Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product EK-GC110ZWAXAR Samsung
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2 About this manual This device pr ovides high qualit y mobile communication and en ter tainment using Samsung ’ s high standards and technolog ical exper tise. This user manual is specially designed t o detail the device ’ s functions and features .
About this manual 3 Instruc tional icons W arning : situations that could cause injury to yourself or others Caution : situations that c ould cause damage to your device or other equipment Note : note.
4 T able of C onten ts Getting star ted 6 Device lay out 7 Buttons 8 P ack age contents 9 Installing the batter y 11 Charging the ba tter y 13 Inser ting a memor y card 15 T ur ning the device on and .
T able of Con tents 5 Settings 110 About Settings 110 Wi-F i 111 Bluetooth 111 Data usage 112 More settings 113 Blocking mode 113 Sound 114 Display 114 Storage 115 P ower 115 Battery 115 Application m.
6 Getting star ted Devic e lay out P ower button AF-assist light Flash Flash r elease Lens Shutter button Zoom button GPS antenna Speaker Flap Tripod mount HDMI por t Microphone Headset jack Multipurp.
Getting star ted 7 The microphone a t the top of the device is active only when y ou use the voice sear ch or take videos. • Do not use a screen prot ec tor . This causes sensor malfunctions. • Do not allow water t o contac t the touch scr een.
Getting star ted 8 P ack age c ont ents Check the product box f or the following items: • Device • Battery • Quick star t guide Use only Samsung-appro ved software. P irated or illegal software may cause damage or malfunctions, which are not co ver ed by the warranty .
Getting star ted 9 Installing the batter y Inser t the included batter y . 1 Slide the latch and open the flap . 2 Inser t the batter y . Make sure to pr operly align the battery ’ s gold-coloured c ontacts when inser ting the battery .
Getting star ted 10 3 Replace the flap and slide the latch. Removing the batt er y 1 Slide the latch and open the flap . 2 Pull out the ba tter y ..
Getting star ted 11 Char ging the ba tter y Charge the batt er y befor e using it for the first time . Use the charger to charge the batt er y . A computer can be also used t o charge the device b y connecting them via the USB cable. Use only Samsung-appro ved chargers , batteries, and cables.
Getting star ted 12 After fully charging , disconnect the device from the charger . F irst unplug the charger from the device , and then unplug it from the electric socket. Do not remov e the batter y before r emoving the charger . This may damage the device .
Getting star ted 13 Inser ting a memor y card Y our device accepts memor y cards with maximum capacities of 64 GB . D epending on the memor y card manufacturer and type, some memory cards may not be compatible with y our device . • Some memor y cards may not be fully compa tible with the device .
Getting star ted 14 Removing the memor y card Befor e removing the memory card, first unmount it f or safe remo val. On the Home scr een, tap Apps → Settings → Stor age → Unmount SD card → OK . 1 Slide the latch and open the flap . 2 Push the memory card until it disengages from the devic e, and then pull it out.
Getting star ted 15 T urning the devic e on and off When turning on the device f or the first time, f ollow the on-screen instructions to set up your device .
16 C amera Basic func tions Use this application to take phot os or videos. Use Galler y to view photos and videos taken with the devic e. (p . 66) T ap Camer a on the Applications screen. The device aut omatically shuts off when unused. Camer a etiquette • Do not take photos or videos of other people without their permission.
Camera 17 T ak ing videos T ap to take a video. T o stop r ecording, tap . • The zoom function may not be av ailable when recor ding at the highest resolution. • When using a memor y card with a slo w writing speed, the device ma y not be able to sav e the video properly .
Camera 18 Zooming in and out T ur n the Zoom butt on lef t or right to zoom in or out. Zoom out Zoom in • The zoom function may not be av ailable when shooting at the highest resolution. • The zoom in/out eff ec t is available when using the z oom featur e while shooting a video .
Camera 19 Reducing device shak e Use the Optical Image Stabiliser (OIS) option to r educe or eliminate blurriness from device shake. T ap → Exper t → A / S / M / P , and then from the pr eview screen, tap → Camer a → OIS (anti-shake) to help f ocus when the device is moving .
Camera 20 Learning ic ons The icons displa yed on the shooting scr een provide inf ormation about the status of the device . The icons list ed in the table below are the most c ommon.
Camera 21 T ips for taking clearer photos Holding the device c orrec tly Make sure not to block the scr een, lens, flash, or micr ophone. Make sure not to expose the lens t o direct sunlight. This ma y discolour the image sensor , or cause it to malfunction.
