PROSCAN PLT7044K-B User's Manual
Brand: PROSCAN
Model: PLT7044K-B
Introduction
This user manual has been specially designed to guide you through the functions and features of your PROSCAN PLT7044K-B tablet.
Important Safety and Usage Guidelines:
- Please read this manual carefully before using your device to ensure safe and correct use.
- The descriptions in this manual are based on the default settings of your device.
- Do not use this unit near water. Do not place any container with liquid inside over the unit.
- Please do not put your device in high temperature, moisture, or dust places; the tablet is not waterproof.
- Avoid falling or violent collision; do not violently shake the touch screen, otherwise, it could lead to damage or display abnormalities.
- If the system shuts down automatically, it should be bootable again soon after the shutdown.
- Please charge the tablet regularly if not in use for a long time to avoid damage caused by excessive battery consumption.
- Do not disassemble or use alcohol, thinner, or benzene-based cleaners to swab the product surface.
- Please do not use the tablet while driving or walking in the street, as it may lead to an accident.
- Please choose the appropriate volume; if you experience tinnitus, please lower the volume or stop using.
- Memory space available for the Android system itself takes up part of the memory space, and the operation of programs will also consume space when they are open.
- Storage capacity that is nominally stated for the Android system occupies about hundreds of MB of storage capacity. Also, in order to install software, the system must reserve certain storage capacity, so there is a deviation between the actual usable space and the nominal space.
- When the CPU is in high-speed operation, especially in 3D games or during long playback of high-definition video, the device may experience heat.
- Please keep this manual for future reference.
Catalog
This section outlines the structure of the manual:
Chapter One: Overview
- 1.1 Appearance
- 1.2 Buttons
- 1.3 Open and shut down
- 1.4 Open and close standby mode
- 1.5 Lock and unlock the screen
- 1.6 Homepage information column
- 1.7 Text input
- 1.8 Reset
- 1.9 USB Connect
- 1.10 Accessories
Chapter Two: Internet
- 2.1 Browser
Chapter Three: Applications
- 3.1 Explorer
- 3.2 Downloads
Chapter Four: System Setting
- 4.1 Wireless networks setting
- 4.2 Sound setting
- 4.3 Display setting
- 4.4 Application setting
- 4.5 Date & Time setting
- 4.6 Language and input setting
Chapter Five: Specification
Chapter Six: Attentions
Chapter One: Overview
1.1 Appearance
The tablet features the following external elements:
- Top Edge: Volume down button, Volume up button.
- Front: Camera located at the top.
- Right Side: Power button, Earphone jack, DC IN port, USB port, TF card slot, MIC (microphone).
- Bottom Edge: Speaker grill.
- Back (implied): Reset button (small pinhole, typically accessed with a paperclip).
1.2 Buttons
Power Button: Long press for 2-3 seconds to turn the screen on. When the tablet is on, a short press enters the off-screen state, and another short press lights up the screen. If the tablet is unresponsive, use a small hardware tool to press the reset button located at the bottom upper right corner.
Volume Buttons: Press the Volume+/- buttons to adjust the volume.
1.3 Open and Shut Down
Open: Long press the power button for 2-3 seconds. The screen will display images until the interface appears.
Shut Down: Long press the power button. The screen will prompt for shutdown confirmation. Press OK to shut down. If the tablet is in charging state, it will show charging features when off. Pressing the power button again will turn the tablet on.
1.4 Open and Close Standby Mode
Open Standby Mode: In boot mode, tap the power button to enter standby mode, which conserves power.
Close Standby Mode: In standby mode, a light tap of the power button will return the device to the normal state.
1.5 Lock and Unlock the Screen
Lock: You can set the sleep time in the display settings. The system will automatically sleep and lock the screen to standby mode if there is no activity for the preset duration.
Unlock: Move the ? symbol to unlock. Drag this ? symbol to unlock the screen and enter the application interface.
1.6 Homepage Information Column
The top status bar provides information:
- [Microphone icon] Sound record
- [Back arrow icon] Back
- [Clock icon] Recent search
- [Home icon] Host interface
- [Menu icon] Menu shortcut key
- [Wi-Fi icon] WIFI
- [USB icon] USB
- [Clock icon] Time
- [Battery icon] Battery power
1.7 Text Input
You can use the virtual keyboard to enter text, numbers, and symbols by touching the screen. After selecting the Android input method, the default keyboard is displayed:
Keyboard Layout: A standard QWERTY layout is shown, with keys for Tab, Q, W, E, R, T, Y, U, I, O, P, A, S, D, F, G, H, J, K, L, Z, X, C, V, B, N, M, and various symbols. A "Nederlands" language option is visible.
- To switch between numbers and letters, press the [?123] key.
- To switch between capital and lowercase letters, press the [Shift] key.
1.8 Reset
Press the reset button located at the bottom upper right corner of the device. Your device will restart and reset.
1.9 USB Connect
Connect your tablet to a PC using the included USB cable. On your tablet, you will see a notification. Click this sign and enable "USB storage" to connect your device. To disconnect, turn off USB storage.
1.10 Accessories
Item | Quantity |
---|---|
Power Adapter | 1 |
USB Cable | 1 |
User manual | 1 |
Chapter Two: Internet
2.1 Browser
This device requires network support to use the web browser. If you encounter network problems, please contact your network operator or service provider. The tablet's web browser can connect to the Internet via Wi-Fi to satisfy your business and individual network needs.
