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CnMBook

User Manual

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Contents
1 2 3 4 Product Overview3 System Overview4 Hardware Overview4 Quick Start5 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Internet Access 6 Email Box10 Instant Communication17 Word Processor21 E-table27 E-Dictionary30 PDF Viewer32 E-book Reader33 Xip Flash Player36

10. Video On-Line38 11. Multimedia Player40 12. Image Browser43 13. Calculator 45 14. Using Paint Brush46 15. Calendar 48 16. File Manager53 17. Network Dial-up56 18. Software Manager63 19. System Settings66 GNU General Public License71 Warranty & Support74
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1 Product Overview
The CnMBook is designed for communication and digital multimedia entertainment by accessing the Internet through a broadband terminal which is affordable and has low power consumption. In addition to a variety of multimedia entertainment and high-speed broadband Internet access functions, the CnMBook can be used for other purposes, such as the e-book reader, picture browser, Flash player, instant communication, e-dictionary, MP3 player, game simulator and PDA. Also, it provides the user with personalised desktops and because of its secure Linux based Operating System It can be used without the threat of viruses and malware

Main Features
7 TFT-LCD True color display Broadband Internet access Highly secure virus and spyware free Linux OS All kinds of application software packages

Enriched experience
Internet surfing, information searching and news reading Instant online communication with family, friends or classmates Download and enjoy Music Picture and image sharing

Office assistant
Office software package E-mail receiving and sending management Daily work plan and management PDF viewer E-book reader

2 System Overview
The CnMBook, is highly portable & compact in its design, with good performance, adaptability and robustness. The CnMBooks optimised Linux based operation system ensures optimum performance with the minimum system resources.

3 Hardware Overview
Processor: XBurst 400 MHz 32-bit CPU Display: 7 800 x 480 true-color LCD RAM: 128M RAM Storage: 2GB NAND Flash USB port: 3 extensible USB ports External storage: SD card slot Input device: standard keyboard and touchpad Network access: WiFi, 10/100MB Ethernet interface, ADSL, 3G (via supported USB modem)

Appearance

4 Quick Start
1. Power on or power off the CnMBook through its I/O power button.

2. Acquaint yourself with the desktop: The desktop is divided into 4 areas: the menu, application area, taskbar and the clock.

3. Open an application: Move the cursor to the desired application icon, and click to open the related application. Notes: To use the CnMBooks resources effectively, you can only open up to 3 applications at the same time. To open a minimized application from the task bar, click the icon of that application.

4. To move between different Program Groups on the desktop i.e. Internet and Work, click on the Menu Tabs at the top of the screen.

5. Task manager: Click the task manager icon

on the toolbar. On the displayed prompt box,

select the application to be closed, and then click kill to stop this application. To go to this application, click Jump to. To exit the task manager, click Close.

6. Power off: Click the power-off icon

on the desktop. On the displayed prompt box, click OK to exit

the system. To go back to the system, click Cancel.

Menu

Application area

Clock Power-off button Task manager

1. Internet Access
Internet access is via a version of the Firefox web browser. This browser allows you to open multiple pages in the same window and does not limit the number of pages you can have open. This browser is designed to use only a relatively small amount of system resources to allow it to work as fast as possible. Its major functions include webpage browsing, webpage saving, viewing online video, and opening pictures or files. (1)To open the Web Browser, click the Web Browser icon on the desktop, as shown in Figure 1:

Toolbar

Menu Bar

Address bar

Minimize

Close

Figure 1 (2) Enter the web page address to be visited in (the address bar)

For example http://www.google.com. The homepage of Google is opened in the window, as shown.

(3) You can open multiple web pages in the Web Browser, but only the currently browsed window is displayed. To create a window, select File New tab in the menu. To switch between different tab pages, click the related tab. The tab-browsing interface is shown in Figure 3:

Figure 3

To close the current tab page, select File Close tab in the menu. To close the Web Browser, select File Close window in the menu.

(4) To save the favorite web page in the desired mode, select File Save page as in the menu, as shown in Figure 4. Enter the file name to be saved, select the saving directory, and click the button to save the file.

Figure 4

(5) To remove any personal or private information stored in the Web Browser, there is a function called Clear Private Data which is available on the Tools menu. Select Tools Clear Private Data in the menu, this will display the window shown in Figure 5. Check the boxes for the data to be cleared, and click the Clear Private Data Now button to clear the personal private information.

Figure 5

(6) The bookmark management function of Web Browser is the same as the My Favorites function of Internet Explorer. To open the bookmark manager, select Bookmarks Organize Bookmarks in the menu. With this function, you can a bookmark the current page or manage any existing bookmarks.

(7) You can watch flash programs online by using the Web Browser. When you browse pages with flash programs on, they will be displayed (as long as the Flash movie is compatible). You can click to play the flash program, as shown in Figure 6:

Figure 6

(8) To obtain the help information for the Web Browser, select Help Help Contents in the menu, as shown in Figure 7.

Figure 7

For more information about Web Browsing, visit http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/.

