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Importation Safety Instructions Read this user manual All safety and operating instructions in this user manual should be read before operating the product Keep this user manual This user manual should be retained for future references. Head Warnings Be cautious about warning signals on the product. Follow Instructions Please follow instructions in this user manual Attachments To avoid danger, please do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer.
Heat Ventilation There is no heat ventilation on the upper and lower part of the product, therefore to avoid overheating, please do not block any ventilation openings with objects (e.g. carpet). Please allow the opening to have 10cm distance for ventilation. Grounding or Polarization This product could be equipped with an alternate plug. Power –Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are unlikely to be walked on or pitched by items placed upon them.
Replacement parts When replacement parts are required, be sure that the technician uses replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or parts with same features. Unauthorized substitution may result in fire, electric shock or other hazards. Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repair to this product, ensure technician for proper operating condition performs safety checks. Warnings If the battery of remote control is incorrectly replaced, there will be a danger of explosion.
Spec. & Package Package included: -Please confirm all the items is included before the setup start. Model Sizes JAR215-01 21.5” Resolution (pixles) 1920x1080 Brightness 250 cd/m2 Aspect Ratio 16:9 CPU Quad-core ARM Cortex-A17 at 1.8 Ghz Processor with Mali-T764 GPU Processor RAM 2 GB DDR3 Operating System Android 5.1 Hardware Support Speaker Memory Support Control Buttons, Earphone, RJ45, Wi-Fi (802.
Introduction of Android 1. Start up and shut down To start your device,put DC plug into DC jack to light up the screen. To shut down your device,pull-out DC plug from DC jack. 2. The App Drawer – right top corner Press the icon in the bottom middle of the screen to open the App Drawer. The “Apps” tab displays all applications that are available on the tablet.
To place a app shortcut on the desktop, touch and hold the icon until the App Drawer fades and the desktop appears. Move your finger to the location where you want to place the icon and release your touch to place the icon. When using apps or other parts of the operating system you often will see the “Extra Options” icon. Pressing this icon will open a secondary menu with more options.
General Operation 1. Installation of Applications You can install your own Apps by opening the Apps shop. This button can be found in the screen. Note that not all applications may function properly for your tablet. Some are made especially for small screen devices such as phones. You can also install your own Apps by opening the File Manager with SD card. You can find the File Manager in the “App drawer"too.
2. Administer/remove apps The`Apps'item in the`Setting'menu will display an overview of the installed apps. There are four tabs available which filter the displayed app list. Select an app to view its detailed information. In the detailed information you also have the options`Force Stop',`Uninstall', `Clear data'and`Move to SD card'. Moving apps to your SD card can save you some internal storage memory on the tablet.
3. Add an account The best way to fully make use of your Android tablet is by linking your Google/Gmail account to your device. Open the`Settings'menu and choose the`Accounts & sync' item. Without any added accounts the right pane will display nothing. Instead select the option` Add account'in the top right corner. To add a Google/Gmail account please select`Google 'in the pop-up and follow the instructions on the screen.
You can also add a POP3, IMAP or Exchange email account by selecting`Email'. The pop-up option`Corporate'will setup a`Microsoft Exchange'link. Your system or network administrator can supply you with the server information and login credentials. Follow the steps displayed on-screen to complete the account linking process. After you successfully linked your account(s) with the tablet you can toggle the automatic synchronization on and off by using the switch next to the`Add account'options.
Basic Setup 1. Changing Operating Language Press the icon in the bottom middle of the screen to open the App drawer. Select the “Settings” option to open the Android setting menu. When selecting the option “Language & input” the contents will be displayed in the right pane. Now open the option “Language” and choose a language for your tablet to operate in. This pane also displays the keyboard setting which you can customize, enable or disable. 2.
Basic System Setting System Settings Click the "Settings" icon to open the system setup interface, as shown below: Select the relevant items corresponding operation, for example: * Wireless and networks: * Sound * Display * Storage * Applications * Date and time and so on.
1. Date and Time In the Settings interface, select "Date and Time" settings option, enter the date and time settings screen: It can be automatically provided by the network to determine the time, can also be adjusted manually, select Set date, select the time zone, set the time, time format, date format and other information. 2. Brightness In the Settings interface, select "Display" to enter the Display Settings screen, select "Brightness" 3.
Trouble shooting • The picture visual effect is too dark or fuzzy -Please inspect brightness, contrast and the color level whether adjusts the optimum condition. -Replaces the file in the SD card. -Check the LCD does not enter water or damage. • File can’t play back -Please make sure the file is supported. -Please make sure the file is not damage. -Restart the device and try again. Please contact our customer service if you face any problems on operating the device. E-mail: sales@glorystargroup.com www.
FCC Warning Statement Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This equipment 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 interference in a residential installation.