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1. 3 Touch Data roaming 3 4 Sharing Your SpringBoard s Data Connection You can share your tablet s data connection with a PC using the USB tethering or Portable Wi Fi hotspot function 34 3 4 1 Sharing a Data Connection via USB USB tethering only works with PCs running Windows XP Windows Vista or Windows 7 1 Connect your SpringBoard to a PC using the USB cable that comes with the SpringBoard 2 Touch gt Settings 3 Touch Wireless amp networks gt Tethering amp portable hotspot 4 Select USB tethering to share your data connection 3 4 2 Sharing a Data Connection as a Portable Wi Fi Hotspot 1 Touch gt Settings 2 Touch Wireless amp networks gt Tethering amp portable hotspot 3 Select Portable Wi Fi hotspot to share your data connection lt e If you select Portable Wi Fi hotspot to share a data connection you can touch Configure Wi Fi hotspot to configure portable Wi Fi hotspots 3 5 Turning Airplane Mode On or Off Using a mobile device or accessory with wireless radios while on board an aircraft may interfere with the aircraft s electronic systems and is illegal in many countries Always obey applicable laws and turn airplane mode on When airplane mode is on your SpringBoard will disable mobile network services and turn off Bluetooth and Wi Fi To turn airplane mode on or off 1 On the Home screen touch the digital clock in the lower right corner Then touch on the displayed menu 2 Tou
2. be sure to move or delete any personal information on your old device If you are worried about viruses when you receive messages or emails from a stranger you can delete them without opening them If you use your device to browse the Internet avoid websites that might pose a security risk to avoid theft of your personal information If you use services such as Wi Fi tether or Bluetooth set passwords for these services to prevent unauthorized access When these services are not in use turn them off Install or upgrade device security software and regularly scan for viruses Be sure to obtain third party applications from a legitimate source Downloaded third party applications should be scanned for viruses Install security software or patches released by Huawei or third party application providers Some applications require and transmit location information As a result a third party may be able to share yourlocation information 56 V Your device may provide detection and diagnostic information to third party application providers Third party vendors use this information to improve their products and services V fyou have concerns about the security of your personal information and data please contact mobile huawei com 57 1 2 Legal Notice Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 2011 All rights reserved No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written c
3. 10 3 Unlocking the Screen 1 Press the Power button to wake up the screen 2 Drag the unlock icon to any point of the circle that is around the icon Je If you have set up a screen unlock pattern draw the pattern to unlock the screen 1 10 4 Setting the Screen Unlock Pattern 1 Touch gt Settings 2 Touch Location amp security gt Configure lock screen gt Pattern 3 Set the screen unlock pattern as prompted 15 1 11 Navigation Icons The following icons are commonly used on the Home screen or other application screens Touch the icons to perform the following operations Touch Cx To Return to the previous screen Return to the Home screen Open the list of recently used applications and running applications View all applications installed on the tablet Open the customization screen Open an options menu When starting an application you can see this icon in the upper right corner of the screen Close the keyboard When the keyboard is displayed you can see this icon in the lower left corner of the screen Open a drop down menu This icon appears in the lower right corner of some text boxes 1 12 Opening the Settings List In the settings list you can view and change the settings for the SpringBoard s Wi Fi sounds date and time and more Y On the Home screen touch the digital clock in the lower right corner In the displayed menu touch TY then Settings 17 M On the Ho
