HANNspree Tablet SN70T3 User Manual

SN70T3  
(HSG1248)  
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Copyright  
© Copyright 2012 Hannspree, Inc.  
All rights reserved. This manual is protected by copyright and distributed under licenses restricting its use, copying  
and distribution. No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form by any means without the prior written  
authorization of Hannspree. The Tablet described in this manual may include copyrighted software of Hannspree (or  
other third parties). Hannspree (or other third parties) preserves the exclusive rights for copyrighted software, such  
as the right to distribute or reproduce the copyrighted software. Accordingly, and to the extent allowed by applicable  
law, any copyrighted software contained in the product described herein shall not be distributed, modified, reverse  
engineered, or reproduced in any manner without the prior written authorization of Hannspree (or of other third  
parties).  
The Hannspree logos presented herein are trademarks of Hannspree. All other product names, trademarks or logos  
mentioned herein are used for identification purpose only, and may be the trademarks or registered trademarks of  
their respective owners.  
Control information  
This device is in accordance with the requirements in Radio & Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive  
1995/5/EC.  
This device complies with the requirements in EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004/108/EC and Low Voltage  
Directive 2006/95/EC.  
FCC Class B radio frequency interference statement  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Its operation shall be complied with the following two conditions: 1)  
This device may not produce harmful interference; and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including  
that may cause undesired operation.  
Recycling information  
Hannspree attaches great importance to our environmental policy, and firmly believe that we can better protect the "health"  
of the earth by properly disposing and recycling the industrial technological equipment that has reached service life.  
These devices contain recyclable materials, which can be re-added to new material after decomposition. In contract, other  
materials are classified as dangerous and toxic substances. We sincerely hope that you contact the relevant institutions  
based on the information we provide to recycle this product.  
For more information, please visit www.hannspree.com.  
Preventing hearing loss  
Caution: Permanent hearing loss may occur if earphones or headphones are used at high volume for prolonged periods  
of time.  
This device have been tested to comply with the Sound Pressure Level requirement laid down in the applicable EN  
50332-1 and/or EN 50332-2 standards.  
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Precautions  
This manual contains important information on safety measures and proper use of the product. To avoid the accident, you  
shall make sure to read the manual carefully before using the product.  
Keep the product away from high temperature, moisture or dust.  
Do not expose the product to high temperature, especially in a window-closed vehicle in summer.  
Avoid drop or strong collision of the product, or heavy vibration of the TFT screen; or it may cause damage or abnormal  
display of the TFT screen.  
Please select appropriate volume; it is inadvisable to use the earphone in high volume; if a ringing occurs in the ears,  
please turn down the volume or stop using.  
Please charge under the following circumstances:  
The battery icon shows no power.  
A. The system automatically shut down, and immediately shut down after re-start.  
B. The operating button does not respond.  
C. The product displays the red icon in the lower-right corner of the product:  
Note: This product cannot be used with any unauthorized chargers; otherwise it may burn the product, which is not  
covered by warranty. If you need additional original charger, please contact the customer service.  
The Li-ion battery cells in the battery pack are not user serviceable.  
When the battery level is low, be sure to connect the power plug before formatting the HANNSpad or uploading /  
downloading applications to prevent system error.  
Hannspree shall not be liable for loss of data caused by damage or repair of the product or any other reason. Please  
operate the product properly following the user manual.  
Do not disassemble the product; do not use alcohol, thinner or benzene to clean the surface of the product.  
Do not use the product in places where the use of electronic equipment is prohibited, such as on airplanes.  
Please do not use the product when driving or walking down the street, otherwise it may cause an accident.  
USB connection is for data transfer only.  
* As the product may undergo modifications from time to time, the specifications and appearance are subject to change  
without prior notice!  
NOTE: Pictures in this manual are for reference only.  
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1. Know Your HANNSpad  
1.1 Front View  
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No  
Item  
Description  
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Touch Screen  
Camera  
Displays the user interface and receives touch input.  
For video chatting or taking self-portrait pictures.  
Press to adjust the volume.  
Volume Keys  
Power Key  
• Press and hold to turn the HANNSpad on or off.  
• Press to turn the backlight on / off and put the device into sleep  
mode.  
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Charging Status Indicator  
Lights red while charging the battery.  
