Zoostorm PlayTab Safety Precautions On Battery Charge the battery only in temperature that ranges from 0℃ to 35 ℃. Do not charge Tablet PC if the battery is found damaged or leaking. On Operation Never subject Tablet PC to extremes of light, temperature, moisture or vibration.
Zoostorm PlayTab Contents SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ......... I CONTENTS .............. II CHAPTER 1 BASICS ..........1 .......... 1 ARTS AND ONTROL ........... 2 ONTENTS ......2 OWER N AND FF THE DEVICE ........3 HARGING THE DEVICE ........3 RANSFERRING ONTENTS .........
Chapter 1 Basics Zoostorm PlayTab is a Tablet PC with touch screen. It supports Wi-Fi function and third party software. Parts and Control 1. Reset button Volume +/- button – Press to adjust volume level. 3. Memory card slot 4. USB jack- for charging or data transfer.
Chapter 1 Basics 5. HDMI port- to connect to HDMI device. 6. DC-in jack 7. Earphone jack 8. Power button – Press and hold for 3 seconds to turn on. 9. Microphone 10. Charging indicator – when the device is being charged, red light is on, when fully charged, the red light will go out.
Chapter 1 Basics Charging the device You need to charge the device prior to use it for the first time or when battery power is low. Charge the device using AC adapter with output 9V, Charging through PC may not be able to fully charge the device due to the low output charging current from PC USB port.
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Chapter 1 Basics Upon successful connection to PC, turn to the Zoostorm PlayTab, on the status bar; flick upwards to display an ongoing list. Select “USB connected”, then tap on “Turn on USB storage” to enter USB mode and all operation will be halted.
Chapter 1 Basics Micro SD card when other operation is running as this may cause the system hang. Do not remove the card if the content inside the card is being played. This will halt the operation of the device and cause the device to restart. ...
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Chapter 1 Basics Menu bar Search bar for web browser Main menu button Widget & Shortcut button Return button Home button Running application Volume - button Volume + button Option Menu button Status bar 10. USB connection 11. USB debugging 12.
Chapter 1 Basics menu, press and hold on the desired options to go to home screen, then drag the icon to the desired place. Moving icons on the home screen Touch and hold the icon to be moved until you see a shadow of the icon.
Chapter 1 Basics Touch screen or buttons Tap an icon to open an application. Tap at the bottom of the screen to display the menu bar. At the Menu bar, tap anytime to return to previous screen, press and hold to return to Home screen.
Chapter 1 Basics Drag your finger up and down to scroll file list. Flick to scroll quickly. On webpage, drag up and down to scroll around the page(be care for so as not to click the link). ...
Chapter 1 Basics tap "Connect" to save the settings for the encrypted connection and connect to Wi-Fi. (Networks that require a password appear with a lock icon). Select “show advanced option” to show more options. Once you’ve joined a Wi-Fi network manually, it automatically connects to it whenever the network is in range.
Chapter 2 Getting Started Web browser View a webpage From Main menu, tap Browser to open web browser. Tap the address bar at the top of the screen. On address bar, type the web address and tap Enter.
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Chapter 2 Getting Started To return to the previous page, tap the button. Notice: To switch screen orientation, rotate the unit. Browser start page always defaults to Google home page. Add bookmark to add the current visited webpage as bookmark.
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Chapter 2 Getting Started Forward Tap ←/→ go to previous/next webpage screen. Using the option menu to display the browser option menu. Tap on the desired item to use webpage viewing control.
Chapter 2 Getting Started Watching Videos Playing videos On the Main menu, tap Gallery Video folder to open video player. Drag up and down to scroll through the file list. Tap to select a video file for playback. ...
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Chapter 2 Getting Started Controlling Video Playback When playing video, tap on the screen to pop up control toolbar. Play or Pause video Play previous/next video Fast rewind or fast forward Touch and hold Skip to any point in Tap anywhere or drag a video the play head on the progress bar.
Chapter 2 Getting Started If a bookmark is added, it allows you to continue playing from the bookmark when you open the video file next time. Video player supports subtitle file, please load the subtitle file to be displayed on the current video, unless the subtitle is integrated into the video itself.
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Chapter 2 Getting Started Sorting by artist Sorting by album All songs Sorting by Playlist Return to Now playing screen Playing songs 1. From Home screen or Main menu, tap Music to enter music library. 2. Tap on a desired tab to enter song list. 3.
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Chapter 2 Getting Started Pause play songs. Play previous next song. Fast rewind or fast Touch hold forward Skip to any point in Tap anywhere or Drag a song the play head on the progress bar. Adjust the volume level. button or use the volume buttons on the unit.
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Chapter 2 Getting Started song list Set shuffle mode Set Repeat mode Display the music playback menu current Add to playing song playlist. playlist Delete the current Delete. song To return to the Media Library Using the playlist Use the playlist to manage the songs in the library Creating a new playlist ...
Chapter 2 Getting Started Viewing photos On the Home screen or Main menu, tap Gallery Photo folder to view photo. Thumbnail View Thumbnail view displays the catalog as a table of thumbnail images adjustable sizes. Tap on the desired photo to full screen view. ...
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Chapter 2 Getting Started Tap on the screen to show / hide the control bar. View the previous / Flick Left/Right on the next photo. screen. Zoom in or zoom out Use two fingers to pinch on the viewing screen. ...
Chapter 2 Getting Started Using Camera From Main menu, tap Camera to enter camera mode. to select Camera mode, tap switch to Camcorder mode to preview on taking photo or recording video. to switch between Front camera and Rear camera.
