IOTA 2110 User manual

USER GUIDE
www.iotatablets.com
iOTA 2110

Welcome..................................................................................................... 3
Important Safety Information ............................................................ 4
Layout........................................................................................................... 6
Set Up Your iOTA..................................................................................... 8
Charging the Tablet................................................................................. 9
Turning on the Tablet............................................................................. 10
Connecting the Keyboard..................................................................... 11
Touchpad..................................................................................................... 13
Gestures....................................................................................................... 14
Using Headphones................................................................................... 16
Basic Operations....................................................................................... 17
Locking the Screen.................................................................................. 18
Getting Started......................................................................................... 19
Narrator Mode ......................................................................................... 20
Taking Care of Your Device.................................................................. 21
Resetting Your Tablet............................................................................. 22
Specification .............................................................................................. 23
FAQ’s ............................................................................................................. 24
EU Déclaration of Conformity............................................................ 28
Warranty...................................................................................................... 29
Disclaimer/ Recycle / Disposal of Waste
Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE).................................. 30
Digital Rights Management.................................................................. 31
Battery and Charger Safety.................................................................. 32
Small Children / Medical Devices /
Implanted Medical Devices ................................................................. 33
Hearing......................................................................................................... 34
TABLE OF CONTENT

WELCOME
Thank you for purchasing the iOTA tablet with keyboard. When you receive your device, be sure to check
the following items are enclosed in the box:
• Tablet
• Power Adapter
• Keyboard
• User Manual
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
This easy to follow user guide will help you to get the most out
of your product’s amazing features.
Your tablet should be treated with care. The information below
has been provided for you in the interest of safety and will help
you to enjoy this product and its benefits:
• Keep the product and all of its parts out of the reach of
children;
• This product is not intended for use by persons
(including children) with reduced physical, sensory,
Psychological conditions, or lack of experience and knowledge,
unless they have been given supervision or instruction
concerning the use of the appliance by a person responsible
for their safety;
• Keep it dry. Avoid exposure to precipitation, humidity and
liquids which could aect the product circuitry;
• DO NOT leave it in high temperatures as electronic devices and
plastic parts may warp in heat;
• DO NOT leave it in low temperatures as moisture can form
inside the product, which may damage the circuit board;
• DO NOT block or cover slots, holes or openings on the
product by placing on soft furnishings such as carpets, rugs or
beds, as these are provided for functionality and/or ventilation
to ensure safe operation of the product;
• DO NOT expose the tablet to direct sunlight;
• Disconnect your tablet from the mains power supply during
thunderstorms;
• Avoid any heavy impacts caused by collisions or dropping your
tablet as this may damage the product;
• Only use the power supply that came with the product. Using
an unauthorised power supply will invalidate your warranty
and may irrecoverably damage the product;
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
• Where the main power plug or an appliance coupler is used as
the disconnect device, the disconnect device shall remain
readily operable;
• DO NOT store in dusty or dirty areas;
• DO NOT use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or detergents
to clean the product. Wipe with a soft dry cloth or tissue
paper to clean;
• DO NOT attempt to dismantle the product. This product
does not contain any user serviceable parts. Unauthorised
handling of the device may damage it and will void your
warranty;
• Keep the device away from magnets or magnetic fields;
• NEVER use the tablet near emergency/intensive
care medical equipment, during an electrical storm,
or if you have a pacemaker fitted;
• The underneath and sides of the product may
become warm after long periods of use.
This is normal.
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LAYOUT
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FEATURE FUNCTIONALITY
1. MicroSD card slot Reads and writes files stored on a MicroSD card
2. Charging indicator Indicates the battery-charge status
3. HDMI port Connect HD television via optional HDMI cable for switching the display to wider screen (Not Included)
4. Micro-USB port Connect USB devices, via an optional USB conversion cable, for transferring data,
music, photos, videos
5. DC-In socket Connect the supplied power adapter for charging the battery
6. Microphone Records sounds
Provides sound input while making calls using web-based applications
7. Audio port (3.5 mm) Connect a headset, headphones, microphones, or other audio equipment to listen to
stereo sound, record audio, or make web phone calls
8. Sustaining port (female) Fix and sustain the connection to external keyboard
9. Pogo pin connector (female) Connect external keyboard
10. Front-facing camera Capture a front view picture or record videos
Use while making video calls
11. Rear camera Captures pictures or videos
12. Windows button Press to open the Windows Start screen
13. Volume+/- buttons Press to increase/decrease volume
14. Power button Press and hold to turn the tablet on or o
Press to turn the display on or o
15. Speaker Provides audio output

Inserting a MicroSD Card (sold separately)
1. Align the MicroSD Card so that the pins are pointed toward the card slot;
2. Push the MicroSD Card into the card slot until it locks into place.
Removing a MicroSD Card
Caution: Removing the MicroSD Card while it is in use may cause data loss or result in application errors.
(Ensure all data is saved to the MicroSD Card before removing.)
