installing message appears for each new APK to install. When the APK installation is completed, this message should be displayed for 10 seconds.
  • Page 36 Prerequisite: a WebDAV client (CarotDAV or BitKinex for example) is installed on your computer or the TAB10s is mounted as a disk on the MS-Windows explorer. For further information, refer to the chapter § Device network disk mounting in MS- Windows explorer.
  • Page 37 When the APK installation is completed, this message should be displayed for 10 seconds. This message is then displayed until the device is rebooting automatically once. Each APK installed should be then visible on the desktop.
  • Page 38 This message is displayed for ten seconds when an error occured while copying the APK. The USB storage device is not properly supported. Restart again the operation with another USB storage device. If the problem persists, you can contact support@qeedji.tech.
  • Page 39: Device Configuration By Script

    The configuration script can be also downloaded at this location. Rename the configuration script according to the supported filename pattern: common for multiple TAB10s devices: configuration.js 000000000000.js when using an USB-C to USB-A hub device having also an Ethernet to USB bridge: with the format <device_ETH0_MAC_address>.js...
  • Page 40 TAB10s device needs to have a suitable power supply equipment allowing to support TAB10s device configuration by the USB-C connector. Copy the configuration script at the root directory of an USB storage device and insert it on the USB-C connector of the TAB10s device (or on the third party equipment connected to the USB-C connector).
  • Page 41 This message is then displayed until the device is rebooting automatically once.
  • Page 42 Prerequisite: a WebDAV client (CarotDAV or BitKinex for example) is installed on your computer or the TAB10s is mounted as a disk on the MS-Windows explorer. For further information, refer to the chapter § Device network disk mounting in MS- Windows explorer.
  • Page 43 This message is then displayed until the device is rebooting automatically once. ☛ Once the configuration script is installed, the file is removed.
  • Page 44 Device configuration by server TFTP and server DHCP with code 66 The TAB10s device can be configured thanks to a configuration script hosted on a TFTP server + DHCP server (code 66). Prerequisites: the LAN or the WLAN interface is configured in DHCP mode, a TFTP server and a DHCP server are properly configured, are working properly and are available on the network.
  • Page 45 This error message is displayed for ten seconds when the copy of the script from the USB storage device has failed. If the proble persists, try again with another USB storage device. This error message is displayed for ten seconds when the configuration script contains a Javascript syntax error. Double check that the configuration script content is consistent for the TAB10s device.
  • Page 46: Hardware Reset

    2.1.4    Hardware reset In case your APK or the would not respond anymore, you can proceed to a TAB10s hardware reset: insert for example a paper clip inside the hole until feeling the button, System button hold the pressed for more than 5 seconds,...
  • Page 47: Factory Recovery

    The factory recovery consists in recovering the OS and data like it was at the factory. Consequently, the different APK installed by the user and the TAB10s device configuration data will be lost. So, it is highly recommended to save all the required settings to be able to reconfigure your TAB10s device afterwards.
  • Page 48 TAB10s device to lock the device on the wall. In case the device is powered by the USB-C connector: install again the mounting bracket on the product, plug again the USB-C power supply.
  • Page 49: Part Iii : Applicative User Interface

    Applicative user interface Part III...
  • Page 50: Applicative User Interface

    . This pane allows to watch the App content: http://<device_IP_addr>/#/ This is an example of content when the TAB10s device is supplied by a standard USB-C wall-plug and connected to a WIFI network. This is an example of content when the TAB10s device is supplied by a Ethernet adapter which is connected to a switch.
  • Page 51: Part Iv : Administration Console User Interface

    Administration console user interface Part IV...
  • Page 52: Device Configuration Web User Interface

    4.1    device configuration Web user interface The TAB10s device supports a device configuration Web user interface that can be accessed with a Web browser. The supported Web browsers are: Google Chrome Mozilla Firefox MS-Edge (Chromium) It is available from the URL: http://<device_IP_addr>/...
  • Page 53: Configuration > Administrator

    ☛ It is recommended that you enter one unique value for each device. In case several TAB10s devices are located in different buildings Hostname or geographical locations, we recommend that you enter hostname values with information about the building and the location (e.g.
  • Page 54 This is an example with different credentials for the four connection profiles. ☛ The association of the credentials to the connection profiles are taken into account only after a device reboot. In case the user takes more than 5 minutes to create the credentials, associate them to the profile and reboot, the user may have to reauthenticate (with the credentials not modified).
  • Page 55: Configuration > Lan_1

