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User’s Guide If you need assistance: ❖ Toshiba’s Support Web site tabletsupport.toshiba.com For more information, see “If Something Goes Wrong” on page 106 in this guide. GMAD00356011 07/13...
IF YOUR DATA IS ALTERED OR LOST DUE TO ANY TROUBLE, FAILURE OR MALFUNCTION OF THE HARD DISK DRIVE OR OTHER STORAGE DEVICES AND THE DATA CANNOT BE RECOVERED, TOSHIBA SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR LOSS OF DATA, OR ANY OTHER DAMAGE RESULTING THEREFROM. WHEN COPYING OR...
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TV reception. Shielded cables must be used between the external devices and the device's ports. Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by Toshiba or parties authorized by Toshiba could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
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Contact Toshiba’s Support Web site at tabletsupport.toshiba.com. Wireless Interoperability The Toshiba Wireless LAN Card products are designed to be interoperable with any wireless LAN product that is based on Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) radio technology, and is compliant ❖...
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Wireless LAN device prior to turning on the equipment. Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation The radiated output power of the Toshiba Wireless LAN Card is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits. Nevertheless, the Toshiba Wireless LAN Card shall be used in such a manner that the potential for human contact during normal operation is minimized.
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Specific Absorption Rate (IEEE) Your device is designed to be in compliance with Radio Waves exposure regulations and does not exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves (radio frequency electromagnetic fields) in accordance with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and Industry Canada (IC). A substantial safety margin is set to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of health.
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Canada—Industry Canada (IC) This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conformé à la norme NMB- 003 du Canada. This device complies with RSS 210 of Industry Canada. The installer of this radio equipment must ensure that the antenna is located or pointed such that it does not emit RF field in excess of Health Canada limits for the general population;...
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Europe—Restrictions for use of 2.4 GHz Frequencies in European Community Countries België/ For private usage outside buildings across public grounds over Belgique: less than 300m no special registration with IBPT/BIPT is required. Registration to IBPT/BIPT is required for private usage outside buildings across public grounds over more than 300m.
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® Bluetooth modules enable wireless networks over two or more (up to a total of seven) Toshiba portable devices. Please contact Toshiba product support on Web site http://www.toshiba- europe.com/computers/tnt/bluetooth.htm in Europe or tabletsupport.toshiba.com in the United States for more information.
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® Bluetooth recommendations, Toshiba believes wireless technology is safe for use by consumers. These standards and recommendations reflect the consensus of the scientific community and result from deliberations of panels and committees of scientists who continually review and interpret the extensive research literature.
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Any export, directly or indirectly, in contravention of the U.S. Export Administration Regulations is prohibited. Notice While Toshiba has made every effort at the time of publication to ensure the accuracy of the information provided herein, product specifications, configurations, prices, system/component/options availability are all subject to change without notice.
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Device Recycling Information As part of a commitment to people and the future, Toshiba promotes the efficient use of resources by working to achieve our zero-waste-to- landfill goal at all our production sites. In addition to our existing waste reduction and recycling policies, Toshiba is strongly committed to reducing electronic waste.
Your device’s features and specifications ..20 Other documentation ........... 20 Service options ............ 21 Precautions ............ 21 File management tips........... 22 Toshiba’s online resources ........22 Chapter 1: Getting Started........23 Features and components ........23 Front............... 24 Back ............... 24 Left side ............
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Waking the tablet ........... 40 ® ® Setting up Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connections ..........41 Registering your Toshiba device ......42 Backing up your data........... 42 Backing up data using TOSHIBA File Manager ........... 42 Backing up data using your Google™ Account ............ 42 Restoring your data using your Google™...
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Accessibility settings........81 Date & time settings........82 About tablet ..........83 Chapter 3: Working with Apps ........86 Downloading Toshiba Apps......... 86 TOSHIBA Media Player........86 Apps..............87 Downloading from Google Play™ Store ..87 Preinstalled Apps on your tablet....88...
