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2.3 Turning OFF 

Press POWER button for around 2 second and choose 

OK in the popup. 

2.4 Reset 

If the device is halted or crashed, and can not be turned 

off by POWER button, users can launch the RESET 

function. 

2.5 Recharging 

When the device can not be turned on normally or shut 

down automatically, it may need to be recharged. 

Please use the correct charger as the manufacturer 

guides. 

2.6 Home Screen 

Tab 

  to go to Home Screen. 

2.7 Back Button 

Tab 

  to go to the previous page. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Momo20S

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Page 2: ...Tablet PC English User manual MOMO20S ...

Page 3: ...No disassembly to the device Keep away from high temperature freezing dusty or moist environment Lower sound suggested to keep away from hurting your ears and making noise Do not flash firmware privately without original manufacturer s guidance The manufacturer is not responsible for the breakdown of the device caused by user s private firmware flashing ...

Page 4: ...unts of applications supported Various of audios supported HD videos supported Pictures browsing with zooming and slide show E book reading with bookmark function Photographing and Video recording Built in voice recorder Built in multiple languages USB 2 0 high speed connection with PC External Micro SD card supported Optional function HDMI Out Bluetooth etc ...

Page 5: ...he device will start up and display the lock screen Slide the lock to unlock Home Screen 2 2 Standby When the device is working press POWER button shortly to shut the display and it goes into standby mode Press POWER button again to awake the device and slide the lock to continue ...

Page 6: ...an not be turned off by POWER button users can launch the RESET function 2 5 Recharging When the device can not be turned on normally or shut down automatically it may need to be recharged Please use the correct charger as the manufacturer guides 2 6 Home Screen Tab to go to Home Screen 2 7 Back Button Tab to go to the previous page ...

Page 7: ...8 Recent Task Tab to view recent tasks Tap the task frame to open it or slide to close it 2 9 Menu Tab to view options 2 10 Applications Tab to launch apps list Slide to view all applications and widgets ...

Page 8: ...s slide to view more 3 1 Add apps widgets to Home Screen Launch apps list press icons and drag it to Home Screen At Home Screen press icons to drag leftward or rightward to move it to other pages Drag upwards to remove it from Home Screen ...

Page 9: ...g press blank of Home Screen choose different wallpapers in the popup 3 3 Notification Bar Tab the bottom right corner of your screen to view the notification bar informing you WIFI status battery updates downloads etc ...

Page 10: ...3 4 Search Tab to search information at local or internet Voice Search is supported ...

Page 11: ...the right ON to turn on Wi Fi the tablet will scan and offer a list of available Wi Fi net works around Tab the name of Wi Fi to connect to it If the Wi Fi network doesn t have a password the tablet will connect to it automatically If the Wi Fi network has a password input it and tap connect ...

Page 12: ... Slide Wi Fi icon to the left to turn on Wi Fi 4 2 Other Networks VPN Portable hotspot Wi Fi direct Please notice Availability and network speed depend on the User s network and 3G network fees apply ...

Page 13: ...iles copy delete via USB cable Please do not disconnect the device from PC when data exchanging Use a USB cable to connect the tablet with PC Tab Turn on USB storage to read storage of the tablet from PC Tab Turn off USB storage to disconnect from PC and remove the USB cable ...

Page 14: ...USB connected in the popup 6 Applications 6 1 Install New Apps 6 1 1 To download install apps from Playstore just follow the instructions by system 6 1 2 To install apps APK packages in tablet s storage Run File Manager just find the location of apps packages and tab its name to install ...

Page 15: ...cation already exists in the tablet choose OK to replace it by latest version of package 6 2 Applications uninstall 6 2 1 Tab Setting Apps All 6 2 2 Tab the application you want to remove 6 2 3 Tab Uninstall 6 3 Applications management 6 2 1 Tab Setting Apps All 6 3 2 Tab application and choose Force stop Uninstall Clear data or Move to SD ...

Page 16: ...video apps to enrich your video play 7 1 Tab player icon to enter the video player interface or open the video files from File Manager directly 7 2 The tablet supports many formats of video files including RM RMVB MP4 AVI 3GP MKV MOV VOB DAT FLV and more 7 3 Tab progress bar to go fast forward or fast rewind ...

Page 17: ...nter the music player interface or open from File Manager directly 8 2 The device supports the following formats of audio files MP3 WMA MP2 OGG AAC FLAC APE 3GP WAV and more 8 3 Tab the progress bar to go fast forward fast rewind 8 4 If there is no audio in the playlist system will automatically load the audio files from the storage of tablet ...

Page 18: ...access camera function 9 1 Photos Mode 9 1 1 Click Blue Circle to take pictures 9 1 2 Click to access photographing options 9 1 3 Click the thumbnail picture to view saved pictures 9 1 4 Click to switch to video recording mode ...

Page 19: ...9 2 1 Click Red Circle to start video recording click it again to stop and save the video 9 2 2 Click to access video recording options 9 2 3 Click the thumbnail picture to view saved videos 9 2 4 Click to switch to photos mode ...

Page 20: ...tting icon to enter system settings including Wireless networks Sound Display Storage Battery Apps Accounts sync Location services Security Language input Backup reset Date time Accessibility Developer options and About tablet ...

Page 21: ...e notification and system sounds 10 3 Display Options Brightness Wallpaper Auto rotate screen Auto sleep time Font size Accelerometer coordinate system and G Sensor Calibration 10 4 Storage A general view of internal storage and external SD card 10 5 Battery A general view of battery information ...

Page 22: ...ons Screen security Encryption Passwords Device administration and Credential storage Tips If you want to install applications beyond Playstore please turn on Unknown sources 10 10 Language input You can change the language of system and choose keyboard in puts by default Tips If you have installed an input remember to turn on it in this setting ...

Page 23: ...ime Date settings time zone and format settings 10 13 Accessibility Options Large text Auto rotate screen Speak passwords Touch hold delay and Install web scripts 10 14 Developer options Options USB debugging Stay awake Allow mock locations Desktop backup password Strict mode enabled and Pointer location ...

Page 24: ...nnect it by HDMI cable directly Make sure HDMI is ON Setting HDMI Turn on HDMI 10 17 Optional function Bluetooth This function is only for tablets with built in Bluetooth Slide the Bluetooth icon to turn ON OFF the function Tab SEARCH FOR DEVICES to view Bluetooth Tab on the right top to run Rename tablet Visibility time out and Show received files ...

Page 25: ...ge input setting the first option is language setting Q How can I change input Access Setting Language input and set default input Q I already installed some applications but I can not find them now why does it happen Some applications may be installed in external TF card if you fetch out the TF card from the tablet you will not see these apps ...

Page 26: ...se a thin stick to prick the RESET and restart the tablet If you have restarted the tablet and there are still error popups you can check active applications to see if there is any unknown application remove it if any There may be virus in the device please install security apps and protect your tablet ...

Page 27: ...device or run factory reset If system crashes appear continuously even you have run factory reset you can flash firmware under professional guidance The firmware preloaded in the device is a stable version for the tablet Please do not flash it with other versions of firmware unless absolute necessity We DO NOT suggest any private firmware flashing without guidance of the original manufacturer who ...

Page 28: ...ny interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation NOTE The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment Such modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to...

Page 29: ... does cause harmful interference to radio ortelevision reception which can be determined 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 separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to w...

Page 30: ... equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This device was tested for typical hand held operations with the device contacted directly to the human body to the sides of the device To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements avoid direct contact to the transmitting antenna during transmitting ...

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