User`s guide
4.  If the wireless network you are attempt-
ing to connect to is security-enabled, you 
will see a dialog box requesting a network 
key or password. The key/password (your 
network administrator should be able to 
supply this to you) must be 
entered correctly or you will not be able to 
successfully connect to the network.
If you entered the network key correctly, you 
should now be connected to the wireless 
network. If it appears you are connected to the network, but have limited or no actual 
connectivity, it is most likely due to an improperly entered network key. Disconnect from the 
network by tapping the “Disconnect” button and try to connect again. If you continue to have 
trouble connecting, contact your network administrator for assistance.
Connecting with a Wireless Bluetooth Device
1.  Turn on the Bluetooth transmitter using the 
toggle switch on the top of your tablet.
2.  Double-tap on the Bluetooth icon in the 
Windows System Tray.
3.  Turn on the Discovery service on your 
Bluetooth device. See your device's manual for 
how to enable this option.
4.   Tap on "Search for Devices" to begin the 
Discovery process. A list of Bluetooth 
enabled devices should appear.
5.  Double-tap on the device you wish to 
connect. Tap on the "CONNECT" button 
to begin the pairing process.
6.  Enter a Bluetooth passkey if prompted. If 
you are trying to connect to a Bluetooth 
keyboard, hit "Enter" after typing the 
passkey.
7.   Your device should now be connected. 
If any device drivers are required to 
operate your device, if you haven't 
already, you should load them now. 
Otherwise your Bluetooth device 
should now be functional.
NOTE: If you find that your Bluetooth device 
doesn't seem to connect properly, or doesn't 
function, after starting up the computer again 
sometime in the future: open up the "My 
Bluetooth" application (located in "START  All 
Programs  Bluetooth"), tap and hold on the 
device you are having problems with to highlight it 
and then tap on "Update". If that doesn't solve the 
problem, tap and hold on the device again and tap 
on "Unpair" to remove it. Then tap on the "Search 
for Devices" button to re-pair the device again.










