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Announcement...............................................................................................2 

Precautionary Information.................................................................2 

ChapterOne:Overview……............................................................................4 

1.1ProductOverview..............................................................................4 

1.2Back  Overview..................................................................................4 

1.3PowerOnandOff...............................................................................5 

1.4EnterandExitStandbyMode............................................................6 

1.5HomeScreen.......................................................................................6 

1.6LockandUnlockScreen......................................................................6 
1.7StatusBar............................................................................................7 

1.8TextInput………………...........................................................................8 

1.9USBConnection(ConnectbetweenTablet&Computer).................9 

ChapterTwo:Internet&Bluetooth...............................................................9 

2.1Wi-FiandNetwork...........................................................................10 
2.2Browser.............................................................................................11 

2.3Bluetooth..........................................................................................12 

ChapterThree:Applications..........................................................................  12 

3.1Camera..............................................................................................12 

3.2Gallery...............................................................................................13 

3.3Video.................................................................................................14 

3.4Music.................................................................................................14 

3.5Calendar............................................................................................15 

3.6FileManager....................................................................................… 16 

3.7E-mail.................................................................................................17 

3.8Download............................................................................................18 

3.9Clock..................................................................................................19 

3.10Phone,  People and Messaging…….…………................................19 

ChapterFour:SystemSettings......................................................................20 
4.1InternetSettings..............................................................................20 

4.2SoundSettings..................................................................................22 

4.3DisplaySettings................................................................................23 

4.4AppsSettings...................................................................................24 

4.5Date&TimeSettings..........................................................................24 

4.6LanguageandInputSettings............................................................24 

 

Summary of Contents for K70

Page 1: ...tweenTablet Computer 9 ChapterTwo Internet Bluetooth 9 2 1Wi FiandNetwork 10 2 2Browser 11 2 3Bluetooth 12 ChapterThree Applications 12 3 1Camera 12 3 2Gallery 13 3 3Video 14 3 4Music 14 3 5Calendar 15 3 6FileManager 16 3 7E mail 17 3 8Download 18 3 9Clock 19 3 10Phone People and Messaging 19 ChapterFour SystemSettings 20 4 1InternetSettings 20 4 2SoundSettings 22 4 3DisplaySettings 23 4 4AppsSett...

Page 2: ... and remove the power adapter before cleaning your Tablet PC Please do not clean the touch screen with any chemical cleaner Connection of the power adapter shall be in accordance with the rated voltage and current input marks Correct power adapter shall be used and please do not use any power adapter that not equipped by this product Before turning on the Tablet PC please carefully check if all th...

Page 3: ... screen with nail or sharp articles please do not click the touch screen or the keys with gloves on Please do not place the Tablet PC under over cold below 5 or over heatenvironment above 35 otherwise the Tablet PC may not be normally started and operated Please do not stuff any objects into the Tablet PC to avoid short circuit of components or damage of circuit Please do not splash any liquid on ...

Page 4: ...4 Chapter One Overview 1 1 Product Overview 1 2 BACK Overview POWER BUTTON VOLUME CONTROL BUTTON MIC MICRO USB AUDIO JACK WEB CAM ALS AND PROXIMITY SENSOR ...

Page 5: ...e cover in 45 degrees to point A and B as picture shows press to fasten Please turn off tabletPC before installation or removal of micro SD card or SIM card Reset Pinandholdtheresetbuttononthesideofthedevicefor3 secondstorestartandresetthesystem 1 3 Power On and Off Poweron ...

Page 6: ...gingnotification 1 4 Enter and Exit Standby Mode Enterstandbymode Tosavepowerwhiletheunitisonbutinactive tapthepowerbuttontoenterstandbymod e Exitstandbymode Whiletheunitisinstandbymode tapthepowerbuttontoresumeactivity 1 5 Home Screen Addapplicationshortcuts PressandholdanapplicationiconfromtheApplicatio nlistanddragtheicontothehomescreentoaddasshortcut ...

Page 7: ...icontowardst he X untilitturnsred andthenreleasethe holdtoremovetheapplicationshortcut 1 6 Lock and Unlock Screen Lock Youmaysetanidletimeframeafterwhichtheunitautomaticallyentersstandby Thesy stemwillsleepandthescreenwilllockifitis inactiveforthesetamountoftime Unlock Movethe icontounlocktheunit asshownbelow 1 7 Status Bar ...

Page 8: ...Home Taptoreturntohomescreen History Taptoviewthemost recentlyaccessedapplications TheiconsontherightsideofstatusbardisplayWi Fisignal Wi Ficonnectionstatus batt erypower batterychargingstatus USBandSDcardconnectionstatus 1 8 Text Input Whenusingthetablet youmayuseitsvirtualkeyboardtoentertext numbersandsymb ...

Page 9: ...dletters press Toalternatebetweenuppercaseandlowercaseletter press 1 9 USB Connection Connect between Tablet Computer Whenconnectingthetablettoyourtablet PCviathein boxUSBcable clickTurnonUSBstoragetoconnectyourdevices Thed eviceofyourtabletshouldthenappearonyourPCunderMyComputeras ZTE TurnoffUSBstoragetodisconnectyourtabletfromthePC ...