Camera 22 Half-pressing the Shutt er button Pr ess the Shutter button halfway do wn to adjust the focus . The device adjusts the focus automatically , and the focus frame turns gr een. The f ocus frame turns red if not f ocused. Reducing device shak e Set the Optical Image Stabilizer to reduce devic e shake optically .
Camera 23 Keeping the subject in focus F ocusing on the subjec t may be difficult in the f ollowing conditions: • When the contr ast between the subject and background is low . F or example, the subject is wearing clothing that is similar in colour t o the background.
Camera 24 When taking photos in low-ligh t conditions • T ur n the flash on to take photos in lo w-light conditions. (p . 37) • Set ISO sensitivity options. (p . 38) When subjects are moving r apidly Use the continuous shooting option t o take photos of moving subjects.
Camera 25 A dvanced functions Changing C amera settings T ap to quickly change Camera settings. The available options vary by mode. • : Configur e Camera settings . • : Activate or deactivate the v oice control to take phot os. • : Activate or deactivate the flash.
Camera 26 Smar t Use this to take phot os with predefined settings f or various scenes. Beauty face Use this to take phot os with lightened faces f or gentler images. T ap → Smar t → Beauty face . Pr ess the Shutter button to take a photo , and the device automatically adjusts the phot o , and then sav es it.
Camera 27 Best face Use this to take multiple g roup shots at the same time and combine them t o create the best possible image. T ap → Smar t → Best face . Pr ess the Shutter button to take multiple photos . T o get the best shot, hold the device steady and remain still while taking photos.
Camera 28 Snow Use this to take bright er photos of snow scenery . T ap → Smar t → Snow . Macro Use this to take phot os of ver y close subjects. T ap → Smar t → Macro . Pr ess the Shutter button to take a close -up photo . • Hold the device steadily t o preven t blurr y photos.
Camera 29 F ood Use this to take phot os of food in mor e colour ful tones. T ap → Smar t → F ood . P ar t y/Indoor Use this to take crisp indoor photos . T ap → Smar t → P ar ty/Indoor . Action freeze Use this to take phot os of subject moving at high speed.
Camera 30 Rich tone Use this to take phot os without losing details in bright and dark areas. The device automatically takes sev eral photos with various exposur e values, and then merges them into one photo . T ap → Smar t → Rich tone . While holding the device steadily , press the Shutter button t o take multiple photos.
Camera 31 P anorama Use this to take wide panoramic phot os. T ap → Smar t → P anorama . Pr ess the Shutter button to take a photo , and then move the devic e in any dir ection. When the blue frame aligns with the pr eview screen, the device aut omatically takes another shot in the panoramic sequence .
Camera 32 • In panorama mode, the zoom function is disabled. If the lens is zoomed in when selecting this mode, the device automatically z ooms out to default position. • In panorama mode, some device options ar e not available. • The device ma y stop taking photos due to composition or mov ement within the scene .
Camera 33 Night Use this to take phot os in low-light c onditions, without using the flash. T ap → Smar t → Night . While holding the device steadily , press the Shutter button t o take multiple photos. Photos are automa tically merged into a single phot o.
Camera 34 Exper t Use this to take phot os and videos with manual adjustment of ISO sensitivity , exposure value , aper ture , and the shutter speed. Return to the previous screen. Change the ISO sensitivity . Display descriptions of modes and functions.
Camera 35 Using the aperture priority mode Use this to manually set the aperture value to take photos . Shutter speed is set automatically . T ap → Exper t → A , and set aper ture , ISO sensitivit y , and exposure value . Using the shutt er speed priority mode Use this to manually set the shutt er speed to take photos .
Camera 36 Shooting options Cust omise the device to take unique photos or videos . The available options vary by mode. Selec ting resolutions Selec t a higher resolution t o increase the pix els the photo or video can include. Selecting a higher resolution also incr eases the file size .
Camera 37 T ak ing photos in lo w-light conditions Pr eventing r ed- eye in por trait phot os When using the flash when taking a por trait photo in low-light c onditions, a r ed-glow may appear in the subject ’ s eyes . In camera mode, tap → Camer a → Flash , and select Red- ey e or Red- ey e fix to prev ent red-eye.
