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  • Page 1: User Manual

    User Manual PocketBook SURFpad 3 10,1’’...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Storage, Carriage and Usage Conditions Maintenance RF Safety Utilization APPEARANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS GETTING STARTED Charging The Battery Unlock Your Device Home Screen Display Views Finger Gestures Extended Home Screen Using the On-screen Keyboard Menus Establishing Wi-Fi Inserting Micro SD Card Mobile Networks Connection SOFTWARE Manage Data...
  • Page 3 Photo and Video Modes Browser Email Setting Up the Account Inbox SETTINGS Language & Input Sound Settings Display Settings Storage Connecting Devices to Your Tablet Unmounting External Memory and Devices Location Access and Security Date & Time Restore Your Tablet to Factory Settings Battery Charge State Wi-Fi Connection Connecting to Wi-Fi Network with...
  • Page 4: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions Before start working with the Device, please, read this section carefully. Follow- ing these instructions will help you ensure your safety and extend service life of the Device. Storage, Carriage and Usage Conditions Device operating temperature range is 0°C to +40°C, so don’t expose the Device to excessively high or low temperatures.
  • Page 5: Rf Safety

    Device can be used safely. For detailed information about service centers in your region please visit the official website of PocketBook International: http://www.pocketbook-int.com/support/. RF Safety The Device receives and transmits radio frequencies and may interfere with radio communications and other electronic equipment.
  • Page 6: Appearance

    Appearance 1. Reset 2. Sim slot 3. Rear camera 4. Headphone jack 5. Front camera 6. On/Off button 7. Volume + 8. Volume - 9. Microphone 10. Micro-USB 11. Indicator 12. Micro HDMI slot 13. microSD slot 14. Speaker...
  • Page 7: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Display 10.1” touch screen 1280×800 Processor 1,5 GHz RAM 1 GB Internal Storage 16 GB * Platform Android™ 4.2 1×micro USB, 3.5 mm audio jack, Input/Output Ports microphone, micro HDMI Card reader microSD (SDXC/SDHC) up to 2 TB Wi-Fi (b/g/n), 3G (HSDPA/UMTS), GPS, Communications Bluetooth...
  • Page 8: Getting Started

    Getting Started CHARGING THE BATTERY The battery of your Device is not fully charged as you unpack it, so you need to charge it. When charging for the first time, we recommend charging the device for 8 to 12 hours when off. Full charging will subsequently take 2.5 to 3 hours It’s strongly recommended to keep the Device off during the first charge, otherwise power consumption may be more, than charging, especially when you charge it from PC.
  • Page 9: Unlock Your Device

    GETTING STARTED UNLOCK YOUR DEVICE Tap and drag the lock out of the circle to one of icons to unlock your Device. HOME SCREEN Search in Google Applications or Yandex Application/section Notification area menu Open a list of applications and widgets Last opened applications Return to Home Screen Back - return to the previous screen...
  • Page 10: Display Views

    GETTING STARTED DISPLAY VIEWS The screen orientation is changed automatically when you hold the De- vice horizontally to vertically, and vice versa. To enable/disable screen auto-rotation, go to Settings > Device > Display. Landscape view Portrait view...
  • Page 11: Finger Gestures

    GETTING STARTED FINGER GESTURES Short soft touch on an item (e.g. file, application, folder or menu item) opens it. Press and Hold This gesture calls context menu with available options for an item. While you at Home Screen, it allows to move an item. Slide Slide means move finger across the screen vertically or horizontally.
  • Page 12: Using The On-Screen Keyboard

    GETTING STARTED USING THE ON-SCREEN KEYBOARD To access the on-screen keyboard, touch any textbox. Enter your text by touching the keys of the on-screen keyboard. Switches to symbol mode; Switches between upper and lower case; Settings and additional features; Field for text typing; Backspace –...
  • Page 13: Establishing Wi-Fi

    GETTING STARTED ESTABLISHING WI-FI If you skipped Wi-Fi configuration during the initial setup, you can con- figure it later. Go to Settings > Wireless & networks. Check Wi-Fi checkbox The list of available networks will be displayed. The Device automatically detects security type, and if there’s no need to specify additional data (e.g.
  • Page 14: Mobile Networks Connection

    GETTING STARTED MOBILE NETWORKS CONNECTION ATTENTION! The Device utilizes some services, which don’t ask user’s permission for Internet access (for example, synchronization). Consult with your mobile opera- tor about traffic rates. The Device supports GSM and/or WCDMA mobile networks connection for Internet access.
  • Page 15 GETTING STARTED • Data roaming – select whether use mobile network connection or not when you are out of your mobile operator coverage, for example, abroad • Preferred networks • Network mode – select the most suitable one for your mobile network or set to auto-detect • A ccess Point Name –...
  • Page 16: Software

    Software MANAGE DATA File Manager to operate with files, stored in internal Device memory and external microSD card. To open File Manager, press on its icon in the list of applications. Root folder – returns to the highest level of file hierarchy; Path to folder location;...
  • Page 17: Application Launching

