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  • Page 1 VINCI Tab MV VINCI Tab MV Technical Guide and User Manual...
  • Page 2 Introduction About the User Manual The User Manual can help you quickly and effectively understand VINCI Tab MV’s various functions and its operating methods. Notes: To use this Tab safely and legally, read the “Safety Information” section carefully: • Before the first use, charge the battery with the original charger for 8 to 10 hours. A new battery may reach its peak performance only after two or three cycles of fully charging and discharging.
  • Page 3 VINCI Warranty 12 months parts and labor only, except for the battery and screen. Please review the complete details of the Return and Warranty Policy at store.vincigenius.com/control/vincipolicy USB Data Cables This version supports the USB interface. You can connect your VINCI Tab MV with the PC via the USB & data cable, copy or move the files between the VINCI Tab MV and PC, or browse the images and record video files. 1. Insert the USB data cable connector into the USB interface of the VINCI Tab MV. 2. Connect the other terminal of the USB data cable with USB interface of the PC. CAUTION THE CONNECTION TO USB INTERFACES HAS TO BE LIMITED TO USB 2.O VERSION OR HIGHER Appendix – Product Safety Warnings SAFETY AND COMPLIANCE INFORMATION Use responsibly. Read all the instructions and safety information before use to avoid injury. BATTERY SAFETY Charge the battery only in temperatures ranging from 32 °F to 95° F (0 °C to 35 °C). CAUTION: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent battery as recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions. WIFI SAFETY Turn WIFI off in areas where WIFI use is prohibited, or when it may cause interference danger, such as in an airplane while flying. CARE AND MAINTENANCE •...
  • Page 4 Maintain a comfortable level of sound volume. Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones may result in hearing loss. Contact VINCI Customer Service with further questions or if you require technical support: Live Chat: www.vincigenius.com/support Phone: 1-855-MY-VINCI Email: support@vincigenius.com Check our website: www.vincigenius.com/support to download the VINCI Tab MV Quick Guide.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    SAFETY INFORMATION ................ 1 1.1 When Carrying the Tab ............... 2 1.2 Energy Leak of Radio Frequency ..........2 1.3 Electromagnetic Radiation ............2 1.4 In Public ..................2 1.5 Compatibility of RF Interference ..........2 1.6 In Aircraft ..................2 1.7 Pacemakers ................2 1.8 Hearing Aids ................3 1.9 Other Medical Equipment ............3 1.10 Road Safety ................3 1.11 Potentially Explosive Atmosphere ..........3 1.12 Battery ..................3 1.13 Others ..................
  • Page 6 CALL FEATURES ................... 12 4.1 Make a Call ................. 13 4.2 Answer a Call ................13 4.3 During a Call ................13 4.3.1 Hold ..................13 4.3.2 Mute ..................13 4.3.3 Speaker ON ................13 4.3.4 Hands-free On ................. 13 4.3.5 Conference Call ............... 13 CONTACTS ..................... 14 5.1 View Contact Details ..............15 5.2 Edit a Contact ................15 5.3 Add a New Contact ..............15 5.4 Delete Contacts ................
  • Page 7 9.5 Location & Security Settings ............36 9.6 Privacy ..................37 9.7 Storage ..................37 9.8 Language & Keyboard Settings ..........37 9.9 Voice Input & Output ..............37 9.10 Accessibility ................37 9.11 Date & Time................37 9.12 Timer Power ON & OFF ............37 9.13 About VINCI Tab MV ..............37 HELP ....................... 39 10.1 Troubleshooting ................ 40 MAINTENANCE GUIDE ................41 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ..............43...
  • Page 8: Safety Information

    CHAPTER 1 CHAPTER 1 SAFETY INFORMATION SAFETY INFORMATION...
  • Page 9: When Carrying The Tab

