T706 User Manual Using Your Tiny BookTM
This User Manual will guide you through the initial setup and hardware features of your TINY BOOK. User Manual Sections: TM A. Introducing the Tiny Book TM Tiny Book Do's and Don'ts TM B. Getting to know your Tiny Book Hardware Features and Use C. Getting Started Initial Setup TM D. Using your Tiny Book TM Tiny Book Programs and Utilities Notes and Warnings NOTE: Extra information that may be useful. WARNING: Please follow this information carefully for the safe and proper TM function of your Tiny Book .
TM A. Introducing the Tiny Book Charging Your Batteries TM Before use, please charge your Tiny Book for 8 hours. This will help extend the lifetime of the battery. A fully charged battery pack can power your Tiny TM Book for about 3-4 hours. Running time may vary depending on use. Video playback, Wi-Fi use, and similar applications may shorten the available time. NOTE: The battery charges as long as the AC adapter is plugged in an AC power source.
service center. • Do not place the device on unstable surfaces. Always make sure that the device is operating on an even or balanced area. • Do not use any chemical liquids on the display panel or the surface of the device. • Do not expose to dusty or dirty environments. • Do not press on or apply excessive force to the display panel. • Do not operate the device on your lap or any part of your body for extended periods to prevent injury from heat dissipated by the device.
Transportation Precautions TM When travelling with a Tiny Book , be sure to turn OFF your device when on the move. This will prevent damage to the hard disk and to other internal hardware. NOTE: Be sure to turn OFF your device before closing the display panel. Do not close the display panel while the device is ON. Airport Precautions TM Contact your airline or your flight attendant if you plan to use your Tiny Book on the airplane for any rules or restrictions for electronic device use onboard.
TM B. Getting to know your Tiny Book Get to know your Tiny Book TM 1-5 Status Indicators (1) Power ON LED (Blue) (2) Power DC& Charger LED (Red &Green) (3) Wireless LAN Activity (Blue) (4) Number Lock (Blue) (5) Caps Lock (Blue) 6-8 Touchpad and Buttons The touchpad surface (7) senses finger touch movement to move the cursor on the screen. The buttons (6 & 8) allow for click and right-click. 9 Keyboard Note: Keyboard may differ by location.
13 Built-in Microphone The built-in microphone allow users to talk to other people via VOIP (Voice-Over-Internet-Protocol) using MSN, or record their voice. 14 Display Panel TM The Tiny Book uses a TFT LCD to produce a clear and sharp picture. NOTE: Use a soft cloth with water to clean the display panel.Do not use any liquid chemical to clean the display panel.
Right Side View 1 Headphone Output Jack 3.5mm stereo headphone jack is used to connect the audio out signal to amplified speakers or headphones. Using this jack automatically disables the built-in speakers. 2 Microphone Input Jack (Mic In) 3.5mm mono microphone jack is used to connect an external microphone or other audio devices. Using this jack automatically disables the built-in microphone. Use this feature for video conferencing, voice narrations, or simple audio recordings. 3-4 USB Port (2.
TM TM Book to use. Power supplied through the use of this jack powers the Tiny Book and charges the internal battery pack. NOTE: Do not use other power adapters, please use the supplied power adapter TM to prevent damage to the Tiny Book . WARNING: THE ADAPTER MAY BECOME VERY HOT, DO NOT COVER THE ADAPTER WHEN IN USE AND DO NOT TOUCH WITH BARE SKIN. Left Side View 1 Mini USB Sync Connector The mini USB port can be used to sync your device with your desktop or laptop TM computers.
The LAN port (10/100M Bit) supports standard Ethernet connection to a local network. See Chapter 3-1 for connection settings and configurations instructions. Bottom View 1 Ventilation Openings These openings allow for cooling excess heat from the unit. 2 Main Battery Compartment TM The Tiny Book uses a lithium battery. 3 Reset Button Press the reset button to restart the computer if it is not responding. NOTE: This button does not restore the original factory settings.
Battery and Power System Charging and using AC Power TM The Tiny Book comes with an universal AC-DC adapter for use with either 110V-240V outlets. There are no switches to adjust and no need to purchase a power converter when traveling to different countries. You may need to purchase a plug converter separately to convert the adapter plug when traveling. TM NOTE: 1. The Tiny Book adapter may have a two or three-prong plug depending on the country it was purchased in. TM 2.
Using the Battery Power TM The battery pack that comes with the Tiny Book is secured in the battery compartment. A fully charged battery will provide 3-4 hours of battery life on your TM Tiny Book . NOTE: Remember to fully charge the battery before first use and whenever it is TM completely drained. This will help extend the battery life of the Tiny Book . WARNING: Do not use any other adapter except those provided by your Tiny TM Book retailers.
you need are at your fingertips. The simple interface makes it easy to navigate through your system files and documents. Status Bar My Computer displays all the drives and locations. My Documents is a shortcut to all your personal files.