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Using an external keyboard ......96 Using an external mouse ....... 96 Using external devices........96 Chapter 5: Utilities..........97 TOSHIBA Service Station ........98 Check for application updates..... 100 Downloading updates ........100 Installing updates......... 100 Downloading and installing System updates ..........
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Contents If you need further assistance......111 Before you contact Toshiba......111 Contacting Toshiba........111 Other Toshiba Internet Web sites ...... 112 Toshiba’s worldwide offices ......112 Appendix A: Power Cord/Cable Connectors ..114 Glossary............115 Index ...............126...
Toshiba’s Web site at tabletsupport.toshiba.com. While Toshiba has made every effort at the time of publication to ensure the accuracy of the information provided herein, product specifications, configurations, prices, system/component/options availability are all subject to change without notice.
Introduction This guide This guide This guide introduces the features on your device as well as some basic procedures needed to perform tasks on your tablet, which are powered by the Android™ 4.2, Jelly Bean. This product brings new features and performance enhancements to your device.
Your device comes with the following documentation: ❖ A Legal/Safety/Regulatory document ❖ A Quick Start document ❖ A Standard Limited Warranty ❖ It may also contain guides for other programs that may come with your system. For accessory information, visit Toshiba’s Web site at accessories.toshiba.com.
Internet. Toshiba’s online resources Toshiba maintains a number of online sites to which you can connect. These sites provide information about Toshiba products, give help with technical questions and keep you up to date with future upgrades.
Chapter 1 Getting Started This chapter provides tips for using your device effectively, summarizes how to connect components, and explains what to do the first time you use your device. Please read and adhere to all safety information carefully and make sure you fully understand the instructions before you attempt to use your device in order to avoid potential hazards that could cause bodily injury, property damage, or...
Getting Started Features and components Front Camera Display (Sample Illustration) Front view ❖ —Allows you to take still photos (includes flash Camera settings) or record videos. For more information, see “Using the camera” on page Back (Sample Illustration) Back view...
Getting Started Features and components Left side Headphone/Microphone Micro USB port ® Micro HDMI port Speaker Volume control button microSD™ slot (Sample Illustration) Left side view ❖ —Allows you Headphone/Microphone Line-In jack to listen to or record sounds onto your device. For more information, see “Using external speakers or headphones”...
Getting Started Connecting to a power source Power Button Internal microphone Internal microphone (Sample Illustration) Top view ❖ —Allows you to record sounds Internal microphones using the computer’s internal microphone or an optional external microphone. You can listen to audio files using the built-in speakers, headphones, or external speakers.
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Always use the Toshiba USB/AC adaptor that was provided with your device, or use USB/AC adaptors specified by Toshiba to avoid any risk of fire or other damage to the device. Use of an incompatible USB/AC adaptor could cause fire or damage to the device possibly resulting in serious injury.
The battery life cited in the product specifications is only achieved on the select models and configurations tested by Toshiba under the specific test settings at the time of publication and is not an estimate of a system’s battery life under any conditions other than the specific test settings.
Other unusual event during use, such as abnormal sound Do not turn on the device's power again until an authorized Toshiba service provider has checked it for safety. Continued use could cause a fire or rupture possibly resulting in serious injury or device failure...
Getting Started Taking care of your battery Optimizing battery life You can extend your battery’s life between charges by turning off features you don’t need. You can also change and monitor the way apps and system resources consume battery power. Below are some of the things you can do: ❖...
Disposal of this product may be regulated due to environmental considerations. For disposal, reuse or recycling information, please contact your local government. In addition, Toshiba’s recycling initiatives include recycling programs, events, and consumer promotions. For details, please visit us.toshiba.com/green. Notice regarding CR coin cell batteries, applicable to California, U.S.A.
Setting up your device NOTE ® Toshiba recommends that you have access to a Wi-Fi network and a Google™ Account before setting up your device to take full advantage of your device’s features. Connect to a power source using the provided USB/AC adaptor.