    LAN_1 ☛ The menu may not be available when the TAB10s device is connected to a WIFI network and supplied by a standard USB-C wall plug. LAN_1 ☛ The device supports the UPnP and can be for example detected automatically in the local network environment of your computer.
  • Page 56 Web user interface when your network does not support DHCP: LAN_1 it is considered here that the TAB10s device is connected to a NAPOE109ku device or to a NAPOE109kt, or to a NAPOE109ft device which is connected to a PoE switch,...
  • Page 57 To activate security on interface, set the field to 802.1X instead of None. 802.1X LAN_1 Security Choose one among PWD, MD5, GTC, PEAP, TLS, TTLS. The chosen must be supported by your RADIUS server. EAP method EAP method ☛ In the context of a secure network, your device must be first declared in your dedicated RADIUS server with a .
  • Page 58 802.1X CA certificate 802.1X CA certificate TAB10s device. For further information about certificates installation, refer to the chapter § Certificates. ☛ The is the certificate with the highest autority for your RADIUS server. For further information, please contact your IT 802.1X CA certificate...
  • Page 59 WLAN_1 inject a USB storage device having a suitable configuration script on the USB hub connected to the USB-C connector of the TAB10s. And wait device reboot. connect to the device configuration Web user interface with a Web browser with the valid IP address of the device.
  • Page 60 To detect the , click on the button. WIFI spots SSID Scan ☛ In case the of your WIFI router is not broadcasted (or hidden), click on the button to add manually a interface. Enter the SSID WLAN_1 wished value and check the option SSID The SSID is hidden Select one of the detected...
  • Page 61: Configuration > Wlan_1

    Choose whether the IP address is static or given by the server. If static, fill the suitable parameters like DHCP subnet mask gateway To use a specific interface, select the in the drop down list then enter your proxy Proxy server WLAN_1 Manual proxy configuration Proxy servers...
  • Page 62 To use an automatic configuration for interface, select the in the drop down list Proxy server WLAN_1 Automatic proxy configuration Proxy server then enter the PAC file URL allowing to get automatically the proxy server configuration. For example: https://domain.contoso.en/dir/my-proxy-auto-conf.pac The supported securities¹ are: None, WEP, WPA-Personal (PSK),...
  • Page 63 Fill the required crypto keys for these securities: WPA-Personal (PSK) WPA2-Personal (PSK) The allowed length for crypto key is: 5 or 13 digits when using ASCII-7bits characters, 10 or 16 digits when using hexadecimal characters.
  • Page 64 The allowed length for crypto key is 8 to 63 digits. Only ASCII-7bits characters are allowed for the crypto WPA-Personal (PSK) WPA2-Personal (PSK) key. If the WPA encryption of your router is unknown or if the WPA encryption of your router is , do rather use the default value corresponding to the Auto automatic mode:...
  • Page 65 802.1X CA certificate 802.1X CA certificate TAB10s device. For further information about certificates installation, refer to the chapter § Certificates. ☛ The is the certificate with the highest autority for your RADIUS server. For further information, please contact your IT 802.1X CA certificate...
  • Page 66: Configuration > Output

    Volume of multimedia contents ☛ If your TAB10s device is supplied by a NAPOE109kt device or a NAPOE109ft device, the device can support a Jack 3.5 audio output by plugging an USB-C to Jack 3.5" audio adapter on the USB-C connector.
  • Page 67: Configuration > Apps

    4.1.5    Configuration > Apps tab, select the Apps menu to manage the In the installed in the operating system, whose launching at device start-up can be activated or Configuration Apps deactivated. column of the table allows to watch the installed in the operating system: Apps...
  • Page 68 can be installed by: uploading any compatible APK ( ) with the button, .apk Install the App pushing any compatible APK ( ) on the WebDAV directory of the device with a WebDAV client or with a third party software, .apk .apps using the...
  • Page 69 Some Apps consist in a couple of APK (main part + UI part). This is an example when the App is installed and properly Qeedji PowerPoint publisher for media player activated: PowerPoint Publisher (for the main part): checkbox : checked,...
  • Page 70 App start. To work around, activate back the UI part APK of the App then reboot the device. This is an example with the not properly deactivated: Qeedji PowerPoint publisher for media player App PowerPoint Publisher (= the main part): checkbox...
  • Page 71 Apps reactivation After having checked back the checkbox for an App, click on the button to finalize the operation. activation Reboot the device If ever only the UI part of the was not , and the main part of the was kept , activate back the UI part of the App then click on ◬...
  • Page 72 App form (optional) Some can support a configuration form. To watch the configuration form for an , select the appropriate . If a form is supported for this App, the form of appears just below the table of installed Apps Apps This is an example with the App (V1.10.13 or above) containing a form.
  • Page 73: Configuration > Servers