Camera 38 A djusting the ISO sensitivity The ISO sensitivity is the measure of a film ’ s sensitivity to light as defined b y the International Organisation f or Standardisation (ISO). Select a higher resolution to take better phot os and reduce blurriness when taking photos in low-light c onditions without using the flash.
Camera 39 Detecting faces The device aut omatically detects multiple human faces. In camera mode, tap → Camer a → F ace det ec tion → Normal . Aim the device at a human subject. When the device detects a human face , a white frame appears around the face .
Camera 40 Detecting eye blinking If the device detects closed eyes, it automa tically takes more photos in suc cession. In camera mode, tap → Camer a → F ace det ec tion → Blink detection . Aim the device at a human subject. When the device detects a human face , a white frame appears around the face .
Camera 41 Changing met ering methods The metering mode r efers to the method the devic e measures the quantity of light. The brightness and lighting of the photos ma y var y depending on the selected metering method. In camera mode, tap → Camer a → Metering , and select a metering method.
Camera 42 T ak ing photos c ontinuously Use the continuous shooting option t o take photos of fast moving subjects, such as moving cars or gestures of subjects. In camera mode, tap → Camer a → Drive and select an option. • Single shot : Use this to take a single phot o .
Camera 43 T ak ing photos or videos with filt er effec ts Use the filter eff ec ts to take unique photos or videos . T ap and select a filter effect. Not all of the following options ar e available in both camera and camcorder modes . The available options vary by mode.
Camera 44 C onfiguring settings for C amera T ap → to configur e settings for Camera. The available options vary by mode. • Photo size : Selec t a resolution f or photos. Use higher r esolution for higher quality . H igher resolution photos take up mor e memor y .
Camera 45 • V oice con trol : Activate or deactivate the v oice control to take phot os. • AF lamp : Use this to activate the AF-assist light in lo w-light conditions. • P ower-on mode : Selec t the default camera mode that launches when the devic e is turned on.
Camera 46 Cleaning the devic e Use a blow er brush to remove dust , and then wipe the lens gently with a soft cloth. I f an y dust remains , apply lens cleaning liquid to a lens cleaning paper , and wipe gently . Do not press on the lens co ver , or use a blower brush on the lens c over .
47 Basics Indicator ic ons The icons displa yed at the t op of the screen pr ovide inf ormation about the status of the device . The icons list ed in the table below are most c ommon.
Basics 48 U sing the touch scr een Use only fingers to use the t ouch screen. • Do not allow the touch scr een to come int o contact with other electr ical devices . Electrostatic discharges can cause the touch scr een to malfunc tion. • Do not allow the touch scr een to contact water .
Basics 49 Dragging T o mov e an icon, thumbnail, or preview t o a new location, tap and hold it and drag it to the target position. Double -tapping Double -tap on a webpage, map , or image to zoom in a part.
Basics 50 F licking Flick left or right on the Home screen or the A pplications screen t o see another panel. F lick up or down to scr oll through a webpage or a list, such as contacts. Pinching Spread two fingers apart on a webpage, map , or image to zoom in a part.
Basics 51 C ontrol motions Simple motions allow easy contr ol of the device. Befor e using motions, make sur e the motion featur e is ac tivated . On the Home screen, tap Apps → Settings → Motion , and then drag the Motion switch to the right. Rotating the screen Many applications allo w display in either por trait or landscape orientation.
Basics 52 Sw eeping Sw eep a palm across the screen t o capture a screenshot. The image is saved in Galler y → Screenshots . It is not possible to capture a screenshot while using some applications . C overing Co ver the screen with a palm t o pause media playback .
Basics 53 P anning to mov e T ap and hold an item, and then mov e the device to the left or right to move the item t o another panel on the Home screen or the Applications scr een. P anning to bro wse When an image is zoomed in, tap and hold a point on the scr een, and then move the device in any dir ec tion to bro wse the image.
Basics 54 Notifications Notification icons appear on the status bar a t the top of the screen t o report new messages, calendar events , device status, and more . Drag down from the status bar t o open the notifications panel. Scr oll the list to see additional aler ts.
Basics 55 Home screen The Home screen is the starting point to access all of the devic e ’ s featur es. I t display s indicator icons, widgets , shor tcuts to applications, and others . The Home screen can ha ve multiple panels. T o view other panels, scr oll left or r ight.
Basics 56 Moving an item T ap and hold an item and drag it t o a new location. T o move it to another panel , drag it to the side of the screen. Removing an item T ap and hold an item, and drag it t o the rubbish bin that appears at the left of the Home screen.