2. Email Box
Email Box is a client email receiving and sending manager, which is as easy to use as Outlook.

1) Click to the Email Box icon to open the application on the desktop, as shown in Figure 1:

Figure 1

This screen will be displayed the first time Email Box is run, click on Box as shown in Figure 2.

to enter the Email

Figure 2

Click

on this popup, to enter the Account Preferences where the settings for all email

accounts are stored, as shown in Figure 3. Set your email account settings using information provided by your email service provider.

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Figure 3

2) For example, set the account Djlhq@163.com to connect to a service provider called 163.com, as described below:

Fill in the following content on the Basic tab page of the Preferences, as shown in Figure 4.

Name of this account: anywhere (you can fill your desired name) Full name: Djlhq Mail address: Djlhq@163.com (the email account address to be managed by using Email Box) Protocol: POP3 (the incoming mailbox to connect to is POP3 for this account with 163.com) Server for receiving: pop.163.com (the server address of the POP3 server used by 163.com) SMTP server (send): smtp:163.com (the server address of the smtp server used by 163.com) User ID: djlhq (the Username of the account with 163.com) Password: ****** (the Password of the account with 163.com)

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Figure 4

Fill in the following content on the Receive tab page of the Preferences, as shown in Figure 5.

Check Filter messages on receiving (you can select this if needed). Default inbox: inbox (the default inbox; you can also select another one if required) Check Get all checks for new messages on this account.

Figure 5

Fill in the following content on the Send tab page of the Preferences, as shown in Figure 6. Check SMTP Authentication (SMTP AUTH) (this option must be selected, because SMTP is used to send emails with this account).

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Authentication method: Automatic User ID: djlhq (the Username of the account with 163.com) Password: ****** (the Password of the account with 163.com)

Figure 6 Fill in the following content on the Compose tab page of the Preferences, as shown in Figure 7. Direct input: djlhq@163.com Fill in the relevant email addresses in Cc, Bcc and Reply-To as needed. In this example no email address is filled in.

Figure 7

Fill in the following content on the SSL tab page of the Preferences, as shown in Figure 8. Check dont use SSL under POP3. Check dont use SSL under SMTP. 13

Figure 8

Fill in the following content on the advanced tab page of the Preferences, as shown in Figure 9.

Check Specify SMTP Port: 25 (SMTP port 25 is used for the 163.com email box. You can enter a different port number if your email server requires this).

Check Specify POP: 110 (POP port 110 is used for the 126 email box. You can enter a different port number if your email server requires this).

Check Put sent massage in, and then click

to select the location for saving the sent email.

The folder that sent email will be stored in is set here.

Check Put draft massage in, and then click

to select the location for saving the draft email.

The folder that draft emails will be stored in is set here.

Check Put queued massage in, and then click

to select the location for saving the queued email.

The folder that outgoing email will be stored in is set here.

Check Put deleted massage in, and then click

to select the location for saving the deleted email.

The folder that deleted email will be stored in is set here.

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Figure 8

All the relevant settings for the email box djlhq@163.com have now been set. Click

3) The saved account information has now been setup and can be edited again at any time as shown in Figure 10.

Figure 10

The Edit accounts window displays any accounts which have been setup and allows them to be edited. You can click click and click on this interface to add an account, click to delete an existing account, click and to edit an existing account, to sort the existing accounts,

use the selected account as the default account.

(4) To enter the main interface of Email Box, click you to the main email application screen shown in Figure 11.

on the interface in Figure 10, this will bring

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Figure 11

To download new email for your account, just set, click

or

on the menu bar, this

retrieves any messages from your email server as shown in Figure 12.

Figure 12

To cancel the ongoing operation of receiving email, click

on the interface in Figure 12.

Now, you have a general idea about how to use the Email Box client. Email Box is used in the same way as Outlook. If you are an Outlook user, you will become familiar with Email Box very quickly.

For more information about Email Box (also known as Sylpheed), visit http://sylpheed.sraoss.jp/en/.

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3. Instant Communication
Instant Messaging is an instant communication tool, which enables multiple persons to communicate with each other at the same time. It provides access to all the most commonly used Instant Messaging networks.

1. Configuring AIM (AOL Instant Messenger) with Pidgin 1) Click to icon named Xip Chatting to open Pidgin. a) Click Accounts Add/Edit to display the window as shown in Figure 1.

Figure 1

b) Click the Add button on the interface in Figure 1, to display the Add Account window, as shown in Figure 2. Configure as follows: Protocol: AIM Screen name: Your AIM user name (excluding the symbol @ or network domain) Password: To increases the security, you are recommended to leave this field null. To log in automatically, enter your password. Local alias: Leave this field null. Remember password: To let Pidgin remember your password, check this box (after this option is selected, the system will not prompt you to enter the password when you log in to the system).

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Figure 2 C) Click Save to save the setting. Congratulations! Now, you can connect to the AIM service using Pidgin.

2. Configure Google Talk (XMPP) within Pidgin a) Open Pidgin. b) Click Accounts Add/Edit to display the window as shown in Figure 1.

Figure 1

1. Click the Add button on the interface in Figure 1, to display the Add Account window, as shown in Figure 2 and Figure 3. Configure as follows: 18

Protocol: Google Talk Screen name: Your Google Talk username (excluding the symbol @ or network domain) Domain: gmail.com Resource: Gaim Password: To increase the security, you are recommended to leave this field null. To log in automatically, enter your password. Local alias: Leave this field null. Remember password: To let Gaim remember your password, check this box (after this option is selected, system will not prompt you to enter the password when you log in to the system).