    4.1.6    Configuration > Servers tab, select the Servers menu to define the configuration of the servers peripheral to your device. In the Configuration The NTP server input allows to either choose the default NTP server¹ or enter your favorite NTP server domain so that the device is always on time.
  • Page 74: Configuration > Certificates

    Click on the  button of the appropriate sections to add a certificate. This is an example with some certificates loaded in the TAB10s device. 802.1X ☛ In case the remote content (for example an .ics) must be read on a server available in https, but the server's certificate is not signed, it may be required to install the server certificate both in the...
  • Page 75: Configuration > Date And Time

    4.1.8    Configuration > Date and time tab, select the Date and Time menu to check the time configuration: In the Configuration timezone, system date of your device (day and time). To update the date and time of your device, click on the value and then click on the button.
  • Page 76: Configuration > Regionality

    4.1.9    Configuration > Regionality tab, select the Regionality menu to choose the language in which information messages or error messages related to the device In the Configuration need be displayed on the screen. The supported languages are: English, Spanish, German, French, Italian,...
  • Page 77: Configuration > Variables

    4.1.10    Configuration > Variables tab, select the Variables menu to set variable (or TAG) values for this device. In the Configuration The variable names are: field1 field2 field3 field4 field5 These variable values can then be used in Apps to perform specific processing for devices having specific variables values.
  • Page 78: Maintenance > Test Card

    Test card ☛ The test pattern content is not displayed by the TAB10s device at start-up when it is coming straight from factory. For further information about the test pattern content, refer to the chapter §...
  • Page 79: Maintenance > Files

    Files menu to see the directories and files hosted at the root directory of the WebDAV server. In the Maintenance These are the available WebDAV directories: : directory allowing to upload APK and install it on the TAB10s device, .apps : directory allowing to upload a configuration script to auto-configure the device, .configuration : directory hosting the App content, .data...
  • Page 80: Maintenance > Firmware

    ☛ Corrective and evolutive maintenance software versions are regularly made available on the http://www.qeedji.tech/en/support/index.php? TAB10s/AQS_firmware_and_documentations. It is therefore advised to regularly update the operating system of your device. From this website, download the latest version available for your device model.
  • Page 81: Maintenance > Preferences

    4.1.14    Maintenance > Preferences tab, select the Preferences menu to view all the preferences. In the Maintenance The filter allows to display only the preferences whose name contains the string entered in the filter. All the preferences have optimal default values. Double click on a preference to change its value.
  • Page 82: Information > Device

    : label and version of the embedded operating system, Operating system : model of the device, Model Qeedji : name of the device, Device name : name of the device on the network, Hostname : MAC address of the WLAN interface, MAC Id : Universal Unique IDentifier,...
  • Page 83: Information > Usb Adapters

    Information TAB10s device. This is an example of content when the TAB10s device is supplied by a standard USB-C wall-plug and connected to a WIFI network. This is an example of content when the TAB10s device is supplied by a Ethernet adapter which is connected to a switch.
  • Page 84: Information > Network

    Information This is an example of pane content when the TAB10s device is supplied by a standard USB-C wall-plug and connected to the WIFI network. This is an example of pane content when the TAB10s device is supplied by a...
  • Page 85 ☛ The displaying of the IP V6 address value starting with the prefix is not supported in this pane. For further information, contact your IT fe80:: department so that your network is advertising the IP V6 address with another prefix (ex: fc00::...
  • Page 86: Information > Screens

    4.1.18    Information > Screens tab, select the Screens menu to view information about the screen. In the Information...
  • Page 87: Part V : Technical Information

    Technical information Part V...
  • Page 88: Technical Specifications

    5 V / 3 A capable device. ¹ For TAB10s devices whose the PSN is 01352-xxxxx, the power supply specification through USB-C connector is 4.75 V to 5.35 V as recommended values, 4.70 V and 5.40 V as absolute minimum and maximum values.
  • Page 89 Audio output Information Mono speaker 0.7W Fanless Operating system Information for TAB10s (Android Open Source Project) AOSP Qeedji System Operating temperature Storage temperature 0 °C to +40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F) -20 °C to +60 °C (-4 °F to 140 °F)
  • Page 90: Built-In Rfid Reader

