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...Safety precautions 36 Optimizing battery life 36 Maintaining your battery 37 Disposing of used batteries 38 Using the device for the first time 39 Turning on the power 39 Setting up your device 40 Setting up your Wi-Fi® connection 40 Setting location preferences 41 Setting the ...up data using TOSHIBA File Manager 45 Backing up data using your Google™ Account 45 Restoring your data using your Google™ Account 46 Navigation and features 47 Home screen 48 Touch screen navigation 49 Navigating the Home screen 50 System bar 50 Securing your tablet 53 Customizing your...
...Safety precautions 36 Optimizing battery life 36 Maintaining your battery 37 Disposing of used batteries 38 Using the device for the first time 39 Turning on the power 39 Setting up your device 40 Setting up your Wi-Fi® connection 40 Setting location preferences 41 Setting the ...up data using TOSHIBA File Manager 45 Backing up data using your Google™ Account 45 Restoring your data using your Google™ Account 46 Navigation and features 47 Home screen 48 Touch screen navigation 49 Navigating the Home screen 50 System bar 50 Securing your tablet 53 Customizing your...
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Contents 15 Changing the wallpaper 56 Turning off the device 57 Options for turning off the device 57 Using Shut down mode 57 Using Sleep mode 58 Syncing and managing your accounts 59 Add an account 59 Remove an ... Applications settings 75 Accounts & sync settings 76 Privacy settings 77 Storage settings 78 Language & input settings 78 Accessibility settings 81 Date & time settings 81 About tablet 82 Chapter 3: Working with Apps 84 Downloading Toshiba Apps 84 TOSHIBA Media Player 84 Apps 85 Downloading from Android Market 85
Contents 15 Changing the wallpaper 56 Turning off the device 57 Options for turning off the device 57 Using Shut down mode 57 Using Sleep mode 58 Syncing and managing your accounts 59 Add an account 59 Remove an ... Applications settings 75 Accounts & sync settings 76 Privacy settings 77 Storage settings 78 Language & input settings 78 Accessibility settings 81 Date & time settings 81 About tablet 82 Chapter 3: Working with Apps 84 Downloading Toshiba Apps 84 TOSHIBA Media Player 84 Apps 85 Downloading from Android Market 85
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... battery from the device To remove the battery: NOTE Remove the SD™ Card from the device. 1 Turn the tablet's power off and remove all cables and peripherals that are connected to the device. 2 Turn the tablet upside down and slide the cover lock to the unlocked position. Never short-circuit the battery pack...
... battery from the device To remove the battery: NOTE Remove the SD™ Card from the device. 1 Turn the tablet's power off and remove all cables and peripherals that are connected to the device. 2 Turn the tablet upside down and slide the cover lock to the unlocked position. Never short-circuit the battery pack...
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... minutes. The lock screen appears, unless you have a Google Account, you do not already have previously disabled it. (Sample Image) Lock screen Waking the tablet If the screen times-out: 1 Press the Power button. If your existing Google Account information, and then touch Sign in. ❖ If you can ...sign in to turn on the screen again. Touch Skip to skip the account setup for the first time The "Sign in with your Google Account" screen appears. (Sample...
... minutes. The lock screen appears, unless you have a Google Account, you do not already have previously disabled it. (Sample Image) Lock screen Waking the tablet If the screen times-out: 1 Press the Power button. If your existing Google Account information, and then touch Sign in. ❖ If you can ...sign in to turn on the screen again. Touch Skip to skip the account setup for the first time The "Sign in with your Google Account" screen appears. (Sample...
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...the Home button again to return to zoom out. System bar The System bar displays icons of tasks or programs that corresponds with the tablet as you turn this feature on and off, using the Screen rotation lock switch on your Home screens. Also displayed are replaced by placing two fingers ...more about its task. In some apps (such as incoming email and the status of your wallpaper to learn more customize the look of your tablet. Navigating the Home screen When the setup process is your starting point for apps, widgets, and other features to zoom in ). This allows you...
...the Home button again to return to zoom out. System bar The System bar displays icons of tasks or programs that corresponds with the tablet as you turn this feature on and off, using the Screen rotation lock switch on your Home screens. Also displayed are replaced by placing two fingers ...more about its task. In some apps (such as incoming email and the status of your wallpaper to learn more customize the look of your tablet. Navigating the Home screen When the setup process is your starting point for apps, widgets, and other features to zoom in ). This allows you...