Page 10: ...ourwirelessnetwork SigninwithyourWi Fipas sword Onceconnected Wi Ficonnectivityiconwillbeshownattherightsideof toolbar Youmayalsoclick Addnetworktomanuallyinputyourwirelessnetworkifitd oesnotappearonthelist butiswithinrange OtherWi FiOptions TaptheAdvanced iconontheupper rightcornerofthescreentodisplayadvancedoptionsandother networkinformation WhentheNetworknotificationoptionischecked thesystemaut...

Page 11: ...pSCANt omanuallyscanfornearbynetworksandtapADDNETWORKtomanuallydoso 2 2 Browser FromyourApplicationlist click toopenthewebbrowser TouchtheURLinputareatodisplaythesoftkeyboardtotypesiteaddress Click toaddsitetoBookmarks Click toaddnewbrowsertab Click toclosethebrowsertab ...

Page 12: ...12 2 3 Bluetooth Click toopen the Bluetooth ChapterThree Applications 3 1Camera Clickto enter the camera app ...

Page 13: ...13 CameraMode Click totakeapicture Click toset whitebalanceand scenemode VideoMode Click toentervideomode Presstheredbuttontorecord Click toset whitebalanceand scene mode 3 2Gallery Click ...

Page 14: ...et Click todisplaythepicturesby different modes Click toenterCameramode Click tochooseanalbumtoeditordelete 3 3 Video Click toopenthevideoplayer Youmayadjustvideoplaysettingsonthebottommenubarbyslightlytapthescreenwhil eplaying 3 4 Music ...

Page 15: ...15 FromyourApplicationlist click toopenthemusicplayer Thesonglistmaybedisplayedalphabeticallybyartistname alb umname orsongtitle Clickonasongtoplayit Playlist RandomPlay Shuffle Repeat Lyrics ...

Page 16: ...DateView Pressandholdtoaneventtoview edit ordeleteit Pressandholdablankarea toaddanewevent WeekView Pressandholdtoaneventtoview edit ordeleteit Pressandholdablankare atoaddanewevent MonthView Clickonadate thenpressandholdtoaneventtoview edit ordeleteit Pres sandholdablankareatoaddanewevent Agenda Listsallsavedevents Clicktoreaddetails Touchthe Today iconatanytimetoreturntothecurrentdate 3 6 File M...

Page 17: ...k toviewandedityourfiles Itallowsyoutomanage editallyourdocumentfileswithinthei nternalstorageandexternalSDcard 3 7 E mail NetworksupportisneededtouseE mail Ifyouexperienceanynetworkproble ms pleasecontactyourwirelessserviceprovider ...

Page 18: ...unt Toaddmoreaccountsafterset up clickSettings onthetoprightcornerofthepage thenselectAddaccount ComposeE mail Fromtheinbox youcanclick onthetopofthescreentocomposeanE mail Entertherecipient sE mailaddressonthe To addressline thenproceedtofillinthesu bjectandE mail content AddAttachment ...

Page 19: ...onthe on thetoprightcornerofthescreen SelectAttachfile ReplyandForward ToforwardorreplytoanE mail openthemessagetofindabluemenubarnexttotheSen der snameandE mailaddress Clickreply replyall orforward toperformthosefunctions 3 8 Download click toseeall ...

Page 20: ...sandin progressdownloads Clicknexttoanitem thenclick icontodeleteitscontents 3 9 Clock FromyourApplicationlist click toentertheclockinterface Underthetimeanddate clickSetalarmtoaddanalarm 3 10Phone People and Messaging ...

Page 21: ...21 FromyourApplicationlist click toenterthePhoneinterface FromyourApplicationlist click toenterthePeopleinterface FromyourApplicationlist click toentertheMessaginginterface ...

Page 22: ...22 ChapterFour SystemSettings Click toenterthesystemsettingsinterface 4 1 Internet Settings Pleaserefertosection2 1fordetails ...

Page 23: ...23 4 2 Sound Settings InSoundsettings youmayadjustthevolumeofnotifications alarms choosethedefault notificationringtone aswellasmuteallsounds Click choose and enter setting as belowto adjust Volumes ...

Page 24: ...24 4 3 Display Settings Displaysettingsinclude Brightness Wallpaper SleepandFontSize Brightness Adjustthebrightnessofthescreenbyslidingleftorright ...

Page 25: ... Running andAll Clickanapptoseemoredetailsandoptions suchasForceSto p Disable Uninstall ClearData andClearCache Running Inthissetting youcanforcestopsomeprogramsthatarerunningonthebackgroundtos avebattery 4 5 Date Time Settings YoumayselectAutomaticDate TimewhileconnectedtotheInternet orcho osetomanuallyinputthecorrectdateandtime Youmayalsochangethedispla yformat 4 6 Language and Input Settings La...

Page 26: ...ference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television recepti...

Page 27: ... 5mm from the body To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements use accessories that maintain a 5mm separation distance between the user s body and the back of the handset The use of belt clips holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirem...

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