    To use your Tab safely and effectively, please read these safety guidelines carefully. 1.1 When Carrying the Tab When you are using the Tab, keep it some distance (at least 2.5 cm) away from your body. In case there is a need for a Tab slipcover, belt clip, or other accessories to carry your Tab, it is important to ensure they are approved by the manufacturer. Otherwise, the Tab may exceed the maximum limit of radio frequency leakage.
  • Page 10: Hearing Aids

    1.8 Hearing Aids Wireless Tabs may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult your service provider. 1.9 Other Medical Equipment For other personal health care equipment, consult your service provider. Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the medical device to determine if they are adequately shielded from RF energy or if you have any further questions. 1.10 Road Safety Please comply with local traffic laws and regulations. If your vehicle has airbags, keep your Tab away from where the inflated airbags can reach. Otherwise, you may be seriously injured by the Tab once the airbag expands. 1.11 Potentially Explosive Atmosphere Switch off your Tab when being in an area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. These areas include fuel depots (below deck on boats, fuel or chemical transfers or storage facilities), areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust or metal powders. They are usually marked with signs, but this is not always the case. 1.12 Battery Any contact of the battery’s exposed electrodes with a conductor, such as jewelry or keys, may cause damage to your possessions or bodily injury. 1.13 Others The Tab is comprised of precise electronic circuits, magnets and a sophisticated battery system.
  • Page 11 • A moist or anti-static cloth may be used to wipe or clean the Tab. Do not use a dry cloth that attracts static electricity to avoid damage to the Tab. Do not use a chemical reagent or a cleanser containing abrasives to avoid damage to the Tab’s casing. • The metal material contained in the Tab may cause hyper susceptibility, which depends on your physique or health status. • Since some parts such as a liquid crystal display and pick-up head belong to fragile parts, please carefully store them in such a way that the Tab remains safe. FCC Statement: This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 12: Overview

    CHAPTER 2 CHAPTER 2 OVERVIEW OVERVIEW...
  • Page 13: Sim Cards

    2.1 SIM Cards SIM (Subscriber Identification Module) cards contain the Tab number and important information of services. It also functions as a phone book and personal data storage. 2.1.1 SIM Card Installation Procedure 1. Turn off the unit and remove back cover to remove the battery 2. Insert the SIM card into the slot 3. Install the battery and close the back cover 4. 3G data SIM to be inserted in slot 1. If you use VINCI Tab MV for voice service, insert your SIM card into slot 2. 2.1.2 Caution • If there is an issue with your SIM card, contact your service provider. • Keep all SIM cards out of the reach from small children.
  • Page 14: Accessories

    VINCI Tab MV Technical Specifications VINCI Tab MV 850/900/1800/1900MHz WIFI Voice Call & SMS MAHOptional per your SIM service 1GHz with 3D Acceleration CPU/GPU 512 MB Internal Storage Battery 3000 MAH 480x800 multi-touch Screen 5 inch Browser, YouTube, Google Play, Gmail, Skype, PDF Pre-loaded System’s Apps: Reader, Quickoffice, Map, GPS VINCI Curriculum preschool level 1, 2, 3 (2 of each), VINCI Pre-loaded Kids Library 3 stories, 20 VINCI Music Videos for Kids: (approximately 1 hour) Note 1: You can use your VINCI Tab MV as a Quad band GSM phone. Note 2: WCDMA for 3G data service is valid in North American and certain regions of the world (dual band 850/1900) Note 3: Services are available only where your Tab service is offered 2.3 Accessories Item Description Battery charger Charging batteries.
  • Page 15: The Battery

    • Do not leave the battery charging for too long; it may reduce the battery’s life. • Excessively high or low temperatures will have an impact on the charging capability. Maintain its working temperature at 0 - 45 • Do not use the battery for any other purposes; do not discard it in fire or water. • Do not try to disassemble or fix the battery. Choose a certificated or approved replacement battery recommended by the manufacturer. Please contact VINCI Customer Service at www.vincigenius.com/support if you need further assistance during your battery replacement process. • Avoid short circuit. Do not use damaged chargers or batteries. • Hot or cold weather will decrease the battery’s capacity and life. Excessively high or low temperatures may result in a temporary system halt, even though the battery may be fully charged.
  • Page 16: Basic Functions

