Ultra Fone Ramos W10 User manual

Ramos W10 User Manual
Thanks for choosing to purchase your Android tablet from Ultra Fone. We hope you enjoy using it. This is a
quick guide to get you started with your new purchase.
Contents
1. What’s in the box?
2. Button Layout and Ports
3. Getting started with Android
a. Turn on and unlock
b. Home screen
c. Status Bar Icons
d. Notifications & Toggles
e. App Drawer
4. Connecting to WiFi
5. Setting up a Google account
6. Downloading apps
7. Transferring files from your PC
8. Connecting the keyboard and other USB devices
9. Connecting to your TV
10. Battery Saving Tips

Ramos W10 User Manual
1. Package Contents:
Ramos W10 Tablet
Mains Charger + UK Adapter
OTG Cable (Female USB to Mini USB)
PC Connection Cable (Male USB to Mini USB Cable)
3.5mm Earphones
Infrared Remote Control
If you opted to purchase the bundle pack also you will have a HDMI cable, 8GB Micro SD card and a
keyboard case.

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2. Button Layout and Ports
SIDE VIEW
TOP VIEW

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3. Getting Started with Android
Before turning on your tablet you should ensure that it has been charged for at least 6 hours. It’s also
recommended to charge the device for over 12 hours on the first charge.
3a. Turning on and unlocking
To turn on the device hold the power button in for approximately 3 seconds and release. The device will
turn on and you should see the Android logo on the screen. After a short while you should see the lock
screen, which will look similar to this:
To unlock the device put your finger on the lock button (the pad lock) and slide towards the opposite side
of the screen.
3b. Home Screen
After unlocking the device you will reach the home screen. This is the main screen on your device; it’s
similar to the ‘desktop’ on your computer. There is more than one home screen; you can change between
them by swiping/dragging your finger to the left or right. To quickly get back to the original (main) home
screen you can hit the Home button (on the right hand side of the device). Please note due to variations in
the Android software your home screen may not look exactly as below.

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On the home screen(s) you can have shortcuts to your favourite things such as apps, websites, contacts,
etc. You can also put widgets on these screens. Widgets come in all shapes and sizes and fulfil various
functions. For example, you can have a Google search widget so you can quickly search Google for
anything, you can have a weather widget to show the next week’s forecast or you could have a music
controller widget to quickly skip, pause and play your music. You can discover lots of amazing apps and
widgets on the Android Marketplace, more on this later. The other thing you can have on your home screen
is folders. Just like your PC, you can put multiple shortcuts inside each folder to keep things a little more
organised.
To add a shortcut, widget or folder to the home screen, simply press an empty space on the home screen
for approximately 3 seconds, a menu will appear like this:

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From here you simply tap on the option you want and continue through the steps and add it to the home
screen.
To move a shortcut, widget or folder from the home screen, simply hold the icon for approximately 3
seconds until it becomes ‘unlocked’ from its position and move it to the place you wish.
To delete a shortcut, widget or folder from the home screen, simply hold the icon for approximately 3
seconds until it becomes ‘unlocked’ from its position and move it to the ‘trash can’ which can usually be
found on the right hand side of the screen.
3c. Status Bar Icons
Below are the different kinds of icons you will see in the status bar (the grey bar at the top of the screen)
along with the definition of what they mean. Please note, since Android is primarily a phone software,
some of the icons will not be relevant to your tablet.

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3d. Notifications & Toggles
In the status bar you will see notifications appear, these can anything from emails to notifications about
an app being updated. To view all your notifications, grab the status bar and pull it down. Please note due
to different versions of Android your screen may be slightly different.
In the notifications area you can view all recent notifications and if you wish to remove them just hit the
clear button.
The toggles can be situated at the top or bottom of the screen. To turn a feature on/off, simply tap the
toggle. For example, to turn on WiFi just tap the WiFi icon, after a second or 2 the icon will turn a different
colour and the feature will be activated.
3e. App Drawer
The app drawer shows you all the apps you have on your device. Simply tap the App Drawer button and all
the apps will be displayed. To get back to the home screen just tap the Home button.

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4. Connecting to WiFi
To connect to your WiFi you need to have your WiFi password ready. Your password can usually be found
on the back/underside of your router. It may be called a WEP or WPA key also. First of all hit the Settings
button on the home screen, this is the cog shaped icon. From here you should tap Wireless & Networks.
If the WiFi is not turned on please tap the grey tick, after a few seconds it should turn on and the tick will
turn green.
Then tap WiFi Settings and click on the name of your WiFi network. In this case our network name is
UltraFone.