    SOFTWARE APPLICATION LAUNCHING The application can be launched by short press on the icon on the Homescreen or from the list of available applications. You can create a shortcut to an application at any desktop. Scroll Home Screen to the desktop you need, then open the application list.
  • Page 18: Creating Folders On The Home Screen

    SOFTWARE CREATING FOLDERS ON THE HOME SCREEN Desktop icons can be grouped into folders. To create a folder, tap and hold the icon and drag it to the icon which you want to merge with, and then release your finger. You can add the icons of other programs to this folder in a similar way.
  • Page 19: Application Removing

    SOFTWARE APPLICATION REMOVING After continuous touch on icon or widget Sign of application removing is activated. To delete element from the home screen or a folder, drag-and-drop it to this sign and release after it highlights in red. Sign of application removing LIST OF OPENED APPLICATIONS Opened applications are displayed in the list of opened applications (button for invoking a list is located on the left bottom corner of the...
  • Page 20: Preinstalled Applications

    SOFTWARE 3) Press ‘Remove from list’ 2) Press and hold on the application in the list 1) Button for invoking opened applications PREINSTALLED APPLICATIONS Supports functions for comfortable web-pages Browser viewing Calculator Simple Android calculator Calendar Events calendar with Google synchronizing Standard Android (photo/video) camera Camera application...
  • Page 21 Settings Set your options and preferences Music Music player, supporting MP3, WMA, AAC Diary Organize your study schedule and homework Book Store Book store application Reader from Pocketbook EPUB (DRM), PocketBook PDF(DRM), FB2, TXT, HTML,RTF, CHM, DJVU KidRead Launcher for kids...
  • Page 22: Pbi Packages Support

    After unpacking and installing selected applications press Finish. All installed applications will appear on the Home screen. Some appli- cations (KidRead, PocketBook) should be downloaded from the online store by means of the home screen icon, which redirects to the online...
  • Page 23: Listen To The Music

    SOFTWARE LISTEN TO THE MUSIC Music Library In Music Library you can see all the music, stored in the Device’s memory. Replay (one Shuffle Music library track, all, off) Playlists Albums Tracks Now Playing Artists To create new playlist, bring up song’s context menu, select Add to playlist, and select New.
  • Page 24: Gallery

    SOFTWARE GALLERY Gallery is an application for images and video management. To open an image in full screen, just touch it. To scroll the collection use sliding gesture. To zoom an image, use scaling gestures (pinch/spread). From Gallery menu you can delete, crop, set as wallpaper or contact avatar, or rotate image.
  • Page 25: Camera

    SOFTWARE CAMERA Photo and Video Modes A panel of re- Last made photo or video. Touch to open Gallery cord and photo Toggle between front and rear cameras modes. Press to choose one of them. Take a photo Start/stop video recording Camera settings GPS location info Face Detection...
  • Page 26: Email

    SOFTWARE EMAIL Setting Up the Account At the first run you will be suggested to enter from on-screen key- board your account information: email address and password. If application isn’t able to detect incoming and outgoing server set- tings automatically, you would need to specify these settings manually (they should be given by your email service provider).
  • Page 27: Settings

    Settings In this chapter you will learn how to configure the Device for the most comfortable usage and make it truly yours. You can open settings in several ways: • press the menu button in the bottom of the screen; • open all available applications (button on the application panel) and select the System settings icon;...
  • Page 28: Language & Input

    SETTINGS Slide the list of settings upward to view all settings. LANGUAGE & INPUT To change interface language, go to Language and input > Language section and select the one you need. Personal dictionary section stores words, added by user for auto-completion.
  • Page 29 SETTINGS Android keyboard section you can turn on/off the following settings: • Auto-capitalization; • Sound on key-press; • Show settings key – define, whether show settings key on a keyboard or not; • Auto-correction – spacebar and punctuation correct mistyped words automatically; • Show correction suggestions;...
  • Page 30: Sound Settings

    SETTINGS SOUND SETTINGS Multimedia volume is adjusted with volume control buttons. Under section Settings > Device > Sound you can adjust multimedia and alarm volume separately, and also set keypress, screen touch and screen lock sounds.
  • Page 31: Display Settings

    SETTINGS DISPLAY SETTINGS Under section Settings > Device > Display you can set next parameters: • Brightness; • Wallpaper; • A uto-rotate screen; • Daydream (screensaver): clock, colors, photo frame or photo table • Font size • HDMI settings — HDMI screen adaptation: you can configure the interface for transferring uncompressed video data and compressed/ uncompressed digital audio data from an HDMI-compliant device: •...
  • Page 32: Storage

    SETTINGS STORAGE Storage section displays information about the Device storage (internal and external SD-card memory): total, occupied, available space. In this section you can also clean internal or external memory. Press before Internal storage ejecting SD-card CONNECTING DEVICES TO YOUR TABLET USB devices are supported through the USB port, such as a flash drive, external hard disk, mobile phone or digital camera (as a drive for the file sharing), as well as a mouse, keyboard or game controller.
  • Page 33: Location Access And Security

