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SurfTab

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 duo W3

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

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Page 1: ...EN 1 SurfTab duo W3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 2: ...d ports 18 7 Starting up the SurfTab for the first time 21 Charging the SurfTab 21 Switching on the SurfTab 22 8 Important elements on the start screen 23 9 Using the keyboard 24 Removing the tablet from the keyboard 24 Reconnecting the tablet to the keyboard 25 Special keys and function buttons on the keyboard 26 The touchpad 28 10 The Action Center 29 11 Accessing and using the Start menu 29 Acc...

Page 3: ...nsferring files between the 2in1 Tablet and other devices 39 Transferring files via Bluetooth 39 Transferring files between the 2in1 Tablet and a PC 40 19 Connecting the 2in1 Tablet to a television 42 Connecting to a television via HDMI cable 42 Connecting to a television via Miracast 43 20 Reset 44 21 Switching off Restarting the SurfTab 44 22 Useful tips on saving energy 45 23 Troubleshooting FA...

Page 4: ... product Please read all three documents carefully before you turn on your device They contain important information about device safety usage and disposal Please keep these documents in a safe place and pass them on in full to the new owner if the device changes hands These operating instruction describes the basic functions of your SurfTab For information on the operation of individual apps plea...

Page 5: ...thing other than its intended purpose The manufacturer is not liable for damages resulting from improper use or modification of the device Furthermore the manufacturer shall not be held liable for damage nor for loss of data or any subsequent damage caused as a result 3 Safety information This booklet uses the following warning symbols and keywords a DANGER Indicates possible danger to life and or...

Page 6: ...There is a danger of suffocation a DANGER The accessories pose a choking hazard for babies and young children Keep them out of the reach of babies and young children a DANGER Never open the casing of the device or the charger Doing so may result in electrical shock short circuit or fire There is a danger of electric shock short circuit and fire If the device is defective contact customer service i...

Page 7: ...R Themainsvoltageofthepoweroutletwithwhichyoucharge the device must always correspond to the voltage specified on the power adapter If you are unsure of the mains voltage consult your retailer or your local electricity company a DANGER If smoke develops or if there are any strange sounds or smells coming from the device immediately remove the power adapterfromthepoweroutlet disconnectalldevicescon...

Page 8: ... CAUTION This device can generate high volume levels particularly when used in combination with earphones earbuds Never listen at high volumes for long periods Doing so can result in immediate or gradual hearing damage Remember Permanent hearing damage may only emerge later in life You may become used to listening at high volume settings over time making them appear normal to you However your hear...

Page 9: ...ith the device for longperiods mayresult inpaininthe arms hands shoulders or the neck area If you determine that you are suffering from these or other ailments stop using the device and consult a doctor r WARNING Do not place objects of any kind on the device r WARNING Do not operate the display using pointed objects Do not place any objects on the display and do not use the display to transport o...

Page 10: ...ce itself your data or the software Always ensure that your device is adequately protected by means of suitable protective measuressuchasantivirussoftware firewallsorantispyware software and always keep this software up to date i NOTE Do not use USB cables over 3 m in length Longer cables may cause data transfer errors i NOTE Exposingyourdevicetoelectrostaticdischargemayinterrupt the transfer of d...

Page 11: ...nsafetyorsecurityzoneswheretheuse ofmobiledevicesisprohibited e g atairports inhospitalsor nearmedicalequipment Obeyallsignsandwarningse r WARNING Never expose your device to rain or to dripping or splashing water Shouldthedevicebecomewet turnitoffimmediately Ensure that the device and or the power adapter is checked by a qualified individual before using it again r WARNING Keep the tablet away fr...

Page 12: ...st as possible r WARNING Donotplacethedeviceonslantedorunstableworksurfaces Power supply a DANGER Do not use or charge the device if the battery is damaged or leaking Avoid making skin contact with the device and the battery if the battery is leaking Wear protective gloves if it is not possible to avoid touching the device battery Immediately wash your hands thoroughly in the event of skin contact...

Page 13: ...lledpoweroutlet Pleasereadandobserve thespecificationsonthepoweradapter slabel Onlycharge thedeviceusingtheincludedpoweradapter Donotcharge the device on standard USB ports such as those found on desktop or laptop computers r WARNING Never wind the changing cable or other cables too tightly Always take care to wind them up loosely i NOTE The device may become warm during charging This is completel...

