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Using this manual 2 U sing this manual Thank you f or pur chasing this Samsung mobile device. This device will pr ovide y ou with high quality mobile communication and ent er tainment based on Samsung ’ s e xc eptional technology and high standards . This user manual has been specially designed to guide y ou through the functions and fea tures of[...]
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Using this manual 3 C opyrigh t Copyright © 2011 Samsung Electronics This user manual is prot ected under international copyright la ws . No par t of this user manual may be repr oduced , distributed, tr anslated , or transmitted in an y form or b y any means , electronic or mechanical, including photocop ying , recor ding , or storing in any inf [...]
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Contents 4 Securing your tablet ..................................................... 2 2 Cust omizing Home screens ........................................ 2 5 W ork ing with widgets .................................................. 2 8 Optimizing battery life ................................................. 2 9 W ork ing with apps .............[...]
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Contents 5 Android apps .................................................... 84 Brow ser ............................................................................ 8 4 Camera ............................................................................. 8 4 Calendar .......................................................................... 8 5 Cal[...]
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Contents 6 Settings .............................................................. 90 Opening Settings .......................................................... 9 0 W ireless & networks settings ...................................... 9 1 Sound settings ............................................................... 9 5 Screen settings ........[...]
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Starting Android the rst time 7 Star ting Android the rst time When you rst turn on y our tablet, you ha ve the opportunit y to activate y our mobile data ser vice , to sign int o your Google Accoun t, and to decide how y ou want t o use some Google ser vices. W elcome to A ndroid! The rst time you po wer on y our tablet you ’ re welc[...]
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Starting Android the rst time 8 Activating y our mobile da ta ser vice On some mobile data networks, y ou must activate mobile data service on your tablet befor e you can use it to c onnect to the Internet. As soon as y ou touch Start on the W elcome! screen, your tablet starts the ac tivation proc ess. If your mobile network doesn ’ t requir [...]
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Starting Android the rst time 9 Signing int o your Google A c coun t Y ou must sign into a Google A ccount t o use Google Mail, Google T alk , and other Google Apps; to download apps fr om Android Market; to back up your settings and other da ta to Google ser vers; and to take adv antage of other Google ser vices on your tablet. If you have back[...]
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Starting Android the rst time 10 › Resetting your Google A cc ount passw ord If you have a Google A ccoun t but for get your passw ord , you must r eset it befor e you can sig n in. Go to ww w .google.com, click Sign In, click “ Can ’t access your ac count?” in the sign-in box, and then follo w the instructions for resetting y our passwo[...]
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Starting Android the rst time 11 Many kinds of data are backed up , including: Y our Android settings , such as your Wi-F i networks and passw ords , user dictionar y , and so on ● Many Google application settings, such as y our Bro wser bookmarks ● The apps you do wnload from Andr oid Market ● Some third-par ty apps also make use of the b[...]
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Home and Android basics 12 Home and Andr oid basics Once you ’ve nished setting up your tablet, Home opens . It ’ s a good idea to become familiar with the basics of your tablet and how t o use it—Home and its Home screens , the touchscr een, securing your tablet, monit oring and responding to sta tus and notication messages, and so on.[...]
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Home and Android basics 13 Return Home T ouch the Home button in the Syst em bar at any time , in an y app . V iew other Home scr eens Slide your nger left or right across the current Home scr een. ● The other Home screens pr ovide mor e space f or widgets, shortcuts, and other items . F or mor e on sliding , see “Using the touchscree n ” [...]
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Home and Android basics 14 Double -tap ● : T ap quick ly twice on a webpage, map , or other screen to zoom. F or example, you double-tap a sec tion of a webpage in Br owser to z oom that section to t the width of the screen. Double-tapping af ter pinching to zoom in some apps reow s a column of text to t the width of the scr een. Pinch ?[...]
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Home and Android basics 15 W ak ing the tablet If you don ’ t use the tablet for a while , the screen dims and then darkens , to conserve the battery . Pr ess the P ow er button. 1 The lock screen opens (unless y ou ’v e turned it o ; see “Securing your table t ” on page 22 ). T ouch & hold the lock icon and when it turns into a circ[...]
