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... Setting the date and time 36 Sign in to your Google™ Account 36 Setting up Wi-Fi® and Bluetooth® connections 38 Registering your Toshiba device 39 Backing up your data 39 Backing up data using TOSHIBA File Manager 39 Backing up data using your Google™ Account 39 Restoring your data using your Google™ Account 40 Navigation and features 41 Home screen 42 Touch screen navigation 43 Navigating the Home screen 44 System bar 44 Securing your tablet...
... Setting the date and time 36 Sign in to your Google™ Account 36 Setting up Wi-Fi® and Bluetooth® connections 38 Registering your Toshiba device 39 Backing up your data 39 Backing up data using TOSHIBA File Manager 39 Backing up data using your Google™ Account 39 Restoring your data using your Google™ Account 40 Navigation and features 41 Home screen 42 Touch screen navigation 43 Navigating the Home screen 44 System bar 44 Securing your tablet...
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... Removing memory media 85 Adding optional external devices 86 Using an external keyboard 86 Using an external mouse 86 Using external devices 87 Connecting an HDMI®-compatible television or display device 87 Using a docking station 88 Connecting your tablet to a docking station 88 Chapter 5: Utilities 90 TOSHIBA Service Station 91 Check for application updates 92 Downloading updates 92 Installing updates 93 Downloading and installing System updates 93 TOSHIBA File Manager Utility 93 File browsing screen 95 Operation of files/folders 95 TOSHIBA Adaptive display 97 TOSHIBA...
... Removing memory media 85 Adding optional external devices 86 Using an external keyboard 86 Using an external mouse 86 Using external devices 87 Connecting an HDMI®-compatible television or display device 87 Using a docking station 88 Connecting your tablet to a docking station 88 Chapter 5: Utilities 90 TOSHIBA Service Station 91 Check for application updates 92 Downloading updates 92 Installing updates 93 Downloading and installing System updates 93 TOSHIBA File Manager Utility 93 File browsing screen 95 Operation of files/folders 95 TOSHIBA Adaptive display 97 TOSHIBA...
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... up to which you can connect. Your data stays in a safe place. Toshiba's online resources Toshiba maintains a number of charge while you are using your device, you will lose all new files for files you receive via external media, email, or download from the Internet. ❖ Do not turn off the device if a drive indicator light indicates a drive is active. See "Backing up your files to external media. 22 Introduction File management tips File management tips ❖ Back...
... up to which you can connect. Your data stays in a safe place. Toshiba's online resources Toshiba maintains a number of charge while you are using your device, you will lose all new files for files you receive via external media, email, or download from the Internet. ❖ Do not turn off the device if a drive indicator light indicates a drive is active. See "Backing up your files to external media. 22 Introduction File management tips File management tips ❖ Back...
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Getting Started 37 Using the device for now. The "Signing in . ❖ If you do not already have a Google Account, you have previously disabled it. (Sample Image) Lock screen NOTE This may take several minutes. Waking the tablet If the screen times-out: 1 Press the Power button. The lock screen appears, unless you can sign in to a Google Account later in with your Google Account screen ❖ Enter your screen times-out and goes...
Getting Started 37 Using the device for now. The "Signing in . ❖ If you do not already have a Google Account, you have previously disabled it. (Sample Image) Lock screen NOTE This may take several minutes. Waking the tablet If the screen times-out: 1 Press the Power button. The lock screen appears, unless you can sign in to a Google Account later in with your Google Account screen ❖ Enter your screen times-out and goes...
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... access it should you power it on. 1 Touch the Time ( ) display in the System bar, touch the time in the Status Details panel, and then touch the Settings ( ) icon at the bottom of the Quick Settings screen. It will then be required to secure the lock screen by a policy set a password (with or without viewing it, touch its application. Securing your tablet If you choose to set by an email account or other account you add...
... access it should you power it on. 1 Touch the Time ( ) display in the System bar, touch the time in the Status Details panel, and then touch the Settings ( ) icon at the bottom of the Quick Settings screen. It will then be required to secure the lock screen by a policy set a password (with or without viewing it, touch its application. Securing your tablet If you choose to set by an email account or other account you add...
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... new location. To add the item back to remove. Changing the wallpaper 1 Touch the Customize ( ) button located at the top-right of the display. 2 Drag the item to a Home screen" on your Home screens Moving an item from Android Market™. 4 Touch the wallpaper you want. Touch a thumbnail image to another Home screen, touch & hold the item you have taken with the tablet's camera. Additional wallpapers can be downloaded from the Home screen...
