iPad User Guide
Contents 2 7 7 8 9 14 16 21 22 23 24 25 26 Chapter 1: At a Glance 27 27 27 28 33 34 36 36 Chapter 2: Getting Started 37 37 37 40 40 41 Chapter 3: Safari 42 42 42 42 44 Chapter 4: Mail Overview Buttons Home Screen Multi-Touch Screen Onscreen Keyboard Searching Bluetooth Battery Security Features Removing the Micro-SIM Card Using and Cleaning iPad What You Need Setting Up iPad Syncing Connecting to the Internet Mail, Contacts, and Calendar Accounts Disconnecting iPad from Your Computer Viewing t
47 47 Searching Email Organizing Email 48 48 48 49 50 52 54 54 55 Chapter 5: Photos 56 56 56 57 58 59 59 59 Chapter 6: Videos 60 60 61 62 63 Chapter 7: YouTube 64 64 64 65 65 67 67 68 68 Chapter 8: Calendar 69 69 70 70 71 Chapter 9: Contacts About Photos Syncing Photos with Your Computer Importing Photos from iPhone or a Digital Camera Viewing Photos Sharing Photos Assigning a Photo to a Contact Wallpaper and Lock Screen Photos Using Picture Frame About Videos Playing Videos Controlling Vid
72 72 73 73 73 Chapter 10: Notes 74 74 74 79 80 80 81 Chapter 11: Maps 82 82 87 89 Chapter 12: iPod 90 90 90 91 92 93 94 94 95 95 95 Chapter 13: iTunes Store 96 96 96 97 97 98 99 99 100 100 Chapter 14: App Store 101 101 Chapter 15: iBooks Writing and Reading Notes Searching Notes Emailing Notes Syncing Notes About Maps Finding and Viewing Locations Getting Directions Showing Traffic Conditions Finding and Contacting Businesses Sharing Location Information Playing Music and Other Audio U
102 102 102 103 104 104 104 104 Syncing Books Finding Books Purchasing Books Reading Books Changing the Type Size and Font Searching in a Book Having a Book Read to You Using the Bookshelf 105 105 106 113 114 114 114 115 115 Chapter 16: Accessibility 116 116 116 116 117 117 118 119 119 119 125 129 130 131 132 132 Chapter 17: Settings 133 133 133 134 135 135 Appendix A : iPad in the Enterprise Universal Access Features VoiceOver Zoom White on Black Mono Audio Speak Auto-Text Triple-Click Home Clos
136 136 137 138 139 141 142 143 144 144 144 145 146 Appendix B: Tips and Troubleshooting 147 Index Tips and Troubleshooting iTunes and Syncing Backing Up iPad Updating and Restoring iPad Software Safari, Mail, and Contacts Sound, Music, and Video iTunes Store and App Store Restarting and Resetting iPad iPad Still Doesn’t Respond After Reset Safety, Service, and Support Information Disposal and Recycling Information Apple and the Environment Contents
1 At a Glance Read this chapter to learn about iPad features, how to use the controls, and more. Overview Headphone jack Sleep/wake Microphone Status bar Screen rotation lock Volume up/down Application icons Multi-Touch screen Home Dock connector Speaker Your Home screen may look different if you rearrange its icons.
Item What you can do with it 10W USB power adapter Use the 10W USB power adapter to provide power to iPad and charge the battery. Dock Connector to USB Cable Use this cable to connect iPad to your computer to sync, or to the 10W USB power adapter to charge. Use the cable with the optional iPad Dock or iPad Keyboard Dock, or plug it directly into iPad. Buttons A few simple buttons make it easy to turn iPad on and off, lock the screen orientation, and adjust the volume.
Screen Rotation Lock and Volume Buttons Use the screen rotation lock to keep the iPad screen in portrait or landscape orientation. Use the volume buttons to adjust the sound volume of songs and other media, and of alerts and sound effects. Screen rotation lock Volume up Volume down Lock the screen orientation Rotate the screen to an orientation you like. Slide the screen rotation lock down to lock iPad in that orientation. When the screen is locked, the icon appears in the status bar.
Status Icons The icons in the status bar at the top of the screen give information about iPad: Status icon 10 What it means Airplane mode Shows that airplane mode (available on iPad Wi-Fi + 3G) is on—you can’t access the Internet, or use Bluetooth® devices. Nonwireless features are available. See “Airplane Mode” on page 116. 3G Shows that your carrier’s 3G network (available on iPad Wi-Fi + 3G) is available, and you can connect to the Internet over 3G. See “Connecting to the Internet” on page 33.
Applications The following applications are included with iPad: Safari Mail Photos iPod Calendar Contacts Browse websites on the Internet. Rotate iPad sideways for widescreen viewing. Doubletap to zoom in or out—Safari automatically fits the webpage column to the screen for easy reading. Open multiple pages. Sync bookmarks with Safari or Microsoft Internet Explorer on your computer. Add Safari web clips to the Home screen for fast access to favorite websites.
App Store Settings Search the App Store for applications you can purchase or download. Read reviews or write your own reviews for your favorite apps. Download and install the applications on your Home screen. Adjust all iPad settings in one convenient place—network, mail, web, music, video, photos, and more. Set your wallpaper, screen brightness, and a volume limit for listening comfort. Set auto-lock and a passcode for security. Restrict access to explicit iTunes content and certain applications.
Customizing the Home Screen You can customize the layout of application icons on the Home screen—including the icons in the Dock along the bottom of the screen. If you want, arrange them over multiple Home screens. Rearrange application icons: 1 Touch and hold any application icon until the icons wiggle. 2 Arrange the icons by dragging them. 3 Press the Home button to save your arrangement.
Multi-Touch Screen The controls on the Multi-Touch screen change dynamically, depending on the task you’re performing. Opening Applications Open an application: Tap its icon on the Home screen. Close an application and return to the Home screen: Press the Home button. Delete an application from the Home screen: Touch and hold the application icon until it wiggles and an appears. Tap to delete the application.
Flick to scroll quickly. You can wait for the scrolling to come to a stop, or touch anywhere on the screen to stop it immediately. Touching the screen to stop scrolling doesn’t choose or activate anything on the screen. To quickly scroll to the top of a list, webpage, or email message, tap the status bar at the top of the screen. Lists Some lists have an index along the right or left side, which helps you navigate quickly.
Depending on the list, tapping an item can do different things—for example, it may open a new list, play a song, open an email message, or show someone’s contact information. Return to a previous list: Tap the back button in the upper-left corner. Zooming In or Out When viewing photos, webpages, email, or maps, you can zoom in and out. Pinch your fingers together or apart. For photos and webpages, you can double-tap (tap twice quickly) to zoom in, then double-tap again to zoom out.
If you touch the wrong key, you can slide your finger to the correct key. The letter isn’t entered until you release your finger from the key. Backspace to delete the previous character: Tap . Type uppercase Tap the Shift key before tapping a letter. Or touch and hold the Shift key, then slide to a letter. Quickly type a period and space Double-tap the space bar. You can turn this feature on or off in Settings > General > Keyboard. Turn caps lock on Double-tap the Shift key.
Dictionary For many languages, iPad has dictionaries to help you type. The appropriate dictionary is activated automatically when you select a supported keyboard. To see a list of supported languages, from Settings, choose General > International > Keyboards. iPad uses the active dictionary to suggest corrections or complete the word you’re typing. You don’t need to interrupt your typing to accept the suggested word.
