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  • Page 1 MAA1013 User’s Manual...
  • Page 2 Copyright Notice The information in this document is subject to change without prior notice in order to improve reliability, design and function and does not represent a commitment on the part of the manufacturer. In no event will the manufacturer be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use the product or documentation, even if advised of the possibility of such damages.
  • Page 3 Thank you for choosing MACTRON Tablet This instruction serves to enable users to get to know our product as soon as possible. Here we have made a brief introduction to the key layout and definitions in figures and words. And a brief explains for the basic operating functions.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Getting Started ................1 1.1. Packing List ..................1 1.2. Connecting to AC Power ..............1 1.3. Turning On and Off the Tablet ............2 Product Information ............... 3 2.1. Specifications ................3 2.2. Product Overview ................5 2.3. System Configuration ..............7 ............
  • Page 5 4.8. Account ..................24 4.9. Accessibility ................. 25 4.10. Kuaiba ..................26 4.11. System ..................27 4.11.1. Language & Input................28 4.11.2. Date and Time ................29 4.11.3. Hand gestures ................30 4.11.4. Reset options ................. 31 4.11.5. About phone .................. 32 App Usage ...................
  • Page 7: Getting Started

    1. Getting Started Thank you for purchasing our MAA1013 products! To help you get familiar with the product faster, please refer to the user manual if you have any problems during use. This document mainly introduces the interface and system usage instructions of the rugged tablet MAA1013 and helps you quickly understand the use of the product through the picture instruction.
  • Page 8: Turning On And Off The Tablet

    2. Plug the Type-C power cord of the power adapter into the Type-C port of the tablet. 3. Power is being supplied from the electrical outlet to the adapter and onto your Tablet. Now, you are ready to turn on the Tablet. 1.3.
  • Page 9: Product Information

    2. Product Information 2.1. Specifications Display Display Type 10.1" IPS TFT LCD Resolution 1280 x 800 1920 x 1200 (Optional with MOQ) Aspect Ratio 16:10 Brightness 700 nit Touch Panel 10 Points Projected Capacitive Touch System Processor MTK MT6789 Processor Memory 8 GB Storage...
  • Page 10 Sensor 1 x G-sensor Battery 10,000 mAh/3.8 V (Removable) Using Time 9 hrs (Default 50% Volume, 200 nits, Play 1080 HD Video) Power Adapter 9V / 2A Communication WLAN - 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, 2.4GHz/5.8GHz WWAN - 4G Bluetooth 5.2 GNSS - GPS, GLONASS Security TPM 2.0 Data Collection...
  • Page 11: Product Overview

    2.2. Product Overview Note: Depending on the special model you purchased, the look and colour of the device may be different from the graphics shown in this manual. Note: Please open the waterproof plug before using the ports or device. When not using ports or device, please completely cover the waterproof plug to isolate water and dust.
  • Page 12 Top View Bottom View Side View...
  • Page 13: System Configuration

    2.3. System Configuration 2.3.1. Front Components Ref. No. Component Description ❶ Camera 5MP, supports photograph and video. ❷ F Key Scan key by default, for fast scan. ❸ HOME Button Pressing the HOME button can switch back to the desktop. ❹...
  • Page 14: Rear Components

    2.3.2. Rear Components Ref. No. Component Description ❶ Battery cover Protect internal battery. ❷ Camera 13MP, supports photograph and video. ❸ NFC Module NFC recognition. ❹ TF/SIM card slot Insert TF cards and SIM cards. (Micro Sim + TF or Micro Sim + Nano Sim) ❺...
  • Page 15: Left-Side Components

    2.3.3. Left-Side Components Ref. No. Component Description ❶ USB 3.0 Port Connects a USB device. ❷ 3.5mm Earphone Connect the audio device. Jack ❸ USB Type-C Port For charging or transmitting data through the data line. 2.3.4. Right Components Ref. No. Component Description ❶...
  • Page 16: Top Components