1. Touch the Tray button in the notification area, in the lower-right corner of the screen;
2. Touch Safely Remove Hardware;
3. Touch Eject XXXX SD Card. A message will appear confirming that the MicroSD Card can be safely removed. If a warning message
appears stating that the MicroSD Card cannot be removed, ensure all data transfers involving the MicroSD Card are complete;
4. Press on the MicroSD Card to release it;
5. Slide the card out after it ejects from the MicroSD Card slot.
* MicroSD card sold separately. Use only compatible memory cards. Incompatible memory cards may damage to the device and corrupt the data stored on the card.
SET UP YOUR IOTA
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Note: If using the tablet for the first time, or after a long period of idle time, charge the battery for more than half an hour before
turning it on to ensure system stability.
The tablet has a built-in rechargeable battery. Charge the device when the battery level is low.
1. Plug the power adapter into the DC-In socket;
2. Connect the power adapter to an electrical outlet and charge the tablet until the battery is fully charged.
Caution:
1. Charge the battery in an ambient temperature of 0°C to 35°C;
2. Use the supplied power adapter only, to charge your tablet. Using unauthorised power adapters may severely damage
your tablet.
Note:
1. The battery is not fully charged when you unpack your tablet;
2. A fully discharged battery takes about 5 hours to fully charge;
3. When the battery is being charged, the LED indicator light is red. When the battery has been fully charged, the LED indicator
light is orange.
CHARGING THE TABLET
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Note: This device has been installed with Windows. You will need to perform an initial setup before the device can be used.
1. Press and hold the Power button for 2 seconds to turn your tablet on. The lock screen will appear;
2. The tablet is now ready for use.
Note: If the login screen is not enabled in Windows, you will be taken directly from the lock screen to the start screen.
Turning Othe Tablet
You can turn othe tablet in two ways:
Using the Power button:
1. Press and hold the Power button for a minimum of 4 seconds;
2. Swipe-down the shut down confirmation screen to the bottom edge of the display to turn othe tablet.
Using Start menu:
1. Touch the Windows/Start button to bring up the Start menu;
2. Touch Power Shut Down to turn othe tablet.
TURNING ON THE TABLET
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This device is designed to be equipped with a dedicated keyboard. Follow these steps to connect the keyboard to your tablet:
1. Place the dedicated keyboard on an even and stable surface (e.g. a desk);
2. Hold your tablet with two hands, align the connector and the two magnetic contacts on the keyboard to the jack and the positioning
slots at the bottom of the tablet;
3. As soon as the keyboard is connected to the tablet, it is ready for use;
4. You can rotate the tablet to overlap the keyboard, as you would do with a laptop.
Note:
1. This keyboard is a plug-and-play device; you can connect/disconnect it anytime;
2. Normally, the power LED on the keyboard will be turned on once the tablet is connected to the keyboard;
3. When the tablet overlaps on the keyboard, the display will be turned o. As soon as it is erect, the display will be turned on again;
4. Since the keyboard is powered by the tablet, it has no built-in battery inside.
Warning: The maximum angle between the tablet and the keyboard is 120 degrees. DO NOT rotate the tablet further than that angle
as it may cause damage to the tablet and keyboard.
CONNECTING THE KEYBOARD
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Short Key Functions
FN+F1 Switch othe screen display FN+F5 Decrease the volume
FN+F2 Bring up Settings menu FN+F6 Increase the volume
FN+F3 Decrease the display brightness FN+F7 Mute the tablet
FN+F4 Increase the display brightness FN+F8 Switch display on tablet/HD TV
FN+F9 Lock or unlock the touch area on the keyboard FN+F12 Capture screenshot
FN+NumLk Lock or unlock numeric keys on the keyboard Enter+Windows Turn on Narrator
ESC+CapsLock Turn oNarrator
To remove the keyboard from the tablet, press and hold the release button on the keyboard with one hand, and remove the tablet
slowly with the other hand.
CONNECTING THE KEYBOARD
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The keyboard comes with a Touchpad which can be used as a built-in mouse. Place and drag your finger on the Touchpad to move the
mouse pointer across the screen.
The bottom of the Touchpad can be used as the left and right mouse-click.
Gestures
Your tablet has a multi-touch display. You can touch the screen to operate the tablet.
TOUCHPAD
Select items on the screen, including options, entries, images, and icons;
Start apps;
Touch buttons on the screen;
Input text using the on-screen keyboard;
Display detailed information about an item;
Open the context menu of an item to perform further actions.
Touch
Tap gently on the
display with your
fingertip.
Touch and Hold
Touch and hold
your finger on the
display.
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GESTURES
Move items such as images and icons on the screen.
Scroll through the Start menu, web pages, lists, entries, photos and contacts;
Close an app (swipe the app downwards towards the bottom of the screen.)
Drag
1. Touch and hold your finger on an item
on the screen;
2. Keeping your finger in contact with the
display, move your fingertip to the
desired location;
3. Take your finger othe display to drop
the item in the desired location.
Swipe or Slide
Touch and hold your finger on the display.
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GESTURES
Enlarge the view of an image or web page.