Editing—Cut, Copy, and Paste The Multi-Touch screen makes it easy to make changes to text you’ve entered. An onscreen magnifying glass helps you position the insertion point precisely where you need it. Grab points on selected text let you quickly select more or less text. You can also cut, copy, and paste text and photos within applications, or across multiple applications. Position the insertion point: Touch and hold to bring up the magnifying glass, then drag to position the insertion point.
Switch keyboards, if more than one keyboard is turned on Touch and hold the Next Keyboard key, then slide your finger to choose a new keyboard. The name of the newly activated keyboard appears briefly. Type letters, numbers, or symbols that aren’t on Touch and hold the related letter, number, the keyboard or symbol, then slide to choose a variation. Enter Japanese You can choose a QWERTY-Japanese, QWERTY, AZERTY, or QWERTZ keyboard to input code for Japanese syllables.
Searching You can search iPad‘s built-in applications, including Mail, Calendar, iPod, Video, Notes, and Contacts. Search an individual application, or search all the applications at once using Spotlight. Go to Spotlight: On the main page of the Home screen, flick right or press the Home button. On the Spotlight page, you can press the Home button to return to the main Home screen. To set iPad to go to the Spotlight when you double-click the Home button, choose Settings > General > Home.
Spotlight also searches the names of built-in and installed applications on iPad. If you have a lot of applications, you can use Spotlight to locate and open them. Open an application from Spotlight: Enter the application name, then tap to open the application. You can choose which applications are searched and the order in which they’re searched. In Settings, choose General > Home > Search Results.
Unpairing a Bluetooth Device from iPad If you pair iPad with one Bluetooth device and then want to use a different device of the same type instead, you must unpair the first device. Unpair a Bluetooth device: 1 In Settings, choose General > Bluetooth, then turn Bluetooth on. 2 Choose the device, then tap “Forget this Device.” Battery iPad has an internal rechargeable battery. The battery isn’t user accessible and should only be replaced by an Apple Authorized Service Provider.
Important: If iPad is very low on power, it may display one of the following images, indicating that iPad needs to charge for up to ten minutes before you can use it. If iPad is extremely low on power, the display may be blank for up to two minutes before one of the low-battery images appears. or Maximizing Battery Life iPad a uses lithium-ion battery. For information about maximizing the lifespan and battery life of your iPad, go to www.apple.com/batteries.
To enable this feature, turn on Find My iPad in your MobileMe account settings. See “Setting Up Accounts” on page 35. Find your iPad: On your computer, log in to MobileMe at www.me.com/find. Follow the onscreen instructions to locate your iPad on a map or to display a message on its screen along with an optional sound to help you find it. Remotely lock your iPad: On your computer, log in to MobileMe at www.me.com/find. Click Remote Lock, then follow the onscreen instructions.
Using and Cleaning iPad Using iPad Comfortably It’s important to find a comfortable posture when using iPad and to take frequent breaks. Let your lap, a table, case, or dock accessory support iPad during use. Cleaning iPad Handle your iPad with care to maintain its appearance. If you are concerned about scratching or abrasion, you can use one of the many cases sold separately. To clean iPad, unplug all cables and turn off iPad (press and hold the Sleep/ Wake button, and then slide the onscreen slider).
Getting Started 2 Connect iPad to your computer and use iTunes to set up, register, and sync content. What You Need · WARNING: To avoid injury, read all operating instructions in this guide and safety information in the iPad Important Product Information Guide at www.apple.com/support/manuals/ipad before using iPad. To use iPad, you need: ÂÂ A Mac or a PC with a USB 2.0 port and one of the following operating systems: ÂÂ Mac OS X version 10.5.
Set up iPad: 1 Download and install the latest version of iTunes from www.itunes.com/download. 2 Connect iPad to a USB 2.0 port on your Mac or PC using the cable that came with iPad. 3 Follow the onscreen instructions in iTunes to register iPad and sync iPad with music, video, and other content from your iTunes library, and with your contacts, calendars, and bookmarks on your computer.
ÂÂ Photos (in your computer’s photo application or folder) ÂÂ Videos (in your computer’s movie application or folder) ÂÂ Contacts—names, phone numbers, addresses, email addresses, and more ÂÂ Calendars—appointments and events ÂÂ Notes ÂÂ Email account settings ÂÂ Webpage bookmarks ÂÂ Audiobooks and books You can adjust sync settings whenever you connect iPad to your computer. Sync your music, audiobooks, podcasts, iTunes U collections, videos, books, and applications from your iTunes library.
3 Configure the sync settings in each of the settings panes. See the following section for a description of each pane. 4 Click Apply in the lower-right corner of the screen. By default, “Open iTunes when this iPad is connected” is selected. iPad Settings Panes in iTunes The following sections provide an overview of each of the iPad settings panes. For more information, open iTunes and choose Help > iTunes Help.
Info Pane The Info pane lets you configure the sync settings for your contacts, calendars, email accounts, and web browser. ÂÂ MobileMe You can use MobileMe to sync your email, calendars, contacts, and bookmarks wirelessly with iPad. Click Learn More to create a MobileMe account, or get a free trial.
Apps Pane Use the Apps pane to sync App Store applications, arrange applications on the iPad Home screen, or copy documents between iPad and your computer. When you sync iPad, iTunes automatically adds applications you downloaded on iPad to the iTunes Library. If you delete an application on iPad, you can reinstall it from the Apps pane as long as it was previously synced. Documents that you create on iPad with applications that support file sharing can be copied to your computer.
Preventing Automatic Syncing You can prevent iPad from syncing automatically when you connect iPad to a different computer. Prevent automatic syncing for all iPads: In iTunes choose iTunes > Preferences (on a Mac) or Edit > Preferences (on a PC), click Devices, then select “Prevent iPods, iPhones, and iPads from syncing automatically.” If this checkbox is selected, iPad won’t sync automatically, even if “Open iTunes when this iPad is connected” is selected in the Summary pane.
3G, EDGE, and GPRS allow Internet connectivity over the cellular network available through your iPad carrier’s wireless service. Check the carrier’s network coverage in your area for availability. When iPad connects to the Internet using the cellular data network, you see the 3G ( ), EDGE ( ), or GPRS ( ) icon in the status bar at the top of the screen. Turn Data Roaming on: If you’re outside your carrier’s network, you may be able to use a cellular data network from another carrier.
Setting Up Accounts MobileMe and Microsoft Exchange provide not only email, but contact and calendar information that you can sync to iPad automatically, over the air. MobileMe can also sync your bookmarks on iPad with Safari on a Mac. You set up MobileMe, Exchange, and other email accounts directly on iPad. You can use multiple accounts at the same time on iPad.
When you disable contacts or calendars in an MobileMe or Exchange account, or if you delete an account, iPad asks if you want to keep information or delete it. Push Accounts MobileMe, Microsoft Exchange, and Yahoo! Mail are “push” accounts. When new information is available, such as the arrival of an email message, the information is automatically delivered (pushed) to iPad.
Safari 3 About Safari Use Safari on iPad to surf the web. Add web clips to the Home screen for quick access to your favorite sites. Create bookmarks on iPad and sync them with your computer. To use Safari, iPad must have an Internet connection. See “Connecting to the Internet” on page 33. Viewing Webpages You can view webpages in portrait or landscape orientation. Rotate iPad and the webpage rotates, automatically adjusting to fit the page.
Opening Webpages Open a webpage: Tap the address field (in the title bar) to bring up the onscreen keyboard, type the web address, then tap Go. If the address field isn’t visible, tap the status bar at the top of the screen to quickly scroll up to the address field. As you type, web addresses that start with those letters appear. These are bookmarked pages or recent pages you’ve opened. Tap an address to go to that page. Keep typing if you want to enter a web address that’s not in the list.