Figure 2

1 Click the Advanced tag, and configure as follows on this tab: Connect port: 5222 Connect server: talk.google.com Proxy Options: Use Global Proxy Settings

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Figure 3

2 Click Save to save the setting. Congratulations! Now, you can connect to the Google Talk service using Pidgin.

For more information on configuring your instant messaging service please check your service providers web site for configuration information. For more information about Pidgin visit http://www.pidgin.im/.

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4. Word Processor
Xip Word is a word processing package based on Open Office. It can work with almost all the most common types of documents which are available including Word documents (Word 97, 2000, XP, 2003). (1) Click the Xip Word icon on the desktop to open the Xip Word program. Select FileOpen from the menu, and then select and open the desired file on the displayed interface, as shown in Figure 1.

Menu Bar

Toolbar

Minimize

Close

Number of pages

Figure 1

Status bar

(2) Xip Word supports the following file formats:.doc,.abw,.awt,.dot,.rtf..txt,.zabw,.htm,.html and.xht. You can also save your file in these formats.

(3) After entering the relevant content in the word area, you can select Edit Undo in the menu to cancel the operation you just performed, or select Edit Redo in the menu to redo the operation you just canceled. With Xip Word, you can select Cut, Copy and Paste to perform relevant operations. To search the relevant content, select Edit Find in the menu. To replace the found content, select Edit Replace in the menu.

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(4) To set the required display mode for Xip Word and whether the toolbar and status bar should be displayed, select View in the menu. To enter the full screen display status, press F11 or select ViewFull Screen in the menu. To zoom in or zoom out, select ViewZoom in the menu.

(5) Make the edited file neater to add a page header and a page footer to the file, select Insert Header (Footer) in the menu. to add a background or a background to the file, select Format Page Background in the menu. to insert a picture into the file to illustrate the file, select Insert Picture in the menu.

(6) Table usage in Xip Word to insert a table or insert a row and a column in the original table, select TableInsert in the menu. to delete a table, a row, a column, select TableDelete in the menu. to select a table, a row, a column or a cell, select TableSelect in the menu. to merge cells, select TableMerge Cells in the menu. to split cells, select TableSplit Cells in the menu. to convert a table to a text file, select TableConvert Table to Text in the menu. to convert a text file to a table, select TableConvert Text to Table in the menu.

The following example details how to edit a file by using Xip Word: Step 1: Enter Xip Word, and select it. Click Format

Align Center in the menu. Now, the content

will be displayed at the center of the row in the editing area, as shown in Figure 2.

Figure2

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Step 2: Press Enter, and select Format Align Left in the menu. The cursor will be displayed at the leftmost part of this row. Click Table Insert Table in the menu, to display the window as shown in Figure 3.

Figure3

Step 3: Enter 5 in the Number of columns box and 2 in the Number of rows box, and then click the Insert button. You can see a table consisting of 2 rows and 5columns in the editing area, as shown in Figure 4.

Figure4

Step 4: Now you can enter content in the table. Select the table and right click. On the displayed shortcut menu, select Font. Here, you can set the font size, type, style and color (red in this example), as shown in Figure 5. 23

Figure 5

Step 5: After the table is prepared, click Insert Text Box in the menu. The cursor changes to a cross shape. Drag the cursor downward by pressing the left key of the mouse to make a text box in the editing area, as shown in Figure 6.

Figure 6

Step 6: You can enter the relevant content or insert a picture in the text area. To insert a picture, select Insert Picture in the menu, select a picture from the displayed window, and then click the Open button. The final result is shown in Figure 7.

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Figure7

Step 7: To perfect the file, click Insert Header in the menu to insert a header. Enter the relevant content, and click in the blank area. You will see a header displayed at the upper right corner, as shown in Figure 8.

Welcome

Figure 8

Step 8: A simple file is prepared, but it may look better if a background is also added. Xip Word also provides this function. Select Format Page Background Page Image in the menu, and select a picture to be inserted from the displayed window. The final result is shown in Figure 9.

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Welcome

Figure 9

Step 9: Now, we have a nice looking document, but you must remember to save the file by selecting File Save in the menu.

Do you want to share this file with others? Thats easy. The printing function provided by Xip Word can help you easily. Select File Print in the menu, and click the Print button in the displayed window to print the file. Please Note: Printer Drivers must be installed for this facility to work.

Now, you have a general idea about how to use Xip Word, it is used in the same way as Microsoft Word. If you are a Microsoft Word user, you will become familiar with Xip Word very quickly. For more information about Xip Word, please visit http://www.abisource.com.

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5. E-table
Xip Table is a Spreadsheet program, with the style and functions rather consistent with the current Microsoft Excel. (1) Click the Xip Table icon on the desktop to open Xip Table, as shown in Figure 1. Toolbar

Menu Bar

Minimize

Close

Figure 1 (2Xip Table provides you with table drawing and powerful data calculation functions, the following example describes how to draw a sales count table using Xip Table.