Getting Started Using the device for the first time ® Setting up your Wi-Fi connection After choosing your language, the “Select Wi-Fi” screen ® appears, displaying all available Wi-Fi networks. (Sample Image) Select Wi-Fi screen ® Touch the Wi-Fi network you want to use and enter the key or password.
Getting Started Using the device for the first time ❖ —Sign in with an existing Google account and then follow the on screen instructions. (Sample Image) Sign in with your Google Account screen ❖ —Select if you do not have an existing Google account.
Getting Started Using the device for the first time NOTE Sign in to your Google Account now to restore settings that have been previously backed up (if applicable). If you wait until after setup, you will not be able to restore your settings.
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Getting Started Using the device for the first time ❖ Just touch the key to continue Arrow (Sample Image) This tablet belongs to... screen The Google services screen appears. (Sample Image) Google services screen...
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Getting Started Using the device for the first time Touch the key to continue. Arrow The “Setup complete” screen appears. (Sample Image) Setup complete screen Touch to complete the setup process. Finish NOTE This may take several minutes. If your screen times-out and goes blank/dark, press the Power button to turn on the screen again.
Getting Started Using the device for the first time Setting the date and time The “Date & time” screen appears. NOTE If you have not set up an Internet connection, this screen appears. (Sample Image) Date & time screen Select a preferred time zone, or set the current date and time.
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Getting Started Using the device for the first time The “This tablet belongs to…” screen appears. (Sample Image) This tablet belongs to… screen There are two options in the “This tablet belongs to…” screen: ❖ Enter your information into the name First Last...
Getting Started Using the device for the first time The “Setup complete” screen appears. Touch Finish continue to the main Home screen. (Sample Image) Setup complete screen NOTE The setup may take several minutes to complete. If your screen times out and goes blank/dark, press the Power button to turn on the screen again.
Getting Started Using the device for the first time Touch and hold the ( ) icon and drag it to the Lock edge of the large circle surrounding it. The last screen viewed appears. ® ® Setting up Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connections ®...
78. If you need to replace your device, your data can be restored to your new one. Backing up data using TOSHIBA File Manager Using the TOSHIBA File Manager, you can back up your data to a microSD™ Card. For more information, see “TOSHIBA File Manager Utility”...
Getting Started Backing up your data Restoring your data using your Google™ Account If your data was previously backed up using this service you can sign in to your Google Account and choose to restore your settings from your Google Account to your device. (Sample Image) Backup and Restore screen Touch the key to continue.
Getting Started Navigation and features Navigation and features Your device exemplifies the innovative blending of touch- screen technology and intuitive application design making the most of your tablet device. Time Google™ search bar Status icons Notifications Voice recognition Clock Widget Home screens Apps...
Getting Started Navigation and features Icon Name Description Recent Apps Touch to view the most recently view button apps. Time display Located in the System bar to the left of the Status icons. Battery status Located in the System bar. Displays the icon status of the battery charge.
Getting Started Navigation and features Each Home screen may display icons for any of the following: ❖ Widgets ❖ Applications ❖ Bookmarks ❖ Games ❖ Thumbnails Your Home screen will contain other icons depending on how you have customized it. See “Customizing your Home screens”...
Getting Started Navigation and features —Tap quickly twice to zoom in. For example, Double-tap double-tap a section of a Web page to zoom in on that section. Double-tap again to zoom out. —In some apps (such as Maps and Gallery), you can Pinch zoom in and out by placing two fingers on the screen at once and pinching them together (to zoom out) or spreading them...
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Getting Started Navigation and features In some media apps, the System bar controls are replaced by dim dots while a movie, slide show, etc. is displayed. This increases the viewing space on the screen. Touch the dot that corresponds with the desired control, or touch a blank area of the System bar to restore the full view.
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Getting Started Navigation and features Most apps that send notifications, such as Gmail™ and the calendar, have their own settings. These settings can be configured to send notifications in different ways, with a sound or vibration, etc. See the documentation for those apps for details.You can open the Notifications list to view all of your current notifications.