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Home and Android basics 16 Open and work with the Apps scr een T ouch the Apps button ● at the top-right of any Home screen t o open the Apps screen. The Apps scr een closes when you open an app . Y ou can also close it by touching Home . T ouch ● My apps to view just the apps you ’ve downloaded from Andr oid Market. See “M arke t ” on pa[...]
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Home and Android basics 17 Monitoring y our tablet ’ s status The right side of the Sy stem bar display s icons indicating that y ou ’v e rec eived notications , the current time , and icons indicating the tablet’ s status. Notication icons Status icons See “Managing notication s ” on page 18 . › Status ic ons Status icons indi[...]
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Home and Android basics 18 Managing notications Notications report the arrival of new messages, calendar events , and alarms, as well as ongoing ev ents , such as when you hav e congur ed your tablet as a Wi-F i hotspot. When you r eceiv e a notication, its icon appears in the Sy stem bar , to the left of the time, along with a summar y[...]
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Home and Android basics 19 Open the Notications list T ouch the time in the System bar . 1 T ouch a notication summar y to respond t o it. 2 Y ou can also touch a notication ’ s Close button to remov e it from the Notications list, or t ouch elsewhere on the screen to close the list. Respond to a Notication T ouch a Notication i[...]
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Home and Android basics 20 Status Details and Quick Settings Y ou can get more details about the curren t date and time , networking, and battery status in with the Status Details. Y ou can also open the Quick Settings to view and control the most c ommon settings for y our tablet, as well as ac cessing the complete Settings application. Open Statu[...]
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Home and Android basics 21 W ork with Quick S ettings The Quick Settings make it conv enient to view or change the most c ommon tablet settings and to open the full Settings app. Open the Status Details. 1 T ouch anywhere in the Status Details . 2 The Quick Settings open below the Status Details, r eplacing the list of current notica tions. View[...]
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Home and Android basics 22 The Quick Settings are: Fligh t mode ● : Drag the switch to ON t o turn o all the tablet ’ s radios that transmit data, including mobile da ta and W i- F i. See “ Wireless & Network settings scree n ” on page 91 . W i-F i ● : T ouch to open the Wi-F i settings. See “C onnecting to W i-F i network s ” [...]
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Home and Android basics 23 Secure your lock scr een T ouch the time in the System bar , touch the time in the Status Details panel, and touch 1 Settings at the bottom of the Quick Settings. Y ou can also open Settings by touching its icon in the Apps scr een or on a Home screen (if y ou placed a shortcut to it there). T ouch 2 Location and security[...]
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Home and Android basics 24 Encr ypt y our tablet Y ou can encr ypt all the data on your tablet: Google A ccounts , application data, music and other media, do wnloaded information, and so on. If you do , you must enter a numeric PIN or password each time y ou pow er on your tablet. Encr yption is irreversible . The only way to r evert to an unencr [...]
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Home and Android basics 25 Enter y our lock screen PIN or passw ord and touch 4 Con tinue . T ouch the 5 Encrypt tablet button again, to conrm you want t o continue . The encryption process star ts and displays its pr ogress . Encr yption can take an hour or more , during which time your tablet may r estart several times. When encr yption is com[...]
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Home and Android basics 26 In the menu that opens, touch the tab f or the category of item you want to add . 4 W idgets ● : are miniatur e apps. They are described in detail in “ W orking with widget s ” on page 28. App shortcuts ● : are app icons y ou can place on y our Home screens , so you can touch them t o open those apps without openi[...]
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Home and Android basics 27 Remov e an item fr om the Home screen T ouch & hold the item you want t o remo ve , until the Home screen g rid appears. Don ’t lift your nger . 1 The Remov e button appears in the top-right of the screen. Drag the item to the Remo ve button. 2 When the icon turns red , lift your nger . 3 The item is r emov ed[...]
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Home and Android basics 28 W ork ing with widgets Widgets ar e miniatur e apps that you can plac e on your Home scr eens. Some widgets are standalone applications , some open a relat ed application when you t ouch them, and others provide a subset of useful inf ormation or con trols f or their relat ed applications. Stock widgets include a clock, a[...]
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Home and Android basics 29 Optimizing battery life Y ou can extend your battery ’ s life between charges by turning o fea tures that y ou don ’t need. Y ou can also monitor how apps and system r esourc es consume batt er y power . Extend the life of your ba ttery T urn o radios that you aren ’t using. ● If you aren ’t using W i-F i,[...]