Step 1: Confirm the area for drawing the table on the interface in Figure 1. Here, A1:E9 is selected.

Step 2: Select the relevant cells and enter data, as shown in Figure 2.

Figure 2 27

Step 3: How to get the sums and averages using the functions provided by Xip Table. First select the target cell to store the calculation result, insert the function in the target cell, and then select the area for calculation, as shown in Figure 3 and Figure 4.

=sum(B4:B6)

Summation formula

=sum(B4:B6)

Calculation area Target cell

Figure 3

=average(B4:B4)

Averaging formula

=average(B4:B4)

Target cell

Calculation area

Figure 4

Step 4: You can show the sales information in a more visually appealing way by making a pie chart or a histogram based on the data in the sales table. Select Insert Chart in the menu, select the chart type to be inserted in the displayed dialog box, and then the click 28 as shown in Figure 5.

Figure 5

Now a pie chart of the sale statistics table is shown.

3) You can draw graphics through the buttons on the toolbar in the interface of Figure 1. To draw a rectangle in the worktable, click the rectangle button on the toolbar. The cursor changes to a cross shape. Drag the cursor by pressing the left mouse button in the worktable to select the area for drawing a rectangle, then release the mouse button. A rectangle has now been drawn.

For more information about Xip Table, please visit http://www.gnome.org/projects/gnumeric/.

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6. E-Dictionary
E-Dictionary is configurable desktop dictionary software, it comes with English words by default, but other language dictionaries can be downloaded and installed within the software. Lots of functions are provided, including dictionary downloading, word searching, screen word capturing, wildcard query, and fuzzy query.

1) Click the Dictionary icon on the desktop to open Dictionary, as shown in Figure 1.

Toolbar

Minimize

Close

Figure 1

2) Enter the word to be searched in Figure 1. The window will display the information of the searched word. 3) To get the word that was previously searched, click

on the interface in

on the toolbar on the interface in Figure 1.

4) To get the previous word and the next word of the current word in the word in the left word list, click and respectively on the toolbar on the interface in Figure 1. on the toolbar, select Manage Dict, and click on the

5To add a dictionary, click

displayed interface, as shown in Figure 2

When multiple dictionaries are added, the interface will display the information about the searched word in all the directories, You can select a proper dictionary as needed, Click in Figure 1 to display all the loaded dictionaries, and select the required dictionary. 30 on the interface

Figure 2 6) Check on the main interface of Dictionary, to change it into . Dictionary will enter the

screen word capturing status, and you can select a word by using the cursor in other windows. Double click or highlight a word. A floating window will pop up near the word, to display the meaning of the word. 7) To query a word, you can enter the character string * and ? as a wildcard for matching. Here, * indicates any multiple characters, and ? indicates a character. Press Enter, to display the word that matches this rule in the left list box, This method can be used to query all the matched words. You can find the queried word in the left list box, as shown in Figure 3.

Figure 3 8If you are uncertain about the exact spelling of a word, try the fuzzy query function of Dictionary, if the entered word is incorrect, Dictionary will provide the matching result of similar words in the list box. To display the meaning of the previous word or the next word in the meaning display list box, click or on the toolbar. 31

7. PDF Viewer
PDF Viewer is a PDF file viewer, which helps you to fast view the PDF file and can print and manage the viewed PDF file. 1) To open the program, click the PDF Viewer icon on the desktop. Click File Open in the menu, select a file, and click the Open button. The displayed interface is shown in Figure 1.

Menu
Toolbar

Minimize

Close

Figure 1 2To save a copy for the opened PDF file, select File Save a copy in the menu. To open the Print manager, select File Print, you can set the relevant option of the printer, and then click the Print button to complete printing. 3) Setting your PDF Viewer interface To set if the toolbar, status bar and index are displayed on the current interface, select the View menu option. To zoom out the PDF file, select the Zoon option under the View menu option. To rotate the file to the right (left), click ViewRotate Right(Left) in the menu. To enter the full screen display status, press F11 or select View Full Screen in the menu. 4) Fast checking of a PDF file To fast find the desired content, select EditFind in the menu, or select the Page option on the toolbar to rapidly go to the desired page. 5) To obtain the help information of PDF viewer, select HelpAbout in the menu. Click the following address in the displayed window to enter the PDF Viewer website for more help information: http: //www.emma-soft.com/project/epdfview. 32

8. E- book Reader
As an e-book reader, FB Reader can be used to read e-books in formats such as fb2, html, chm, rtf, plucker, zip, tar, gzip and bbzip2, its simplified interface provides powerful functions. After FB Reader is opened, the main interface will detail FB Reader. 1) Click the FB Reader icon on the desktop to display the interface, as shown in Figure 1.

Minimize

Close

Content display progress bar

System time

Figure 1 The interface in Figure 1 displays the information about FB Reader to enable the user to learn more about FB Reader. The interface displays the content display progress and the current system time.

2) Click the

button on the interface in Figure 1. to display the option interface of FB Reader, as

shown in Figure 2. This interface is used to perform relevant settings for the file to be opened. You can select relevant options as needed.

Figure 2

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On the interface in Figure 2, you can set the font, Color, font size, margin, scrolling bar and other aspects of the opened e-book.