Touch [Settings icon] to set up Wi-Fi and use the browser normally.
Touch the [Browser icon] in the application list to enter the browser. The default homepage displays recently viewed pages.
The browser supports the following features:
- Enter the URL in the input area to get the soft keyboard, then type the URL.
- Bookmark: Click the [Star icon] to add the current page to your bookmarks.
- Favorite websites: Touch the [Star icon] to read your favorite websites.
- Search the internet: Touch the [Magnifying glass icon].
- Add new browser: Touch the [Plus icon].
- Close the browser: Touch the [Close icon].
Chapter Three: Applications
3.1 Explorer
Touch the [Explorer icon] in the application list. This feature supports file copying between the SD Card, internal memory, and USB storage.
The Explorer interface includes navigation buttons:
- [Folder icon] Home: Go to the root directory.
- [Up arrow icon] LevelUp: Move up one directory level.
- [Multiple files icon] Multi: Select multiple files.
- [Editor icon] Editor: Access editing functions.
- [New folder icon] NewFolder: Create a new folder.
- [Back arrow icon] Back: Go back to the previous screen.
To Copy/Cut/Delete files, touch the [Edit icon], choose the file you want, and then perform the action through the context menu.
3.2 Downloads
Click the [Download icon] in the application list to preview downloading or completed document contents. Click a downloaded file to stop or delete it.
Chapter Four: System Setting
Click the [Settings icon] to enter the system setting interface.
4.1 Wireless Networks Setting
This module covers wireless and network settings, including Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) settings. When you open WLAN switches, the system scans for available wireless networks and displays them. Networks with a [Encrypted network icon] (Wi-Fi symbol with a lock) require a password for connection. Networks with an [Open network icon] (Wi-Fi symbol without a lock) can be connected directly.
You can select a network from the list to connect directly, or click "Advanced" then "Connect to network". You can also manually add a wireless local area network.
Network Notice: Enabling the switch will notify you of any open networks.
Wireless Local Area Network Certificate: Manages wireless local area network loading and management.
4.2 Sound Setting
In Sound settings, you can choose mute switches and access more detailed settings. Click "Volume setting" to configure notification sounds, media volume, boot switch voice, alarm volume, and prompt operation sounds for the bell and software.
4.3 Display Setting
Display settings include: Brightness, Wallpapers Settings, Automatic rotating Settings, Dormancy time, and Font size.
- Brightness: Adjust brightness manually to your preference.
- Wallpaper Settings: Set your wallpaper and dynamic wallpaper; wallpapers can be chosen from the gallery.
- Dormancy Time: When the screen is active for a period without operations, it will automatically lock to save power.
- Font Size: Set the font size according to your preference: small, ordinary, big, or huge.
4.4 Application Setting
In Application settings, you can manage running services, access rights, and development settings (primarily for developers).
- Application Management: Easily manage and delete installed applications. You can sort applications by name (alphabetical/numerical) or view all programs. Click on an application to see its relevant information, clear cache, unload programs, reset default values, or force stop operations.
- Running Services: End or configure programs that are currently running.
- Access Management: Manage applications' access to content permissions by enabling or prohibiting access.
4.5 Date & Time Setting
In this interface, you can set your system time and related options.
- Time Setting: Use automatic time from the network, choose the time zone, and set the specific date, time, and display format.
4.6 Language and Input Setting
In this interface, you can choose your preferred language.
- Input Method: Input methods can be set by users, including adding or deleting words from the dictionary.
- Android Keyboard: Configure the automatic capital function (opening or closing).
Please note: Market applications used for downloading apps/games (e.g., SLIDE ME, APTOIDE, GETJAR) are independently owned and operated. If any of these applications cease to function, it is not a manufacturing defect with the tablet. For further questions, contact customer service.
Disposal Information: If you need to dispose of this product in the future, please note that waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste. Please recycle where facilities exist. Check with your Local Authority or retailer for recycling advice. (Waste Electrical and Electronic equipment Directive)
Owing to continuous improvement, no prior notice will be given regarding changes on above features and specifications.
Chapter Five: Specification
Feature | Specification |
---|---|
Dimension (mm*mm*mm) | 191×118×11.5 |
Weight | Approx 300g |
LCD | 7 "800 × 480 |
OS | Android 4.1 |
Processor | RK2926, 1.2G Hz |
Memory | 512MB DDR3 RAM, 4GB internal |
WI-FI | 802.11b/g/n |
Connections | Micro-USB, Micro-SD (up to 32GB), Headphone Jack |
Battery | 3.7V 2800mAh Li-Poly |
Service time | Up to 15h music mode, 3h internet, 4h video |
Operating temperature | Between -10°C et 45°C |
Video support | AVI, WMV, MP4, MKV, RM, RMVB, FLV, MOV, 3GP |
Audio support | MP3, WMA, WAV, APE, FLAC, AAC, OGG |
Picture support | JPG, JPEG, BMP, GIF, PNG |
Adapter Input | AC 100-240V, 50/60Hz |
Adapter Output | DC 5V 2A |
Chapter Six: Attentions
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.
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a 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. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.