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ThinkPad Tablet Training

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION – Power On

• Turning the Tablet on• You have to hold the power button down for

approximately 5 seconds to boot the system. You will feel a vibration/buzz when it boots up.

• Unlocking the Tablet• Place your finger on the lock icon.

• A larger circle with a lock will appear. Slide the icon to the outside of the circle to unlock the tablet

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Screen Power

There are two ways to conserve power on the tablet:

• Screen Power – the backlight can be powered off by tapping the powerbutton. This only tuns off the backlight. The apps are still running andmore importantly, the wifi is still connected. Tapping the power button again will restore the backlight.

The screen backlight is set to automatically power off after 2 minutes.This can be configured in the Screen Settings menu

• Power-off – to power down the tablet, you need to press and hold the power button for approximately 5 seconds

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Lenovo Tablet Hardware

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System Location – Front View

Front Cover, Gorilla Infinity GlassFront-facing Camera

Home, Back, Menu,Search Buttons

Front Cover FramePolished, Glossy UV, black

Ambient Light Sensor

Multi-touch Display1280 x 800

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SIM Card Slot, Media Card SlotEmergency Reset Hole

System Location – Buttons and Connectors

Search Button

Menu Button

Home Button

Back Button

Headphone/Microphone Jack

Mini HDMI PortMicro USB Connector, Power Connector

Dock Connector

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System Location – Back View

Back-facing Camera 5M

Built-in Microphone

ThinkPad Logo LED

Silk Print Back Cover

Stylus Pen Slot

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SIM Card Slot, Media Card SlotEmergency Reset Hole

Micro USB ConnectorPower Connector

System Location – Bottom View

Mini HDMI Port

Dock Connector

HeadphoneMicrophone

Media Card Slot SIM Card Slot

Reset Hole

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Standard Formats

SD miniSD microSD

 

Up to 2 GB Up to 2 GB Up to 2 GB

High-Capacity Formats

SDHC miniSDHC microSDHC

 

4 - 32 GB 4 - 32 GB 4 - 32 GB

MultimediaCard

MMC MMCplus  

 

Up to 16GB Up to 16GB  

ThinkPad Tablet Media Card Support

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System Location – Top View

Volume Control Buttons Stylus Pen String Hole

Stylus Pen Slot

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USB connector Keyboard folio connector

System Location – Left and Right View

Left View

Right View

Power / Screen lock Button

Integrated Mono Speaker

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Lenovo Tablet – SetupWizard

Out of Box Experience (OOBE)

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First Screen after booting the system− This screen allows you to choose your language and timezone− Click on a Language and/or click on “Set date and time”

SetupWizard 1st page – Language and Timezone

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After clicking on “Set date and time”− By default, the “Use network-provided time” is ON, which means the

Date and Time boxes are inactive

SetupWizard 1st page – Language and Timezone

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Must click the “Accept” button before you can proceed License Agreement accepted, next button becomes highlighted

SetupWizard 2nd page – License Agreement

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User can either practice typing in the area above or “Skip”

SetupWizard 3rd page - On-Screen Keyboard

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If you start typing the “Skip” changes to “Next” You can minimize the keyboard by hitting the down arrow in the

bottom left of the screen

SetupWizard 3rd page - On-Screen Keyboard

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In order to get special characters, hold down a key to see and select an alternative character

SetupWizard 3rd page - On-Screen Keyboard

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When you first get to this screen it will be scanning for Wifi signals for a moment− The Wifi button is not clickable until a Wifi signal is found− After a Wifi signal is found, the Wifi button will become clickable to connect to a

Wifi network

SetupWizard 4th page – Wifi

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If the user clicks on the Wifi button, they will be prompted with a list of wifi networks they can attempt to connect to.− The user cannot connect to an EAP network during the Setup Wizard

SetupWizard 4th page – Wifi and 3G

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This page will allow the user to sign in to or create a Google account, as well as accept or decline Google Location options

SetupWizard 5th page – Google Account Setup

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Clicking on either of the checkboxes bring up additional consent boxes

SetupWizard 5th page – Google Account Setup

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Clicking on either of the checkboxes bring up additional consent boxes

SetupWizard 5th page – Google Account Setup

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If you click on “Google Account Setup”, you get to this screen− Either enter your Google credentials or click “Create Account”

SetupWizard 5th page – Google Account Setup

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If you click “Create Account”, you get here then you can continue to walk through account creation

SetupWizard 5th page – Google Account Setup

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This page informs the user of a few of the options with their Indigo system. The user can click “Done” when they are satisfied with their new purchase.

SetupWizard 6th page – Welcome page

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After clicking “Done” on the “Welcome Page” the install will finalize. Customizations run for a very short time. You will then be taken to the Android Home Screen

SetupWizard – Customization Page

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Lenovo Tablet – Android OS 3.1

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Lock Screen

-To unlock the device, place your finger on the lock symbol. A circle will appear around the lock, drag the lock outside of the circle.

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Home Screen

- The Android OS is made up of five “screens”. Above is an example of the home screen. You can tell what screen you are on by the dots at the top. The dots only appear when you touch the screen.

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Navigation

BackHome

Open Apps FavoritesSettings

Apps List

Widgets ListGoogleSearch

Apps

Widgets

Android Market

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Android Layout

- You can get to this area by holding your finger on the screen for a few seconds (not on an app icon or widget) – or by pushing the Widgets list “+” button at the top right of the home screen

- The Android environment on the Tablet is broken up into 5 screens (see red box above). The default home screen is the center screen.