See a link’s destination address Touch and hold the link. The address appears in a window next to your finger. You can open the link in the active page, open it in a new page, or copy the address. Stop a webpage from loading Tap . Reload a webpage Tap . Return to the previous or next page Tap or Bookmark a page Tap and tap Bookmark. Add a web clip of a page to the Home screen Tap and tap “Add to Home Screen.” Return to a recently viewed page Tap and tap History.
Bring up the keyboard Tap inside a text field. Move to another text field Tap another text field, or tap the Next or Previous buttons above the onscreen keyboard. Submit a form After filling out a form, tap Go or Search. Most pages also have a link you can tap to submit the form. Close the keyboard without submitting the form Tap the Keyboard keyboard.
Sync bookmarks with your computer: 1 Connect iPad to your computer. 2 In iTunes, select iPad in the sidebar. 3 Click the Info tab, select “Sync Safari bookmarks” under Other, then click Apply. For more information, see “Syncing” on page 28. Sync bookmarks with MobileMe: In Settings on iPad, select Bookmarks in your MobileMe account. See “Setting Up Accounts” on page 35. Open a bookmarked webpage: Tap see the bookmarks inside.
4 Mail About Mail Use Mail to read your email messages, and compose new messages using the onscreen keyboard. Mail works with MobileMe, Microsoft Exchange, and many of the most popular email services—including Yahoo! Mail, Google email, and AOL—as well as other industrystandard POP3 and IMAP email services. You can send or receive embedded photos and graphics, and view PDFs and other attachments. To send or receive messages in Mail, iPad must have an Internet connection.
Note: If you’re composing a message from your Microsoft Exchange account and have access to your enterprise Global Address List (GAL), matching addresses from the contacts on iPad appear first, followed by matching GAL addresses. 3 Tap Cc/Bcc/From if you want to copy or blind copy the message to others, or change the account you send the message from. If you have more than one email account, you can tap the From field to change the account you’re sending from. 4 Enter a subject, then your message.
Checking and Reading Email The Mail icon shows the total number of unread messages in all your inboxes. You may have other unread messages in other mailboxes. Number of unread messages in your inboxes Check for new messages: Choose a mailbox, tap Inbox, or at any time. On each account screen, you can see the number of unread messages in each mailbox. Number of unread messages Unread messages Tap a mailbox to see its messages. Unread messages have a blue dot next to them.
Load additional messages: Scroll to the bottom of the list of messages and tap Load More Messages. Read a message: Tap a mailbox, then tap a message. Within a message, tap see the next or previous message. or to Zoom in on part of a message Double-tap the area to zoom in. Double-tap again to zoom out. Resize any column of text to fit the screen Double-tap the text. Resize a message Pinch to zoom in or out. Follow a link Tap the link. Text links are typically underlined and blue.
Save an attached photo to your Saved Photos album: Tap the photo, then tap Save Image. See all the recipients of a message Tap Details at the top of the screen. Tap a name or email address to see the recipient’s contact information. Tap the email address to contact the person. Tap Hide to hide the recipients. Add an email recipient to your contacts list Tap the message and tap Details to see the recipients. Then tap a name or email address and tap Create New Contact or “Add to Existing Contact.
Searching Email You can search the To, From, and Subject fields of email messages. Mail searches the downloaded messages in the currently open mailbox. For MobileMe, Exchange, and some IMAP mail accounts, you can also search messages on the server. Search email messages: Open a mailbox, scroll to the top, and enter text in the Search field. Tap From, To, Subject, or All (From, To, and Subject) to choose which fields you want to search.
Photos 5 About Photos iPad lets you carry photos with you, so you can enjoy them on the crisp, vibrant display wherever you are, and share them with family and friends. You can sync photos from your computer, import them from a digital camera or iPhone, or save them from email or the web. Use them in applications like Keynote, Numbers, and Pages, or send them in email messages, use them as wallpaper, or upload them to your MobileMe Gallery.
Importing Photos from iPhone or a Digital Camera With the iPad Camera Connection Kit (sold separately), you can import photos directly from a digital camera or iPhone, or from an SD memory card that contains digital photos. To import photos: 1 Insert the SD Card Reader or USB Camera Connector, included in the iPad Camera Connection Kit, into the iPad dock connector port.
Viewing Photos Photos lets you view photos synced from your computer’s photo application, imported from a digital camera or iPhone, or saved from an email message or web page. Photos organizes collections by Albums, Events, Faces, and Places. Places uses the location information encoded within each photo, and not all photos may have this information. Events and Faces must first be configured in iPhoto or Aperture on a Mac, then synced to iPad.
Show or hide the controls: Tap the photo to show the controls. Tap again to hide the controls. View a photo in landscape orientation: Rotate iPad sideways. The photo or video resizes automatically to fit the screen. Zoom in on part of a photo: Double-tap where you want to zoom in. Double-tap again to zoom out. You can also pinch to zoom in or out. Pan a photo: Drag the photo. See the next or previous photo: Flick left or right.
Sharing Photos You can share your photos as slideshows, complete with music and transitions. If you connect iPad to a television or projector, you can share your slideshows with a large audience. You can send photos and videos in email messages, and add photos to your MobileMe Gallery. You can also copy and paste photos, save photos from email messages to Photos, and save images from webpages to Photos. Slideshows You can create and view a slideshow that shows off your photos with transitions and music.
Adding a Photo to a MobileMe Gallery If you have a MobileMe account, you can add photos directly from iPad to your MobileMe Gallery. You can also add photos to someone else’s MobileMe Gallery if they allow email contributions. Before you can add photos to a gallery in your MobileMe account, you must: ÂÂ Set up your MobileMe account on iPad. If you don’t have a MobileMe account, go to www.me.com. ÂÂ Publish a MobileMe Gallery, and allow adding photos from email or iPad.
Assigning a Photo to a Contact You can assign a photo to a contact. Assign a photo to a contact: 1 Choose a photo on iPad, then tap . 2 Tap “Assign to Contact,” then choose a contact. 3 Drag the photo to pan, and pinch to zoom in or out, until the photo looks the way you want. 4 Tap Set Photo. In Contacts, you can assign a photo to a contact by tapping Edit and then tapping the picture icon.
Using Picture Frame When iPad is locked, you can display an album of photos. This is a great way to enjoy iPad while charging it in an iPad Dock. To change Picture Frame settings, go to Settings > Picture Frame, then set any of the following options: ÂÂ The transition you select is played between photos. The duration of the slideshow can’t be changed. ÂÂ Picture Frame can zoom the image to focus on faces in the image.
Videos 6 About Videos You can use iPad to view movies, music videos, video podcasts, and, if they’re available in your area, TV shows. iPad also supports special features such as chapters, subtitles, alternate audio, and closed captioning. You can rent or purchase videos from the iTunes Store, and you can use a video adapter cable to watch videos on a TV or projector. Playing Videos Play a video: Tap Videos, then tap a category of videos, such as Movies. Tap the video you want to watch.
Display playback controls: While a video is playing, tap the screen to show the controls. Tap again to hide them. Controlling Video Playback Rotate iPad to play videos play in widescreen orientation and take full advantage of the display. Drag the playhead along the scrubber bar to skip to any point in the video. To adjust the scrub rate from fast to slow, slide your finger down as you drag the playhead along the scrubber bar. Up is available on iTunes. Up © Disney/Pixar. All rights reserved.