4. Pinch your fingers together and move them apart For example when viewing pictures pinch your fingers together to zoom out and move your fingers apart to zoom in 1 9 Home Screen 1 9 1 Home Screen at a Glance T Mobile on EC Get your family organized No Description 1 Touch A to open the text search box Enter text in the box to search for matching content 2 Touch Z to open the voice search box Speak to search as prompted 3 Touch to see recently used applications and running applications Touch to return to the Home screen Touch X to return to the previous screen No Description Displays the time Wi Fi status and signals battery power and more To open the notification panel touch the digital clock Displays widgets and application shortcuts Touch to access the Apps screen Touch t to open the customization screen Depending on the presets of the product you have purchased your Home screen might look a little different The preceding figure is provided for your reference only 1 9 2 Home Screen Extensions Flick left or right across the Home screen to switch between Home screen extensions You can also touch and hold a blank area of the Home screen or its extensions to display screen thumbnails Then touch the thumbnail of the screen you want to view 10 1 9 3 Customizing the Home Screen If there is enough room you can add items such as shortcuts and widgets to the
5. character to the left of the cursor Touch and hold to delete all characters to the left of the cursor 28 2 4 Editing Text 1 Touch the text field where you want to edit text Z wil appear at the cursor 2 Move the cursor to the position where you want to edit text 3 Drag the cursor to select the text you want to edit 4 Touch Copy Cut or Select all to edit the text or touch the Delete key on the keyboard to delete the selected text 29 3 Wireless Networks Your SpringBoard allows you to connect to various wireless networks and devices via Wi Fi or Bluetooth A Using a wireless device or accessory while driving may cause distraction and may be illegal Always obey local laws and drive safely 3 1 Wi Fi Wi Fi is a wireless networking technology that allows users to access the Internet through wireless access points Wi Fi connectivity depends on wireless access points and your surroundings To use Wi Fi on your SpringBoard you must access a wireless access point or hotspot 3 1 1 Turning Wi Fi On or Off Touch gt Settings gt Wireless amp networks gt Wi Fi to turn Wi Fi on or off 3 1 2 Configuring Wi Fi Settings 1 Touch gt Settings 2 Touch Wireless amp networks gt Wi Fi settings 30 On the Wi Fi settings screen you can turn Wi Fi on or off turn open network notification on or off connect to a Wi Fi network or add a Wi Fi network 3 1 3 Connecting to a Wi Fi Network 1 Tu
6. file on a webpage and then touch Save link in the displayed menu ES To protect your SpringBoard and personal data set your tablet to download applications only from trusted sources Touch gt Settings gt Applications and then clear the Unknown sources check box 39 5 Email 5 1 Opening an Email To open an email touch gt Email 5 2 Adding and Deleting Email Accounts 5 2 1 Setting Up an Email Account 1 Touch gt Email 2 Enter account information and touch Next You can also touch Manual setup to manually configure server settings ES If you touch Manual setup to manually set up your email account contact your email service provider for specific settings 3 Set up your account as prompted 5 2 2 Deleting an Email Account 1 Touch gt Email 2 Touch gt Account settings 3 Select the account to be deleted and touch Remove account 5 3 Sending and Receiving Emails 5 3 1 Editing and Sending an Email 1 Touch Email then the email account you want to use 40 2 Touch inthe upper right corner of the screen 3 Enter the recipient s email address the email subject and the email content 4 Touch Send in the upper right corner of the screen 5 3 2 Reading an Email 1 Touch Email and select the email account you want to use 2 Touch 7 inthe upper right corner of the screen to refresh the inbox and then select the email you want to read 5 3 3 Other Operations When r