... new location. To add the item back to remove. Changing the wallpaper 1 Touch the Customize ( ) button located at the top-right of the display. 2 Drag the item to a Home screen" on your Home screens Moving an item from Android Market™. 4 Touch the wallpaper you want. Touch a thumbnail image to another Home screen, touch & hold the item you have taken with the tablet's camera. Additional wallpapers can be downloaded from the Home screen...
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... select the tablet setting you wish to change . Wi-Fi® Touch to view the current Wi-Fi® connections, see "Apps and Settings menus" on page 63. Icon Name Airplane mode Description Touch to turn ON/OFF Notifications, see "Screen settings" on page 63. Screen brightness Touch to adjust the screen brightness, see "Sound settings" on page 65. 62 Settings Customizing your device's settings The Quick Settings menu displays below the Status Details menu, replacing the list...
... select the tablet setting you wish to change . Wi-Fi® Touch to view the current Wi-Fi® connections, see "Apps and Settings menus" on page 63. Icon Name Airplane mode Description Touch to turn ON/OFF Notifications, see "Screen settings" on page 63. Screen brightness Touch to adjust the screen brightness, see "Sound settings" on page 65. 62 Settings Customizing your device's settings The Quick Settings menu displays below the Status Details menu, replacing the list...
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... settings to enable or disable animation while navigating your tablet in menus, screens, and apps that support it. ❖ Time-out-Displays a list of time interval settings that support auto-rotation. This allows the screen to automatically switch the orientation of the currently viewed screen as you can choose from: NOTE The Automatic Brightness selection must be deselected to change in the Screen menu. 66 Settings Customizing your tablet displays media playback in videos, music, photos, etc. 1 Touch...
... settings to enable or disable animation while navigating your tablet in menus, screens, and apps that support it. ❖ Time-out-Displays a list of time interval settings that support auto-rotation. This allows the screen to automatically switch the orientation of the currently viewed screen as you can choose from: NOTE The Automatic Brightness selection must be deselected to change in the Screen menu. 66 Settings Customizing your tablet displays media playback in videos, music, photos, etc. 1 Touch...
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.... The account's screen displays. For more information, see "Syncing and managing your accounts" on their own schedules, or how applications synchronize user data automatically. Gmail™, Calendar, and other accounts, using the Accounts & sync settings. Disabling this setting can save battery power and data use. ❖ Auto-sync-Select to allow applications to the tablet by touching an account on their own setting options. The Apps menu appears. 2 Touch the Settings ( ) icon. The Settings menu appears. 3 Touch the Accounts...
.... The account's screen displays. For more information, see "Syncing and managing your accounts" on their own schedules, or how applications synchronize user data automatically. Gmail™, Calendar, and other accounts, using the Accounts & sync settings. Disabling this setting can save battery power and data use. ❖ Auto-sync-Select to allow applications to the tablet by touching an account on their own setting options. The Apps menu appears. 2 Touch the Settings ( ) icon. The Settings menu appears. 3 Touch the Accounts...
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... to erase all its data. Settings 71 Customizing your device's settings ❖ Account screen-The options available on this screen depend on page 39. You can choose from: ❖ Back up my data-Select to back up data is deleted from Google servers. ❖ Backup account-Displays the Google Account used to Google™ servers, using your Google Account. Sign in with your Google Account. The Apps menu appears. 2 Touch the Settings ( ) icon. Below are some...
... to erase all its data. Settings 71 Customizing your device's settings ❖ Account screen-The options available on this screen depend on page 39. You can choose from: ❖ Back up my data-Select to back up data is deleted from Google servers. ❖ Backup account-Displays the Google Account used to Google™ servers, using your Google Account. Sign in with your Google Account. The Apps menu appears. 2 Touch the Settings ( ) icon. Below are some...
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... device, this option connects to Android Market and guides you through the download process. ❖ Speech rate-Touch to delete it. Settings 73 Customizing your tablet. ❖ User dictionary-Select to open a list of the words you wish to change in which you would like the synthesizer to speak. ❖ Language-Touch to select the text language you wish your synthesizer to speak. The Language & input menu appears. 4 Touch...
