A7 INTERNET TABLET Quick Start Guide Addendum THE SETTINGS MENU: The A7 Internet Tablet has many options that can be set or changed with the SETTINGS application. There are 2 easy ways to enter the SETTINGS menu: 1. Tap the HOME smart key on the black bezel to make sure you are on the home screen. Tap the center button on the right and then scroll down to tap the SETTINGS icon. 2. Tap the HOME smart key on the black bezel to make sure you are on the home screen. Tap the SHORTCUTS smart key to open a menu bar at the bottom of the screen, then tap the SETTINGS icon at the bottom right corner. CONNECTING TO WI‐FI: Before setting up email or browsing the internet, you must establish an internet connection. The A7 Internet Tablet has a built‐in 802.11b/g wi‐fi receiver which can connect to any compatible wi‐fi transmitter. Please note that the A7 Tablet does not support 802.11n wi‐fi and the quality of the connection, if any, made to an “n” router is not guaranteed. Prior to starting the Wi‐Fi connection process, you will need to know the name of your wireless network and the logon password, if any. Contact your internet service provider if you do not know this information. Before making the connection to your router, it is recommended that you reboot your wireless router to purge residual settings from any previously connected devices. This reboot can generally be done with a reset button or by unplugging the router for 30 seconds and then plugging it back in, but please check the user manual for your router for instructions specific to your unit. After rebooting the router, place the A7 Tablet reasonably close to your router and perform the following steps: 1. Enter the SETTINGS menu as described above. ...
7. If your router is on and is compatible with the tablet, you will see the name of your network at or near the top of the list. If the network is password protected, you will see small print under the name of your network that says “Secured with WEP” or “Secured with WPA/WPA2 PSK” or other similar language depending on the security format of the service provider. 8. Tap the name of your Wi‐Fi network. A popup menu will show the type (if any), the signal strength, and an entry field for the password if required. 9. Tap the password data field to activate the keyboard and type in the password for your Wi‐Fi network. The keyboard has Alpha and Numeric layouts that can be switched from one to the other. If you are typing letters and need to switch to numbers, tap the “?123” key at the bottom left and the layout will switch to numbers. If you need to switch back to letters, tap the bottom left button which now says “ABC” and the layout will switch to letters. Use the SHIFT key for capital letters. When you are done entering your password, tap the small gray button that says DONE at the top right. 10. Back at the previous popup menu, your password will now show as a series of dots. If you want to see the password you have typed in, tap the small box below that says “Show password” and the dots will change to the letters and numbers of your password. If the password is correct, tap the bottom left button CONNECT. If the password was entered incorrectly, tap the password data field again and make the necessary correction. 11. After pressing CONNECT, the tablet will obtain the IP Address and make the connection. 12. To confirm your connection, you will see the small print under the name of your network now says “Connected”. If you scroll to the top, you will also see that the top line labeled WI‐FI has small print underneath that says “Connected to [your network]”. 13. As a practical test of the Wi‐Fi connection, tap the HOME smart key on the black bezel, then tap the 4th key from the bottom of the on‐screen menu at the right to launch the web browser. If you successfully reach the Google home page (or other web page) you have a good connection. If you get a message that says “Web page not available” you do not have a Wi‐Fi connection. Check your router and repeat the steps above. SETTING UP EMAIL: Your tablet has a built in mail program that can allow you to check one or more email accounts. Prior to setting up the email accounts in the tablet, you must know the following information: Your email account logon username (if different than your email address) Your email account logon password ...
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7. Several data fields will appear in a single popup screen which is labeled “Incoming server settings” at the top left. The “Email address” and “Password” fields should be filled in already. If not, re‐enter the data for those fields. 8. Tap the third field from the top for “POP3 server” (or “IMAP server” or “Exchange server” as applicable). Enter the incoming server information (i.e. incoming.verizon.net or pop.att.yahoo.com), then press the button near the top right that says “Done”. 9. Tap the field for “Security type” and select the appropriate type (None, SSL, SSL‐Accept all, TLS and TLS‐Accept all). 10. Selecting the Security type for the incoming server should automatically fill in the corresponding port number above. If it does not, or if the port number does not match the port number specified by your provider, tap the field for “Port” and enter the port number as necessary. 11. At the bottom, tap the field for “Delete email from server” and select the setting of your choice (Never or “When I delete from Inbox”). 12. Tap the “Next” box with the green arrow at the bottom right. 13. The tablet will check incoming server settings. If you get a message that says “Setup could not finish” tap the “Edit details” button and check all your data fields to make sure the entries are correct. Make any necessary corrections, then tap the “Next” box with the green arrow at the bottom right. 14. When all incoming server fields have been entered correctly and confirmed by the tablet, several new data fields will appear in a single popup screen which is labeled “Outgoing server settings” at the top left. 15. Tap the field for “SMTP server” and enter the name of the outgoing server (i.e. outgoing.verizon.net or smtp.att.yahoo.com) and tap the button near the top right that says “Done”. 16. In the third field from the top, choose the “Security type”. 17. Selecting the Security type for the outgoing server should automatically fill in the corresponding port number above. If it does not, or if the port number does not match the port number specified by your provider, tap the field for “Port” and enter the port number as necessary. 18. If applicable, tap the gray box near the bottom so that a green check mark appears to “Require sign‐ in”. ...
