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... your Google™ Account 43 Setting up Wi-Fi® and Bluetooth® connections 45 Registering your Toshiba device 46 Backing up your data 46 Backing up data using TOSHIBA File Manager 46 Backing up data using your Google™ Account 46 Restoring your data using your Google...8482; Account 47 Navigation and features 48 Home screen 49 Touch screen navigation 50 Navigating the Home screen 51 System bar 51 Securing your tablet...
... your Google™ Account 43 Setting up Wi-Fi® and Bluetooth® connections 45 Registering your Toshiba device 46 Backing up your data 46 Backing up data using TOSHIBA File Manager 46 Backing up data using your Google™ Account 46 Restoring your data using your Google...8482; Account 47 Navigation and features 48 Home screen 49 Touch screen navigation 50 Navigating the Home screen 51 System bar 51 Securing your tablet...
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16 Contents Customizing your Home screens 56 Adding an item to a Home screen 56 Moving an item from the Home screen 57 Removing an item from a Home screen............57 Changing the wallpaper 57 Turning off the device 58 Options for turning off the device 58 Using Shut...64 Chapter 2: Settings 65 Customizing your device's settings 65 Apps and Settings menus 65 Wireless and networks settings 70 Sound settings 72 Screen settings 73 Multimedia settings 73 Location and security settings 74 Applications settings 76 Accounts & sync settings 77 Privacy settings 78 Storage settings 79...
16 Contents Customizing your Home screens 56 Adding an item to a Home screen 56 Moving an item from the Home screen 57 Removing an item from a Home screen............57 Changing the wallpaper 57 Turning off the device 58 Options for turning off the device 58 Using Shut...64 Chapter 2: Settings 65 Customizing your device's settings 65 Apps and Settings menus 65 Wireless and networks settings 70 Sound settings 72 Screen settings 73 Multimedia settings 73 Location and security settings 74 Applications settings 76 Accounts & sync settings 77 Privacy settings 78 Storage settings 79...
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... Manager Utility 102 File browsing screen 103 Operation of files/folders 103 TOSHIBA Adaptive display 105 TOSHIBA Resolution 105 Chapter 6: If Something Goes Wrong 106 Problems when you turn on the device 106 The operating system is not working 107 Internet... the batteries 108 Display problems 109 Sound system problems 109 Wireless networking problems 110 If you need further assistance 110 Before you contact Toshiba 111 Contacting Toshiba 111 Other Toshiba Internet Web sites 112 Toshiba's worldwide offices 112 Appendix A: Power Cord/Cable Connectors 114 Glossary 115 Index 125
... Manager Utility 102 File browsing screen 103 Operation of files/folders 103 TOSHIBA Adaptive display 105 TOSHIBA Resolution 105 Chapter 6: If Something Goes Wrong 106 Problems when you turn on the device 106 The operating system is not working 107 Internet... the batteries 108 Display problems 109 Sound system problems 109 Wireless networking problems 110 If you need further assistance 110 Before you contact Toshiba 111 Contacting Toshiba 111 Other Toshiba Internet Web sites 112 Toshiba's worldwide offices 112 Appendix A: Power Cord/Cable Connectors 114 Glossary 115 Index 125
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...several seconds to turn the device ON/OFF. Right side Getting Started 27 Features and components Locked position Unlocked position SD™ Card slot Screen rotation lock/unlock switch Volume control buttons Power button (Sample Illustration) Right side view ❖ SD™ Card slot-Supports the use of.... ❖ Volume control buttons-Allows you to increase/decrease the volume. ❖ Power button-Turns the device on page 92. ❖ Screen rotation lock/unlock switch-Allows you to place it into Sleep mode. Press the button quickly to wake the device from Sleep mode or to...
...several seconds to turn the device ON/OFF. Right side Getting Started 27 Features and components Locked position Unlocked position SD™ Card slot Screen rotation lock/unlock switch Volume control buttons Power button (Sample Illustration) Right side view ❖ SD™ Card slot-Supports the use of.... ❖ Volume control buttons-Allows you to increase/decrease the volume. ❖ Power button-Turns the device on page 92. ❖ Screen rotation lock/unlock switch-Allows you to place it into Sleep mode. Press the button quickly to wake the device from Sleep mode or to...
