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Chapter 8: Health and Safety Information

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Chapter 8: Health and Safety Information

This chapter discusses safety precautions when using your Tablet.

Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals

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This Tablet uses the same radio frequency and operates on the same network as mobile 

phones. Therefore all the safety information concerning RF exposure from wireless phones is 

applicable to your Tablet.
The scientific evidences do not show a danger to any users of Tablets from RF exposure. To 

reduce RF exposure, perform the following:

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Reduce the time spent using your device

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Use headphones to place more distance between you and your Tablet

Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Information

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Specific absorption rate is a measure of rate of radio frequency energy absorption by the 

human body. Your device has been tested for typical operations and meets exposure 

guidelines.

Smart Practices While Driving

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Using the Tablet while driving, may reduce your reaction times and compromise your ability to 

control your vehicle. Turn off the device while driving. As an alternative, perform the following:

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Use headphones to listen to the music.

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Configure the Tablet before starting to drive or park the car before operating with the 

device

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Place the device in a vehicle so that it would not block the view to the road or observing 

the traffic

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Consult your vehicle manufacturer, if using Tablet in a car may cause malfunction in the 

performance of the vehicle.

Summary of Contents for SN10T2

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...mful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operations Recycling Information 0 We at Hannspree care very much about our en...

Page 3: ...igation 12 Home Screen 12 Browser Screen 15 Book Screen 16 Chapter 3 Entering Text 18 Text Input Methods 18 Entering Text Using the QWERTY Keypad 18 Using Symbol Numeric Mode 18 Chapter 4 Multimedia 1...

Page 4: ...ftware Connections 29 Browser 29 Wi Fi 30 Bluetooth 30 Virtual Private Network VPN 30 Chapter 7 Applications 31 Chapter 8 Health and Safety Information 35 Exposure to Radio Frequency RF Signals 35 Spe...

Page 5: ...ws seen in this user guide may not represent the final product color or configuration 1 Slide the Power switch in the direction shown in Figure 1 The system takes approximately 25 seconds for the syst...

Page 6: ...r switch 2 Slide and release the Power switch to come out of the Standby Mode Unlocking the Touch Screen 0 1 Slide and release the Power switch 2 Drag the icon up to the green indicator as shown in Fi...

Page 7: ...Tablet use a MicroUSB AC adapter and perform the following 1 Connect cable A into the Tablet s MicroUSB slot B Figure 1 2 Plug adapter C into a standard power outlet 3 When charging is complete unplug...

Page 8: ...fied Chinese Russia Japanese Polish Danish Swedish Slovak Hungarian Romanian Dutch Bulgarian Czech and Portuguese System memory 512MB LP DDR type 200MHz Storage eMMC 4 4 8GB 2GB for AndroidTM system 2...

Page 9: ...os or recording videos 2 Volume key Adjust volume level 3 Back key Returns to previous screen when pressed 4 Menu key Displays options for current screen when pressed 5 Home key Displays Home screen w...

Page 10: ...Description 1 MicroSD Slot Connection for MicroSD memory card use 2 Headphone Jack Connection for headphones 3 MicroUSB Slot Connection for power adapter or PC 4 Power switch Allows to switch Tablet P...

Page 11: ...reen as well as perform a GoogleTM Search and edit Settings Back Key 0 Tap once to return to the previous screen Refer to Figure 9 Volume Key 0 Tap once to access the volume menu Refer to Figure 9 Fig...

Page 12: ...ows you to turn on or off Wi Fi Bluetooth airplane mode automatic data synchronization for the applications and display brightness NOTE NOTE Green line under the icon indicates that the functionality...

Page 13: ...to the Home screen shortcuts widgets folders and wallpaper 1 Touch and hold your finger on an empty area of the Home screen Wait until Add to Home screen menu appears Figure 15 Add to Home Screen Menu...

Page 14: ...16 Notification and Status Bar Table 3 describes some of the common icons that appear across the top of the Home screen Table 3 Notification and Status Bar No Icon Description 1 USB Connection Tablet...

Page 15: ...t connection must be established Figure 17 Browser Screen Access Bookmarked Webpages 0 Tap once on a bookmark to open a selected webpage Adding New Bookmarks 0 Tap to add a new bookmark Deleting Bookm...