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1.2 Back View  
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Micro SD  
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No  
Item  
Description  
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2
3
Microphone  
For audio input.  
Earphone Jack  
Reset Button  
Connects to an earphone using a 3.5 mm audio jack.  
Insert a pointed object, such as a paper clip, to reset the device to  
its factory default.  
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Mini USB Port  
Connects to a PC using the supplied USB cable.  
Connects the device to the DC jack to charge the battery.  
Insert a microSD card for additional storage space.  
Emits sound output.  
Power DC Input  
MicroSD Card Slot  
Speaker  
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2. First Use of HANNSpad  
2.1 Managing and Charging the Battery  
Before using the HANNSpad for the first time, fully charge the battery. HANNSpad has a built-in  
polymer battery; use only the dedicated charger to charge the device.  
In order to prolong the service life of the product, use the device until the battery is depleted before  
the first two times of charging the battery.  
To charge the battery, connect the charger / adapter to the device and the DC jack.  
NOTE:  
For the first two times of charging the battery, the charging time may take up to 10 hours; succeeding times  
may take up to 5 hours.  
During charging, the battery icon on the screen will scroll.  
When charging is complete, the battery icon will turn green and stop scrolling.  
When you plug in the charger after the product shuts down due to low power, it may take a while before the  
product enters the home screen.  
The Li-ion battery cells in the battery pack are not user-serviceable.  
When the product is not in use, be sure to turn off the device.  
If the device will not be used for a long time, be sure to discharge and then charge the battery once  
a month.  
The built-in polymer battery must be recharged regularly. Battery damage caused by depletion or  
the use of unauthorized charger are not covered by the warranty.  
2.2 Turning on/off HANNSpad  
Press and hold the  
button to turn on/off the HANNSpad. See Device Description.  
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2.3 Connecting to the PC  
Use the supplied USB cable, connect the device to the PC to transfer data or power up the device.  
Enter the USB disk mode to copy and delete files to and from the PC.  
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3. The Home Screen  
3.1 Home Screen  
After powering on the device, the locked Home screen is displayed.  
The screen is locked by default. To unlock the screen, drag  
to directly enter the camera application.  
towards  
. Or, drag  
towards  
In the home screen you can manage the application icons:  
Add application shortcuts: Long press an application icon from the application menu and then  
drag the icon to the home screen to add as shortcut.  
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Remove application shortcuts: Long press an application icon in the home screen, the top of  
the screen displays . Drag the application icon towards until it turns red, and then release  
the touch screen to remove the application shortcut.  
3.2 Wallpapers  
Long press the touch-screen, the Wallpaper option will pop up.  
Gallery: Choose a picture saved in your albums or a picture taken by the device camera to use  
as a background of the home screen.  
Live Wallpapers: Choose a moving picture from the live wallpapers to use as the background of  
the home screen.  
Wallpapers: Choose a picture from the default system pictures to use as the background of the  
home screen.  
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3.3 Status Bar  
The status bar is located at the bottom the screen.  
The icons on the left side are:  
• Return  
• Home  
• History  
: Tap to return to the previous screen.  
: Tap to return to the Home screen.  
: Tap to view the most-recently accessed applications.  
The icons on the right side display the WiFi signal, the WiFi connection status, battery power\  
battery charging status, current time, USB and SD card connection status. Tap the right side icons to  
view the date and time and other information.  
3.4 Using the Touch Screen  
The HANNSpad is equipped with a 7-inch touch screen. The following describes the main touch  
screen area, and some tips on how to use the touch screen.  
Whatever interface you are in, you can return to the home screen directly by touching the Home  
icon. Also, touch the History  
applications.  
icon to view the history of recently accessed  
In different applications, you can return to the upper layer or previous interface by touching the  
screen Return icon.  
In different applications, touch the Advanced  
application.  
icon to pop up the relevant options available in the  
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3.5 Application Menu  
Tap the application icon  
to view the application menu screen.  
In the application menu interface, you can touch an application icon to open the application.  
In applications with browsing capabilities, such as Explorer, Music, and Gallery, etc., you can drag  
the scroll bar up and down or flick the screen to scroll the file list.  
In Browser or PDF reader, touch the page and drag it upward / downward to scroll the page (be  
careful not to touch the link!)  