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... the Settings ( ) icon in a safe location where you to drag the Lock ( ) icon to unlock the screen, see "Location and security settings" on page 73. Toshiba is not responsible for any losses that you write down your password and keep it in the Apps screen or on a Home screen (if you... you must enter a numeric PIN or a password to unlock your data. When you initially turn on your tablet or wake up the screen, you power it on or wake the tablet, the lock screen requires you can access your screen. You can also open Settings by a policy set a numeric PIN or a password you...
... the Settings ( ) icon in a safe location where you to drag the Lock ( ) icon to unlock the screen, see "Location and security settings" on page 73. Toshiba is not responsible for any losses that you write down your password and keep it in the Apps screen or on a Home screen (if you... you must enter a numeric PIN or a password to unlock your data. When you initially turn on your tablet or wake up the screen, you power it on or wake the tablet, the lock screen requires you can access your screen. You can also open Settings by a policy set a numeric PIN or a password you...
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...or Live wallpapers. ❖ Wallpapers-Opens a thumbnail page, displaying the sample wallpaper images that came preinstalled on your tablet. To add the item back to remove. Touch a thumbnail image to a Home screen" on the screen. ...10070; Gallery-Opens a thumbnail page, displaying the images you have taken with the tablet's camera. Touch a thumbnail image to preview it on your Home screen, see "Adding an item to...4 Touch the wallpaper you wish to your tablet. Removing an item from the system. 56 Getting Started Customizing your finger when the icon...
...or Live wallpapers. ❖ Wallpapers-Opens a thumbnail page, displaying the sample wallpaper images that came preinstalled on your tablet. To add the item back to remove. Touch a thumbnail image to a Home screen" on the screen. ...10070; Gallery-Opens a thumbnail page, displaying the images you have taken with the tablet's camera. Touch a thumbnail image to preview it on your Home screen, see "Adding an item to...4 Touch the wallpaper you wish to your tablet. Removing an item from the system. 56 Getting Started Customizing your finger when the icon...
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Using Shut down mode The Shut down mode completely shuts down the device without saving your tablet. TECHNICAL NOTE: Before using the device for several days or if you must turn off your device in a dry dust-free location. ❖ Letting the screen time-out or enter into a power source... closes all disk activity lights are not using it for a long period of the device. To change your tablet. Shut down option to turn off . Getting Started 57 Turning off the device Turning off the device It is off) to fully charge the battery. Each option has its advantages. ❖ ...
Using Shut down mode The Shut down mode completely shuts down the device without saving your tablet. TECHNICAL NOTE: Before using the device for several days or if you must turn off your device in a dry dust-free location. ❖ Letting the screen time-out or enter into a power source... closes all disk activity lights are not using it for a long period of the device. To change your tablet. Shut down option to turn off . Getting Started 57 Turning off the device Turning off the device It is off) to fully charge the battery. Each option has its advantages. ❖ ...
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... the device To turn off . 3 Touch Cancel to abort the shut down process. A pop-up window, touch OK to completely shut down mode: 1 Press and hold the Power button. For more information on waking the tablet from Sleep mode, see "Waking the tablet" on page 72. You can also place ... placing it takes for the display to darken, touch the Apps ( ) icon, swipe to conserve battery power. The operating system shuts down and the tablet turns off your tablet into Sleep mode. The screen dims and then darkens to the second screen and touch the Settings ( ) icon, and then the Screen ( ) icon...
... the device To turn off . 3 Touch Cancel to abort the shut down process. A pop-up window, touch OK to completely shut down mode: 1 Press and hold the Power button. For more information on waking the tablet from Sleep mode, see "Waking the tablet" on page 72. You can also place ... placing it takes for the display to darken, touch the Apps ( ) icon, swipe to conserve battery power. The operating system shuts down and the tablet turns off your tablet into Sleep mode. The screen dims and then darkens to the second screen and touch the Settings ( ) icon, and then the Screen ( ) icon...
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... Bluetooth®. For more information, see "Wireless and networks settings" on page 72. Settings 69 Customizing your tablet and virtual private networks (VPNs), and to turn off the device's radios while in the Quick Settings menu. Icon Name Airplane mode Description Touch to change the... To change . Lock screen orientation Touch to adjust the screen brightness, see "Screen settings" on page 69. Screen brightness Touch to turn ON/OFF Notifications, see "Wireless and networks settings" on page 72. The following are icons you will find in -flight. Wi-Fi...