    5.2    Built-in RFID reader The device TAB10s has a badge reader allowing to recognize the badges supporting the RFID/NFC technology. Modulation Data rate Tested Type Brand (Manufacturer) Applicable standard Supported frequency (kbps) configuration type 13.56 MHz Mifare Classic 1K/4K (NXP)
  • Page 91: Antenna Return Loss

    5.3    Antenna return loss This is the return loss diagram for the WIFI/Bluetooth antenna:...
  • Page 92: Conformities

    5.4    Conformities EUROPE In conformity with the following European directives: LVD 2014/35/EU EMC 2014/30/EU RED 2014/53/EU...
  • Page 93: Part Vi : Contacts

    Contacts Part VI...
  • Page 94: Contacts

    6.1    Contacts For further information, please contact us: Technical support: support@qeedji.tech, Sales department: sales@qeedji.tech. Refer to the Website for FAQ, application notes, and software downloads: https://www.qeedji.tech/ Qeedji Qeedji FRANCE INNES SA 5A rue Pierre Joseph Colin 35700 RENNES Tel: +33 (0)2 23 20 01 62...
  • Page 95: Part Vii : Appendix

    Appendix Part VII...
  • Page 96: Appendix: Qeedji Powerpoint Publisher For Media Players

    PowerPoint Add In can deal with several TAB10s devices with the same MS-PowerPoint Qeedji PowerPoint Publisher For Media Players presentation. ☛ In this version, only the TAB10s devices, whose WebDAV servers are available with the scheme (default value), are supported. http://...
  • Page 97 ☛ In some rare cases, the warning message PowerPoint has problems with the Qeedji complement. If the problem persists, disable this add-on could be prompted when opening a MS-Office PowerPoint. In this case, do and check for updates.
  • Page 98 Qeedji PowerPoint Publisher For Media Players: register one or several devices To register one or several TAB10s devices, open you MS-Office Powerpoint presentation then: click on the menu, Qeedji on the ribbon, click on the item then select the tab.
  • Page 99 Select then the only TAB10s devices on which you want to publish, by double clicking on them. ☛ The TAB10s devices sorting order in the list is decisive because it is taken into account during the publication. The slides of the first section, or the first ten slides, are always affected to the TAB10s device located at the top of the list.
  • Page 100 The Publishing status report is showing whether the publishing on each TAB10s devices has succeeded or not: : the publication has succeeded Publishing succeeded : the publishing has failed. In this case, check the network connection between your computer and the TAB10s. Publishing failure (Error: 503) Publishing status report example: 1/5 - Publishing on device: AMP300 (192.168.1.84)
  • Page 101 Qeedji PowerPoint Publisher For Media Players: define a default duration per page To define a default duration per page to your MS-PowerPoint presentation, open you MS-Office Powerpoint presentation then: click on the menu, Qeedji on the ribbon, click on the item then select the tab.
  • Page 102 ☛ The banner height is 9.26% of the PowerPoint slide height. ☛ When the scrolling text overlay is supported by the TAB10s device, the max. number of character per line is depending on the display resolution of the TAB10s device and the chosen font. Outside this limit, the scrolling text cannot be displayed.
  • Page 103 (older OS, Smart monitor), the message below is displayed Qeedji PowerPoint Publisher for Media Player Information The App "Qeedji Powerpoint Publisher for Media player" is not supported on this device ☛ The may prevent to publish properly by returning this error:...
  • Page 104: Appendix: Qualified Third Party References

    Power Delivery ² DRD for Dual-Role-Data ³ Not compatible with TAB10s devices whose the PSN is 01352-xxxxx . In case you wish to buy other references by your own, they need to be compliant, 5 V / 3 A. Power delivery...
  • Page 105: Appendix: Iso Image Burning With Balenaetcher

    ☛ If required, use a SD card adapter. ☛ After inserting the SD card in the computer, if MS-Windows 10 is displaying 14 times a format popup inviting to format the 14 partitions of the TAB10s SD card, click on the button of the format popups.
  • Page 106: Appendix: Tftp And Dhcp Server Configuration

    TFTP DHCP ¹ Trivial File Transfer Protocol The network interfaces of the TAB10s devices must be configured to obtain their IP address with the server. DHCP downloading operation (specific or general) is done with the DHCP server (during the device booting). The Qeedji TFTP configuration by script device configures first its network parameters obtained by...
  • Page 107: Appendix: Timezone