- The home screen can be modified from this area- Widgets and Wallpaper can be modified here as well

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Navigation

The five home screens are customizable with the apps you want

To see a full list of every App installed on the device, click on the Apps icon in the upper right

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User Guide – READ THIS!!!

Swipe your finger on the screen to move through the list of Apps.Find, Open, and READ the User Guide to familiarize yourself with your Tablet. It contains information on how to use the Tablet and navigate the Android OS.

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The “Launcher” on the default Home Page is used for your most commonly used apps

Common across devices (LePad and LePhone have similar look) Flexible design; user can easily change page layouts, move apps Random page access

Lenovo User Interface Key Features

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Lenovo Launch Zone

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Lenovo AppShop

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App Shop Functionality – Welcome Screen

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Native Client Application - cannot be uninstalled Apps in the App Store have been tested and certified for use on the

Thinkpad Tablet UI design for easy discovery Tablet Applications in catalog to grow rapidly in 2H11 Hosted by a 3rd Party Application Aggregator - MobiHand Customer App Store for custom internal and third party apps.

Lenovo App Shop

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AppShop Install Error

Your first download attempt from the Lenovo AppShop may produce a security error. This is to protect your Android device from installing applications from sources other than the Android Market. You will need to change a setting to allow downloading fromthe Lenovo AppShop.

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AppShop Install Error

- You need to put a check mark in the Unknown Sources option. You will then be able to download from the Lenovo AppShop.

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ThinkPad Tablet OS

USB File Copy Utility

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Find the “USB File Copy Utility” icon in the application page, And click it. Devices connected to the tablet listed on the top left of the GUI.

Function – Start the Utility

The Lenovo USB File Copy Utility

The three supported storage device icon

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Function – Open device

Click USB drive icon. USB device files explores on the right

like this.

Two supported storage device exists now.(Internal_SD, USB_Drive)

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Click the gray bar which contains a check box of a file/folder. The gray bar change to green and the checkbox to be checked.

When some files already checked, click the green bar. The green bar change to gray and the checkbox to be unchecked.

Function – Select/Unselect files

Click or touch this to select/unselect files

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Click the “check all” check box on the top right of the main GUI. All files is selected(unselected)

Function – Select/Unselect all files

Select(Unselect) ‘Check all’ checkbox.

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Function – Copy select files to device root directory

1. Check some files

2. Click ‘Copy’ button

3. Select device you want to copy to.(Root directory)

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Function – Copy select files to device root directory

4. Copy progress.

5. Copy success. And you will see the new files.

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Put finger on anyone of the selected files, drag it to the top of another folder or drag to another opened device’s field and drop it.

If drop on a folder, files will copied into the folder, if drop to other filed but not on a folder, files will be copied to current opened folder.(files cannot be copied to the current folder they exist)

Function – Copy select files to another directory

1. Drag files to a folder in the same directory.

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Function – Copy select files to another directory

2. Drag files from root directory to root directory.

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Function – Copy select files to another directory

3. Drag files from one entered directory to another

entered directory.

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Function – Delete select files

1. Check some files.

2. Click ‘Delete’ button.

3. Confirm to delete.

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Function – Switch active(highlight) device

Check USB drive device, it is active. (All files are highlight.)

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Function – Resize device field size

Drop the gray line. The layout has been changed.

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Function – Sort the content

Sort rules: name, date, type, size.

Sort by ascending/descending.

This page is sorted by name in ascending.

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Function – Sort the content

This page is sorted by type in descending. And the secondary

sort is by size in ascending.

The first sort(by type in descending)

The secondary sort(by size in ascending)

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Function – Enter/Back folder.

Click back arrow to go back to parent folder.

Click the file name to go to the specified folder.

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Function – Plug-in SDCARD/USB-KEY

If click the “save as preference and not notify me again”, next time you plug-in the

SDCARD/USB-KEY, the utility will auto start.

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Function – Change the preference

1. Click the gear button on the top right of the GUI.2. Change the settings of what to do when .3. the USB/SDCARD plugged Click “OK” button to save

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The real label name of an USB key can not be shown. The application always show the name as “USB_Drive” because the android

system does not expose such information. Can not open files directly in the application by simply clicking on the file

icons in the application. This is actually work as design. We may change to open the corresponding files in

next version. A warning window prompting the SD card is read only pops up one-by-one

when a read only SD card is inserted. This is an Android’s system warning. The system pops up the window instead of

the application. Thus this is out of control. 32 GB USB key with FAT32 file system can not be recognized sometimes.

This is a BSP bug. When opening a folder, the icon for the first file in the folder fades in very

slowly if there are too many files. This is a android system performance bottleneck. It’s hard to optimize in the

application.

Limitations

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Factory Reset

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Support and Factory Reset

- Support for the tablet comes from 800-IBM-SERV

- Factory Reset- To completely reset the device back to factory settings

- open settings menu - tap the time on the lower right corner

(this expands the notifications)

- tap the time again

- scroll down to the Settings menu and tap

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Support and Factory Reset (cont’d)

- Select the Privacy tab

- Select Factory Data Reset

- You will receive one more warning that you are resetting yor device and will lose all data

- If you wish to reset the device, proceed with the instructions

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