User Manual for Tanoshi models including: TTBKB10, 2AWYT-TTBKB10, 2AWYTTTBKB10, Scholar Real Laptop Computer

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TANOSHI INC TTBKB10 Tablet PC 2AWYT-TTBKB10 2AWYTTTBKB10 ttbkb10


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Help your kid learn and play with their first real computer!
Quick Start Guide

Hi there! Skip ahead to page 16 to see my comic strip!

Welcome

to the

Family!

CONTENTS

Overview of the Scholar Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Parental Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Setting up your Tanoshi Scholar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Technical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

Product Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Frequently Asked Questions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Tanoshi-bot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Contacting Tanoshi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

OUR GOAL is to provide an amazing digital education for all kids.
Learn more about our mission at www.tanoshi.com

SERIAL NUMBER: ___________________________________ 2

A TOOL, NOT A TOY!

Tanoshi Scholar is a real laptop computer and should be treated with care.
To get the maximum life out of your device, please

share the following tips with your kid:

A

B

C

Before moving your computer:

Store your computer in a

1
Safely unplug the power cord

Do not treat your computer

safe place, away from younger kids

2
Remove the keyboard or fold the computer closed

like a toy

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WARNING: WHEN KEYBOARD IS ATTACHED, DO NOT OPEN THE DEVICE MORE THAN 130 DEGREES. THIS MAY CAUSE DAMAGE NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY.
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Overview

WHAT'S IN THE BOX  10.1in. HD Android Tablet  Detachable Keyboard with Trackpad  USB-C Charging Cable  AC Adapter
PLEASE CHARGE BEFORE USING 1. Open dust shield on tablet (Adult help
may be required. If the dust shield is tight, you can use a penny to open it)
2. Connect AC Adapter to USB-C cable
3. Insert USB-C plug into USB-C outlet on device
4. Plug in AC Adapter to wall outlet/power source
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To turn the computer ON: Press and hold the power button until the green light flashes.
To put the computer to SLEEP: Press the power button.
To conserve battery, turn the computer OFF: Hold down the power button and select "Power Off" from the menu that appears.

Front camera privacy cover (slide to close)

Headphones USB-C/Power microHDMI
USB 2.0
microSD DC IN
(adapter not included)

Charging indicator
light

Front / Rear Cameras

Microphone

Power on indicator light

Speakers

WARNING:

USB 2.0 Port

Power button (hold 3 seconds) Volume up/down
Back of tablet: "Wifi Active" indicator light
Power indicator light CAPS LOCK indicator light Trackpad disabled indicator
Disable trackpad function key
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A Note About Parental Controls

The setup process will take about 15-20 minutes.
We recommend that you spend some time setting up the device the way you like before handing it to your kid.
Every family and kid is different, and you can talk with your kid about the choices you are making.
Once you have configured the tablet, you can adjust settings from your own smartphone or computer.
As your kid learns more about how to use their computer, you may want to modify the settings.

Some questions to consider when you set up parental controls:
SCREEN TIME
How much time will your kid use the computer each day? Are there certain days or times when they might have more or less time?
APPS
Some apps have a primarily educational role, and some apps are primarily for entertainment. Will they need certain apps for school, or
are there trusted apps you'd like to install ahead of time? Are there apps that you want to restrict or allow? Will your kid be able to browse the app store? Kids will need your permission to download new apps,
and you can control paid apps and in-app payments.
WEB BROWSING
This device uses Google Chrome with Safe Search, but you will want to consider unsupervised web browsing for your kid. You can adjust
which websites are allowed or prohibited.

For more info about parenting and technology, check out Common Sense Media at commonsensemedia.org
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Setting up your

Before getting started, you will need:
 Local WiFi network and password Information  A parent's new/existing Google Account  A fully charged Tanoshi Scholar!
In just a few minutes, you'll be able to write your
first computer program!

This step can be

1

done with your kid!

Turn on your device

Turn on your device by holding the power button for 3 seconds. Now, we're ready to

Connect to your local WiFi network, then "Set up as new"

!

These instructions are for setting up the computer for a kid under the age of 13.

If you are setting this device up for an adult, disregard this section and set up the device using your new/existing Gmail account.

NOTE: This Setup Process is subject to change. Please see tanoshi.com/FAQ for the latest information 7

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Create a NEW Google Account for your kid to use that will be managed by Family Link (if they don't already have a managed account)
You'll need to provide your kid's name, age, gender, and create a custom username for their account. This account will be linked with a parent's Google Account in the next step. Be sure to enter your kid's real age! If the age entered is 13 or over, the Family Link parental controls will not be activated. If your kid already has a personal Google Account and they listed their age as less than 13 (NOT a school account, which you can add later), you can use that instead. 8

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Sign in with an existing parent Google Account, and verify that you are an adult
This will link the devices and let the parent manage the Tanoshi Scholar device settings. We recommend using a Google Account already active on the parent's phone.
In this step, you will be providing parental consent for the creation of your child's Google Account managed by Family Link. This step may require you to provide a credit card to verify that you are an adult.

This step is for parents only

!

To install Family Link on a parent's phone, it must be running AndroidTM 5.0 or later, or iOS 9 or later.

Select apps and services, configure parental controls, and install Family Link on your phone
Feel free to spend some time now configuring the device, you can always change and add to these settings on your phone or on your kid's device later!
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Technical Specifications

Display Keyboard Platform CPU GPU RAM Storage (built-in) Storage (expandable)
USB Ports
WiFi Audio jack Audio mic Audio speakers Battery Bluetooth Camera (front) Camera (rear) Power

10.1" HD Touchscreen (1280x800) with tempered glass film

Full kid-size QWERTY keyboard with emoji hotkeys and trackpad

Android 10 with Google Apps and Parental Controls

64-bit Quad Core Processor, 1.3GHz PowerVR 660Mhz 2GB

Wow, did you know that I have some of these parts too?

32GB
Micro SD up to 32GB
USB on keyboard (data transfer) USB on tablet (data transfer / charge)

I have a CPU for a brain, and my Storage and RAM help me to remember things.

Dual Band 802.11 abgn (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz) 3.5mm Stereo Single Dual Stereo 6000 mAh BT4.2

I have cameras for eyes, and a microphone for ears! My software gives me instructions for how to do things like talk, move and dance!

2.0 MP 5.0 MP USB-C (included) or pin charging port (5Vx2A)

I also have a battery. When it needs to be recharged, I get very sleepy... Do you have a battery

too?

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References

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