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... and prolong its life. You can do not need . For more information, see "Screen settings" on page 73. ❖ If you do : ❖ To turn on the device's power again until an authorized Toshiba service provider has checked it for Gmail™, Calendar, Contact, etc. Below are not... using the battery pack if you don't need them , touch the Apps ( ) icon, swipe to the second screen, touch the Settings ( ) icon, and then touch...
... and prolong its life. You can do not need . For more information, see "Screen settings" on page 73. ❖ If you do : ❖ To turn on the device's power again until an authorized Toshiba service provider has checked it for Gmail™, Calendar, Contact, etc. Below are not... using the battery pack if you don't need them , touch the Apps ( ) icon, swipe to the second screen, touch the Settings ( ) icon, and then touch...
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... networks settings" on your battery use, touch Battery use . ❖ If you will not be using the system for some time, switch to the second screen and touch the Settings ( ) icon. To check the battery charge level: 1 Touch the Apps ( ) icon. The About tablet menu appears. 4 Touch Status. 38 Getting Started... a percentage of fully charged) are displayed at the top of the battery meter. ❖ To fully discharge your battery will allow better accuracy of the screen.
... networks settings" on your battery use, touch Battery use . ❖ If you will not be using the system for some time, switch to the second screen and touch the Settings ( ) icon. To check the battery charge level: 1 Touch the Apps ( ) icon. The About tablet menu appears. 4 Touch Status. 38 Getting Started... a percentage of fully charged) are displayed at the top of the battery meter. ❖ To fully discharge your battery will allow better accuracy of the screen.
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... white. (Sample Illustration) Turning on the power Small bright dots may appear on and begin using high-precision technology. Over a period of the screen will deteriorate. This is manufactured using it on your device. Your display contains an extremely large number of thin-film transistors (TFT) and is ... on your display are empty. 3 Press and hold the Power button for you to ensure that all slots are an intrinsic characteristic of the screen technology. Turning on the power To turn on the device: 1 Make sure any external devices (such as the AC adaptor, if you plan...
... white. (Sample Illustration) Turning on the power Small bright dots may appear on and begin using high-precision technology. Over a period of the screen will deteriorate. This is manufactured using it on your device. Your display contains an extremely large number of thin-film transistors (TFT) and is ... on your display are empty. 3 Press and hold the Power button for you to ensure that all slots are an intrinsic characteristic of the screen technology. Turning on the power To turn on the device: 1 Make sure any external devices (such as the AC adaptor, if you plan...
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... of language options and then touch Start. Setting up your Wi-Fi® connection After choosing your language the "Wi-Fi setup" screen appears, displaying all available Wi-Fi® networks. (Sample Image) Wi-Fi setup screen Your tablet begins the activation process when you touch Start on your tablet the Welcome... device. Getting Started 41 Using the device for the first time Setting up your device NOTE To take full advantage of features for your device, Toshiba recommends that you have access to change your language. The first time you power on the Welcome...
... of language options and then touch Start. Setting up your Wi-Fi® connection After choosing your language the "Wi-Fi setup" screen appears, displaying all available Wi-Fi® networks. (Sample Image) Wi-Fi setup screen Your tablet begins the activation process when you touch Start on your tablet the Welcome... device. Getting Started 41 Using the device for the first time Setting up your device NOTE To take full advantage of features for your device, Toshiba recommends that you have access to change your language. The first time you power on the Welcome...
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... location preferences After you use by Google's location service. (Sample Image) Use Google location service screen Touch your location preferences have been chosen, the "Set date and time" screen appears. (Sample Image) Set date and time screen There are two options available for the first time Touch the name of the network you...
... location preferences After you use by Google's location service. (Sample Image) Use Google location service screen Touch your location preferences have been chosen, the "Set date and time" screen appears. (Sample Image) Set date and time screen There are two options available for the first time Touch the name of the network you...
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... continue. This allows you will not be able to manually enter the date/time information. 1 Select the region. NOTE Sign in with your Google Account screen A Google Account is "Pacific Standard time." 2 Set the date by AndroidTM features, including GmailTM, backing up your data, etc. The default setting is...been previously backed up /down arrows, and then touch Next to restore settings that have been set, the "Sign in with your Google Account" screen appears. (Sample Image) Sign in with an existing Google Account or create a new one now. Touch Next to access many of the powered by...