Page 14: ...t protects the device from mechanical stress moisture dust and light During transport observe the recommended ambient temperature of 5 C to 30 C and try to ensure a constant temperature r WARNING Never clean the surface of the tablet with solvents paint thinners cleaning agents or other chemical products Instead use a soft dry cloth or a soft paintbrush Information on the specified storage capacit...

Page 15: ...PS display Display size 11 6 29 5 cm Aspect ratio 16 10 Screen resolution 1920 x 1200 pixel Front camera webcam resolution 2 MP Rear camera resolution 2 MP Interfaces Micro USB 3 0 with host funktion Micro USB 2 0 with host function Micro HDMI memory card reader Audio out mic In 3 5 mm microphone WiFI Bluetooth 4 0 Miracast keyboard dock tablet dock 2 x USB 2 0 WiFi frequencies 802 11 b g n 2 4 GH...

Page 16: ...B Dimensions B x H x T approx 299 x 180 x 9 2 mm tablet approx 299 x 188 x 17 5 mm keyboard Weight approx 770 g tablet approx 685 g keyboard Housing material Aluminium plastic Battery Lithium polymer 3 7 V 7500 mAh Charge using Micro USB 2 0 connector Keyboard layout QWERTZ DE Operating system Windows 10 Home Temperature range for operation and storage 5 C bis 30 C Relative humidity for operation ...

Page 17: ...Output voltage 5 0 V Output current 2000 mA Standby power consumption 0 30 W Manufacturer Shenzhen Fujia Appliance Co LTD 5 Package contents TrekStor SurfTab duo W3 USB 3 0 host adapter cable Micro USB USB A socket USB 2 0 cable Micro USB USB A USB power adapter 100 V 240 V Cleaning cloth Quick guide Product safety and legal information ...

Page 18: ...EN 18 6 Controls and ports E F G H C B A N I J K M L D ...

Page 19: ...EN 19 S Q R P T O ...

Page 20: ...G Volume control H On off switch I Audio port audio out mic in J Micro HDMI socket K Micro USB port Charging socket USB 2 0 L Micro USB port USB 3 0 M Memory card slot N Keyboard dock O USB port USB 2 0 P Touchpad Q Status LED caps lock R Status LED touchpad S Tablet dock T USB port USB 2 0 ...

Page 21: ... USB 2 0 cable provided to the power adapter and connect the Micro USB plug of the cable to the SurfTab Now plug the power adapter into a socket The charging Lade LED flashes red while the device is charging Once the battery is fully charged the charging LED is permanently illuminated red i NOTE Only leave the power adapter connected to the power socket until the tablet is fully charged Oncecharge...

Page 22: ...fTab i NOTE During the setup process the configuration assistant will prompt you to sign in with your Microsoft account If you do not yet have a Microsoft account please set one up at this point As soon as the device has been set up and every time it is subsequently switched on and booted up the lock screen appears Drag the lock screen upwards with your fingertip to unlock the screen i NOTE If you...

Page 23: ... of upcoming tasks appointments and gives hints and tips D Task view Activates the task view and displays all open programs including the button New Desktop to create virtual desktops E e Microsoft Edge Opens the Internet browser F Folder symbol Opens the file browser G Windows Store Opens the Windows Store H Memo symbol Opens the Action Center ...

Page 24: ...s until it is standing at a 90 angle to the keyboard b Holding the keyboard down with one hand pull the tablet up and away from the keyboard While doing this try as far as possible not to press on the keys but rather on one of the free areas at the keyboard edges r WARNING To avoid permanent damage to the display try as far as possible not to press on it when removing the tablet Grip the tablet by...

Page 25: ...as follows a Align the hinge fitting on the keyboard so that the tablet dock is pointing vertically upwards b Now lower the tablet vertically and place the keyboard dock on the tablet dock i NOTE Strong magnets are built into the tablet dock that keep the tablet fixed to the keyboard As soon as you begin to feel the magnets pull when attaching the tablet to the keyboard you can carefully release t...

Page 26: ...cking the tablet padlock symbol To enable and use these functions keep the Fn key pressed as you press the key with the required blue symbol Windows button Press this key to open the Start menu or recall the tablet from sleep mode You can use this key in combination with other keys to issue control commands for example Windows E open My Computer key This key to the right of the Alt Gr key disables...

Page 27: ...EN 27 Function buttons in the top row of keys Mute Volume Volume Previous track Play Pause Next track Open browser E mail Search Share Devices Open settings Open context menu ...