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Home and Android basics 30 Check the battery charge lev el Open the Settings app and touch About tablet → S tatus . The battery status (charging , discharging) and lev el (as a perc entage of fully charged) ar e display ed at the top of the screen. Monitor and con trol what uses the ba ttery The Battery Use screen show s which apps consume the mo[...]
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Working with apps 31 W ork ing with apps Y ou can open and switch among numerous apps: Andr oid manages your tablet’ s resourc es for y ou so you don ’t need to quit one to get the most out of another one. Y ou can learn about how your apps memor y . Y ou can also view and work with the les and other items you ’ve downloaded in such apps a[...]
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Working with apps 32 Open the Apps screen In Home, touch the Apps butt on (at the top right). If you have mor e apps than can t on the Apps scr een, you can slide the scr een left or right to view more. Y ou can add shor tcut to an app to a Home scr een by t ouching & holding the app on the Apps screen until outlines of the Home screens appe[...]
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Working with apps 33 Managing how apps use memor y As described in “Opening and switching app s ” on page 31 , you typically don ’t need to worry about managing apps beyond installing , opening , and using them. The operating system manages ho w they use memor y and other resourc es automatically . But there are times when y ou may want t o k[...]
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Working with apps 34 Y ou manage how apps use stor age memor y directly and indirectly in many w ays as y ou use your tablet , for e xample, b y : Installing or uninstalling apps (see “ ● Marke t ” on page 88 and “Uninstall an ap p ” on page 37 ) Downloading les in Bro wser , G oogle Mail, and other apps ● Creating les (f or examp[...]
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Working with apps 35 T ouch the ● Active tab to view the apps and their pr ocesses and services that are running or cached . See “Stop a misbehaving ap p ” on page 36 . When viewing the ● Downloaded or All tab , touch the By Size icon or the Alphabetical ic on to switch the or der of the list. Get details about an app Open the Manage Applic[...]
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Working with apps 36 Y ou can delete an app ’ s settings and other data by touching the ● Clear data button. Cache ● : If the app stores data in a tempor ar y area of the tablet’ s memor y , lists how much inf ormation is stored , and includes a button for clearing it. Launch by default ● : If you have c ongured an app t o launch certa[...]
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Working with apps 37 Uninstall an app Y ou can uninstall apps you downloaded fr om Market and other sources . ( Y ou can also use Mar ket to uninstall apps you downloaded from ther e; see “Managing download s ” on page 37) Open the Manage Applications screen. 1 T ouch the 2 Downloaded tab . T ouch the app you want to uninstall . 3 T ouch the 4 [...]
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Working with apps 38 Open Downloads and manage downloaded les T ouch the Downloads icon ● in Home: on the Apps screen or a shortcut on a Home Screen (if you added one there). See “Opening and swit ching app s ” on page 31. T ouch an item to reopen it . ● T ouch headings for earlier downloads to view them. ● Check items you w ant to del[...]
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Entering and editing text 39 Ent ering and editing te xt Y ou can use the onscreen keyboar d to enter t ext in web pages, when composing mail , and an yplace else with a text eld, or y ou can enter text by speaking instead of typing. Y ou can also edit text: inser t, delete, c opy , and even paste between applicators . Using the onscr een ke ybo[...]
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Entering and editing text 40 Enter te xt by typing T ouch a text eld to open the keyboard. The onscreen keyboar d opens. T ouch space or a punctuation mark to enter Android’ s best guess at the word you mean t o enter . T ouch the Shift key once to capitalize the next letter you type. Double -tap for ALL CAPS. If you touch in a text eld whe[...]
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Entering and editing text 41 T ouch a suggestion to enter it in place of the underlined w ord in the te xt eld. T ouch the keys on the keyboard to en ter text. ● As you type, w ords tha t the keyboard has suggestions f or are underlined . If you set the keyboard to sho w correction suggestions, they appear in a strip abov e the keyboard . The [...]
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Entering and editing text 42 T ouch space or a punctuation mark to enter a suggested w ord in place of the underlined w ord . ● If you mistype a word that the keyboar d rec ognizes , it corrects it automatically (unless y ou turn that fea ture o ). If you touch the space key , the suggestion strip oers a series of punctuation marks you can [...]
