MDX001B User Manual
MDX001B 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. • Do not use or store Tablet PC in a location subject: A. Extreme high temperature, such as in a sun-heated car. B. Direct sunlight. C.High humidity or places with corrosive substances. D. Sub-zero condition, especially during winter.
MDX001B Contents SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .............................................I CONTENTS..................................................................II PARTS AND CONTROL .................................. 1 PACKET CONTENTS ..................................... 2 POWER ON AND OFF THE DEVICE ................ 2 CHARGING THE DEVICE ............................... 3 TRANSFERRING CONTENTS .......................... 3 STAND BY /WAKE UP MODE ......................... 5 HOME SCREEN ........................
MDX001B MANAGING THIRD PARTY APPLICATIONS ... 30 ALARMS .................................................... 31 WIRELESS & NETWORKS ........................... 33 SOUND ....................................................... 34 DISPLAY .................................................... 34 STORAGE ................................................... 34 BATTERY ................................................... 34 APPS .......................................................... 34 ACCOUNTS & SYNC ...........
MDX001B DISPOSAL AND RECYCLING INFORMATION 41 DISCLAIMER ..............................................
Chapter 1 Basics MDX01B is a Tablet PC with touch screen. It supports Wi-Fi function and third party software. Parts and Control 1. Reset button 2. 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-(HDMI has been shielded by software, can not be used in USA.) 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. 11. Front Camera 12. Rear Camera 13.
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, 2A. • Charging through PC may not be able to fully charge the device due to the low output charging current from PC USB port. • Please turn the device to standby mode to shorten the charging process. • It will take about 4 hours to fully charge the device in standby mode (LCD off).
Chapter 1 Basics • Upon successful connection to PC, turn to the MDX01B, 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. • Go to [My Computer], double click on the device’s disk to open. • Perform normal file management operation like other USB device.
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. • If the system is not responding, press Power button for 6 seconds to reset. Stand by /Wake up mode Press Power button to enter Stand by mode, then the device locks automatically.
Chapter 1 Basics Menu bar 1. Search bar for web browser 2. Main menu button 3. Widget & Shortcut button 4. Return button 5. Home button 6. Running application 7. Volume - button 8. Volume + button 9. Option Menu button Status bar 10. USB connection 11. USB debugging 12. Memory card indication 13. Time Display 14. Wi-Fi connection 15. Battery indicator Flick upwards at the status bar to display an ongoing list, tap to display more status information.
Chapter 1 Basics menu, press and hold on the desired options to go to homescreen, then drag the icon to the desired place. Moving icons on the home screen 1. Touch and hold the icon to be moved until you see a shadow of the icon. 2. Drag the icon to the desired place. Removing icons on home screen. Touch and hold the desired icon to be removed until it appear a “X” at the top screen, then drag the icon on “X”, when the icon turns red, release it to remove.
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. • • anytime to return to Home screen. Tap Tap on the screen anytime to display the option menu. • Tap • Tap Scrolling to show the running application. / to adjust volume level.
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). • Tap or touch anywhere on the screen to stop it immediately. Onscreen keyboard Use the onscreen keyboard to enter text, such as text messages, or web addresses. • Tap a text field to bring up the keyboard. • Touch and hold on the text field to select an input method.
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. Switching Screen orientation Screen orientation can be set to vertical or horizontal via the built-in G sensor.
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. • Tap the link on the webpage to open a new webpage. • Drag up and down to scroll around the webpage. • Double tap or pinch on the webpage to zoom in or zoom out. • In zoom mode, drag left, right, up,down to move the webpage. • The multiple webpage windows opened at a time are shown on the top screen.
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 Tap bookmark. Bookmarks List to show bookmarks list, tap a bookmark to Tap open the webpage. Touch and hold the bookmark to display the option menu for bookmark. • History Access to view history lists. To remove these lists, tap , then select Clear history.
Chapter 2 Getting Started Forward Tap ←/→ go to previous/next webpage screen. Using the option menu Tap 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 GalleryÆ Video folder to open video player. • Drag up and down to scroll through the file list. • Tap to select a video file for playback. • Touch and hold on the selected video file to delete it.
