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Important Safety Instructions

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules.  Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including 
interference that may cause undesired operation. 

Please read the following instructions and notices before using your tablet.
1.   Avoid using in extremely hot, cold, dusty, damp or wet environments.
2.  The tablet is not moisture or water-resistant. Avoid using the tablet around sources of water.
3.  Avoid dropping or forcibly placing the tablet onto a hard surface. This may damage the screen or internal 

electronic components and void the warranty.

4.  Do not use alcohol, thinner or benzene to clean the surface of the tablet. Use only cleaning products designed 

for computer tablet devices.

5.  Do not use the tablet while walking or driving.
6.  Excessive use of earphones at high volume may lead to hearing impairment. Limit earphone usage, and adjust 

the volume to a moderate level only.

7.  The images in this manual may vary slightly from the actual product.
8.  Charge the tablet battery under any of the following circumstances:
 

a. Battery level icon indicates low power

 

b. Tablet powers-off automatically, continuing to do so even after restarting.

 

c. On-screen keys or display does not function properly.

9.  Do not suddenly disconnect the tablet when formatting, uploading or downloading data. This may lead to 

program errors (e.g., system or screen “freezing”.)

10.  Static discharge is normal and can occur in an electronic device. Although not life threatening, it may corrupt 

files or damage memory and its content. Do not use accessories that are not from Nuvision.

11.  Dismantling the tablet will void the manufacturer’s warranty. If you are experiencing problems, review this quick 

start guide or visit the FAQ online at www.nuvision.com.

12.  Tablet functions, hardware, software, and warranty information may be revised by the manufacturer or their 

respective owners, and subject to change without notice.

13.  Warning: This product may contain a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, 

or other reproductive harm.

Summary of Contents for TM101A620M

Page 1: ...1 Chapter Title TM101A620M User s Guide...

Page 2: ...NuVision Customer Service www nuvision com assistance Phone 800 890 1288 Hours 8 30am to 5 30pm PST M F Email cs nuvision com Customer Service Register your tablet today at www nuvision com...

Page 3: ...a memory card slot for storage of an additional 32GB Bluetooth connectivity a front camera for video chats or selfies and a rear camera for photography or home movies Charge the battery completely bef...

Page 4: ...er in appearance 10 1 1280 x 800 IPS HD Touch Screen Tablet Cortex A7 Quad Core Processor AC Wall Adapter Android 6 0 Marshmallow 16GB Internal Storage 1GB RAM 2 0MP Front and 2 0MP Rear Camera Blueto...

Page 5: ...adjust the volume to a moderate level only 7 The images in this manual may vary slightly from the actual product 8 Charge the tablet battery under any of the following circumstances a Battery level i...

Page 6: ...ra 2MP 5 Mic Built in Microphone 6 Micro USB Port Connect to power or use to transfer files 7 Headphone Jack Plugging in headphones mutes Speakers 8 Micro TF Memory Card Slot 9 Speakers Tablet Overvie...

Page 7: ...dapter into a wall outlet If the tablet is on the battery icon will pulse showing that it is being charged It is fully charged when an icon of a full battery is displayed on the screen The tablet will...

Page 8: ...y require you to double Tap To type into an text field i e when inputting your name or a web address tap the text field The on screen keyboard will appear and allow you to type the information you wis...

Page 9: ...he lock icon to unlock 3 At the Home Screen select from available apps to begin using your tablet Sleep Mode Press the Power button momentarily to enter Sleep mode This turns off the display and saves...

Page 10: ...Downloading Activity 4 Status Bar 5 Take Screenshot 6 App Icon 7 Volume 8 Previous Page 9 Home 10 Open Apps 11 App Tray NOTE While updates or new apps are downloading tablet performance may be affect...

Page 11: ...If you did not set up your network WIFI connection during initial set up connect as follows 1 Go to SETTINGS WIFI 2 Turn the WIFI setting to ON The tablet will scan for networks within range 3 Select...

Page 12: ...e downloading will reduce tablet speed and performance After all downloads and updates have been installed the tablet will resume normal operating performance To view the progress of downloads working...

Page 13: ...me screen Select and hold the app until the Home Screen appears Find an open space then let go of the App in its new location Open Enter an App Simply Tap on the app Many of the Apps only function whe...

Page 14: ...ay Icon It will take you online to the Google Play Store Shop the Google Play Store Peruse multiple categories including Games e Books Music and Productivity Or search for a specific application Tap I...

Page 15: ...ttings Bluetooth slide from Off to On 3 Tap on the device you wish to pair 4 When the tablet asks whether to pair with the device select OK Memory Card Slot New in Android 6 0 Marshmallow you can form...

Page 16: ...ystem preferences Wireless Networks WiFi Bluetooth Data Usage Device Display Sound Alarm Notifications Battery Saver Storage Adding Users Personal Location Security Language Google Account Preferences...

Page 17: ...ng the Cameras 17 Tap on the Camera Icon You ll be able to take selfies or use like a regular camera or video recorder 5 1 Switch Cameras Front Back 2 Take Photo 3 Normal Mode 4 Face Mode 5 Panorama M...

Page 18: ...Eject to safely unmount To transfer files from an external or flash drive to the tablet connect it with the supplied OTG cable and insert into the micro USB port Select File Explorer USB drive Tap and...

Page 19: ...by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separatio...

Page 20: ...and the unit is operated in North America You are responsible for all tariffs and taxes imposed to ship or receive warranty or replacement units to and from the U S Warranty extends only to defects i...

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