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A keyboard should now be on the screen, please enter the password/network key and hit Done.
After this your device will become paired with you WiFi network. Every time you are in the vicinity of the
WiFi your device will connect to it automatically.

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5. Setting up a Google account
On the home screen tap the Settings button. Drag your finger up to scroll down the page and tap Accounts
& Sync.
Tap the Add Account button on the bottom of the screen.
Tap on Google and follow the instructions onscreen. If you already have a Google account you can log in, if
not you can sign up for a new account. Note: many of Android’s features require a Google account,
including the ability to download apps from the Marketplace.

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6. Downloading Apps
From the home screen tap the App Drawer button. Then tap the Android Marketplace icon.
The first time you open the Marketplace you may be asked to agree to an End User License Agreement, tap
Accept to move on. Tap the Search icon (magnifying glass icon) on the top right hand corner of the screen.
The keyboard should pop up, type in Kindle and tap Go.

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Tap the first icon, which will be the Amazon Kindle app. All the information including a description of the
app is available, tap the Install button at the bottom of the screen to install this app.
The below screen will be displayed every time you install an app from the Marketplace. This screen
informs you of the permissions the app is requesting, such as internet access, access to your phonebook,
access to you pictures, etc. Tap OK.

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You can drag down the Status Bar to see the progress of the installation. Once it’s finished installing tap
the Home button and then the App Drawer button, scroll through your apps to find the newly installed
Kindle app. When you find it, tap the icon and voila, you can now use your tablet as an eBook reader.
7. Transferring files from your PC
Before we connect the tablet to your PC we need to check a few settings. Starting from the home screen
tap on the Settings button, Applications, then Development. Check that the USB Debugging tick is green,
i.e. it’s enabled. If it’s not enabled, please tap it and wait for the tick to turn green. Note: You may be asked
for confirmation, just tap Ok.

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Tap the Back button twice to get back to the settings main menu. Scroll down and tap SD Card & Device
Storage. Under the SD Card heading check that the SD Card is mounted, if the text says Unmount SD Card
then you can exit to the home screen, if the text says Mount SD Card then tap it to ‘mount’ the SD Card.
Note: If you do not have a memory card inserted then these fields will be greyed out, you can exit to the
home screen.
After completing these steps you can insert the USB cable into a USB slot on your PC and the other end
into your device. Once the cable is connected, drag down the Status Bar and you will see the USB
Connected notification, underneath it says “Select to copy files to/from PC”, tap this option.
On the next screen tap the Turn On USB Storage button at the bottom. If any confirmation windows pop-up
you can just tap Ok. To turn if off just tap the Turn Off USB Storage button.
NEVER REMOVE THE CABLE FROM THE PC OR THE DEVICE BEFORE TURNING OFF THE USB STORAGE

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Your device will now show up on your PC as a ‘Removable Device’, similar to a USB pen drive. If you have
a memory card inserted into your device, there will be 2 removable devices. You’re now free to transfer
pictures, music, movies and other files to and from your device.
8. Connecting the keyboard and other USB devices
Using the OTG (On The Go) cable, connect the smaller end to the tablet. The other end of the cable is the
female USB port. You can insert many different types of USB devices into this port such as mice,
keyboards, USB pen drives, game controllers, etc.
To connect your keyboard case simply insert the male USB cable from the keyboard into the female port of
the OTG cable and you can start typing.

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9. Connecting to your TV
Plug the HDMI cable into your TV, with the smaller end (mini HDMI connector) plugging into your tablet.
You may need to activate the HDMI output, to do this tap the App Drawer button and tap the HDMI
Switcher icon. From here you can simply tap the resolution you require, e.g. 720p Output. You will then be
asked to confirm the resolution, if the image is displaying correctly on your TV, tap Ok.
Please note not all TVs can display 1080p content. If your screen remains black, do not touch the screen
of the tablet, after 10 seconds the tablet screen will come back on, you can then try a lower resolution.
10. Battery Saving Tips
Keep the display brightness as low as possible -The screen uses the most amount of battery on
your device.
If you’re not using the WiFi/Bluetooth/GPS turn it off – The toggles in the status bar can be used to
turn these off when not in use.
Reduce the screen timeout time –Changing the amount of time the screen sits idle before turning
off means you won’t waste battery when you stop using the device.
Turn off background data –Stopping applications updating and emails syncing can reduce the
amount of battery used.
Stop widgets from updating regularly –Some widgets will automatically update every few hours,
especially news widgets; turn these off to reduce battery usage.
Do not use live wallpapers –Live wallpapers use a lot of CPU and GPU power, therefore they use a
lot of battery.
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