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Summary of Contents for Denver TAC-7018

  • Page 2: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions  Do not subject the device to severe impact or drop it from heights.  Do not use the device in extreme hot or cold, dusty or damp conditions. Do not expose it to direct sunlight.  Avoid using the device near strong magnetic fields. ...
  • Page 3 only with the same or equivalent type.  The battery (battery or batteries or battery pack) should not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunlight, fire or the like.  Please follow responsible procedures for battery disposal.  If the power adaptor disconnected from the device, the device will remain operable as long as the battery has sufficient charge.
  • Page 4: Listening Cautions

    Listening Cautions  This product respects the current regulations for limiting the output volume of consumer audio devices to a safe level. By listening to your device with headphones or earbuds at high volumes, you run the risk of permanent damage to your ears.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Content Safety Precautions ....................1 Listening Cautions....................3 Feature Summary ....................5 Accessories ......................5 Buttons & Ports ......................5 Charging Battery ...................... 6 Installing Memory Card .................... 6 Transferring Files ..................... 6 Turning On/Off ......................7 Home Screen......................7 Unlocking the Screen ....................
  • Page 6: Feature Summary

    Feature Summary Wi-Fi network With the built-in Wi-Fi technology, this device can provide you easy access to internet. 7.0”Touch Screen Touch or slide your finger on the screen, the screen responds instantly. Third-party Application Support With the built-in Android OS, you can install a large number of third-party applications in this device.
  • Page 7: Charging Battery

    Micro USB Port –Connects to PC via USB cable. g. Power – Press and hold to turn on or off the unit; briefly press to lock or unlock the screen. h. VOL+/- –Increase/ decrease the volume. Earphone socket –connects to stereo earphones. Built-in Speakers MicroSD card Slot Microphone /Reset pin hole –Audio input;...
  • Page 8: Turning On/Off

    Now you can copy files from or to the memory card just as you do on your hard drive. (4) Disconnect the device from the PC safely. Note: 1. The pre-installed applications and Android OS occupy a considerable part of capacity –about 1.2GB, it is normal that you see huge difference between available memory space and total capacity.
  • Page 9: Changing The Wallpaper

    Customizing Home Screen Items  To add a Home Screen item (shortcuts, widgets, folders etc.), you can tap the application icon to display all applications and then hold your tap on an item until it is placed on home page. Hold down ...
  • Page 10: Unlocking The Screen

    Display all Applications The device has many useful applications pre-installed. You can tap the Application Tab to display them. : H olding your finger on an item can add it to the desktop as a shortcut. Unlocking the Screen The screen will be locked after the device is idle for a few seconds. You need to unlock the screen by dragging the lock icon rightwards before you continue to use the device.
  • Page 11 Internet. For Wi-Fi application, you need to configure a Wi-Fi network first, and you will have to stay in a Wi-Fi service zone. Whenever it is within the coverage of a WiFi network you have configured, the device will attempt to make a connection. Make WI-FI Connection BeforelaunchinganInternetapplicationsuchasthewebbrowser, youfirstneedtoactivate the Wi-Fi and configure a Wi-Fi network.
  • Page 12: Using The Virtual Keyboard

    To display menus, tap To enter a new address, tap the address bar and then type in address. Note: Not all wireless networks offer access to the Internet. Some Wi-Fi networks only link several computers together, without any Internet connection. Using the Virtual Keyboard Tapping on any text input field can open the virtual board.
  • Page 13: Other Settings

    Before reading, you need to transfer or download e-books to the device. You can copy e-books from your computer’ s local drive to the device by USB connection (see the “ Transferring files”section mentioned before). Note: Make sure your e-books are in format of PDF, EPUB, TXT, FB2, RTF or PDB supported by the device.
  • Page 14: Playing Music

    Playing Music Tap the Music icon in the application page to launch the music player. Music Library You should enter the music library once you start the music player. The Music Library shows your music files sorted by categories (Artist, Album, etc.) if your music files contain these song information tags.
  • Page 15: Playing Video