Toshiba is not responsible for any losses that may occur, as a result of the inability to access your device.
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Getting Started Navigation and features Touch Screen Lock Touch , or Slide Pattern Password is the default screen lock option. If you touch Slide Slide you will be taken back to the Security screen. The next time you wake up your device from sleep, you will be taken to the Lock screen.
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Getting Started Navigation and features ❖ Encryption is irreversible. The only way to revert to an unencrypted device is to perform a factory data reset, which will erase all your data. ❖ You must not interrupt the encryption process or you will lose some or all of your data.
Getting Started Customizing your Home screens Customizing your Home screens You can add Apps icons, Widgets, Bookmark shortcuts, and other items to any available free space on any Home screen. You can also change the Wallpaper. For more information on the Home screens, see “Navigation and features”...
Getting Started Customizing your Home screens Creating, naming, and removing folders Creating a folder Complete the following steps to create folders on your Home screen. Locate the desired first app (on a Home screen) that you want to include in a folder. Locate the second app (on the Home screen or in the app list).
Getting Started Customizing your Home screens The name of the folder turns into a field you can type into. Type the desired name. The folder is now renamed. (Sample Image) Named folder Removing a folder To remove folders from your Home screen: Locate and open the folder (on a Home screen) that you want to remove.
Getting Started Turning off the device Turning off the device It is a good idea to turn off your device when you are not using it for a while. If you are using the device for the first time, leave the device plugged into a power source (even though the device is off) to fully charge the battery.
Getting Started Turning off the device Using Shut down mode The Shut down mode completely shuts down the device without saving your data or the current state of the device. Shut down mode closes all open apps, shuts down the operating system, and then turns off your tablet.
Getting Started Managing your accounts Using Sleep mode Your device will automatically time-out after a couple minutes of non-operation, placing it into Sleep mode. The screen dims and then darkens to conserve battery power. For more information on waking the tablet from Sleep mode, see “Waking the tablet”...
Getting Started Managing your accounts Add an account ® Add multiple Google™ Accounts and Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync accounts to have all your accounts available on your tablet device. For more information, see “Accounts settings” on page Touch the ) icon. Settings The Settings menu appears.
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Getting Started Managing your accounts Scroll down to the setting. Accounts The Accounts menu, appears, displaying a list of the current accounts. Touch the account you wish to delete. Touch the ( ) icon in the upper-right corner. Menu (Sample Image) Removing an account Touch from the dialog box to Remove account...
Getting Started Navigation, Maps, and Local Navigation, Maps, and Local To access Navigation, Maps, and Local: Touch the ) icon. Apps The Apps menu appears. Touch the ( ) icon, ( ) icon, or the Navigation Maps ( ) icon. Local Do not use this device while driving.
Getting Started Factory data reset To sort the items, touch the menu option on the Sort by size top right of the screen. To uninstall items: Select the item(s) you wish to delete. Touch the ( ) icon. Delete To share items: Select the item(s) you wish to share.
Getting Started Caring for your device Caring for your device This section gives tips on cleaning and moving your device. For information about taking care of your device’s battery, “Taking care of your battery” on page The screen is made of glass so avoid contact with sharp, rough, or abrasive objects or substances as screen may break or scratch if not handled properly.
Settings Customizing your device’s settings You can customize the settings for the various functions on your Toshiba tablet, such as screen orientation, or sound settings. Apps and Settings menus This menu contains most of the tools you will need to customize and configure your tablet.
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Settings Customizing your device’s settings The Apps menu appears. (Sample Image) Apps menu screen The following are some of the icons you may find in the Apps menu. Icon Name Description Settings Touch to open the Settings menu. Browser Touch to open and view Web sites. Chrome Touch to open and view Google™...
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Downloads Touch to view the Downloads application, see “Managing downloads” on page Media Player Touch to open the multimedia player, see “TOSHIBA Media Player” on page Play Books Touch to view the books that have been downloaded to your tablet.
