OKAPI BOOK Quick Start Guide
Table of Contents 1 - Safety Notices --------------------------------------------------------- 1 2 - Device Overview ------------------------------------------------------ 2 3 - Basic Operations ----------------------------------------------------- 2 3.1 - Boot -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 3.2 - Shutdown ------------------------------------------------------------ 2 3.3 - Standby --------------------------------------------------------------- 2 3.
2 Device overview A. Camera B. Camera LED C. Display D. Charging-LED E. DC-IN F. USB 3.0 G. Mini HDMI H. USB Type-C I. ON/OFF Indicator 3 J. CapLock Indicator K. Numeric Keypad Indicator L. Microphone M. Touchpad N. USB 3.0 O. Audio Port P. Memory card slot Q. SSD slot R. Stereo Speaker Basic Operations 3.1 Boot Press the power button for 3-5 seconds. . If there is no response, the device might need to be charged. 3.
3.4 Restart Open the Start menu, click on the "Power" button, select "Restart" button. 3.5 Get online To connect to a Wi-Fi network in Windows, select the Network icon ( ) on the task bar. Select the Wi-Fi network you want > Connect, then type the password if any and follow the instructions. That's it—you're connected! This icon will appear in the task bar. After you're connected, you're ready to set up email, browse the web, and do a whole lot more online.
Turn on Bluetooth on your PC if it's not on already. To do this, on the task-bar, select located at Bottom right corner to open system tray (Quick Settings). In System Tray, right click Bluetooth icon > select Go to settings > Turn on Bluetooth > select Add Device Follow any more instructions that might appear. Otherwise, you're done and connected. Your Bluetooth device and PC will usually automatically connect anytime the two devices are in range of each other with Bluetooth turned on.
3.8 Start menu Apps, settings, files—they can all be found on the Start menu. Just select the Start button on the task-bar. Next, make it yours by pinning apps and programs. 3.8.1 Your apps and programs—right at your fingertips Open File Explorer, Settings, and other apps you use often from the center of the Start menu. Select Start button > Select All Apps to see all the apps and program alphabetically, from A to Z.
3.8.2 Organize your apps Pin apps to the Start menu to see live updates on what’s happening in your world—such as new email, your next appointment, or the weekend weather. When you pin an app, it's added to the Start menu as a new tile. Pin apps to Start Select the Start button > Select All Apps > then right-click the app you want to pin. Select Pin to Start. Once pinned, right-click to see more settings on your choice (Move to top, Unpin from start, etc.
3.9 4XLFN $FWLRQV Click in the lower right corner of the task-bar to open the "4XLFN $FWLRQV", you c an quickly see all the DYDLODEOH settings (Connection, Bluetooth, Airplane Mode, Battery Saver, Focus Assist, Accessibility, Cast, Brightness & Volume Adjustment, Battery Indicator, edit and settings icon) To edit, Select the edit icon > Select + Add. Once you added, Select Done.
Labelling requirements. 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. Information to user. Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Information to the user.