7. gt Settings gt Screen and select HDMI 1 Connect the HDMI cable to the HDMI ports of your SpringBoard and TV 2 Select the program source of the TV and then use the TV to play the signals received through the HDMI port 25 2 Text Input Touch a text field to open the keyboard Then touch letters and symbols on the keyboard to enter text To close the keyboard touch inthe lower left corner of the screen 2 1 Selecting a Text Inout Method 1 Touch gt Settings 2 Touch Language amp input gt Current input method to select a text input method 26 2 2 Andriod Keyboard No Description Switch between uppercase and lowercase letters Switch to the number symbol input mode Move to next item Enter a space Start a new line Ojo lG 1 4 Touch to delete the character to the left of the cursor v Touch and hold to delete all characters to the left of the cursor 27 2 3 Swype Keyboard ED Swype keyboard provides an optional text input method which may not be installed on your SpringBoard Download Swype keyboard if you want to use it z 9 Description Select an input language Switch between uppercase and lowercase letters View the Swype Help Open the symbol keyboard Open the number keyboard Enter a space Turn on voice input Switch to the small keyboard Start a new line coj ooj 1 Oo O1 cCco n5o Oo Touch to delete the
8. 1 Touch gt Settings gt Location amp security 2 Select Use GPS satellites to turn on the GPS receiver 54 How Can I View the Applications Running on My Tablet Touch CI gt Running How Can I Uninstall an Application 1 Touch s gt Settings gt Applications gt Manage applications 2 Touch the application you want to uninstall and then touch Uninstall How Can I Exit a Running Application After starting an application if you touch A the application will run in the background To exitthe applications running in the background touch Running gt What Can Do When the SpringBoard Runs Slowly V Access the settings menu of the browser and clear the browser s cache M Touch gt Settings gt Applications gt Manage applications Then uninstall unused applications or clear applications caches 55 1 1 Personal Information and Data Security The use of some functions or third party applications on your device could result in your personal information and data being lost or becoming accessible to others Several measures are recommended to help you protect personal and confidential information C C Ww Place your device in a safe area to prevent it from unauthorized use Set your device screen to lock and create a password or unlock pattern to open it Periodically back up personal information kept on your SIM UIM card memory card or stored in your device memory If you change to a different device
9. Board press and hold the Power button until the screen displays a dialog box and then touch OK in the dialog box When the SpringBoard is switched on or malfunctions press and hold the Power button for 10 seconds After release press and hold the Power button again until your SpringBoard vibrates indicating thatit is restarting 1 5 Charging the Battery To charge the SpringBoard s battery connect the charger to the charger port and plug the charger into a power outlet as shown in the following figure 1 6 Important Information About the Battery When charging the battery for the first time charge it for at least 6 hours to ensure that your SpringBoard displays the battery information correctly Y Ifthe battery has not been used for a long time or the battery power is exhausted you may not be able to power on your tablet immediately after you begin charging the battery This is normal Allow the battery to charge for a few minutes with the tablet powered off before attempting to power it on Using data services increases the power consumption of the tablet and will therefore reduce the length of time that the tablet can be used between battery charges The time required to fully charge the battery depends on the ambient temperature and the age of the battery When the battery power is low your SpringBoard will alert you and display a message When the battery power is almost exhausted your SpringBoard will power off autom
10. Contents WESTEN NONE m T UT TT 1 1T Welco Me occ MEE uU eet re eee eee renee ee 1 1 2 SpringBoard ata Glance E t 1 1 3 Installing the SIM and microSD CardS sneer 2 1 4 Switching Your SpringBoard On or OH 3 1 5 Charging the Battery ee ERE 3 1 6 Important Information About the Battery sese 4 1 7 Power Saving TipS mm 5 1 8 MOT Whe e IE ACON etit iioi END E E DUE 5 iEn nEeerIomeR mm a u 7 1 9 1 Home Screen at a Galle periti HrSEpH Ret trt MR eorr tapa 7 1 9 2 Home Screen EXIOITSIONS asas sees 9 1 9 3 Customizing the Home Screen essent 11 1 10 Locking and Unlocking the Screen sii iere tti torte rettet ettet 14 1 10 1 Locking Tie S688 soon rop ORI drin EE Re een eque Mme 14 1 10 2 Setting the Screen Timeout Period 14 1 10 3 Unlocking the Screen uen eerie Reprise Ro peint 15 1 10 4 Setting the Screen Unlock Pattern sees 15 dod Navigation IGOIISmseededededededonadadudadu dedu debebit tgp ntn 16 1 12 Opening the Settings SL 17 1 13 Connecting Your Tablet to a PC sese 19 Bc Urno OTUINUDD e a E aa 20 1 33 21 SUEDE e a a a a ea v n 22 TAS E e A ME 22 e TMI OUT E a E E es 23 1 14 Connecting Your Tablet to a TV sese 24 PANI dial 0 8 eR ER 26 2 1 Selecting a Text Input Method s 26 2 2 Andriod Keyboard 27 2 9 o Wype Keyboard sssri ese eere noe noce EGRE RR ROM 28 2 4 Eding T s educit co M MC se 29 3 Wireless NeIWOoIrKS 2i oan e eee rase as rre b up E