Page 16: ...to create bookmark Drag up to delete bookmark Refer to Figure 19 4 Tap once on Contents icon to review contents of book and bookmark s Tap again to close menu Refer to Figure 19 5 Tap once on Brightn...

Page 17: ...to review all the shelves sort books by bookshelf name author time and delete books Figure 18 Changing Bookshelf 0 On My bookshelf view hold and drag the selected book to the desired shelf Figure 18 C...

Page 18: ...E NOTE The characters you have entered appear on top of the keyboard in a strip with suggestions for the word as shown with an arrow in Figure 18 3 Touch to enter characters in upper case Touch again...

Page 19: ...me 3 Tap on to go to the next song and on to go to the previous NOTE NOTE This function is not active when selecting and playing songs from All songs view Figure 23 4 Slide play progress bar to go for...

Page 20: ...ibrary list Modifying song files 0 Figure 24 Modifying song files 1 From the Music screen select the All songs library 2 Touch and hold the desired file for approximatly one second 3 A new menu appear...

Page 21: ...ie 5 Tap on to adjust the volume NOTE NOTE To access control bar while watching a movie tap on the screen once Modifying video files 0 Figure 26 Modifying video files 1 On Video screen touch and hold...

Page 22: ...s or tools spread the image to zoom in Shrink the image to zoom out Modifying image files 0 1 On the Photo screen tap to open an album 2 Touch and hold the desired image file for approximately one sec...

Page 23: ...on to start the slide show Tap on to end the slide show Camera 0 Camera allows you to capture photos and shoot videos Using the Camera 0 Figure 29 Camera 1 Tap on Settings screen Camera to open Camer...

Page 24: ...nd Settings 0 Tap on Sound to view and configure the following functions 1 Tap on Volume to adjust manually Media and Alarm volume Drag the slider to the left to decrease and to the right to increase...

Page 25: ...o allow installation of non Market applications 2 Tap on Manage applications to manage and remove installed applications You can view the applications that are Downloaded Running All or On SD card 3 T...

Page 26: ...estions and Auto complete 4 Tap on User dictionary to view the user dictionary Date and Time 0 Tap on Date time to view and configure the following functions 1 Tap on Set date to make adjustments to t...

Page 27: ...le MicroUSB cable is included to the package Memory Card 0 This section provides step by step instructions on how to install and remove a memory card Figure 30 Memory Card Access Installing a Memory C...

Page 28: ...SD card and internal storage Unmount SD card 1 Open slot cover C to expose memory slot A Figure 30 2 Press memory card B to release it from slot 3 Pull memory card from slot 4 Lift cover C and press...

Page 29: ...2 Onscreen keyboard opens Type in the web address you wish you visit and tap Refer to Figure 33 Figure 33 Onscreen Keyboard 3 Tap to go to the previous web page and tap to go to the next web page Ref...

Page 30: ...a short distance wireless communications technology that allows devices to exchange information Configuring the Bluetooth 0 1 Navigate to Settings screen refer to Chapter 5 Changing settings 2 Tap on...

Page 31: ...to Using the Clock Email tap to write or read your email refer to Using the Email ES File Explorer tap to manage information refer to Using the ES File Explorer G Sensor_Calibration tap to calibrate...

Page 32: ...tions and tap Next to finish setup 6 Tap Email on Tablet panel to Refresh view Compose a new message view Folders Inbox Drafts Outbox and Sent access Accounts to add new and view existing email accoun...

Page 33: ...OTE NOTE Tap Help to view ES File Explorer User Manual Figure 37 ES File Explorer Help 7 Tap to make changes to the arrangement of the icons 8 Tap on Tablet panel to access Operations menu New menu to...

Page 34: ...ccept the changes and to reject the changes Tap to Undo the changes and to Redo the changes Figure 39 Image Editing 4 Tap Basic to Auto fix Rotate Crop or Resize the image 5 Tap Tuning to adjust Brigh...

Page 35: ...and your Tablet Specific Absorption Rate SAR Information 0 Specific absorption rate is a measure of rate of radio frequency energy absorption by the human body Your device has been tested for typical...

Page 36: ...ng the Sound On or Off 2 Make sure the formats of your audio files are supported on HANNSpad Refer to Features of the Tablet Q Why can t I play a video A 0 1 Make sure the formats of your audio files...

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