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Entering and editing text 43 Change the input language If you ’ve used the Input Method settings to make more than one language or input method a vailable , the Input Method button appears in the Syst em bar when the onscreen keyboar d, v oice input panel, or other input method is open. Y ou can open the Input Method settings by touching the Keyb[...]
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Entering and editing text 44 When prompt ed to “Speak now , ” speak what you want to ent er . 3 Say “ comma, ” “period , ” “ question mar k, ” “ exclamation mark, ” or “ exclamation point” to enter punctuation. T ext that you enter by speaking is underlined. Y ou can continue entering te xt to keep it, or delete it. When you[...]
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Entering and editing text 45 Editing te xt Y ou can edit the text you enter in t ext elds and cut, copy , or paste text, within or across apps. Some apps don ’t suppor t editing some or all of the text they display ; others may o er their own wa y to select text you want to w ork with. Edit te xt T ouch the text you want to edit. 1 The curs[...]
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Entering and editing text 46 Selec t text Y ou select text that you want to cut, c opy , delete, or replac e. T ouch & hold the text or word y ou want to select. 1 The selected text is highlighted, with a tab a t each end of the selection. Drag a selection tab to expand or reduce the r ange of selected text. Drag either selection tab to expand [...]
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Entering and editing text 47 Use the tools in the Application bar t o cut, cop y , or paste to replace the selected text. 3 Y ou can also simply enter text by typing or speaking, to replac e the selection with what you type, or touch the Delete key to deleted the selected text. C ut or cop y te xt Select the tex t to cut or cop y . 1 See “Select [...]
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Connecting to networks and devices 48 C onnecting to net w orks and devic es Y our tablet can connect to a variety of networks and devices, including mobile networks for data tr ansmission, Wi-F i data networks, and Bluetooth devic es, such as headsets . Y ou can connect your tablet to a computer , to transfer les from y our tablet, using a USB [...]
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Connecting to networks and devices 49 Network status icons turn blue if you ha ve a Google Ac count added t o your tablet and the tablet is connected to Google ser vices, f or syncing your Google Mail, C alendar events , contacts, f or backing up your settings, and so on. If you don ’t have a Google A ccount or if , for example , you ’ re conne[...]
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Connecting to networks and devices 50 Limit your da ta connection to slow er netw orks If your tablet connects to GSM mobile networks, you can e xtend your battery life by limiting your da ta connections to slower , 2G networks (GPRS or EDGE). When you are connected to a 2G network, you may wan t to postpone activities that transmit a lot of data, [...]
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Connecting to networks and devices 51 C onnecting to Wi-F i net w orks Wi-F i is a wireless network ing technology that can pr ovide Internet access at distanc es of up to 100 meters , depending on the W i-F i router and your surroundings . T o use W i-F i on y our tablet, you c onnect to a wireless access poin t, or “hotspot. ” Some hotspots a[...]
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Connecting to networks and devices 52 T urn W i-F i on and c onnect to a W i-Fi networ k If you ’ re adding a W i-F i network when rst setting up y our tablet, Wi-F i is turned on automatically , so you can skip to step 4. Open the Settings app. 1 See “Opening Setting s ” on page 90 . T ouch 2 W ireless & netw orks → W i-Fi settings [...]
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Connecting to networks and devices 53 The network prex length (a number between 0 and 32, such as 24 f or a Class C network, 16 for a Class B network, ● or 8 for a Class A network) At least one DNS server for the network ● When you ’ re connected to a network, you can touch its name in the Wi-F i settings scr een for details about the spee[...]
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Connecting to networks and devices 54 Add a W i-F i netw ork Y ou can add a W i-F i net work so the tablet will remember it, along with an y security credentials , and connect to it automatically when it is in range . Y ou must also add a W i-F i network to c onnect to it, if the network does not broadcast its name (SSID), or to add a Wi-F i networ[...]
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Connecting to networks and devices 55 F orget a W i-F i netw ork Y ou can make the tablet for get about the details of a Wi-F i network that you added—f or example , if you don ’t want the tablet to connect to it automatically or if it is a network that y ou no longer use. T urn on Wi-F i, if it ’ s not already on. 1 In the W i-F i settings s[...]