Chapter 2 Getting Started Controlling Video Playback When playing video, tap on the screen to pop up control toolbar. Play or Pause a video Play previous/next video Fast rewind or fast forward Tap / . / Tap . Touch and hold . Skip to any point in a video Adjust the volume level.
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. • The reader supports subtitle of sub, ssa, srt, lrc format,encoded in UTF8 format. • The file name of the subtitle must be identical to that of the video file.
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. Drag up and down to scroll the song list. 4. Tap the desired songs to start playing. Note: If you want to exit music mode, tap pause, then tap or .
Chapter 2 Getting Started Controlling Song Playback Pause or play Tap / . songs. Play previous or Tap / Touch and . next song. Fast rewind or fast / forward hold . Skip to any point in Tap anywhere or Drag a song the playhead on the progress bar. Adjust the volume level. / Tap button or use the volume buttons on the unit.
Chapter 2 Getting Started Display the current Tap song list . Set shuffle mode Tap Set Repeat mode Tap Display the music Tap . . . playback menu add the playing current song to Tap Æ Add to playlist. playlist Delete the current Tap song To return to the Tap Æ Delete. . Media Library Using the playlist Use the playlist to manage the songs in the library Creating a new playlist Æ In the music playback screen, tapÆ ÆNew, and enter the name for the new playlist, then tap Save.
Chapter 2 Getting Started Tap on a desired playlist, then the current song has been added into the selected playlist. Viewing photos On the Home screen or Main menu, tap Gallery ÆPhoto folder to view photo. Thumbnail View Thumbnail view displays the catalog as a table of thumbnail images in adjustable sizes. • Tap on the desired photo to full screen view.
Chapter 2 Getting Started • In full screen mode, tap thumbnail view mode. to return to Start to view photo 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. Æ Slideshow Set slide show effect Tap Edit the picture Tap Rotate the photo by 90 degrees clockwise, counterclockwise Crop the picture Tap ÆRotate left/Rotate right .
Chapter 2 Getting Started Notes: • In zoom in /out mode, drag your finger up, down, left or right to move photo. • Rotate the unit to switch screen orientation. Using Camera From Main menu, tap Camera to enter camera mode. • Tap to select Camera mode, tap to switch to Camcorder mode • Tap to preview on taking photo or recording video. • Tap to switch between Front camera and Rear camera. • Press to take photo or record video, and photo/video file will be saved automatically.
Chapter 2 Getting Started mode. Camera settings • Tap • Tap SCN to set Scene mode. • Tap to set White balance. to set Store location/ Picture size. Camcorder settings • Tap • Tap to set Time lapse interval. • Tap to set Store location. to set White balance. Sound Recording From Main menu, tap Sound Recorder to enter sound recording mode.
Chapter 2 Getting Started Recording a voice file • Press • Press • Press to start recording a voice file. to stop recording. 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. • A recording time indicator will appear during the recording. • Repeat the above steps to record more voice files.
Chapter 2 Getting Started Play back the voice file • The record is saved in Record folder, open “Explore”,then open Record folder, tap on the desired recorded file to be played . Gmail Setting up Gmail Accounts Prior to the use of e-mail, you need to set up the mailbox account. 1. From Main menu, tap GmailÆSign In. 2. Enter your user name and password, tap Sign In to continue. 3.
Chapter 2 Getting Started • On the mail list, touch and hold on the mail to display option menu. • Use the option menu, the available options are: Read, Archive, Mute, Mark read, Delete, Add bar,Change labels. • About the Mail menu In the mail list, tap to display a mail menu.
Chapter 2 Getting Started • Each time you use mail, the system automatically jump to the default account. will File Explorer • 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. • Touch and hold the selected file or folder or tap Editor to show the edit menu. • To open a file or folder, tap on the file or folder.
Chapter 2 Getting Started A: Home - return to the home Explorer screen. B: Level Up- return to the previous directory. C: Multi- choose more than one item D: Editor- Copy, delete, move or rename a file or folder. E: New folder - Create a new folder F: Back- go to previous screen. G: Next- go to next screen 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.