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4. Basic Settings  
You can personalize applications, set the system date and time, configure the network connection,  
and change the other pad settings in the Settings page. To open the Settings page, do one of the  
following:  
Tap the Application  
icon, then tap  
Settings.  
Tap the notification icons on the right side of the status bar, then tap  
>
.
Tap an item on the left panel menu to display more function settings on the right panel.  
4.1 Wi-Fi and Network  
4.1.1 Wi-Fi  
The Wi-Fi menu allows you to manage the Wi-Fi settings and connect to a wireless network.  
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Tap the Wi-Fi switch button to turn Wi-Fi on or off.  
• The Wi-Fi icon showing  
• The Wi-Fi icon showing  
indicates Wi-Fi is turned off.  
indicates Wi-Fi is turned on.  
Connect to an Access Point  
1. Turn on Wi-Fi. The device searches for available networks within range and displays the  
searched Access Point (AP) names on the right panel.  
2. Tap an access point name that you want to connect to. If the selected access point is  
protected by a password, the device will prompt for the password.  
NOTE: The password entry is required only when connecting to the AP for the first time.  
3. If prompted, enter the password to connect to the AP.  
4. Tap Connect.  
Other Wi-Fi Options  
Tap the Advanced  
icon on the upper-right corner of the screen to display advanced options and  
other network information.  
When the Network notification option is checked, the system automatically scans and displays  
available networks within range. If it is unchecked, you must tap SCAN to manually scan for nearby  
networks and tap ADD NETWORK to manually add a network.  
NOTE: HANNSpad keeps track and recognizes Wi-Fi networks that have been connected before. Once Wi-Fi is  
turned on and a known connection is detected, the device automatically connects to that network.  
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4.2 Device  
4.2.1 Sound  
Set the tone and sound notifications.  
Volumes: Includes volume adjustments for Music, Video, Games and other medium,  
notifications and alarm clock. Drag the slider bar to adjust the corresponding volume.  
Default notification: Set the default notification ringtone.  
Touch sounds: Produce sound when you make selection on the screen.  
Screen lock sound: Produce sound when you unlock or lock the screen.  
4.2.2 Display  
Brightness: Adjust the screen brightness. Drag the slider bar left or right and click OK to adjust  
brightness settings. You can also choose automatic adjustment.  
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Wallpaper: Change the background of the home screen by three (3) options. Refer to  
Auto-rotate screen: When you rotate the tablet, the screen direction changes automatically.  
Sleep: Adjust delay before the screen locks.  
Font size: Set the size of the system font, there are four options : Small, Normal, Large, Huge.  
4.2.3 Storage  
Displays the storage status of the device, such as the total capacity, the space occupied by  
applications, images and videos, etc., including the SD card and USB storage capacity.  
4.2.4 Battery  
Displays the battery status. Click the icon to see more details.  
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4.2.4 Apps  
Displays the status of the applications in the device.  
DOWNLOADED: Lists applications installed by the user.  
ON SD CARD: Lists applications in the SD card.  
RUNNING: Displays the running applications in the system.  
ALL: Lists all the applications in the device.  
4.3 Personal  
4.3.1 Accounts and sync  
When the device access applications, such as the calendar, it needs to log-in with an ID to sync  
data on your account with data on your HANNSpad.  
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Account Synchronization: Touch the Account Sync switch to enable or disable  
account synchronization.  
ADD ACCOUNT: Touch this option to add a new Email account, if necessary.  
4.3.2 Location services  
Set your location and allow interactive options with Google.  
Google’s location service: When checked, applications use data from Wi-Fi or mobile networks  
to determine your approximate location.  
4.3.3 Security  
The Security menu allows you to set device security options.  
Screen lock: Selects the method of unlocking the screen.  
Owner info: Displays the owner information on a lock scree.  
Encrypt tablet: Encrypts the device with a number PIN or password.  
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Make passwords visible: Check this option to display password characters as you type them on  
screen.  
Device administrators: Views or Deactivates device administrators.  
Unknown sources: Runs and installs application programs not from Google market.  
CREDENTIAL STORAGE  
Ascertain the legality and credibility of the program with some credentials CA.  
Trusted credentials: Store trusted credentials used by the system or the user.  
Install from SD card: To import trusted credentials from the SD card.  