    CHAPTER 3 CHAPTER 3 BASIC FUNCTIONS BASIC FUNCTIONS...
  • Page 17: Switching On/Off

    3.5 The Status Bar Icons in the status bar are displayed for working status, including battery charge level, signal strength, GPRS and Bluetooth. They are listed below: Indicates that the battery is fully charged Indicates that the battery is very low Battery is currently charging Airplane mode WIFI connected Bluetooth enabled Signal strength USB is connected SD card is removed Indicates Unread Message Note: All the figures described in the User Manual are for your reference only. These may be different from the actual display on your VINCI Tab MV.
  • Page 18: Add/Delete Shortcuts

    3.6 Add/Delete Shortcuts Press the screen until pop-up of the Add Home Screen Tip appears; you can then add a new shortcut, change the wallpaper or add additional application shortcut icons. To delete a shortcut, select the shortcut icon, press the screen until you feel a tiny vibration, then drag the shortcut icon to the recycling box to remove the shortcut. 3.7 Input Method In the edit interface you can input data with the Android™ keyboard Notes: • You can click the toggle button to switch to digital signs and symbols in Digital Input Mode. • Click the toggle button to switch to upper or lower case letters. 3.8 Adjust the Volume Press volume Up/Down key to adjust the volume, the Tab will be converted into a vibrate mode when the volume is set to its minimum.
  • Page 19: Call Features

    CHAPTER 4 CHAPTER 4 CALL FEATURES CALL FEATURES...
  • Page 20: Make A Call

    4.1 Make a Call • On standby mode, click Dial to access the Tab’s keypad • Tap the Keypad • Select the Send button to dial a Tab number 4.2 Answer a Call When you are receiving an incoming call, tap the Answer button to answer it OR Tap the End button to reject it 4.3 During a Call During a call, you may select an option on the screen or in the Menu for more functions. Note: The availability of these features depends on your service provider. 4.3.1 Hold If you select Hold during a call, you and the party you are talking with can no longer hear each other.
  • Page 21: Contacts

    CHAPTER 5 CHAPTER 5 CONTACTS CONTACTS...
  • Page 22: View Contact Details

    You may view or update your contacts information. The contact information can be saved on the SIM card or on the Tab. Such information in the SIM card usually includes one name and one phone number (depending on the type of SIM Card and its services). There is more data storage available on the Tab than on the SIM card – contact’s name, multiple phone numbers, email and mailing addresses, as well as a place for additional information such as birthdays and URLs. If you replace your Tab, data in the SIM card remains preserved, while the data in the Tab is stored only on the device, unless the data can be transferred to a SIM card. Note: Some data may be lost if the SIM card capacity exceeds that of the Tab.
  • Page 23: Messaging

    CHAPTER 6 CHAPTER 6 MESSAGING MESSAGING...
  • Page 24: Text Message

    You may edit, send and receive text messages and Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS). 6.1 Text Message The service for text messaging is offered by your service provider. Wireless subscribers can send and receive brief text messages. Before sending the first text message from your Tab, make sure the number of the Short Message Service Center (SMSC) has been set. Contact your service provider for the local number. 6.1.1 Read a Text Message • Touch the Launcher icon and then touch Messaging • The message list displays part of the text • To open a message, touch it to open the text 6.1.2 Edit a Text Message • Under Messaging, select New Message to open the editing box. • Enter the recipient’s phone number in the To box, or select Add Contacts, and then choose a Tab number. Your Tab supports group messages. After entering the text, you can send the Short Message Service (SMS) by pressing the Send button on right.
  • Page 25: Send An Email

