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2. Rugged Mobile Computing Solutions Sep 2012 Trademarks Google and Android are trademarks of Google Inc The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG Inc All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Disclaimer Specifications and manuals are subject to change without notice Getac assumes no liability for damage incurred directly or indirectly from errors omissions or discrepancies between the device and the manuals Notes Depending on the specific model purchased the color and look of your device and accessories may not exactly match the graphics shown in this document The screenshots and other presentations shown in this document are for reference only They may differ from the actual screens and presentations generated by the actual product Your device is based on Google s open source Android 2 3 operating system with additions by Getac It does not include Google s closed source applications such as Gmail Google Maps Android Market etc For the latest version of the manual please visit the Getac website at www getac com Detailed instructions on using Android 2 3 are also provided in the User s Guide available from Google s website Note that not all applications and features described in Google s document are supported by your device Table of Contents Chapter 1 Getting Started cccceseeseeseeceeenseeseeeeeeeeeeeeeese
3. 11 57 PM E007C4C4443355A6 007C4C4443355A6 007C4C4443355A6 F2 F 6 Ifyou are in continuous scanning mode tap Stop to stop scanning 7 You can tap Clear to clear the data area 8 12 More Applications Chapter 9 Managing Your Device This chapter tells you how to manage power and configure your device Managing Power The operating time of a fully charged battery depends on how you are using the device Some functions such as using multimedia or operating an SD card may consume the battery power considerably Low Battery Signals and Actions CAUTION When you recharge the battery upon a warning of low power you should charge for at least 30 minutes If you unplug the AC charger soon you may not have sufficient battery power for your operation To check the battery level go to the Home screen tap in the navigation bar and tap Settings gt About phone gt Status The battery status charging or discharging and level as a percentage of fully charged are displayed at the top of the screen You should save your data and recharge the battery immediately upon a warning of low power otherwise your device will turn off automatically You need to connect the device to external AC power for charging before you can use it again Managing Your Device 9 1 Power Saving Tips Follow these suggestions to maximize the battery s operating time particularly when you are relying solely on the battery
4. Phone ringtone Notification ringtone Audible touch tones Audible selection Screen lock sounds Haptic feedback Check to silence all sounds including call and notification ringtones except the audio from music videos and other media and any alarms you have set To configure when you want the device to vibrate when you receive a phone call or notification To set the volume of ringtones that sound when you receive a phone call or notification media music videos etc and alarms If you uncheck the option to use the same volume for both calls and notifications you can set the notification ringtone volume independently Check to have your devices beep upon a successful barcode scan To set the ringtone to sound when you receive a phone call To set the ringtone to sound when you receive a notification Check to hear tones when you use Phone to dial a number Check to play a sound when you tap buttons icons and other onscreen items that react to your tap Check to play a sound when the screen is locked or unlocked Check to have the device vibrate briefly when you touch soft buttons and perform other actions 9 6 Managing Your Device Display Settings Item Brightness Description To adjust the brightness of the screen Auto rotate screen Animation Screen timeout To set whether the screen orientation changes accordingly as you turn the device sideways or upright To
5. Drag to the other side to switch to Video mode Shutter icon 4 To take the picture tap the Shutter icon on the screen Green focus indicators appear at four corners A shutter sound is played when the picture is taken 5 The picture you just took is displayed as a thumbnail at the corner You can tap the thumbnail to view the picture See Gallery in this chapter for more information The file is saved to the internal SD card of your device 7 2 Multimedia Camera Mode Settings While in Camera tap the status icon for the settings you want to change Then tap a setting in the popup menu that opens The popup menu closes after a short period you can also tap in the navigation bar to close the menu Icons and Items Descriptions Antibanding Sets the frequency to match the local electrical Settings system 50Hz or 60Hz for flicker free shooting under electric light Picture size Sets the resolution of the picture Available choices depend on the camera lens in use Picture quality Sets the quality of the picture to Super fine Fine or Normal that is the trade off you prefer between picture quality and file size that Camera uses when compressing the photo into a file Color effect Sets the special effect for your shots to None Mono or Negative Restore to Restores all Camera settings to their default defaults values amp Store location Set if GPS information is embedded into the
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7. Albums Songs or Playlists Multimedia 7 11 al 11 22 Unknown artist Various Artists The Winds 3 Tap a song in your library to listen to it While viewing a list of tracks in an album tap EJ in the navigation bar and tap Play all 4 The Playback screen opens and the song you selected or the first song in the album or other playlist starts to play al 11 22 o gt FH The Winds ORs Pi Where the River Flows ie fon po 7 12 Multimedia Playback Controls The Playback screen contains several icons that you can tap to control the playback of songs albums and playlists Icons Functions T Pauses playback gt Resumes playback l Skips to the previous next track in the album playlist or shuffle Opens the current playlist iii Switches on or off shuffle mode tracks are played in random order 1 Switches to the next repeat mode Don t repeat Repeat the playlist or Repeat the current track Add a Song to the Ringtone List You can use a song as your phone ringtone in place of one of the ringtones that come with the device Tap and hold the song in a library list and tap Use as phone ringtone Or on the Playback screen tap in the navigation bar and tap Use as phone ringtone The song is added to the ringtone list and set as the default phone ringtone for your device Multimedia 7 13 Working with Playlis
8. You can tap a suggested contact or continue typing You can also enter the name of a contact 3 Tap the composition text box to start entering your message 4 If sending an MMS message Tap in the navigation bar and tap Add subject to add a message subject Tap in the navigation bar and tap Attach to open the options menu for adding multimedia item s Web and Communications 6 11 After adding an item you can use the buttons in the screen to preview change or remove the media attachment 5 Tap Send or Send MMS Changing Messaging Settings You can change a number of Messaging settings For example you can have older messages deleted receive delivery reports for the messages you send and select the ringtone to sound when you receive new message notifications To change Messaging settings open Messaging tap in the navigation bar and tap Settings 6 12 Web and Communications Chapter 7 Multimedia This chapter tells you how to use the Camera Gallery and Music applications Camera Use the Camera application to take pictures and shoot videos Taking Pictures 1 Tap the Camera shortcut on the Home screen or tap Camera in the Launcher E You will be in Camera mode 2 Ifyou want to adjust settings tap the appropriate status icon See Camera Mode Settings later for more information 3 Aim the camera lens at the subject Multimedia 7 1 Status icons Thumbnail of the previous picture
9. picture file Make sure that the GPS receiver is switched on Qw 8 70 gt lt i amp Five choices from which you can select one that matches the current light source White Balance QW Automatic 8 Incandescence 3e Daylight Multimedia 7 3 Icons and Items Descriptions Qs 1 4 8 Flash mode Zoom ahl 2 Select Camera E Fluorescence Cloudy Sets how the LED flashlight works N 4 Qr Auto Turns on the flashlight when the camera determines that the ambient lighting is insufficient for shooting E On Unconditionally turns on the flashlight when shooting J Torch Keeps the flashlight on so that you can use it as a torch G Off Disables the flashlight Available choices depend on the current resolution setting Switches between the back and front camera lens ah Back Front Table Note means not available for the front camera All changes remain effective until you change them again 7 4 Multimedia Shooting Videos 1 Tap the Camera shortcut on the Home screen or tap Camera in the Launcher H Drag the control to the Video position If you want to adjust settings tap the appropriate status icon See Video Mode Settings later for more information Aim the camera lens at the subject Status icons Thumbnail of the previous video Drag to the other side to switch to Camera mode Start Stop Video icon To start s
10. www google com m source android home Web News Q A F1 F2 F3 e g To go to a webpage tap the URL box at the top of the Browser screen If the URL box isn t visible drag the page down until the URL box comes into view Enter the address URL of the webpage Tap a suggestion or enter an address and tap the arrow icon gt Webpages that are optimized for mobile devices typically open at a size appropriate for your screen Webpages that aren t designed specifically for mobile devices typically open in overview mode the page is zoomed out so you can get the big picture To zoom in slide slightly on the screen to reveal the Zoom control and tap the plus icon to zoom in To refresh the current page tap in the navigation bar and tap Refresh To find text on a page tap in the navigation bar and tap More gt Find on page You can open links on a webpage To go back among the pages you ve opened press the Back key on your device To go forward tap in the navigation bar and tap Forward 6 2 Web and Communications You can open up to eight Browser windows at once and switch among them To open a new Browser window tap B in the navigation bar and tap New Window To switch windows tap in the navigation bar and tap Windows Tap a window to open it Working with Bookmarks You can bookmark webpages so that you can quickly return to them Adding a Bookmark iP 2 3 Open the webpage you want to bookmar
11. 3 When the item is where you want it lift the stylus Removing an Item from the Home Screen 1 Tap and hold the item you want to remove until it is enlarged Don t lift the stylus The Launcher icon changes to a Trash Can icon Drag the item to the Trash Can icon Changing the Wallpaper 1 While on the Home screen tap in the navigation bar and tap Wallpaper Or Tap and hold an empty area of the Home screen and in the menu that opens tap Wallpapers Tap Pictures or Wallpapers Tap Pictures to use a picture that you have in your device You can crop the picture before setting it as wallpaper Tap Wallpaper to open a screen where you can sample the wallpaper images that come with the device Slide the miniature images left and right to view the samples Tap Save or Set wallpaper Basic Skills 2 7 Using the Launcher The Launcher holds icons for all of the applications on your device To open the Launcher tap HEH at the right side of the Home screen If you have more applications than can fit on the Launcher in one view you can slide the Launcher up or down to view more aca nm eA we Barcode Config Barcode Demo Browser Calculator Calendar Camera He m e e Clock Contacts Downloads File Manager Gallery O m c lt T e GPS ECompass Messaging Music Phone RFID Tag Reader Searcn _ A F1 F2 F3 Tap an icon in the Launcher to open the application When you open an application the o
