PROEXPRESS A1X User manual

User’s Manual
Tablet
A1X
Read this manual before in stallation and use.

We would like you to have a safe and enjoyable
experience. Please read the following instructions
and notices before using the tablet.
Avoid using the tablet in extremely hot, cold,
dusty, damp or wet environments.
The tablet is not moisture/water-resistant.
Avoid using the tablet around sources of
water.
Avoid dropping or forcibly placing the tablet
onto a hard surface. This may damage the
screen or internal electronic components.
Do not use alcohol, thinner or benzene to
clean the surface of the tablet.
Use only cleaning products designed for
computer tablet devices
Do not use the tablet while walking or driving.
Excessive use of earphones at high volume
may lead to hearing impairment.
Limit earphone usage, and adjust the volume
to a moderate level when doing so.
The images in this manual may vary slightly
from the actual product.
Charge the tablet battery under any the
following circumstances:
1.The battery level icon indicates low power,
by showing a drained, red battery icon.
2.The tablet powers-off automatically, and
continues to do even after restarting.
3.On-screen keys do not work.
Do not suddenly disconnect the tablet when
formatting, uploading or downloading data.
This can lead to program errors(e.g.,system
or screen “freezing”.)
Static discharge in the cable, while it is con-
nected to a computer, may corrupt files or
damage the memory of the tablet.
Dismantling the tablet will void the manu-
facture’s warranty. If experiencing
problems, review the Troubleshooting section
of this manual.
The tablet functions, hardware, software, and
warranty information may be improved or
modified by the manufacturer or their respec-
tive owners, and is subject to change without
notice.
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Important Safety lnstructions and Notices

Features
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Wifi b/g/n .
Play many formats of music, video and picture formats, Supports resolution up to 1080P.
Micro SD card slot for data storage and transfer.
Energy-saving brightness control and sleep functions.
Supports multiple languages.
USB 2.0 high-speed transfer.
APK program installation using the Applnstaller.
Supports firmware upgrades.
G-Sensor function: Detects the environment, orientation and position of the tablet, to provide input
for various applications.
Camera: Front (facing user)0.3MP; Rear 2.0MP
The AX1 8" tablet
AC Adapter x1
User ’s Manual
USB Cable
" X1024 HD capacitive touch screen.
x1
x1
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Features/What’s In the Box
What’s in the Box

Powering ON/OFF
To power ON/OFF the tablet, press and hold the
Power button for about 3 seconds. When turning
the tablet ON, you will go to the initial Startup
screen and have the option of unlocking it and
going to the Home screen, or directly to the
Camera app, When turning OFF the tablet, a
window will open, verifying your action.
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Basic Operations
Touching and Typing
The NB7850S tablet screen is designed for you
to touch it to move, select and manipulate
information.
To select an item on the screen, simply tap it
Stand-by Mode
If you do not want to power-off the tablet, you can
opt to deactivate just the LCD screen. This will
keep the tablet in Stand-by mode. To deactivate
the screen, quickly press and release the Power
button. The screen will go black. To reactivate,
simply press and release the Power button again.
(You may have to unlock the tablet in order to use
it, depending on your security settings.)
once with your fingertip or stylus. Some items
may require you to”double-tap”.
To type into on text field(i.e.,when inputting
your name, or a web address),tap the text
field. The on-screen keyboard will appear,
and allow you to type the information you
wish to enter.
Other common finger gestures include:
Touch and Hold: Touching and keeping your
finger on an on-screen item,
until a light glow appears
around it, may activate a
separate menu or other
options for that item. This is
often used for deleting an
item from the tablet.
Drag: To move an object, or activate
functionality, Touch and Hold
an item until it glows, then
“drag”it to another location
on the screen without lifting
your finger or stylus.

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Swipe/Slide: A motion often used to move
through menus, pictures or
multiple options. This is done
with a light tap or flick of the
finger/stylus into the direcion
you want the item, menu or
screen to move toward.
Double-Tap: Some items will require two taps
in order to activate, zoom-in,
zoom-out.
Pinch: In some apps (such as Maps, Brower,
and Gallery), you can zoom in and out by
placing two fingers
on the screen at
once, and pinching
them together
(to zoom out) or
spreading them
apart(to zoom in.)
Changing the screen orientation
First, makes sure the “Auto-rotate screen”option
is selected in the Settings menu(Settings>
Accessibility). With this option selected, the screen
will automatically rotate based on the vertical/
horizontal orientation it is being held in. To“lock”
an orientation, simple deselect the“Auto-rotate
screen” option.
Resetting the Tablet
if the tablet is unresponsive to either touch input
or function keys, use a paperclip or similarly-sized
pin and press the Reset button located in the reset
aperture. This reset will clear the memory and
reboot the tablet.(it is not the same as a factory
reset; your personal information, apps, settings etc.
will be retained.)
Conserving Power
To conserve tablet battery power, set the
brightness and sleep functions at reasonable
levels. These functions can be found in the
Settings menu(Settings>Dispay).