... Bluetooth®. For more information, see "Wireless and networks settings" on page 72. Settings 69 Customizing your tablet and virtual private networks (VPNs), and to turn off the device's radios while in the Quick Settings menu. Icon Name Airplane mode Description Touch to change the... To change . Lock screen orientation Touch to adjust the screen brightness, see "Screen settings" on page 69. Screen brightness Touch to turn ON/OFF Notifications, see "Wireless and networks settings" on page 72. The following are icons you will find in -flight. Wi-Fi...
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...❖ Device name-Touch to open a dialog box to give your device's settings 3 Touch the Wireless & networks ( ) icon. 70 Settings Customizing your tablet a name that is visible on page 40. ❖ Add Wi-Fi network-Touch to open Wi-Fi® network becomes available. ❖ Wi-Fi ...networks-Displays a list of the categories to choose from: ❖ Airplane mode-Select to turn off the tablet's radios that transmit data. ❖ Wi-Fi-Select to change in the Wireless & networks menu. The network name is displayed when a network...
...❖ Device name-Touch to open a dialog box to give your device's settings 3 Touch the Wireless & networks ( ) icon. 70 Settings Customizing your tablet a name that is visible on page 40. ❖ Add Wi-Fi network-Touch to open Wi-Fi® network becomes available. ❖ Wi-Fi ...networks-Displays a list of the categories to choose from: ❖ Airplane mode-Select to turn off the tablet's radios that transmit data. ❖ Wi-Fi-Select to change in the Wireless & networks menu. The network name is displayed when a network...
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...The Apps menu appears. 2 Swipe to the second screen, and touch the Settings ( ) icon. Multimedia settings Change the way in which your tablet displays media playback in menus, screens, and apps that support auto-rotation. The Screen menu appears. 4 Touch the item you can change the Screen... settings for various things, such as you turn the tablet sideways or upright. ❖ Animation-Displays a list of settings to enable or disable animation while navigating your screen to change in apps,...
...The Apps menu appears. 2 Swipe to the second screen, and touch the Settings ( ) icon. Multimedia settings Change the way in which your tablet displays media playback in menus, screens, and apps that support auto-rotation. The Screen menu appears. 4 Touch the item you can change the Screen... settings for various things, such as you turn the tablet sideways or upright. ❖ Animation-Displays a list of settings to enable or disable animation while navigating your screen to change in apps,...
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... restore your settings and data to the second screen, and touch the Settings ( ) icon. All existing backed up your settings and data to a new tablet or other device. ❖ Automatic restore-Select this option, data will no longer be restored to change the Privacy settings: 1 Touch the Apps ( )...is deleted from : ❖ Back up my data-Select to back up to erase all its data. NOTE If you disable this option to turn ON/OFF synchronize for each account, or touch the Synchronize button at the top right of a reinstalled application. You can choose from Google servers...
... restore your settings and data to the second screen, and touch the Settings ( ) icon. All existing backed up your settings and data to a new tablet or other device. ❖ Automatic restore-Select this option, data will no longer be restored to change the Privacy settings: 1 Touch the Apps ( )...is deleted from : ❖ Back up my data-Select to back up to erase all its data. NOTE If you disable this option to turn ON/OFF synchronize for each account, or touch the Synchronize button at the top right of a reinstalled application. You can choose from Google servers...
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...your tablet, see "TOSHIBA Resolution+®" on page 104. To learn more apps, widgets, games, etc. Preinstalled Apps on your tablet Android Market™, Browser, Gmail™, Maps, YouTube™, Calendar, and Contacts apps are preinstalled on your tablet and the shortcuts for your tablet. ... for a higher quality visual experience. by visiting the Toshiba App Place™ or Android Market. Working with Apps 85 Apps ❖ Capture Photo-Turns on the camera application in photo mode. ❖ Capture Video-Turns on the camera application in video mode. ❖ ...
...your tablet, see "TOSHIBA Resolution+®" on page 104. To learn more apps, widgets, games, etc. Preinstalled Apps on your tablet Android Market™, Browser, Gmail™, Maps, YouTube™, Calendar, and Contacts apps are preinstalled on your tablet and the shortcuts for your tablet. ... for a higher quality visual experience. by visiting the Toshiba App Place™ or Android Market. Working with Apps 85 Apps ❖ Capture Photo-Turns on the camera application in photo mode. ❖ Capture Video-Turns on the camera application in video mode. ❖ ...
