User Manual 1
Welcome 3 Important Notices 4 Keys and Functions 5 I. Getting Started 6 1.1 Turn on/off 1.2 Lock/unlock the screen (sleep mode) II. Your Home Screen 7 2.1 Icons on Home Screen 2.2 Operations on Home Screen III. Network Connection 9 3.1 Wi-Fi IV. Internet Browsing 10 4.1 Internet Browsing V. Install and Manage Apps 11 5.1 Install and Manage Apps 5.2 Monster Button VI. Multi-media Functions 13 6.1 Music 6.2 Video 6.3 Gallery 6.4 Camera 6.5 E-book reader VII. Settings 16 VII.
Welcome Thank you for purchasing our MID (tablet PC) product. It brings you much convenience for your business (supports Word, Excel, send & receive e-mails...) and entertainment (supports 3D game, chat with friends, movie playback, read eBooks.....). Running on Android 2.3, with a 1.2 GHz processor and touch screen, it brings you wonderful user experience. Before beginning, please refer to this user manual carefully.
Important Notices • The new battery will be in its best condition after 2-3 times full charge and discharge. • While using the earphone, if the volume is excessively high it may cause hearing damage. So please adjust the volume of the player to a moderate level and balance the time of using. • Do not disconnect the tablet suddenly when formatting or uploading and downloading, which can lead to program errors.
Keys and Functions 1. 7” resistive TFT screen You can operate on the screen using your finger or a stylus 2. Speaker 3. Web Camera 4. Menu button Note: When you tap the Menu key from within an application, you will see the options for that application. To view the Android system options, tap the Menu key from the home screen. 5. Back button: Tap to return to the previous screen. If the keyboard is on the screen, tap to close the keyboard. 6/7. Volume +/- key: Press to increase / decrease the volume level.
14. Mini-USB Host Note: A USB adapter is needed to support USB stick, Surf stick, KeyBoard and Mouse. 15. Power jack (DC input) I. Getting Started 1.1 Turn on/off 1.1.1 Turn on Press the power button “ ” on the lower right corner of the tablet to start your tablet. You will be greeted with a Penguin icon, then an ANDROID logo, and then your Home screen. Drag the slider upwards on the lower right corner of the display to unlock the screen. 1.1.
II. Your Home Screen 2.1 Icons on Home Screen On the home screen, you can fill the space with any combination of shortcuts, widgets, and folders you like. Some pre-installed shortcut icons will appear at the bottom, and a Google Search Widget appears at the top. When you power up your tablet for the first time, you’ll see the main homescreen panel. This panel is typically centered; you can access additional panels on either side of the main one by swiping your finger left or right.
2.2.3 Add widgets to your home screen To add a widget, tap and hold your finger or a stylus on any open space on your home screen, and select Widgets from the context menu that opens. From there, select any of the available widgets. For instance, you may add an Analog clock, calendar, picture frame, and other useful widgets to your Home Screen. 2.2.
III. Network Connection 3.1 Wi-Fi Wi-Fi can only be used when it connects with home Wi-Fi Access Point (AP) or a free unsecured Wi-Fi hotpot. Under “Wireless & networks”, tap “Wi-Fi settings”. Ensure that both Wi-Fi and Network Notification are enabled with green check marks. After a moment, your Wi-Fi networks list should populate. If you need to rescan for available networks, tap need to input password or , then tap Scan.
IV. Internet Browsing 4.1 Internet Browsing Before using your browser, make sure Wi-Fi or internet is connected. On the main screen, tap the Google text field your browser. or the icon to open In the address bar, tap the text field to make the Android keyboard appear for entry of keywords or URL. Tap and hold the text field to edit text or change input method. To get a required keyboard that perfectly suits your needs, you may download and install a .apk file of such keyboard on your tablet.
V. Install and Manage Apps 5.1 Install and Manage Apps If the tablet is preloaded with “Market” after login with your Google account. , you can search and install apps here Go to the “ApkInstaller” to install and manage your apps. To install a downloaded or copied application, follow below steps: 1. Tap to open the ‘APKInstaller’ → ‘Install’ → then tap “Internal Memory” or “SD Card”. Available .apk files in SD card or internal memory then appear at the right side. Touch the required one to install it.
Where to manage applications? Manage an application in the “ApkInstaller” Tap to open the ‘APKInstaller’ → then ‘Manage’ . Tap an application to launch, export or uninstall it. You can also go to “Applications” under “Settings” to manage applications. 5.2 Monster button The Monster button is your access to many selected apps, tested specifically for children and young people. You will find learning applications, homework organizers and violence-free games, which are mostly free of charge.
VI. Multi-media Functions 6.1 Music After loading your music onto your tablet, tap the music icon (found by default on your home screen or by opening the App Panel). You’ll be given the option of selecting by Artist, Song, Album, or custom Playlist. Tap to select. The media player allows you to shuffle, skip, or pause your current selection and even displays the album artwork when available.
6.2 Video 6.2.1 Video Playback You can play videos stored on your tablet or SD card. To play, tap Video icon, then select the video you’d like to play. Your selection should begin automatically. Pause or advance your video via the toolbar along the bottom of the screen. With the Wi-Fi on, you are also able to view an on-line flash video. 6.3 Gallery You can view, show off, and even edit your digital pictures on the tablet’s full color, high resolution display.
6.4 Camera Tap the icon in the App Panel to open it. 6.4.1 Take photos You tablet is provided with a built-in 0.3MP web camera. Hold and move the roll ball to the “Camera” icon Tap the tab on the lower right corner each time for taking a photo. Where you view the photos? You may view the photos you have taken by tapping the right corner. Or you may go back to “Gallery”. tab on the upper 6.4.2 Record Hold and move to the roll ball the recording icon to record videos Tap .
VII. Settings Within the App Panel, tap the “Settings” icon . Also on the home screen, touch Menu to go to Settings. Settings interface is shown below. What being set here includes Wireless & networks, Sound, Display, Location & Security, Applications, Accounts & sync, Privacy, Storage, Language & keyboard, Voice input & output, Accessibility, Date & time and About phone.
VII. Battery Very Low Battery ‘ Full Battery Charging Battery ’ indicates that the power of Battery is full. When the battery level becomes too low, a prompt comes up to note you to charge your tablet. The tablet can be charged with DC adaptor when it is on or off. There will be red light from the upper right corner of the screen during charging. It turns off when fully charged.
5. Reduce brightness to a comfortable level using a widget or at Settings → Display → Brightness. 6. Use Web Widgets wisely. Widgets that access the Web consume more power than widgets that do not. Note: The tablet can not be charged via USB cable when connected to your PC. Troubleshooting 1. Can not turn on the tablet Check the tablet’s power level, please charge it before starting it. In case your tablet still can not be turned on, you may reset it before you turn it on. 2.
Open Source Code: http://www.easypix.info/download/easypad_junior/ep_junior_open_source.zip GNU General Public License: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html rk29sdk_gpl_kernel_20110702 Copyright © Rockchips This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2, as published by the Free Software Foundation.