Skip to any point in a video Drag the playhead along the scrubber bar. Slide your finger down to adjust the scrub rate from fast to slow. Stop watching a video before it finishes playing Tap Done, or press the Home button. Scale a video to fill the screen or fit to the screen Tap to make the video fill the screen, or tap to make it fit the screen. You can also doubletap the video to switch views. When you scale a video to fill the screen, the sides or top may be cropped.
Watching Rented Movies You can rent movies in standard or high definition format from the iTunes Store and watch them on iPad. You can download rented movies on iPad, or transfer them from iTunes on your computer to iPad. (Rented movies aren’t available in all regions.) A movie must be completely downloaded before you can watch it. You can pause a download and continue it later.
YouTube 7 Finding and Viewing Videos YouTube features short videos submitted by people from around the world. You can watch the latest, most popular videos, search for videos about topics of interest, flag your favorites, and quickly access videos that you upload to YouTube from your computer. To use some YouTube features on iPad, you need to sign in to a YouTube account when prompted. For information about requirements and how to get a YouTube account, go to www.youtube.com.
ÂÂ Playlists: Videos you add to playlists. You must be signed in to a YouTube account to use this feature. ÂÂ My Videos: Videos that you’ve upload to YouTube. You must be signed in to a YouTube account to use this feature. Search for a video: 1 Tap the YouTube search field. 2 Type a word or phrase, then tap Search. YouTube shows results based on searching video titles, descriptions, tags, and user names.
Rewind or fast-forward Touch and hold or . Skip to any point in a video Drag the playhead along the scrubber bar. Stop watching a video Tap Done, or press the Home Toggle between full-screen and standard mode Double-tap the video. You can also tap to make the video fill the screen, or to make it fit the screen. Add a video to Favorites Start playing a video, then tap . Email a link to the video Start playing a video, then tap .
Add a video to Favorites or a playlist Tap Add, then select Favorites or a playlist. Email a link to a video Tap Share. Flag a video Tap the movie to display the toolbar, then tap . Watching YouTube on a TV You can connect iPad to your TV or a projector, and watch YouTube on the large screen. Use the Apple Component AV Cable, Apple Composite AV Cable, Apple iPad Dock Connector to VGA Adapter, or other iPad-compatible cable.
Calendar 8 About Calendar iPad makes it easy to stay on schedule. You can view calendars individually, or several calendars at once. You can view your events by day, week, or month, or in a list. You can also search events by title, invitee, or location. You can sync iPad with the calendars on your computer. You can also make, edit, or cancel events on iPad, and sync them back to your computer. You can subscribe to Google, Yahoo!, or iCal calendars.
Adding Calendar Events to iPad You can create and edit calendar events directly on iPad. Add an event: Tap and enter event information, then tap Done. You can enter the following: ÂÂ Title ÂÂ Location ÂÂ Starting and ending times (or turn on All-day, if it’s an all-day event) ÂÂ Repeat times—none, or every day, week, two weeks, month, or year ÂÂ Alert time—from five minutes to two days before the event When you set an alert, the option to set a second alert appears.
ÂÂ List view: All your appointments and events appear in a scrollable list, next to the selected day. To view a different day, tap below the calendar. or or select a day from the timeline To see a list of events along with the day’s calendar, rotate iPad to landscape orientation. ÂÂ Day view: Scroll up or down to see the day’s events. Tap or to see the previous or next day’s events, or select a day from the timeline below the calendar. ÂÂ Week view: Scroll up or down to see the week’s events.
Searching Calendars You can search the titles, invitees, and locations of the events in your calendars. Calendar searches the calendar or calendars you’re currently viewing. Search for events: Enter text in the search field. Search results appear as you type. Tap a result to view the event. Tap the calendar to close the list of search results. Subscribing to and Sharing Calendars You can subscribe to calendars that use the CalDAV or iCalendar (.ics) formats.
Responding to Meeting Invitations If you have a Microsoft Exchange account on iPad with Calendars enabled, you can receive and respond to meeting invitations from people in your organization. When you receive an invitation, the meeting appears in your calendar with a dotted line around it. The icon in the lower-right corner of the screen shows the number of new invitations you have. To receive and respond to meeting invitations, iPad must have an Internet connection.
Contacts 9 About Contacts iPad lets you easily access and edit your contact lists from personal, business, and organizational accounts. You can search across all of your groups, and the information in Contacts is automatically accessed to make addressing emails quick and easy.
Syncing and Adding Contacts You can add contacts to iPad in these ways: ÂÂ Enter contacts on iPad ÂÂ In iTunes, sync contacts from Google or Yahoo!, or sync with applications on your computer (see “Syncing” on page 28) ÂÂ Set up a MobileMe or Microsoft Exchange account on iPad with Contacts enabled (see “Setting Up Accounts” on page 35) ÂÂ Install a profile that sets up an Exchange account with Contacts enabled (see “Setting Up Microsoft Exchange Accounts” on page 134) ÂÂ Set up an LDAP account on iPad
Managing Contacts on iPad Add a contact on iPad: Tap Contacts, then tap . Delete a contact In Contacts, choose a contact, then tap Edit. Scroll down, then tap Delete Contact. Edit contact information In Contacts, choose a contact, then tap Edit. To add an item, tap . To delete an item, tap . Enter a pause in a number Enter a comma in the number where you want the pause to occur. For a longer pause, enter more commas. Assign a photo to a contact: 1 Tap Contacts, then choose a contact.
10 Notes Writing and Reading Notes With its large display and onscreen keyboard, iPad makes jotting notes easy. You can view notes in landscape or portrait orientation. In portrait orientation, tap Notes to view a list of your notes. In landscape orientation, the list of notes appears on the left, and the current note is circled in red. Notes are listed by the last-modified date, with the most recent note at the top. The list shows the first few words of each note.
Searching Notes You can search the text of notes to find a particular note. Search for notes: Enter text in the search field that appears at the top of the notes list. (In portrait orientation, tap Notes to display the notes list.) Search results appear automatically as you type. Tap the keyboard button to dismiss the keyboard and see more results. To view a note, tap it in the search results list. Emailing Notes Email a note: Tap the note, then tap . To email a note, iPad must be set up for email.
Maps 11 About Maps Maps provides classic, satellite, hybrid, and terrain views of locations in many countries. Search for a location, then get detailed driving, public transit, or walking directions, as well as traffic information. WARNING: For important information about driving and navigating safely, see the Important Product Information Guide at www.apple.com/support/manuals/ipad. To use Maps, iPad must have an Internet connection. See “Connecting to the Internet” on page 33.
Searching for Locations You can search for locations in many ways—by address, intersection, area, landmark, bookmark, contact, or zip code. Find a location and see a map: 1 Tap the search field to bring up the keyboard. 2 Type an address or other search information. 3 Tap Search. A pin marks the location. Tap to get information about the location, get directions, add the location to your bookmarks or contacts list, or email a link to Google Maps.
Finding Your Current Location A quick tap finds your current location. The onscreen digital compass shows which direction you’re facing. Find your current location: Tap in the status bar at the top of the screen. A blue marker shows your current location. If Maps can’t determine your exact location, a blue circle appears around the marker. The size of the circle depends on how precisely your location can be determined—the smaller the circle, the greater the precision.
Marking a Location with a Drop Pin A drop pin lets you mark a location by hand. Use a dropped pin: Touch and hold any location on the map to drop a pin. Or, you can drag or tap the bottom-right corner of the screen, then tap Drop Pin. A pin drops on the map. Touch and hold the pin, then drag it to any location you choose. Bookmarking Locations You can bookmark any location that you want to find later. Bookmark a location: Find a location, tap the pin, tap description, then tap “Add to Bookmarks.
