User manual
Table Of Contents
- Getting started
- New features and enhancements
- Getting to know your tablet
- Using the touch screen
- Insert a micro SIM card
- Personalizing your home screen
- View your notifications
- Status bar icons
- Switch to a new tablet
- Setting up your tablet
- About your BlackBerry ID
- About BlackBerry Balance
- Overview of tablet settings
- Supported audio, video, and picture file formats and codecs
- Messages
- Contacts
- Calendar
- Browser
- BlackBerry Bridge
- About BlackBerry Bridge
- New features
- Connect your tablet and smartphone using BlackBerry Bridge
- BlackBerry Bridge basics
- Remote control
- BlackBerry Bridge vs Tethering
- Do data charges apply?
- About synchronizing Wi-Fi and VPN profiles
- About using BlackBerry Bridge in your organization
- Troubleshooting: BlackBerry Bridge
- Connections
- Connect to a mobile network
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth technology
- Tether your tablet to a Bluetooth enabled device
- Share files between your computer and tablet using Wi-Fi
- Share files between your computer and tablet using a USB connection
- Turn on airplane mode
- Connect your tablet to an HDMI display
- Troubleshooting: HDMI connections
- Keyboard and typing
- Documents To Go
- Print To Go
- BlackBerry App World
- Camera
- Pictures
- Videos
- Music
- Music Store
- Battery and power
- Applications
- Clock
- Video chat
- Video Store
- Bing Maps
- BlackBerry News
- Security
- Podcasts
- Voice notes
- Legal notice
Battery and power
Turning off your tablet and using standby
mode
Watch a video about standby mode: English
Check the battery power level
On the status bar, tap . When the battery power level is low, your
BlackBerry PlayBook tablet notifies you.
Enter standby mode
Tap . Tap Standby.
Exit standby mode Swipe down from the top frame to bottom frame.
Turn off your tablet
Tap . Tap Shut Down.
Battery power level icons
Tap the icon to see what percentage of battery power remains on your BlackBerry PlayBook tablet.
The battery is charging. Your charger is
plugged into your tablet's USB port.
The battery is not charging. Your charger is not
plugged into your tablet's USB port.
The battery is not charging. The USB port
is connected to a power source, but there
isn't enough power to charge the battery.
Charge using the charger that came with
your tablet.
User Guide Battery and power
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