EMAIL ACCOUNT SETTINGS: You can access the Account Settings menu from your Email Inbox. Tap the Shortcuts button on the black bezel and tap the “Account settings” button from the popup menu at the bottom of the screen. You can edit the following: Account name (nickname) Your name (sender name on outgoing emails) Signature Email check frequency Default account for outgoing emails (only one account can be set as default) Email notifications Notification ringtone Vibration setting Server settings (incoming and outgoing) USING EMAIL: The A7 Internet Tablet’s pre‐installed mail client is easy to use. Viewing: To view any email, just tap it to open. To delete an open email, tap the button at the bottom right that says “Delete”. To mark the email as unread, tap the Shortcuts button on the black bezel and tap the “Mark as unread” button from the popup menu at the bottom of the screen. To close an open email without deleting it, tap the Previous button on the black bezel and you will return to the Inbox. Replying: To Reply or Reply All, just tap the corresponding buttons at the bottom of the open email. You cannot reply to an email unless it is open. Fowarding: To Forward an email, tap the Shortcuts button on the black bezel and tap the “Forward” button from the popup menu at the bottom of the screen. Composing New Mail: From the Inbox page, tap the Shortcuts button on the black bezel and tap the “Compose” button from the popup menu at bottom of the screen. Enter the recipient email address(es), subject header, and type the body of your email. For CC and BCC addresses, tap the Shortcuts button on the black bezel and tap the “Add Cc/Bcc” button at the bottom left. This will add data fields for both CC and BCC. To add attachments, tap the Shortcuts button on the black bezel and tap the “Add attachment” button at the bottom right. At any point you can choose from the menu choices at the bottom – “Send” or “Save as draft” or “Discard”. ...
BROWSING THE INTERNET: The A7 Tablet comes with a pre‐installed web browser. No setup is required once you have established a Wi‐Fi connection. 1. Tap the HOME smart key on the black bezel to make sure you are on the home screen. Tap the 4th key from the bottom of the on‐screen menu at the right to launch the web browser. 2. If you do not see the address bar, scroll up to the top of the page. Often the Google page will load scrolled part way down so that the search window is revealed but the address bar is hidden at the top unless you scroll up. 3. In the top right corner, next to the address bar, is a button for BOOKMARKS 4. Tap the BOOKMARKS button to see a list of favorite sites. To delete a bookmark, press and HOLD the bookmark until a popup menu appears, then scroll down and select DELETE BOOKMARK. You can also choose SET AS HOMEPAGE, OPEN, OPEN IN NEW WINDOW and other choices. 6. You can choose List View or Thumbnail View by tapping the Shortcuts button on the black bezel and tapping the appropriate selection at the bottom right. All bookmarks are listed in alphabetical order. 7. To add a bookmark, navigate to the page you want and tap the BOOKMARKS button . Then tap the ADD icon in the upper left. It’s that easy. PINCH & ZOOM: The A7 Tablet is a 1+1 Touch device, not a true multi‐touch device. However, the firmware has been engineered to simulate pinch & zoom for the photo gallery and web browser applications. When browsing the internet, you can use two fingers to pinch & zoom on any web page. You can also lightly touch the bottom right corner of a web page to activate the + / ‐ buttons for more controlled zooming. When using the pinch & zoom feature in the photo gallery, you will notice that the photos go out of focus while resizing, then regain sharp focus after the new size has settled. This is normal. Pinch & zoom on third party applications, such as Angry Birds, is not supported. INSTALLING APPLICATIONS: To install third party applications, enter SETTINGS and tap APPLICATIONS. Make sure the check box at ...