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Settings Customizing your device’s settings To access the Settings menu: ❖ Touch the ) icon. Settings The Settings menu appears. (Sample Image) Settings menu screen The following are some of the icons you may find in the Settings menu. Icon Name Description ®...
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Settings Customizing your device’s settings Icon Name Description Battery Displays battery status, see “Battery Notice” on page Apps Touch to view and manage the installed applications, see “Apps settings” on page Accounts Add, remove, and manage all of your accounts, and sync accounts to work together, see “Accounts settings”...
Settings Customizing your device’s settings Wireless and networks settings Use the Wireless & networks settings to configure and ® manage connections to networks and devices via Wi-Fi , or ® Bluetooth . For more information, see “Setting up Wi-Fi® and Bluetooth® connections” on page 41.
Settings Customizing your device’s settings ❖ —Select to make your tablet Visibility timeout ® Bluetooth discoverable by other devices for a brief period of time. ❖ —Displays a list of files Show received files ® Bluetooth received via Sound settings The Sound settings can be configured to set the audio for media playback, notifications, and alarms with the desired volume level and notification sounds.
Settings Customizing your device’s settings ❖ —Select to hear a sound while touching Touch sounds the buttons, icons, and other onscreen items. ❖ —Select to hear a sound when Screen lock sound locking or unlocking the screen. Display settings You can change the Display settings for various things, such as orientation of the display or brightness level for energy conservation.
Settings Customizing your device’s settings ❖ —Displays the Brightness control bar Brightness screen. To change the brightness level, deselect the Automatic brightness option. Then touch and slide the bar left or right to decrease or increase the screen brightness. ❖ —Select to change the wallpaper.
Settings Customizing your device’s settings ❖ —Under Device administration, Device administrators touch open a screen with a list of the applications you have authorized to be administrators for your tablet. This is typically an email, calendar, or other enterprise application that you granted this authority to, when you added an account hosted by an enterprise service that requires the ability to implement security policies on any devices that connect to it.
Settings Customizing your device’s settings Touch the ) icon. Apps The Apps menu appears. (Sample Image) Apps menu screen Touch item you want to change in the Apps menu. Below are some of the categories you can choose from: ❖ —Displays a list of the applications and Downloaded other software downloaded on your tablet.
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Settings Customizing your device’s settings Touch the ) icon. Users The Users menu appears. (Sample Image) Users menu screen Touch Other users A “Set up user now?” dialog box appears. (Sample Image) Set up user now dialog box Touch to continue. Set up now Follow the on-screen instructions.
Settings Customizing your device’s settings Accounts settings You can add, remove, and manage your Google™ Accounts and other accounts, using the Accounts settings. For more information, see “Managing your accounts” on page 58. Use these settings to also control the ways in which applications send, receive, and sync data on their own schedules, or how applications synchronize user data automatically.
Settings Customizing your device’s settings While an account is selected, you can touch the Menu button to: ❖ —Touch to remove the account and Remove account all of its data. ❖ —Touch to synchronize your data now. Sync Now Backup & reset settings You can use the Backup &...
Settings Customizing your device’s settings may also take advantage of this feature, allowing you to restore the associated data of a reinstalled application. NOTE If you disable this option, data will no longer be backed up to your Google Account. All existing backed up data is deleted from Google servers.
Settings Customizing your device’s settings Language & input settings You can select the language and configure various input methods, such as the Google™ text-to-speech engine for applications that support it. To change the settings: Language & input Touch the ) icon. Settings The Settings menu appears.
Settings Customizing your device’s settings ❖ —Under , select Default Keyboard and Input Methods this to change and configure between available keyboards. ❖ —Under , select this to configure Voice Search Speech the Voice search options. One of the available options is: ❖...
Settings Customizing your device’s settings Date & time settings Use the Date & time settings to configure your preferences for the way in which dates are displayed. To change the settings: Date & time Touch the ) icon. Settings The Settings menu appears. Touch the ) icon.