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Connecting to networks and devices 56 C onnecting to Bluetooth devices Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications technology tha t devices can use to ex change inf ormation ov er a distance of about 8 meters . The most common Bluetooth devices ar e headsets for making calls or listening to music , hands-free kits for cars, and other portabl[...]
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Connecting to networks and devices 57 Change y our tablet’ s Bluetooth name Y our tablet has a generic Bluetooth name by default, which is visible to other devic es when you c onnect them. Y ou can change the name so that it is more r ecognizable . Open the Settings application. 1 See “Opening Setting s ” on page 90 . T ouch 2 W ireless &[...]
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Connecting to networks and devices 58 If the device you want t o pair with isn ’ t in the list, ensure tha t the other device is turned on and set to be 4 discov erable . See the documentation that came with your devic e to learn how to make it disc ov erable by y our tablet, and for other instructions for pairing. If your tablet stops scanning b[...]
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Connecting to networks and devices 59 Check 3 Bluetooth to turn it on. In the list of devices, touch a pair ed but unconnected device in the list. 4 If the device you expected isn ’ t display ed, t ouch Scan for devices . When the tablet and the device ar e connected, the device is displa yed as c onnected in the list. C ongure the Bluetooth f[...]
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Connecting to networks and devices 60 Disconnect from a Bluetooth devic e T ouch the device in the Bluetooth settings screen. 1 T ouch 2 OK to conrm that y ou want to disc onnect. Unpair a Bluetooth devic e Y ou can unpair a Bluetooth device to er ase all pairing information about it. In the Bluetooth settings, touch the Wrench ic on for the Blu[...]
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Connecting to networks and devices 61 C onnect your tablet to a comput er via USB Use the USB cable that came with y our tablet to connect the tablet to a USB port on your computer . ● Y our tablet ’ s USB storage is mount ed as a drive on y our computer . Y ou can now copy les back and f orth as you would using any other external device . F[...]
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Connecting to networks and devices 62 Connect your tablet to y our computer using its USB cable . 2 Android F ile T ransfer starts, if it ’ s not already running , and opens a window that displa ys the cont ents of your tablet . Details about the amount of space on your tablet ar e at the bottom of the windo w . Y ou work with this window much as[...]
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Connecting to networks and devices 63 Sharing y our mobile data c onnection Y ou c a n s h a r e y our t ab l e t’ s m o b il e da t a c on n e cti o n w i t h a si n g le c o mp u t e r v i a a U SB c ab l e o r vi a Bl u e t oo t h : U S B tethering or Bluetooth tethering . Y ou can also share your tablet’ s data connection with up to eight d[...]
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Connecting to networks and devices 64 Use the USB cable that came with y our tablet to connect your tablet to y our computer . 1 Open the Settings application. 2 See “Opening Setting s ” on page 90 . T ouch 3 W ireless & netw orks → T ethering and por table hotspot . Check 4 USB tethering . The tablet starts shar ing its mobile network da[...]
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Connecting to networks and devices 65 Share y our tablet’ s data c onnection as a p ortable W i-F i hotspot Open the Settings application. 1 See “Opening Setting s ” on page 90 . T ouch 2 W ireless & netw orks → T ethering and por table hotspot . Check 3 P ortable W i-F i hotspot . After a moment, the tablet starts broadcasting its W i-[...]
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Connecting to networks and devices 66 T ouch 5 Congur e mobile AP . The Congur e Wi-F i hotspot dialog opens . Y ou can change the network SSID (name) that other computers see when scanning f or Wi-F i networks. Y ou can also touch the Security menu to congure the network with Wi-F i P rot ected Access 2 ( WP A2) security , with a preshar [...]
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Connecting to networks and devices 67 Add a VPN Open the Settings application. 1 See “Opening Setting s ” on page 90 . T ouch 2 W ireless & netw orks → VPN settings . T ouch 3 Add VPN . T ouch the type of VPN to add. 4 In the screen that opens, f ollow the instructions from y our network administrator t o congure each c omponent of 5 t[...]
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Connecting to networks and devices 68 Disconnect from a VPN T ouch the notication for the VPN connection in the System bar . Edit a VPN Open the Settings application. 1 T ouch 2 W ireless & netw orks → VPN settings . The VPNs you’ ve added ar e listed on the VPN settings screen. T ouch & hold the VPN whose settings y ou want to edit.[...]