Map Views You can choose classic, satellite, hybrid, or terrain view. You can also see a location in street view, when available. Change the view: Tap or drag the bottom-right corner of the screen, then tap Classic, Satellite, Hybrid, or Terrain. See the street view: Tap a drop pin, then tap . You can flick up or down, or left or right, to pan through the 360° panoramic view. The inset in the lower-right corner shows your current view. Tap an arrow to move down the street.
Getting Directions You can get step-by-step driving, public transit, or walking directions. Get directions: 1 Tap Directions. 2 Tap the fields at the top of the screen to enter your starting and ending locations. Normally, iPad starts with your current location (if available). If an address is in your contacts list, tap Here or Directions From Here. Tap , choose the contact, and tap Directions To to reverse the directions.
Showing Traffic Conditions When available, you can show traffic conditions for major streets and highways on the map. Show or hide traffic conditions: Tap or drag the bottom-right corner of the screen, then turn Traffic on or off. Green = more than 50 miles per hour Yellow = 25–50 miles per hour Red = less than 25 miles per hour Streets and highways are color-coded according to the flow of traffic. If a street or highway is gray, traffic data isn’t available.
Contact a business or get directions: Tap the pin that marks a business, then tap next to the name. From there, you can do the following: ÂÂ Tap Directions To Here or Directions From Here to find directions. ÂÂ Tap Home Page to visit the website, or Email to send an email. ÂÂ Tap “Add to Contacts,” and then tap “Create New Contact” or “Add to Existing Contact.” ÂÂ Share the location of the business by email. ÂÂ Tap to see a street view.
iPod 12 Playing Music and Other Audio Browse your music collection by song, artist, album, genre, or composer. Listen to your songs, audiobooks, and podcasts. Create and manage playlists, or use Genius to create playlists for you. Listen to audio using the built-in speaker. You can also attach wired headphones to the headphones port, or pair wireless Bluetooth headphones. Sound doesn’t come out of the speaker when you attach or pair headphones.
Controlling Song Playback When you play a song, the Now Playing screen appears. Pause a song Tap . Resume playback Tap . Raise or lower the volume Drag the onscreen volume slider or use the buttons on the side of iPad. Restart a song or a chapter in an audiobook or podcast Tap . Skip to the next song or chapter in an audiobook or podcast Tap .
You can display playback controls at any time when you’re listening to music and using another application—or even when iPad is locked—by double-clicking the Home button. If you’re using an application, the playback controls appear in front of the application. After using the controls, tap Close to remove them, or tap iPod to go your iPod library. If iPad is locked, the controls appear onscreen, then disappear after you finish using them.
Set iPad to repeat songs Tap . Tap again to set iPad to repeat only the current song. = iPad is set to repeat all songs in the current album or list. = iPad is set to repeat the current song over and over. = iPad isn’t set to repeat songs. Skip to any point in a song Drag the playhead along the scrubber bar. Slide your finger down to adjust the scrub rate. The scrub rate becomes slower the farther down you slide your finger. Set iPad to shuffle songs Tap to shuffle songs.
ÂÂ = Play at normal speed ÂÂ = Play at double speed ÂÂ = Play at half speed 30-second repeat Track list The 30-second repeat control and track list control appear at the bottom of the screen. Play back the last 30 seconds: Tap . See other podcasts in a series or chapters in an audiobook: Tap audiobook thumbnail to return to the Now Playing screen. . Tap the podcast or Viewing All Tracks on an Album See all the tracks on the album that contains the current song: On the Now Playing screen, tap .
Using Playlists A playlist is a custom compilation of songs. You might want to create a playlist for a specific mood or occasion, to share with others on your local network, or organize your music library. You can use three kinds of playlists on iPad—standard playlists, Genius playlists, and Genius Mixes. Creating Playlists You can make playlists from the music, podcasts, or audiobooks in your iPod library. Make a standard playlist: 1 Tap iPod, then tap at the bottom of the screen.
Making Genius Playlists Genius finds songs in your iTunes library that go great together. A Genius playlist is a collection of songs that are picked for you to go with a song you choose from your library. You can create Genius playlists in iTunes and sync them to iPad. You can also create and save Genius playlists on iPad. To use Genius on iPad, first turn on Genius in iTunes, then sync iPad with iTunes. Genius is a free service, but requires an iTunes Store account.
Create a Genius playlist from a new song: In the playlist, tap New, then pick a new song. Delete a saved Genius playlist: Tap the Genius playlist, then tap Delete. Once a Genius playlist is synced back to iTunes, you won’t be able to delete it directly from iPad. You can use iTunes to edit the playlist name, stop syncing, or delete the playlist. Playing Genius Mixes Genius automatically searches your iPad library and finds songs from your library in that genre or format.
iTunes Store 13 About the iTunes Store Use the iTunes Store to add content to your iPad. You can browse and purchase music and TV shows, buy and rent movies, or download and play podcasts or iTunes U collections. Many movies and TV shows are available in both standard and high definition. To access the iTunes Store, iPad must have an Internet connection. See “Connecting to the Internet” on page 33. Note: The iTunes Store is not available in all regions, and iTunes Store content may vary across regions.
Finding Music, Videos, and More Browse content: At the top of the screen, browse by Genres, Featured, Top Charts, or Genius. At the bottom of the screen, tap Music, Movies, TV Shows, Podcasts, Audiobooks, iTunes U, or Downloads. Search for content: Tap the search field at the top of the screen, then use the onscreen keyboard to enter one or more words. Tap Search on the keyboard. Search results are grouped by category, such as Movies, Albums, or Podcasts. Tap an item to see more information.
Purchasing Music or Audiobooks When you find a song, album, or audiobook you like in the iTunes Store, you can purchase and download it to iPad. You can also preview it to make sure it’s what you want. To make purchases or write reviews, you need an iTunes Store account. iPad gets your iTunes Store account settings from iTunes when you sync. If you don’t have an iTunes Store account or if you want to make purchases from another iTunes Store account, go to Settings > Store.
Purchasing or Renting Videos When you find a movie, TV show, or music video you like in the iTunes Store, you can purchase and download it to iPad. You can purchase movies and TV shows in standard (480p) or high definition (720p) format. If you purchase a high definition version, you also receive the standard definition version. Preview a video: Tap Preview. Purchase or rent a video: 1 Tap Buy or Rent. 2 Sign in to your account if requested, then tap OK.
Listening to or Watching Podcasts You can listen to audio podcasts or watch video podcasts on iPad. You can also download podcasts to iPad, and sync them to the iTunes library on your computer when you connect. Tap Podcasts at the bottom of the iTunes Store screen. Browse by Featured or Top Charts. To see a list of episodes, tap a podcast. The icon indicates video podcasts. Listen to a podcast: Tap the podcast title. Download a podcast: Tap the Free button, then tap Get Episode.
Syncing Content iTunes automatically syncs everything you download or purchase on iPad to your iTunes library when you connect iPad to your computer. This lets you access the downloads on your computer and provides a backup if you delete purchased content from iPad. Purchased content is synced to the “Purchased on ” playlist. iTunes creates the playlist if it doesn’t exist.
App Store 14 About the App Store Use the App Store to add applications to iPad. Browse, purchase, and download applications specifically designed for iPad, or for iPhone and iPod touch. Applications you download from the App Store and install on iPad are backed up to your iTunes library the next time you sync. When you sync, you can also install applications on iPad that you purchase through iTunes on your computer.