    SETTINGS LOCATION ACCESS AND SECURITY In these Settings items you can set: • determining your location by network coordinates; • different ways of screen locking and unlocking; • owner info; • encryption; • administrators and passwords; • storing accounts data. DATE & TIME In this chapter you can set date, time, time zone, time and date display format (12 or 24 hour) or check Automatic to determine time and date...
  • Page 34: Restore Your Tablet To Factory Settings

    SETTINGS RESTORE YOUR TABLET TO FACTORY SETTINGS Select Settings > Backup & reset > Factory data reset menu item, in opened window press Reset tablet Erase everything. It will restore your tablet to the factory settings and erase all your personal information: downloaded applications, system settings, google account.
  • Page 35: Battery Charge State

    SETTINGS • S elect yes – delete all user data and press Menu • Under service menu select reboot system now and press Menu BATTERY CHARGE STATE It displays battery charge level (in percents), information whether the Device is charging via network or working from battery. In Battery sec- tion you can view info about applications, consuming the power.
  • Page 36: Wi-Fi Connection

    SETTINGS WI-FI CONNECTION Connecting to Wi-Fi Network with Automatically Obtained IP-address Go to Settings > Wireless & networks and slide the Wi-Fi switch to position. The device scans for available Wi-Fi networks and dis- plays the names of those it finds. Touch a network name to connect to it and type a password if nec- essary.
  • Page 37: Connection To Wi-Fi Network With Manual Configuring Network Settings

    SETTINGS Connection to Wi-Fi Network with Manual Configuring Network Settings Tick it to view advanced options Settings by default To set parameters for Wi-Fi network access manually, press Add net- work in Settings, specify a network name, security protocol, password in the opened window and press Save.
  • Page 38: Advanced Options

    SETTINGS ADVANCED OPTIONS Advanced options allow turning on/off notifications when an open net- work is available. To envoke them, open Settings > Wi-Fi and press the application menu button on the right top corner of the screen and touch Advanced. Button for evoking advanced options TURN OFF WI-FI To turn off Wi-Fi module slide the...
  • Page 39: Transferring Data

    SETTINGS TRANSFERRING DATA To transfer data between PC and the Device, connect micro-USB cable. After you connect the cable, a notification window suggesting to turn on USB storage will popup. Press Turn on USB storage and the Device memory and microSD card (if present) will be displayed as USB storages in your PC Explorer or other file manager.
  • Page 40 SETTINGS After pressing the application’s title, you’ll be able to view its detailed information, stop it if it’s running and erase application data. Memory, occupied by applications Installed applications Choose the applications list...
  • Page 41: Firmware Update

    Firmware Update Official firmware updates for the Device are published on the official PocketBook website (www.pocketbook-int.com/us). Installation of of- ficial firmware updates is recommended, as they contain fixes and ad- ditions improving the efficiency of the Device. Official firmware updates do not influence the warranty conditions.
  • Page 42 FIRMWARE UPDATE Connect your Device to PC and copy firmware file (.upkg extension) to the internal storage or external microSD-card Go to Settings > About device > System updates section Select card. In the list appeared select the firmware version to install and press OK.
  • Page 43: Troubleshooting

    FIRMWARE UPDATE TROUBLESHOOTING Issue Solution The Device doesn’t Restart the Device: Press and hold respond on screen button for 10 seconds until the De- touches or keys vice goes off. If you will continue holding pressing On/Off button for 5 more seconds, the Device’s power management system will completely reboot.
  • Page 44: Customer Support

    Customer Support For detailed information about service centers in your country please use contacts below: Česko 800-701-307 Deutschland 0-800-187-30-03 France 0805-080277 Polska 0-0-800-141-0112 Slovensko 0-800-606-676 USA/Canada 1-877-910-1520 Россия 8-800-100-6990 Україна 0-800-304-800 Казахстан 8-800-333-35-13 Беларусь 8-820-0011-02-62 საქართველო 995-706-777-360 www.pocketbook-int.com/support/ help@pocketbook-int.com...
  • Page 45: Compliance With International Standards

    Compliance with International Standards The EUT should be supplied by USB port from complied Limited Power Source of personal computer or notebook. The EUT should be supplied by Adapter from complied Limited Power Source. AC Power: Manufacturer: PENGSHENGYE ELECTRONIC Model: SAPA05010EU U Rated output voltage: DC 5.0V 2.5A IMPORTANT: Changes or modifications to this product not authorized could void the...
  • Page 46 COMPLIANCE WITH INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS and services; Part 7: Specific conditions for mobile and portable radio and ancil- lary equipment of digital cellular radio telecom munications systems (GSM and DCS) EN 301 489-17 – Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); EMC standard for radio equipment and services; Part 17: Specific condi- tions for 2.4 GHz wideband transmission systems and 5 GHz high performance RLAN equipment ETSI EN 301 489-24...
  • Page 47 COMPLIANCE WITH INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS • Outdoor use: maximum power (EIRP*) of 100 mW for the 2400-2454 MHz band and with maximum power (EIRP*) of 10 mW for the 2454-2483 MHz band Certification information (SAR) The device meets guidelines for expo- sure to radio waves Your device is a radio transmitter and receiver.

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