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Summary of Contents for Ubisurfer

Page 1: ...THE UBIQUITOUS SURFER User Manual UbiSurfer...

Page 2: ...net access anywhere Get on the Web check your emails read the news and buy or sell online whenever and wherever you want Features Mobile Network WiFi Hotspots Email Online Local Web Surfing Messenger...

Page 3: ...uick Start 3 UbiSurfer A UBISURFER INTERNET B WIRELESS LAN WiFi C WEB BROWSER D EMAIL BOX E INSTANT COMMUNICATION F WORD PROCESSOR G SPREADSHEET H PDF VIEWER I E DICTIONARY J CALENDAR K CALCULATOR L F...

Page 4: ...fficeapplications viewmultimediafiles listen to MP3 s viewpictures referto a dictionary reade books andplaygames 1 7 INCHTFT LCD 2 Truecolourimagedisplay 3 BroadbandInternetaccess 4 HighlysecureLinuxO...

Page 5: ...System Overview Chapter 2 5 ProvidedwiththeembeddedLinuxOS theUbiSurferfeaturesperfectperformance adaptabilityandrobustness Itgivestheuserastableworkenvironmentandsoftwarerunningenvironment...

Page 6: ...Externalstorage SDCardSlot Inputdevice standardkeyboardandDualbuttontouch pad Networkaccess 10BaseTEthernetInterface WirelessLANWiFiIEEE802 11b g GPRS850 900 1800 1900MhzwithEmbeddedSIM Battery Lithiu...

Page 7: ...ngonthisbuttonwilllaunchamenuallowingyoutochoosewhichapplicationyouwouldliketo launch 3 The bottom area is called the toolbar The toolbar will show you which applications are open at any given time Cl...

Page 8: ...retoconnecttotheInternetandstartyourFREEInternetsurfingexperience Notethatwheneverthisapplicationisopened itwillautomaticallyconnectforyou b Disconnect ClickheretodisconnectfromtheInternet c Backward...

Page 9: ...sbar l Favorites Clickheretoaddyourcurrentwebsiteto ortoaccessyourfavorites m ZoomOut ClickheretoZoomInonthewebpageortodecreasethevisualsizeofthewebpage n ZoomIn Clickheretozoominonthewebpageorincreas...

Page 10: ...wn Figure4 In most cases you do not have to type in www nor do you have to type in com Those are the defaults For example to get to justtypeinbbc Toscrollwithinwebpages Toscrolltotheright holdtheFunct...

Page 11: ...atawind WiFiManager TheapplicationwillopenasdisplayedinFigure5 Aftersearchingforafewseconds alistofavailableWiFiconnectionswillbedisplayedinthewirelessLANwindow Youcanselectany oftheWiFiconnectionsava...

Page 12: ...browsing web page saving viewing online videos andopeningpicturesorfiles 1 ToopenFirefox clicktheDatawindbuttonontheUbiSurfer ThenclickonPrograms Internet Firefox WiFi 2 EntertheURL websiteaddress tha...

Page 13: ...itch between the different tab pages click the related tab at the top The tab browser interface is shownbelow Toclosethecurrenttabpage clickonFileandthenscrolltoClosetabinthemenu TocloseFirefox clicko...

Page 14: ...oclearthisinformation 6 ThebookmarkmanagementfunctionofFirefoxissimilartotheMyFavoritefunctionofothermajorbrowsers Toopenthebookmark manager clickonBookmarksandscrolltoOrganiseBookmarksinthemenu Witht...

Page 15: ...lickonPrograms Internet E mailBox OnceyouhaveenteredE mailbox youcansetupyoure mailaccountsasseeninFigure14 Onceyoure mailissetup yourinboxwilllooklikeFigure15 Figure 16 shows the Account Preferences...

Page 16: ...26 com AlsocalledOutgoingMailServer UserID anywhere Password Theemailboxpasswordsetbytheuser herethepasswordforanywhere 126 comisused TheReceive Send Compose SSLandAdvancedtabsinEmailBoxcontainotherse...

Page 17: ...mailaddressesthatyoucanadd 4 Once your e mail accounts are set up you can enter the main interface of Email Box as shown in Figure 20 This main interface shares many characteristics with most other e...

Page 18: ...dd Account window as shown in Figure 22 will appear Configure as follows iii Choose your protocol and fill in the relevant fields Note that as a security option if you leave a password field empty it...

Page 19: ...click on Programs Work Word Processor The Word Processor Interface will open as displayed in Figure 23 WordProcessorsupportsthefollowingfiletypes doc abw dot rt txt zabw htm htmland xhtmformats Youca...

Page 20: ...fer ThenclickonPrograms Work Spreadsheet TheSpreadsheetInterfacewillopenasdisplayedinFigure24 WithSpreadsheet youcanperformstandardspreadsheetapplicationslikeCut CopyandPasteaswellascompilingnumerical...

Page 21: ...urfer Then click on Programs Work PDF Viewer The PDF Viewer applicationwillopenasdisplayedinFigure25 PDFViewerwillallowyoutoopen view print manageandsavePDFfiles For more information about PDF Viewer...

Page 22: ...lled wordcheck To open Dictionary click the Datawind button on the UbiSurfer Then click on Programs Work Dictionary The Dictionary applicationwillopenasdisplayedinFigure26 Dictionaryallowsyoutosearchf...

Page 23: ...majorfunctionsincludeeventmanagementandscheduleplanning ToopenCalendarclicktheDatawindbuttonontheUbiSurfer ThenclickonPrograms Work Calendar Calendarapplicationwillopen asdisplayedinFigure27 J Calenda...

Page 24: ...rdoperationsfoundonahandheldcalculator To open Calculator click the Datawind button on the UbiSurfer Then click on Programs Work Calculator Calculator application will openasdisplayedinFigure28 K Calc...

Page 25: ...ified Therightpanedisplaysthe contentofthefolderontheleftwhichishighlightedoropened WhenyouuseUSBstickswithfilesonthemthatyouwanttoopen awindowwillopenupontheUSBstickbeinginsertedintoanyofthe USB port...

Page 26: ...awind button on the UbiSurfer Then click on Programs Play Media Player When the MPlayer has opened itwilllookliketheimageinFigure30 NotethattoadjusttheMastervolumeoftheHeadsetandspeakers clickonDatawi...

Page 27: ...earchforandviewanyvideoonthepopularYouTubevideosharingsite Toopenthisapplication clickonDatawind Programs Play YouTubePlayer AwindowwillopenasseeninFigure31 Previouslyviewedvideosandpopularvideoswillb...

Page 28: ...nderstandthemenusystem simplyplaceyourmouseontopofthevariousbuttonsandanexplanationwilldisplay Rightclickinginthemenubarwillalsogiveyoumorechoicesandoptions NotethattoadjusttheMastervolumeoftheHeadset...

Page 29: ...forms GPaintcanalsoimportimagestoedit To open GPaint click the Datawind button on the UbiSurfer Then click on Programs Play GPaint Gpaint application will open as displayedinFigure33 For more informat...

Page 30: ...eopenedunlessyouhave experienceprogrammingwithLinux EnteringcommandsinthisfieldmayaffecttheperformanceofyourUbiSurfer LinuxprogrammerscanaccessXtermbyclickingonDatawind Programs Utilities Terminal Xte...

Page 31: ...batteries and warp or melt certain plastics Store it in Cold areas When the warms up UbiSurfer to its normal operating temperature moisture can form inside the UbiSurfer Attempt to open it Non expert...

Page 32: ...areas such as gasoline or petrol stations below deck on boats fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas such as propane or butane areas where the air conta...

Page 33: ...er is encouraged to try to correct the A Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna B Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver C Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dif...

Page 34: ...fer device or accessories near water e g near a shower or a sink or in a swimming pool Do not spill liquids of any kind on the UbiSurfer device or accessories Avoid placing the UbiSurfer device or any...

Page 35: ...e guidelines thorough are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and evaluation of all persons scientific studies The standards include a subst...

Page 36: ...me Chapter 5 Important Safety Information 36 Resetting the Device Should you find that the software on the UbiSurfer does not work as expected by either refusing to turn off or on or is frozen or any...

Page 37: ...or a work in object code form means all the source code needed to generate install and for an executable work run the object code and to modify the work including scripts to control those activities H...

Page 38: ...f authorized by the copyright holders of that material supplement the terms of this License with terms a Disclaiming warranty or limiting liability differently from the terms of sections 15 and 16 of...

Page 39: ...ns are imposed on you whether by court order agreement or otherwise that contradict the conditions of this License they do not excuse you from the conditions of this License If you cannot convey a cov...

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