3Click the

button on the interface in Figure 1. and select the e-book path and e-book to be read.

Here, my document/ my file / FB reader / myman-5.0.3-alpha.chm is opened, as shown in Figure 3.

Figure 3

Click myman-5.0.3-alpha.chm on this interface, to display the Book Info interface, as shown in Figure 4. The Book Info interface introduces some related information of the e-book.

Figure 4

No settings are changed here, click the

button on the interface in Figure 4. Now you can read the

content of myman-5.0.3-alpha.chm, as shown if Figure 5.

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I page in total: the content of page 1 is being displayed Figure 5

Current system time

Click the Click the Click the Click the Click the Click the Click the

button to display the related information of the currently opened e-book. button to search the related information in the currently opened e-book. button to the initial location of the opened e-book. button to go back button to go back button to list the recently opened ebook list. button to list the tree structure of the book library.

The usage of FB Reader is only briefly detailed here, Please take some time to grasp how to use it in practice.

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9. Xip Flash Player


As a flash player, Sip Flash Player is used to play flash animation. The Xip Flash Player of the CnMBook has three play modes: normal, low quality and half size. 1) Click the Xip Flash Player icon on the desktop to open Xip Flash Player, as shown in Figure 1

Menu Bar

Minimize

Close

Figure 1

2) Select File Open in the menu on the interface in Figure 1. to display a dialog box. Select the flash file to be played, and then click the shown in Figure 2. button in the dialog box to play the flash file, as

Figure 2 36

3To play the flash file in the low quality play mode, select Control Low quality in the menu, as shown in Figure 3

Figure 3

4To play the flash file in the half size play mode, select Control Half size in the menu, as shown in Figure 4

Figure 4

5) To stop playing the currently played flash file select File Close in the menu.

For more information about Xip Flash player, please visit http://www.xiptech.com.

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10. Video On-Line


VideoOnLine is an easy-to-use and multi-functional online media player which allows you to fully enjoy what the Internet offers.

1) Click the Video OnLine icon within Internet on the desktop, the graphical user interface for Video OnLine will appear, as shown in Figure 1.

Figure 1

2) www.youtube.com has been set as the default searching website for Video OnLine. There is a video list in the main window, which will be the most up to date videos available on YouTube. You can type in keywords to search in the text box in the top right hand corner then click the search button. All videos fulfilling the search keywords will be shown in the main window.

3) To play a video which is shown in the main windows list, just double click it. After a short time loading, it will start playing.

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Figure 2

You can bookmark your favorite movies by highlighting the movie in the list and then clicking the 'Add' button. This movie will now be listed in the 'Favorite' window in the bottom left hand corner of the screen. To play that favorite movie, click the 'Favorite' button and you will see the movie you have just added.

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11. Multimedia Player


As a multimedia player, Media Player can be used to play files of mp3, avi, wma and other formats. 1) Click the Media Player icon on the desktop to open the interface, as shown in Figure 1.

Minimize

Close

Full screen display

Play Play list Pause Return to previous file Go to next file Progress bar Mute Open file

Figure 1

2) Simplified playing of multiple types of files In the past, each type of media file format requires an independent player, and you must download and configure these players. With Media Player, you need not bother about the configuration of different players. Media Player can support playing of MP3, WMA, WAV, WMV, asf, avi, mpg, mpge, mp2, mp4. mov and other video formats

3) Easy customization to satisfy your personal taste When a movie is playing, you can suspend playing, adjust the volume, or go to your favorite part by dragging the progress bar, you can even enlarge the picture to the full screen

4) High quality multimedia enjoyment Media Player can provide the continuous playing even if files with multiple media types are played.

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The following example describes how to operate Media Player. Step 1: Double click the Media Player icon on the desktop to open the interface as shown in Figure 1 below.

Step 2: Click the button for opening a file to display the file(s) to be viewed, as shown in Figure 2 below.

Step 3: Select a video file, and click the Add button to add the video file to the Selected Files box. If you can not find the desired file in the folder, click the MovieMusic files button and select All Files, as shown in Figure 3 below.

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Step 4: Click the Open button to return to the main interface of Media Player. Click the playing button to play the video file, as shown in Figure 4.

Figure 4

Step 5: During the playing process, you can adjust the volume or click the play list button or press L key to display the play list. Select the video file to be played from the play list, as shown in Figure 5.

Figure 5

Step 6: You can click the play button again to suspend playing, or browse the movie or select the desired part by dragging the progress bar. Click the full screen display button to play the movie in the full screen.

Step 7: To exit the full screen display, F11 or ESC.

For more information about Media Player, please visit http://xinehq.de/index.php/features.

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12. Image Browser


Image Gallery is an image-viewing tool that can be easily operated. It supports a large variety of image browsing functions, including thumbnail generating, zoom-in and zoom-out functions. 1) Click the Image Gallery icon on the desktop to open image Gallery as shown in Figure 1:

Toolbar

Minimize

Close

File list

Picture list

Figure 1 2) Open the folder where the images are located, and click to browse the images in this folder. To view the previous image of the currently opened image, click the To view the next image of the currently opened image, click the icon on the toolbar. icon on the toolbar.