    7.5    Appendix: Timezone Area Country/Town pair values supported for the function of the configuration script (1 of 2) setTimezone Pacific/Wallis, Pacific/Wake, Pacific/Tongatapu, Pacific/Tarawa, Pacific/Tahiti, Pacific/Saipan, Pacific/Rarotonga, Pacific/Port_Moresby, Pacific/Pohnpei, Pacific/Pitcairn, Pacific/Palau, Pacific/Pago_Pago, Pacific/Noumea, Pacific/Norfolk, Pacific/Niue, Pacific/Nauru, Pacific/Midway, Pacific/Marquesas, Pacific/Majuro, Pacific/Kwajalein, Pacific/Kosrae, Pacific Pacific/Kiritimati, Pacific/Honolulu, Pacific/Guam, Pacific/Guadalcanal, Pacific/Gambier, Pacific/Galapagos, Pacific/Funafuti, Pacific/Fiji, Pacific/Fakaofo, Pacific/Enderbury, Pacific/Efate, Pacific/Easter, Pacific/Chuuk, Pacific/Chatham, Pacific/Bougainville,...
  • Page 108 Area Country/Town pair values supported for the function of the configuration script (2 of 2) setTimezone Africa/Windhoek, Africa/Tunis, Africa/Tripoli, Africa/Sao_Tome, Africa/Porto-Novo, Africa/Ouagadougou, Africa/Nouakchott, Africa/Niamey, Africa/Ndjamena, Africa/Nairobi, Africa/Monrovia, Africa/Mogadishu, Africa/Mbabane, Africa/Maseru, Africa/Maputo, Africa/Malabo, Africa/Lusaka, Africa/Lubumbashi, Africa/Luanda, Africa/Lome, Africa/Libreville, Africa/Lagos, Africa/Kinshasa, Africa Africa/Kigali, Africa/Khartoum, Africa/Kampala, Africa/Juba, Africa/Johannesburg, Africa/Harare, Africa/Gaborone, Africa/Freetown, Africa/El_Aaiun, Africa/Douala, Africa/Djibouti, Africa/Dar_es_Salaam, Africa/Dakar, Africa/Conakry, Africa/Ceuta, Africa/Casablanca, Africa/Cairo, Africa/Bujumbura, Africa/Brazzaville, Africa/Blantyre, Africa/Bissau, Africa/Banjul, Africa/Bangui, Africa/Bamako,...
  • Page 109: Appendix: Device Network Disk Mounting In Ms-Windows Explorer

    7.6    Appendix: Device network disk mounting in MS-Windows explorer Do follow carefully the procedure below to mount properly the TAB10s device as network disk in MS-Windows explorer. Indeed, after a first ◬ mounting failure with wrong login credentials, it could be difficult to mount the device afterwards because MS-Windows keeps the wrong login credentials in cache memory for few tenths of minutes preventing to mount the device for a while.
  • Page 110: Appendix: Usb Mass Storage

    7.7    Appendix: USB mass storage Some rare USB sticks could be not detected by the device because the USB partitionning is not supported by . In this case, a Unsupported General USB drive notification is raised. ☛ The notifications can be watched in mode, but not in mode.
  • Page 111: Appendix: File Transfer From A Computer

    7.8    Appendix: File transfer from a computer Like any Android device, it is possible to access to the file system of the TAB10s device from a computer. That procedure can be used for example to push a configuration script or a firmware from a computer when no network is available on the TAB10s device.
  • Page 112: Appendix: Factory Reset

    RESET TABLET ¹ The access to the desktop requires that the TAB10s device is in mode which needs to be activated thanks to a configuration script having native function uncommented. For further information, refer to the chapter §...
  • Page 113: Appendix: Remove An App With Android Settings

    7.10    Appendix: Remove an App with Android settings In case you have published on the device, several Apps programmed in autostart mode, they are all starting after the device boot-up has ended. To remove one of the Apps (from example, the App), <APKname1>...
  • Page 114: Appendix: 802.1X Security Configuration With Android Settings

    TAB10s device generated with the CA certificate of your RADIUS server. When using a RADIUS certificate, it is recommended that the system date of the TAB10s device is properly set, else you may not be able to ◬...
  • Page 115: Appendix: Certificates Installation With Android Settings

    Install from SD card To install a certificate from your USB mass storage: copy the certificate file on your USB mass storage, insert the USB mass storage in the USB hub connected to the TAB10s device, select the item, Install from SD card press on the bars ...

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