Pocketbook SURFpad 3 (10,1") User Manual

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Page 1 - PocketBook SURFpad 3

User ManualPocketBook SURFpad 310,1’’

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GETTING STARTED10DISPLAY VIEWSThe screen orientation is changed automatically when you hold the De-vice horizontally to vertically, and vice versa. To

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GETTING STARTED11FINGER GESTURESTapShort soft touch on an item (e.g. file, application, folder or menu item) opens it. Press and HoldThis gesture call

Page 4 - Safety Precautions

GETTING STARTED12USING THE ON-SCREEN KEYBOARDTo access the on-screen keyboard, touch any textbox. Enter your text by touching the keys of the on-scree

Page 5 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

GETTING STARTED13ESTABLISHING WI-FIIf you skipped Wi-Fi configuration during the initial setup, you can con-figure it later.1. Go to Settings > Wir

Page 6 - Appearance

GETTING STARTED14MOBILE NETWORKS CONNECTIONATTENTION! The Device utilizes some services, which don’t ask user’s permission for Internet access (for ex

Page 7 - Technical Specifications

GETTING STARTED15•Data roaming – select whether use mobile network connection or not when you are out of your mobile operator coverage, for example,

Page 8 - Getting Started

16SoftwareMANAGE DATAUse File Manager to operate with files, stored in internal Device memory and external microSD card. To open File Manager, press o

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SOFTWARE17APPLICATION LAUNCHINGThe application can be launched by short press on the icon on the Homescreen or from the list of available applications

Page 10 - Portrait view

SOFTWARE18CREATING FOLDERS ON THE HOME SCREENDesktop icons can be grouped into folders. To create a folder, tap and hold the icon and drag it to the i

Page 11 - Home screen

SOFTWARE19APPLICATION REMOVING After continuous touch on icon or widget Sign of application removing is activated. To delete element from the home sc

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2ContentsSAFETY PRECAUTIONS 4Storage, Carriage and Usage Conditions 4Maintenance 4RF Safety 5Utilization 5APPEARANCE 6TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 7GE

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SOFTWARE20PREINSTALLED APPLICATIONSBrowserSupports functions for comfortable web-pages viewingCalculator Simple Android calculatorCalendar Events cale

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SOFTWARE21Search Search by Google-in Internet or within contentSettings Set your options and preferencesMusic Music player, supporting MP3, WMA, AACD

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SOFTWARE22PBI PACKAGES SUPPORTSometimes the distribution of several programs is stored in one pbi package. To install these programs open the package

Page 16 - Software

SOFTWARE23LISTEN TO THE MUSICMusic LibraryIn Music Library you can see all the music, stored in the Device’s memory. To create new playlist, bring up

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SOFTWARE24GALLERYGallery is an application for images and video management. To open an image in full screen, just touch it. To scroll the collection u

Page 18 - A list of applications

SOFTWARE25CAMERAPhoto and Video ModesBROWSERUsing Application menu you can perform the following operations:•Stop/Update;•New tab;•New incognito ta

Page 19 - Sign of application removing

SOFTWARE26EMAILSetting Up the Account1. At the first run you will be suggested to enter from on-screen key-board your account information: email addre

Page 20 - 3) Press ‘Remove from list’

27SettingsIn this chapter you will learn how to configure the Device for the most comfortable usage and make it truly yours. You can open settings in

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SETTINGS28Slide the list of settings upward to view all settings.LANGUAGE & INPUTTo change interface language, go to Language and input > Langu

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SETTINGS29In Android keyboard section you can turn on/off the following settings:•Auto-capitalization;•Sound on key-press;•Show settings key – defi

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3Photo and Video Modes 25Browser 25Email 26Setting Up the Account 26Inbox 26SETTINGS 27Language & Input 28Sound Settings 30Display Settings 3

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SETTINGS30SOUND SETTINGSMultimedia volume is adjusted with volume control buttons.Under section Settings > Device > Sound you can adjust multime