3) As needed, click the

icon on the toolbar to zoom in / out / adjusting the image size

to the viewing area or set the image proportion to 1:1.

4) Click the

button on the toolbar, or right click and select Delete from the shortcut menu. ON the button to delete the file, or click the button

displayed dialog box, click the

to cancel the delete operation, as shown in Figure 2 below.

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5To rename an image, click the

button on the toolbar, or right click and select Rename from the

shortcut menu. On the displayed dialog box enter the new file name, and click the button to confirm, or click the button to cancel the operation, as shown in Figure 3

Figure 3 6To display the image in full screen, click the button on the toolbar, or right and select Full screen

from the shortcut menu. To exit the full screen display, right click and select Exit Full Screen from the shortcut menu.

7) Image Gallery supports image editing using other editors. Right click and select the related option from the shortcut menu. Open the image in the editing tool and edit it. 8) To set the image as wallpaper, right click and select Set as Wallpaper from the shortcut menu.

9) To play images in the slideshow mode, open an image using image Gallery, right click and select Start Slideshow from the shortcut menu.

To pause the slideshow, right click and select Pause Slideshow from the shortcut menu. To continue slideshow, select Continue Slideshow from the shortcut menu. To stop slideshow, select Stop Slideshow from the shortcut menu.

For more information about Image Gallery, please visit http://ImageGallery.Sourceforge.net.

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13. Calculator
You can use Calculator to perform all the standard operations that can be completed using a handheld calculator. Calculator can execute all the basic operations, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication ad division, as well as functions of the scientific calculator, like square. Click the Calculator icon on the desktop to open the interface, as shown in Figure 1.

Display box

Menu

Minimize

Close

Figure 1 1) Executing a simple calculation

Key in the first number for calculation Click + for addition, -f or subtraction, * for multiplication and / for division Key in the next number for calculation Enter the other operators and numbers. Click =.
2) Using the numbers stored in the memory

To store the displayed data, click MS. To recall the stored data, click MR To add the displayed number to the existing number in the memory M+. To check a new number, click
click MR. 3) Executing scientific calculation

Key in a number, and click the SQRT button to get the extraction of this number.
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14. Using Paint Brush


Paint Brush is a drawing tool, which helps the user to create simple or elaborate images. These images can be black and white or colorful, and saved in the. JPG and. PNG forms. The image can be used as wallpaper or pasted to another file. The scanned photo can also be checked and edited using the relevant function. To open the program, click the Paint Brush icon on the desktop. Click the Load new image button on the toolbar, select a file and click Open, to display an interface, as shown in Figure1.

Minimize

Close

Toolbar

Figure1. 1) Creating an image

Click the Paint Brush button on the toolbar. By default, you can draw a line by pressing the left key of
the mouse and dragging the cursor.

Click the round black button in the toolbox. Click to draw a circle. Click the square black button in the toolbox. Click to draw a square. Round and square buttons with different sizes are available in the toolbox. Click them to draw the
related circles and squares in various sizes.

Click the Paste Text button on the toolbar, and key in text in the image.
2) Applying colors

Select colors from the toolbox to make your image more colorful. Click the fog spot button in the toolbox, to get a spraying effect in the drawing. Click the Flood Fill button on the toolbox to fill color in the selected area. To customize your color, click the color button in the toolbar.
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3) Processing an image

To select a rectangle area, click Make Selection on the toolbar. To specify the area to be displayed, click Pan Window on the toolbar. To select the rectangle area to be copied or cut, click Make Selection on the toolbar. Drag the cursor
by pressing the left key of the mouse to define the area to be copied or cut. Click the Paste button on the toolbar to paste the area.

To cancel / redo your operation, click the Undo / Redo button on the toolbar.

For more information about Paint Brush, please visit http://mtpaint.sourceforge.net/rgbpaint.html.

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15. Calendar
Calendar is a scheduling and management program. Its major functions include event management, event creating, event saving, event editing, event deleting, event moving and reminding.

Calendar interface management: time scope setting (day, week, month or agenda) of calendar display. Content scopes setting (toolbar, calendar, calendar selector and agenda) of the interface display. 1) Click the Calendar icon on the desktop to open Calendar, as shown in Figure1.

Menu bar

Toolbar

Minimize

Close

Figure1

2)

Select File

New from the menu, to display the New event dialog box. Enter the events related
button to create a new event, as shown in Figure2.

items in the dialog box, and click the

Figure2 48

3) Right click

the event, and select Save on the shortcut

menu. In the displayed dialog box, enter the file name to be saved, select a saving directory, and click the button to save the file, as shown in Figure 3.

Figure 3 4) To edit the event, right click on the shortcut menu. 5) To delete an event, right click on from the shortcut menu. In the displayed dialog box, click ,and select Delete as shown in Figure 4. , and select Edit from

Figure 4 6) Select Tools Calendars form the menu, to display the window as shown as shown in Figure 5.

Figure 5

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To create a new calendar category, click the related content as prompted, and click the shown in Figure 6.

button. On the displayed interface, enter the button to save the new calendar category, as

Figure 6 7) To edit the calendar category (e.g., My Calendar); click the icon in on

the interface in Figure 6. Perform the relevant modification in the displayed dialog box, and click the button to save the modification, as shown in Figure 7 below.