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Connecting to networks and devices 69 W ork ing with secure c er ticates If your organization ’ s VPN or Wi-F i networks rely on secur e certicates, you must obtain the certicates (in les that conform t o the PKCS #12 standar d) and stor e them in your tablet’ s secure credential stor age, bef ore y ou can congur e access to thos[...]
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Connecting to networks and devices 70 T ouch the le name of the cer ticate to install . 5 Only the names of certicates that you hav e not already installed on y our tablet are displa yed . If prompted, en ter the certicate ’ s password and t ouch 6 OK . Enter a name f or the certicate and touch 7 OK . If you have not alr eady set a[...]
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Google Search 71 Google S earch Y ou can search f or information on y our tablet and on the web using Google Search. Y ou can also search the web by speaking, instead of typing: see “ V oice Sear ch and Voic e Action s ” on page 76 . Searching y our tablet and the w eb Y ou can use Google Search to nd information on y our tablet and the web [...]
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Google Search 72 Star t typing what you want t o search f or . 3 As you type, suggestions fr om Google web sear ch appear below the Search bo x, and results fr om your tablet and local searches appear to the right. Y ou can touch a suggestion ’ s arrow icon t o enter it in the Search bo x. If you do , new suggestions appear and y ou can enter mor[...]
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Google Search 73 Change what y ou target when sear ching the tablet Many applications can make some or all of their inf ormation searchable fr om the Google Search box. Sear ch results ar e displayed belo w and to the right of the Search bo x as you en ter text. Y ou can change which applications are tar getable by Google Search. Open Google Search[...]
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Google Search 74 Check or uncheck 5 P ersonalised search depending on whether y ou want Google ser vers t o make search suggestions based on your int erests and pr evious searches . T ouch 6 Manage search history to open Brow ser with a web-based inter face for viewing and manag ing the web search history associated with your Google Ac count. Chang[...]
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Google Search 75 › Google Search settings Use My L ocation ● : Check to include your loca tion when using Google Search and other Google ser vices. When you check this option, you ’ re asked whether you c onsent to allowing Google to use y our location when pr oviding these ser vices. P ersonalised search ● : Check to use information Google[...]
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Voice Sear ch and V oice Actions 76 V oice Sear ch and V oice A c tions Y ou can search f or information on the w eb and contr ol your tablet b y speaking, with Voic e Search. Y ou can also use V oice A ctions to contr ol your tablet in a number of wa ys , such as sending messages or setting Clock alarms. Searching the w eb by speaking Y ou can use[...]
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Voice Sear ch and V oice Actions 77 Speak the wor ds you want t o search f or on the web . 3 Y ou can also speak V oice Actions, which are detailed in “Using V oice Action s ” on page 77. When you ’ re nished speaking, V oice Search analyz es your speech and Br ow ser opens, displa ying results of a Google Search on the web . S ee “Brows[...]
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Voice Sear ch and V oice Actions 78 Changing V oic e Search settings Y ou use the V oice Search settings to congur e which data on your tablet y ou want t o be able to search, manage y our privacy , and to congur e a number of other settings. T o change V oice Search settings, touch the V oice Search ic on on the Home screen t o open V oice S[...]
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Accounts 79 A c c ounts Y ou can sync contacts, email, calendar ev ents , and other information with y our tablet from multiple Google A ccounts or other kinds of accounts, depending on the applications installed on y our tablet. F or example , you c ould star t by adding your personal Google A ccoun t, so your personal email , contacts, and calend[...]
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Accounts 80 Add an ac coun t T o add some accounts , you ma y need to obtain details from an IT support representa tive about the service to which the account c onnects. F or example , you ma y need to know the account’ s domain or ser ver address . Open the Acc ounts and Sync settings . 1 Y ou can do this by opening the Settings application and [...]
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Accounts 81 Remov e an acc ount Y ou can remov e an accoun t to delete it and all inf ormation associated with it fr om your tablet , including email, con tacts, settings, and so on. Open the Acc ounts and Sync settings . 1 The Ac counts and S ync Settings screen display s your curren t sync settings and a list of your curren t accounts . T ouch th[...]