Basics 57 U sing applications This device can run man y different types of applications , ranging fr om media to Internet applications. Opening an application On the Home screen or the Applications scr een, selec t an application icon to open it .
Basics 58 Organising with f olders Put r elated applications together in a f older for con venience . T ap → Edit , tap and hold an application, drag it to Crea te folder , and then enter a f older name. P ut applications into the new folder b y dragging, and then tap S ave to sav e the arrangement.
Basics 59 Ent ering te x t Use the Samsung keyboard or the Google v oice input to ent er text. T ext entr y is not suppor ted in some languages . T o ent er text, you must change the input language to one of the suppor ted languages .
Basics 60 Entering t ex t by v oice When Google voice typing is activated, the v oice rec ognition screen appears. Speak a te xt into the micr ophone. When you are done , tap to return t o the text. T o change the te xt, tap the underlined and selec t a word or phr ase among the dropdowns .
Basics 61 A dding W i-F i netw orks If the desired network does not appear in the networks list, tap Add W i-F i net work at the bottom of the networks list. Enter the network name in Network SSID , select the securit y type and enter the passwor d if it is not an open network, and then tap S ave .
Basics 62 T ransf erring files Move audio , video , image, or other types of files from the devic e to the computer , or vice versa. The f ollowing file f ormats are supported by some applications. Some file f ormats are not suppor ted depending on the version of the devic e’ s sof tware.
Basics 63 C onnec t as a media device Connect the device to a comput er and access media files stored on y our device . 1 Connect the device to a comput er using the USB cable. 2 Open the notifications panel, and then tap Connected as a media devic e → Media device (M TP) .
Basics 64 Securing the device Pr event others from using or acc essing personal data and information stored in the devic e by using the security features . The device requir es a preset patt ern, PIN, or password whenev er unlocking it. Setting a pattern On the Applications screen, tap Settings → Lock scr een → Screen lock → P attern .
Basics 65 Unlock ing the devic e T ur n on the screen b y pressing the P ower butt on, and enter the patt ern, PIN, or password . If the unlock code is forgott en, take the device to a Samsung Ser vice Centre t o reset it. Upgr ading the device The device can be upg raded to the lat est soft ware .
66 Media Galler y Use this application to view images and videos . T ap Galler y on the Applications screen. • Some file formats are not supported depending on the soft ware installed on the device . • Some files may not play pr operly depending on how they are enc oded.
Media 67 Editing images When viewing an image, tap and use the follo wing func tions: • Edit : Edit the image. • Details : View image details . • Slideshow : Star t a slideshow with the images in the curren t folder . • F av ourites : Add t o the favourites list .
Media 68 Deleting images Use one of the f ollowing methods: • In a folder , tap → Selec t item , select images by tick ing, and then tap . • When viewing an image, tap . Sharing images Use one of the f ollowing methods: • In a folder , tap → Selec t item , select images by tick ing, and then tap to send them to others.
Media 69 P aper Ar tist Use this application to make images look like illustr ations with fun effects or frames . T ap P aper Ar tist on the Applications screen. Use ar tistic tools t o edit an image. The edited image is sav ed in Galler y → P aper Pictures folder .
Media 70 Photo W izard Use this application to embellish images b y applying various effects, such as the pop ar t effect. T ap Photo W izard on the Applications screen. Undo and redo the last action. Save changes . Apply effects to the image . Make multi-grid image.
Media 71 Changing c olours T ap Colour , select one of the colour effects that appear at the bottom of the screen, dr ag the slider to left or right if required , and then tap Done .
Media 72 V ideo Pla yer Use this application to pla y video files. T ap V ideo Player on the Applications screen. • Some file formats are not supported depending on the device's software. • Some files may not play pr operly depending on how they are enc oded.
Media 73 V ideo Edit or Use this application to edit videos and apply v arious effects. T ap V ideo Editor on the Applications screen. • Some video files in Galler y may not be viewable depending on video r esolution and codec. • Some files may not play pr operly depending on how they are enc oded.
Media 74 T rimming segmen ts of a video Selec t a frame , move the star t bracket to the desir ed star ting point, mov e the end bracket to the desired ending point, and then sa ve. Splitting videos Selec t and drag the frame t o the orange line, tap , and sav e.
Media 75 Music Pla yer Use this application to list en to music. T ap Music Play er on the Applications screen. • Some file formats are not supported depending on the device ’ s soft war e version. • Some files may not play pr operly depending on the encoding used.