    Playback Screen a. Now Playing List b. Shuffle songs /Not shuffle a b c d c. Repeat /Not repeat d. Display lyric e. Artist Name f. Album Name g. Title (holding your tap on the title can search for information about the track from the h i j Internet.) h.
  • Page 16: Viewing Photos

    Playback Screen a. VOL- b. Progress bar c. VOL+ d. Bookmark e. Brightness f. Previous Video/Fast Rewind g. Play/Pause h. Next video/Fast forward i. View Mode j. Exit k. Video settings Note: Some video files may not be played correctly with the device. Refer to the Technical Specifications at the end of the manual, and make sure the video resolution, encoding format or file type is supported.
  • Page 17: Using The Camcorder/Camera

    To display the previous/next picture, slide your finger on the screen horizontally. To zoom in or out the picture, pinch your finger on the picture. Display Menu When you are viewing the picture, you can tap on the screen or the Menu icon to show a menu.
  • Page 18: Exploring Files

    Preview window Viewfinder Zoom Start/Stop Settings Photography mode VCR mode To start making video clips, tap on the Start/Stop button to start video recording.  Tap on the Start/Stop button again to stop video recording or photographing.  The video clip / photo can be previewed in the Preview Window. ...
  • Page 19: Sending/Receiving E-Mails

    Home Go to the Home Screen. LevelUp Go back one level in the directory. Multi Select more than one file. Editor Copy, delete, move, paste or rename the file or folder. New Folder Create a new folder. Back Go back one level in the interface. Next Go forward one level in the interface.
  • Page 20: Manage Accounts

    connection before using the email service. In the Home Screen, tap the Applications shortcut to display all applications and then tap the Email icon to launch the e-mail application. Setup Email Account First you need to setup an E-mail account for receiving or sending emails. (1) Start up the email application by tapping the Email application icon and you are prompted to setup an account.
  • Page 21: Managing 3 Rd Party Applications

    (1) When you are in the email box, tap on the Menu icon to display the menu items. (2) Tap on “ Accounts”to display all email accounts. (3) Hold your tap on the account that you want to check until a menu pop up. (4) Tap “...
  • Page 22: Managing Tasks

    (3) Tab on the application that you want to uninstall. (4) Tab on “ Uninstall”to uninstall the application. Note:  You cannot uninstall the pre-installed applications.  Some of the applications developed for Android mobile might not run properly in the Device. Please consult the respective software developer for further information.
  • Page 23 apps, games etc. Very user friendly, and makes it easy to install. Freewarelovers: The website www.freewarelovers.com/android has a lot of games, apps and small programs. Youcanusethecategoriesmenuorsimply usethesearchfieldafter aparticular program. Then you can download apk files, that you can easily install on your tablet. Just enter the website directly from the tablet.
  • Page 24: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Reset this device  In the event that the device freezes, you can force the device to shut down by holding the Power button for 15 seconds.  If the Power button does not reset your device, use the “ pinhole reset”button, located on the back the device.
  • Page 25: Specifications

    Specifications Item Description Based on Cortex-A8 Main CPU frequency:1GHz 512MB/1GB (optional) Built-in operating system Android OS 4.0 or above Hardware IBM PC or compatible PC, Note-book or Macintosh with USB port 4GB(1.2GB for internal system ) or above Internal Memory Memory Card type SD card: 2GB, 4GB (SDHC), 8GB, 16GB, 32GB(SDHC) Operation System...
  • Page 26: Fcc Statement

    /30FPS/38.4Mbps(Max.) VX3/4/5/6, MS MPEG4 H.264: 1920*1088pixels/30FPS/20Mbps(Max) Audio Codec: MP2/MP3/AC3/AAC/AMR MPG/DAT/VOB(MPEG1 1920*1088pixels/30FPS/80Mbps(Max.) Audio Codec: MP2/MP3 Read speed 8-9MB/S (MLC flash) Write speed 4-5MB/S (MLC flash) Battery Charge Time About 5 Hours About 7 hours of music playback; Battery Life About 4 hours of video playback; About 5 hours of web browsing.
  • Page 27 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the follo wing two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

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