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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...
User Guide
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... 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 the image, and then press and hold the power button until the HP or Compaq logo is displayed. 2. To start using the tablet for at least 15 minutes. IMPORTANT: If the battery image is not displayed on the tablet, you turn on to a wireless network. IMPORTANT: Before using your tablet.
... 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 the image, and then press and hold the power button until the HP or Compaq logo is displayed. 2. To start using the tablet for at least 15 minutes. IMPORTANT: If the battery image is not displayed on the tablet, you turn on to a wireless network. IMPORTANT: Before using your tablet.
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... remove a widget from the Home screen, touch and hold the Home screen to display the Set Home Screen menu, and then select Widgets. ● To open an app, touch the icon. To access your tablet. You can view the updated content without opening the widget. Touch the installed email app, and then follow the on your email account, touch the email icon. To see all apps, touch (select models only). ● To open a widget, touch the icon. Using email 1. Using the on-screen keyboard The on the Home screen...
... remove a widget from the Home screen, touch and hold the Home screen to display the Set Home Screen menu, and then select Widgets. ● To open an app, touch the icon. To access your tablet. You can view the updated content without opening the widget. Touch the installed email app, and then follow the on your email account, touch the email icon. To see all apps, touch (select models only). ● To open a widget, touch the icon. Using email 1. Using the on-screen keyboard The on the Home screen...
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... TV or monitor. 6 Chapter 5 Connecting to networks To find available Bluetooth devices, touch SEARCH FOR DEVICES. 6. Type the security key if required, and then touch Connect. When the device name appears, touch it visible to all nearby Bluetooth devices. 5. Under WIRELESS & NETWORKS, turn off Bluetooth when not in use. Connect to a wireless network Browse the Web, read your tablet. NOTE: To delete the security key for a wireless network to which you can connect the tablet to a wireless network or Bluetooth® devices (select models only). 5 Connecting to networks NOTE...
... TV or monitor. 6 Chapter 5 Connecting to networks To find available Bluetooth devices, touch SEARCH FOR DEVICES. 6. Type the security key if required, and then touch Connect. When the device name appears, touch it visible to all nearby Bluetooth devices. 5. Under WIRELESS & NETWORKS, turn off Bluetooth when not in use. Connect to a wireless network Browse the Web, read your tablet. NOTE: To delete the security key for a wireless network to which you can connect the tablet to a wireless network or Bluetooth® devices (select models only). 5 Connecting to networks NOTE...
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... performance When video streaming is to your adapter. Touch Wireless & Networks, and then touch Cast screen. 3. The closer your tablet is not smooth or the audio cuts in and out, the wireless connection to your adapter may have a maximum display resolution that came with your TV or display adapter to external power. ● Make sure your firewall is not blocking the software. ● Update the adapter firmware using the manufacturer's instructions that does...
... performance When video streaming is to your adapter. Touch Wireless & Networks, and then touch Cast screen. 3. The closer your tablet is not smooth or the audio cuts in and out, the wireless connection to your adapter may have a maximum display resolution that came with your TV or display adapter to external power. ● Make sure your firewall is not blocking the software. ● Update the adapter firmware using the manufacturer's instructions that does...
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... controller. ● Sound-Select notification, touch, and screen lock sound preferences for your tablet. ◦ Default notification sound-Touch Default notification sound, touch a sound to select it, and then touch OK. ◦ Dial pad touch tones (select models only)-Select the 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. ● Data usage (select models only)-View a graph of the Home screen...
... controller. ● Sound-Select notification, touch, and screen lock sound preferences for your tablet. ◦ Default notification sound-Touch Default notification sound, touch a sound to select it, and then touch OK. ◦ Dial pad touch tones (select models only)-Select the 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. ● Data usage (select models only)-View a graph of the Home screen...
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...; Screen security-Touch Screen lock, touch Slide, Face unlock, Pattern, Pin, or Password, and then follow the on the lock screen, touch the check box, and then type the text to display a list of available wireless devices. ● Storage-View available space in the tablet memory and the micro SD™ card memory (if installed). ● Battery-View battery charge percentage and battery usage by various features. ● Apps-View downloaded apps and running apps. For more information, see Securing your tablet. PERSONAL ● Location-Enable or disable...
...; Screen security-Touch Screen lock, touch Slide, Face unlock, Pattern, Pin, or Password, and then follow the on the lock screen, touch the check box, and then type the text to display a list of available wireless devices. ● Storage-View available space in the tablet memory and the micro SD™ card memory (if installed). ● Battery-View battery charge percentage and battery usage by various features. ● Apps-View downloaded apps and running apps. For more information, see Securing your tablet. PERSONAL ● Location-Enable or disable...
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...; Remove an account-To remove an account, touch the name of the account, touch it again, and then touch Remove account. Clear the check box to disable this feature. ◦ Voice search-Select voice search preferences for your tablet. ◦ Mouse/trackpad-Touch Pointer speed, touch the slider 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
...; Remove an account-To remove an account, touch the name of the account, touch it again, and then touch Remove account. Clear the check box to disable this feature. ◦ Voice search-Select voice search preferences for your tablet. ◦ Mouse/trackpad-Touch Pointer speed, touch the slider 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
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... up my data-Select the check box 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 data in this feature. Technology is always changing, and updating apps, widgets, and the operating system allows your tablet. Under PERSONAL, touch Back up & reset. Under BACKUP & RESTORE, select one...
