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USER MANUAL
XR2N1
Please read the user guide carefully before using
1
Over View
Remind: When the display is closed, please be careful that do not leave pens
or any other objects in the display and the keyboard, as this may
damage the display.
1. Default Camera: You can use this camera for video communication.
2. Computer Display: Computer display with LED backlight provides a bright
visual output.
3. Flat connector
4. Keyboard: character input.
2
Keyboard
: Mute : Volume Down
: Volume up Stop : Play / Pause
: Search for : Share
: Display : Set up
: Main interface : Last item
: Previous : Next
Note: Press the Fn key and a specific hot keys at the same time, you can
use the corresponding hotkey function.
3
Right View
1. Earphone jack: 3.5mm standard earphone jack.
2. Micro USB 2.0 port: Connect USB devices.
3. Memory Card Slot: Insert the memory card (not supplied) here.
4. SIM Card Slot: Insert the SIM card (not supplied) here.
5. Micro USB 2.0 port: Connect USB devices.
6. DC Jack: Connect the power cable to charge to the device.
7. Keyboard Micro USB 2.0 port: Connect USB devices (Please make sure
that the operating current is less than 3000 mAh).
Comment:
1. This slot supports Micro SD card.
2. When the battery is below 30%, please do not insert high-current device.
Front View
1. Vol+/- Button: Press the increase/decrease the volume.
2. Power button: Press to enter standby/wake up mode; Press and hold
to switch On/Off the unit.
4
Windows10 Quick Guide
What's new
Windows 10 is full of new features and improvements. Take a look at the
highlights!
Ready, set, Start menu
The Start menu is back—and it’s more personal, more organized, and more
fun than before.
Go to Start on the taskbar. You'll find your most used apps on the left,
the All apps list, and shortcuts to other locations on your PC, like File Explorer
and Settings.
Get apps, music, and more
The Store is a one-stop shop for music, videos, games, and apps.
Try out an app before you buy it, or pick a free one. Your Windows 10 apps
will work on all your Windows 10 devices.
Cortana can get it done
Cortana, your digital personal assistant, is right on your desktop. Ask Cortana
to set up a meeting or send an email to a friend—even find your files for you
and tell you jokes. Select the search box and type what you want Cortana to
do, or just select the microphone to talk with Cortana instead.
Rule the web with Microsoft Edge
Microsoft Edge is the first browser that lets you take notes, write, doodle, and
highlight directly on webpages. Use the reading list to save your favorite
articles for later, then read them in reading view . Plus, Cortana is built in to
Microsoft Edge to help you do things faster and easier.
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Where you can type, you can write
Microsoft Edge isn't the only app you can write in. Use your tablet pen, finger,
or your mouse to write everywhere you could type before. Or just doodle in
OneNote. We won't tell.
Sign in and greet the day with Windows Hello
If it’s available on your device, Windows Hello changes how you sign in—it
uses your face or fingerprint instead of a password. Go to Settings >
Accounts > Sign-in options to set it up.
All your photos in one place
No more endless searching. The Photos app collects all your photos and
videos in one place. From your phone, and your PC, and OneDrive. Then, it
organizes your memories into albums for you to enjoy and share.
Search for anything, anywhere
Search your PC and the web from the taskbar to find help, apps, files,
settings—you name it. Your personal assistant Cortana will be your guide.
Cortana is your clever new personal assistant.
Cortana will help you find things on your PC, manage your calendar, track
packages, find files, chat with you, and tell jokes. The more you use Cortana,
the more personalized your experience will be.
To get started, type a question in the search box on the taskbar. Or select the
microphone icon and talk to Cortana. (Typing works for all types of PCs, but
you need a mic to talk.)
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Here are some things you can say to Cortana:
⦁How old are you?
⦁Tell me a joke.
⦁Show me the latest NBA scores.
⦁How many calories in a boiled egg?
⦁Put swimming on my calendar for tomorrow.
⦁Change my 3 PM event to 4.
⦁What's happening this weekend?
Try this: Set a reminder
One of the things Cortana can do for you is to give you reminders. For
example, type or say, "Remind me to call Alex at 2 PM." Make the meeting
recurring if you want to.
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The reminder will appear at 2 PM, along with any info you’ve added to it.
Hey Cortana!
Set Cortana to hear you anytime you say "Hey Cortana." Select the search
box on the taskbar to open Cortana home. Then
selectNotebook > Settings and turn on Let Cortana respond when you say
"Hey Cortana."
Note:
Cortana is only available in certain countries/regions, and some Cortana
features might not be available everywhere. If Cortana isn't available or is
turned off, you can still use search.
Try this: Set a reminder
One of the things Cortana can do for you is to give you reminders. For
example, type or say, "Remind me to call Alex at 2 PM." Make the meeting
recurring if you want to.
The reminder will appear at 2 PM, along with any info you’ve added to it.
Sign in with a Microsoft account
If you signed in with your Microsoft account when you set up Windows,
hooray!
If not, that's OK—you can sign in any time. And if you're not quite sure what a
Microsoft account is, read on.
What it is
Have you ever used Outlook.com, Hotmail, Office 365, OneDrive, Skype,
Xbox, or Windows? The email address and password you use for any of those
services is your Microsoft account. If not, it's easy to create a free email
account at Outlook.com and make that your new Microsoft account.
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Your Microsoft account gives you access to apps and games from the
Windows Store, and lets you see your settings and other stuff across multiple
Windows 10 devices. Read more about the benefits of Microsoft account.
How to sign in
1.Go to Start , then select Settings > Accounts > Your account.
2.Select Sign in with a Microsoft account instead.
3.Follow the prompts to switch to a Microsoft account. You may need to verify
your identity by entering a confirmation code.
Your local account will switch to your Microsoft account. The next time you
sign in to Windows, use your Microsoft account name and password. Your
apps and files will not be affected.
If you find that you're having issues signing in, or if you forgot the password for
your Microsoft account, the Microsoft account FAQ may have some helpful
pointers.
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Set up accounts
If you plan to share your PC with other people, consider adding accounts for
them. It's always nice to share, and that way your friends will have some
personal space—including separate files, browser favorites, and a desktop
they can call their own.
Add an account
1.Go to Start , then select Settings > Accounts > Your account.
2.Select Family & other users (or Other users, if you’re using Windows 10
Enterprise).
3.Under Other users, select Add someone else to this PC.
Note:
1.If the person you’re adding has a Microsoft account, enter their email
address, select Next, and then select Finish. After they sign in, their online
email, photos, files, and settings will be waiting for them.
2.If the person you’re adding doesn’t have a Microsoft account, select Sign in
without a Microsoft account (it's OK that it says "not recommended"), and
then select Local account. Set their user name, temporary password, and
password hint, and then select Next > Finish.