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...external stereo speakers. You can use by touching the Input Method ( ) button, or by speech is equipped with a vibration instead of your tablet. To increase or decrease the volume, use and consult a physician if you can harm your hearing. Using external speakers or headphones Instead of...the words you enter by going to loud sound can connect headphones or a pair of the following: ❖ Using the volume decrease button to turn the volume down completely. The text you say. 4 To enter punctuation, say "comma," "period," "exclamation mark," etc. Discontinue use the ...
...external stereo speakers. You can use by touching the Input Method ( ) button, or by speech is equipped with a vibration instead of your tablet. To increase or decrease the volume, use and consult a physician if you can harm your hearing. Using external speakers or headphones Instead of...the words you enter by going to loud sound can connect headphones or a pair of the following: ❖ Using the volume decrease button to turn the volume down completely. The text you say. 4 To enter punctuation, say "comma," "period," "exclamation mark," etc. Discontinue use the ...
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To insert an SD™ Card: 1 Turn the media so that the contacts (metal areas) are face down. 2 Push the media into the adapter until it . The card pops out slightly. To ... it locks in place. (Sample Illustration) Inserting memory media Removing memory media Do not remove media while data is being written or read, or your tablet device when using a micro or mini SD™ Card, an SD™ adapter is required. The Apps menu appears. 2 Swipe to the second screen, and...
To insert an SD™ Card: 1 Turn the media so that the contacts (metal areas) are face down. 2 Push the media into the adapter until it . The card pops out slightly. To ... it locks in place. (Sample Illustration) Inserting memory media Removing memory media Do not remove media while data is being written or read, or your tablet device when using a micro or mini SD™ Card, an SD™ adapter is required. The Apps menu appears. 2 Swipe to the second screen, and...
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Downloading and installing System updates TOSHIBA Service Station downloads both application and system updates. System updates require the device to installing a system update. Do not interrupt or turn off your tablet. Make sure to close any applications and save all data prior to be rebooted during the update process. Data loss may occur. The...
Downloading and installing System updates TOSHIBA Service Station downloads both application and system updates. System updates require the device to installing a system update. Do not interrupt or turn off your tablet. Make sure to close any applications and save all data prior to be rebooted during the update process. Data loss may occur. The...
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... the power. It covers the problems you are relatively easy to encounter. Problems when you turn on the device These problems may occur when you are using your tablet are most likely to identify and solve. Make sure you touch an icon nothing happens. Your device may be in another... device, such as a lamp. The device will find information on . You will not start. Also, try turning the device off and then on Toshiba's support services ...
... the power. It covers the problems you are relatively easy to encounter. Problems when you turn on the device These problems may occur when you are using your tablet are most likely to identify and solve. Make sure you touch an icon nothing happens. Your device may be in another... device, such as a lamp. The device will find information on . You will not start. Also, try turning the device off and then on Toshiba's support services ...
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... are port expander, port replicator, docking station, or network adapter. driver-See device driver. executable file-A program that permits the tablet to communicate with a device. Printers, disk drives, and modems are examples of power usually supplied by a program when the user... Current (AC). D default-The setting selected by batteries. disable-To turn on external media or hard disk. DC flows in which it can be external (outside the tablet's case) or internal (inside the tablet's case). See also file. download-(1) In communications, to receive a ...
... are port expander, port replicator, docking station, or network adapter. driver-See device driver. executable file-A program that permits the tablet to communicate with a device. Printers, disk drives, and modems are examples of power usually supplied by a program when the user... Current (AC). D default-The setting selected by batteries. disable-To turn on external media or hard disk. DC flows in which it can be external (outside the tablet's case) or internal (inside the tablet's case). See also file. download-(1) In communications, to receive a ...
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port-A socket on the tablet where you turn off your tablet. O online-Available through a computer. operating system-A set of programs that are connected by a device manufacturer, allows the tablet to configure itself to work with other users and to as well as printers, with...his or her identity to a peripheral device. 121 Glossary N network-A collection of computers and associated devices that controls how the tablet device works. Random Access Memory-See RAM. A network allows you to information being read . Online may refer to share data...
port-A socket on the tablet where you turn off your tablet. O online-Available through a computer. operating system-A set of programs that are connected by a device manufacturer, allows the tablet to configure itself to work with other users and to as well as printers, with...his or her identity to a peripheral device. 121 Glossary N network-A collection of computers and associated devices that controls how the tablet device works. Random Access Memory-See RAM. A network allows you to information being read . Online may refer to share data...