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... on-screen keyboard ...3 Using email ...3 Using the calendar ...3 Using the clock ...4 Printing ...4 Downloading apps ...4 Uninstalling apps ...4 4 Using the cameras ...5 Taking your own photo ...5 Recording a video ...5 Taking a screenshot ...5 Viewing photos or videos ...5 5 Connecting to networks ...6 Connect to a wireless network ...6 Connect to Bluetooth (select models only 6 Streaming content to a high-definition TV or monitor (select models only 6 Connecting to a wireless display (select models only 7 6 Using Settings ...8 WIRELESS & NETWORKS ...8 DEVICE ...8 PERSONAL ...9 ACCOUNTS...
... on-screen keyboard ...3 Using email ...3 Using the calendar ...3 Using the clock ...4 Printing ...4 Downloading apps ...4 Uninstalling apps ...4 4 Using the cameras ...5 Taking your own photo ...5 Recording a video ...5 Taking a screenshot ...5 Viewing photos or videos ...5 5 Connecting to networks ...6 Connect to a wireless network ...6 Connect to Bluetooth (select models only 6 Streaming content to a high-definition TV or monitor (select models only 6 Connecting to a wireless display (select models only 7 6 Using Settings ...8 WIRELESS & NETWORKS ...8 DEVICE ...8 PERSONAL ...9 ACCOUNTS...
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... power button for up to a wireless network. To start using the tablet for at least 15 minutes. and slide the icon Lock and unlock the screen 1 After charging the battery, and while the battery image is not displayed on the tablet, then place your tablet. IMPORTANT: If the battery image is displayed on the screen, turn on the screen, press the power button briefly to external power, and then charge the battery for the first time, connect it to display...
... power button for up to a wireless network. To start using the tablet for at least 15 minutes. and slide the icon Lock and unlock the screen 1 After charging the battery, and while the battery image is not displayed on the tablet, then place your tablet. IMPORTANT: If the battery image is displayed on the screen, turn on the screen, press the power button briefly to external power, and then charge the battery for the first time, connect it to display...
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... to the X Remove icon at the top of the screen. Using email 1. Under ACCOUNTS, touch Add account. 3. You can view the updated content without opening the widget. To see all widgets, touch (select models only), and then touch the Widgets tab. - Touch and hold the app icon, and then drag it to open an application installed on -screen keyboard is updated frequently. To access your tablet. NOTE: The appearance of the Home screen may vary. To...
... to the X Remove icon at the top of the screen. Using email 1. Under ACCOUNTS, touch Add account. 3. You can view the updated content without opening the widget. To see all widgets, touch (select models only), and then touch the Widgets tab. - Touch and hold the app icon, and then drag it to open an application installed on -screen keyboard is updated frequently. To access your tablet. NOTE: The appearance of the Home screen may vary. To...
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...compatible display device, such as a high-definition TV or monitor. 6 Chapter 5 Connecting to Bluetooth (select models only) Pair a Bluetooth device, such as a headset, keyboard, or mouse with your tablet. NOTE: To maximize battery life, turn on Bluetooth, and then touch Bluetooth. 4. NOTE: To delete the security key for a wireless network to a wireless network or Bluetooth® devices (select models only). Touch . 2. Under WIRELESS & NETWORKS, turn off Bluetooth when not in use. You can connect to your tablet. To find available Bluetooth devices, touch SEARCH FOR DEVICES...
...compatible display device, such as a high-definition TV or monitor. 6 Chapter 5 Connecting to Bluetooth (select models only) Pair a Bluetooth device, such as a headset, keyboard, or mouse with your tablet. NOTE: To maximize battery life, turn on Bluetooth, and then touch Bluetooth. 4. NOTE: To delete the security key for a wireless network to a wireless network or Bluetooth® devices (select models only). Touch . 2. Under WIRELESS & NETWORKS, turn off Bluetooth when not in use. You can connect to your tablet. To find available Bluetooth devices, touch SEARCH FOR DEVICES...
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... installed micro SD memory card. ● Close apps that are no major obstacles, such as walls, between the tablet and the receiver. ● Stream media files directly from your wireless display device from the manufacturer's website. ● Consult the adapter manufacturer for support. NOTE: Cast screen video stream performance may have a maximum display resolution that came with your adapter. ● Make sure the display or adapter is connected to external power. ● Make...
... installed micro SD memory card. ● Close apps that are no major obstacles, such as walls, between the tablet and the receiver. ● Stream media files directly from your wireless display device from the manufacturer's website. ● Consult the adapter manufacturer for support. NOTE: Cast screen video stream performance may have a maximum display resolution that came with your adapter. ● Make sure the display or adapter is connected to external power. ● Make...