Touch the item you wish to view in the About tablet menu. Below are some of the categories you can choose from: ❖ —Select to open the Toshiba Service System updates Station that lists the availability of operating system software updates.
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Settings Customizing your device’s settings Accessing the Notifications menu You can open the Notifications menu to view pending activity on your tablet. Touch and swipe down from the upper-left corner of the screen in the System bar. The Notifications menu displays. (Sample Image) Notifications menu screen Touch any open area of the display screen to close the Notifications menu.
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Settings Customizing your device’s settings Touch the icon that corresponds to the setting you wish to change, and then select the setting you wish to change it to. Touch any open area of the display screen to close the Quick Settings menu. The following are some of the icons you may find in the Quick Settings menu.
Chapter 3 Working with Apps Downloading Toshiba Apps You can download Toshiba apps from the Toshiba App Place™ by touching the App Place icon. NOTE To download apps, you must be connected to the Internet. TOSHIBA Media Player The TOSHIBA Media Player is a multimedia player that allows users to experience outstanding multimedia viewing enjoyment.
Working with Apps Apps On the Media Player’s main screen, touch the Menu button. (Sample Image) Toshiba Media Player Settings menu screen The menu may display the following options: ❖ —Opens the list of available playback Playback device devices ❖...
“Moving an item from the Home screen” on page You can install many more apps, widgets, games, etc. by visiting the Toshiba App Place™ or Google Play™ Store. Uninstalling Apps on your tablet To uninstall applications from your tablet. Touch the ) icon.
Chapter 4 Exploring the Features on your Device Using the onscreen keyboard Your tablet comes with an onscreen keyboard. (Sample Image) Onscreen keyboard Enter text using the onscreen keyboard. Some applications open a text field that when touched, opens the onscreen keyboard allowing you to enter text.
Exploring the Features on your Device Using the onscreen keyboard Type to enter text To begin typing, touch the text field in the application you are using to open the onscreen keyboard. (Sample Image) Touching a text field to type An insertion point tab ( ) appears where you touch the text field.
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Exploring the Features on your Device Using the onscreen keyboard Place the cursor in the text field where you want to place the text. Touch and hold until the ( ) option appears on Paste the screen. Touch the ( ) icon. Paste The text is inserted into the new text field.
Exploring the Features on your Device Using the built-in speakers You can change the language you want to use by touching ( ) button, or by going to the Settings Input Method menu, see “Language & input settings” on page Speak to enter text You can use the speech-recognition feature to input text to the onscreen keyboard.
Exploring the Features on your Device Using external speakers or headphones Using external speakers or headphones Instead of using the internal speakers, you can connect headphones or a pair of external stereo speakers. Do not set the volume too high on this device or when using headphones.
Using a microSD™ Card For detailed information regarding supported media, see the detailed specifications for your device at tabletsupport.toshiba.com. The microSD™ Card slot supports the use of microSD™ (SD™) media. This media can be used with a variety of digital products: digital music players, cellular phones, PDAs, digital cameras, digital video camcorders, etc.
Exploring the Features on your Device Adding optional external devices Touch the ( ) icon. Storage The Storage menu appears. Touch Unmount SD card Open the port cover. Gently press the card inward to release it. The card pops out slightly. Grasp the card and pull it straight out.
Exploring the Features on your Device Adding optional external devices Using an external keyboard If you prefer to use an external keyboard, you can attach one ® Bluetooth to your device by pairing a enabled keyboard ® Bluetooth using the available connectivity on your device.
NOTE The utilities described in this chapter, and the icons shown in the sample images are applicable only if the related utility is available on your system. ❖ TOSHIBA Service Station ❖ TOSHIBA File Manager Utility ❖ TOSHIBA Adaptive display...
The first time TOSHIBA Service Station is run, you will be prompted to accept the access agreement. This agreement authorizes the app to collect certain basic information about your device and send it to the Toshiba servers as part of the process of obtaining updates.
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Decline NOTE The TOSHIBA Service Station app will not be able to notify you of new software and application updates if you choose to decline the agreement. The main screen of this application includes the following areas: ❖...