    2.3.5. Top Components Ref. No. Component Description ❶ Scan Window This window is where the optional scan module can be installed. If the scan module is installed, the user can open notes, websites, scan apps, etc. (any place where a cursor can be used to input content). By pressing the F scan button, the scan window will emit a scanning light.
  • Page 17: Operating Your System

    3. Operating Your System This chapter provides information about the use of the Tablet. If you are new to Tablets, reading this chapter will help you learn the operating basics. If you are already a Tablet user, you may choose to read only the parts containing information unique to your Tablet.
  • Page 18: Display Menu Introduction

    3.2. Display Menu Introduction All applications are showed in here. In this interface, you can quickly start and operate the application. 3.3. System Settings Settings: Users can set the system in this interface.
  • Page 19: Extended Settings

    3.4. Extended Settings You can enable or disable various functions here. 3.5. Network and Internet You can set WLAN, mobile network, and Ethernet, query network traffic usage, hotspot, network sharing (support hotspot continuation), set SIM card, flight mode, VPN connection, and other functions in this interface.
  • Page 20: Wi-Fi Settings

    3.5.1. Wi-Fi Settings You can search for and connect to Wi-Fi networks, set Wi-Fi preferences, view saved networks, and check traffic usage in this interface. 3.5.2. Connected device In this interface, you can set Bluetooth, NFC, projection, print, view files received by Bluetooth, and so on.
  • Page 21 3.5.2.1 Bluetooth Settings You can search and match Bluetooth in this interface. 3.5.2.2 NFC Settings You can set the NFC function in this interface, which supports card reading and importing functions and touch payment.
  • Page 22: Otg Management

    3.6. OTG Management Turning this option on or off allows the device to switch the master/slave mode, read the USB flash drive and other USB devices, or connect to the PC.
  • Page 23: Applications And Notifications

    4. Applications and Notifications You can view all applications, notification Settings, default applications, and permission management in this interface. 4.1. Battery You can view the remaining battery power, the power saving mode, and battery power percentage in this interface. The adapter operates on any voltage in the range of 100~240V AC.
  • Page 24: Display

    4.2. Display In this interface, you can adjust the brightness, set night mode, wallpaper, dark theme, eye protection mode, automatic rotation screen, font size, display size, and screen saver, lock the screen, and wake up the device when picking it up, and other functions.
  • Page 25: Volume

    4.3. Volume You can set the media volume, call volume, ringtone volume, alarm volume, incoming call vibration, Do-Not-Disturb mode, block ringing (press the power button and volume + at the same time), ring tone, notification tone, alarm tone, and other functions.
  • Page 26: Storage

    4.4. Storage You can view the memory usage and space occupied by applications in this interface.
  • Page 27: Privacy

    4.5. Privacy You can view the license status of each software in this interface, set it to display briefly when entering a password, and set whether the lock screen displays the notification.
  • Page 28: Location

    4.6. Location In this screen, you can turn GPS on or off, and allow or restrict the use of an application to obtain location information.
  • Page 29: Security

    4.7. Security In this interface, you can set screen lock mode (none, slide, pattern, PIN code, password), device management application, encryption and credentials, fixed screen, etc.
  • Page 30: Account

    4.8. Account You can add other accounts in this interface. (Exchange, IMAP, POP3)
  • Page 31: Accessibility

    4.9. Accessibility Settings for screen readers, displays, and interactive controls. For example: font size, display size, dark themes, enlarged gestures (3 consecutive screen clicks), color correction, color reversal, removing animations, pressing the power button to end a call, etc.
  • Page 32: Kuaiba

    4.10. Kuaiba Kuaiba speeds up foreground apps by inhibiting background app activity, but it may cause some notifications to not be received properly.
  • Page 33: System

    4.11. System You can set the wireless upgrade, Language, input method, date, time, backup, reset options, as well as the debugging related to the developer options (to enter the “about the phone”, click 7 times of version number).
  • Page 34: Language & Input