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... check box to enable, or clear the check box to a wireless display device. ● Bluetooth (select models only)-Enable or disable Bluetooth, and pair a Bluetooth device, such as a headset or keyboard, with your tablet. ◦ Volumes-Touch Volumes, touch Music, video, games, & other types of the Home screen may vary. or - ● Swipe down from your tablet to disable. 8 Chapter 6 Using Settings WIRELESS & NETWORKS Select preferences for your tablet. ● Data usage (select models only)-View a graph of the data used during the selected...
... check box to enable, or clear the check box to a wireless display device. ● Bluetooth (select models only)-Enable or disable Bluetooth, and pair a Bluetooth device, such as a headset or keyboard, with your tablet. ◦ Volumes-Touch Volumes, touch Music, video, games, & other types of the Home screen may vary. or - ● Swipe down from your tablet to disable. 8 Chapter 6 Using Settings WIRELESS & NETWORKS Select preferences for your tablet. ● Data usage (select models only)-View a graph of the data used during the selected...
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... Home screen, select Gallery, Live Wallpapers, or Wallpapers, and then select Set Wallpaper. ◦ Sleep-Select a time period after which the tablet will go to sleep. ◦ Daydream-Select an image to display when the tablet is installed, select a PIN to lock the SIM card. ◦ Make passwords visible-Touch the check box to enable this feature, or clear the check box to disable it. ◦ Device administration-Touch to view or deactivate device...
... Home screen, select Gallery, Live Wallpapers, or Wallpapers, and then select Set Wallpaper. ◦ Sleep-Select a time period after which the tablet will go to sleep. ◦ Daydream-Select an image to display when the tablet is installed, select a PIN to lock the SIM card. ◦ Make passwords visible-Touch the check box to enable this feature, or clear the check box to disable it. ◦ Device administration-Touch to view or deactivate device...
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...; Printing-Enable or disable printing to a connected printer. ● About tablet-Display the system status, legal information, model number, and operating system version for system updates, touch Update, and then touch Check now. 10 Chapter 6 Using Settings ◦ Language-Touch to select a language. ◦ Spell checker-Touch the check box to enable this feature, and then touch to select a language. ◦ Personal dictionary-Follow the on-screen instructions to add words to your data on -screen instructions. ●...
...; Printing-Enable or disable printing to a connected printer. ● About tablet-Display the system status, legal information, model number, and operating system version for system updates, touch Update, and then touch Check now. 10 Chapter 6 Using Settings ◦ Language-Touch to select a language. ◦ Spell checker-Touch the check box to enable this feature, and then touch to select a language. ◦ Personal dictionary-Follow the on-screen instructions to add words to your data on -screen instructions. ●...
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... to enable backing up app data, wireless passwords, and other settings to Internet servers, or clear the check box to disable this feature. ● Backup account-Select an email account for backing up and restoring your tablet. Technology is always changing, and updating apps, widgets, and the operating system allows your tablet to http://www.hp.com/support. If you want to update the operating system manually, go to run the latest technology available. Touch . 2.
... to enable backing up app data, wireless passwords, and other settings to Internet servers, or clear the check box to disable this feature. ● Backup account-Select an email account for backing up and restoring your tablet. Technology is always changing, and updating apps, widgets, and the operating system allows your tablet to http://www.hp.com/support. If you want to update the operating system manually, go to run the latest technology available. Touch . 2.
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... to restore data in your email account. CAUTION: All data saved on your device is installed in the tablet, remove the memory card before resetting the tablet. 4. Use the volume up (+) button to highlight Recovery, and then press the power button to enter Recovery mode. 7. If a micro SD card is deleted when you perform a factory reset. When the screen displays the message Data wipe complete, press the volume down (-) button to highlight wipe data/factory reset, and then press the power button to select. Touch Reset tablet. 5. Charge the tablet for...
... to restore data in your email account. CAUTION: All data saved on your device is installed in the tablet, remove the memory card before resetting the tablet. 4. Use the volume up (+) button to highlight Recovery, and then press the power button to enter Recovery mode. 7. If a micro SD card is deleted when you perform a factory reset. When the screen displays the message Data wipe complete, press the volume down (-) button to highlight wipe data/factory reset, and then press the power button to select. Touch Reset tablet. 5. Charge the tablet for...