Clear credentials: Clear all the credentials recorded by the system, generally can’t be chosen by  
default.  
4.3.4 Language and input  
This menu allows you to choose the system display language and input method.  
Language: Choose the system language, with 60 options.  
Spelling correction: According to the chosen language, the system assists to correct the  
spelling mistakes.  
Personal dictionary: Custom words defined by the user, null by default.  
KEYBOARD & INPUT METHODS  
Choose to set the system input method.  
Default: Select the default input method. Google pinyin input method is the default method.  
Android keyboard: Tap the Settings icon to configure the Android keyboard settings.  
Google speech-to-text: Automatic  
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4.3.5 Backup and reset  
PERSONAL DATA  
Factory data reset: Clear all the data in the tablet PC; generally used to restore the system when it  
goes wrong.  
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4.4 System  
4.4.1 Date and time  
Set the date, time, time zone and format.  
Automatic date & time: Use the time on the network; it requires access to Internet, restart the  
device for the settings to take effect.  
Set date: Access to date setting interface and set the date.  
Set time: Access to time setting interface and set the time.  
Select time zone: Access to time zone setting interface and set time zone.  
Use 24-hour format: Set the display format of the time.  
Select date format: Display the date by selecting different date format.  
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4.4.2 Accessibility  
SYSTEM  
Large text: Select the size of the system display font.  
Auto-rotate screen: Adjust the screen direction according to the G-sensor.  
Speak passwords: Allow users to say the passwords out loud instead of typing them.  
Touch & hold delay: Set the response speed of the touch screen.  
Install web scripts: Whether to install the script from Google or not for viewing the web  
conveniently.  
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4.4.3 Developer options  
USB debugging: Only applicable to development work, enables to copy data between computer  
and the device, installs application program on user’s device without sending notice and read log  
data.  
Development device ID: Read the device ID after turning on USB debugging.  
Stay awake: The screen stays awake when it is being charged in power-on status.  
Allow mock locations: positioning the user simulation site in the network map if it is on.  
HDCP checking: Use HDCP checking for DRM content only.  
Desktop backup password: Set backup password for desktop full backup.  
USER INTERFACE  
Strict mode enabled: if it is on, the screen flickers when the main thread operating lasts for a  
long time.  
Pointer location: The horizontal axis indicates users’ touch points.  
Show touches: Provide visual prompt for touch operation.  
Show screen updates: When the screen area updates, the corresponding area flickers.  
Show CPU usage: Screen overlay showing current CPU usage.  
Force GPU rendering: Use 2D hardware acceleration in the application program.  
Window animation scale: Close the animation.  
Transition animation scale: Close the animation.  
APPS  
Don’t keep activities: Destroy each activity after the user leaving.  
Background process limit: Standard limit.  
Show all ANRs: Display "Application no response" dialog box for background applications.  
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4.4.4 About Tablet  
System updates: Detect the system version and upgrade.  
Status: Status of tablet PC, including battery power, network Bluetooth, uptime, etc.  
Legal information: Code development license and Google legal information.  
Model number: Device model  
Android version: The version number of Android.  
Kernel version: The version number of Linux core.  
Build number: The customized version number, used for distinguishing the system software.  
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5. Software Application and Operation  
5.1 Explorer  
Tap  
to open Explorer. You can browse the files in the USB disk, SD card and the Tablet PC.  
Home: Return to the home screen of the Explorer.  
LevelUp: Return to the previous directory.  
Multi: Select two or more files at the same time.  
Editor: File Editor, such as: cut, copy, delete, rename, multi select.  
NewFolder: New folder.  
Back: Switch to the previous directory.  
Next: Switch to the next directory.  
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5.2 ES File Explorer  
Tap  
in the application menu to open ES File Explorer. ES File Explorer allows you to browse  
files on the microSD card and device internal memory, or browse files through LAN and FTP  
servers.  
Favorites: Tap to select folders and set them as favorites.  
Select: Tap to enable multi-select function.  
Search: Tap to search for files in the memory card, device memory, or LAN and FTP servers.  
Up: Tap to move up a folder level.  
AppMgr: Tap to enter Application Manager.  
List / Icons: Tap to toggle between list view or icons view.  
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5.3 Picture Browsing  
Tap  
in the application menu to open Gallery and browse for pictures. Enter the picture list and  
tap the picture you want to view.  