Page 28: ...e context menu You can change the size of some displays images web pages and so on Move two fingers apart on the touchpad to enlarge the display In reverse move two fingers towards each other on the touchpad to reduce the display again i NOTE Alternatively you can also enlarge or reduce the view directlyonthedisplaybyplacingtwofingersonthedisplay and moving these apart or towards each other i NOTE...

Page 29: ...right of the display i NOTE Among other things the Action Center includes a quick link towhatisknownas Tablet mode Ifyoutapthisfunction the Start menu is enlarged in the display making fingertip operation considerably easier 11 Accessing and using the Start menu You are already familiar with the Start menu from your desktop PC at home It acts as the starting point for all the important contents of...

Page 30: ...a second time will hide the Start menu Layout of the Start menu In addition to the straightforward navigation list A found in the classic Start menu of older Windows versions the Start menu of the 2in1 Tablet has a useful app area B to the right of the navigation bar Here you can pin apps and favourites in the form of live tiles and organise them This gives you quick and easy access to your most f...

Page 31: ... item and then press the Enter key on the keyboard Pinning organising and removing apps You can arrange the items contained in the app area in the form of live tiles apps and favourites according to your own preferences pin new items or remove those you no longer use Pinning apps a Call up the Start menu as described above b Scroll to the app you want by swiping the navigation list of the Start me...

Page 32: ...le stands out visually Two edit symbols now appear at the corners of the tile To remove the live tile from the app area of the Start menu tap the pin symbol in the top right corner of the highlighted tilel i NOTE This does not completely delete the affected app it is simply removed from the app area of the Start menu To access further editing options tap the symbol containing three dots in the bot...

Page 33: ...he keyboard you can access the settings using a keyboard key with the cogwheel symbol 13 Connecting the SurfTab to the Internet Connecting to a stationary wireless network WiFi a Call up the settings see Section 12 b In the settings tap Network Internet c In the next screen tap W Fi on the left d Use the tip of your finger to move the slider for WiFi from left to right The word On now appears next...

Page 34: ...to confirm WPS If a WPS authentication method for example a PIN was set up for your router the SurfTab will show a different input field Enter the PIN in the input field or follow the selected authentication method The SurfTab now connects to the wireless network i HINWEIS You may be asked whether the SurfTab should search for additional devices in the selected network and whether it shouldautomat...

Page 35: ...of the display Tap the little blue e to launch the browser i NOTE The e stands for Edge which is the default Internet browser installed in Windows 10 To enter an Internet address URL tap the search bar displayed centrally at the top of the window i NOTE If the SurfTab is not connected to the keyboard and the on screen keyboard does not open even though you tap the input bar search bar tap the keyb...

Page 36: ...rosoft account or signed in with your existing Microsoft account during the initial setup process when you first switched on your SurfTab In this case all you have to do is open the Windows Store select the app you require and tap Install If you do not yet have a Microsoft account or are not signed in with it you must perform these steps Open the Windows Store and select the desired app Tap the ap...

Page 37: ...dow but now displays the selected language in the list of languages below Add a language f Wait until the Language pack available message appears under the selected language in the list Now tap the language and then tap Options g Tap Download under Download language pack i NOTE TheSurfTabnowdownloadsthelanguagepackandinstallsit This process can take a few minutes The Language pack installed messag...

Page 38: ...pp opens and appears as a window on the display The following functions are now available A Opens the gallery with your most recently taken photos To scroll between these most recently taken pictures swipe your finger from left to right or vice versa B Switches between the front and rear camera Tapping the small arrow to the right of the camera symbol displays the current settings for the respecti...

Page 39: ...so refer to the operating instructions of the device to be connected b Call up the settings see Section 12 c In Settings tap Devices and in the following window tap Bluetooth on the left d Drag the Bluetooth slider in the centre of the screen with your fingertip from left to right The word On appears next to the slider This activates the tablet Bluetooth function and the SurfTab searches for avail...

Page 40: ...context menu and then tap Bluetooth device A list of all paired Bluetooth devices appears l Tap the required device and confirm with Next The SurfTab now sends the selected file to the required device m You may have to confirm receipt of the file on the destination device i NOTE After a successful file transfer deactivate the Bluetooth functiontosaveenergy TodeactivatetheBluetoothconnection usethe...