Search for applications: Tap the search field at the top of the screen and enter one or more words. Choose from the list of suggestions, or tap Search on the keyboard. Getting More Information Tap any application in a list to see the Info screen, which shows the application’s price, screenshots, and ratings. Email a link to the application’s Info page: Tap “Tell a Friend” at the top of the screen. Report a problem: Tap “Report a Problem” at the top of the Info screen.
Purchases are charged to your iTunes Store account. If you make additional purchases within fifteen minutes, you don’t have to enter your password again. You can use iTunes Store gift cards, gift certificates, or other promotional codes to make purchases. When you sign in to your account, your remaining store credit appears with your account information at the bottom of most App Store screens.
Updating Applications The App Store checks for updates to applications you install. The App Store icon shows the total number of application updates available. If an update is available when you access the App Store, the Updates screen appears immediately. Application updates are downloaded and installed when you choose to update them. Note: Application upgrades are new releases, which you can purchase or download. Update an application: 1 At the bottom of the screen, tap Updates.
Deleting Applications You can delete iPad applications that you’ve installed from the App Store. You can’t delete built-in iPad applications. iTunes automatically backs up any applications you download to iPad when you sync. If you delete an application on iPad, you can reinstall it if it was previously synced.
iBooks 15 About iBooks The iBooks application is a great way to read and buy books. Download the free application from the App Store, and then get everything from classics to best sellers from the built-in iBookstore. Once you download a book, it’s displayed on your bookshelf. Just tap it to start reading. iBooks automatically remembers your location, so you can easily return to where you left off. A wide range of display options make the book easy to read, even in low light.
To download the iBooks application and use the iBookstore, iPad must have an Internet connection. You also need an iTunes Store account. iPad normally gets your iTunes Store account settings when you sync with iTunes—if you don’t have an iTunes Store account, or if you want to make purchases using another iTunes Store account, go to Settings > Store. Syncing Books Use iTunes to sync your books with iPad. When iPad is connected to your computer, the Books pane lets you choose which books to sync.
Books that you purchase are automatically synced to your iTunes library the next time you sync iPad with your computer. This provides a backup in case you delete the book from iPad. To view a deleted book, you must sync it back to iPad. Reading Books Reading a book is easy. Find the book you want to read, then tap to open it. Turn pages: Tap or flick near the right or left margin of a page.
Changing the Type Size and Font You can change the appearance of books. To make changes, access the controls by tapping near the center of a page. Change the typeface or type size: Tap , then in the list that appears, tap or to reduce or enlarge the type size. To switch to a different typeface, select one from the list. Changing the typeface and size also changes text formatting to best fit the page. Change the brightness: Tap in iBooks. , then adjust the brightness.
Accessibility 16 In addition to the many features that make iPad easy to use for everyone, iPad includes universal access features. Universal Access Features Universal access features make iPad easy to use for people who have a vision impairment, are deaf or hard of hearing, or have a physical or learning disability.
The features you select are available immediately on iPad when you click OK. VoiceOver VoiceOver describes aloud what appears onscreen, so that you can use iPad without seeing it. VoiceOver tells you about each element on the screen as you select it. When you select an element, a black rectangle encloses it (for the benefit of those who can see the screen) and VoiceOver speaks the name or describes the item. The enclosing rectangle is referred to as the VoiceOver cursor.
Setting Up VoiceOver VoiceOver changes the gestures you use to control iPad. Once you turn VoiceOver on, you must use VoiceOver gestures to operate iPad—even to turn VoiceOver off again and resume standard operation. Turn VoiceOver on or off on iPad: In Settings, choose General > Accessibility > VoiceOver, then tap the VoiceOver On/Off switch. Turn VoiceOver on or off in iTunes: Select iPad in the iTunes sidebar. In the Options section of the Summary pane, click Configure Universal Access.
VoiceOver Gestures When VoiceOver is turned on, it changes the gestures you use to control iPad, so that you can hear descriptions without activating buttons. These VoiceOver gestures let you move around the screen and control the individual elements that you select. Some VoiceOver gestures use two, three, or four fingers to tap or flick. For best results when using more than one finger, relax and let your fingers touch the screen with some space between them.
Select and Activate ÂÂ Double-tap: Activate selected item. ÂÂ Touch an item with one finger, tap the screen with another finger (“split-tapping”): Activate item. ÂÂ Double-tap and hold (1 second) + standard gesture: Use a standard gesture. The double-tap and hold gesture tells iPad to interpret the subsequent gesture as standard. For example, you can double-tap and hold, and then without lifting your finger, drag your finger to slide a switch.
Reading text ÂÂ Select and hear text character-by-character ÂÂ Select and hear text word-by-word ÂÂ Select and hear text line-by-line Browsing a webpage ÂÂ Select and hear text character-by-character ÂÂ Select and hear text word-by-word ÂÂ Select and hear text line-by-line ÂÂ Select and hear headers ÂÂ Select and hear links ÂÂ Select and hear form controls ÂÂ Select and hear visited links ÂÂ Select and hear links not visited ÂÂ Select and hear images ÂÂ Select and hear static text ÂÂ Zoom in or out Enteri
“Tap” a selected item when VoiceOver is turned on: Double-tap anywhere on the screen. Speak the text of an element, character-by-character, word-by-word, or line-by-line: With the element selected, flick up or down with one finger. Flick down to read the next character, or flick up to read the previous character. Twist the rotor control to read word-by-word or line-by-line. Adjust a slider: With one finger, flick up to increase the setting or down to decrease the setting.
You can hear iPad status information by tapping the status bar at the top of the screen. This includes the time, battery life, Wi-Fi signal strength, and more. Entering and Editing Text When you select a text field with VoiceOver, you can use the onscreen keyboard to enter text. You can use the editing features of iPad to cut, copy, or paste in the text field. Note: Safari doesn’t support copying webpage content. The editing features work only in editable text fields.
Cut, copy, or paste: Make sure the rotor is set to edit. With text selected, flick up or down to choose Cut, Copy, or Paste, then double-tap. Undo: Shake iPad, or flick left or right to choose the action to undo, then double-tap. Change the pitch: In Settings, choose General > Accessibility > VoiceOver, then tap the Use Pitch Change button. Then, when you delete a letter, it’s spoken with a lower pitch.
White on Black Use White on Black to invert the colors on the iPad display, which may make it easier to read the screen. When White on Black is turned on, the screen looks like a photographic negative. Invert the screen’s colors: In Settings, choose General > Accessibility, then tap “White on Black.” Mono Audio Mono Audio combines the sound of the left and right channels into a mono signal played on both sides.
Triple-Click Home Triple-click Home is an easy way to turn some Accessibility features on or off by quickly press the Home button three times. You can set Triple-click Home to turn VoiceOver on or off, turn White on Black on or off, or ask if you would like to triple-click the Home button to: ÂÂ Turn VoiceOver on or off ÂÂ Turn Zoom on or off ÂÂ Turn White on Black on or off Triple-click Home is normally turned off.
Settings 17 About Settings Settings lets you customize iPad applications, set the date and time, configure your network connection, and enter other iPad preferences. Notifications Notifications settings appear when you install an application from the App Store that uses the Apple Push Notification service. Applications use push notifications to alert you about new information, even when the application isn’t running.