12. Compass A Satellite Position Satellite Information j FI F2 F3 p E GPS Logging You can record a GPS log file for the use of other applications The default output format is NMEA You can use Settings to set the format to binary mode See Getac Peripheral Settings in Chapter 9 1 Tap B in the navigation bar and tap Start Log Tap OK in the menu that appears The recording will continue until you stop it 2 Tostop tap in the navigation bar and tap Stop Log Tap OK in the menu that appears The screen gives information of the name and location of the file to be saved 8 10 More Applications RFID Tag Reader Optional RFID Tag Reader is a demo application that reads UID numbers from RFID tags For enhanced applications and customization of the RFID reader contact your authorized Getac dealer 1 Tap the RFID Tag Reader shortcut on the Home screen or tap RFID Tag Reader in the Launcher HEA 11 57 PM U Not found Reception ID oe Gj F1 F2 F3 2 Tap the tag type ISO 15693 ISO 14443A ISO 14443B or UltraLight you want to scan 3 Toscan one tag at atime tap Scan To scan continuously tap Continuous 4 Bring the tag near the RFID antenna More Applications 8 11 5 Ifatag of the matching type is found its UID is displayed in the data area RFID Tag Reader 1SO 15693 U ID Gy F1 E007C4C4443355A6 00 040444335546 Tie
13. its SSID and security type If needed you can tap in the navigation bar and tap Advanced to configure advanced settings Bluetooth Check to turn on Bluetooth radio Managing Your Device 9 3 Item Description Bluetooth To set the device name and discoverability settings To scan for Bluetooth devices and view the result See Pairing with a Bluetooth Device in Chapter 3 for more information Tethering amp To share your device s mobile data connection via USB portable hotspot or as a portable WLAN hotspot VPN settings To set the type of VPN to add and view the list of VPNs that you ve previously configured See Connecting to VPNs in Chapter 3 for more information Mobile networks See below Data enabled Check to enable data transmit through any mobile networks Uncheck this item if you are traveling in an area where you do not have a mobile data plan and want to avoid charges for data use on local carriers mobile networks Data roaming Check to enable data roaming Uncheck this item to prevent your device from transmitting data over other carriers mobile networks when you leave an area that is covered by your carrier s networks Network To select the mobile network mode to use Mode Data usage Only available if your carrier enforces a mobile network data use policy Displays the amount of data you ve transmitted over the mobile network in the current period the data threshol
14. not charge the battery where the temperature is high e g in direct sunlight As a battery protection store the device where the temperature is appropriate Avoid high temperatures The battery can be charged when its temperature is between 0 C 32 F and 40 C 104 F If you will not use the product for a long period of time be sure to fully charge the battery at least once every two weeks Over discharge of the battery can affect the charging performance Performing the Initial Startup When turning on your device for the very first time you will be guided through a setup process 1 Make sure that your device is either connected to AC power or the battery has power Press the power button The device powers up and displays the initial screen Select Models Only If a SIM card has been inserted and the mobile phone network operator or you has set the PIN you will be prompted to enter the PIN Tap OK after entering the PIN Follow the on screen instructions to complete the initial setup process After the setup is completed the Home screen appears You can now use your device Getting Started 1 9 Using Options Using a MicroSD Card Your device has a microSD card slot where you can insert a microSD memory card Inserting a MicroSD Card 1 Flip open the microSD card cover 2 Insert the card into the slot with the connector pointing to the slot and its label facing the front of the device 3 Clo
15. screen Tap the VPN to which you want to connect In the dialog that opens enter any requested credentials and tap Connect When you re connected to a VPN you receive an ongoing notification in the Status bar Getting Connected 3 9 Disconnecting from a VPN To disconnect from a VPN open the Notifications panel and tap the ongoing notification for the VPN connection Connecting to a Computer via USB You can connect your device to a computer with the USB cable to transfer files between your device and the computer Use the USB cable available to you as an option to connect the device to a USB port on your computer 3 10 Getting Connected Adding an Account If you have a Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync account Exchange 2003 and 2007 at work or a Google account on the web you can add the account in your device so you can sync contacts email and calendar events with your device from that account NOTE To add some accounts you may need to obtain details from an IT support representative about the service to which the account connects 1 Make sure your device is connected to the Internet either through WLAN or 3G While on the Home screen tap in the navigation bar Tap Settings gt Accounts amp sync Settings gt Add account Enter your email address and password ee SY E Tap Next Your device attempts to communicate with your account service provider to validate your account If the process d
16. waves This device is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency RF energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U S Government The exposure standard for wireless devices employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1 6W kg Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the device transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level the actual SAR level of the device while operating can be well below the maximum value This is because the device is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the poser required to reach the network In general the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna the lower the power output The highest SAR value for the device as reported to the FCC is 0 27 W Kg While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various devices and at various positions they all meet the government requirement The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this device with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines SAR information on this device is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http www fcc gov oet fccid after searching on FCC ID QYLPHS8 PZ QY
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18. Applications This chapter describes the applications added by Getac for special features of your device Barcode Demo and Configuration Barcode Demo Barcode Demo is a demo application that can read barcodes of the following types e Code 39 e Code 128 e EAN JAN UPC e GS1 Databar e Interleaved 2 of 5 e PDF417 e QR Code e Data Matrix e OCR NOTE For enhanced applications and customization of the barcode reader contact your authorized Getac dealer More Applications 8 1 1 To configure barcode options use Barcode Config as described in the next section 2 Tap the Barcode Demo shortcut on the Home screen or tap Barcode Demo in the Launcher HEA 11 03 PM 3 Toscan one barcode at a time tap Action or press the Trigger button To scan continuously tap Start 4 Aim the green scan beam so that it is centered over the barcode Adjust the lens distance from the barcode shorter for a smaller barcode and farther for a larger one Trigger button 8 2 More Applications NOTE If the code being scanned is highly reflective e g laminated it may be necessary to tilt the code 5 to prevent unwanted reflection 5 Upon a successful scan the system beeps and the scan beam turns off The decoded barcode data will be entered If you are in continuous scanning mode the scan beam turns back on again for the next barcode To stop scanning tap Stop D ul 11 03 PM 4 ay NOTE e T
19. Cc Bcc 4 Enter a subject for the message Enter the text of the message 6 To send a photo with the message tap in the navigation bar and tap Attach 7 Tap Send Or if you re not ready to send the message tap Save as draft to save it in a Drafts folder 6 8 Web and Communications If you aren t connected to a network for example if you re working in Airplane mode the messages that you send are stored in your Outbox folder until you re connected to a network again Working with Account Folders Each account has Inbox Outbox Sent and Drafts folders Depending on the features supported by your account s service provider you may have additional folders amp Inbox i Ae fae Deleted Items i Sent Items C Spam 6o Q To open the folders screen tap the folder icon 7 while in the Accounts screen You can also open an account s folders while viewing its Inbox or other folder by tapping in the navigation bar and tapping Folders Tap the folder you want to open Changing Email Account Settings You can change a number of settings for an account including how often you check for email how you re notified of new mail and details about the servers the account uses to send and receive mail To change settings of an account open the inbox of the account tap in the navigation bar and tap Account settings Web and Communications 6 9 Messaging Select Models Only Use the Messaging application to
20. E Compass Setting for relevant settings Items Descriptions Rotation Set to Needle Compass for a pivoting needle on a fixed dial or Type Wheel Compass for a fixed needle on a rotating dial Accuracy Check Calibration to allow the application to request for calibration when needed Tap OK for the changes to take effect Tap Reset to restore default settings Satellite Position The Satellite Position page shows the positions of the overhead satellites and their signal strength It also indicates the on off status of the SBAS and logging functions In View 10 Off Satellite Information of SBAS satellite based augmentation system provides additional accuracy and reliability for the GPS devices Ground stations are necessary to achieve the purpose The SBAS feature works where such stations exist You can enable the SBAS feature See Getac Peripheral Settings in Chapter 9 More Applications 8 9 Satellite Information The Satellite Information page shows the geographic information of the current location once GPS positioning is completed 5 10 58 PM Satellite Information Receiver Status ID Distance Azimuth SNR value Latitude 26 5 13 890 O02 030 140 u26 Longitude 12753 31 212 003 IES 058 IER Altitude 008 012 43 022 Speed 9 0 Km h pos 12 176 EF Time 6 58 70 015 iff 290 HOD Date 2012 09 04 018 pus 291 O00 Accuracy 7 0 m 021 318 O22 Bearing 16 859 023 00 163 O37 245 00 NMEA Mode H E
21. LZ710 and QYLZ710R For body worn operation this device has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines for use with an accessory that contains no metal and the 11 4 Regulatory Information positions the handset a minimum of 1 5 cm from the body Use of other enhancements may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines Regulatory Information 11 5