Page 41: ...gher transfer speed of the USB 3 0 standard a Connect the USB Stick to your computer and transfer the required file to the USB Stick b Remove the USB Stick from the computer and connect it to the relevant socket on your tablet c After a brief moment the USB Stick is recognised by the tablet Open the file browser by tapping the folder symbol on the task bar d Tap This PC on the left in the file bro...

Page 42: ...B Stick and avoid any data loss 19 Connecting the SurfTab to a television You can transfer the images and sound from your SurfTab to a suitable television via HDMI cable or Miracast Connecting to a television via HDMI cable To connect the SurfTab to a suitable television via HDMI you require an appropriate cable Micro HDMI to HDMI available in specialist shops Connect the SurfTab Micro HDMI socket...

Page 43: ...et to a Miracast enabled television a First take all of the necessary steps to prepare your Miracast enabled television for the Miracast transfer consult your television s operating instructions for details b Call up the settings see Section 12 c In the settings tap Devices and in the following window tap Connected devices on the left d Now tap Add a device in the top centre The SurfTab searches f...

Page 44: ...s it quickly again to take the SurfTab out of the standby mode Proceed as follows to restart the SurfTab a Open the Start menu by tapping the Windows icon on the bottom left of the display or by pressing the Windows button on the keyboard b Tap in the bottom area of the Start menu and then tap Restart The SurfTab shuts down and then restarts Proceed as follows to shut down and completely switch of...

Page 45: ... connected the SurfTab for charging but expose it to a high load at the same time e g movie playback at 100 display brightness and simultaneously surfing chatting or gaming the battery is charged due to the excessive use very slowly Therefore we recommend that you charge the SurfTab while it is switched off In this way you achieve the fastest possible download speed When I attempt to start a video...

Page 46: ...rs check whether the SurfTab s sound is switched on and whether the volume is set high enough Why does my SurfTab just switch off sometimes If the energy level of the battery falls below a critical level the SurfTab displays a corresponding warning If you ignore these warnings the SurfTab is put into sleep mode at a charge level of 5 per cent in order to counteract total discharge of the battery T...

Page 47: ...t the SurfTab regularly to the Internet see Section 13 If you selected the Express settings option in the Start Assistant when you switched on for the first time the SurfTab automatically performs available updates when you shutdown download and installation You can change this setting at a later point in time To do this call up the settings see Section 12 and select the method used to install upd...

Page 48: ...hones audio signal out to the port as well as a headset with microphone audio microphone signal in Bluetooth Bluetooth is a standardised wireless interface on your SurfTab that enables a wireless exchange of data between your tablet and other suitable peripheral devices HDMI HDMI stands for High Definition Multimedia Interface and is a cable based interface for digital image and sound transmission...

Page 49: ...t responds to command inputs via pressure points for example from a finger or a stylus pen The multi touch display is an extension of the simple touch display It can simultaneously recognise the input of multiple pressure points Besides the keyboard provided the multi touch display is the most important element for operating your SurfTab On screen keyboard The on screen keyboard is a digital keybo...

Page 50: ...ter cable The USB host adapter cable included in the package contents of your SurfTab features a Micro USB plug for connecting to the Micro USB 3 0 socket of your SurfTab and a USB socket on the other end You can use this cable to connect USB Sticks with the USB 3 0 standard to the Micro USB 3 0 socket of your SurfTab for example and benefit from the faster data transfer speed of the USB 3 0 stand...

Page 51: ...d High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the U S and or other countries Intel Intel Atom and the Intel Inside logo are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U S and or other countries Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries TrekStor and S...

Page 52: ...e SurfTab s battery on your own Recycling t Your tablet and its sales packaging consist of valuable raw materials which must be recycled in the interest of environmental protection Contact your city or municipal s authorityforinformationonthecorrectmethodofdisposal 27 Notes on support warranty and guarantee The statutory warranty period for consumer products is 24 months There is no warranty beyon...

Page 53: ...r up to date information such as newly available firmware updates on your product If you have taken these measures and the problem persists please contact our service team directly Our professional service employees will discuss all of the additional necessary steps with you and provide individual support to help you quickly and easily continue to address your concern Directly contacting us the ma...

Page 54: ...characteristics Limits and methods of measurement CISPR 24 2010 EN 61000 3 2 2006 A1 2009 A2 2009 EN 61000 3 3 2008 EN 62209 2 2010 Human exposure to radio frequency fields from hand held and bodymounted wireless communication devices EN 50566 2013 SAR Product standard to demonstrate compliance of radio frequency fields from handheld and body mounted wireless communication devices used by the gene...

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