11. Home screen You can also change the wallpaper to suit your preference Adding an Item 1 Flick to the Home screen or extension where you want to add an item 2 Touch inthe upper right corner of the screen 3 Touch an item type option from those displayed for example Widgets or App shortcuts 4 Touch the item to be added to the Home screen The icon for the selected item will be automatically added to the Home screen 11 Moving an Item Touch and hold an icon on the Home screen drag the icon to the desired position and then release it 12 Removing an Item 1 Touch and hold an icon to be removed until the trash can appears on the screen 2 Without lifting your finger drag the icon to the trash can 3 When both the icon and the trash can are focused release the icon by lifting your finger 13 Changing the Wallpaper 1 On the Home screen touch inthe upper right corner of the screen 2 Touch Wallpapers to select a picture and set it as the wallpaper Wallpapers 1 10 Locking and Unlocking the Screen 1 10 1 Locking the Screen When your SpringBoard is turned on press the Power button to lock the screen M f your SpringBoard is idle for a preset period of time the screen will lock automatically 1 10 2 Setting the Screen Timeout Period To set the idle time after which the SpringBoard automatically turns off and locks the screen touch gt Settings gt Screen gt Timeout 14 1
12. ard PIN using the on screen keyboard 4 Touch OK 9 2 Changing the SIM Card PIN 1 Touch gt Settings 2 Touch Location amp security gt Set up SIM card lock 3 Touch Change SIM PIN and then enter the current SIM card PIN using the on screen keyboard 4 Enter the new SIM card PIN and then touch OK 53 1 0 FAQs How Can I Prevent Automatic Change of Screen Orientation When Rotating My Tablet Touch gt Settings gt Screen and then clear the Auto rotate screen check box How Can Set the Screen Lock Touch gt Settings gt Location amp security gt Configure lock screen and then select Pattern PIN or Password as a method for locking your SpringBoard s screen How Can I Stop a Song Playing in the Background When your SpringBoard is playing a song in the background NP is displayed in the notification bar Touch WF to open the music playback screen and then touch Il to stop playing the song How Can I Create an Application Shortcut on the Home Screen On the Apps screen touch and hold an application icon until the Home screen thumbnails are displayed Then drag the icon to where you want to place it and release your finger How Can Set a Ringtone for an Alarm 1 Touch sss gt Clock to display the Clock screen 2 Touch to display the Alarm screen 3 Touch the alarm for which you want to set a ringtone On the alarm settings screen touch Ringtone How Can I Use the GPS
13. atically 1 7 Power Saving Tips When your SpringBoard is notin use turn off the screen backlight Reduce the time it takes for the screen backlight to turn off when your tabletis idle Lower the screen brightness Decrease the volume Turn off Bluetooth when you are not using it Turn off Wi Fi when you are not using it Turn off your tablets GPS receiver when you are not using it Turn off the data service when you are not using it 9 9 99 9 x 1 8 Touchscreen Actions On the touchscreen you can use your finger to operate the applications and screen elements conveniently Your SpringBoard supports the following actions Action Description Touch Tap applications or other elements with your finger to open or select them For example touch the on screen keyboard to enter letters numbers and symbols Action Touch and hold Flick e d Double touch Description Touch an item with your finger and do not release it until the tablet responds For example touch and hold an item to open its shortcut menu Touch and hold an item and move itto a desired position For example drag a shortcut icon to the trash can to delete the icon Move your finger quickly either vertically or horizontally across the screen For example flick up and down to scroll through a list or flick left or right to switch between pictures Quickly touch the screen twice For example double touch a webpage to zoom in on the webpage
