Apple A1490 Users Guide

iPad
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User Guide
For iOS 7.0.1 Software
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13 Chapter 2: Getting Started 13 Set up iPad 13 Connect to Wi-Fi 14 Apple ID 14 Setting up mail and other accounts 14 Managing content on your iOS devices 15 iCloud 16 Connect iPad to your computer 16 Sync with iTunes 17 Your iPad name 17 Date and time 17 International settings 18 Viewing this user guide on iPad
19 Chapter 3: Basics 19 Using apps 21 Customizing iPad 22 Type text 25 Dictation 26 Search 27 Control Center 27 Alerts and Notication Center 28 Sounds and silence 28 Do Not Disturb 29 AirDrop, iCloud, and other ways to share 29 Transfer les 29 Personal Hotspot 30 AirPlay 30 AirPrint 31 Bluetooth devices 31 Restrictions 31 Privacy
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34 Charge and monitor the battery 35 Travel with iPad
36 Chapter 4: Siri 36 Using Siri 36 Tell Siri about yourself 37 Make corrections 37 Siri settings
38 Chapter 5: Safari 38 Safari at a glance 39 Search 39 Browse the web 40 Keep bookmarks 41 Share what you discover 41 Fill in forms 42 Avoid clutter with Reader 42 Save a reading list for later 42 Privacy and security 43 Safari Settings
44 Chapter 6: Mail 44 Write messages 45 Get a sneak peek 45 Finish a message later 45 See important messages 46 Attachments 46 Work with multiple messages 47 See and save addresses 47 Print messages 47 Mail settings
49 Chapter 7: Messages 49 iMessage service 49 Send and receive messages 50 Managing conversations 51 Share photos, videos, and more 51 Messages settings
52 Chapter 8: FaceTime 52 FaceTime at a glance 53 Make and answer calls 53 Manage calls
54 Chapter 9: Camera 54 Camera at a glance 54 Take photos and videos 55 HDR 55 View, share, and print 56 Camera settings
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57 Chapter 10: Photos 57 View photos and videos 58 Organize your photos and videos 58 iCloud Photo Sharing 59 My Photo Stream 60 Share photos and videos 60 Edit photos and trim videos 61 Print photos 61 Picture Frame 61 Importing photos and videos 62 Photos settings
63 Chapter 11: Photo Booth 63 Taking photos 64 Managing photos
65 Chapter 12: Videos 65 Videos at a glance 65 Add videos to your library 66 Control Playback 67 Videos settings
68 Chapter 13: Calendar 68 Calendar at a glance 68 Invitations 69 Using multiple calendars 70 Share iCloud calendars 70 Calendar settings
71 Chapter 14: Contacts 71 Contacts at a glance 72 Add contacts 73 Contacts settings
74 Chapter 15: Notes 74 Notes at a glance 75 Share notes in multiple accounts
76 Chapter 16: Reminders 77 Scheduled reminders 77 Location reminders 77 Reminders settings
78 Chapter 17: Clock 78 Clock at a glance 79 Alarms and timers
80 Chapter 18: Maps 80 Find places 81 Get more info 81 Get directions 82 3D and Flyover
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82 Maps settings
83 Chapter 19: Music 83 iTunes Radio 84 Getting music 84 Browse and play 85 Album Wall 85 Audiobooks 85 Playlists 85 Genius—made for you 86 Siri 86 iTunes Match 87 Home Sharing 87 Music settings
89 Chapter 20: iTunes Store 89 iTunes Store at a glance 89 Browse or search 90 Purchase, rent, or redeem 90 iTunes Store settings
91 Chapter 21: App Store 91 App Store at a glance 91 Find apps 92 Purchase, redeem, and download 92 App Store settings
94 Chapter 22: Newsstand 94 Newsstand at a glance
95 Chapter 23: Game Center 95 At a glance 96 Play with friends 96 Game Center settings
97 Chapter 24: iBooks 97 At a glance 98 Reading books 99 Interacting with multimedia 99 Studying notes and vocabulary lists 100 Organizing the bookshelf 100 Syncing books and PDFs 101 Printing or emailing a PDF 101 iBooks settings
102 Chapter 25: Podcasts
104 Appendix A: Accessibility 104 Accessibility features 104 Accessibility Shortcut 105 VoiceOver 115 Siri
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115 Zoom 115 Invert Colors 115 Speak Selection 116 Speak Auto-Text 116 Large and bold text 116 Reduced screen motion 116 On/o switch labels 116 Subtitles and closed captions 117 Mono audio and balance 117 Assignable tones 117 Guided Access 118 Switch Control 118 AssistiveTouch 119 Widescreen keyboards 119 Accessibility in OS X
120 Appendix B: iPad in Business 120 iPad in the enterprise 120 Mail, Contacts, and Calendar 120 Network access 120 Apps
122 Appendix C: International Keyboards 122 Use international keyboards 123 Special input methods
125 Appendix D: Safety, Handling, & Support 125 Important safety information 127 Important handling information 127 iPad Support site 128 Restart or reset iPad 128 Reset iPad settings 128 An app doesn’t ll the screen 129 Onscreen keyboard doesn’t appear 129 Get information about your iPad 129 Usage information 129 Disabled iPad 129 VPN settings 130 Proles settings 130 Back up iPad 131 Update and restore iPad software 131 Cellular settings 132 Sound, music, and video 134 Sell or give away iPad? 134 Learning more, service, and support 134 FCC compliance statement 135 Canadian regulatory statement 135 Disposal and recycling information 137 Apple and the environment
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Multi-Touch display
FaceTime camera
Home
App icons
Status bar
Lightning connector
Speakers
Microphone
Headset jack
Sleep/ Wake
Sleep/
iSight camera
Volume up/down
Nano SIM tray (on some models)
Side Switch
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iPad at a Glance
Read this chapter to learn about iPad features, how to use the controls, and more.
