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Charging Your Device

Before using your device for the 1st time or if left unused for extended periods, 
the internal battery must be charged to use the device.
Plug the connector end of the adaptor to the device to charge it. 
The indicator light will blink red while the device is being charged.

Turning On/Off Your Device

Press Power Button once to turn on the device. The indicator light will turn a steady green.
Press & Hold the Power Button to turn off the device.

Handling Your Device

Note: Device should ideally be turned off using the Shut Down option from the Charms Menu. 
Please see Getting Started section for more info.

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Summary of Contents for Zlate 11

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Page 2: ...7 Handling Your Device Charging Your Device 8 Turning On Off Your Device 8 Sleep Mode On Your Device 9 Index Getting Started Windows 8 Start Screen 10 Windows 8 Desktop 11 Charms Bar 12 13 Turning Off...

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Page 4: ...ully and save it for future reference For detailed instructions up to date information and helpful tips please visit the product website at www tcdmagic com The Quick Start Guide information is protec...

Page 5: ...al retailer from where you purchased this product 1 MAGIC Zlate Tablet Computer 2 Power Adaptor Cable 3 This Quick Start Guide 4 Detachable Keyboard This package may contain plastic packaging or other...

Page 6: ...ner to clean the device Do not switch o the device during software updates or in uploading and downloading processes Use only power adapters supplied with this device Do not use the device in a restri...

Page 7: ...Operating System Windows 8 1 RAM 4GB LPDDR3 Display 11 6 1366 x 678 HD Resolution 10 Points Capacitive Touch Screen GPU Intel Generation 7 Graphics Audio Stereo Speakers Integrated Microphone Wireles...

Page 8: ...Sensor Accelerometer E Compass Ambient Light Sensor Hardware Control Power Button Windows Home Touch Button Volume Rotation Lock Toggle Ports USB 3 0 x 1 Mini HDMI x 1 3 5mm Audio Jack x 1 SD Slot DC...

Page 9: ...2 5 6 7 4 1 3 Power Button USB Port 2 0 MP Webcam Mini HDMI Port Micro SD Card Slot LCD Display Windows Home Button Device Layout Front Top Left 6 6...

Page 10: ...3 5mm Audio Jack Volume Charging Port Rotation Toggle Lock Stereo Speakers Docking Connectors Kick Stand 5 0 MP Camera Device Layout Back Bottom Right 7 4 6 7 2 1 3 MAGIC 2 4 5 5 8 8 7 7...

Page 11: ...to charge it The indicator light will blink red while the device is being charged Turning On Off Your Device Press Power Button once to turn on the device The indicator light will turn a steady green...

Page 12: ...e device is turned on to put the device to Sleep Mode The indicator light will blink green The device will automatically enter Sleep Mode when inactive for a period of time Enable Disable Keyboard Hol...

Page 13: ...ipe left or right to view more tiles swipe upwards to view all applications installed The Windows Home Button always returns you to this Start Screen Getting Started The Start Screen where Windows 8 A...

Page 14: ...be run The desktop also provides access to advanced features of your device such as networking tools and a windowed multi tasking environment Tap on the Desktop tile to run the device in desktop mode...

Page 15: ...system and device These commands are Search Share Start Device and Settings Getting Started Search Tap Search and enter keywords into the Search Box to find files or applications Share Tap Share to e...

Page 16: ...pen the Charms Bar and tap Settings Select Power Off from the menu Device This feature allows easy access to any device connected to the computer such as a digital camera Settings The Settings charm a...

Page 17: ...ing Between Applications To switch between applications in Windows 8 swipe right from the left edge of the screen display to cycle between all open applications To switch to a specific opened applicat...

Page 18: ...the screen display The App Bar displays commands available for the current application that is being used Closing an Application To completely close an opened application start swiping from the top e...

Page 19: ...Device Warranty 1616...

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