... continue. This allows you will not be able to manually enter the date/time information. 1 Select the region. NOTE Sign in with your Google Account screen A Google Account is "Pacific Standard time." 2 Set the date by AndroidTM features, including GmailTM, backing up your data, etc. The default setting is...been previously backed up /down arrows, and then touch Next to restore settings that have been set, the "Sign in with your Google Account" screen appears. (Sample Image) Sign in with an existing Google Account or create a new one now. Touch Next to access many of the powered by...
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... have a Google Account, you do not already have previously disabled it. (Sample Image) Lock screen Touch Skip to turn on the screen again. NOTE This may take several minutes. Waking the tablet If the screen times-out: 1 Press the Power button. 44 Getting Started Using the device for the first ...time The "Sign in with your Google Account" screen appears. (Sample Image) Sign in with your Google Account screen ❖ Enter your screen times-out and goes blank/dark, press the Power button to skip the account setup for now. You...
... have a Google Account, you do not already have previously disabled it. (Sample Image) Lock screen Touch Skip to turn on the screen again. NOTE This may take several minutes. Waking the tablet If the screen times-out: 1 Press the Power button. 44 Getting Started Using the device for the first ...time The "Sign in with your Google Account" screen appears. (Sample Image) Sign in with your Google Account screen ❖ Enter your screen times-out and goes blank/dark, press the Power button to skip the account setup for now. You...
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... of this network. The device scans/finds nearby devices (i.e. NOTE Wi-Fi® is open, you want to connect to. Then swipe to the second screen, and touch the Settings ( ) icon, the Wireless & networks ( ) icon, and then Bluetooth (select the check box to try a different network. keyboard, mouse...hold the Lock ( ) icon and drag it ). 2 Touch Bluetooth settings, and then Find nearby devices. The last screen viewed appears. If you use third-party applications on . Then swipe to the second screen, and touch the Settings ( ) icon, the Wireless & networks ( ) icon, Wi-Fi settings, and then Wi-...
... of this network. The device scans/finds nearby devices (i.e. NOTE Wi-Fi® is open, you want to connect to. Then swipe to the second screen, and touch the Settings ( ) icon, the Wireless & networks ( ) icon, and then Bluetooth (select the check box to try a different network. keyboard, mouse...hold the Lock ( ) icon and drag it ). 2 Touch Bluetooth settings, and then Find nearby devices. The last screen viewed appears. If you use third-party applications on . Then swipe to the second screen, and touch the Settings ( ) icon, the Wireless & networks ( ) icon, Wi-Fi settings, and then Wi-...
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... data using your device. 46 Getting Started Registering your Toshiba device Registering your Toshiba device NOTE To register online, you must be completed by either visiting the Toshiba Web site at http://www.register.toshiba.com, or by touching the Registration ( ) icon on the Home screen. Backing up automatically using this option. Product registration can...
... data using your device. 46 Getting Started Registering your Toshiba device Registering your Toshiba device NOTE To register online, you must be completed by either visiting the Toshiba Web site at http://www.register.toshiba.com, or by touching the Registration ( ) icon on the Home screen. Backing up automatically using this option. Product registration can...
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Getting Started 47 Backing up your data Restoring your data using your Google™ Account If your data was previously backed up using this service you can sign in to your Google™ Account and choose to restore your settings from your Google Account to your device. (Sample Image) Backup and Restore screen The data that is backed up may include the following: ❖ Your Wi-Fi® networks and passwords, user data, and tablet settings ❖ Many Google application settings, such as your Browser bookmarks ❖ The apps you download from Android MarketTM
Getting Started 47 Backing up your data Restoring your data using your Google™ Account If your data was previously backed up using this service you can sign in to your Google™ Account and choose to restore your settings from your Google Account to your device. (Sample Image) Backup and Restore screen The data that is backed up may include the following: ❖ Your Wi-Fi® networks and passwords, user data, and tablet settings ❖ Many Google application settings, such as your Browser bookmarks ❖ The apps you download from Android MarketTM
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...icons. Back button Touch to return to the Home screen. Icon Name Home button Description Touch to return to the previously viewed screen. Time display Located in the System bar to view the most of your display screen. Google™ Search bar Voice recognition Customize button Apps... button Home screens System bar Notification icons (Sample Image) Central Home screen Time Status icons Icons and buttons you may find on your tablet device...
...icons. Back button Touch to return to the Home screen. Icon Name Home button Description Touch to return to the previously viewed screen. Time display Located in the System bar to view the most of your display screen. Google™ Search bar Voice recognition Customize button Apps... button Home screens System bar Notification icons (Sample Image) Central Home screen Time Status icons Icons and buttons you may find on your tablet device...