Reduce the view of an image or web page.
Zoom in
Touch the
display with
two fingers and
then move the
fingers apart.
Zoom out
Touch the
display with
two fingers and
then move the
fingers closer.
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You can connect a headset, earphones or headphones to the audio port of your tablet.
Warning: Listening to loud music for an extended period of time can lead to hearing loss.
1. Connect the headphones to the audio port (3.5 mm) on the tablet;
2. Put the headphones over your ears and adjust the volume to a comfortable level.
Note: When you connect an audio device to the 3.5 mm audio jack, the integrated speakers on your tablet are automatically muted .
Caution: To prevent damage to the headphones when disconnecting it from the tablet, pull the connector instead of the cable.
TURNING ON/OFF SCREEN
The user can press the Power button once to turn the display screen on/o.
Optionally, the user can also use the Start menu:
1. Touch the Windows/Start button to bring up the Start menu;
2. Touch Power Button Sleep to turn othe screen.
USING HEADPHONES
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Connect to Wi-Fi
Turning On/OWi-Fi:
1. Touch the Wi-Fi icon in the notification area in the lower-right corner of the screen to view the available Wi-Fi hotspots;
2. Touch available Wi-Fi icon to establish a connection.
Connecting to a network:
1. Touch the Wi-Fi icon in the notification area, in the lower-right corner of the screen, to view the available Wi-Fi hotspots;
2. Select an available network from the list and touch Connect;
3. Input the password, if necessary, then touch Connect to begin an internet connection.
Screen Orientation
For optimal viewing experience, the screen orientation changes automatically to portrait or landscape format depending on
how you hold the tablet. You can disable automatic screen rotation and lock the screen in portrait or landscape mode.
Note: Some apps may not support automatic screen rotation and are designed to work only in one format.
BASIC OPERATIONS
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1. Change the screen to the desired orientation;
2. Touch the Action Centre button in the notification area to access the Action Centre;
3. Touch the Rotation Lock icon to lock or unlock screen rotation.
WINDOWS START SCREEN
The Windows Start screen displays a list of default and custom Live Tiles which act as a shortcut to Mail, Microsoft Edge, Weather app,
Calendar, Windows Store, and other installed apps. Live Tiles on your Start screen change and update in real time to show news and
sports updates, weather updates and social-networking feeds.
The tile-based user interface gives you direct access to your most recently used apps, emails, photos, music, videos, contacts, updates
from social-networking sites, and frequently viewed websites. You can pin your favourite apps as tiles to customise the Start screen.
You can also personalise the Start screen by setting your favourite picture as the wallpaper.
Note: Live Tiles can be added or removed by using Pin to Taskbar, Pin to Start, or Unpin from Start options.
Accessing the Start Screen
When your computer boots, the Start screen appears by default.
To access the start screen from any other window or app, use any of the
following methods:
1. Press the Windows button on the keyboard;
2. Touch the Start button in the lower left corner of the screen.
Note: The functionality of the Start icon is the same as the Windows button.
LOCKING THE SCREEN ORIENTATIONS
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Touch the Start icon to bring up the start menu, from which you can find a list of most frequently used apps. Among the apps,
Get Started is extremely useful for new users of the latest Windows system. Windows includes video clips introducing the latest
features of the new system.
Windows Search Bar
Next to Start button, in the lower-left corner of the screen, is the Windows search bar, where you can type in any keywords to search
the web and Windows.
Swipe Left/Right/Down
Swipe-in from the right edge of the display to show the Action Centre, which provides access to the system commands, such as Tablet
mode, Airplane mode, Rotation lock, Wi-Fi connection, Location, and Settings.
Swipe-in from the left edge of the display to show thumbnails of open apps.
Swipe-in from the top to the bottom of an app to dock or move the app.
GETTING STARTED
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Narrator is an accessibility feature for blind or visually impaired users. This is a screen reader that vocalizes all elements on screen,
including text and buttons.
1. Touch Start > Settings > Easy access > Narrator, then toggle the slider to turn on the Narrator;
2. To turn Narrator owith the touch screen, tap the Narrator slider and then double-tap anywhere on the screen.
Note: If you have a keyboard connected to the tablet, you can use some shortcut keys to turn on/oNarrator mode.
See the section ‘Connecting the Keyboard’.
SYNCHRONIZING YOUR TABLET
If your computer has Microsoft Windows installed, you can synchronize the user settings of your tablet with your computer using a
Microsoft account. When you sign in with your Microsoft account on your tablet, your settings, including internet browser history, app
settings, and personal files will be synchronized with other Windows PC’s and tablet computers that are synced.
On the tablet, access Action Centre by touching the button, All Settings Accounts Sync your settings to switch your
computer local account to your Microsoft account.
COPY MUSIC, PHOTOS, AND VIDEOS
1. Connect your tablet to a USB storage device with a Micro-USB to standard USB conversion cable, then transfer files to or from the
USB storage device;
2. After transferring files, use the Safely Remove Hardware wizard to remove the USB storage device.
NARRATOR MODE
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