14. ch ON or OFF next to Airplane mode 35 4 Browser Touch gt Browser To access more Browser settings touch ES inthe upper right corner of the Browser screen Your Browser also supports multi webpage browsing To open more webpages touch onthe Browser screen 36 4 1 Browsing a Webpage 1 Open Browser 2 Enter a web address or touch 9 and speak a web address 3 After opening the website flick up or down to browse the webpage News Modem Mast Espace wete of rar Sever Mobile Phone Movie Brostibend Wome Device S x 2081 Mobile wort Congest diis un Video Products ka e wi Ae eii HUMAN MUM Motu HUME ERL Y Sem eal Tr 9006 Touch To Open a new webpage Go back Go forward Stop loading a webpage Bookmark the current webpage Display the search box O l GOL E lG 1 37 Touch To 7 Access the bookmark screen 8 View more menu options 4 2 Bookmarks When browsing a webpage touch YY to add the web address as a bookmark You can also touch to open the bookmark screen Then touch and hold a bookmark to view more options 38 4 3 Downloading Files You can download files images and even applications from webpages The downloaded files will be stored on your SpringBoard or microSD card For example to download an image touch and hold the image on a webpage and then touch Save image in the displayed menu to download a file touch and hold the link to a
15. creen 3 Edit contact information and touch Done 6 5 Deleting a Contact 7 Touch Contacts 2 Touch the contact to be deleted and touch S in the upper right corner of the screen 3 Touch Delete contact 6 6 Combining Contacts 1 Select a contact and touch 9 2 Touch amp gt Join 3 Touch the contact to be combined and touch Done 43 Multimedia 7 1 Sound Recorder On the Apps screen touch Sound Recorder to open the Sound Recorder screen To use the recorder W Touch tostartto record M Touch to play the recording M Touch H to stop recording 7 2 Camera and Camcorder On the Apps screen touch Camera or Camcorder to launch the camera or the camcorder and take pictures or record videos Be sure to clean the protective lens cover with a microfiber cloth before you shoot pictures and videos The lens cover with smudges from fingers can cause blurry pictures with a halo effect 44 7 2 1 Camera Screen Touch To Zoom in and out Set the white balance Set the color effect Take a picture Configure the camera settings Switch between the front and rear cameras Switch between the camera drag to the right and camcorder drag to the left modes 8 Review photos NID lO lG 45 7 2 2 Camcorder Screen Touch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 To Zoom in and out Set the white balance Set the color effect Record a video Set the vide
16. eading an email you can touch the icons listed in the following table to reply to or forward the email Touch To d Reply to the email sender d Reply to the email sender and other recipients gt Forward the email 41 6 Contacts Contacts enables you to save and manage contact information such as the phone numbers and email addresses of your contacts After you save contact information on your tablet you have easy access to the people with whom you want to communicate 6 1 Accessing Contacts Touch gt Contacts 6 2 Creating a Contact 1 Touch Contacts 2 Touch Create a new contact If you already have some contacts saved in Contacts touch New 3 Enter contact information 4 Touch Done e If you are accessing Contacts for the first time you can touch Sign in to an account to log in to your email account and synchronize contact information from your email account 6 3 Importing Contacts 1 Open Contacts 2 Touch in the upper right corner of the screen 3 Touch Import Export 4 Select the SIM or microSD card from which you want to import contacts 42 P The first time you open Contacts you can touch Import contacts from a file or out Import from SIM card to import contacts from the microSD or SIM card 6 4 Editing Detailed Contact Information 1 Touch Contacts 2 Touch the contact for whom detailed contact information is to be edited and touch inthe upper right corner of the s