When browsing for pictures, touch the screen to display the control bar used to manage pictures.  
: Play the slideshow.  
: Delete the picture.  
: Set, edit, and read the picture.  
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5.4 Music playback  
Tap  
to open the music list. The options are — Artists, Albums, Songs, Playlists and Now  
playing.  
5.4.1 Playlist  
The playlist displays all tracks that will be played automatically in sequence.  
You can play, create and edit playlists in the device.  
NOTE: When a playlist is deleted, the music files are not deleted from the device.  
5.5 Web browser  
Tap  
to open Browser and view web pages.  
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Address Bar: Type the web page address to view the page.  
: Tap to access options, such as Refresh, New tab, Share page, etc.  
: Tap to return to the previous page.  
: Tap to go to the next page.  
: Tap to search the Internet.  
5.6 Email  
Tap  
to open the Email application. Enter your e-mail address and password to set up your  
email account.  
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5.7 Calendar  
Tap  
to open the Calendar application.  
5.8 Clock  
Tap  
to open the Clock application. The clock has two modes:  
Desktop clock: Tap the screen to turn the backlight on or off. When the backlight is turned off,  
only the digits on the clock are visible.  
Alarm clock: To set the alarm tap Set alarm > Add alarm.  
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6. Product Specifications  
Operating System  
Processor  
Chipset  
Android 4.0.3  
ARM Cortex A8, CPU 1.0 GHz  
Build in  
Platform  
Storage  
Panel  
Memory  
DDR III 800 MHz 512MB on main board  
NAND FLASH 4GB/16GB on main board  
Micro SD Card, Max support 32GB  
LCD Panel with LED backlight  
7 inch, 800x480  
Storage  
Card reader  
Brightness  
Resolution  
Type  
Capacitive type  
Sensor (points)  
WLAN  
Multi touch (Supported 5 points)  
WLAN 802.11 b/g/n  
Bluetooth  
N/A  
Communications  
Camera  
Camera, Front 0.3 M pixel  
Yes, resolution: 8 bits  
G Sensor  
3 axis Accelerometer  
Adaptor  
Yes, Supported x/y/z axis, and +/- direction  
AC 100 ~ 240V, 5V/2 A (DC Jack in)  
Yes, 3.5mm x 1  
Headphones  
Microphone  
USB 2.0  
Yes, Built in Mono MIC.  
USB 2.0 x1 (OTG), Supported USB K/B, Mouse, USB  
flash disk (Max. 64GB)  
I/O Port  
Mini USB port output current: 300 mA (Peak current:  
500 mA)  
HDMI output  
Speakers output  
Micro SD  
N/A  
Speaker 1W x1, 8 ohm  
Micro SD x 1, Max. Supported 32GB  
Power Charger (Red), Power off (All LED Off)  
Li-Polymer, 3000mAh/3.7V above  
4.7 hours Internet Browser WiFi on  
0 to 35 degree  
LED Indicator  
Power  
Battery  
Operation Battery Life  
Temperature  
Humidity  
System Operating  
Condition  
10 ~ 85%  
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Dimension  
(W*D*H mm)  
194.5x120x10.7mm  
230X150X78mm  
Packing dimension  
(W*D*H mm)  
Physical  
Controls  
Case Material  
Net weight  
Hot Keys  
Material: All Plastic (back: Leather texture)  
330g  
Power, Volume +/-, Reset  
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7. Troubleshooting  
Q1: The player cannot be turned on.  
1. Check the battery power.  
2. Connect the power adapter and then check again.  
3. If the device cannot be turned on after charging the battery, contact your dealer.  
Q2: After turning on power, the screen keeps flashing or the device powers off  
automatically.  
Battery is running low. Please charge it.  
Q3: Cannot hear sound from the headphones.  
1. Check whether the volume is set to "0".  
2. Check whether the music file is damaged. Try to play other music files to test. If the file is damaged,  
the output sound is noise.  
Q4: Cannot copy a file or cannot play music files, etc.  
1. Check whether the tablet is properly connected with the other device.  
2. Check whether the storage is full.  
3. Verify whether the USB cable is damaged.  
4. Whether the USB is disconnected.  
For updated FAQs, please visit www.hannspree.com  
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