Tabby Tablet User Manual - Chapter 5    Appendix

Summary of Tablet

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    Tabby tablet pc user manual.

  • Page 2: Tabby

    Tabby i safety precautions on battery  charge the battery only in temperature that ranges from 0℃ to 35 ℃.  do not charge tablet pc if the battery is found damaged or leaking. On operation  never subject tablet pc to extremes of light, temperature, moisture or vibration.  do not use or store tab...

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    Tabby ii contents safety precautions ................................................. I contents ....................................................................... Ii chapter 1 basics ................................................. 1 p arts and c ontrol .........................................

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    Tabby iii chapter 3 settings ............................................ 33 w ireless & networks .................................................. 33 s ound ............................................................................. 34 d isplay ......................................................

  • Page 5: Chapter 1    Basics

    Chapter 1 basics 1 tabby is a tablet pc with touch screen. It supports wi-fi function and third party software. Parts and control 1.speaker 2. Display 3. Volume +/- button – press to adjust volume level. 4. Power button – press and hold for 3 seconds to turn on. 5. Home button - press to return to h...

  • Page 6: Chapter 1    Basics

    Chapter 1 basics 2 10. Sd card slot 11.Camera packet contents  1x tablet pc  1x usb cable  1x user manual power on and off the device  press and hold the power button for 3 seconds to turn the device on.  it may take a moment for the device to turn on and load.  press and hold the power button...

  • Page 7: Chapter 1    Basics

    Chapter 1 basics 3  it will take about 4 hours to fully charge the device in standby mode (lcd off).  when the power cable is connected to the device for charging, the device will enter into standby mode after remains idle for 60s. Press the [power] button to wake up the device.  the battery stat...

  • Page 8: Chapter 1    Basics

    Chapter 1 basics 4 from memory card this unit supports sd card up to 32 gb to insert a memory card first open the door of the jacks/slots at the bottom of the unit. Insert the card correctly with the contact pin facing downwards as illustrated below. Pushing the card into the sd card slot, then you ...

  • Page 9: Chapter 1    Basics

    Chapter 1 basics 5 stand by /wake up mode press power button to enter stand by mode, then the device locks automatically. Locking the device turns off the display to save your battery and to prevent unintended operation of the device. To wake up the device, press power button again, then press the l...

  • Page 10: Chapter 1    Basics

    Chapter 1 basics 6 4. Return button 5. Home button 6. Running application 7. Volume - button 8. Volume + button 9. Option menu button status bar 10. Usb connection 11. Usb debugging 12. Memory card indication 13. Time display 14. Wi-fi connection 15. Battery indicator flick upwards at the status bar...

  • Page 11: Chapter 1    Basics

    Chapter 1 basics 7 moving icons on the home screen 1. Touch and hold the icon to be moved until you see a shadow of the icon. 2. Drag the icon to the desired place. Removing icons on home screen. Touch and hold the desired icon to be removed until it appear a “x” at the top screen, then drag the ico...

  • Page 12: Chapter 1    Basics

    Chapter 1 basics 8 touch screen or buttons  tap an icon to open an application.  tap at the bottom of the screen to display the menu bar.  at the menu bar, tap anytime to return to previous screen, press and hold to return to home screen.  tap anytime to return to home screen.  tap on the scree...

  • Page 13: Chapter 1    Basics

    Chapter 1 basics 9 scrolling  drag your finger up and down to scroll file list.  flick to scroll quickly.  on webpage, drag up and down to scroll around the page(be care for so as not to click the link).  tap or touch anywhere on the screen to stop it immediately. Onscreen keyboard use the onscr...

  • Page 14: Chapter 1    Basics

    Chapter 1 basics 10 join a wi-fi network: from the detected network list, select a network, if necessary, enter a password and tap "connect" to save the settings for the encrypted connection and connect to wi-fi. (networks that require a password appear with a lock icon). Select “show advanced optio...

  • Page 15: Web Browser

    Chapter 2 getting started 11 web browser view a webpage  from main menu, tap browser to open web browser. Tap the address bar at the top of the screen.  on address bar, type the web address and tap enter.  tap the link on the webpage to open a new webpage.  drag up and down to scroll around the ...