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23. accounts you can change how many days or weeks of email to store on your device 2 Tap the message to read 3 While in a message screen you can Reply to or delete the message using the buttons at the bottom of the screen Reply to forward or delete the message or mark the message as unread using the options menu e Star the message by tapping the star in its header Once you star a message a Starred folder is added to the Accounts screen Adam W To c c lee gmail com 12 36 PM Meeting Report Hi Lee Attached is the report for meeting with John Please let me know if you want to change anything Thanks Best Regards Adam 2013 Contract png Open Save Reply Reply all Delete NOTE You can delete star or mark unread a batch of messages at once In the Inbox or mailbox check the messages that you want to work with as a batch Web and Communications 6 7 Composing and Sending an E mail 1 After opening Email tap in the navigation bar and tap Compose You can also open Email by using Quick Contact See Quick Contact in Chapter 2 for information Compose Save as draft 2 Address the message As you enter text in the To field matching addresses are offered from your Contacts You can tap a suggested address or enter a new one Separate multiple addresses with commas 3 To address a copy or blind copy of the message tap in the navigation bar and tap Add
24. acts list that you have created you can tap the Favorites tab amp Ann Lee j p John Smith urnen 0 as Office A F1 F2 F3 2 Tap the contact to call 3 Tap the phone number to use to call the contact NOTE e You can also quickly call a contact by using Quick Contact See Quick Contact in Chapter 2 for information e For detailed information on Contacts see Contacts in Chapter 5 Placing and Receiving Calls Select Models Only 4 3 Placing a Call from the Call Log The Call log is a list of all the calls you ve made received or missed 1 Open the Phone application Tap the Call log tab 022 666 3333 Ann Lee Mobile 555 111 2222 Office Work 065 656 5656 A F1 F2 F3 2 Tap the green phone icon at the right of the entry NOTE See Using Call Log later for detailed information on Call log 4 4 Placing and Receiving Calls Select Models Only Responding to a Call When you receive a phone call the Incoming Call screen opens with the caller ID and any additional information about the caller that you have entered in Contacts ll 6 43 PM Incoming call 022 666 3333 Answering a Call To answer an incoming call drag the green phone icon to the right Declining a Call To decline an incoming call drag the red phone button to the left Placing and Receiving Calls Select Models Only 4 5 Ending a Call To end a call tap the red phon
25. antenna of the office vehicle dock when connected You can also enable the auto switch function Audio output To specify which audio output to use when an office vehicle dock is connected 9 12 Managing Your Device Item Description Dock insertion Check to disable the sound that indicates your device is sound inserted to or removed from the docking station GPS See below SBAS Check to enable SBAS GPS binary Check to set the GPS output format to binary mode mode Uncheck to set it to NMEA format Cold Start To clear all GPS data in the device G sensor To calibrate G sensor Your device has a built in calibration G sensor for sensing the orientation landscape or portrait of the device Function buttons To assign an application to the function button F1 F2 and F3 in the navigation bar Touchscreen To calibrate the touchscreen When started do not auto calibration touch the screen and wait till the calibration is completed To upgrade your device s firmware with the firmware files on an external SD card CAUTION For advanced users only Firmware upgrade About Device Item Description Status Displays a long list of information about your battery mobile network connection and other details Sensors Displays current measured values of sensors Battery use Displays a list of the applications and operating system components you have used since you last connected the device to a power sourc
26. control icons appear on the screen briefly To recall them tap the screen The icons allow you to pause resume and skip backward or forward 7 10 Multimedia Music Use the Music application to organize and listen to music and other audio files that you transfer to your SD card the internal one of your device and or an external microSD card or USB storage Music supports audio files in MP3 M4A iTunes application AAC DRM free AMR MIDI and OGG Vorbis formats and playlists in M3U WPL and PLS file formats Copying Music Files onto the SD Card You can use folders and subfolders on the SD card to organize your music files Or you can simply copy the audio files to the top level of the SD card If the music files have accompanying artwork in JPEG format rename the art file albumart jpg and include it in the same folder as the music files If you have created any playlists create a subfolder for them in your music folder on the SD card and copy the playlists into it Playing Music 1 To open Music tap the Music shortcut on the Home screen or tap the Music icon in the Launcher gy Music searches the internal SD card and the external storage if available for music files and builds a catalog of your music based on information about each file that is stored in the file itself 2 When the catalog is complete the Music Library screen opens with tabs that you can tap to view your music library organized by Artists
27. d and the time when the next period starts Access Point To select mobile access point configurations or tap Names in the navigation bar to add a new APN Consult your carrier about how to use the tools on this screen 9 4 Managing Your Device Description Network operators To search for and display mobile networks that are compatible with your device Consult your carrier to understand the billing implications of selecting another carrier Call Settings Item Description Fixed Dialing To limit use to outgoing calls only to the fixed dialing Numbers numbers FDN that you save on the SIM card GSM phones only Voicemail service To select your carrier s voicemail service or another service if possible Voicemail To enter the phone number to use for listening to and settings managing your voicemail You can enter a comma to insert a pause into the number for example to add a password after the phone number Enable Check to enable the use of Notifications panel while in a Notification Bar call Call forwarding To configure how your calls are forwarded when you re on the phone when you don t answer and so on Additional To set whether your phone number is displayed to the settings people you call To see and respond to new calls when you re already on a call Managing Your Device 9 5 Sound Settings Item Description Silent mode Vibrate Volume Barcode reader
28. d whether or not you are actively working in them Auto sync Check to permit applications to synchronize data on their own schedule Manage accounts The rest of this screen lists the account s you ve added to the device For information on adding an account see Adding an Account in Chapter 3 To change an account s sync settings tap the account to open a screen where you can select the items to sync The available items depend on the account While in an account s settings screen you can sync information manually by tapping in the navigation bar and tap Sync now To remove the account along with all its data contacts mail settings and so on tap Remove account Managing Your Device 9 9 Privacy Settings Item Description Factory data reset To erase all of your personal data from the internal storage including information about your account s your system and application settings and any downloaded applications Resetting does not erase any system software updates you ve downloaded or any files on your SD card Storage Settings Item Description Internal SD card Lists the amount of space on the internal SD card the Total Available amount you have used space Erase Internal SD Tap to permanently erase everything on the internal SD card card such as music and photos External SD card Lists the amount of space on a microSD card or USB disk or USBDISK Tota
29. e sorted by the amount of power they have used Managing Your Device 9 13 Description The rest of the screen lists legal hardware and software information of your device 9 14 Managing Your Device Chapter 10 Caring and Maintenance This chapter provides guidelines on taking care of your device Resetting Your Device To restart the device press and hold the power button until a menu pops up Tap Power off and then Reboot In case the device stops responding to your operation you can force the device to power off by pressing and holding the power button for more than 10 seconds Then turn on again Caring for Your Device Taking good care of your device will ensure trouble free operation and reduce the risk of damage to your device e Keep your device away from excessive moisture and extreme temperatures e Avoid exposing your device to direct sunlight or strong ultraviolet light for extended periods of time e Do not place anything on top of your device or drop objects on your device Caring and Maintenance 10 1 e Do not drop your device or subject it to severe shock e Do not subject your device to sudden and severe temperature changes This could cause moisture condensation inside the unit which could damage your device In the event of moisture condensation allow your device to dry out completely before use e The screen surface can easily be scratched Avoid touching it with sharp objec
30. e button a on the screen During a Call Adjusting the Phone Volume To adjust the call volume use the volume control button on your device c1 to increase or c to decrease CAUTION Never raise the sound volume level too high when using earphones An excessive sound volume level could cause damage to your hearing Using Additional Functions When a call is in progress you can put a call on hold create a phone conference mute your microphone and more Use the icons on the screen for various operations t F l 11 26 AM Dialing 886220033555 4 6 Placing and Receiving Calls Select Models Only Functions Bluetooth Mute Swap calls Merge calls Allows you to place another call while putting the current call on hold See Setting up a Conference Call later for more information Places the call on hold To take the call off hold tap the Unhold button Switches between a Bluetooth headset and the phone When a Bluetooth headset is paired and connected to your phone you can conduct all calls on the headset for hands free conversation Mutes the microphone during the call To unmute tap the icon again Switches between current calls If you accept a new call when you re already on a call you can switch between the two callers Merges the current calls into a conference call See Setting up a Conference Call later for more information Setting up a Conference Call NOTE You
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33. efault You can also manually put your device to sleep by briefly pressing the power button To wake up press the power button and at the lock screen drag the lock icon to the other side of the screen Shutting Down Press and hold the power button until a menu pops up Tap Power off and then OK Basic Skills 2 1 Navigating on the Screen NOTE The stylus can be tethered to your device Store it in the slot on the back of your device when not in use Use the stylus or your finger to navigate and select objects on the screen Here are some common terms that you should know when using the touchscreen e Tap Touch the screen once with the stylus to open an item or select an object e Tap and hold Tap and hold the stylus on an item to see a list of actions available for that item e Drag Hold the stylus on an item and without lifting the stylus move across the screen until you reach the target position e Swipe or slide Move the stylus across the screen without pausing when you first touch it so you don t drag instead For example you slide the screen up or down to scroll a list 2 2 Basic Skills e Pinch In some applications such as Browser and Gallery you can zoom in and out by placing two fingers on the screen at once and pinching them together to zoom out or spreading them apart to zoom in Landscape or Portrait View Your device supports a landscape view and a portrait view rota