    4.11.1. Language & Input You can add and switch other languages, and you can set up a virtual keyboard and a physical keyboard.
  • Page 35: Date And Time

    4.11.2. Date and Time You can set the date and time manually or obtain them automatically over the network. You can set the display in 24-hour format.
  • Page 36: Hand Gestures

    4.11.3. Hand gestures You can quickly turn on the camera (press power button twice) by gesture Settings; System navigation can be switched in gesture navigation and three- button navigation; Vibration when incoming call (press power button and volume + at the same time).
  • Page 37: Reset Options

    4.11.4. Reset options You can reset WLAN, mobile data network, and Bluetooth Settings, and reset app preferences, or restore factory Settings.
  • Page 38: About Phone

    4.11.5. About phone This interface allows you to view basic device information. For example: device name, storage, operating memory, screen resolution, front and rear cameras, phone number, emergency information, SIM card status, model and serial number, IMEI, Android version, IP address, WLAN MAC address, Bluetooth, power-on time, version number.
  • Page 39: App Usage

    5. App Usage 5.1. Hardware Decoder You can enable some basic Settings of the scanning module here, as shown below. Entering the "Hardware Decoder" APP for the first time. Settings Button in the Top Right Corner: Includes four sub-modules: "General Settings,"...
  • Page 40 General Settings 1. Prompt tone: You can set whether there is a sound prompt after the bar code is read. 2. Bluetooth handle on: Allow Bluetooth handle connection. 3. Enter: Carriage return-linefeed by default after opening; 4. Automatically empty EditText: After reading the next line of code data, the previous line of data will be cleared, and only one piece of scan data is allowed in the EditText;...
  • Page 41 character 0x31 to 0x41; 11. Add prefix: Add characters in front of all bar codes; 12. Add suffixes: Add characters after all bar codes; 13. Delete characters: Delete the number of characters in the front and the number of characters in the back; 14.
  • Page 42: Kiosk Mode

    5.2. Kiosk Mode Kiosk Mode Overview Function: Kiosk Mode can help administrators customize the programs or services that a device can run as a way to limit the programs or services available to device users. Application: You can restrict device applications to run administrator-specified applications or services through Kiosk Mode, thus enabling the device to be better used for customer-facing kiosks, interactive signage experiences, and other services, helping to restrict the interface available to customers and...
  • Page 43 5.2.1.1 Admin Mode Function details User Mode Function: Click to switch user mode Apps Managements Function: Click to set "Add App", "Add Shortcut", "Recent Apps Whitelist", "Disable System Services". Thereby helping the administrator to perform the following functions: 1. Limit the programs or services that can be used in user mode. 2.
  • Page 44 Details of each Settings  Add App Function: Click "+" on the right side to add the program to the list of allowed programs, it will be displayed on the desktop, click "-" to remove the program from the list of allowed programs, the desktop will not display the program (i.e. when the program shows "-"...
  • Page 45  Add Shortcut Function: Click "+" on the right side to add the shortcut (shortcut means a shorter route to enter an interface) to the list of allowed shortcuts, which will be displayed on the desktop, and click "-" to remove the shortcut from the list of allowed shortcuts, then the shortcut will not be displayed on the desktop (i.e.
  • Page 46  Recent Apps Whitelist Function: Click "+" on the right to whitelist the app so that it will not be cleaned up when using "Clear Recent Apps" and will still be able to run in the background.
  • Page 47  Disable System Services Function: Click on the right to hide the application or service from the device, so that it cannot be displayed even if you exit Kiosk Mode; click the right to remove the application or service from the disabled list (i.e., when is displayed on the right, it means that the application or service is already in the disabled list).
  • Page 48 Export Function: You can export the device's custom configuration in both "File" and "QRCode" forms for easy application to other devices or records. Operation: File Export:Click "File" → file name → select the stored file → click "Select" → the configuration is saved successfully → you can find the exported configuration according to the file address in the blue box.
  • Page 49 QR Code Export:Click "QR Code" to generate the QR code saved in the configuration. Import Function: You can import custom settings in both "File" and "Scan" formats.
  • Page 50 Operation: File Import:File:Click "File"→ Select the file where the custom configuration is located → Click "Select"→ "import_success reboot app" is displayed, that is, the application is successfully configured and can be used after reboot.
  • Page 51 Scan Import:Click "Scan" to bring up the scan box, scan the QR code where the configuration is located, after successful identification, "import_success reboot app" will appear, that is, the configuration application is successful, reboot and use it. Options Functions: By entering the options, you can set the following functions: 1.
  • Page 52 Specific operation of each function: Notification Bar “Show Notification Bar”: When selected, the notification bar will always be displayed with the top, after canceling, you need to manually slide down to display the notification bar. “Enable Notification Bar”: When selected, the notification bar can be scrolled down and expanded, when cancelled, the notification bar cannot be scrolled down and expanded.
  • Page 53  Display “Use system wallpaper”: System wallpaper will be used as Kiosk wallpaper after selection. “Portrait wallpaper”/ “Landscape wallpaper”: Cancel "Use system wallpaper", you can customize Kiosk wallpaper content, there are two modes of portrait and landscape wallpaper to choose. “Logo”: Customize the image and height of the logo after selection.
  • Page 54  Extend Storage When deselected, external storage devices will be disabled.  USB Connection Allowed When deselected, the use of USB connection to the PC will be disabled. Launch System Settings Function: Clicking on it will open the "Settings" application of the system. Reset To Default Function: Clicking on it will clear the original settings and return to the original default values.
  • Page 55: User Mode