Quick Start Guide
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... HP Limited Warranty applicable to your tablet • Product documentation Serial number, product number, and model number Location Go to http://welcome.hp.com/support On the Home screen, touch the HP User Guides app, touch , select your HP product to 40°C; Product notices Some notices may request a printed copy from the HP User Guides app. Temperature Operating: Metric, 0°C to the addresses above. If a battery is recommended for your tablet is no longer holding a charge, contact support...
... HP Limited Warranty applicable to your tablet • Product documentation Serial number, product number, and model number Location Go to http://welcome.hp.com/support On the Home screen, touch the HP User Guides app, touch , select your HP product to 40°C; Product notices Some notices may request a printed copy from the HP User Guides app. Temperature Operating: Metric, 0°C to the addresses above. If a battery is recommended for your tablet is no longer holding a charge, contact support...
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... touch OK. Using the Home screen All apps-Displays a list of Google, Inc. Search* Search-Allows you to speak one or more keywords to search with the installed search app. Voice search-Allows you to type one of the Home screen may vary by model and country. Turn off the tablet Press and hold the power button until the HP logo is displayed. 45 3 Follow the on-screen instructions to select a language and a wireless network...
... touch OK. Using the Home screen All apps-Displays a list of Google, Inc. Search* Search-Allows you to speak one or more keywords to search with the installed search app. Voice search-Allows you to type one of the Home screen may vary by model and country. Turn off the tablet Press and hold the power button until the HP logo is displayed. 45 3 Follow the on-screen instructions to select a language and a wireless network...
HP 7 G2 1311 Tablet Maintenance & Service Guide
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Table of contents 1 Product description ...1 2 External component identification ...2 3 Illustrated parts catalog ...3 Locating the serial number, product number, and model number 3 Tablet major components ...4 Miscellaneous parts ...5 Sequential part number listing ...6 4 Removal and replacement preliminary requirements 7 Tools required ...7 Service considerations ...7 Plastic parts ...7 Cables and connectors ...7 Grounding guidelines ...8 Electrostatic discharge damage 8 Packaging and transporting guidelines 9 Workstation guidelines 9 5 Removal and replacement procedures ...11 Tablet ...
Table of contents 1 Product description ...1 2 External component identification ...2 3 Illustrated parts catalog ...3 Locating the serial number, product number, and model number 3 Tablet major components ...4 Miscellaneous parts ...5 Sequential part number listing ...6 4 Removal and replacement preliminary requirements 7 Tools required ...7 Service considerations ...7 Plastic parts ...7 Cables and connectors ...7 Grounding guidelines ...8 Electrostatic discharge damage 8 Packaging and transporting guidelines 9 Workstation guidelines 9 5 Removal and replacement procedures ...11 Tablet ...
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... Category Product Name Processor Panel Graphics Memory Mass storage Audio and video Sensor Wireless networking External expansion Ports Power requirements Operating system Serviceability Description HP 7 G2 1311 Tablet AllWinner® A33 ARM cortex-A7 1.20-GHz quad core soldered on-circuit (SOC) processor 7-in (1280×720), IPS, 5-point capacitive, TouchScreen Mali400 MP2 Supports 1-GB DDR3 Supports an 8-GB Nand Flash drive Integrated, forward-facing speaker One microphone Supports MP3, WAV, Flac...
... Category Product Name Processor Panel Graphics Memory Mass storage Audio and video Sensor Wireless networking External expansion Ports Power requirements Operating system Serviceability Description HP 7 G2 1311 Tablet AllWinner® A33 ARM cortex-A7 1.20-GHz quad core soldered on-circuit (SOC) processor 7-in (1280×720), IPS, 5-point capacitive, TouchScreen Mali400 MP2 Supports 1-GB DDR3 Supports an 8-GB Nand Flash drive Integrated, forward-facing speaker One microphone Supports MP3, WAV, Flac...
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... TouchScreen cable) Miscellaneous parts Component Spare part number 5.0-V, 2-A AC adapter: For use in Argentina 757042-001 For use in Australia 757043-001 For use in Brazil 761437-001 For use in Europe 747779-001 For use in India 757282-001 For use North America 745229-001 For use in the People's Republic of China 757280-001 For use in the United Kingdom 747780-001 HP 7 G2 1311 Tablet...
... TouchScreen cable) Miscellaneous parts Component Spare part number 5.0-V, 2-A AC adapter: For use in Argentina 757042-001 For use in Australia 757043-001 For use in Brazil 761437-001 For use in Europe 747779-001 For use in India 757282-001 For use North America 745229-001 For use in the People's Republic of China 757280-001 For use in the United Kingdom 747780-001 HP 7 G2 1311 Tablet...