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Accounts 82 C ongure gener al sync settings Open the Acc ounts and Sync settings . 1 Y ou can do this by opening the Settings application and touching A cc ounts and sync . Man y applications also have an A cc ounts button or menu item on the scr eens where y ou work with ac counts . F or example , in the Con tacts application you can t ouch the[...]
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Accounts 83 Sync inf ormation manually Open the 1 Ac coun ts and sync settings. T ouch the account whose data y ou want to sync . 2 T ouch the Sync Now button a t the top-right of the Application bar . 3 Change an acc ount’ s sync settings Open the 1 Ac coun ts and sync settings. T ouch the account whose sync settings y ou want to change . 2 The [...]
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Android apps 84 Andr oid apps In addition to Home, Google Search, Settings, and the cor e f eatures of the Andr oid platf orm, your tablet comes with an assor tment of apps for r eading email, br ow sing the web , shooting pictures and movies , listening t o music, and mor e. This section introduces y ou to some of the Andr oid apps from Google tha[...]
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Android apps 85 Calendar Calendar on the tablet works with the w eb-based Google Calendar calendaring ser vice. Y ou can view your Calendar events b y the day , week, or month, and in other views. Y ou can also create and change ev ents and congur e Calendar to notify you about upc oming events . T o learn more, visit the Andr oid App s page on [...]
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Android apps 86 C ontacts Contacts gives y ou quick and easy acc ess to the people you w ant to r each. Y ou can set Contacts to sync details about your con tacts with each Google Account other acc ount you add t o your tablet: an y changes you make t o your con tacts on the tablet, on the web , or on another device are made every where the next ti[...]
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Android apps 87 Galler y Use Galler y to view pictures and play videos that y ou ’v e taken with Camera or copied on to your tablet f orm a comput er or other source . Y ou can also view pictures in Picasa w eb albums. Y ou can per form basic editing tasks on pictures and set them as your wallpaper or c ontact pic ture . Y ou can also share your [...]
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Android apps 88 Google T alk T alk is Google’ s instant messaging and audio and video chat ser vice. Y ou can use it to communicate in real time with other people who also use Google T alk , on another Android tablet or phone or on a computer . T o learn more, visit the Andr oid App s page on the Google Mobile Help Center (ww w .google.com/suppor[...]
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Android apps 89 Movie Studio Use Movie Studio to edit the videos y ou take with Camera or c opy ont o your tablet int o movies. Y ou can cut and order scenes, add a sound tr ack, and so on. T o learn more, visit the Andr oid App s page on the Google Mobile Help Center (ww w .google.com/suppor t/mobile/bin/answer .py?answer=1196682). Music Use Music[...]
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Settings 90 Settings Y ou use the Settings application to congur e how your tablet looks , sounds, c ommunicates , prot ects your privacy , and operates in man y other wa ys. Many applications also hav e their own settings; f or details , see the documentation f or those applications. Opening Settings The Settings application contains most of th[...]
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Settings 91 W ir eless & networks settings Use Wireless & Network settings to c ongure and manage connections to networks and devices via Wi-F i, Bluet ooth, mobile networks, and via a USB connection. Y ou also use W ireless & Network settings to c ongure connections between your tablet and virtual private networks ( VPNs), to con[...]
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Settings 92 › W i-F i settings scr een F or details about w ork ing with these settings, see “C onnecting to W i-F i net work s ” on page 51. In addition to the settings described in this sec tion, you can touch the Menu button in this scr een ’ s Application bar and touch A dvanced t o view the settings described in “ Advanced Wi-F i set[...]
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Settings 93 › Bluetooth settings screen F or details about w ork ing with these settings, see “C onnecting to Bluetooth device s ” on page 56 . Bluetooth ● : Check to turn on Bluetooth so you can c onnect to Bluetooth devices . Device name ● : Opens a dialog where y ou can give y our tablet a name that is visible on some Bluetooth devic e[...]
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Settings 94 › VPN settings screen F or details about these settings , see “Connecting to virtual pr ivate networks ( VPNs ) ” on page 66 . Add VPN ● : Opens a screen that pr ompts you t o select the t ype of VPN to add. Y ou are then prompted f or VPN conguration details . VPNs ● : The list of VPNs that y ou ’v e previously congur[...]