Chapter 2 Getting Started Copy / move files or folders 1. From the file list, select the desired files/folders to be copied or moved. 2. Tap Editor to show the edit menu, select Move or Copy. 3. Go to the target folder that you want to put the selected file or folder. 4. Tap Editor Æ Paste. Note: it may take longer time to paste files/folder with big file size. Rename the file or folder 1. From the file list, select the desired file/folder to be renamed. 2. 3.
Chapter 2 Getting Started Note: if only copy/move/delete one file/folder, you can touch and hold on the desired file or folder, then follow the above steps to do. Managing third party applications This unit support third party applications (such as MSN, etc.), you can install or uninstall applications for the system. Download and install the application 1. Download the desired applications into your computer. 2.
Chapter 2 Getting Started Alarms From Main menu, tap Clock Æ Set alarm to start clock alarm setting. Set an alarm: On clock setting screen, tap “Add alarm” to start to alarm setting. Note: You can set multiple alarms. Adjust any of the following settings: • 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. • Tap Vibrate to enable vibrate mode.
Chapter 2 Getting Started set to sound only once, it turns off automatically after it sounds. You can turn it on again to reenable it. Change settings for an alarm: tap the time of the desired alarm to be changed. Delete an alarm: tap the time of the desired alarm to be deleted, select Delete to delete the alarm.
Chapter 3 Settings From Home screen or Main menu, choose Settings, then tap the desired items to be configured to start the Setting. Wireless & networks The Wi-Fi settings allow you manage networks, such as turn Wi-Fi on and join Wi-Fi networks. Turn on Wi-Fi: From Main menu choose SettingsÆ Wireless & networksÆWi-Fi, and tap the other end next to “OFF”. Then “ON” will appear when you have turned on the Wi-Fi.
Chapter 3 Settings including setting Airplane mode, Ethernet network setting, VPN settings,Portable hotspot. Sound Customize the sound settings, including the settings for Volumes, Default notification, Vibrate and ring, Touch sounds, Screen lock sound and Vibrate on touch. Display Customize the display settings, including the settings for Brightness, Wallpaper, Auto-rotate screen, Sleep, Font size, Accelerometer coordinate system and screen adaption, G Sensor Auto Zero.
Chapter 3 Settings Security Allows you to set Screen security, Encryption, Passwords, Device administration and Credential storage. Language & Input Set region and language, keyboard, text input methods, speech, Mouse/Track pad. Backup & reset Allows you to backup account, app data, Wi-Fi passwords, and other settings to Google servers. Additionally, you can erase all data on MDX01B and reboot into the system in Recovery mode. Date& Time Set date, time, time zone and display format.
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 on. • 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. • Battery has been fully depleted. Please charge the device via USB or USB AC Adapter.
Chapter 5 Appendix Maintenance • If Tablet PC does get wet, turn off Tablet PC immediately. Wait for Tablet PC to dry completely before turning on again. • Clean the screen with a soft cloth; be careful not to wipe it with anything abrasive. When carrying your Tablet PC in bag, keep Tablet PC in the protecting case supplied to avoid scratches. • If Tablet PC needs service, please consult the authorized dealer through the contact information provided in the warranty card.
Chapter 5 Appendix Storage memory Built in memory: up to 32GB Supports Micro SD card up to 32GB. Media File Format supported Ebook: PDF,TXT,HTML,PPT,DOC,EXCEL Audio: MP3/WMA/APE/FLAC/AAC/AC3/WAV Photo: JPEG/BMP/GIF/PNG/TIFF Video: MKV(H.264 HP)、AVI、RM/RMVB、FLV、 MPEG-1、MPEG-2 Data transfer: Micro USB 2.0 High Speed Audio: 3.
Chapter 5 Appendix Charging Power: DC 9V, 2A Duration: 4 hours (approx) Physical properties Dimension: 267.7 X 169.0 X 11.8 mm Weight: 319g (approx) ※ Design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice Certification information On FCC Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Chapter 5 Appendix 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: —Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. —Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Chapter 5 Appendix permission of the copyright holder. Additionally, use of the data of this product or the contents of this manual is not allowed without vendor’s permission except for personal use. All the brand and product names are trademarks of their respective companies. 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.
Chapter 5 Appendix publication. However, as the product is under continuously upgrading, the final device may have a slightly difference in appearance or modified functionality than presented in this manual.