17. em the installation of Windows Media Player 11 or later is required to launch the Hi Suite You can use Hi Suite software to synchronize your contacts and calendar appointments between your PC and Tablet 1 Connecting the tablet to your PC and turn on MTP 2 Double click the virtual CD ROM device SpringBoard to launch the Hi Suite software 3 In the navigation tree on the left you can choose Store to download applications and in Download you can see the downloading status If you choose Management you can install or uninstall applications on your tablet For more details please refer to the Hi Suite help Hi Suite is designed to work on Windows XP SP2 Windows Vista and Windows 7 Itis recommended that you use one of these systems 1 13 3 MTP SpringBoard supports MTP funtion You can also use MTP function to transfer files between SpringBoard and PC After connecting SpringBoard and PC you will find a new drive on Window Explorer If you installed a micro SD card you can find another new disk Open the disk to browser files on SpringBoard and trasnfer files between SpringBoard and PC Or you can open Windows Media Player in Version 11 or later to transfer media files between your PC and SpringBoard Follow the instructions on your 22 computer to synchronize media files between your Tablet and PC or between your micro SD card and PC E On Macintosh the virtual CD ROM device named SpringBoard may run automatical
18. en to view the previous or next picture 49 You can pinch to zoom in or out on a picture or rotate the tablet sideways to switch the screen orientation for viewing pictures o o o Touch To 1 View more menu options 2 Delete the currently displayed picture 3 Share the picture via Bluetooth email and so on 4 Play a slideshow 50 8 Applications 8 1 Calendar Use Calendar to create and manage events such as meetings and appointments To open Calendar touch Calendar on the Apps screen o Day Week Month A Today W March 2011 IH D0000 4 3 3 6 H 8 5 we 1 12 13 14 15 06 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2 we 37 28 29 30 3 Touch To 1 Display your calendar in day view 2 Display your calendar in week view 3 Display your calendar in month view 4 Display the search box 5 Display today s calendar view 51 Touch To 6 Create a new event 7 View more calendar settings 8 2 Alarms 1 Touch gt Clock to display the Clock screen 2 Touch to display the Alarm screen 3 Select an alarm to enable it Touch an alarm to set it To add more alarms touch Add alarm 8 30 AM 9 00 AM 52 9 Security Settings A If you have lost your PIN consult your service provider 9 1 Turning On the SIM Card PIN 1 Touch gt Settings 2 Touch Location amp security gt Set up SIM card lock 3 Touch Lock SIM card and then enter the default SIM c
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20. ly Double click the androidfiletransfer dmg and make sure the MTP is turned on After Double clicking the Android icon appeared you can browse files on the SpringBoard and after double clicking the Applications icon appeared you can browse files on your PC Then you can drag and drop files between your tablet and PC easily 1 13 4 Turning off MTP 1 On the Home screen touch A then MTP initiator connected 23 2 In the displayed screen touch Disable to turn off the MTP MTP initiator connected You can access the tablet storage from now Make sure you have the drivers installed on your computer Disable 1 14 Connecting Your Tablet to a TV You can connect your SpringBoard to a TV to output audio and video from the tablet to the TV Playing pictures videos and music on your SpringBoard via a TV delivers a better experience A High Definition Multimedia Interface HDMI cable must be used to connect your SpringBoard to a TV As the HDMI cable is an optional accessory it may not be included in the packing box When purchasing an HDMI cable check its connector types to ensure compatibility M Type of the connector connecting to your SpringBoard s HDMI port Type D M Type of the connector connecting to your TV s HDMI port depends on the type of the TV s HDMI port Typically itis a Type A connector 24 To connect your SpringBoard to a TV E Before using the HDMI function turn HDMI on To turn HDMI on touch
21. me screen touch then Settings to directly go to the settings screen a lt 0 Date and time settings Touch gt Settings gt Date amp time Screen settings Touch gt Settings gt Screen Language settings Touch gt Settings gt Language amp input gt Select language 1 13 Connecting Your Tablet to a PC You can connect your SpringBoard to a PC to share resources between the devices using the USB cable that comes with the SpringBoard The first time you connect the tablet to your PC an installation wizard will run automatically Follow the wizard to install the Hi Suite If the installation wizard does not run automatically when you connect your SpringBoard to the PC your SpringBoard will appear as an additional drive on your PC Double click the corresponding drive to launch the installation wizard 1 13 1 Turning on MTP 1 Connect your SpringBoard to a PC using the USB cable that comes with the SpringBoard 2 On the Home screen touch amp then MTP initiator connected 20 3 In the displayed screen touch Enable to access the tablet storage from your computer MTP initiator connected You can access the tabl ym your computer will you enable now Make sure you fers installed on your computer Enable e To enable MTP automatically when connected your tablet to a PC Touch gt Settings Storage and select Auto open 21 1 13 2 Hi Suite On windows operating syst
