Tablet PC User Manual Please read all instructions carefully before use to get the most out of your Time2Touch Tablet PC. The design and features are subject to change without notice.
Contents Important Safety Information 2 Touchscreen Precautions 3 Product Overview 4 1. Getting Started 5 1.1 Charging the battery 5 1.2 Start-up / Shutdown / Sleep Mode 5 1.3 Increasing and decreasing the volume 6 1.4 Using headphones with your tablet 6 1.5 Installing a Micro SD card 6 2. System Settings 7 2.1 Navigating around the Tablet 7 2.2 Setting up Microsoft Office 9 2.3 Using Dual-Screen application 11 2.4 Changing Language Settings 11 2.5 Turning off your Device 11 2.
Thank you for purchasing the Time2Touch Windows Tablet PC – enabling you to browse, work, play and stay connected wherever, whenever. Multitasking has never been easier! The intuitive Windows OS allows you to seamlessly switch from one task to another with a simple swipe or tap of your finger. Please keep this manual for future reference and ensure all safety instructions have been read carefully before using.
tissue paper to clean. DO NOT attempt to open the product. This product does not contain any user serviceable parts. Unauthorised handling of the device may damage it and will void your warranty. NEVER use the tablet near emergency/intensive care medical equipment, if you have a pacemaker fitted or during an electrical storm. Keep the device away from magnets or magnetic fields. Only use the power supply that came with the product.
1. Indicator light 2. Front camera: Take photos, record and video chat. 3. Back camera: Take photos, record and video chat. 4. Micro SD card slot: The built-in storage card reader slot supports Micro SD cards / TF Cards. 5. USB Port/DC Port: Charge device through this DC port DC-5V/2A 6. Headphone jack 7. Power key: Press this button to return to the Start screen. Press it down to start or close the touch screen panel 8. Sound-/sound+: Increase/Decrease volume 9.
1.1 Charging the battery Your battery has been partially charged at the factory, but you may need to recharge it before you can switch the tablet on for the first time. DO NOT attempt to change the battery yourself. CAUTION: Danger of explosion if batteries are incorrectly replaced. NEVER Use or charge the battery if it appears to be leaking, discoloured, deformed or in any way abnormal. NEVER expose the battery to any fluid.
To increase the volume level on your device, press the Volume up button. Repeatedly press the Volume up button until the desired volume is reached. To decrease the volume level on your device, press the Volume down button. Repeatedly press the Volume down button until the desired volume is reached. 1.4 Using headphones with your tablet You can connect headphones with a 3.5mm plug (not included with your tablet). The headphone socket can be found on the top of the device highlighted with a headphone symbol.
2. System Settings 2.1 Navigating around the Tablet Unlocking the screen To unlock your tablet, press the Power/Sleep button once to wake from sleep mode. When the lock-screen is displayed, drag the screen up to unlock. Home Screen The Home screen is where all of the main applications will be located. You can select applications to run or open menus to browse files. Note: The Home screen will differ if your Tablet is on ‘PC’ mode. Please see below for more details.
Opening and closing apps To open an app, tap the app tile. To close an app, slide the App down to the bottom of the screen. Switching apps To switch between apps, swipe the screen from the left hand side. The screen will display all the apps that are currently running on your Tablet. Simple click on the app you would like to switch to. Accessing the main menu To access the main menu, tap the menu icon located on the top left- hand corner of the screen. The main menu will then appear.
2.2 Setting up Microsoft Office In order to access Microsoft Office (and your 1 month free trial), go to the App Menu on the Tablet. Click ‘Get Office’ This will bring up a welcome screen. Scroll down to see ‘Collaborate with Office Online’. Click the ‘Office Online’ option. This will direct you to the Microsoft Office website. You will have an option to choose ‘Free trial for home’ or ‘Free trial for business’. Click the option you prefer.
Once you have chosen which trial you would like, click ‘Try for free’. You may be asked to enter your Microsoft password for security purposes. You will then be directed to the Billing Information page. The first month of the subscription is free and you are able to cancel the subscription at any time during the trial period to avoid charges. Complete the payment details then click ‘Save’. You will now be able to begin the free trial.
2.3 Using Dual-Screen application Open two applications. Drag one application towards the lefthand side of the screen, the window screen will move over to the centre. If you let go of the application tile this will then split the screen. 2.4 Changing language settings To change the language on your Tablet, slide the screen from the right-hand side then click on all settings. Click on the Time & language option then Region & language to change the language settings. 2.
To turn off your device, keep the power button pressed. You will then get an option to ‘Slide to shut down your PC’. Slide the bar down to turn the Tablet off. 2.6 Security Management To set up a username and password on the tablet, go into Settings. At the bottom you will see an option for ‘Change PC Settings’, click into this to find the ‘Accounts’ settings. Click Add an account’ and log in/create a Windows Live Account to set up your username and password. 2.
SPECIFIC ABSORPTION RATE (SAR) CERTIFICATION INFORMATION FOR THE TABLET This device meets European Union (EU) standards that limits human exposure to radio frequencies (RF) issued by telecommunication devices and radios. These standards prevent the sale of mobile devices that exceed a level of maximum exposure equal to 2.0 W/Kg in order to assure the safety of all persons regardless of age and health. The radio wave exposure guidelines use a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR.
This marking on the product, accessories or literature indicates that the product and its electronic accessories should not be disposed of with other household waste at the end of their working life. To prevent possible harm to the environment of human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please separated these items from other types of waste and recycle them responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources.