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Summary of Contents for DPG500

Page 1: ...mode 9 2 4 Using the Touchscreen 9 2 5 Using the pad Buttons 11 3 The Home Screen 12 3 1 Customize Home Screen 13 3 2 Enter the main menu 13 3 3 Add items to the Home screen 13 3 4 The main menu opera...

Page 2: ...Onscreen Keyboard 22 7 5 Enter Various Characters 23 8 Multimedia 24 8 1 Camera 24 8 2 Gallery 25 8 3 Music 25 8 4 FM Radio 26 9 Manage Accounts 27 10 Connect to Networks and Devices 28 10 1Connect to...

Page 3: ...3...

Page 4: ...4 1 1 T Ta ab bl le et t L La ay yo ou ut t...

Page 5: ...5 1 Card slot 7 Volume 2 Head pad jack 8 Volume 3 Receiver 9 power 4 Camera 10 Flash lamp 5 USB port 11 Camera 6 Volume keys 12 Loud Speaker...

Page 6: ...6...

Page 7: ...eq qu ui ir re ed d t to o u un nl lo oc ck k y yo ou ur r p pa ad d b ba as se ed d o on n t th he e u un nl lo oc ck k m me et th ho od d i in n s se et tt ti in ng gs s T To o s se et t t th he e...

Page 8: ...rs s S Sp pe ee ed d d di ia al l R Re ec ce en nt ts s a an nd d C Co on nt ta ac ct ts s T Ta ab bs s t to o m ma ak ke e a a c ca al ll l 3 3 T To o d di ia al l a an n i in nt te er rn na at ti i...

Page 9: ...ng g i ic co on ns s a an nd d t ty yp pi in ng g o of f l le et tt te er rs s a an nd d s sy ym mb bo ol ls s u us si in ng g t th he e o on ns sc cr re ee en n k ke ey yb bo oa ar rd d t th hr ro ou...

Page 10: ...ca at ti io on ns s P Pi in nc ch h I In n s so om me e a ap pp pl li ic ca at ti io on ns s s su uc ch h a as s M Ma ap ps s B Br ro ow ws se er r a an nd d G Ga al ll le er ry y y yo ou u c ca an n...

Page 11: ...ey y b bu ut tt to on ns s o of ff fe er r a a l lo ot t o of f f fu un nc ct ti io on ns s a an nd d s sh ho or rt tc cu ut ts s The recent run program state Home key Opens the Home screen Opens rece...

Page 12: ...he features on your pad A At the top of the screen the Status Bar displays the time battery status and notifications Tap items on the Home screen to open them Touch and hold an empty spot to add a sho...

Page 13: ...nc ch he er r I Ic co on n t to o o op pe en n t th he e m ma ai in n m me en nu u s sc cr re ee en n 3 3 Add items to the Home screen 1 1 o op pe en n t th he e H Ho om me e s sc cr re ee en n 2 2 M...

Page 14: ...screen including clock music player pictures and so on You can also download widgets from Android Market Folders Add a folder where you can organize Home screen items or folders that contain all your...

Page 15: ...i ic co on n o or r B Ba ac ck k i ic co on n t to o c cl lo os se e t th he e L La au un nc ch he er r Touch an application to open it Slide the Launcher left or right to view more icons The status...

Page 16: ...e s sc cr re ee en n Y Yo ou u c ca an n o op pe en n a an n o op pt ti io on n b by y t to ou uc ch hi in ng g a an nd d h ho ol ld di in ng g a an n i it te em m o on n t th he e s sc cr re ee en n...

Page 17: ...c co om me es s w wi it th h y yo ou ur r S SI IM M c ca ar rd d Y Yo ou u m ma ay y n ne ee ed d t to o s se et t t th he es se e s se et tt ti in ng gs s A Af ft te er r t th hi is s y yo ou u c ca...

Page 18: ...al lo on ng g w wi it th h a a s su um mm ma ar ry y t th ha at t a ap pp pe ea ar rs s o on nl ly y b br ri ie ef fl ly y 6 1 Open the Notifications Panel D Dr ra ag g t th he e s st ta at tu us s b...

Page 19: ...ay ye ed d i in n t th hi is s p pa an ne el l 6 3 Close Notifications Panel 1 1 D Dr ra ag g t th he e p pa an ne el l c ca an n b be e c cl lo os se ed d f fr ro om m d do ow wn n t to o u up p s si...

Page 20: ...es ss sa ag gi in ng g t to o e ex xc ch ha an ng ge e t te ex xt t a an nd d m mu ul lt ti im me ed di ia a m me es ss sa ag ge es s w wi it th h y yo ou ur r f fr ri ie en nd ds s Touch to compose a...

Page 21: ...a m me es ss sa ag ge e a an nd d t th he en n t to ou uc ch h t th ha at t m me es ss sa ag ge e i in n a a m me es ss sa ag ge e c co on nv ve er rs sa at ti io on n w wi in nd do ow w 2 2 T To ou...

Page 22: ...es ss sa ag ge e 7 4 Using the Onscreen Keyboard S So om me e a ap pp pl li ic ca at ti io on ns s d di is sp pl la ay y t th he e k ke ey yb bo oa ar rd d b by y d de ef fa au ul lt t F Fo or r o ot...

Page 23: ...se characters After typing press icon to close the keyboard 7 5 Enter Various Characters Press the symbols key to switch to the numbers and symbols keyboard Touch and hold the text field to open a men...

Page 24: ...t to or re ed d i in n S SD D c ca ar rd d s so o y yo ou u c ca an n i in ns se er rt t o on ne e t to o u us se e t th he e C Ca am me er ra a Y Yo ou u c ca an n c co op py y p pi ic ct tu ur re es...

Page 25: ...a an nd d t th he en n t to ou uc ch h S Sh ha ar re e 3 3 C Ch he ec ck k t th he e p ph ho ot to o y yo ou u w wa an nt t t to o s sh ha ar re e 4 4 T To ou uc ch h S Sh ha ar re e a ag ga ai in n...

Page 26: ...u u c ca an n l li is st te en n t to o y yo ou ur r f fa av vo or ri it te e F FM M c ch ha an nn ne el ls s u us si in ng g t th he e b bu ui il lt t i in n F FM M r re ec ce ei iv ve er r o of f y...

Page 27: ...u up p a a c co or rp po or ra at te e G Go oo og gl le e a ac cc co ou un nt t e et tc c t to o y yo ou ur r d de ev vi ic ce e Y Yo ou u c ca an n d do o t th hi is s b by y t ta ap pp pi in ng g S...

Page 28: ...i in ng gs s B BT T 2 2 I If f B BT T i is s o of ff f c ch he ec ck k B BT T t to o t tu ur rn n i it t o on n Y Yo ou ur r p pa ad d s sc ca an ns s a an nd d d di is sp pl la ay ys s t th he e B BT...

Page 29: ...PC C v vi ia a t th he e U US SB B a ad da ap pt to or r 2 2 G Go o t to o S Se et tt ti in ng gs s M Mo or re e T Te et th he er ri in ng g P Po or rt ta ab bl le e H Ho ot ts sp po ot t a an nd d t...

Page 30: ...t th he e S SD D c ca ar rd d 2 2 T To ou uc ch h S Se et tt ti in ng gs s S Se ec cu ur ri it ty y 3 3 T To ou uc ch h I In ns st ta al ll l f fr ro om m u us sb b s st to or ra ag ge e u un nd de e...

Page 31: ...li if fe e e ea as si ie er r a an nd d m mo or re e c co on nv ve en ni ie en nt t E Ex xp pl lo or re e t th he e v va ar ri io ou us s a ap pp pl li ic ca at ti io on ns s a an nd d t th he e f fe...

Page 32: ...by international guidelines SAR Specific Absorption Rate is the measurement of body absorbed RF quantity when the pad is in use SAR value is ascertained according to the highest RF level generated du...

Page 33: ...use the pad please use the personal hands free kit Please do not put the pad on any passenger seat or any place from which it may fall in case of vehicular collision or emergency braking Flight is inf...

Page 34: ...ches from the medical device Do not carry the wireless device in a dress breast pocket Turn off the pad if there is any suspicion that interference is taking place Follow the manufacturer directions f...

Page 35: ...ronic circuits If your device gets wet remove the battery and refrain from turning on the device wipe it with dry cloth and take it the service center Do not stay the device in high or cold temperatur...

Page 36: ...s that the battery power becomes much shorter than usual the battery life is at its end Replace the battery with a new one of the same brand and specifications Use manufacturer s approved batteries ch...

Page 37: ...u a ar re e r re es sp po on ns si ib bl le e t to o d di is sp po os se e a al ll l y yo ou ur r e el le ec ct tr ro on ni ic c o or r e el le ec ct tr ri ic ca al l w wa as st te e e eq qu ui ip pm...

Page 38: ...ful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limi...

Page 39: ...tenna Increase the separation between the equipment 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 exper...

Page 40: ...e performed in positions and locations e g at the ear and worn on the body as required by the FCC For body worn operation this model phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines when...

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