... device, this option connects to Android Market and guides you through the download process. ❖ Speech rate-Touch to delete it. Settings 73 Customizing your tablet. ❖ User dictionary-Select to open a list of the words you wish to change in which you would like the synthesizer to speak. ❖ Language-Touch to select the text language you wish your synthesizer to speak. The Language & input menu appears. 4 Touch...
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... voice input. Date & time settings Use the Date & time settings to open the screen, and then select the input method you wish to -speech applications installed on your device. Alternative keyboards and other input methods can be downloaded from Android Market™. ❖ Input method selector-Select to open a screen that allows you want available when speaking and typing, using the onscreen keyboard, see "Using the onscreen keyboard" on page 80. Touch one to view or change the Date & time settings: 1 Touch the Apps...
... voice input. Date & time settings Use the Date & time settings to open the screen, and then select the input method you wish to -speech applications installed on your device. Alternative keyboards and other input methods can be downloaded from Android Market™. ❖ Input method selector-Select to open a screen that allows you want available when speaking and typing, using the onscreen keyboard, see "Using the onscreen keyboard" on page 80. Touch one to view or change the Date & time settings: 1 Touch the Apps...
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... the camera application in photo mode. 77 On the Media Player's main screen, touch the Menu ( ) button to the Internet. NOTE Toshiba does not guarantee that allows users to experience outstanding multimedia viewing enjoyment. For detailed information regarding supported file formats, see the detailed specifications for your device at tabletsupport.toshiba.com. TOSHIBA Media Player The TOSHIBA Media Player is a multimedia player that all audio/video files will play correctly. The TOSHIBA Media Player supports a number of multimedia content formats. Chapter 3 Working with Apps...
... the camera application in photo mode. 77 On the Media Player's main screen, touch the Menu ( ) button to the Internet. NOTE Toshiba does not guarantee that allows users to experience outstanding multimedia viewing enjoyment. For detailed information regarding supported file formats, see the detailed specifications for your device at tabletsupport.toshiba.com. TOSHIBA Media Player The TOSHIBA Media Player is a multimedia player that all audio/video files will play correctly. The TOSHIBA Media Player supports a number of multimedia content formats. Chapter 3 Working with Apps...
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.... 2 Touch the Install button. Installing updates Once an update has been successfully downloaded, it has begun. Do not interrupt or turn off your tablet. System updates require the device to be rebooted during the update process. TOSHIBA File Manager Utility Using the TOSHIBA File Manager, you can back up your data to a Micro SD™ Card, or network storage. 1 Insert a Micro SD™ Card into the Micro SD™ Card slot on your tablet during a system update once...
.... 2 Touch the Install button. Installing updates Once an update has been successfully downloaded, it has begun. Do not interrupt or turn off your tablet. System updates require the device to be rebooted during the update process. TOSHIBA File Manager Utility Using the TOSHIBA File Manager, you can back up your data to a Micro SD™ Card, or network storage. 1 Insert a Micro SD™ Card into the Micro SD™ Card slot on your tablet during a system update once...
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... of the address with the Home screens and used to access. If accessing a particular site is constantly changing. A site you bookmarked yesterday may not be available today or its server may be slow) and popularity of these problems, use the About tablet setting to locate the site. Try again later. For more information, see "About tablet" on page 75. Internet problems My Internet connection is not working Once...
... of the address with the Home screens and used to access. If accessing a particular site is constantly changing. A site you bookmarked yesterday may not be available today or its server may be slow) and popularity of these problems, use the About tablet setting to locate the site. Try again later. For more information, see "About tablet" on page 75. Internet problems My Internet connection is not working Once...
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...settings 69 Bluetooth® setting up 38 wireless & networks 64 button power 33 buttons buttons and features 41 power button 26 screen rotation lock/unlock switch 26 volume control 26 C camera back camera 25 front camera 24 internal microphone 24 cameras using 84 caring for your device 57 charging the battery 30 cleaning the device 57 clear storage location & security 69 configure input methods language & input settings 74 configure lock screen location & security 67 connecting HDMI®-compatible TV or display device 87 power source 28 power/docking connector cord 29 USB/AC adaptor 27 USB...
...settings 69 Bluetooth® setting up 38 wireless & networks 64 button power 33 buttons buttons and features 41 power button 26 screen rotation lock/unlock switch 26 volume control 26 C camera back camera 25 front camera 24 internal microphone 24 cameras using 84 caring for your device 57 charging the battery 30 cleaning the device 57 clear storage location & security 69 configure input methods language & input settings 74 configure lock screen location & security 67 connecting HDMI®-compatible TV or display device 87 power source 28 power/docking connector cord 29 USB/AC adaptor 27 USB...