View and Edit simple text documents. Windows™ CE Messenger account contacts. V.5 - Chat with your Windows Live Internet Explorer 6 - Access web pages using this browser. Media Player 9 - You can play your Music and Video using the Media Player 9. Plays music (MP3 and WMA) and videos (MP4 and AVI). TCPMP - You can also play other formats of music and videos using this media player. Support AVI,MP4,ASF,WMV,FLV video file.
Q3UMail – Mail Client can support POP3 and SMTP. PDF Viewer - View common PDF documents. Powerpoint - View Microsoft PowerPoint presentations. Word - View and edit your Microsoft Word Documents. Excel - View and edit Microsoft Excel Documents.
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First Run Wizard Setting the Date and Time On the bottom of the desktop screen, double click on the time to open the date and time properties.
Setting Region and Language TM The Tiny Book has settings for regional formats, interface language, and input language. These are accessible within the Regional and Language Settings dialog. To open the dialog, go to: START > Settings > Control Panel > Regional Settings Regional Settings Tab Set your regional date, currency and other settings. 1. Select Your Country 2.
User Interface Language Tab Changes the language for the menus, dialogs and alerts. The language available may vary depending on the country of purchase. 1. Select Your Language 2. Press OK Input Language Tab 1. Select Your Input Language 2.
D.Using your Tiny BookTM Security TM Tiny Book features system password security. If set, the user will be prompted for a password at start-up or to turn off the screen saver. 1. Select the Start Menu 2. Settings Menu Option 3. Open the Control Panel 4. Select the Password Icon 5. Enter Your Password 6. Press OK When Done Owner Properties You can enter your contact information which can be displayed in the beginning of the TM system start up. This may help to recover your Tiny Book in the event it is lost.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Select the Start Menu Settings Menu Option Open the Control Panel Select the Owner Icon Enter Your Information Press OK When Done Internet Wi-Fi Connections TM The Tiny Book comes with a built-in Wi-Fi for wireless connections. You can access the internet provided that a Wi-Fi base station is accessible in the area. When connected via wireless internet, you will be able to access your emails, browse the internet and chat with friends using MSN .
Setting Up a Wireless Network Connection 1.Select the Network Icon from the Status Bar at the bottom of the screen. 2.To add a new wireless network, select the Add New from the Wireless Information tab Network List.
3.Fill in the Network Name (SSID) of the connection. This needs to match the name of the access point. 4.When configuring your wireless network key, you will need the Encryption type (AES or TKIP) and Authentication type (Open, Shared, WPA, WPA2, WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK). You may also need the Network Key (like a password), and a Key Index. 5.EAP has two types which are the TLS and PEAP. If there is any question of which type, just try the default to start.
Connecting to a Network The Wi-Fi will automatically scan the area for available networks. You can configure your wireless settings to automatically connect to known networks. When your internet connection is in range, a connection will automatically be made. A secure connection will require a user name and password to access the service.
Configuration 1. Connect your Tiny BookTM to the network by plugging in a standard Ethernet (RJ-45) cable into the Network port on the left side of the case. Be sure the cable is also connected to your network on the other end in order to complete the connection. Setting Up a Network Connection Open the Network Connections Window : 1. Open the Start Menu 2. Select the Settings Menu Option 3. Select Network and Dial-up Connections 4.
Surfing the Internet After you have finished the network setup, launch the Internet Explorer located on the desktop and you can start surfing the net. Advanced Settings for Internet Explorer 1. Open Internet Explorer 2. View 3. Internet Options See the following pages for details of how to change your Start Page, Search Page, and User Agent.
Changing your Homepage 1. Internet Options 2. General tab 3. Change the Start Page by entering a valid URL (see example). 4. Press OK when finished. Changing Your Browsing Experience Your version of IE features three different browsing modes: Windows CE (default), Pocket PC, Same as Windows XP. Using the “Windows CE (Default)” and “Pocket PC” option will provide you with a faster connection and shorter loading times, but the pages may not be the same as you see on your desktop computer.
1. Internet Options 2. General tab 3. Select the User Agent from the drop down selection. 4. Press OK when finished. 5. Restart Internet Explorer to complete. Email Can send and receive POP3,SMTP mail. MSN Messenger Stay connected with your family and friends using the MSN Messenger V.5.
Word The Document Writer application allows you to read and write on any Microsoft Word Document 2003 and below. All the common functions are provided in the Document Writer. All documents edited or created in the Document Writer can be viewed on any computer running Microsoft Office 2003 and below.
Excel Read and write any Microsoft Excel 2003 Document and below. All the common functions are available for your spread sheets. All documents edited or created can be viewed on any computer running Microsoft Office 2003 and below. See www.softmaker.com for program details and support. PDF Viewer The TINY BOOK comes with a PowerPoint Presentation Viewer and a PDF Viewer. Media Applications Media Player 9 Plays music (MP3 and WMA) and videos (MP4 and AVI).
TM When streaming online videos, (e.g www.ytpocket.com), the Tiny Book will automatically use this player. The TCPMP can also play music and videos files which are not compatible with media player 9. FCC WARNING 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.
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate 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.