REMOVING APPLICATIONS: To delete third party applications, enter SETTINGS and tap APPLICATIONS. Tap MANAGE APPLICATIONS to bring up a list of installed apps. Tap the app you want to delete, then tap the gray UNINSTALL button near the top right. Before the app is removed, you will get a warning prompt to confirm the command. Tap OK of you want to delete the app, tap CANCEL if you want to change your mind. Note: Pre‐Installed apps are “flashed” into the memory of the A7 an cannot be removed by the process described above. To remove pre‐installed applications, you will need to download a third party app like Titanium Backup, which can be found at http://matrixrewriter.com/android. CUSTOMIZING YOUR DESKTOP: For quick and easy access to the apps you like most, the A7 has 5 main screens on which to place your shortcuts. At the top center you will see 5 dots indicating the 5 pages. The page you are currently viewing will be highlighted with a white circle and will show the page number. Simply swipe your finger from right‐to‐left or left‐to‐right to move through the pages. To add an icon to the desktop, scroll left right to the desktop page you want to customize. Tap the center button on the right and then scroll to find the icon of the app you want. Press and HOLD the icon until the icon “pops through” the applications list and appears on your desktop. To organize or move shortcuts once they are on the desktop, press and HOLD the icon until it becomes bigger in size, then drag it to the desired end location. It will stay where you drop it. To delete and icon from your desktop, press and HOLD the icon until it becomes bigger in size. When it does, you will see a trash can appear on the right side. Just drag the icon to the trash and it will be gone from your desktop. There is no need to empty the trash, as nothing is held there for recycling. Note: deleting an icon from the desktop does not uninstall the app. It only removes the shortcut. If you want to delete an application, you must uninstall it as described above. CONNECTING & DISCONNECTING USB DEVICES: At the time of this release, the A7 Tablet supports flash memory devices up to 32GB in size. To insert a flash memory “thumb” drive, open the protective door on the left side of the tablet and push the drive into place. At the top left of the screen, you will see a message saying “Preparing external storage” followed by the addition of the USB icon when the drive is ready to access. To remove a USB drive, you should unmount it rather than just pull it out. To unmount the USB drive, go to SETTINGS, then scroll down and tap SD CARD & DEVICE STORAGE. Tap UNMOUNT USB0. If you are running an application that is accessing the drive, you will get a warning message that your application will stop. Tap OK. At the top left of the screen, you will see a message saying “External storage safe to ...
To insert a micro SD card, open the protective door on the top of the tablet and push the card into place. Make sure you do not put the card in the larger SIM slot (inactive). The card should go in the smaller slot near the back of the table, with the metal connectors facing the back. Push the card until it clicks into place, then close the door. At the top left of the screen, you will see a message saying “Preparing external storage” followed by the addition of the SD card icon when the card is ready to access. To remove a micro SD card, you should unmount it rather than just pull it out. To unmount the micro card, go to SETTINGS, then scroll down and tap SD CARD & DEVICE STORAGE. Tap UNMOUNT SD CARD. If you are running an application that is accessing the drive, you will get a warning message that your application will stop. Tap OK. At the top left of the screen, you will see a message saying “External storage safe to remove”. Once you see this message, you can pull out the micro card. CONNECTING BLUETOOTH DEVICES: At the time of this release, the A7 Tablet supports only A2DP Bluetooth stereo audio listening devices such as speakers and headphones. Connect a supported listening device as follows: 1. Enter the SETTINGS menu. 2. Tap WIRELESS & NETWORKS at the top of the list. 3. Turn on Bluetooth by tapping the gray box to the right. If the gray box has a green check, Bluetooth is turned ON. 4. Tap BLUETOOTH SETTINGS, then tap SCAN FOR DEVICES to detect Bluetooth devices in range of the tablet. A list of nearby devices will be listed if found. 5. Tap the appropriate device in the list and the tablet will attempt to pair with the device. 6. If prompted, type in the pairing code as provided by the device manufacturer. Note: Certain other peripheral devices, such as keyboards and scanners, may have limited or no functionality, because they require drivers specific to both the Android 2.2 OS and the Tegra 2 processor and may not yet be fully compatible with the A7 Tablet. SECURING YOUR TABLET: There are 2 options for securing your tablet from unauthorized access: password protection and a pattern screen lock. To restrict access with a password, go to SETTINGS and tap LOCATION & SECURITY. Tap SET UP SCREEN ...
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