I am sorry I do not know what that means. When I plug the usb cable into the tablet and the pc, the pc could not install due to no driver. I went to the faq's on the manufactures website and it said to down load usbdriver .rar. I did found software to unzip and then let windows install driver. Windows said it was not the correct driver.
No problem. Please look throug the threads here as we have several that have addressed this. In the meantime, when you connect you also need to tell your tablet to allow itself to be mounted. In the upper right corner of the tablet is an exclamation mark. Touch that, and tell the device you want to mount the SD card, this connects it to the PC.
When I downloaded the USB drivers I just unzip the .rar files to a folder on my desktop. Then when I connected the S7 I let Windows (I'm on Windows 7 64-bit too) try to install the drivers. When it failed to find them I selected to manually specify the location and pointed to the desktop folder where I unzipped the USB files. I then pointed to the Win7-AMD64 in my case and the drivers installed and my S7 was recognized.
The final step was to checked the notification on the S7 as pbrauer mentions above and selected to mount. Once mounted the autoplay dialog box appeared on my computer and I was able to view files.