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... adapter for use in Brazil 2.0-MP, fixed-focus, rear-facing webcam (includes cable) Battery, 3000-mAh, Li-ion (includes cables) USB extension cable Back cover (includes Wifi antenna) HP 7 G2 1311 Tablet equipped with a 7-in (1280×720), IPS, 5-point capacitive, TouchScreen display panel, an AllWinner A33 ARM cortex-A7 1.20-GHz quad core processor, 1.0-GB LP-DDR3 system memory, and an 8.0-GB Nand flash drive for use in North America HP 7 G2 1311 Tablet...
... adapter for use in Brazil 2.0-MP, fixed-focus, rear-facing webcam (includes cable) Battery, 3000-mAh, Li-ion (includes cables) USB extension cable Back cover (includes Wifi antenna) HP 7 G2 1311 Tablet equipped with a 7-in (1280×720), IPS, 5-point capacitive, TouchScreen display panel, an AllWinner A33 ARM cortex-A7 1.20-GHz quad core processor, 1.0-GB LP-DDR3 system memory, and an 8.0-GB Nand flash drive for use in North America HP 7 G2 1311 Tablet...
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... data after the system has been powered off and the hard drive has been removed. If the system has a BIOS administrator password, enter the password at the warning message. If an asset or ownership tag is set , select the Security menu, scroll down to Automatic DriveLock, then select the desired hard drive and disable protection. e. Select the File menu, then Reset BIOS Security to the prior menu. Select the File menu, then Save Changes...
... data after the system has been powered off and the hard drive has been removed. If the system has a BIOS administrator password, enter the password at the warning message. If an asset or ownership tag is set , select the Security menu, scroll down to Automatic DriveLock, then select the desired hard drive and disable protection. e. Select the File menu, then Reset BIOS Security to the prior menu. Select the File menu, then Save Changes...
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... accessible) Yes Store NIC Using a utility A utility is required for (keyboard, Code is writing data to and NIC vendor that can render the PC nonfunctional. and is on the HP the system website. Windows date password and time. BIOS is available from this ROM in an inappropriate manner can write data to this memory? vendor. HP keyboard Microsoft recommends controller data. The specific write protection method varies by the memory written to firmware...
... accessible) Yes Store NIC Using a utility A utility is required for (keyboard, Code is writing data to and NIC vendor that can render the PC nonfunctional. and is on the HP the system website. Windows date password and time. BIOS is available from this ROM in an inappropriate manner can write data to this memory? vendor. HP keyboard Microsoft recommends controller data. The specific write protection method varies by the memory written to firmware...
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... versions of the obtained from driver if the the silicon flash requires vendor. Bluetooth flash 2 MBits No Yes Stores Programmed at the updating the factory or by Intel can render the PC nonfunctional. How is removed? Writing data to Firmware Settings, the factory. Only administrator firmware using The third party this memory? applied using the updates Management digitally signed Engine (MEBx) by an firmware. data store contents can be setup utility...
... versions of the obtained from driver if the the silicon flash requires vendor. Bluetooth flash 2 MBits No Yes Stores Programmed at the updating the factory or by Intel can render the PC nonfunctional. How is removed? Writing data to Firmware Settings, the factory. Only administrator firmware using The third party this memory? applied using the updates Management digitally signed Engine (MEBx) by an firmware. data store contents can be setup utility...
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..., set requirements 29 power requirements, product description 1 power/volume button board removal 18 spare part number 5, 6, 18 processor, product description 1 product description audio 1 display panel 1 external expansion 1 graphics 1 mass storage 1 memory module 1 microphone 1 operating system 1 ports 1 power requirements 1 processors 1 product name 1 sensor 1 serviceability 1 video 1 wireless networking 1 product name 1 R rear-facing webcam location 2 removal 16 spare part number 4, 6, 16 S Screw Kit, spare part number 5, 6 sensor, product description 1 service considerations cables...
..., set requirements 29 power requirements, product description 1 power/volume button board removal 18 spare part number 5, 6, 18 processor, product description 1 product description audio 1 display panel 1 external expansion 1 graphics 1 mass storage 1 memory module 1 microphone 1 operating system 1 ports 1 power requirements 1 processors 1 product name 1 sensor 1 serviceability 1 video 1 wireless networking 1 product name 1 R rear-facing webcam location 2 removal 16 spare part number 4, 6, 16 S Screw Kit, spare part number 5, 6 sensor, product description 1 service considerations cables...