User ManualPocketBook SURFpad 310,1’’
GETTING STARTED10DISPLAY VIEWSThe screen orientation is changed automatically when you hold the De-vice horizontally to vertically, and vice versa. To
GETTING STARTED11FINGER GESTURESTapShort soft touch on an item (e.g. file, application, folder or menu item) opens it. Press and HoldThis gesture call
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
GETTING STARTED13ESTABLISHING WI-FIIf you skipped Wi-Fi configuration during the initial setup, you can con-figure it later.1. Go to Settings > Wir
GETTING STARTED14MOBILE NETWORKS CONNECTIONATTENTION! The Device utilizes some services, which don’t ask user’s permission for Internet access (for ex
GETTING STARTED15•Data roaming – select whether use mobile network connection or not when you are out of your mobile operator coverage, for example,
16SoftwareMANAGE DATAUse File Manager to operate with files, stored in internal Device memory and external microSD card. To open File Manager, press o
SOFTWARE17APPLICATION LAUNCHINGThe application can be launched by short press on the icon on the Homescreen or from the list of available applications
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
SOFTWARE19APPLICATION REMOVING After continuous touch on icon or widget Sign of application removing is activated. To delete element from the home sc
2ContentsSAFETY PRECAUTIONS 4Storage, Carriage and Usage Conditions 4Maintenance 4RF Safety 5Utilization 5APPEARANCE 6TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 7GE
SOFTWARE20PREINSTALLED APPLICATIONSBrowserSupports functions for comfortable web-pages viewingCalculator Simple Android calculatorCalendar Events cale
SOFTWARE21Search Search by Google-in Internet or within contentSettings Set your options and preferencesMusic Music player, supporting MP3, WMA, AACD
SOFTWARE22PBI PACKAGES SUPPORTSometimes the distribution of several programs is stored in one pbi package. To install these programs open the package
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
SOFTWARE24GALLERYGallery is an application for images and video management. To open an image in full screen, just touch it. To scroll the collection u
SOFTWARE25CAMERAPhoto and Video ModesBROWSERUsing Application menu you can perform the following operations:•Stop/Update;•New tab;•New incognito ta
SOFTWARE26EMAILSetting Up the Account1. At the first run you will be suggested to enter from on-screen key-board your account information: email addre
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
SETTINGS28Slide the list of settings upward to view all settings.LANGUAGE & INPUTTo change interface language, go to Language and input > Langu
SETTINGS29In Android keyboard section you can turn on/off the following settings:•Auto-capitalization;•Sound on key-press;•Show settings key – defi
3Photo and Video Modes 25Browser 25Email 26Setting Up the Account 26Inbox 26SETTINGS 27Language & Input 28Sound Settings 30Display Settings 3
SETTINGS30SOUND SETTINGSMultimedia volume is adjusted with volume control buttons.Under section Settings > Device > Sound you can adjust multime
SETTINGS31DISPLAY SETTINGSUnder section Settings > Device > Display you can set next parameters:•Brightness;•Wallpaper;•Auto-rotate screen;•
SETTINGS32STORAGEStorage section displays information about the Device storage (internal and external SD-card memory): total, occupied, available spac
SETTINGS33LOCATION ACCESS AND SECURITY In these Settings items you can set:•determining your location by network coordinates;•different ways of scre
SETTINGS34RESTORE YOUR TABLET TO FACTORY SETTINGSSelect Settings > Backup & reset > Factory data reset menu item, in opened window press Re
SETTINGS35BATTERY CHARGE STATEIt displays battery charge level (in percents), information whether the Device is charging via network or working from b
SETTINGS36Turn on Wi-Fi List of available networksChosen Wi-FiEnter passwordPress ‘Connect’WI-FI CONNECTIONConnecting to Wi-Fi Network with Automatica
SETTINGS37Connection to Wi-Fi Network with Manual Configuring Network Settings1. To set parameters for Wi-Fi network access manually, press Add net-wo
SETTINGS38ADVANCED OPTIONSAdvanced options allow turning on/off notifications when an open net-work is available. To envoke them, open Settings > W
SETTINGS39TRANSFERRING DATATo transfer data between PC and the Device, connect micro-USB cable.After you connect the cable, a notification window sugg
4Safety PrecautionsBefore start working with the Device, please, read this section carefully. Follow-ing these instructions will help you ensure your
SETTINGS40Choose the applications listInstalled applicationsMemory, occupied by applicationsAfter pressing the application’s title, you’ll be able to
41Firmware UpdateOfficial firmware updates for the Device are published on the official PocketBook website (www.pocketbook-int.com/us). Installation o
FIRMWARE UPDATE422. Connect your Device to PC and copy firmware file (.upkg extension) to the internal storage or external microSD-card3. Go to Settin
FIRMWARE UPDATE43TROUBLESHOOTINGIssue SolutionThe Device doesn’t respond on screen touches or keys pressingRestart the Device: Press and hold On/Off b
44Customer SupportFor detailed information about service centers in your country please use contacts below:Česko 800-701-307Deutschland 0-800-187-30
45Compliance with International StandardsThe EUT should be supplied by USB port from complied Limited Power Source of personal computer or notebook.Th
COMPLIANCE WITH INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS46and services; Part 7: Specific conditions for mobile and portable radio and ancil-lary equipment of digital c
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
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
6Appearance1. Reset2. Sim slot3. Rear camera4. Headphone jack5. Front camera6. On/Off button7. Volume +8. Volume -9. Microphone10. Micro-USB11. Indica
7Technical SpecificationsDisplay 10.1” touch screen 1280×800Processor 1,5 GHzRAM 1 GBInternal Storage 16 GB *Platform Android™ 4.2Input/Output Ports1×
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
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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