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QUICK OPERATION GUIDE 

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TURNING ON AND OFF 

To turn ON, PRESS and HOLD the POWER button until the screen turns ON.  

To turn OFF, PRESS and HOLD the POWER button until the power screen appears. Then 

select Power Off.

   

Note: At any time you can press the POWER BUTTON to enter Snooze mode or to wake from Snooze 

mode. 

BATTERY CHARGING 

Connect your tablet to any USB charging socket (Wall adapter or PC), using the supplied 

USB/DATA cable. 

 

You will be alerted when the battery charge falls below 15%. If the battery is completely 

depleted your tablet will automatically turn off. 

Note: If the battery has been completely exhausted, it may take a few minutes to switch on once 

charging has begun. Your tablet can be used

 during 

charging however this may increase the time 

needed to fully charge the battery.   

RUN TIME 

Run time of portable devices including your tablet can be extended by reducing the screen 

brightness, turning off Bluetooth function, turning off the Location function, turning off WiFi 

when not in use, turning off Apps that are not required and manually turning the screen off 

using the power button when not in use. 

5 POINT TOUCH-SCREEN 

Your tablet has 5 different touch screen behaviours. 

1- TAP          Tap once to select or start a function, option or application 

2- TAP and HOLD      Tap and hold to select or start a function 

3- DRAG and DROP   Tap then drag an item and drop it to a location

4- DOUBLE TAP

Double Tap an item twice to select or start a function 

5- SLIDE/SWIPE

Tap then slide an item up, down, left or right  

SLEEP MODE 

During prolonged inactive use where no buttons have been pressed, the screen will turn off 

automatically to conserve power. Press the POWER button to wake your tablet. 

Note: This can be adjusted in Display option under Settings. 

MID-785 / MID-1085

Summary of Contents for MID-785

Page 1: ...QUICK OPERATION GUIDE MID 785 MID 1085 10 00 FRI OCT 10...

Page 2: ...QUICK OPERATION GUIDE CONTENTS MID 785 MID 1085...

Page 3: ...moisture ingress exposure to prolonged extreme heat or cold excessive humidity dust or sandy It is recommended to thoroughly charge the device for the first time Subsequent charges can be as needed D...

Page 4: ...face Data Transfer Charging USB Storage flash drive 2 Front mount camera 3 4 Stereo Earphone Socket 3 5mm Jack 5 6 Volume Up 7 On OFF button Press and hold to turn ON and OFF 8 Reset button 9 Internal...

Page 5: ...Storage flash drive 2 Front mount camera 3 4 Stereo Earphone Socket 3 5mm Jack 5 6 Volume Up 7 On OFF button Press and hold to turn ON and OFF 8 Reset button 9 Internal Micro SD Card slot Supports ca...

Page 6: ...the battery RUN TIME Run time of portable devices including your tablet can be extended by reducing the screen brightness turning off Bluetooth function turning off the Location function turning off W...

Page 7: ...UNLOCK When your tablet is in sleep mode press the POWER button to show the unlock screen Swipe up to unlock Note Some of the following images may be different from the actual product supplied HOME S...

Page 8: ...TION GUIDE 6 VIEW ALL APPS On the Home page swipe up to view all the installed apps on your tablet APPS ICONS Note Some of the following images may be different from the actual product supplied MID 78...

Page 9: ...enu Bar top of the screen to bring up any notifications you may have SHORTCUT MENU BAR Press the drop down bar in red circle in the NOTIFICATIONS MENU bar to display your shortcuts menu such as Batter...

Page 10: ...red NETWORK name If this NETWORK connects successfully Connected will appear If the NETWORK is encrypted enter the password then tap Connect Your Tablet will indicate when the NETWORK connection is re...

Page 11: ...DDR3 1GB TF card 128M 64G Display screen MID 1085 10 1 Capacitive multi touch TN TFT Resolution 1024 x 600 Battery and capacity MID 785 Rechargeable Li ion Poly 2000MAh MID 1085 Rechargeable Li ion Po...

Page 12: ...set the device using the reset button My tablet becomes hot when is use or while charging 1 Some applications can consume more power than others causing the tablet to become warm while in use or if us...

Page 13: ...efund or warranty policy Step 2b If your place of purchase cannot be contacted then you can contact Laser Customer Service with details of your defective Laser Product Phone 02 9870 3388 or Email serv...

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