    5. Select Compose Mail 6. Press the Menu key and choose to add an attachment (optional) 6.2.3 Receive Email 1. Access the Home Screen, then touch the Launch icon, and then Email 2. Press the Menu key, select Refresh 3. VINCI Tab MV connects to the server and downloads messages; received email list will be maintained for your reference 6.2.4 View Email Select the email that you want to view under the message list In the reading interface, you can choose Reply Reply All 6.3 MMS 6.3.1 Create/Send a Multimedia Message 1. On the Messaging screen, touch New Message 2. Enter a mobile Tab number or email address in the indicated field Note: As you type, matching contacts appear. You can touch a suggested contact or continue typing.
  • Page 26: Receive Mms

    6.3.2 Receive MMS If you are working in a message window, messages that you receive are displayed within it. Otherwise, you will receive a new message notification when a new message icon appears in the Status bar. When you select the New Message Notification, the Message window opens, where you can reply to the message. If the Auto-retrieve option is not selected, you must touch Download to view the message. If the message contains a media file, touch Play to view, watch, or listen to it. Touch and hold the media file to open the Menu that contains an option for saving the message on your SD card. Touch and hold a message to open the Menu to access various message options and retrieve its sender’s information. Refer to the “Messaging” section of the User Manual for in-depth descriptions of MMS options. 6.3.3 Message Settings To change Messaging settings, open the Messaging window, press Menu, and touch Settings. Delete old messages: Check to delete older messages in a thread when the text message limit or multimedia message limit is reached.
  • Page 27 you can then touch to open the Menu to download the full message. This is useful for controlling how much data you download, for example, when connected to a slow data network. Roaming auto-retrieve: Unselect this option to download only the header of multimedia messages when connected to other carrier’s data networks. This is useful for avoiding unexpected charges, if your contract has limits on data roaming. Notifications: Check to receive a notification whenever you receive a new message. Select a Ringtone: Opens a dialog box where you can select the ringtone to ring when you receive new message notifications. Vibrate: Opens a dialog box where you can set the Tab to vibrate whenever you receive a new message notification: Always, Only When Silent, or Never.
  • Page 28: Multimedia

    CHAPTER 7 CHAPTER 7 MULTIMEDIA MULTIMEDIA...
  • Page 29: Camera

    7.1 Camera • The camera included with your Tab is produced and assembled with superior and high precision technology. However, you should take care when shooting pictures in dimly lit areas to avoid impurities (e.g., white lines, bright dots, dim dots, etc.). • Fingerprints, debris or oil present on the lens may result in difficulties in focusing or in obscurities in picture quality. Before taking pictures, clean the lens with a lens tissue for optimal results. • Exposure to high temperatures may result in an extremely poor quality picture output. • Exposure to sunlight may change colors of the built-in color filter which may lead to a poor color quality picture output. • Excess motion while focusing may result in poor quality picture output. • Do not aim directly into the sun or light source to avoid poor quality picture output. • Use caution when taking pictures of copyrighted or restricted materials. Even though some pictures are purely for personal use, laws with regard to photo reproduction may protect entertainment events and similar situations. When in doubt, ask or look for posted warning signs. • Please protect the privacy of others while shooting pictures with your Tab. 7.1.1 Open Your Camera Touch the Camera icon in Launcher or on the Home Screen.
  • Page 30: Music

    7.2 Music Use Music to organize and listen to music and other audio files that you transfer to your SD card from your computer. 7.2.1 Play Music Touch a song in your library to listen to it. While viewing a list of tracks in an album, press Menu and touch SHUFFLE ALL. The Playback screen will open and the song you touched or the first song in the album (or an alter- native playlist) will start to play. The tracks in the current playlist play in order until you reach the end of the playlist (unless you choose the repeat option). Otherwise, playback stops only if you choose to stop it, even when you switch between applications or receive a call. You can return to the Playback screen from most other screens in the Music application by selecting Menu and touching Playback. You can return to the Playback screen from any other application by opening the Notifications Panel and touching the ongoing music notification. The Playback screen contains several icons that you can touch to control the playback of songs, albums, and playlists: • Touch the screen to pause Playback. •...
  • Page 31: Working With Albums