    Exit Function: Clicking will exit the Kiosk Mode application. Check for updates Function: Clicking on Check for Update after networking will detect if the current application is the latest version. 5.3. User Mode Function: In this mode, users can only use the programs or services allowed by the administrator.
  • Page 56 Admin Mode Users enter a custom password to enter Admin Mode for more settings (please refer to 5.2.1 Admin Mode for details). Clear Recent Apps Click to clean up the recent background tasks outside the whitelist (go to Admin Mode to set the recent apps whitelist, please refer to 5.2.1 Admin Mode for details) About Click to view software version, serial number, copyright, final version and other...
  • Page 57: Application Guidelines

    5.4. Application Guidelines 5.4.1. Usage restrictions Application Restrictions When you need to restrict the applications available in the main screen of Kiosk Mode, you can do the following: Click "Admin Mode" → Enter the password → Click the upper right corner →...
  • Page 58: Display Settings

    Data Protection If you need to disable data transfer from the device to other electronic devices or storage, you can do the following: Enter "Admin Mode" → click on the upper right corner → click on "Options" → select Disable USB Extend Storage device or USB Connection Allowed as required.
  • Page 59: Sim Card Installation

    6. SIM Card Installation Open the battery compartment, remove the battery, then take out the card slot from the side of the battery compartment. Insert the SIM and TF cards as shown in the diagram. After doing so, the device can be used normally upon powering on.
  • Page 60: Troubleshooting

    7. Troubleshooting Tablet problems can be caused by hardware, software, or both. When you encounter any problem, it might be a typical problem that can easily be solved. This chapter tells you what actions to take when solving common Tablet problems.
  • Page 61: Solving Common Problems

    7.2. Solving Common Problems Battery Problems The battery does not charge (The red indicator is not on).  Make sure that the AC adapter is properly connected.  Make sure that the battery is not too hot or cold. Allow time for the battery pack to return to room temperature.
  • Page 62 WLAN Problems I cannot use the WLAN feature.  Make sure that the WLAN feature is turned on. Transmission quality is poor.  Your Tablet may be in an out-of-range situation. Move your Tablet closer to the Access Point or another WLAN device it is associated with. ...
  • Page 63 Bluetooth Problems I cannot connect to another Bluetooth-enabled device.  Make sure that both devices have activated Bluetooth feature.  Make sure that the distance between the two devices is within the limit and that there are no walls or other obstructions between the devices. ...

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