22. o quality Set the time lapse interval Switch between the front and rear cameras Switch between the camera drag to the right and camcorder drag to the left modes Review videos 46 7 3 Music On the Apps screen touch Music to open your music library In the music library your music will be sorted by Artists Albums Songs Playlists and Genres Highway Blues Touch To 1 Open the drop down menu to select a sorting mode 2 Display the currently playing song 3 Display the music search box 4 View more menu options 47 Highway Blues e e o Touch To 1 Add the track currently playing to a playlist 2 View all artists 3 View all songs in the album 4 Tum Shuffle on or off 5 Turn Repeat on or off 6 Use playback controls 7 4 Gallery Gallery displays pictures and videos stored on your SpringBoard and microSD card and sorts them into folders Use Gallery to manage your pictures and videos 48 7 4 1 Opening Gallery Touch gt Gallery On the Gallery screen touch By album for more sorting modes E If alarge number of pictures are stored on your SpringBoard or microSD card the SpringBoard may take several minutes to detect and organize the pictures the first time you open Gallery 7 4 2 Viewing Pictures 1 On the Gallery screen touch a folder to view the pictures in that folder 2 Touch a picture to view it in full screen mode Flick left or right across the scre
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26. onsent of Huawei Technologies Co Ltd The product described in this manual may include copyrighted software of Huawei Technologies Co Ltd and possible licensors Customers shall notin any manner reproduce distribute modify decompile disassemble decrypt extract reverse engineer lease assign or sublicense the said software unless such restrictions are prohibited by applicable laws or such actions are approved by respective copyright holders Trademarks and Permissions S A Y UAWEI HUAWEI and w are trademarks or registered trademarks of Huawei Technologies Co Ltd S S 9 TruMedia is a trademark of SRS Labs Inc TruMedia technology is incorporated under license from SRS Labs Inc SRS TruMedia is a feature rich audio solutions suite tuned specifically for mobile devices which provides a cinema like surround sound experience complete with deep rich bass and more intelligible vocals HDMI the HDMI Logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries Content owners use Microsoft PlayReady content access technology to protect their intellectual property including copyrighted content This device uses PlayReady technology to access PlayReady protected content and or WMDRM protected content If the device fails to properly enforce restrictions on content usage content owners may 58 require Microsoft to rev
27. ra EU a 30 SX UI mM EN 30 3 11 TUrfilg WISEI e DEDIT aceto tette to etr eret eine AAR 30 2 1 2 CONNGUIING WI Er Seting Sise eee one te a baked 30 3 1 3 Connecting to a Wi Fi Network essent tnter tenens 31 i AA LOE ean l Rarer mee seer tree CCP re E AEA MEAE ME re ifuue eue eee Me ie MEE ELTE 32 Sak Putrhig Bluetoothi Omo OM S assa I e onec 32 3 2 2 Accessing Bluetooth settings asesinados ed od dus ndo qus 32 3 2 3 Connecting to Another Bluetooth Device sss 33 3 2 4 Disconnecting from or Unpairing with Another Bluetooth Device 34 3 3 Mobile Networks hehehe ente tete tette tee tete de siete ten trio fep Depos 34 3 3 1 Accessing Mobile Network Settings eee 34 3 3 2 Luring Data Roaming Oncor DIT us oe htt dace a queens 34 3 4 Sharing Your SpringBoard s Data Connection sss 34 3 4 1 Sharing a Data Connection Wa USB outta drama 35 3 4 2 Sharing a Data Connection as a Portable Wi Fi Hotspot 35 3 5 Turning Airplane Mode On or Off sesenta 35 A BOWS OT SO LECHE en epe erbe ban bed bn ues uta s ute 36 4 T Browsing a Webpage ua iiu M E 37 4 2 Bookmarks meee reese Eeee ea utu ud Du EE Ed MM 38 2 9 Downloading Files osse o abb dba dba db db bU ae EE 39 S nT eto NNNM del et teta ic Cn 40 2 1 Openingam IAN sso tertie ina aad edd he IR HE NET Eee ter dU M en 40 5 2 Adding and Deleting Email Accounts s 40 5 2 1 Setting Up an Email ACCOUNT sese