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35. exchange text messages SMS and multimedia messages MMS with your friends on their mobile phones Reading and Responding to Messages 1 Tap the Messaging icon in the Launcher H to open the message list screen When you receive a new message you will see a new message notification icon in the Status bar unless you have disabled the feature Tap the notification to open the message list screen ull 1 20 Messaging New message Compose new mess sage ABC Service Good news Sign in now and you have a chance to win the price 5 03AM P John Smith Draft Audio sample Jul 3 0332277666 Happy Birthday jul 3 2 Tap a message thread to open it If you have disabled the auto retrieve feature of MMS you have to tap Download to view a MMS message 3 Ifthe message contains a media file tap Play to view watch or listen to it 6 10 Web and Communications 4 While in the message list you can tap and hold a message to open a menu with number of options for working with the message and its sender s information Composing and Sending Messages You can send text SMS messages of up to 160 characters to another mobile phone You can send multimedia MMS messages that contain text and a picture a recorded voice an audio file a video or a picture slideshow 1 In the message list screen tap New message 2 Enter a mobile phone number in the To field As you type matching contacts appear
36. fferent application to the P 9 12 button F2 Opens GPS ECompass by default P 8 7 Re You can assign a different application to the P 9 12 button Opens Camera by default P 7 1 You can assign a different application to the P 9 12 button Opens the Search box P 2 15 Opens a menu with items that affect the P 2 9 current screen or application Basic Skills 2 11 Status Bar The Status bar appears at the top of almost every screen It displays icons indicating that you ve received notifications on the left and icons indicating the phone s status on the right along with the current time Notifications icons Status icons Notification icons report the arrival of new messages events and alarms When you receive a notification its icon appears in the Status bar along with a summary that appears only briefly You can open the Notifications panel to view a list of all your notifications Use one of the two methods to open the panel e Drag the Status bar down from the top of the screen e While on the Home screen tap in the navigation bar and tap Notifications To respond to a notification tap it in the panel To clear all event based notifications tap Clear at the top right of the panel To close the Notifications panel drag the tab at the bottom of the Notifications panel to the top of the screen or tap in the navigation bar 2 12 Basic Skills Quick Contact As you build up your list
37. he Account Screen The Accounts screen lists your Combined Inbox and each of your email accounts If you have starred draft or unsent messages in any of your accounts the folders for those items from all accounts are displayed as well amp Combined Inbox Starred Accounts Home Web and Communications 6 5 If you have configured Email to send and receive email from more than one account you can view all messages sent to all accounts in your Combined Inbox NOTE e You can add email accounts by tapping B in the navigation bar while in the Accounts screen and tapping Add account e To delete an existing account tap and hold the account In the menu that opens tap Remove account Reading and Responding to E mail Messages You can read messages in your Combined Inbox or in the Inbox or other folders for individual accounts 1 Open Email Tap the Combined Inbox an account s Inbox or another folder of messages When you receive a new email you will see a new email notification icon unless you have disabled the feature Tap the notification to open the email message window ABC Service Schedule Update John Smith New Service Contract 6 6 Web and Communications NOTE Only some of your account s recent email is downloaded to your device To download earlier messages in batches for IMAP or POP3 accounts tap Load more messages at the bottom of the list of email For Exchange ActiveSync
38. he number before you redial and more To clear the call log list tap Ej in the navigation bar and tap Clear call log 4 8 Placing and Receiving Calls Select Models Only Reading or Sending Messages To read or send text messages SMS and multimedia messages MMS use the Messaging application See Messaging in Chapter 6 for information Checking Your Voicemail When you have a new voicemail message the voicemail icon oo appears in the Status bar To listen to your voicemail open the Notification panel and tap New Voicemail Or you can check your voicemail by tapping the Voicemail icon 0 in the Phone keypad If you have not set up your voicemail number or if you need to change it you can do that with the Call settings See Call Settings in Chapter 9 Making an Emergency Call You can use your device to dial the international emergency number 112 This number can normally be used to make an emergency call in any country with or without a SIM card inserted as long as you are within a mobile phone network Some mobile phone network services may require that a SIM card be inserted and in some cases that the PIN be entered There may be other emergency numbers available Your mobile phone network service may save additional local emergency numbers in the SIM card Dialing an International Call When you are manually dialing a number tap and hold on the number key 0 until the sign appears The sign replace
39. he scan beam also turns off after timeout e You can disable the beep sound that indicates a successful scan See Sound Settings in Chapter 9 More Applications 8 3 Barcode Config Barcode Config allows you to configure options specific to individual barcode symbologies 1 Tap the Barcode Config shortcut on the Home screen or tap Barcode Config in the Launcher H 11 03 PM Module Code 39 State Enable 2 Tap the name of a symbology to configure You can enable or disable the individual symbology and configure the options as needed To restore default settings or enable all symbologies tap Module 8 4 More Applications File Manager File Manager allows you to organize your data in the internal SD card and any connected external storage such as a microSD card or USB disk Tap the File Manager shortcut on the Home screen or tap File Manager in the Launcher HEH Cy Home mnt sdcard Android DCIM LOST DIR Using Buttons Buttons Descriptions Home Goes to the root directory Upper Goes one level up to the parent directory Multi Select Enables or disables multiple selection When enabled you can tap multiple files or folders for one batch operation A set of buttons appear on the top of the screen for you to use Paste Pastes what you have cut or copied to the current directory Add Folder Adds a folder in the current directory More Applications 8 5 Buttons Descrip
40. hooting the video tap the Start Video icon on the screen The elapsed time shows at the corner To stop tap the Stop Video icon An image from your most recent video is displayed as a thumbnail at the corner You can tap the thumbnail to view the video See Gallery in this chapter for more information The file is saved to the internal SD card of your device Multimedia 7 5 Video Mode Settings While in Video mode tap the status icon for the settings you want to change Then tap a setting in the popup menu that opens The popup menu closes after a short period you can also tap in the navigation bar to close the menu Icons and Items Descriptions Video format Antibanding Sets the resolution of the video Available choices depend on the camera lens in use Settings Sets the frequency to match the local electrical system 50Hz or 60Hz for flicker free shooting under electric light Color effect Sets the special effect for your shots to None Mono or Negative Restore to Restores all Camera settings to their default defaults values z 0 White Balance Five choices from which you can select one that matches the current light source w Automatic nK 8 Incandescence ai 2N Daylight V 7n Fluorescence Cloudy EIG Sets how the LED flashlight works Flash mode Enables the flashlight Off Disables the flashlight N 7 6 Mul
41. incorrect type Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions About Charging e Use only the AC adapter supplied with your device Use of another type of AC adapter will result in malfunction and or danger e Use only the car charger supplied by the manufacturer Use of another type of car charger will result in malfunction and or danger e This product is intended to be supplied by a LISTED Power Unit marked with LPS Limited Power Source and output rated 12 V dc 2 0 A e Use a specified cradle approved by the manufacturer e Use a specified battery in the equipment About the Charger e Do not use the charger in a high moisture environment Never touch the charger when your hands or feet are wet e Allow adequate ventilation around the charger when using it to operate the device or charge the battery Do not cover the charger with paper or other objects that will reduce cooling Do not use the charger while it is inside a carrying Case Regulatory Information 11 3 e Connect the charger to a proper power source The voltage and grounding requirements are found on the product case and or packaging e Do not use the charger if the cord becomes damaged e Do not attempt to service the unit There are no serviceable parts inside Replace the unit if it is damaged or exposed to excess moisture About the Radio Frequency Exposure This device meets the government s requirements for exposure to radio
42. k Tap the bookmark icon at the top of the screen Or tap in the navigation bar and tap Bookmarks gt Add Edit the name and the address if necessary and tap OK Opening a Bookmark 1 Tap the bookmark icon at the top of the screen Or tap in the navigation bar and tap Bookmarks A window opens with a list of your bookmarks sorted by how often you visit them Tap a bookmark to open it The bookmark opens in the current window If you prefer to open it in a new window tap and hold the bookmark and tap Open in new window Web and Communications 6 3 Changing Browser Settings You can configure a number of Browser settings including several that you can use to manage your privacy To open the Browser settings screen tap in the navigation bar and tap More gt Settings 6 4 Web and Communications Email Use the Email application to read and send email from the email service account s that you have Opening Email and the Account Screen Opening Email Tap the Email application icon in the Launcher HEH The first time you open Email a setup wizard opens to help you add an email account or if an account has been set up you will see the Accounts screen After the initial setup Email opens to the last screen you were viewing or if you have not used Email recently it displays the contents of your Inbox if you have only one account or the Accounts screen if you have multiple accounts Opening t
43. l Contacts and Calendar 5 1 To select individual contacts to import tap and hold the contact you want and tap Import in the menu that opens Adding a Contact 1 After opening Contacts tap in the navigation bar and tap New contact Ales contact a Phone only unsynced contact O MM R BO 2 Enter the contact s name 3 Tap a category of contact information such as phone numbers and email addresses to enter that kind of information about your contact Scroll the page to view all categories 4 Tap a category s plus button to add more than one entry for that category for example to add both work and home numbers Tap the button to the left of the item of contact information to open a menu with preset labels such as Mobile and Work for a phone number or tap Custom in the menu to create your own label 5 Tap the Picture Frame icon to select a picture to display next to the name in your lists of contacts and in other applications 6 When you re finished tap Done 5 2 Contacts and Calendar Using Contacts List and Details When you open Contacts all of your contacts are displayed alphabetically in a scrolling list You can drag the list up or down to scroll it Tap to view only your favorite Displaying 4 contact contacts D Ann Lee Tap a contact to view details j John Smith paa 0 Pine Bie Office A F1 F2 F3 To change which contacts are displayed when viewing the
44. l inserted in your device and the amount you have used Available space Unmount SD card Tap to safely remove the microSD card or USB disk from or Unmount USB your device when the device power is on This item is storage available for use only when an external microSD card or USB disk is inserted Erase External SD Tap to permanently erase everything on the external card or Erase USB microSD card or USB disk This item is available for use storage only when an external microSD card or USB disk is inserted Internal storage Lists the amount of internal phone storage used by the Available space operating system its components applications and their permanent and temporary data 9 10 Managing Your Device Language and Keyboard Settings Item Description Select language _ To select the language of the operating system Languages supported depend on your model You may have to shut down and then start up the device for the language change to take full effect Note that this does not change the keyboard language User dictionary To view add edit or delete words in the dictionary With a database of pre entered words possible matching words appear in a strip above the keyboard when you begin to type so you can choose the correct word without typing all the characters Tap to open the dictionary To add a word tap in the navigation bar and tap Add Another way of adding a word is tapping a completed w
45. list tap in the navigation bar and tap Display options Check Only contacts with phones to hide contacts that don t have phone numbers To search for a contact tap in the navigation bar As you start entering the name contacts with matching names appear below the search box To view the details of a contact tap the contact in the contact list From the details screen you can tap a communication method to start dialing texting or emailing the contact by using the listed number address and so on Contacts and Calendar 5 3 Tap to open Quick Contact Call home Call mobile Call work Email home 1e A Tap a contact method to start communicating with the contact Editing Contacts Details Editing Information 1 2 3 4 Open the contact list Tap and hold the contact whose details you want to edit in the menu that opens tap Edit contact You can also tap B in the navigation bar and tap Edit contact while viewing a contact s details Edit the contact information Tap Done Changing a Contact s Default Phone Number 1 2 5 4 Select the contact entry in the contacts list Tap and hold the phone number to use as the contact s default phone number Tap Make default number in the menu that opens Contacts and Calendar The default phone number is marked with a checkmark Setting a Ringtone for a Contact NOTE To use custom audio files as ringtones for incoming calls set u
46. may need to consult your mobile phone network service for the availability and subscription of the conference call function 1 Place a call to the first participant 2 When you re connected tap Add call The first participant is put on hold and you re prompted to place the second call 3 Place the next call 4 When you re connected tap Merge calls The participant is added to the conference call You can add as many calls as your mobile phone network service supports Placing and Receiving Calls Select Models Only 4 7 5 During a conference call tap Manage to drop a conference call participant or to talk privately with one of the participants More Phone Operations Using Call Log The Call log is a list of all the calls you ve placed received or missed It offers a convenient way to redial a number return a call or add a number to your Contacts Calls are listed with the most recent at the top Scroll to view earlier entries in the log j 022 666 3333 Missed call Tap toeal back Outgoing call Ann Lee Mobile Gf Incoming call 555 111 2222 Office Work 065 656 565 Calls exchanged sequentially with the same number Tap a Call log entry to open a screen where you can call the contact again send the contact a message add the number to your Contacts and learn more about the original call Tap and hold a Call log entry to open a menu where you can call the contact view contact information edit t
47. microSD card slot P 1 10 Cover SIM Card Cover Inside is the SIM card slot for select models only 24 1 6 Getting Started Getting Your Device Ready for Use Installing the SIM Card Select Models Only 1 Remove the screw from the SIM card cover and flip open the cover 2 With the SIM card s chip side facing the back of the device and the beveled corner pointing to the slot insert the card all the way into the slot NOTE To remove the SIM card slightly push in the card to release it and then pull the card out of the slot Getting Started 1 7 3 Close the cover and tighten the screw Connecting to AC Power and Charging the Battery Be sure to fully charge the battery before using your device for the first time 1 Fit the converter plug to the AC adapter 2 Connect the DC jack end of the AC adapter to your device and the other end to a wall outlet Converter Plug 3 The charge indicator glows in amber when charging is in progress Do not disconnect your device from AC power until the battery is fully charged as indicated by the amber indicator turning into green This will take a couple of hours CAUTION For optimal performance of the lithium battery take note of the following e Use the included AC adapter only e There is no need to fully discharge the battery before charging You can charge the battery before it is discharged 1 8 Getting Started Do
48. minders 3 Enter other desired information You can tap in the navigation bar and tap Show extra options to add more details 4 Scroll to the bottom of the Event details screen and tap Done Editing or Delete an Event To edit an event tap and hold the event and tap Edit event in the menu that opens Or if you are viewing the event details tap in the navigation bar and tap Edit event To delete an event tap and hold the event and tap Delete in the menu that opens Or if you are viewing the event details tap in the navigation bar and tap Delete Changing Calendar Settings You can set up how Calendar displays event and how it notifies you of upcoming events To change Calendar settings open a Calendar view tap in the navigation bar and tap More gt Settings 5 10 Contacts and Calendar Chapter 6 Web and Communications This chapter tells you how to use the Browser Email and Messaging applications Browser Use the Browser application to view webpages and to search for information on the web when your device is connected to the Internet Surfing the Web 1 Tap the Browser icon CJ on the Home screen or the Browser application icon in the Launcher H The last webpage you were viewing is displayed If you have not used Browser recently your home page opens Browser also opens when you tap a web link for example in an email or text message Web and Communications 6 1 ail i 11 07 E http
49. more tap and hold the name of the network and tap Forget network Manually Adding a WLAN Network You can manually add WLAN settings for a network that does not broadcast its name SSID or is currently out of range In the WLAN settings screen tap Add WLAN network at the bottom of the list of discovered networks Getting Connected 3 5 Using the Bluetooth Function NOTE Getac does not guarantee the product s compatibilities with the Bluetooth headsets devices from all manufacturers Bluetooth technology is a short range wireless communications technology Devices with Bluetooth capabilities can exchange information over a distance of about 10 meters 30 feet without requiring a physical connection Turning Bluetooth On or Off Tap the widget on the Home screen default configuration to turn Bluetooth on or off Or perform these steps 1 While on the Home screen tap in the navigation bar 2 Tap Settings gt Wireless amp networks 3 Tap Bluetooth to change the Bluetooth radio status When turned on the Status bar displays the Rg icon Air lane mode WLAN settings Bluetooth Bluetooth settings A F1 F2 F3 3 6 Getting Connected NOTE When not using the Bluetooth function turn off the Bluetooth radio Leaving the radio on will consume more power Pairing with a Bluetooth Device The first time you use a new Bluetooth device with your device you must pair them so that they kn
50. nts from your account on the web NOTE For information on adding an account in your device see Adding an Account in Chapter 3 When you first set up Calendar to synchronize events on your device it includes events from the previous month through one year in the future Subsequently Calendar keeps a year s worth of future events synchronized between your device and the web plus any later events that you add to your calendar using Calendar on your device Working with Different Views To change your calendar view tap in the navigation bar and tap Agenda Day Week or Month Month View Month view displays a chart of the events of the month Segments of each day with scheduled events are blue in the day s vertical bar 5 6 Contacts and Calendar July 2012 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Drag up or down to view earlier or later months Tap a day to view the events of the day Week View Week view displays a chart of the events of one week July 2012 Sun 01 Mon 02 Tue 03 Wed 04 Thu 05 Fri 06 Sat 07 Training Customer Satisfaction Review Meeting Room 112 Weekly Review Meeting Room Drag left or right to view earlier or later days Tap an event to view its details Tap and hold a time slot to create a new event at that time Contacts and Calendar 5 7 Day View Day view displays a chart of the events of one day in a table of one hour r
51. oes not work you can enter the information manually Contact your IT administrator for account details 6 Configure the sync options When you re finished the account is added to the list Depending on how you configured the account email contacts and other information start syncing to your device NOTE To change sync settings open the Accounts amp sync screen and tap the account Getting Connected 3 11 Chapter 4 Placing and Receiving Calls Select Models Only This chapter tells you how to use the Phone application Opening the Phone Application You can open the Phone application by several ways e Tap the Phone icon a at the right side of the Home screen e Tap the Phone application icon in the Launcher EH e Tap a phone number item in an application Placing and Receiving Calls Select Models Only 4 1 Placing a Call There are several ways you can place a call Dialing a Call 1 Open the Phone application Or if you are currently using Phone or Contacts tap the Phone tab 2 Tap the keys on the phone keypad to enter phone number If you enter a wrong number tap to erase digits one by one To erase the entire number tap and hold e 3 Tap the green phone icon on the screen to place the call 4 2 Placing and Receiving Calls Select Models Only Placing a Call from Contacts 1 Open the Phone application Tap the Contacts tab If calling a contact in the favorite cont
52. of contacts on your device you can use Quick Contact for Android in many applications to quickly start a chat email or text message to place a call or to locate your contacts Quick Contact for Android is a special icon that you can tap to open a bubble with options for quickly initiating a connection to that contact Contacts that you can access with Quick Contact are displayed differently in different applications but usually with a picture frame that looks like this Sy Tap a Quick Contact icon to open a bubble with icons for all the ways you can communicate with the contact Tap an icon to start communicating with the contact in that application You can add a shortcut for a contact to your Home screen which you can then tap to open Quick Contact for Android for that contact For more information about adding shortcuts to the Home screen see Adding an Item to the Home Screen earlier in this chapter Basic Skills 2 13 Entering Information Using the Onscreen Keyboard You enter text numbers and symbols using the onscreen keyboard Some applications open the keyboard automatically In others you tap an input field where you want to enter text to open the keyboard To enter text tap the keys on the keyboard to type NOTE e Tap and hold a vowel or the C N or S key to open a small window where you can tap an accented vowel or other alternate letter e If you ve used the Android Keyboard setting
53. ord in the strip above the keyboard when you are typing in an application Android To set up options related to the onscreen keyboard Reynodtt If you want to switch the keyboard layout among the different languages written in Latin script you can do so by setting up the Input Languages item Check the languages you want to have available when using the onscreen keyboard z Depending on your model there might be other input methods in addition to Android keyboard Voice Input and Output Settings Item Description Text to speech To set the text to speech application to use if you have settings more than one installed Managing Your Device 9 11 Accessibility Settings Item Description Accessibility Check to enable all installed accessibility plug ins Power button Check to allow the power button to end a phone call ends call instead of turning off the screen Date and Time Settings Item Description Automatic Uncheck to set the date time and time zone on the device manually rather than obtaining the current time from the mobile network Use 24 hour Check to display the time using 24 hour time format format Select date To set the format for displaying dates format Getac Peripheral Settings Item Description Barcode reader See below Keyboard Check to send out decoded barcode data as if the data emulation is typed by a keyboard Docking See below To set if you want to use the external
54. ot Bluetooth settings H A F1 F2 F3 If your device finds a network that you connected to previously it connects to it NOTE When not using WLAN turn off the radio Leaving the radio on will consume more power Getting Connected 3 3 Connecting to a WLAN Network 1 Make sure the WLAN radio is on See Turning WLAN On or Off previously While on the Home screen tap Ej in the navigation bar Tap Settings gt Wireless amp networks gt WLAN settings Your device scans for available WLAN networks and displays the names in the WLAN settings screen If there is a need to re scan open the options menu by tapping in the navigation bar and tap Scan Network notification Notify me when an open netw WLAN networks TPlink alan Secured with WEP Dicraft 1e A On the list of discovered networks tap the one you want to connect to If the network is secured you re prompted to enter a password or other credentials If the network is open you are prompted to confirm that you want to connect to it 3 4 Getting Connected Managing WLAN Settings Modifying or Removing Settings When connected to a network you can tap its name in the WLAN settings screen for details about the speed security address and related settings If you need to modify the settings tap and hold the name of the network and tap Modify network If you don t want your device to connect to a remembered network any
55. ow how to connect securely to each other After that you can simply connect to a paired device 1 Make sure that the other Bluetooth device is set as discoverable and within range 2 Make sure the Bluetooth radio is on See Turning Bluetooth On or Off previously 3 While on the Home screen tap B in the navigation bar 4 Tap Settings gt Wireless amp networks gt Bluetooth settings Your device scans for and displays the IDs of all available Bluetooth devices in range Scan for devices Bluetooth devices ae Pair with tt CTL PC Pair with tt 5 Some Bluetooth devices have multiple profiles To select which profiles you want to use with your device tap and hold the device tap Options in the menu that opens Check or uncheck a profile to use it or not Getting Connected 3 6 On the list of discovered devices tap the ID of the device you want to pair with 7 The devices pair with each other If you re prompted to enter a passcode try entering 0000 or 1234 the most common passcodes or consult the documentation that came with the device to learn its passcode If the pairing is successful your device connects to the device Connecting to a Paired Bluetooth Device Once paired you can connect to a Bluetooth device 1 While on the Home screen tap B in the navigation bar 2 Tap Settings gt Wireless amp networks gt Bluetooth settings 3 In the list of devices tap a pai
56. ows A red line indicates the current time Tuesday jul 3 2012 Customer Satisfaction Review Meeting Room 112 Drag left or right to view earlier or later days Tap an event to view its details Tap and hold a time slot to create a new event at that time Agenda View Agenda view is a list of your events in chronological order Today july 3 2012 Customer Satisfaction Review Meeting 2 00pm 4 00pm Room 112 Weekly Review Meeting 4 00pm 5 00pm fe Room 101 Wednesday July 4 2012 Lunch with Lee noon 2 00pm Corner Cafe Thursday July 5 2012 Factory Tour 5 8 Contacts and Calendar Drag up or down to view earlier or later events Tap an event to view its details Viewing Event Details Tap an event to view its details Calendar c c lee gmail com noon 7 00pm July 20 Guests 1 bob gttech com Reminders 10 minutes va E Creating an Event You can use Calendar on your device to create events that appear on your device and in your Calendar on the web 1 In any Calendar view tap in the navigation bar and tap New event You can also tap and hold a spot in Day Week or Month view In the menu that opens tap New event Contacts and Calendar 5 9 Event detalls What From Fri Jul 20 2012 1 00pm To Fri Jul 20 2012 2 00pm Time zone 2 Enter details about the event Tap the plus button to add more re
57. p one of the three buttons E Compass Satellite Position and Satellite Information at the bottom of the screen to see the page More Applications 8 7 E Compass The E Compass page shows directions of movement including orientation pitch angle roll angle and azimuth angle 11 32 PM Pitch Roll Orientation 1337 SW Azimuth Angle Nia 2 30 Magnetic Field F Accuracy a Low 0 pT E Compass A Satellite Position Satellite Information 4 Cc B l Ld E ull p The Magnetic Field and Accuracy readings are for your reference When the application determines that calibration is needed it will pop up the Calibration graphics asking you to calibrate the compass unless you have disabled the function Hold the device and swing it in the way as shown on the screen Do this several times until the popup graphics disappear NOTE Follow these guidelines when using the compass e Keep the device away from objects that generate magnetic fields such as cars large belt buckles computers cell phones etc e If you must use the compass inside a car the device should be at least 20 cm 7 87 inches away from metal objects such as car doors dashboard air vents etc e Avoid playing the MP3 music with the internal speaker or connecting the AC adapter This will cause the magnetic interference to the compass 8 8 More Applications E Compass Settings Tap in the navigation bar and tap
58. p the file as a ringtone in the Music application See Add a Song to the Ringtone List in Chapter 7 for information You can specify a unique ringtone for a contact 1 Select the contact entry in the contacts list 2 Tap i in the navigation bar and tap Options 3 Tap the down arrow button to open the ringtone list Tap the one to play when the contact calls 4 Tap OK Joining or Separating Contacts When you add contacts in other ways such as by exchanging emails Contacts attempts to avoid duplication by joining any new contact information with existing contacts under a single entry You can also join contacts manually If contact information from different sources was joined in error you can separate the information back into individual contacts on your phone To join or separate contacts 1 Select the contact entry in the contacts list 2 Tap in the navigation bar and tap Edit contact 3 Tap B in the navigation bar and tap Join or Separate Contacts and Calendar 5 5 Calendar The Calendar application works with the web based Google Calendar calendaring service for creating and managing events meetings and appointments It also works with the Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync calendaring service To open Calendar tap the Calendar icon in the Launcher H The first time you open Calendar you are asked to add an account first or if an account has been set up you will see the existing calendar eve
59. power for extended time periods e Turn off radios that you aren t using e Lower the screen brightness and set a shorter screen timeout e Lower the volume e Avoid power consuming applications To check which applications consume the most battery power go to the Home screen tap in the navigation bar and tap Settings gt About phone gt Battery use 9 2 Managing Your Device Settings NOTE e Incorrect settings may cause your system to malfunction Make sure that you fully understand the function of a certain item before any adjustment Some setting items are available only for specific models Some setting items are available only for specific subscriptions you have with your carrier or applications you have in your device The Settings application contains most of the tools for customizing and configuring your device To open Settings use any of the two methods e Goto the Home screen tap B in the navigation bar and tap Settings e Open the Launcher Hd and tap the Settings icon Wireless and Networks Settings Item Description Airplane mode Check to turns off all wireless radios WLAN Check to turn on WLAN radio WLAN settings To set whether to receive a notification when an open WLAN network becomes available To display the list of WLAN networks previously configured and those detected See Connecting to a WLAN Network in Chapter 3 for more information To add a WLAN network by entering
60. red but unconnected device in the list If the device you expected isn t displayed tap Scan for devices 4 When connected the Status bar displays the Rg icon Managing Bluetooth Settings While in the Bluetooth settings screen you can change settings such as your device s Bluetooth name and discoverable mode To disconnect from a Bluetooth device tap the device in the list and tap OK to confirm that you want to disconnect To unpair a Bluetooth device tap and hold the device in the list and tap Unpair or Disconnect amp unpair in the menu that opens 3 8 Getting Connected Connecting to VPNs VPNs Virtual private networks allow you to connect to the resources inside a secured local network from outside that network Adding a VPN NOTE To configure VPN access from your device you must obtain the details from your network administrator 1 eS ee oN While on the Home screen tap B in the navigation bar Tap Settings gt Wireless amp networks gt VPN settings Tap Add VPN Tap the type of VPN to add Configure each component of the VPN settings following the instructions from your network administrator Tap in the navigation bar and tap Save The VPN is added to the list on the VPN settings screen Connecting to a VPN 1 2 While on the Home screen tap B in the navigation bar Tap Settings gt Wireless amp networks gt VPN settings The VPNs you ve added are listed on the VPN settings
61. rence in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiated 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 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 e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment 11 2 Regulatory Information The antenna s used for this transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Safety Precautions e Prolonged listening of music in maximum volume can damage the ears e The use of headphones other than those recommended supplied can cause hearing impairment due to excessive sound pressure e Caution for service personnel Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an
62. rmity to the following European Standards EN301489 1 Electronic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters ERM ElectroMagnetic Compatibility EMC standard for radio equipment and services Part 1 Common technical requirements EN301489 17 Electronic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters ERM ElectroMagnetic Compatibility EMC standard for radio equipment and services Part 17 Specific conditions for 2 4 GHz wideband transmission systems and 5 GHz high performance RLAN equipment Regulatory Information 11 1 EN55022 Radio disturbance characteristics EN55024 Immunity characteristics EN6100 3 2 Limits for harmonic current emissions EN6100 3 3 Limitation of voltage fluctuation and flicker in low voltage supply system EN60950 IEC 60950 Product Safety The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for modifications made by the User and the consequences thereof which may alter the conformity of the product with the CE Marking FCC Regulations 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 This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfe
63. s the international prefix of the country from where you are calling Enter the full phone number you want to dial including country code area code without the leading area code zero and local phone number Placing and Receiving Calls Select Models Only 4 9 Configuring Phone Call Settings You can configure phone call settings such as call forwarding call waiting and other special features offered by your carrier See Call Settings in Chapter 9 for information 4 10 Placing and Receiving Calls Select Models Only Chapter 5 Contacts and Calendar This chapter tells you how to use the Contacts and Calendar applications Contacts The Contacts application gives you quick and easy access to the people you want to reach To open Contacts tap the Contacts icon in the Launcher HEH You can also open Contacts by using Quick Contact See Quick Contact in Chapter 2 for information NOTE When you have added an account in your device you may synchronize contacts information if such service is available with your account on the web Importing Contacts from Your SIM Card You may have stored contacts on the SIM card if you re moving it from another phone You can add some or all of these contacts to the Contacts application 1 After opening Contacts tap in the navigation bar and tap Import Export 2 Tap Import from SIM card 3 To import all tap B in the navigation bar and tap Import al
64. s to make more than one language available you can slide left or right on the Space key to cycle to the previous or next language For settings information see Language and Keyboard Settings in Chapter 9 To enter numbers or symbols tap the Symbols key to switch to the numbers and symbols keyboard Tap the Alt key on the symbols keyboard to view additional symbols press it again to switch back Tap and hold a key to open a window of additional symbols 2 14 Basic Skills NOTE If your model supports other input methods you can switch to another input method by tapping and holding an input field while the onscreen keyboard is open Tap Input method in the menu that opens and then tap the method you want Editing Text You can edit the text you enter in text fields and use menu commands to cut copy and paste text within or across applications Some applications don t support editing some or all of the text they display others may offer their own way to select text you want to work with Searching Information NOTE If you re searching the web make sure your device is connected to the Internet You can search for information on your device and on the web using Google search 1 Access the Search box by one of the below ways Tap O in the navigation bar In applications such as Contacts the application s own search box opens when you press the key Tap the Search icon in the Launcher HEH 2 If you
65. se the cover Removing an SD card You can safely remove the SD card from your device any time the device is shut down If you need to remove the card while the device is on unmount the card first to prevent corrupting or damaging the card To unmount 1 Goto the Home screen and tap B in the navigation bar 1 10 Getting Started 2 Tap Settings gt Storage gt Unmount SD card 3 Flip open the microSD card cover Press the edge of the card to release it and then pull the card out of the slot Using the Tether A tether is provided for attaching the stylus to your device 1 Insert one of the tether s loop ends through the hole of the stylus as indicated by below Then insert the other end through the first loop as indicated by below and pull it tight 2 Insert the other loop end to the right side holder on the device as indicated by below Then insert the stylus end through the loop as indicated by below and pull it tight Getting Started 1 11 Chapter 2 Basic Skills This chapter familiarizes you with the basic operations of your device CAUTION The device can get uncomfortably warm when you use it in high temperatures In such a circumstance please take safety measures such as wearing gloves to protect yourself Prolonged body contact can cause discomfort and potentially a burn Waking Up and Shutting Down Waking Up Your device sleeps after a period of inactivity 1 minute by d
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67. set whether you want to enjoy animated transitions for specific occasions To set how long of idle time to wait before the screen darkens Location and Security Settings Item Use wireless networks Use GPS satellites Set up screen lock Set up SIM card lock Visible passwords Description To set whether to use information from WLAN and mobile networks for location aware applications To set whether to use the built in GPS Global Positioning System satellite receiver to pinpoint your location To specify the unlock security Could be none a pattern a numeric PIN or a password To configure the device to require entering the SIM card PIN to use it To change the SIM card PIN Check to briefly show each character of passwords as you enter them so that you can see what you enter Managing Your Device 9 Description Select device administrators Opens list of the applications you have authorized to be device administrators for your device This is typically an enterprise application that you granted this authority to when you added an account hosted by an enterprise service that requires the ability to implement security policies on the devices that connect to it Use secure Check to allow applications to access your encrypted credentials store of secure certificates and related passwords and other credentials If you have not set a password for the credential storage this set
68. stments of the display backlight a a Cg Mobile Flashes in blue to indicate that the phone P 3 2 Phone function select models only is switched on Indicator RF Radio Flashes in blue to indicate that the Frequency Bluetooth radio is on cicero Flashes in amber to indicate that the WLAN P 3 3 wireless network radio is on Flashes in purple to indicate that the GPS receiver is on If more than one module is switched on the indicator changes color in a cyclic way i Charge Glows in amber to indicate that battery P 1 8 Notification charging is in progress Indicator l oy Glows in green to indicate that the battery is fully charged Glows in red to indicate that the battery power is critically low less than 10 P 3 6 Flashes in red to inform you of scheduled appointments alarms and reminders Touch Screen Displays the output of your device and P 2 2 responds to your tapping 1 2 Getting Started Back Components Ref Component Description See Also Serves as the input device by tapping on the P 2 2 touchscreen to make selections and enter information Store it in the slot when not in use Provides extra light when taking pictures P 7 3 Can also function as torch light when set accordingly Takes still pictures or records video clips The P 7 1 rear lens supports 5 MP mega pixel Inside is the RFID antenna that reads RFID P 8 11 Antenna Radio frequency identifica
69. t your device connected through a variety of ways Overview Types of Connections Your device can connect to a variety of networks and devices including mobile networks for voice and data transmission WLAN networks and Bluetooth devices such as headsets You can also connect your device to a computer to transfer files Entering Airplane Mode Some locations may require you to switch off all wireless radios You can do so by placing your device in Airplane mode To quickly enter Airplane mode press and hold the power button until a menu pops up Tap Airplane mode The FN icon displays in the Status bar Getting Connected 3 1 Connecting to Mobile Networks Select Models Only Your device supports HSDPA High Speed Downlink Packet Access HSDPA is an enhanced 3G third generation mobile telephony communications protocol It can operate on 850 900 1800 1900 2100MHz To use the phone you need to first set up an account with a mobile phone network service provider The functions available to you depend on the services offered by your service provider and your type of subscription Your service provider will provide you with a SIM card This card contains your mobile phone account details and rights contacts that can be stored and any additional services to which you have subscribed You must install a SIM card before you can make or receive phone calls or use wireless data services See Installing the SIM Card in Chap
70. te 90 to the left as shown below The display orientation changes automatically when you rotate the device 90 to the left or back Landscape Portrait NOTE The orientation remains landscape when you rotate the device 90 to the right or 180 to an upside down manner Basic Skills 2 3 Home Screen The Home screen is your starting point to access all the features on your device You can have it display application icons widgets shortcuts and other features that you want The default Home screen already contains some shortcuts and widgets At the top of the screen the Status bar displays the time information about the status of your device and icons for notifications that you ve received all 11 26 AM File Manager S ECome Camera T Getac perip fo aw ode Co To return to the Home screen at any time tap at the bottom of the screen 2 4 Basic Skills Extensions to the Home Screen You can slide left or right across the Home screen to see other parts of the Home screen The extensions to the Home screen provide more space for widgets shortcuts and other items Small dots at the lower left and right indicate which screen you re viewing Tap and hold the small dots on the lower left or right of the screen to view thumbnails of the Home screen and its extensions which you can tap to open Items on the Home Screen There are three types of items you can add to the Home screen They are e Shortcu
71. ter 1 for installation instructions Checking or Modifying Mobile Network Settings The icons in the Status bar indicate which kind of data network you re connected to and the voice and data network signal strength Initially your device is configured to use the fastest mobile network available for data But you can configure your device to use only a slower 2G network for data to extend the life of your battery between charges You can also configure your device to access a different set of networks entirely or to behave in special ways when roaming While on the Home screen tap in the navigation bar Tap Settings gt Wireless amp networks gt Mobile networks From here you can check what network you re using enable or disable data roaming and limit your data connections to 2G networks See Wireless and Networks Settings in Chapter 9 for information 3 2 Getting Connected Using WLAN Networks WLAN wireless local area network is a wireless networking technology that can provide Internet access at distances of up to 100 meters Turning WLAN On or Off hd Tap the widget turn WLAN on or off on the Home screen default configuration to Or perform these steps 1 While on the Home screen tap B in the navigation bar 2 Tap Settings gt Wireless amp networks 3 Tap WLAN to change the WLAN radio status Airplane mode Disable all wirele ne WLAN WLAN settings Bluetooth Turn on Blueto