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SETTINGS31DISPLAY SETTINGSUnder section Settings > Device > Display you can set next parameters:•Brightness;•Wallpaper;•Auto-rotate screen;•

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SETTINGS32STORAGEStorage section displays information about the Device storage (internal and external SD-card memory): total, occupied, available spac

Page 27 - Settings

SETTINGS33LOCATION ACCESS AND SECURITY In these Settings items you can set:•determining your location by network coordinates;•different ways of scre

Page 28 - Open submenu

SETTINGS34RESTORE YOUR TABLET TO FACTORY SETTINGSSelect Settings > Backup & reset > Factory data reset menu item, in opened window press Re

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SETTINGS35BATTERY CHARGE STATEIt displays battery charge level (in percents), information whether the Device is charging via network or working from b

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SETTINGS36Turn on Wi-Fi List of available networksChosen Wi-FiEnter passwordPress ‘Connect’WI-FI CONNECTIONConnecting to Wi-Fi Network with Automatica

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SETTINGS37Connection to Wi-Fi Network with Manual Configuring Network Settings1. To set parameters for Wi-Fi network access manually, press Add net-wo

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SETTINGS38ADVANCED OPTIONSAdvanced options allow turning on/off notifications when an open net-work is available. To envoke them, open Settings > W

Page 33 - Touch numbers

SETTINGS39TRANSFERRING DATATo transfer data between PC and the Device, connect micro-USB cable.After you connect the cable, a notification window sugg

Page 34 - Press to reset tablet

4Safety PrecautionsBefore start working with the Device, please, read this section carefully. Follow-ing these instructions will help you ensure your

Page 35 - Charging level > 15%

SETTINGS40Choose the applications listInstalled applicationsMemory, occupied by applicationsAfter pressing the application’s title, you’ll be able to

Page 36 - Press ‘Connect’

41Firmware UpdateOfficial firmware updates for the Device are published on the official PocketBook website (www.pocketbook-int.com/us). Installation o

Page 37 - Add networkNetworks search

FIRMWARE UPDATE422. Connect your Device to PC and copy firmware file (.upkg extension) to the internal storage or external microSD-card3. Go to Settin

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FIRMWARE UPDATE43TROUBLESHOOTINGIssue SolutionThe Device doesn’t respond on screen touches or keys pressingRestart the Device: Press and hold On/Off b

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44Customer SupportFor detailed information about service centers in your country please use contacts below:Česko 800-701-307Deutschland 0-800-187-30

Page 40 - SETTINGS

45Compliance with International StandardsThe EUT should be supplied by USB port from complied Limited Power Source of personal computer or notebook.Th

Page 41 - Firmware Update

COMPLIANCE WITH INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS46and services; Part 7: Specific conditions for mobile and portable radio and ancil-lary equipment of digital c

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COMPLIANCE WITH INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS47•Outdoor use: maximum power (EIRP*) of 100 mW for the 2400-2454 MHz band and with maximum power (EIRP*) of 1

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS5personnel. Usage of home-made or modified batteries may cause an explo-sion and/or damage the Device. Do not use organic or inorgan

Page 44 - Customer Support

6Appearance1. Reset2. Sim slot3. Rear camera4. Headphone jack5. Front camera6. On/Off button7. Volume +8. Volume -9. Microphone10. Micro-USB11. Indica

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7Technical SpecificationsDisplay 10.1” touch screen 1280×800Processor 1,5 GHzRAM 1 GBInternal Storage 16 GB *Platform Android™ 4.2Input/Output Ports1×

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8Getting StartedCHARGING THE BATTERYThe battery of your Device is not fully charged as you unpack it, so you need to charge it. When charging for the

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GETTING STARTED9UNLOCK YOUR DEVICETap and drag the lock out of the circle to one of icons to unlock your Device.HOME SCREENNotification areaSearch in

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