Utilities TOSHIBA Service Station Check for application updates During normal operations, the TOSHIBA Service Station will periodically check for updates to your system. This is done automatically. You will be notified with the TOSHIBA Service in the Status bar when new updates become Station icon available.
Do not interrupt or turn off your tablet during a system update once it has begun. Data loss may occur. TOSHIBA File Manager Utility Using the TOSHIBA File Manager, you can back up your data to a microSD™ Card. Insert a microSD™ Card into the microSD™ Card slot on your tablet.
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(Sample Image) TOSHIBA File Manager - files checked At this time you can touch individual files and folders with the grayed-out checkmarks to select them.
Utilities TOSHIBA File Manager Utility Select the folder you want to copy the files/folders to, and then touch the ) icon in the action bar Paste located at the top right corner of the screen. The files are copied to the microSD™ Card.
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Utilities TOSHIBA File Manager Utility Icon Name Description Delete Touch and hold the file or folder to select it. Touch the Delete icon to permanently delete the item from the location it is currently in. The system will prompt you to make sure this is what you want to do.
To perform a screen capture, press the Power and Volume down button simultaneously for a few seconds. TOSHIBA Adaptive display The Toshiba Adaptive display provides an enhanced visual experience in varying locations and conditions. It automatically adjusts the display brightness and gamma based on ambient light.
This chapter aims to help you solve many problems by yourself. It covers the problems you are most likely to encounter. If all else fails, contact Toshiba. You will find information on Toshiba’s support services at the end of this chapter. Problems when you turn on the device These problems may occur when you turn on the power.
If Something Goes Wrong The operating system is not working The device starts but when you touch an icon nothing happens. Your device may have an application or resource conflict. Try shutting down and restarting. The operating system is not working Once you are familiar with the Home screens and used to the way the operating system responds, you can easily detect if the it is not working correctly.
If Something Goes Wrong Power and the batteries Power and the batteries Your device receives its power through the USB/AC adaptor and USB/power cable or from the system battery. Power problems are interrelated. For example, a faulty USB/AC adaptor or USB/power cable will neither power the device nor recharge the batteries.
If Something Goes Wrong Display problems Display problems Here are some typical display problems and their solutions: The screen does not look correct. You can change the display settings by touching the ) icon on the Home screen. For more Settings information, see “Display settings”...
The terms and concepts used assume a basic understanding of networks, and may be for more advanced users. If you need assistance or if you are not familiar with the terminology, please contact Toshiba. ❖ ® Your device is equipped with an internal Wi-Fi adapter.
Contacting Toshiba Toshiba’s Technical Support Web site For technical support, or to stay current on the most recent software and hardware options for your device, and for other product information, be sure to regularly check the Toshiba Web site at tabletsupport.toshiba.com...
If Something Goes Wrong Other Toshiba Internet Web sites Other Toshiba Internet Web sites toshiba.com Worldwide Toshiba corporate site us.toshiba.com Marketing and product information in the USA Accessories information in the USA accessories.toshiba.com www.toshiba.ca Canada www.toshiba-Europe.com Europe www.toshiba.co.jp/index.htm Japan latin.toshiba.com Mexico and all of Latin America acclaim.toshiba.com...
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Spain United States The Rest of Europe Toshiba America Information Toshiba Europe (I.E.) GmbH Systems, Inc. Hammfelddamm 8 9740 Irvine Boulevard D-4-1460 Neuss Irvine, California 92618 Germany United States For more information on additional Toshiba worldwide locations, please visit: www.toshiba.co.jp/index.htm.
Appendix A Power Cord/Cable Connectors Your device ships with the correct power supply for the country of purchase. This appendix shows the shapes of the typical AC power cord/cable connectors for various parts of the world. Canada UL approved CSA approved United Kingdom Europe VDA approved...
