Swiss Bionic Omnium1 User manual

Quick Reference Guide

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Important Notes for Getting Started
• This operator’s guide will serve to familiarize you with the operation of this
product. Always store these instructions in a safe place, so that you can ac-
cess them at any time.
• Please use the product only in the intended manner. Use in an unintended
manner may cause damage to the product or the area around the product.
• Anymodicationsorchangestotheproductmaylimitthesecurityandsaf-
ety of the product. Note: there is a danger of injury.
• Never open the product without authorization. Do not make your own re-
pairs.
• Please treat the product carefully. It can be damaged by impacts, shocks or
falls even from minimal heights.
• Please keep the product away from extreme heat.
• Never immerse the product in water or other liquids.
• The right to make technical changes and correct errors is reserved.
Copyright
Copyright © 2014 Swiss Bionic Solutions Holding GmbH
All rights reserved.
No part of this guide, including the products and software described herein,
may be reproduced, transferred, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system or
translated into other languages in any form without the express written per-
mission of Swiss Bionic Solutions Holding GmbH. This excludes any documen-
tation retained by the purchaser for back-up purposes. This provision shall not
apply for software subject to the General Public License (GPL) or other free
open source licenses.
Omnium1 and the Omnium1 logo are trademarks of Swiss Bionic Solutions
Holding GmbH. All other trademarks are the property of the corresponding
holders.
The content of this guide may deviate in individual details from the product or
the associated software. All information in this document may change without
priornotication.
Table of Contents
1. Scope of Delivery.............................................................................................4
2. Technical Data .................................................................................................5
3. Housing and Buttons ......................................................................................6
4. Charging the Battery .......................................................................................7
5. Switching On and Off ......................................................................................8
6. Inserting and Removing the Micro SD Card ..................................................9
7. Working with the Screen...............................................................................10
8. Using the Operating Buttons........................................................................11
9. Viewing in Portrait and Landscape Modes ..................................................12
10. Information on the Menu...........................................................................12
11. Connecting to the Internet .........................................................................13
12. Security Features for Airplanes ..................................................................14
13. Declaration of Conformity..........................................................................15

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1. Scope of Delivery
If any of the parts is damaged or missing, please contact your partner at Swiss
Bionic Solutions.
Omnium1 Tablet
Charging Equipment
Screen Protector
Quick Reference Guide
2. Technische Daten
Dimensions (W x H x D) 214 x 138 x 12.4 mm
Weight 567 g
Prozessor (CPU) Rockchip RK3188, quad-core Cortex-A9
Graphic Processor (GPU) PowerVR™ Series 5XT,1.4G pixels/s @ 400MHz
Internal Storage (ROM) 16 GB
Internal Storage (RAM) 1 GB
Battery Li-polymer standard 14.8V, 2250mAh
Housing Material Aluminium & plastic
Display Type Capacitive 5-Point Multi-touch-Display
Display Size 8.0“ (20,32 cm)
Screen Format 16:9
Screen Resolution 1280 x 800, 217 DPI
Interfaces 20-pin adapter, Micro-HDMI, audio out, micro-
phone, camera, card reader, WIFI.
Supported Memory Cards microSD, microSDHC (max. 32 GB)
Camera 2.0MP front camera, 8.0MP rear camera with
anLEDash
Operating System Android™ 4.4.2 (KitKat)

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4. Charging the Battery
BeforeyouuseyourOmnium1forthersttime,thebatterywillneedtobe
charged.
1. Plug the power supply into the tablet’s power connection.
2. Plug the power supply into the wall socket. The Omnium1 display will
show a picture indicating that the device is being charged.
3. Once the battery has been completely charged, disconnect the power sup-
ply from the tablet and then from the wall socket
• Only use the recharging unit that was supplied with your Omnium1
tablet. Using a different power adapter could damage your tablet.
• The input voltage between the wall socket and the adapter is 100 V to
240 V AC. The adapter’s output voltage is 18 V DC, 1000 mA.
• If the battery has been completely discharged, the device may not
switch on. In this case, allow several minutes before you try again.
• Batteriesshallnotbeexposedtoexcessiveheatsuchassunshine,re
or the like .
Do NOT dispose of the Omnium1 in the standard garbage. Some of the
product components can be re-cycled and re-used. The symbol with
the cross-out garbage container indicates that the product does not
belong in the standard garbage. Ask about the disposal guidelines and
laws in your region.
3. Housing and Buttons
1. Microphone
2. DC charging cable
3. 20-pin adapter connection
4. HDMI connection
5. On/off and lock button
6. Micro SD/SDHC (TF) card slot
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7. 3.5 mm headphone jack
8. Front camera
9. Touchscreen
10. Volume control
11. RearCamera&LEDash
12. Speaker
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5. Switching On and Off
How to switch your Omnium1 on:
• Press the on/off button on the front for several seconds.
• Assoonasthedevicehasbooted,thelockscreenwillappear.Useyourn-
ger to drag the lock symbol to one side in order to unlock the screen. Your
Omnium1 will now display the home screen.
Once the Omnium1 has been switched on, you can use the on/off button to
activate the power-saving mode or return to standard mode.
After several minutes of non-use, the Omnium1 will switch to power-saving
mode (the interval can be set from Settings => Display). You can also exit
power-saving mode by pressing the on/off button.
How to switch your Omnium1 off:
• Press the on/off button down until a conrmation message appears.
Touching the Power off symbol will switch the device off completely.
How to re-start your Omnium1:
• Press the on/off button down until the Omnium1 logo appears on the dis-
play.
SAFE TEMPERATURE RANGE: The Omnium1 may only be operated in an
environmental temperature range between 0 °C and 35 °C.
WhenyouswitchyournewOmnium1onforthersttime,werecom-
mendthatyourstmakeseveralimportantsettingsonyourOmnium1.
These include setting the language (Settings => Language & input) as
well as setting your time zone and the time format (Settings => Date
& time).
6. Inserting and Removing the Micro SD Card
Insert a micro SD memory card (max. 32 GB) in the card slot as shown in the
picture of the device. Do not push hard or use any force. The card only needs
to overcome a light spring resistance. Once the memory card is properly posi-
tioned, it will lock into place instead of being ejected.
To remove the memory card, press it into the device until the spring releases
and then pull the card out.
To prevent the loss of data, the micro SD card should only be inserted
or removed after the tablet has been switched off. Optionally, you can
remove the micro SD card with the tablet switched on, once you have
rstdeactivatedthecard.Todothat,opentheSettings and then click
Storage. Then, tap on Unmount SD card in the window on the right
and click OK.