Media 76 Y ou T ube Use this application to w atch videos fr om the Y ou T ube website . T ap Y ou T ube on the Applications screen. This application ma y not be available depending on the r egion or ser vice pr ovider . W atching videos T ap , and then enter a keyword .
Media 77 W ea ther Use this application to get the la test wea ther for ecasts for the curr ent location or another region. T ap W eather on the Applications screen. This application ma y not be available depending on the r egion or ser vice pr ovider .
78 C ommunication C ontac ts Use this application to manage c ontac ts, including phone numbers , email addresses , and others. T ap Con tacts on the Applications screen. Managing con tac ts Crea ting a contac t T ap and enter contact information. • : Add an image .
Communication 79 Once a contact is selected, take one of the f ollowing actions. • : Add t o favourite c ontac ts. • : Compose an email . Impor ting and expor ting contacts Syncing with Samsung ac count T ap → Merge with Samsung .
Communication 80 F av ourite con tac ts T ap , and then take one of the follo wing actions: • Search : Search a contact. • Add t o fav ourites : Add c ontacts to favourites . • Remov e from fav ourites : Remove c ontacts from favourit es.
Communication 81 Email Use this application to send or view email messages . T ap Email on the Applications screen. Setting up email accoun ts Set up an email account when opening Email for the first time .
Communication 82 Sending scheduled messages T ap → Schedule sending . Tick Schedule sending , set a time and date , and then tap Done . The device will send the message a t the specified time and date .
Communication 83 Google M ail Use this application to quickly and directly access the Google Mail ser vice. T ap Google Mail on the Applications screen. • This application ma y not be available depending on the r egion or ser vice pr ovider . • This application ma y be labelled differ ently depending on the reg ion or ser vice provider .
Communication 84 Labels Google Mail does not use ac tual folders , but uses labels instead. When Google Mail is launched, it displa ys messages labelled Inbox. T ap to manually retriev e new messages. T ap to view messages in other labels. T o add a label to a message , selec t the message, tap , and then select the label to assign.
Communication 85 Swit ching bet w een chats T o switch between cha ts, scr oll left or right. Deleting chat history Chats are aut omatically sav ed. T o delete chat history , tap → Clear chat history . ChatON Use this application to cha t with any devic e that has a mobile phone number .
Communication 86 Google+ Use this application to sta y connec ted with people via Google ’ s social network ser vice. T ap Google+ on the Applications screen.
87 W eb & net w ork Internet Use this application to br owse the Internet. T ap Internet on the Applications screen. V iewing webpages T ap the address field , enter the web address , and then tap Go . T ap to share , save , or print the current w ebpage while viewing a webpage .
W eb & network 88 Histor y T ap → Histor y to open a webpage fr om the list of recently-visit ed webpages. T o clear the histor y , tap → Clear history . T ap → Histor y → Most visited to open a webpage fr om the list of most visited webpages.
W eb & network 89 Searching the w eb by voic e T ap the address field , tap , speak a keyword , and then selec t one of the suggested keywords that appear . Book marks T o bookmark the current webpage , tap → , enter details , such as name and web address , and then tap S ave .
W eb & network 90 Bluetooth Bluetooth crea tes a direct wireless c onnection bet ween two devices o ver shor t distances. Use Bluetooth to ex change data or media files with other devices. • Samsung is not responsible f or the loss, int erception, or misuse of da ta sent or receiv ed via the Bluetooth featur e.
W eb & network 91 AllShar e Play Use this application to pla y contents sav ed on various devices over the Internet. Y ou can play and send any file on an y device to another device or web st orage ser ver . T o use this application, y ou must sign in to your Google and Samsung accounts , and register two or more devices as file servers.
W eb & network 92 Group Pla y Use this application to shar e images, documents, and music with other devic es that are connected to the same W i-F i net work. T ap Group Pla y on the Applications screen. This application ma y not be available depending on the r egion or ser vice pr ovider .
93 Applica tion & media stor es Pla y Stor e Use this application to pur chase and download applications and games that are able t o run on the device . T ap Play St ore on the Applications screen. This application ma y not be available depending on the r egion or ser vice pr ovider .
Application & media stor es 94 Samsung Apps Use this application to pur chase and download dedicated Samsung applications. F or more information, visit ww w .samsungapps.com . T ap Samsung Apps on the Applications screen. This application ma y not be available depending on the r egion or ser vice pr ovider .