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    Chapter 2 getting started 12 notice:  to switch screen orientation, rotate the unit.  browser start page always defaults to google home page. Add bookmark tap to add the current visited webpage as bookmark. Bookmarks list tap to show bookmarks list, tap a bookmark to open the webpage. Touch and ho...

  • Page 17: Using The Option Menu

    Chapter 2 getting started 13 using the option menu tap to display the browser option menu. Tap on the desired item to use webpage viewing control..

  • Page 18: Watching Videos

    Chapter 2 getting started 14 watching videos playing videos  on the home screen or main menu, tap galleryvideo folder to open video player.  drag up and down to scroll through the file list.  tap to select a video file for playback.  touch and hold on the selected video file to delete it. Contr...

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    Chapter 2 getting started 15 adjust the volume level. Tap / or use the buttons on the side of tabby. Display video menu tap . Return to the video browser screen tap . Notices :  if a bookmark is added, it allows you to continue playing from the bookmark when you open the video file next time.  vid...

  • Page 20: Playing Music

    Chapter 2 getting started 16 playing music about music library from main menu, tap music to enter into music library. Sorting by artist sorting by album all songs sorting by playlist return to now playing screen.

  • Page 21: Playing Songs

    Chapter 2 getting started 17 playing songs 1. From home screen or main menu, tap music to enter music library. 2. Tap on a desired tab to enter song list. 3. Drag up and down to scroll the song list. 4. Tap the desired songs to start playing. Note: if you want to exit music mode, tap to pause, then ...

  • Page 22: Playlist.

    Chapter 2 getting started 18 fast rewind or fast forward touch and hold / . Skip to any point in a song tap anywhere or drag the playhead on the progress bar. Adjust the volume level. Tap / button or use the volume buttons on the unit. Display the current song list tap . Set shuffle mode tap . Set r...

  • Page 23: Using The Playlist

    Chapter 2 getting started 19 using the playlist use the playlist to manage the songs in the library creating a new playlist in the music playback screen, tap  new, and enter the name for the new playlist, then tap save. Adding the current song into playlist in the music playback screen, tap . Tap ...

  • Page 24: Start To View Photo

    Chapter 2 getting started 20  tap on the desired photo to full screen view.  in full screen mode, tap to return to thumbnail view mode. Start to view photo tap on the screen to show / hide the control bar. View the previous / next photo. Flick left/right on the screen. Zoom in or zoom out use two ...

  • Page 25: Picture

    Chapter 2 getting started 21 crop the picture tap  crop. Set the photo as wallpaper tap  set picture as wallpapter. Display photo informaiton tap  details share the photo with others. Tap . Delete or save photo tap . Return to thumbnail mode. Tap . Notes:  in zoom in /out mode, drag your finger ...

  • Page 26: Camera Settings

    Chapter 2 getting started 22 switch to camcorder mode tap to preview on taking photo or recording video. Press to take photo or record video, and photo/video file will be saved automatically. Tap to display setting menu. Tap the thumbnail icon at top right to view the photo or play back the video. P...

  • Page 27: Sound Recording

    Chapter 2 getting started 23 sound recording from main menu, tap sound recorder to enter sound recording mode. Recording a voice file press to start recording a voice file. Press to stop recording. Press to play back the current recorded voice file. It will display a message window to choose “done” ...

  • Page 28: Play Back The Voice File

    Chapter 2 getting started 24 a recording time indicator will appear during the recording. Repeat the above steps to record more voice files. Play back the voice file the record is saved in record folder, open “explore”,then open record folder, tap on the desired recorded file to be played . Gmail se...

  • Page 29: Using The Mailbox

    Chapter 2 getting started 25 3. Set p03/imap server (if necessary, obtain the required information from your network administrator, then tap next to check server setting. Using the mailbox  in the mailbox, drag up and down to scroll the mail list.  tap to open the mail you want to read.  on the m...

  • Page 30: Notice:

    Chapter 2 getting started 26 4. Tap on the mail to be deleted to go to next screen, then tap on remove account. Notice:  you can set multiple mail accounts, tap add account.  each time you use mail, the system will automatically jump to the default account. File manager  from main menu, tap file ...

  • Page 31: Tool Bar

    Chapter 2 getting started 27 about the tool bar and the edit menu tool bar back internal memory sd card memory usb storage sort by picture sort by video tool box multiple selection edit menu touch and hold on the selected file or folder to show the edit menu. File edit menu folder edit menu.