    7.3.2 Working with Albums Albums are groups of images and videos located in folders of your SD card. Open the Gallery and touch an album to view its contents. Albums open displaying the pictures and videos they contain in a chronologically ordered grid. The name of the album is shown at the top of the screen. Touch an arrow in the scroll tool at the bottom of the screen to scroll through the images. Drag the scroll tool to the left or right to scroll faster or slower. The date of the images in view is displayed, so you can scroll by date. You can also scroll through albums by moving your finger left or right. 7.3.3 View/ Browse Pictures Open a Gallery album and touch a Picture.
  • Page 32: Fm Radio

    Record Sound Keep the Tab’s microphone near the sound, click the Record button to start recording, click the Stop button to save the recording. Play Recording After recording, you can press the play button to review it. 7.5 FM Radio In the idle screen, select Start the Program in the program list screen, then select the FM Radio the interface. 7.5.1 Auto Search •...
  • Page 33: Apps & Programs

    CHAPTER 8 CHAPTER 8 APPS & PROGRAMS APPS & PROGRAMS...
  • Page 34: Calendar

    Install New Content VINCI Curriculum MicroSD cards do NOT work for VINCI Tab MV. After Parent Login, you may in- stall new apps through WIFI. VINCI Curriculum apps can be downloaded by visiting curriculum.vincigenius.com. You may also install additional VINCI Kids Library titles from kidslibrary.vincigenius.com. 8.1 Calendar Calendar on the Tab works with the web-based Google Calendar, a service for creating and managing events, meetings and appoint- ments. It also works with the Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync service. View Calendar • From the Programs Menu select the Calendar function, the screen will then display the monthly view. • You can press the Menu button, the Pop-up Menu, then select the Day, Week, Month, and adjust the calendar to your display preferences.
  • Page 35: Calculator

    Play the Slideshow Screensaver • In the idle screen, touch the Launcher icon, select Clock to access your setting preferences, click Play to display pictures within a slideshow. Note: Ensure the Tab has a memory card and sufficient memory storage. Enter the Music Player • In the idle screen, touch the Launcher icon, select Clock, and touch the Music button to access the Music Player.
  • Page 36: New Window

    3G Feature • If your SIM card comes with WCDMA 3G services, you can get online using a wireless network. Turn on 3G data service in SIM Card Management, under Settings. Note: WCDMA for 3G data service is valid in North America (dual band 850/1900). This service is only available where your phone service is offered. 8.5.2 New Window You can browse a number of different pages simultaneously. Press Menu key, while accessing your Web Browser Interface, input the new URL in the new window, and press Enter. 8.5.3 Windows You can open multiple windows under a single browser page. Choose Windows to browse through different web pages. 8.5.4 Add Bookmarks Access the web page that you want to Bookmark, then: • Touch the Menu •...
  • Page 37: Browser Settings

    click within the Menu key for more options, and then click on Downloads to view. 8.5.10 Browser settings In the web browser interface, click the Menu key, select more options, select Settings, and then enter the setting interface. Note: Your set browser settings include Page Content Settings, Privacy Settings, Security Settings and Advanced Settings. • Page Content Settings You can set the page size of the text; the default zoom to open the page in an overview mode; text encoding; block pop-ups; load images; automatically adjust the page to landscape view; start JavaScript; set your homepage, etc. • Privacy Settings Privacy settings are stored in the local cache. It contains the clear content and database option; clear the browser navigation history; allow the site to save and read Cookies; clear all Web Browser Cookies; remember form data; clear form data; start position information function; set Website permissions. • Security Settings The security settings are stored under the Website username and password. You can clear the passwords in Security Settings. •...
  • Page 38: Settings

