Content Preface ............................2 Copyright..........................2 Control Information ........................2 FCC Statement .........................2 Recycling Information ......................4 Prevent Hearing Impairment ....................4 Precautions ............................4 Chapter One: Overview ........................5 1.1 Product Overview......................5 1.2 Power On and Off......................6 1.3 Enter and Exit Standby Mode...................6 1.4 Home Screen ........................6 1.5 Lock and Unlock Screen ....................7 1.6 Status Bar ...........................7 1.7 Text Input...........................8...
FCC RF Exposure Information and Statement The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. Device types Digital2™ Tablet has also been tested against this SAR limit. The highest SAR value reported under this standard during product certification for use at when properly worn on the body is 0.365W/kg.
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for typical body-worn operations with the back of the handset kept 0cm from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain a 1.5cm separation distance between the user's body and the back of the handset. The use of belt clips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly.
For any additional original charger, please contact customer service. The polymer battery cells in the battery pack are not user serviceable. When battery level is low, be sure to connect the power plug before formatting the Digital2™ Tablet or uploading/downloading applications to prevent system error.
Digital2™ shall not be held liable for any loss of data caused by damage or repair of the product or any other reason. Please operate the product properly following the user manual’s guidelines. Do not disassemble the product. Do not use alcohol, thinner or benzene to clean the surface of the product.
1.2 Power On and Off Power on Press and hold the power button (see Product Overview image) for 2-3 seconds, and the system will begin to boot. While the unit is off and charging, press the power button to see charging notification. Power off While the unit is on, press and hold the power button until a dialogue window appears to confirm power off.
• Add application shortcuts: Press and hold an application icon from the Application list and drag the icon to the home screen to add as shortcut. • Remove application shortcuts: Press and hold an application icon in the home screen as the top of the screen displays an “X”.
The icons on the left side are: • Back : Tap to return to previous screen. • Home : Tap to return to home screen. • History : Tap to view the most-recently accessed applications. • Volume -/+ : Tap to adjust volume. The icons on the right side of status bar display Wi-Fi signal, Wi-Fi connection status, battery power/battery charging status, current time, USB and SD card connection status.
When connecting the tablet to your PC via the in-box USB cable, this icon will appear on the bottom right tool bar. Click on it, and then click Turn on USB storage to connect your devices. The device of your tablet should then appear on your PC under My Computer as “D2-927G”. Turn off USB storage to disconnect your tablet from the PC.
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From the home screen, click to enter Settings. Turn on Wi-Fi and find your wireless network. Sign in with your Wi-Fi password. Once connected, Wi-Fi connectivity icon will be shown at the right side of tool bar. You may also click [+] Add network to manually input your wireless network if it does not appear on the list, but is within range.
*Note: The Digital2™ Tablet recognizes Wi-Fi networks that it has connected to before. Once Wi-Fi is turned on and a known connection is detected, the device automatically connects to that network. 2.2 Browser From your Application list, click to open the web browser.
Camera Mode Click to take a picture. Click to set white balance and scene mode. Video Mode Click to enter video mode. Press the red button to record. Click to set white balance and time lapse interval. 3.2 Gallery From your homescreen, click to view all pictures saved onto the tablet.
Click to activate slide show within an album. 3.3 Video From your homescreen, click to open the video player. You may adjust video play settings on the bottom menu bar by slightly tap the screen while playing. 3.4 Music From your Application list, click to open the music player.
3.5 Calendar From your Application list, click to open the calendar. On your first time entering the calendar interface, it will remind to add your Google account, which facilitates more options. If you do not need to set it, click Later. Date View: Press and hold to an event to view, edit, or delete it.
Click (Multi) to do multi-select the files you intend to edit. Once files selected, click (Editor) to edit the files, including copy/delete/move/paste/rename/send. *Note: You may also press and hold the file, the editor dialog will automatically pop up. To copy a file, press and hold the file to display multiple options. Click Copy, then click to return home to choose the new location, then click to paste.
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Compose E-mail From the inbox, you can click on the top of the screen to compose an E-mail. Enter the recipient’s E-mail address on the “To” address line, then proceed to fill in the subject and E- mail content. Add Attachment To add attachment(s) while composing an E-mail, click on the three squares icon on the top right corner of the screen.
3.8 Downloads From your Application list, click to see all downloaded items and in-progress downloads. Click the box next to an item, then click the trash can icon to delete its contents. 3.9 Clock From your Application list, click to enter the clock interface. Under the time and date, click Set alarm to add an alarm.
4.1 Internet Settings (Please refer to section 2.1 for details) 4.2 Sound Settings In Sound settings, you may adjust the volume of media/notifications/alarms, choose the default notification ringtone, as well as mute all sounds. 4.3 Display Settings Display settings include: Brightness, Wallpaper, Sleep and Font Size Brightness Adjust the brightness of the screen by sliding left or right.
Android keyboard Tap the Settings icon next to “Android keyboard (AOSP)” to configure the Android keyboard settings, such as auto-capitalization, sound, etc. 1 Year Limited Hardware Warranty Digital2™ offers a ONE YEAR limited warranty covering the hardware of Digital2™ Tablets ("Product"), limited to those residing in the 48 continental United States and Canada.
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(including downloads), or other peripherals interacting with the Product are not covered by this warranty. Upon Digital2's replacement or repair of a Product under warranty, the original end-user purchaser will have a remaining warranty of the original warranty period. When a product or part is exchanged, any replacement item becomes your property and the replaced item becomes Digital2’s property.
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(for example, cracked displays), Digital2™ may repair or replace the Product, if and only if said purchaser files a claim with Digital2™ within seven (7) calendar days of the original purchase/invoice date. Digital2™ will not accept shipping damage claims: (i) if you purchased the Product in a physical store;...