User's Manual

the right pane, you can uncheck ‘USB debugging’.
5.4 Manage your calendar
The Calendar app lets you view and edit your schedule. When you first set-up your Advertising Displayer, you
can configure it to use an existing Google account (such as Gmail), or you can create a new Google account.
The first time you open the Calendar application on your Advertising Displayer, it displays any existing
calendar events from that Google account on the web. As you have the ability to edit events from any mobile
device or web browser, they are synced automatically across all devices that have access to your Google
account/calendar.
To view your Calendar, touch on the ‘Home’ or ‘App’ screen.
To change the Calendar view, touch the date at the top and choose:- Day, Week, Month or Agenda.
Swipe to scroll vertically or horizontally. In the Day or Week views, spread your fingers apart or pinch them
together to zoom in or out. From any of these calendar views, you will be able to:-
Read or edit event details. Touch an event to edit its details.  
  Manage events and calendars. Touch icons across the top or Menu to search / create events,
return to today or adjust settings.
5.5 Manage downloads
Files, apps and other items you download from Gmail, the Android Market and other apps are stored in your
device’s internal storage. You can use the Downloads app to view, reopen, or delete what you’ve downloaded.
Downloaded files are stored in the Download directory that’s visible when your device is connected to a
computer. You can view and copy files from this directory. Steps can be found below:-
Open Downloads and manage downloaded files
Touch the Downloads icon from the ‘  Home’ orAll Apps screen.
Touch an item to open it.  
Touch headings for earlier downloads to view them.  
Check items you want to share. Then touch the Share icon and choose a shari  ng method from the
list.
Check items you want to delete. Then touch the trash icon.  
At the bottom of the screen, touch   Sort by size or Sort by date to switch back and forth.
5.7 Optimise memory usage
You typically don’t need to worry about managing apps beyond installing, opening, and using them. But there
may be times when you want to more about what’s happening behind the scenes.
Apps use two kinds of memory: - internal storage and RAM. They use internal storage for themselves and any
files, settings and other data they may use. They also use RAM (memory designed for temporary storage and
fast access) when they are running.