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Charging the Tablet
It is best to charge the tablet before the battery
icon is fully drained, or when the tablet pop-up
indicates that it needs charging. To charge the
tablet, plug in the AC adapter to a convenient
outlet, then plug in the tablet to the AC adapter.
If the tablet is on, the battery icon will pulse, showing
that it is being charged. If is fully charged when an
icon of a full battery is displayed on the screen.
Connecting to a Computer for File Transfer
The included USB cable can be used to connect the
tablet to any PC computer, for the purpose of transferring
music, picture and other data files between the two units.
Power On the tablet
Upon pressing the Power button for about 3 seconds to
start the tablet, there will be a series of screens, and then
you will see this locked Start-up screen:
Basic Operations/The Home Screen at a Glance
A complete battery charge will take
approximately 5 hours. It is normal for the tablet
to be warm to the touch as it is being charged.
Press and hold your finger on the lock icon, and two
options will appear. Drag it to the right, so that the circle
clicks onto the unlock icon. The tablet will be unlocked,
and will proceed to the Home screen. Drag it to the left
to go directly to the Camera app. If you do nothing, the
tablet will return to Standby mode.
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The Home screen is the starting point for all of the features of the tablet are descriptions of each item on the
home screen
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Search
Opens to the Google Search page,which allows you to enter an internet search using the
keyboard or voice control.
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Home screen may extend beyond the width of the central screen.It provides more space,so that
Apps shortcut,widget,etc.can be displayed. Press a blank area of the home screen,swipe
finger (left to right) to access other home screen.Add APPS shortcut, widgets and other features
to the homescreens, and change the wallpaper.
Home Icon Returns to the center/main Home screen.
Back Icon Opens the previous screen visited, whether in an application or using the internet.
Recent Apps Opens a list of apps(applications)recently used. Any application in the list can be selected
Volume
Down
Reduced volume from music or other audio sources.
Volume Up Increases volume from music of other audio sources.
Application
Menu
Opens a list of all apps and widgets installed on the tablet.See More on the Launcher Tab" "
Status Icons A quick-look at the status of the tablet, including network connections,battery life,volume
and time. Tapping on the Status icons will display the System Notifications pop-up window.
simply by touching it,or removed by swiping it left or right. NOTE:If an application
is not used after a certain length of time,it will begin to shrink,and eventually fade from this
menu.
below.
Print Screen A quick capture of the current screen.

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More on the Launcher Tab
The Launcher Tab is a convenient way to access
all of the applications (Apps). After tapping the
icon, the screen will open to the Launcher Tab
page. At the top, will find options to see all
Apps (applications) or widgets.
Apps
Tapping on any application icon in the Launcher
screen will activate the application. If you would
like to add the application to the Home screen,
simply press and hold the app icon, and you
The Home Screen at a Glance
will return to the Home screen with the selected
icon still under-finger. You can move the ap-
plication to any available location on the main
screen. Release the application icon to place
it in the screen, add it to another application in
a separate sub-window,or onto the top of the
screen onto the text “App info”, where you will find
detailed information on that application.
Widgets
Widgets are mini Apps that run on the Home
screen. The tablet comes with several by default,
including a calendar and a clock, and more can
be downloaded.
Shop
This is the icon for the Google Play store, where
purchase and download Apps and widgets will
be able for use on the tablet.

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Some applications have been installed on the
tablet to help get started. (It is recommended
that a Google Gmail account, as many
of these Apps use Google services.) These Apps
may include:
For the Internet/Communication:
Pre-Installed Applications
AppInstaller-Assists with the installation, man-
agement and download of applications on
your tablet.
Settings-Adjust wireless networks, screen and
sound functions, and other aspects of the
tablet.
Play Store-Purchase and download Apps,
music, movies and widgets from Google Play.
Downloads-Manages all downloaded items,
including Apps, widgets, ebooks, documents, etc.
Drive-Connects to Google Drive ac-
count. Manages storage and sharing of files,
images, etc.
Convenient Utilities:
Browser-For accessing the internet.
Email-Quick access to the email account
(if other than Gmail.)
Music,Video and Photos
Video Player-Plays and manages video files.
Music-Plays and manages music files.
Gallery-Displays and manages photos and
image files.
Sound Recorder-Allows for the recording of
sound using the internal microphone.
Camera-Take photos using the 0.3 mega-
pixel camera, and apply special effects.
Tablet and Application Management
Explorer-Allows for the management and
access of data files, including files such as
music, video, and data (ie. PDFs)
Calculator-A simple and convenient calcu-
lator.
Calendar-A robust calendar app that allows
for custom scheduling.
Clock-A standard clock/alarm.

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Please note: Not all applications in the list
may be available on the tablet. Bidwell
reserves the right to add, modify, or
delete any application without prior notice.
BROWSER
Pre-Installed Applications
Tapping on the Browser icon will give access
to the internet. Here is the screen layout:
1 Touch to open a new window.
2Touch to view/select more options for the window.
3 Opens the Bookmark/History/Saved Pages screen.
Tap on any thumbnail to go to that website.
4 Touch to bookmark a web page.Page will be
made available in the Bookmark/History/Saved
SETTINGS
Allows many adjustments of the functions of the
tablet.
Pages screen.
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