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... turning off options 51 device administrators settings 68 device will not start troubleshooting 98 devices external 87 disposal information 12 disposing of the device 32 docking connector 27 docking station connecting to 88 using 88 downloads managing 55 E encrypt tablet location & security 68 external device Mini-USB port 87 external devices keyboard 86 mouse 86 ports 87 external display device HDMI® Out port 87 external headphones using 83 external speakers using 83 F factory data reset 56 features 20 features and components 23 other documentation 20 this guide...
... turning off options 51 device administrators settings 68 device will not start troubleshooting 98 devices external 87 disposal information 12 disposing of the device 32 docking connector 27 docking station connecting to 88 using 88 downloads managing 55 E encrypt tablet location & security 68 external device Mini-USB port 87 external devices keyboard 86 mouse 86 ports 87 external display device HDMI® Out port 87 external headphones using 83 external speakers using 83 F factory data reset 56 features 20 features and components 23 other documentation 20 this guide...
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... front camera indicator light 24 power light 24 location & security clear storage 69 configure lock screen 67 encrypt tablet 68 GPS 67 location for Google 67 owner info 68 secure credentials 68 set password 69 settings 67, 68 visible passwords 68 wireless networks 67 location for Google location & security 67 location preferences setting up 35 M maintaining your battery 32 manage accounts 53 manage applications applications settings 69 managing downloads 55 Micro SD™ Card using 84 microphone Line-In jack 27 Mini-USB port 26 mouse, external...
... front camera indicator light 24 power light 24 location & security clear storage 69 configure lock screen 67 encrypt tablet 68 GPS 67 location for Google 67 owner info 68 secure credentials 68 set password 69 settings 67, 68 visible passwords 68 wireless networks 67 location for Google location & security 67 location preferences setting up 35 M maintaining your battery 32 manage accounts 53 manage applications applications settings 69 managing downloads 55 Micro SD™ Card using 84 microphone Line-In jack 27 Mini-USB port 26 mouse, external...
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... customize device settings 58 date & time 74 device administrators 68 icon 58 language & input 72 location & security 67 menu 58 multimedia 66 open 58 privacy settings 71 Quick Settings menu 61 screen 65 sound 65 storage 72 wireless & networks 63 settings menu settings 58 setup Bluetooth® 38 date and time 36 Google™ Account,sign in 36 language 34 location preferences 35 Wi-Fi® 38 Wi-Fi® connection 34 Shut down mode using 51 Sleep mode 52 using 52 waking the tablet 37 sound settings 65 sound settings...
... customize device settings 58 date & time 74 device administrators 68 icon 58 language & input 72 location & security 67 menu 58 multimedia 66 open 58 privacy settings 71 Quick Settings menu 61 screen 65 sound 65 storage 72 wireless & networks 63 settings menu settings 58 setup Bluetooth® 38 date and time 36 Google™ Account,sign in 36 language 34 location preferences 35 Wi-Fi® 38 Wi-Fi® connection 34 Shut down mode using 51 Sleep mode 52 using 52 waking the tablet 37 sound settings 65 sound settings...
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... power and batteries 100 screen does not look correct/ flickers 101 slow Internet connection 99 sound system 101 touch screen will not respond 98 URL address not found 99 wireless networking 102 turning off device 51 options 51 turning on power 33 U uninstalling apps 79 USB/AC adaptor 27 Use 24-hour format date & time settings 75 user dictionary language & input settings 73 using Quick Settings Settings 61 Utilities 90 TOSHIBA Adaptive display 97 TOSHIBA File Manager Utility 93 TOSHIBA Resolution+® 97 TOSHIBA Service Station 91 V visible passwords location & security...
... power and batteries 100 screen does not look correct/ flickers 101 slow Internet connection 99 sound system 101 touch screen will not respond 98 URL address not found 99 wireless networking 102 turning off device 51 options 51 turning on power 33 U uninstalling apps 79 USB/AC adaptor 27 Use 24-hour format date & time settings 75 user dictionary language & input settings 73 using Quick Settings Settings 61 Utilities 90 TOSHIBA Adaptive display 97 TOSHIBA File Manager Utility 93 TOSHIBA Resolution+® 97 TOSHIBA Service Station 91 V visible passwords location & security...