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Settings 95 Sound settings Use the Sound settings to congur e how , and at what volume , the tablet plays music or other media with audio , notication ringtones, and alarms . Y ou also use these settings to pick the notication ringtone you pr efer and whether you hear audible f eedback when touching or locking and unlock ing the screen. V [...]
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Settings 96 Screen settings Use the Screen settings to c ongure brightness and other scr een settings. Brightness ● : Opens a dialog for adjusting the brightness of the scr een. Y ou can check Automa tic brightness to set the tablet to adjust the brightness automatically , using the tablet ’ s built-in light sensor . Or uncheck that option t[...]
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Settings 97 Enable GPS ● : Check to use your tablet’ s global positioning system (GPS) sat ellite r eceiver t o pinpoint your loca tion to within an accuracy as close as several meters (“ street level”). Actual GPS accuracy depends on a clear view of the sky and other factors. Use location f or Google Search ● : Check to use include infor[...]
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Settings 98 Use secur e credentials ● : Check to allow applications t o access y our tablet’ s encr ypted stor e of secure certicates and relat ed passwor ds and other credentials . Y ou use credential stor age to establish some kinds of VPN and Wi-F i connections, as described in “Connecting to networks and device s ” on page 48 . If yo[...]
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Settings 99 Battery use ● : Opens a list of the applications that hav e used battery power since y ou last charged y our tablet. See “ Optimizing batt er y lif e ” on page 29. Unknown sources ● : Check to permit installation of applications that y ou obtain from w eb sites , email, or other locations other than Android Market. T o protect y[...]
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Settings 100 Ac c ounts and sync settings Use the Ac counts and S ync settings to add, r emov e, and manage y our Google Ac counts and other acc ounts. Y ou also use these settings to contr ol how and whether applications send , rec eive , and sync data on their own schedules , and whether applications can synchroniz e user data automatically . Goo[...]
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Settings 101 Priv acy settings Y ou use the Privacy settings to manage whether your settings and other data ar e backed up to Google servers, using your Google accoun t. Y ou also use these settings to erase all the data on your tablet b y per forming a factor y data reset. Back up my da ta ● : Check to back up some of your personal da ta to Goog[...]
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Settings 102 Stor age settings Use the Stor age settings to monitor the used and a vailable space on y our tablet ’ s internal storage . Y ou can also view and manage the storage used by applica tions; see “Managing how apps use memor y ” on page 33. Y ou can view , reopen, and delete les you ’v e downloaded with Br owser , Google Mail, [...]
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Settings 103 C urrent input method ● : Opens a dialog where y ou can select the input method you want to use , if you ha ve mor e than one installed, or touch C ongur e input methods to open the screen wher e you can c ongure the curren t input method. Y ou can download alternativ e keyboards and other input methods fr om Android Market. In[...]
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Settings 104 › T ext-to-Speech settings screen If you don ’ t hav e speech synthesizer data installed , only the Install voic e data setting is a vailable . Listen to an e xample ● : Plays a brief sample of the speech synthesiz er , using your current settings. Alwa y s use m y settings ● : Check to use the settings on this screen in plac e[...]
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Settings 105 › C ongure input methods scr een This screen lists settings f or the input methods y ou have installed . Initially , it lists settings only for the Android keyboard . Android k eyboard ● : F or tablets with ph ysical keyboar ds, uncheck to disable the onscr een keyboard . See “ Android Keyboard settings scr ee n ” on page 10[...]
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Settings 106 Ac c essibility settings Y ou use the Acc essibility settings to congure an y acc essibility plug-ins you hav e installed on your tablet. Ac cessibility ● : Check to enable all installed accessibility plug-ins . T alkBack ● : Check to hav e an installed speech synthesizer speak the labels or names of it ems as you naviga te the [...]
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Settings 107 About tablet About tablet includes information about y our tablet. › About tablet screen Sy stem upda tes ● : Opens a screen that r epor ts on the availability of Andr oid system software updates . Status ● : Opens the Status screen with inf ormation about y our battery , mobile network connection, and other details. Battery use [...]
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Some of the contents in this manual ma y dier fr om your device depending on the software of the device or y our service provider . ww w .samsung.com English (EU). 04/2011. Rev . 1.0[...]