8) To delete a calendar category category (e.g. My Calendar), click the on the interface in Figure6, In the displayed dialog box, click the click the button to cancel the operation, as shown in Figure 8.

icon in button to confirm, or

Figure 8

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9) To set the calendar display time scope, select the relevant items in the View menu, or click the , and buttons on the toolbar, or select the time to be displayed from the toolbar.

1. To display the schedule of today, click

as shown in Figure 9.

Figure 9

To display the schedule of a week, click

, as shown in Figure 10.

Figure 10 1. To display the schedule of a month, click as shown in Figure11.

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Figure11

2. To display all the schedules, click

, as shown in Figure 12.

Figure 12

As described above, you can use Calendar to manager your complete schedule.

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16. File Manager


File Manager is a fast and light file manager, which safely keeps files saved in the CnMBook. It provides a Tabbed Browsing feature, user-friendly interface, and both the icon checking and list check modes. It can also display the size of the current folder in list checking mode.

The following gives you information on how to use File Manager:

1) Click the File Manager icon on the desktop to open File Manager, as shown in Figure1.

Figure1

2) The left pane on the interface in Figures 1 lists the system folders, and the right pane displays the content in each folder after this folder is opened. Click in front of folder to automatically

lists other folders contained in this folder, as shown in Figure 2.

Figure 2

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On the interface in Figure 2, you can see the folder

in the left pane contains one folder.

3) In the left pane on the interface in Figure2, click

in front of the

folder. The

interface automatically lists other folders contained in this folder, as shown in Figure 3.

Figure 3

On the interface in Figure 3, you can see the folder

contains these folder:

Download, My Favorites, My Files, My Games, My Media and My Photos. The right pane displays all the folders contained in .

The above information deals with the file management structure of File Manager. The following part describes how to operate using File Manager:

1) After you open a folder, you can right click in the right pane, to display an option list. Here, select Create New Folder, as shown in Figure 5 below.

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Enter the name of the folder to be created to replace New Folder on the interface, such as anywhere, and then click OK. A new anywhere folder will be created in the currently opened Download folder, as shown in Figure 6.

Figure 6

2) To minimize File Manager, click the click the button.

button on the interface in Figure 1. To close File Manager,

Use File Manager as described above.

For more information about PCman file manager, please visit http://pcmanfm.sourceforge.net.

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17. Network Dial-up


1) ADSL dial-up setting

Click the Network Dial-up icon on the desktop to open the dial-up setting interface, as shown in Figure1.

Account name used for dialing Account password

Figure1

Click the

button on the interface in Figure 1 to enter the advanced option setting

interface, as shown in Figure 2.

Figure 2

Fill in the content on the interface in Figure2 according to the actual condition. After making sure all the settings are correct, click OK. Click the button in the interface in Figure1 to implement button to cancel the connection.

dial-up connection. During the connection, you can click the

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2) Wireless network setting

Click the wireless network application on the desktop to open the wireless network interface, as shown in Figure1.

Figure 1

It will check the wireless network device and search the wireless network automatically as show in Figure2.

Figure 2

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It will list the relevant information currently searched, such as the wireless network name, as shown in Figure3.

Figure 3

Add or delete a network, and connect a network as follows:

a). On the interface in Figure3, click WLAN Setting, as shown in Figure4.

Figure 4

On the interface in Figure4, select the IP addressing mode (static address or dynamic) and whether to automatically get DNS, and set the peer network host. Then, click the OK button to return to the interface shown in Figure3. 58

b). On the interface in Figure3, click the Preferred Network button, as shown in Figure5.

Figure 5

On the interface in Figure5, add or delete a network, and set the newly added network. For example, select the Add buttons. The relevant interfaces are shown in Figure 6.

Figure 6

You can see the Properties interface is used to reset the currently existing wireless network.

c). After setting the preferred network, click the OK button on the interface shown in Figure 5, to return to the interface shown in Figure 3.

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d). Now, you can select a network to be connected from the interface shown in Figure 3. When the selected network is an encrypted network, the interface shown in Figure 7 will pop up to request you to enter the network key to connect to the network.

Figure 7

e). On the interface shown in Figure7, enter the key and click OK to connect the network, then the connection starts. When the connection succeeds, the system prompts the networks is connected and the IP address is being obtained. When the IP address is obtained, the system prompts the network is connected and the IP address is

.. *. *. * *, as shown in Figure 8.

Currently connected network and obtained IP address.

Figure 8

Disconnect the currently connected network.

On the interface shown in Figure8, select the connected network, and then click Disconnect to rapidly disconnect the current network connection.

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3) Mobile dial-up setting

4) CDMA dial-up Setting

Click the Mobile Link icon on the desktop to open the wireless dial-up setting interface, as shown in Figure 10.

Device type Account name Account password

Dial-in phone number Provided by the service provide

Figure 9 Correctly fill in information in each item on the interface in Figure 9. Click the as shown in Figure 10. button on the interface in Figure 9 to enter the advanced option setting interface,

Figure 10

Fill in the content on the interface in Figure 10 according to the actual condition. After making sure all the settings are correct, click OK. Click the button on the interface in Figure 9 to implement button to cancel the connection.

dial-up connection. During the connection, you can click the

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5) GPRS 3G dial-up setting Double click the Mobile Link icon on the desktop to open the wireless dial-up setting interface, as shown in Figure 11.