Application & media stor es 95 Game Hub Use this application to ac cess games. T ap Game Hub on the Applications screen. The games av ailable may vary depending on the region or ser vice pro vider . Selec t a game ser vice , and then search for and acc ess games.
96 Utilities S Memo Use this application to cr eate a memo using images and voice r ecordings. T ap S Memo on the Applications screen. C omposing memos Creat e memos with enr iched cont ent by dra wing sketches with your finger or adding images or voice memos .
Utilities 97 T o change the sheet backgr ound, tap → Change backgr ound . T o add tags , tap → Add tag . Bro wsing memos T o sear ch for a memo , tap → Search . T o delete memos , tap → Delete . T o sort memos by date, title , text, or others, tap → Sor t by .
Utilities 98 S Planner Use this application to manage ev ents and tasks. T ap S Planner on the Applications screen. Crea ting events or tasks T ap , and then use one of the following methods: • Quick add : Creat e an event or task with a few keywor ds.
Utilities 99 Syncing with Google C alendar T o manually sync f or updating, tap → Sync . Changing calendar type Selec t one from among diff erent types of calendars including year , month, week, and others. A pinch gesture can be used to change calendar type .
Utilities 100 Dropbo x Use this application to sa ve and share files with others via the Dropbo x cloud storage. When you sa ve files to Dr opbox, your device aut omatically syncs with the web server and any other computers that ha ve Dropbo x installed.
Utilities 101 Alarm Setting alarms T ap Crea te alarm , set a time for the alarm to go off , selec t days f or the alar m to r epeat, and then tap S ave . • Snooze : Set an inter val and the number of times f or the alarm to repeat after the pr eset time.
Utilities 102 Stopwatch T ap Star t to time an even t. T ap Lap to rec ord lap times. T ap Reset to clear lap time rec ords. T imer Set the duration, and then tap Star t . Drag outside the large circle when the timer goes off . Desk clock T ap to view in full screen.
Utilities 103 S V oic e Use this application to c ommand the device by voice t o launch applications and more . T ap S V oice on the Applications screen.
Utilities 104 Google Use this application to sear ch not only the I nternet, but also applications and their c ontents on the device as well . T ap Google on the Applications screen. Searching the devic e T ap the search field , and then enter a key wor d.
Utilities 105 V oic e S earch Use this application to sear ch webpages by speaking. T ap V oice Search on the Applications screen. This application ma y not be available depending on the r egion or ser vice pr ovider . Speak a keyword or phrase when Speak now appears on the screen.
Utilities 106 Stor age T ap Stor age to check how much of the flash memory and memor y card is occupied. Help T ap Help to view tips about how t o extend batter y life . My F iles Use this application to ac cess all k inds of files stored in the devic e, including images , videos, songs, and sound clips .
107 T r av el & local Maps Use this application to pinpoin t the location of the device , search f or places, or get directions. T ap Maps on the Applications screen. This application ma y not be available depending on the r egion or ser vice pr ovider .
T ravel & local 108 Get directions for a destination 1 T ap . 2 T ap , and then selec t a method to enter starting and ending locations: • My current location : Use current loca tion for starting location. • Con tacts : Selec t from the c ontacts list.
T ravel & local 109 Na vigation Use this application to sear ch for a route t o a destination. T ap Navigation on the Applications screen. • Navigation maps , your current location, and other naviga tional data may diff er from actual location information.
110 Settings About Settings Use this application to c onfigure the device, set application options , and add accounts. T ap Settings on the Applications screen. Wi - Fi Activate the Wi-F i featur e to connect to a Wi-F i network and access the Internet or other network devices.
Settings 111 W i-F i D irect Wi-F i Direct connects two devices directly via a Wi-F i network without requiring an access point. On the Settings screen, tap Wi - Fi → W i-Fi Direct . Bluetooth Activate the Bluet ooth featur e to exchange inf or mation ov er shor t distances.
Settings 112 More settings Cust omise settings to contr ol connec tions with other devices or networks. F light mode This disables all wireless functions on your devic e.
Settings 113 AllShar e Cast Activate the AllShar e Cast featur e and share y our display with others . • T o sa ve energy , deac tivat e the AllShare Cast f eature when not in use. • If you specify a Wi-F i frequency band, AllShare C ast dongles may not be found or connected.