72. ther applications you ve been using keep on running You can quickly switch among your applications to work with several at once To switch to a recently used application press and hold A at the bottom of the screen to open a small window with icons of applications that you ve used recently 2 8 Basic Skills Working with Menus There are two kinds of Android menus options menus and context menus Options Menus Options menus contain tools that apply to the activities of the current screen or application not to any specific item on the screen Ann Lee j p John Smith oes Search New contact Display options Accounts Import Export GI F1 F2 F3 2 E You open an options menu by tapping in the navigation bar NOTE Not all screens have options menus Basic Skills 2 9 Context Menus Context menus contain tools that apply to a specific item on the screen John Smith View contact Call contact Text contact Add to favorites You open a context menu by tapping and holding an item on the screen NOTE Not all items have context menus 2 10 Basic Skills Navigation Bar The navigation bar at the bottom of the screen provides buttons for navigation purposes and frequently used tasks A F1 F2 F3 O E Button Name Description Back See Also Goes back to the previous screen Opens the Home screen P 2 3 F1 Opens File Manager by default P 8 4 You can assign a di
73. timedia Icons and Items Descriptions ela Q Switches between the back and front camera Select Camera lens ah Back Front Table Note means not available for the front camera All changes remain effective until you change them again Multimedia 7 7 Gallery Use the Gallery application to view pictures and play videos that you ve taken with your device downloaded or copied onto your SD card the internal one of your device and or an external SD card Viewing Pictures and Videos 1 Tap the Gallery icon in the Launcher Ey 2 Pictures and videos are grouped in albums Tap an album to open it and view its contents in thumbnail view You can peek into an album stack by touching it with two fingers and spreading them apart Open Camera w Gallery 7 8 Multimedia 3 The thumbnails are displayed in chronological order Tap a thumbnail to view or play it in full screen Actual size depends on the picture video quality Return to th in Gall eturn to the main Gallery screen Suchen ene Name of the album to stack view Tap an arrow to scroll a screenful at a time Drag left or right to scroll rapidly 4 When you open a picture control icons appear on the screen briefly To recall them tap the screen Multimedia 7 9 Tap Menu or to access other actions Tap More in the menu for more actions om Details gt Set as al crop 5 When you open a video playback
74. ting is dimmed Install from SD To install a secure certificate from an SD card card Set password To set or change the password at least 8 characters for your secure credential storage Clear storage To delete all secure certificates and related credentials and erase the secure storage s own password Applications Settings Item Description Unknown sources Check to permit installation of applications that you obtain from web sites email or other locations other than Android Market Manage To open a list of applications on your device The applications default view lists downloaded applications You can tap another tab to change the view Tap an application to view details about the application and perform related actions if buttons are available Running services To open a list of services applications or parts of applications that provide services to other applications or that run even when their main application isn t running 9 8 Managing Your Device Item Description Storage use Opens a list of all applications on your device with information about the storage they use Battery use Opens a list of the applications that have used battery power since you last charged your device Development To set up functions that are useful for developing Android applications Accounts and Sync Settings Item Description Background data Check to permit applications to synchronize data in the backgroun
75. tion tags Optional Getting Started 1 3 Top Components Description Barcode Scans and reads barcodes Reader Lens Optional Power Button Starts up your device Turns off or restores the screen When pressed longer Opens a menu with options for Silent mode Airplane mode and Power off Volume c1 decreases the sound volume Control Buttons c1 increases the sound volume Trigger Button Provides the trigger function for the barcode reader application 1 4 Getting Started See Also P 8 1 P 2 1 P 8 1 Bottom Components Ref Component Description See Also O Connects to the AC adapter P 1 8 Connects the external antenna for Pass through WWAN wireless wide area network 3G Connector connectivity Optional GPS Pass through Connects the external antenna for GPS Connector signal reception Optional Docking Connects to the office or vehicle dock Connector purchased separately Micro USB Host Connects to a computer via USB cable P 3 10 Connector purchased separately for data transfer USB Client Connects to a USB device Connector Getting Started 1 5 Left Side Components Ref Component Description See Also Tether Holder P 1 11 For holding a tether such as the stylus tether There is one holder on the left side and another on the right side MicroSD Card Inside is the
76. tions View Switches between icon and list view Refresh Refreshes the current directory Setting Show all Check to show all files directories files directories Display type Sets the view to icon or list view Home directory Specifies a folder as the home directory in setting File Manager Opening a File When you tap a filename File Manager tries to open or execute the file depending on the file type NOTE Not all files can be opened in this way Using Context Menu Tap and hold a file or folder name to open the context menu You can then cut copy rename or delete it Operations Cut Copy Rename Delete 8 6 More Applications GPS ECompass GPS ECompass can e Function as a compass e Receive GPS satellite signals to calculate the location of your device e Record GPS logs Tap the GPS ECompass shortcut on the Home screen or tap GPS ECompass in the Launcher HEY To access GPS information make sure that the GPS receiver is turned on Tap the widget EZ on the Home screen default configuration to turn the GPS receiver on or off The sy icon flashes in the status bar to indicate that GPS positioning is in process The icon stops flashing when positioning is completed NOTE e A message appears if positioning is not completed in 10 minutes e When not using GPS turn off the GPS receiver Leaving it on will consume more power The application has three pages as described later Ta
77. ts You can create playlists to organize your music files into sets of songs which you can play in the order you set or in a shuffle Creating a Playlist 1 When viewing a list of songs in the library tap and hold the first song you want to add to the new playlist 2 Tap Add to playlist 3 Tap New 4 Enter a name and tap Save The new playlist is added to the Playlist library You can also add the song that is playing in the Playback screen as the first song in a playlist by tapping in the navigation bar and tapping Add to playlist Or tap Save as playlist to save all the songs in an album that you re playing as a playlist Adding a Song to a Playlist 1 While viewing a list of tracks in the Library tap and hold a song to add it to a playlist 2 Tap Add to playlist 3 Tap the name of the playlist to add the song to The song is added to the playlist You can also add the song that is playing in the Playback screen to a playlist by tapping in the navigation bar and tapping Add to playlist Moving songs in a Playlist While in a playlist you can drag a song up or down to change its order in the playlist 7 14 Multimedia Removing a Song from a Playlist While in a playlist tap and hold the song to remove from the playlist and tap Remove from playlist NOTE The song isn t deleted from the SD card or other playlists it s removed only from the playlist you re working with Multimedia 7 15 Chapter 8 More
78. ts Add shortcuts to applications a bookmarked webpage a favorite contact a music playlist and many other items The shortcuts available depend on the applications you have installed e Widgets Add any of a variety of miniature applications widgets to your Home screen including a clock a music player a picture frame a calendar that shows upcoming appointments etc e Folders Add a folder where you can organize Home screen items or folders that contain your contacts Your folders contents are kept up to date automatically Basic Skills 2 5 Drag apps to your Home screen Touch amp hold an app in the Launcher until it vibrates Shortcut noon Lunch with Lee 11 07 Customizing Your Home Screen Widget You can add application icons shortcuts widgets and other items to any part of the Home screen You can also change the wallpaper Adding an Item to the Home Screen 1 Open the Home screen where you want to add the item 2 Tap in the navigation bar and tap Add Or Tap and hold an empty location on the Home screen 3 Inthe menu that opens tap the type of item to add 4 Tap the item to add Moving an Item on the Home Screen 1 Tap and hold the item you want to move until it is enlarged Don t lift the stylus 2 Drag the item to a new location on the screen 2 6 Basic Skills Pause at the edge of the screen to drag the item onto another Home screen pane
79. ts Non adhesive generic screen protectors designed specifically for use on portable devices with LCD panels may be used to help protect the screen from minor scratches e Never clean your device with it powered on Use a soft lint free cloth to wipe the screen and the exterior of your device e Do not use paper towels to clean the screen e Never attempt to disassemble repair or make any modifications to your device Disassembly modification or any attempt at repair could cause damage to your device and even bodily injury or property damage and will void the warranty e Do not store or carry flammable liquids gases or explosive materials in the same compartment as your device its parts or accessories 10 2 Caring and Maintenance Chapter 11 Regulatory Information NOTE Marking labels located on the exterior of your device indicate the regulations that your model complies with Please check the marking labels on your device and refer to the corresponding statements in this chapter Some notices apply to specific models only Regulations Statements European Notice Products with the CE marking comply with Radio amp Telecommunication Terminal Equipment Directive R amp TTE 1999 5 EEC the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89 336 EEC and the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC as amended by Directive 93 68 ECC issued by the Commission of the European Community Compliance with these directives implies confo
80. want to target where to search tap the icon at the left of the search box A panel opens with icons for All for Web and for the applications you ve checked in the Searchable items settings Tap the icon that represents where you want to search Basic Skills 2 15 Tap to open Searchable Items settings All Web Apps Contacts 3 Type in the input field If you re searching the web suggestions from Google web search are added to the list of previously chosen search results If you re searching the device matching items on your device appear in the list 4 If what you re searching for is in the list of suggestions or previously chosen search results tap it in the list If what you re searching for is not in the list tap the icon at the right of the search box or tap the Go key on the onscreen keyboard to search 5 The search result displays in the appropriate application such as Contacts or the Browser Locking the Screen The lock screen displays whenever you turn on your device or wake up the screen By default you unlock the screen by dragging the lock icon to the other side of the screen You can configure screen lock security so that only a pattern PIN or password can unlock the screen See Location and Security Settings in Chapter 9 for information on configuring screen lock security 2 16 Basic Skills Chapter 3 Getting Connected This chapter tells you how you can ge

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