28. rn Wi Fi on and touch Wi Fi settings 2 Touch gt Scan All available Wi Fi networks nearby will be displayed in the Wi Fi networks list 3 Select a Wi Fi network from the list to connect to f you select an open unsecured network you can connect to it directly f you select a secured network you must enter the access password before you can connect to it 31 If a Wi Fi network you connected to previously is in range and if your SpringBoard s Wi Fi is turned on you will automatically re connect to the network After connecting to a Wi Fi network touch it in the Wi Fi networks list to view detailed information about its speed security address and other settings 3 2 Bluetooth Your SpringBoard supports wireless connections between devices using Bluetooth When using Bluetooth keep the SpringBoard within 10 meters of the other Bluetooth devices to which you want to connect Bluetooth connectivity is affected by the surroundings Obstacles like walls or other electronic equipment may interfere with your Bluetooth connection 3 2 1 Turning Bluetooth On or Off Touch gt Settings gt Wireless amp networks gt Bluetooth to turn Bluetooth on or off 3 2 2 Accessing Bluetooth settings 1 Touch gt Settings 2 Touch Wireless amp networks gt Bluetooth settings 32 On the Bluetooth settings screen you can turn Bluetooth on or off rename the SpringBoard connect the SpringBoard to o
29. ther Bluetooth devices and scan for and view other Bluetooth devices within range 3 2 3 Connecting to Another Bluetooth Device Eg When pairing the SpringBoard with another Bluetooth device ensure that Bluetooth is turned on and the device is discoverable 1 Turn on Bluetooth on your SpringBoard 2 On the Bluetooth settings screen select Discoverable to ensure that the SpringBoard can be discovered by other Bluetooth devices 3 Touch Find nearby devices gt Scan for devices 4 Touch the Bluetooth device to be connected to 33 3 2 4 Disconnecting from or Unpairing with Another Bluetooth Device To disconnect the SpringBoard from another Bluetooth device touch on the right of the device and select Unpair 3 3 Mobile Networks Your SpringBoard with a SIM card can be configured to use mobile networks for Internet access Be If your tablet does not connect to a network after you insert a SIM card and switch iton contact your service provider to obtain access point details 3 3 1 Accessing Mobile Network Settings 1 Touch gt Settings 2 Touch Wireless amp networks gt Mobile networks 3 3 2 Turning Data Roaming On or Off When Data roaming is on your SpringBoard can transmit and receive data over other operators mobile networks when your own operator s network does not provide coverage To turn Data roaming on or off 1 Touch gt Settings 2 Touch Wireless amp networks gt Mobile networks
30. work and information services E The figures in this guide are provided for your reference only The appearance and display features may vary slightly depending on the actual product version 1 2 SpringBoard at a Glance 1234 56 7 1 Volume key 7 Speaker 2 Power button 8 Main camera 3 Light sensor 9 Microphone 4 Front camera 10 Micro USB port 5 Headphone jack 11 HDMI port 6 Speaker 12 Charger port You can use the USB adapter provided with your SpringBoard to connect a keyboard mouse or USB flash drive to your SpringBoard 1 3 Installing the SIM and microSD Cards 1 Remove the back cover 2 Install the SIM card 3 Install the microSD card 4 Replace the back cover A Do not remove the cover for the main camera e When installing the SIM card insert the card gently until it clicks firmly into place When removing the SIM card push the card further into its slot and then release it to make it pop out Then remove the SIM card from the slot To remove the microSD card touch gt Settings gt Storage gt Unmount SD card Push the card further into its slot and then release it to make it pop out Then the microSD card can be removed from the slot 1 4 Switching Your SpringBoard On or Off Press and hold the Power button until your SpringBoard vibrates to switch on your SpringBoard The first time you switch on the tablet complete the setup by following the on screen instructions To switch off your Spring

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