  • Page 32: Move Or Copy.

    Chapter 2 getting started 28 select multiple files or folders you can select multiple files or folders at the same time. 1. On the tool bar, tap . 2. Tap the desired files/folders to be selected, then they will be marked with a “√”. To cancel the selected items, tap on them again. Copy / move files ...

  • Page 33: Delete Files Or Folders

    Chapter 2 getting started 29 delete files or folders 1. From the file list, tap to select the desired files/folders to be copied or moved, then they will be marked with a “√”. 2. Select delete to display a message window.. 3. Select delete to confirm the deletion. Note: if only copy/move/delete one ...

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    Chapter 2 getting started 30 3. In file name field, use onscreen keyboard to enter a new directory name. 4. Tap create to confirm. Searching for a file 1. On file manager screen, tap to show the option menu. 2. In file name field, use onscreen keyboard to enter the desired file name. 3. Tap search t...

  • Page 35: 4. From Main Menu, Tap

    Chapter 2 getting started 31 note: the system only supports xxx.Apk format applications to be installed. 4. From main menu, tap settingssecurityunknown source. 5. In explorer, find the directory where the application is placed to tap to start the installation. 6. After finishing the installation, ...

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    Chapter 2 getting started 32  tap time to set the alarm time, tap + or - button to adjust the desired hours and minutes.Then tap set to confirm.  tap ringtone to choose the ringtone that sounds when the alarm goes off.  tap repeat and choose the days to set the alarm to repeat on certain days.  ...

  • Page 37: Chapter 3    Settings

    Chapter 3 settings 33 from home screen or main menu, choose settings, then tap the desired items to be configured to start the setting. Wireless & networks the wi-fi settings allow you manage networks, such as turn wi-fi on and join wi-fi networks. Turn on wi-fi: from main menu choose settings wire...

  • Page 38: Chapter 3    Settings

    Chapter 3 settings 34 including setting airplane mode, ethernet network setting, vpn settings,portable hotspot. Sound customize the sound settings, including the settings for volumes, default notification, vibrate and ring, touch sounds, screen lock sound and vibrate on touch. Display customize the ...

  • Page 39: Chapter 3    Settings

    Chapter 3 settings 35 security allows you to set screen security, encryption, passwords, device administration and credential storage. Language & input set region and language, keyboard, text input methods, speech, mouse/track pad. Backup & reset allows you to backup account, app data, wi-fi passwor...

  • Page 40: On.

    Chapter 4 troubleshooting 36 if the device does not function as it is expected, please try the following steps. The device is not responding or can’t be turned on. Reset the device by pressing the power button for 6 seconds. The device will be forced shutdown if it is on and you are required to rest...

  • Page 41: Chapter 5    Appendix

    Chapter 5 appendix 37 maintenance if tablet pc does get wet, turn off tablet pc immediately. Wait for tablet pc to dry completely before turning on again. Clean the screen with a soft cloth; be careful not to wipe it with anything abrasive. When carrying your tablet pc in bag, keep tablet pc in the ...

  • Page 42: Chapter 5    Appendix

    Chapter 5 appendix 38 storage memory built in memory: up to 32gb supports sd card up to 32gb. Media file format supported ebook: pdf, txt, chm, doc, doc, exel, epub, rtf, fb2 audio: mp3, wma, ape, flac, aac, ac3, wav, ogg photo: jpg, png, bmp, gif, tif video: hd2160p: avi, mpg, mkv, rm, rmvb, mp4, m...

  • Page 43: Chapter 5    Appendix

    Chapter 5 appendix 39 charging power: dc 5.0v, 1.5a duration: 4 hours (approx) physical properties dimension: 211.9 x 157.7 x 16.7(17.9)mm weight: 465g (approx) ※ design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice certification information on fcc this equipment has been tested and ...

  • Page 44: Chapter 5    Appendix

    Chapter 5 appendix 40 and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/tv technician for help. Warning: the manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or tv interference caused by una...

  • Page 45: Chapter 5    Appendix

    Chapter 5 appendix 41 disposal and recycling information your tablet pc must be disposed of properly according to local laws and regulations. Because this product contains a battery, the product must be disposed of separately from household waste. When your tablet pc reaches its end of life, contact...