ÂÂ Browse the Internet ÂÂ Sync your contacts, calendars, or bookmarks ÂÂ Stream YouTube videos ÂÂ Get map locations ÂÂ Use the iTunes Store or the App Store If allowed by the aircraft operator and applicable laws and regulations, you can continue to use iPad to: ÂÂ Listen to music and watch video ÂÂ Check your calendar ÂÂ View photos ÂÂ Take notes ÂÂ Read email messages stored on iPad ÂÂ Use Bluetooth devices Where allowed by the aircraft operator and applicable laws and regulations, you can turn Wi-Fi ba
Join a Wi-Fi network: Choose Wi-Fi, wait a moment as iPad detects networks in range, then select a network. If necessary, enter a password and tap Join. (Networks that require a password appear with a lock icon.) Once you join a Wi-Fi network, iPad automatically joins it whenever the network is in range. If more than one previous network is in range, iPad joins the one most recently used. When iPad joins a Wi-Fi network, the Wi-Fi icon in the status bar at the top of the screen shows signal strength.
Add a SIM PIN: To add a PIN to lock your micro-SIM card, tap SIM PIN. Brightness & Wallpaper Use Brightness settings to adjust the screen brightness to a comfortable level. Use Wallpaper settings to personalize your iPad. Adjust the screen brightness: Choose Brightness, then drag the slider. Set whether iPad adjusts screen brightness automatically: Choose Brightness, then turn Auto-Brightness on or off.
ÂÂ Addresses for Cellular Data (iPad Wi-Fi + 3G only), Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth ÂÂ Legal and Regulatory information Usage Show battery percentage: Turn Battery Percentage on to display the percentage of battery charge next to the battery icon in the upper-right corner. See cellular network data: See the amount of data sent and received over the cellular data network (on iPad Wi-Fi + 3G only). Reset your usage statistics: Tap Reset Statistics to clear accumulated data and statistics.
Change a VPN configuration: Choose General > Network > VPN, then tap the configuration you want to update. Turn VPN on or off: Tap Settings, then turn VPN on or off. When VPN is on, you see the icon in the status bar at the top of the screen. Delete a VPN configuration: Choose General > Network > VPN, tap the blue arrow to the right of the configuration name, then tap Delete VPN at the bottom of the configuration screen.
Turn passcode lock off: Choose General > Passcode Lock, enter your passcode, tap Turn Passcode Off, then enter your passcode again. Change the passcode: Choose General > Passcode Lock, enter your passcode, then tap Change Passcode. Enter your passcode again, then enter and reenter your new passcode. If you forget your passcode, you must restore the iPad software. See “Updating and Restoring iPad Software” on page 139.
The App Store is disabled and its icon is removed from the Home screen. You cannot install applications on iPad. Location data isn’t provided to applications. Restrict purchases within applications: Turn In-App Purchases off. When enabled, this feature allows you to purchase additional content or features within applications downloaded from the App Store. Set content restrictions: Tap Ratings For, then select a country in the list.
Set the date and time: Choose General > Date & Time. Tap Time Zone, then enter the name of a major city in your time zone. Tap the “Date & Time” return button, then tap “Set Date & Time” and enter the date and time. Keyboard Turn Auto-Correction on or off: Choose General > Keyboard, then turn AutoCorrection on or off. Normally, if the default keyboard for the language you select has a dictionary, iPad automatically suggests corrections or completed words as you type.
Accessibility To turn on accessibility features, go to Accessibility settings and choose the features you want. See Chapter 16, “Accessibility,” on page 105. Resetting iPad Reset all settings: Choose General > Reset, then tap Reset All Settings. All your preferences and settings are reset. Information, such as your contacts and calendars, and media, such as your songs and videos, aren’t deleted. Erase all content and settings: Choose General > Reset, then tap “Erase All Content and Settings.
ÂÂ AOL ÂÂ Other POP and IMAP mail systems ÂÂ LDAP accounts for Contacts ÂÂ CalDAV or iCalendar (.ics) accounts for Calendars Accounts The Accounts section lets you set up accounts on iPad. The specific settings that appear depend on the type of account you’re setting up. Your service provider or system administrator should be able to provide the information you need to enter.
Fetch New Data This setting lets you turn Push on or off for MobileMe, Microsoft Exchange, Yahoo! Mail, and any other push accounts on iPad. Push accounts automatically deliver new information to iPad when new information appears on the server (delays may occur). To fetch or sync pushed data, iPad must have an Internet connection. Turn Push off to suspend delivery of email and other information, or to conserve battery life.
If Show To/Cc Label is on, To or Cc next to each message in a list indicates whether the message was sent directly to you or you received a copy. Set whether iPad confirms that you want to delete a message: Choose “Mail, Contacts, Calendars,” then in Mail settings, turn Ask Before Deleting on or off. Set whether iPad automatically loads remote images: Choose “Mail, Contacts, Calendars,” then turn Load Remote Images on or off. If Load Remote Images is off, you can load images manually when reading a message.
When Time Zone Support is on, Calendar displays event dates and times in the time zone of the city you selected. When Time Zone Support is off, Calendar displays events in the time zone of your current location as determined by the network time. Important: If you’re traveling, iPad may not display events or sound alerts at the correct local time. To manually set the correct time, see “Date and Time” on page 123.
ÂÂ To enable or disable JavaScript, turn JavaScript on or off. JavaScript lets web programmers control elements of the page—for example, a page that uses JavaScript might display the current date and time or cause a linked page to appear in a new pop-up page. ÂÂ To block or allow pop-ups, turn Block Pop-ups on or off. Blocking pop-ups stops only pop-ups that appear when you close a page or open a page by typing its address. It doesn’t block pop-ups that open when you tap a link.
Get song lyrics and information about podcasts: Choose Music > Lyrics & Podcast Info, then turn Lyrics & Podcast Info on or off. WARNING: For important information about avoiding hearing loss, see the iPad Important Product Information Guide at www.apple.com/support/manuals/ipad. Video Video settings apply to video content, including rented movies. You can set where to resume playing videos that you previously started, turn closed captioning on or off, and set up iPad to play videos on your TV.
Photos Use Photos settings to specify how slideshows display your photos. Set the length of time each slide is shown: Choose Photos > Play Each Slide For, then select the length of time. Set a transition effect: Choose Photos > Transition, then select a transition effect. If iPad is connected to an external display, choose Dissolve. Set whether to repeat slideshows: Choose Photos, then turn Repeat on or off. Set photos to appear randomly or in order: Choose Photos, then turn Shuffle on or off.
A Appendix iPad in the Enterprise iPad at Work With support for secure access to corporate networks, directories, and Microsoft Exchange, iPad is ready to go to work. Using Configuration Profiles If you’re in an enterprise environment, you may be able to set up accounts and other items on iPad by installing a configuration profile. Configuration profiles let your administrator set up your iPad to use the information systems at your company, school, or organization.
Remove a profile: In Settings, choose General > Profile, then select the configuration profile and tap Remove. Removing a configuration profile deletes the settings and all other information installed by the profile. Setting Up Microsoft Exchange Accounts Microsoft Exchange provides email, contact, and calendar information that you can automatically sync wirelessly to iPad. You can set up an Exchange account directly on iPad. Set up an Exchange account on iPad: 1 On the iPad Home screen, tap Settings.
VPN Access VPN (virtual private network) provides secure access over the Internet to private networks, such as the network at your company or school. Use Network settings on iPad to configure and turn on VPN. Ask your administrator what settings you should use. VPN can also be set up automatically by a configuration profile. . When VPN is set up by a configuration profile, iPad may turn VPN on automatically whenever it’s needed.