Device type Account name Account password

Dial-in phone number Provided by the service provide

Figure 11

Correctly fill in the information in each item on the interface in Figure 11. Click the button on the interface in Figure 11 to enter the advanced option setting

interface, as shown in Figure 12.

Figure 12

Fill in the content on the interface in Figure 12 according to the actual condition. After making sure all the settings are correct, click the button on the interface in Figure 9 to implement dial-up button to cancel the connection.

connection. During the connection, you can click the

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18. Software Installer


The software installer is used to add or delete applications. You can only click to install or uninstall a related application. 1) Click the software manager application on the desktop, to display an interface, as shown in Figure 1.

Figure 1

2) Use the software manager through a shortcut as follows: Step.1: Click or double click the software manager application on the desktop, to display an interface, as shown in Figure 1. Step 2: Click the Add button, to display an interface, as shown in Figure 2.

Figure 2

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Step 3: Select a .info file (note: the .xap file and .info file must be in the same directory, otherwise the program will not find the installation file), and click the Open button, to display the dialog box that indicates the progress of the installation, as shown in Figure 3.

Figure 3

Step 4: The installation progress bar also appears. After the progress bar reaches 100%, click the complete button to complete the installation. If any error occurs during the installation, the program will give an error prompt when it starts next time, and you can complete installation as prompted. The interface after the installation is completed is shown in Figure 4.

Figure 4

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Step 5: After you click the Finish button, the program is installed at your computer, and the software manager will display the application related information, as shown in Figure 5.

Figure 5

Step 6: If you want to delete the installed program, select it on the panel, and then click the Remove button at the right lower comer, to display a dialog box, as shown in Figure 6.

Figure 6

Step 7: Click the OK button to uninstall the program from the computer, or click the Cancel button to cancel the operation.

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19. System Settings


System settings are used to set the system time, date, network, sound and other items. You can customize your CnMBook The following part introduces how to set each item. (1) Time setting Click the Date/Time Setup icon to open the Time and Date Setup interface, as shown in Figure1.

Figure 1

Set the items on the interface in Figure 1 according to the actual date and time. For example, it is 14:46 on March 11 2008, and the time zone is Asia->Aden.

(2) Network setting Click the Network Setup icon to open the Network Setup interface, as shown in Figure 2 (1) and Figure 2 (2).

Figure2(1) 66

Figure2(2)

If you set your network according to the above steps, you can normally connect the network by automatically obtaining the IP address or setting the static IP address.

Here, you will find the DHCP Server option on the interface in Figure 2 (1) which wasnt previously covered.

Check the DHCP Server option, and click the shown in Figure 3 (1) and Figure 3 (2).

button to perform the relevant setting, as

Figure 3(1)

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Figure 3(2)

After settings in Figure 3 (1) and Figure 3 (2), the DHCP Server can start. To make sure if the DHCP Server has started, check if the DHCP Server option is selected. If it is selected, then the DHCP Server has started working, and you can allocate an IP address to the user on the same network.

(3) Owners profile Click the Owners Profile icon to open the Owner Information setting interface, as shown in Figure 4.

Figure 4

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You can set the relevant information according to your favorite and requirement. Here, the user anywhere is taken as an example to set the relevant information. The interface is shown in Figure 5.

Figure 5

(4) Sound setting Click the Sound Setup icon to open the Sound Setup interface, as shown in Figure 6.

Figure 5

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(5) Desktop Template The Desktop Template enriches your desktop. With this program, you can set the desktop skin, system language, font and toolbar as desired. Click the Desktop Template icon on the desktop to open the subject palette. The main interface of the program consists of three tab pages: Theme, Language and System Style. They are used follows: On the Theme tab page (Figure 7), you can set different theme skins for the desktop, and add a group of icons to the background to personalize your desktop.

Check: The left list displays the available subject skins that are installed in the current system. To learn about each theme skin, click the list thumbnail to get information from the big effect image on the right.

Install: Select a subject skin thumbnail from the left list, and the click the Apply button. The system displays the subject is being installed. After it is installed, you can find the desktop (including the background and icon style) takes on an entirely new look.

Figure 7

Customize the system language on the System Language tab page (Figure 8). The system provides two languages: English and Simplified Chinese. Select the desired language, and then click the Apply button.

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Figure 8

The System Style tab page (Figure 9) helps you to personalize the font and toolbar.

Toolbar style: You can select the icon style on the toolbar, including the size and type (if a text description is added).

Application font: You can select the favorite font and font size for you application menu.

Figure 9

After setting the desired style, click the Apply button to validate the setting in real time.

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Warranty Information
This product is covered by a one year warranty, but this excludes the battery which is covered by a six month warranty.

For all warranty issues please contact your place of purchase.

Support
For support on your CnMBook please visit www.cnmlifestyle.com to find out about frequently asked questions or to download patches and updates. Alternatively you can email support@cnmlifestyle.com with detailed information about the problem you are experiencing.

We hope you enjoy using your CnMBook

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