Glossary TECHNICAL NOTE: Some features defined in this glossary may not be available on your device. Acronyms The following acronyms may appear in this User’s Guide. Alternating Current Applications Apps bits per second Central Processing Unit Direct Current Dots Per Inch Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory EPROM Federal Communications Commission...
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Glossary Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IEEE Input/Output interrupt request Internet Service Provider kilobyte Liquid Crystal Display Light Emitting Diode megabyte Random Access Memory Radio Frequency Interference Read-Only Memory Real-Time Clock Secure Digital Thin Film Transistor Universal Serial Bus Uniform Resource Locator Wide Area Network World Wide Web...
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Glossary —A device that provides a compatible connection adapter between two units. For example, the tablet’s internal display adapter receives information from the software and translates it into images on the screen. An adapter can take a number of forms, from a microprocessor to a simple connector.
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Glossary —To start the tablet. The term “boot” originates from boot bootstrap program (as in “pulling itself up by its bootstraps”), a program that loads and initializes the operating system. reboot. See also —An electrical circuit that connects the central processing unit (CPU) with other parts of the tablet, such as the video adapter, disk drives, and ports.
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Glossary Central Processing Unit (CPU). —See —A section of very fast memory residing between CPU cache the CPU and the tablet’s main memory that temporarily stores data and instructions the CPU will need to execute cache. commands and programs. See also —An onscreen symbol (usually a flashing vertical line) cursor that indicates the position where characters will appear...
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Glossary —A program that is ready to run. Application executable file programs and batch files are examples of executable files. Names of executable files usually end with a .bat, .exe, or .apk extension. —A device that connects to a tablet to expansion device expand its capabilities.
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Glossary —An interface HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) used to transmit high quality audio and video signal via a single cable in digital format, providing better picture quality than analog signal. —The ability to add or remove devices from the hot swapping tablet while it is running and have the operating system automatically recognize the change.
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Glossary —The computer’s main circuit board that motherboard contains the processor, memory, and other primary components. —To initialize the external storage device for transferring mount and storing files. —A combination of two or more media, such as multimedia sound, animation, and video in an application or presentation.
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Glossary Central Processing Unit (CPU) —See processor —The attributes of an object or device. For example, properties the properties of a file include the file’s type, size, and creation date. Volatile — memory that can RAM (Random Access Memory) Volatile be written to as well as read.
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Glossary —A feature of some operating systems that allows you to Sleep turn off the tablet without exiting your open applications and to continue from where you left off when you turn the tablet on again. application. hardware. —See Compare software —To move your finger quickly across the surface of the Swipe...
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Glossary ® —A registered trademark term of the Wi-Fi Alliance that Wi-Fi stands for Wireless Fidelity, and is another term for the communication protocol to permit an Ethernet connection using wireless communication components. —The worldwide network of Web World Wide Web (www) sites linked together over the Internet.
59 backing up data 22 managing 58 Google™ Account 42 remove an account 59 TOSHIBA File Manager 42 Accounts settings 77 Backup & reset settings 78 adding automatic restore 79 optional external devices 95 back up my data 78...
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Index care 29 restoring 43 charging 28 date & time maintaining 30 settings 82 optimizing battery life 30 date & time settings safety precautions 29 automatic 82 taking care of 29 automatic date & time 82 Bluetooth® Select date format 82 wireless &...
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Index ports 96 external headphones icon using 93 Battery status 45 external speakers Browser 65 using 93 Calculator app 66 Calendar app 66 Chrome 65 factory data reset 62 Downloads app 66 features 20 Gallery app 66 features and components 23 Gmail 46 other documentation 20 Gmail™...
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49 GPS 72 Notifications menu 84 settings 72 Wi-Fi & mobile network online resources location 72 Toshiba 22 onscreen keyboard maintaining your battery 30 speak to text 92 Make passwords visible typing 90 security 73 using 89...
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93 settings 73 recovery Select date format factory data reset 62 date & time settings 82 registering your Toshiba device 42 select language Removing language & input settings 80 Folders 54 select time zone restoring your data 43 date &...