B Tips and Troubleshooting Apple iPad Support Site Comprehensive support information is available online at www.apple.com/support/ipad. Low-Battery Image or “Not Charging” Message Appears iPad is low on power and needs to charge for up to ten minutes before you can use it. For information about charging iPad, see “Charging the Battery” on page 23. or ÂÂ When charging, make sure you’re using the 10W USB power adapter that came with iPad (fastest) or the USB port on a recent Mac.
ÂÂ If the screen doesn’t rotate when you turn iPad, hold iPad upright, and make sure that the screen rotation lock is not engaged. “This accessory is not supported by iPad“ Appears The accessory you attached may not work with iPad , refer to the documentation that came with the accessory. Make sure the dock connector cable is free of debris. Connect-to-iTunes Screen Appears To use iPad, you have to first set it up in iTunes.
Backing Up iPad Backing Up iTunes creates a backup of settings, application data, and other information on iPad when you: ÂÂ Sync iPad with iTunes on your computer ÂÂ Update iPad using iTunes ÂÂ Restore iPad using iTunes, if you choose to back up when asked You can restore backup information to iPad after updating or restoring iPad software, or you can use a backup to transfer your current iPad information to another iPad. See “Updating and Restoring iPad Software” on page 139.
ÂÂ Mac: Choose iTunes > Preferences. 2 Click Devices (iPad does not need to be connected). 3 Select the backup you want to remove, then click Delete Backup. 4 Click Delete Backup, to confirm you wish to remove the selected backup. 5 Click OK. Updating and Restoring iPad Software About Updating and Restoring Software You can use iTunes to update or restore iPad software. ÂÂ If you update, the iPad software is updated. Your downloaded applications, settings, and data aren’t affected.
Restoring iPad Make sure your computer has an Internet connection and that you’ve installed the latest version of iTunes from www.apple.com/itunes. Restore iPad: 1 Connect iPad to your computer. 2 Select iPad in the iTunes sidebar, then click the Summary tab. 3 Click “Check for Update.” iTunes tells you if there’s a new version of the iPad software available. 4 Click Restore. Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the restore process.
Safari, Mail, and Contacts Can’t Send Email If iPad is unable to send email, try the following: ÂÂ In Settings, choose “Mail, Contacts, Calendars,” then select the account you’re trying to use. Tap Account Info, then tap SMTP under Outgoing Mail Server. You can set up additional SMTP servers, or select one from another mail account on iPad. Contact your Internet service provider for configuration information. ÂÂ Set up your email account directly on iPad instead of syncing it from iTunes.
Email Attachment Won’t Open iPad may not support the attachment file type. iPad supports the following types of email attachments: .doc Microsoft Word .docx Microsoft Word (XML) .htm webpage .html webpage .key Keynote .numbers Numbers .pages Pages .pdf Preview, Adobe Acrobat .ppt Microsoft PowerPoint .pptx Microsoft PowerPoint (XML) .rtf Rich Text Format .txt text .vcf contact information .xls Microsoft Excel .
A Song, Video, or Other Item Won’t Play The song, video, audiobook, or podcast may be encoded in a format that iPad doesn’t support. For information about the audio and video file formats iPad supports. go to www.apple.com/ipad/specs. If a song or video in your iTunes library isn’t supported by iPad, you may be able to convert it to a format iPad supports. For example, you can use iTunes for Windows to convert nonprotected WMA files to a format iPad supports. For more information, see iTunes Help.
Restarting and Resetting iPad If something isn’t working right, try restarting iPad, force quitting an application, or resetting iPad. Restart iPad: Press and hold the Sleep/Wake button until the red slider appears. Slide your finger across the slider to turn off iPad. To turn iPad back on, press and hold the Sleep/Wake until the Apple logo appears.
To learn about Do this Using Address Book on Mac OS X Open Address Book and choose Help > Address Book Help. Using iCal on Mac OS X Open iCal and choose Help > iCal Help. Microsoft Outlook, Windows Address Book, Adobe Photoshop Album, and Adobe Photoshop Elements See the documentation that came with those applications. Obtaining warranty service First follow the advice in this guide and online resources. Then go to www.apple.
European Union—Disposal Information: This symbol means that according to local laws and regulations your product should be disposed of separately from household waste. When this product reaches its end of life, take it to a collection point designated by local authorities. Some collection points accept products for free.
3G 10 10W USB power adapter 8 12-hour time 123 24-hour time 123 A accessibility features 105 Mono Audio 114 settings 125 Speak Auto-text 114 Triple-click Home 115 VoiceOver 106 White on Black 114 Zoom 113 accounts 35, 126, 134 “push” 36, 127 adjusting brightness 119 Adobe Photoshop Elements 32 airplane mode status icon 10 album tracks 86 alerts adjusting volume 9, 120 calendar 68 turning on or off 120 alternate audio language 58 anti-phishing.
brightness adjusting 119 iBooks 104 browser cache, clearing 130 browsing App Store 96 iTunes Music Store 91 button sleep/wake 8 C cable, Dock Connector to USB 8, 28 cache, clearing browser 130 CalDAV 67 Calendar about 64 ics files 67 searching 67 syncing calendars 29, 31, 64 views 65 See also events Camera Connection Kit 49 caps lock, enabling 124 Cc 127, 128 cellular data turning on or off 118 cellular data plan 33 cellular network 34 charging battery 23 cleaning iPad 26 closed capt
Google contacts 31 search engine 129 searching the web 40 grab points 19 H headset, center button 57, 61, 142 help, getting 144 Home screen 9, 14 adding web clips 41 customizing 13 hybrid view 78 I iBookstore 29 iCal 31, 145 icons applications 11 status 10 IMAP accounts 42 searching email 47 installing applications 98 configuration profiles 133 international keyboards 19, 124 iPhoto 32, 144 iPod Genius Mixes 89 Genius playlists 88 playlists 87 repeating or shuffling songs 85 sear
getting directions 79 hybrid view 78 satellite view 78 seeing location of a contact 75 share location 81 street view 78 terrain view 78 traffic conditions 80 zooming 75 Microsoft Exchange 11, 34, 35, 43, 70, 133, 134 meeting invitations 68 push accounts 36 searching email 47 setting up account 35, 134 syncing 35, 64, 134 Microsoft Internet Explorer 31, 40 Microsoft Outlook 31, 64 MobileMe 11, 34, 70 getting help 144 push accounts 36 searching email 47 security features 24, 35 sending p
videos 93 push accounts 36, 127 R rate a song 86 reading email 45 rechargeable batteries 24 removing backups 138 renting movies 32, 59 videos 93 repeating 85 replacing battery 24, 145 replying to messages 43 requirements for using iPad 27 reset iPad 144 resizing webpage columns 38 restarting 144 restoring iPad software 139 restoring settings and information 137, 140 restrictions, setting 122 rotor control 109 S Safari AutoFill 40, 129 bookmarking webpages 40 clearing cache 130 cook
sound 68 Store 132 usage statistics 120 video 131 VoiceOver 105 VPN 120 wallpaper 54, 119 Wi-Fi 117 sharing photos in email messages 43 shuffling songs 85 signatures, email 128 SIM PIN turning on or off 119 sleep/wake button 8 slideshows settings 132 software getting help 145 updating and restoring 139 version 119 sound adjusting alerts volume 120 adjusting volume 9 no sound 142 setting limit 130, 131 Sound Check 130 sound effects 9 sounds calendar alert 68 turning on or off 120 Spe
previewing 93 purchasing 93 rented 59 subtitles 58 syncing 32 watching on a TV 59, 63 YouTube 60 See also iPod, Music, YouTube View Account changing account information 118 virtual private network.
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