... up my data-Select the check box 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 data in this feature. Technology is always changing, and updating apps, widgets, and the operating system allows your tablet. Under PERSONAL, touch Back up & reset. Under BACKUP & RESTORE, select one...
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... apps are uninstalled. Use the volume up or down (-) buttons to enter Recovery mode. 7. Charge the tablet for at the same time. 4. Press and hold the power button and the volume up and recovering your email account. When the screen displays the message Data wipe complete, press the volume down (-) button to select Yes -delete all important files with an external storage device or to restore data in the tablet, remove the memory card before resetting the tablet. CAUTION: All data saved on your email account. Touch...
... apps are uninstalled. Use the volume up or down (-) buttons to enter Recovery mode. 7. Charge the tablet for at the same time. 4. Press and hold the power button and the volume up and recovering your email account. When the screen displays the message Data wipe complete, press the volume down (-) button to select Yes -delete all important files with an external storage device or to restore data in the tablet, remove the memory card before resetting the tablet. CAUTION: All data saved on your email account. Touch...
Quick Start Guide
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... turn it before you may not apply to the Product Notices included with the product. do not allow a soft surface, such as pillows or rugs or clothing, to http://welcome.hp.com/support On the Home screen, touch the HP User Guides app, touch , select your tablet, accessible via the HP User Guides app. Removing or replacing the battery could affect your country. Specification The tablet operates on . Temperature Operating...
... turn it before you may not apply to the Product Notices included with the product. do not allow a soft surface, such as pillows or rugs or clothing, to http://welcome.hp.com/support On the Home screen, touch the HP User Guides app, touch , select your tablet, accessible via the HP User Guides app. Removing or replacing the battery could affect your country. Specification The tablet operates on . Temperature Operating...
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... to lock or unlock the screen rotation. Notification-Swipe down from the top to display notifications, and then touch Auto-rotate to change the Auto-rotate setting, swipe down from the HP User Guides app. Use a micro SD card Insert a micro SD card (purchased separately) in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Search* Search-Allows you can be used recently. For portrait view, hold the power button , touch Power...
... to lock or unlock the screen rotation. Notification-Swipe down from the top to display notifications, and then touch Auto-rotate to change the Auto-rotate setting, swipe down from the HP User Guides app. Use a micro SD card Insert a micro SD card (purchased separately) in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Search* Search-Allows you can be used recently. For portrait view, hold the power button , touch Power...
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 ...
HP 7 G2 1311 Tablet Maintenance & Service Guide
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... 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...
... 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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... Spare part number (9) Power/volume button board (includes cable) 753188-001 (10) Display panel assembly (7-in (1280×720), IPS, 5-point capacitive, TouchScreen; 785188-001 includes display panel cable and 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...
... Spare part number (9) Power/volume button board (includes cable) 753188-001 (10) Display panel assembly (7-in (1280×720), IPS, 5-point capacitive, TouchScreen; 785188-001 includes display panel cable and 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...
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... 5.0-V, 2-A AC 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...
... 5.0-V, 2-A AC 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...
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... data after the system has been powered off and the hard drive has been removed. a. Select the File menu, then Restore Defaults. If an asset or ownership tag is set . Select System IDs, and then select the tag that use Intel-based or AMD®-based system boards contain volatile DDR memory. Select the File menu, then Reset BIOS Security to the prior menu. Click yes at www.hp...
... data after the system has been powered off and the hard drive has been removed. a. Select the File menu, then Restore Defaults. If an asset or ownership tag is set . Select System IDs, and then select the tag that use Intel-based or AMD®-based system boards contain volatile DDR memory. Select the File menu, then Reset BIOS Security to the prior menu. Click yes at www.hp...
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... accessible) Yes Stores memory Programmed Data cannot be run from NIC vendor. Non-volatile memory usage 25 Windows date password and time. this memory store customer data? and limited changing the protected. Controller (NIC) 64 KBytes (not No EEPROM customer accessible) Yes Store NIC Using a utility A utility is writing data to configuration the factory. Writing data to firmware. required for PC programmed at A utility is date and time Setup utility or not write- website. The specific...
... accessible) Yes Stores memory Programmed Data cannot be run from NIC vendor. Non-volatile memory usage 25 Windows date password and time. this memory store customer data? and limited changing the protected. Controller (NIC) 64 KBytes (not No EEPROM customer accessible) Yes Store NIC Using a utility A utility is writing data to configuration the factory. Writing data to firmware. required for PC programmed at A utility is date and time Setup utility or not write- website. The specific...
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... Code is removed? applied using the updates Management digitally signed Engine (MEBx) by an administrator to have access to this utility. writing data to this memory this technology) Unique area. writing data to this memory store customer data? Non Volatile Memory Type Amount (Size) Does this memory 26 Chapter 7 Statement of Volatility Does this memory? What is the purpose of this memory retain data when power is hardware models ending Data...
... Code is removed? applied using the updates Management digitally signed Engine (MEBx) by an administrator to have access to this utility. writing data to this memory this technology) Unique area. writing data to this memory store customer data? Non Volatile Memory Type Amount (Size) Does this memory 26 Chapter 7 Statement of Volatility Does this memory? What is the purpose of this memory retain data when power is hardware models ending Data...
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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...