    CHAPTER 9 CHAPTER 9 SETTINGS SETTINGS...
  • Page 39: Wireless & Networks

    You can set all the basic functions of a mobile phone on your Tab via Home Screen > Launch Icon > Settings. 9.1 Wireless & Networks Use Wireless & Network settings to configure and manage connec- tions to networks and devices by using WLAN, Bluetooth, and mobile networks. You can also use Wireless & Network settings to configure connections between your Tab and virtual private networks (VPNs), to connect your computer to the Internet using your Tab, and to turn off all radios with Airplane Mode.
  • Page 40: Bluetooth And Bluetooth Settings

    9.1.3 Bluetooth and Bluetooth Settings Select Bluetooth to turn on Bluetooth in order to connect to Bluetooth devices. Device Name: Opens a dialog box where you can give your Tab a name that is visible on some Bluetooth devices when it is paired with other devices. Discoverable Option: Select to make your Tab discoverable by other Bluetooth devices for 120 seconds. Scan For Devices: Touch to search for and display information about nearby Bluetooth devices. Bluetooth Devices: Displays a list of Bluetooth devices that you have previously configured and those detected when the Tab last scanned for Bluetooth devices.
  • Page 41: Call Settings

    Mode, GSM Only Mode and/or WCDMA Preferred Mode. Access Point Names: Opens the APNs screen, where you can select mobile access point configurations; or press Menu to add a new APN. Consult your carrier about how to use the tools on this screen. Network Operators: Opens a screen that searches for and displays mobile networks that are compatible with your Tab. Consult your carrier to understand the billing implications of selecting another carrier. 9.2 Call Settings Use Call Settings to configure Tab Call Settings, such as Call Forwarding, Call Waiting, and other special features offered by your carrier. You can also use Call Settings to configure the Tab so that it can place outgoing calls only to a fixed set of Tab numbers. Fixed Dialing Numbers Screen: Use the settings on this screen to configure your Tab in order to place outgoing calls only to the fixed dialing numbers (FDN) that you save on the Tab’s SIM card.
  • Page 42: Sound Settings

    9.3 Sound Settings Use the Sound Settings to adjust the volume of your Tab, as well as to set it to vibrate, or set it to a Trackball Light Pulse setting to receive notifications when it rings, an alarm sounds, or when a media file plays. Silent Mode: Select to silence all sounds (including calls and notification ringtones); except for media sounds and any alarms you have set. Note: To silence media and alarms, you must disable these options within their individual applications. Vibrate: Opens a dialog box where you are able to choose how often you want the Tab to vibrate when you receive a Tab call or notification: Always, Never Vibrate Strength: Set the vibrate strength of an incoming call and other conditions.
  • Page 43: Location & Security Settings

    LED ON/OFF: Select to turn the LED option ON/OFF. Animation: Opens a dialog box where you can select whether you want to enjoy animated transi- tions for some effects (such as opening menus), for all supported effects (when navigating from screen-to-screen), or to enjoy your Tab without any optional animation effects (this setting does not control animation in all applications). Screen Timeout: Opens a dialog box where you can set your preferences for how long to wait after you touch the screen or press a button before the screen darkens. For the best battery performance, use the shortest timeout. 9.5 Location & Security Settings Use the Location & Security Settings to set your preferences for using and sharing your location when your search for information and use location-aware applications, such as Maps. You can also configure settings that help secure your Tab and its data. Use Wireless Networks: This option allows the Tab to use information from WIFI and mobile net- works, to determine your approximate location (e.g. for use in Maps), when you search, and so on. When you check this option, you are asked whether you consent to sharing your location anony- mously with Google’s Location Service. Use GPS Satellites: Select to use your Tab’s global positioning system (GPS) satellite receiver to pinpoint your location (as close as several meters to your location or “street level”). Actual GPS ac- curacy depends on a clear view of the sky and other factors. Unknown Sources: Select to permit installations of applications that you obtain from websites, email, or other locations aside from Google Play or www.vincigenius.com. Warning! To protect your Tab and personal data, download applications only from trusted sources, such as Google Play or www.vincigenius.com. Manage Applications: Displays a list of all the applications and other software installed on your Tab, along with their sizes. By default, only downloaded applications are shown, and they are sorted in alphabetical order. Press Menu, and then select Filter to change the list to display: All Applications; Only Running Applications; or Only Downloaded Applications. Press Menu, and...
  • Page 44: Privacy