Chapter 2 Getting Started Tap SCN to set Scene mode. to set Store location/ Picture size. Camcorder settings to set White balance. to set Time lapse interval. to set Store location. Sound Recording From Main menu, tap Sound Recorder to enter sound recording mode.
Chapter 2 Getting Started Press to stop recording. Press to play back the current recorded voice file. It will display a message window to choose “Done” or “Discard”, choose “Done” to save the voice file; choose “Discard” to discard the voice file.
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Chapter 2 Getting Started Setting up Gmail Accounts Prior to the use of e-mail, you need to set up the mailbox account. 1. From Main menu, tap GmailSign In. 2. Enter your user name and password, tap Sign In to continue.
Chapter 2 Getting Started Compose:Write a new mail Account:View all e-mail accounts Go to labels: go to home screen of the Gmail Search: Search for the desired mail Setting: Set email account Delete mail account 1.
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Chapter 2 Getting Started From Main menu, tap Explorer. Tap to select Internal / Micro SD card memory/USB to enter. Drag up and down to scroll through the file list to select the desired folder or file. ...
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Chapter 2 Getting Started Edit menu Touch and hold on the selected file or folder or tap Editor to show the Edit menu. Select multiple files or folders: You can select multiple files or folders at the same time. 1. On the Tool bar, select Multi. 2.
Download and install the application 1. Download the desired applications into your computer. 2. Copy the downloaded applications to the unit (you can also download the desired applications from the browser in your Zoostorm PlayTab Tablet PC.). 3. Disconnect this unit from the computer.
Chapter 2 Getting Started Note: The system only supports XXX.apk format applications to be installed. 4. From Main menu, tap SettingsSecurityunknown source. 5. In Explorer, find the directory where the application is placed to tap to start the installation. 6. After finishing the installation, you will see the Applications on the Main menu.
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Chapter 2 Getting Started Tap Time to set the alarm time, tap + or - button to adjust the desired hours and minutes. Then tap Set to confirm. Tap Ringtone to choose the ringtone that sounds when the alarm goes off. ...
If more than one previously used network is in range, Zoostorm PlayTab joins the one last used. When Zoostorm PlayTab is connected to a Wi-Fi network, the Wi-Fi icon at the top of the screen shows connection...
View the memory status of Micro SD card and internal storage, format Micro SD card memory. Battery View the battery status of Zoostorm PlayTab. Apps Allows you to manage the applications sorted by Download, On SD card, running and All.
Allows you to backup account, app data, Wi-Fi passwords, and other settings to Google servers. Additionally, you can erase all data on Zoostorm PlayTab and reboot into the system in Recovery mode. Date& Time Set date, time, time zone and display format.
Chapter 3 Settings About tablet Display the information about Zoostorm PlayTab, such as product status, model number, firmware version, Build number and so on...
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting If the device does not function as it is expected, please try the following steps. The device is not responding or can’t be turned Reset the device by pressing the Power button for 6 seconds. The device will be forced shutdown if it is on and you are required to restart the device again.
Chapter 5 Appendix Maintenance See warranty section (Pages 41-46) Product Specifications Display 10.1 inch TFT-LCD Display, 1280x800 pixels High resolution capacitive multi-touch screen Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g System Properties Processor : Rock Chip 3066 Architecture: ARMv7, Cortex A9, Dual Core RAM Memory : DDR3 1GB Operating System:Android 4.1 Storage memory...
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Chapter 5 Appendix Miscellaneous Built in speaker G sensor Web Camera Voice recording Vibration actuator Clock / Date Real time battery indication Battery life Reading – more than 9 hours Music – up to 10 hours (with back-light off) Video- more than 6 hours Web browsing : more than 6 hours Standby time : 7 days Charging...
Chapter 5 Appendix Certification information On FCC This equipment has been tested and found to comply with 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 interference...
Chapter 5 Appendix On CE The symbol means that the unit complies with European safety and electrical interference directives. Copyrights and Trademark Notice Copyright laws prohibit copying the data of this product or the contents of this manual (illustrations, related documents, etc.) in whole or in part without the permission of the copyright holder.
Chapter 5 Appendix Disposal and Recycling Information Your Tablet PC must be disposed of properly according to local laws and regulations. Because this product contains a battery, the product must be disposed of separately from household waste. When your Tablet PC reaches its end of life, contact your local authorities to learn about recycling options.
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How to Obtain Warranty Service If the product does not function as warranted during the warranty period, you may obtain warranty services by contacting Zoostorm directly on 0844 800 6183 or email support@zoostorm.co.uk. The warranty service is only available in the UK; therefore additional...
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Zoostorm's property and the replacement product or part becomes your property. Only unaltered Zoostorm products and parts are eligible for replacement. The replacement product or part provided by Zoostorm may not be new, but it will be in good working order...
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Data that you do not delete, you are in compliance with all applicable laws. Use of Personal Information If you obtain service under this warranty, Zoostorm will store, use and process information about you including name, phone numbers, address, and e-mail...
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Limitation of Liability Zoostorm is only responsible for loss or damage to your product while it is: 1) in our possession; or 2) in transit in those cases where we are responsible for the transportation.
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INDIRECT CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING LOST PROFITS, BUSINESS REVENUE, GOODWILL OR ANTICIPATED SAVINGS. Hardware Faults - Call our Service and Support on 0844 800 6183 or E-mail support@zoostorm.co.uk Zoostorm Service and Support are open from Monday - Friday; 9.00am until 5.30pm.
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