iPad Overview
iPad mini 2nd generation
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Status bar
App icons
Home
iSight camera
Side Switch
Volume up/down
Wake
FaceTime camera
Multi-Touch display
Microphone
Headset jack
Nano SIM tray (on some models)
Speakers
Lightning connector
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Multi-Touch display
FaceTime camera
Home
App icons
Status bar
Lightning connector
Speaker
Microphone
Headset jack
Micro SIM tray (on some models)
Sleep/Wake
iSight camera
Volume up/down
Side Switch
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iPad 5th generation
Status bar
App icons
Home
iSight camera
Side Switch
Volume up/down
Sleep/Wake
Microphone
FaceTime camera
Multi-Touch display
Headset jack
Micro SIM tray (on some models)
Speaker
Your features and Home screen may be dierent, depending on the model of iPad you have.
Lightning connector
Accessories
The following accessories are included with iPad:
USB power adapter. Use the included power adapter to power iPad and charge the battery.
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Note: The power adapter included with iPad may vary by model and region.
Lightning to USB Cable. Use this to connect iPad (4th generation or later) or iPad mini to the USB power adapter or to your computer.
30-pin to USB Cable. Use this to connect iPad 2 or iPad 3rd generation to the USB power adapter or to your computer. Use the cable with the optional iPad Dock, or plug it directly into iPad.
Multi-Touch screen
The Multi-Touch screen displays a wealth of info, entertainment, and creativity, all at your
ngertips. A few simple gestures—tap, drag, swipe, and pinch and stretch—are all you need to
explore and use iPad apps.
Sleep/Wake button
You can lock iPad by putting it to sleep when you’re not using it. When you lock iPad, nothing happens if you touch the screen, but music continues playing and you can use the volume button.
Sleep/Wake button
Lock iPad. Press the Sleep/Wake button.
Unlock iPad. Press the Home button or the Sleep/Wake button, then drag the slider.
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Volume up/down
Side Switch
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Turn iPad o. Hold down the Sleep/Wake button for a few seconds until the red slider appears, then drag the onscreen slider.
Turn iPad on. Hold down the Sleep/Wake button until the Apple logo appears.
If you don’t touch the screen for a minute or two, iPad locks itself. You can change how long iPad waits to lock the screen, or set a passcode to unlock iPad.
Set the auto-lock time. Go to Settings > General > Auto-Lock.
Set a passcode. Go to Settings > General > Passcode Lock.
You can use an iPad Smart Cover or iPad Smart Case, sold separately, to automatically lock or unlock an iPad 2 or later.
Set your iPad Smart Cover or iPad Smart Case to lock and unlock iPad. Go to Settings > General > Lock/Unlock.
Home button
The Home button lets you get back to the Home screen at any time. It also provides other convenient shortcuts.
Go to the Home screen. Press the Home button.
On the Home screen, tap an app to open it. See Start at home on page 19.
See apps you’ve opened. Double-click the Home button when iPad is unlocked, then swipe left or right.
Use Siri (iPad 3rd generation or later). Press and hold the Home button. See Chapter 4, Siri, on page 36.
Volume button and Side Switch
Use the Volume button to adjust the volume of songs and other media, and of alerts and
sound eects. Use the Side Switch to disable audio alerts and notications. You can also use it
to lock the screen rotation and prevent the iPad display from switching between portrait and landscape mode.
Side Switch
Volume up/down
Adjust the volume. Press the Volume button up or down.
Mute the sound: Press and hold the bottom end of the Volume button.
Set a volume limit: Go to Settings > Music > Volume Limit.
WARNING: For important information about avoiding hearing loss, see Important safety
information on page 125.
Mute notications, alerts, and sound eects. Slide the Side Switch down.
The Side Switch doesn’t mute audio playback, such as music, podcasts, movies, and TV shows.
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Nano SIM card
SIM tray
SIM eject tool
Micro SIM card
SIM tray
SIM eject tool
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Use the Side Switch to lock the screen rotation. Go to Settings > General > “Use the Side Switch to…,” then tap Lock Rotation.
You can also use the Do Not Disturb setting to silence FaceTime calls, alerts, and notications.
Set iPad to Do Not Disturb: Swipe up from the bottom edge of the screen to open Control Center, then tap . Do Not Disturb keeps alerts and notications from making any sounds or lighting up the screen when the screen is locked. Alarms, however, still sound, and if the screen is
unlocked, Do Not Disturb has no eect.
To schedule quiet hours, allow specic people to call, or allow repeated FaceTime calls to ring through, go to Settings > Notications > Do Not Disturb. See Do Not Disturb on page 28.
SIM card tray
The SIM card in iPad Wi-Fi + Cellular models is used for cellular data. If your SIM card isn’t installed or if you change cellular data carriers, you may need to install or replace the SIM card.
iPad mini Wi-Fi + Cellular
SIM eject tool
SIM
Nano SIM card
iPad Wi-Fi + Cellular
Open the SIM tray. Insert the SIM eject tool into the hole on the SIM tray, then press rmly and
push the tool straight in until the tray pops out. Pull out the SIM tray to install or replace the SIM card. If you don’t have a SIM eject tool, try the end of a small paper clip.
tray
SIM eject tool
SIM tray
Micro SIM card
For more information, see Cellular settings on page 131.
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