    9.11 Date & Time Date and Time Settings to set the current date and time and change the format. 9.12 Timer Power ON & OFF Use Timer Power On & Off Settings to enable the Timer Power On & Off feature, as well as to set the timer. 9.13 About VINCI Tab MV Refer to the “About VINCI Tab MV” section of the User Manual which includes in-depth information about your Tab. System Update: Select a screen that reports on the availability of the Android™ system software updates. Status: Provides the Status screen with an in-depth list of information about your Tab’s battery, mobile network connection, and other details.
  • Page 45 Battery Use: Launches a list of applications and operating system components you have used since you last connected the Tab to a power source; sorted by the amount of power the apps have used. Touch an application in the list to view the details about its power use and, if available, touch a button to open Settings or the Information screen. Legal Information: Launches a screen where you can obtain legal information about the software included with your Tab. Version Information: Lists details about the model numbers and versions of your Tab’s hardware and operating system software. This information is useful if you need to work with your carrier’s support team.
  • Page 46: Help

    CHAPTER 10 CHAPTER 10 HELP...
  • Page 47: Troubleshooting

    10.1 Troubleshooting Please check the questions featured within the chart before contacting your service provider. If you require additional assistance, please contact your service provider or VINCI Customer Service at vincigenius.com/support. Question Cause Answer Your service provider does not Contact your service provider to offer such a service or you may determine your subscription options.
  • Page 48: Maintenance Guide

    CHAPTER 11 CHAPTER 11 MAINTENANCE GUIDE MAINTENANCE GUIDE...
  • Page 49 Your Tab is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care. Please keep the following guidelines in mind, so that you may enjoy your Tab to its maximum capacity. • Keep the Tab and all its parts and accessories away from children. • Keep the Tab dry. Precipitation, humidity, and liquids may contain minerals that can corrode electronic circuits. • Do not use or store the Tab in dusty areas - it may become damaged. • Do not store the Tab in extreme temperatures. High temperatures can shorten the life span of an electronic device; damaged batteries can warp or melt certain plastics components. Cold temperatures may result in moisture forming inside the Tab when temperatures rise, which may damage the electronic circuits. • Do not attempt to disassemble the Tab’s casing. Nonprofessional handling of the Tab may cause damage and void the warranty. Refer to VINCI’s Return and Warranty Policy at store.vincigenius.com/control/vincipolicy. • Do not tap the screen, drop or shake the Tab to avoid damage to the internal circuitry. • Do not apply or clean the device with chemical products, detergents or any other liquid or abrasive products. USB Data Cables This version supports USB Interface. You can connect your eBook with the PC via the USB & data cable, copying or moving the files between the eBook and PC, or browning the images, recording files and video files saved in the eBook via the PC. 1. Insert the USB data cable connector into the USB interface of the eBook. 2. Connect the other terminal of the USB data cable with the USB interface of the PC.
  • Page 50: Intellectual Property

    CHAPTER 12 CHAPTER 12 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY...
  • Page 51 VINCI™, VINCI Tab™, VINCI Tab MV™ are all trademarks of Rullingnet Corporation Ltd. All content images © 2012 Rullingnet Corporation. Patents pending: 12/892,052; 12/908,390; 12/941,115; 29/318,313. Android is a trademark of Google Inc. Windows 7, Windows Vista, and Windows XP are trademarks of Microsoft Corp.

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