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7. Working with the Screen
Your Omnium1 has been equipped with a touch-sensitive (capacitive) mul-
ti-touchtouchscreen,soasimpletouch(withoutanypressure)issucientfor
running your commands. There are a number of options for controlling the
tablet:
Tap Tap on an item once The tapped item
will be opened,
selected or
activated. This
works like
clicking with a
mouse
Tap and hold Tap and keep your
ngerthereforabout
one second.
The options for
the current action
will be displayed
(similar to action of
right-clicking).
Pinching or stretching Touch screen or an
item with at least two
ngersandpinchor
stretch them.
Zooms in or out on
that area of a web
page, street map or
picture
Rotate Put at least two
ngersonanitem
and then rotate your
hand
The item touched
will also be rotated
(if possible).
Drag to scroll Dragonenger
across the screen
This action will
scroll through the
items on screen
(similar to scrolling
with a mouse).
8. Using the Operating Buttons
App Menu Button Opens the app menu.
There,youwillndanumberofpre-instal-
led apps. In addition, all downloaded apps
will be stored there
Search Button Brieytappingitwillopentheon-screen
keyboard. You search for both a website
(which requires an Internet connection) as
well as for the apps found on the Omni-
um1.
Back Button Allows you to go back one step in all apps.
Home Button Brieytappingthebuttonwillreturnyouto
the home screen.
Apps Button Brieytappingthebuttonwilldisplayall
open apps. Tapping on an app icon will
open the app immediately. In order to close
open apps, touch the corresponding app
and swipe from left to right.
To optimize power use, you should close
apps that you do not need.

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9. Viewing in Portrait and Landscape Modes
Turning the Omnium1 from horizontal to vertical or vice versa will change the
screen orientation. Most apps will automatically adjust their screen content.
If automatic orientation is not possible, check if the function has been activa-
ted. To do this, open the Settings and tap the Accessibility icon. Check the
Auto-rotate screen option to enable this feature.
If automatic orientation is still not possible, the app may only be able to work
in one direction (such as the iMRS one app).
10. Information on the Menu
The menu will display a variety of icons. They will provide a range of informa-
tion. The battery charge status and the time will always be displayed. All other
information will only be displayed in the appropriate situations.
11. Connecting to the Internet
To surf the Internet or send email messages with your Omnium1, you must be
able to connect to a wireless LAN network that you can access.
To do so, open the Settings and then click the WI-FI icon. Enable the WI-FI
option by setting the switch to ON. Choose the network that you would like
to access by tapping the corresponding network name and enter your WI-FI
password.
Battery charge status
New email
Active USB connection
WIFI reception strength
Time

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13. Declaration of Conformity
Swiss Bionic Solutions Holding GmbH hereby declares that the Omnium1 pro-
duct complies with the following standards:
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Swiss Bionic Solutions Holding GmbH
Wigärtli 4
8852 Altendorf, Schweiz
Wolfgang Jaksch
CEO
Imported by:
Swiss Bionic Solutions Holding GmbH
Wigärtli 4
8852 Altendorf, Schweiz
Version: 07/2014
12. Security Features for Airplanes
Ask the airline personnel if you can use your Omnium1 on board. The use of
electronic devices is limited by most airlines. Most airlines only allow the use
ofelectronicdevicesduringtheight,butnotduringtake-offsandlandings.
At airports, the following three types of security devices will primarily
be used: x-ray equipment (for all objects placed on conveyors), metal
detectors (for people who go through the security checkpoints) and ma-
gnetic wands (hand-operated devices for people or individual objects).
You can place your Omnium1 on the x-ray conveyors at airports. Be
sure that it does not pass through the checkpoints with metal detectors
and magnetic wands.

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Phone: +852 2337-8774
E-Mail: [email protected]
changesormodicationsnotexpresslyapprovedbythepartyresponsiblefor
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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.
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolledenvironment.Endusermustfollowthespecicoperatinginstructions
for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This transmitter must not be co-located or
operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
The portable device is designed to meet the requirements for exposure to radio
waves established by the Federal Communications Commission (USA). These
requirements set a SAR limit of 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. The
highestSARvaluereportedunderthisstandardduringproductcerticationforuse
when properly worn on the body
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