Settings 114 Display Change the settings for the displa y . • W allpaper : – Home screen : Selec t a backgr ound image for the Home scr een. – Lock scr een : Selec t a backgr ound image for the locked scr een. – Home and lock screens : Selec t a backgr ound image for the Home scr een and the locked screen.
Settings 115 Po w e r Activate po wer-sa ving mode and change the settings for power -saving mode. • Aut o pow er off : Set the length of time the device waits befor e turning off. • The device aut omatically turns off if the screen is not touched , or the buttons are not pressed f or a preset length of time.
Settings 116 L ock screen Change settings for securing the device . • Screen lock : Activate the scr een lock feature . • Lock scr een options : The settings are applied only when y ou set the swipe lock option. – Clock : Set to show the clock on the locked screen.
Settings 117 • Encr ypt external SD card : – Encr ypt : Set to encr ypt files when you sav e them to a memor y card. – F ull encr yption : Set to encr ypt all files on a memor y card . – Ex clude multimedia files : Set to encr ypt all files on a memor y card , exc ept for media files.
Settings 118 Google voic e t yping T o change the v oice input settings, select . • Choose input languages : Selec t input languages f or Google voice r ecognition. • Block offensiv e words : Set to prev ent the device fr om recog nising offensiv e words in voice inputs .
Settings 119 V oice sear ch F or Google voice rec ognition, use the follo wing options: • Language : Selec t a language f or the voice r ecognition. • Speech output : Set the device to pro vide voice feedback t o aler t you to the curr ent action.
Settings 120 Backup and reset Change the settings for manag ing settings and data. • Back up my da ta : Set to back up settings and application data to the Google server .
Settings 121 A cc essor y Change the accessory settings. • Audio output : Selec t a sound output f ormat to use when connecting your device t o HDMI devices. Some devices ma y not suppor t the sur round sound setting . Some devices may not support the sur round sound setting .
Settings 122 A cc essibility Ac cessibility ser vices are special f eatures for those with certain physical disabilities . Access and alter the f ollowing settings to impr ove ac cessibilit y to the device . • Aut o-rotate screen : Set the inter face to r otate automa tically when you r otate the device .
Settings 123 Dev eloper options Change the settings for application dev elopment. • Desktop backup passw ord : Set a password t o secure y our backup data. • Stay a wake : Set the screen to r emain on while you ar e charging the batt er y . • Pr otect SD card : Set to request a confirmation when r eading data from a memor y card .
Settings 124 • Animator dur ation scale : Selec t how long pop-up windows will be shown. • Disable hardwar e ov erlay s : Set to hide hardwar e overlays . • F orce GPU rendering : Set to use 2D hardwar e acceleration to impr ove graphic per formance .
125 T r oubleshooting The subject ’ s eyes appear red Red eyes occurs when the subject ’ s ey es reflec t light fr om the camera flash. If the photo has already been took, tap Red- ey e fix in the Photo W izard . Photos ha ve dust spots If dust par ticles are present in the air , you ma y capture them in photos when you use the flash.
T roubleshooting 126 Photos ar e blurred when shooting at night As the device tries to let in mor e light, the shutter speed slows . This can make it difficult to hold the device steady long enough t o take a clear picture and may result in devic e shake.
T roubleshooting 127 When y ou cannot turn on the device • Ensure that the ba tter y is inser ted . (p . 9) • Charge the batt er y . When y ou cannot take photos or videos • Y our storage may be full. Delete unnec essar y files, or insert a new memor y card.
T roubleshooting 128 When the photo is t oo bright • T ur n the flash off . (p . 37) • Adjust the ISO sensitivity . (p . 38) • Adjust the exposur e value. (p . 40) When the photo is t oo dark • T ur n the flash on. (p . 37) • Adjust the ISO sensitivity .
T roubleshooting 129 The t ouch screen r esponds slowly or improperly If your device has a touch scr een and the touch screen is not responding pr operly , tr y the follo wing: • Remove an y protective cov ers from the touch screen.
T roubleshooting 130 Y our device is hot t o the touch When you use applica tions that requir e more power or use applications on y our device for an extended period of time, your devic e may f eel hot to the touch. This is normal and should not affect your device ’ s lif espan or per formanc e.
T roubleshooting 131 A connection is not established when you c onnec t the devic e to a comput er • Ensure that the USB cable y ou are using is compatible with your devic e. • Ensure that y ou have the proper driv ers installed and updated on y our computer .
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