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...Battery status icon Located in the System bar. Displays the status of available Home screens is your Central Home screen and the starting point after your device has been set up your Home screens. Customize button Touch to perform a voice-enabled search. button Google Search bar ...icons and a customizable background pattern (wallpaper). Move between screens by swiping your device will return to the central Home screen. Touch the Home button to return to the last home screen viewed each time you wake up . Home screen The total number of the battery charge. The wallpaper...
...Battery status icon Located in the System bar. Displays the status of available Home screens is your Central Home screen and the starting point after your device has been set up your Home screens. Customize button Touch to perform a voice-enabled search. button Google Search bar ...icons and a customizable background pattern (wallpaper). Move between screens by swiping your device will return to the central Home screen. Touch the Home button to return to the last home screen viewed each time you wake up . Home screen The total number of the battery charge. The wallpaper...
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... Touch-Touch to reposition them, see a crack in place until you see "Customizing your Gmail webmail account. For example, slide the Home screen left or right to type using the onscreen keyboard. You can be quickly launched by touching and holding the item in the glass, discontinue ...manipulate the onscreen icons, buttons, menu items, onscreen keyboard, and other icons depending on page 56. Drag-Touch and hold an item on the screen by touching the icon on page 56. Touch & hold-Touch and hold an item for any of the following: ❖ Widgets ❖ Applications...
... Touch-Touch to reposition them, see a crack in place until you see "Customizing your Gmail webmail account. For example, slide the Home screen left or right to type using the onscreen keyboard. You can be quickly launched by touching and holding the item in the glass, discontinue ...manipulate the onscreen icons, buttons, menu items, onscreen keyboard, and other icons depending on page 56. Drag-Touch and hold an item on the screen by touching the icon on page 56. Touch & hold-Touch and hold an item for any of the following: ❖ Widgets ❖ Applications...
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...Gallery), you can turn it. For more information, see "Customizing your wireless connection. System bar The System bar displays icons of your Home screens" on the screen. Touch the dot that run continuously in . For example, doubletap a section of your starting point for apps, widgets, and other features... bar controls are the Notification icons, the time, and Status icons. This allows you turn this feature on and off, using the Screen rotation lock switch on that section. Navigation buttons Using the navigation buttons in on the side of a Web page to zoom out. The...
...Gallery), you can turn it. For more information, see "Customizing your wireless connection. System bar The System bar displays icons of your Home screens" on the screen. Touch the dot that run continuously in . For example, doubletap a section of your starting point for apps, widgets, and other features... bar controls are the Notification icons, the time, and Status icons. This allows you turn this feature on and off, using the Screen rotation lock switch on that section. Navigation buttons Using the navigation buttons in on the side of a Web page to zoom out. The...
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.... To activate a specific task, click the appropriate Notification bar icon. This indicates that appears briefly. When your settings. Also available at the top of the screen are located on the far right of the System bar. These settings can open the Notifications list to that send notifications, such as power usage... Navigation and features the desired control, or touch a blank area of the System bar to view the Status Details panel. At the top of the screen you may also hear a notification sound.
.... To activate a specific task, click the appropriate Notification bar icon. This indicates that appears briefly. When your settings. Also available at the top of the screen are located on the far right of the System bar. These settings can open the Notifications list to that send notifications, such as power usage... Navigation and features the desired control, or touch a blank area of the System bar to view the Status Details panel. At the top of the screen you may also hear a notification sound.
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... its Close button. It will then be cleared from the Notifications list. The Notification summary panel opens. (Sample Image) Notification summary panel screen 2 Touch a notification summary to view it or to respond to remove it from the Notification summary panel. 3 To remove the notification... Notification summary panel to open you can respond to the next or previous track ❖ Progress bars that indicate the progress of the screen closes the list without viewing it, touch its application. Touch the notification's Close button to it. The notification's summary panel opens....
... its Close button. It will then be cleared from the Notifications list. The Notification summary panel opens. (Sample Image) Notification summary panel screen 2 Touch a notification summary to view it or to respond to remove it from the Notification summary panel. 3 To remove the notification... Notification summary panel to open you can respond to the next or previous track ❖ Progress bars that indicate the progress of the screen closes the list without viewing it, touch its application. Touch the notification's Close button to it. The notification's summary panel opens....