Apple A1652 Tablet Device User Manual Live Preview

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Print photosPrint to an AirPrint-enabled printer.Print a single photo: Tap  , then tap Print.Print multiple photos: While viewing a photo album, tap Select, select thephotos, tap  , then tap Print.See AirPrint (on page) .Import photos and videosYou can import photos and videos directly from a digital camera, from anotheriOS device with a camera, or from an SD memory card. For iPad (4thgeneration or later) or iPad mini, use the Lightning to SD Card Camera Readeror the Lightning to USB Camera Adapter (both sold separately). For earlier iPadmodels, use the iPad Camera Connection Kit (sold separately), which includesboth an SD card reader and a camera connector.Import photos1. Insert the SD card reader or camera connector into the iPad Lightningconnector or 30-pin dock connector.Use an SD memory card: Insert the card in the slot on the SD card reader.Don’t force the card into the slot; it fits only one way.Apple Confidential121DRAFT
Connect a camera or iOS device: Use the USB cable that came with thecamera or iOS device, and connect it to the USB port on the cameraconnector. If you’re using an iOS device, make sure it’s turned on andunlocked. To connect a camera, make sure the camera is turned on and intransfer mode. For more information, see the documentation that camewith the camera.2. Unlock iPad.3. The Photos app opens and displays the photos and videos available forimporting.4. Select the photos and videos to import.Import all items: Tap Import All.Import just some items: Tap the items you want to import (a checkmarkappears for each), tap Import, then tap Import Selected.5. After the photos are imported, keep or delete the photos and videos on thecard, camera, or iOS device.6. Disconnect the SD card reader or camera connector.A new event in the Last Import album contains all the photos you justimported.To transfer the photos to your computer, connect iPad to your computer andimport the images with a photo app such as iPhoto or Adobe Elements.Photos settingsSettings for Photos are in Settings > Photos & Camera. These include:iCloud Photo Library, My Photo Stream, iCloud Photo Sharing, and UploadBurst PhotosPhotos TabSlideshowCamera GridHDR (High Dynamic Range)CameraApple Confidential122DRAFT
Camera at a glanceQuick! Get the camera!From the Lock screen, just swipe   up. Or swipe up from the bottomedge of the screen to open Control Center, then tap  .With iPad, you can take both still photos and videos using the front FaceTimecamera or the back camera.Apple Confidential123DRAFT
Take photos and videosCamera offers several modes, which let you shoot stills, square-format photos,time-lapse, videos, and panoramas.Choose a mode.Drag up or down, or tap the camera mode labels to choose Time-Lapse, Video,Photo, Square, or Pano.Take a photo.Choose Photo, then tap the white Take Picture button or press either volumebutton.Take Burst shots: (iPad Air 2 and iPad mini 4) Touch and hold the TakePicture button to take rapid-fire photos in bursts (available while in Square orPhoto mode). The shutter sound is different, and the counter shows howmany shots you’ve taken, until you lift your finger. To see the suggestedshots and select the photos you want to keep, tap the thumbnail, then tapSelect. The gray dot(s) under the thumbnails mark the suggested photos. Tocopy a photo from the burst as a separate photo in Photos, tap the circle inthe lower-right corner of the photo. To delete the burst of photos, tap it, thentap  .Apple Confidential124DRAFT
Apply a filter: Tap   to apply different color effects, such as Monoor Chrome. To turn off a filter, tap  , then tap None. You can alsoapply a filter later, when you edit the photo. See Edit photos and trim videos(on page) .A rectangle briefly appears where the exposure is set. When you photographpeople, face detection (iPad 3rd generation or later) balances the exposureacross up to 10 faces. A rectangle appears for each face detected.Exposure is automatic, but you can set the exposure manually for the next shotby tapping an object or area on the screen. With an iSight camera, tapping thescreen sets the focus and the exposure, and face detection is temporarilyturned off. To lock the exposure and focus, touch and hold until the rectanglepulses. The screen indicates when exposure and focus are locked. Take asmany photos as you want. When you tap the screen again, exposure and focusunlock, and the automatic settings and face detection turn back on.Adjust the exposure.Tap to see   next to the exposure rectangle, then slide up or down toadjust the exposure.Take a panorama photo.(iSight camera) Choose Pano, tap the Take Picture button, then pan slowly inthe direction of the arrow. You can stop the panorama at any point by pressingthe Take Picture button again. To pan in the other direction, first tap the arrow.To pan vertically, first rotate iPad to landscape orientation. You can reverse thedirection of a vertical pan, too.Apple Confidential125DRAFT
Capture an experience with time-lapse.Choose Time-Lapse, set up iPad where you want, then tap the Record Time-Lapse Video button to start capturing a sunset, a flower opening, or otherexperiences over a period of time. Tap the Record Time-Lapse Video buttonagain to stop. The time-lapse photos are compiled into a short video that youcan watch and share.Zoom in or out.(iSight camera) Pinch the image on the screen. With iPad Air (all models) andiPad mini 2 and later, zooming works in video mode as well as photo mode.If Location Services is turned on, photos and videos are tagged with locationdata that can be used by apps and photo-sharing websites. See Privacy (onpage) .Use the capture timer to put yourself in the shot.Avoid “camera shake” or add yourself to a picture by using the capture timer. Toinclude yourself, first stabilize iPad and frame your shot. Tap  , tap 3s(seconds) or 10s, then tap the Take Picture button.Want to capture what’s displayed on your screen?Simultaneously press and release the Sleep/Wake and Home buttons. Thescreenshot is added to the Photos tab in Photos and can also be viewed in theCamera Roll album or All Photos album (if you’re using iCloud Photo Library).Apple Confidential126DRAFT
Make it better.You can edit photos and trim videos, right on iPad. See Edit photos and trimvideos (on page) . Ask Siri  Say something like:“Open Camera”“Take a picture”Shoot some videoMake a video.Choose Video, then tap the Record Video button or press either volume buttonto start and stop recording. Video records at 30 fps (frames per second).Take it slow.(iPad Air 2 and iPad mini 4) Choose Slo-Mo to shoot slow motion video at 120fps. You can set which section to play back in slow-motion when you edit thevideo.Set the slow-motion section of a video.Tap the thumbnail, then tap Edit. Use the vertical bars beneath the frameviewer to set the section you want to play back in slow motion.HDRHDR (High Dynamic Range) helps you get great shots in high-contrastsituations. iPad takes multiple photos in rapid succession, at different exposuresettings—and blends them together. The resulting photo has better detail in thebright and mid-tone areas.Use HDR.(iSight camera on iPad 3rd generation or later) Tap HDR. For best results, keepiPad steady and avoid subject motion.Keep the normal photo and the HDR version.Go to Settings > Photos & Camera > Keep Normal Photo. Both the normal andHDR versions of the photo appear in Photos. HDR versions of photos in youralbums are marked with “HDR” in the corner.View, share, and printPhotos and videos you take on iPad are saved in Photos. With iCloud PhotoLibrary enabled, all new photos and videos are automatically uploaded andavailable in Photos on all your iOS 8.1 or later devices set up with iCloud PhotoLibrary. See iCloud Photo Library (on page) . When iCloud Photo Library isturned off, you can still collect up to 1,000 of your most recent photos in the MyApple Confidential127DRAFT
Photo Stream album from your devices set up with iCloud. See My PhotoStream (on page) .View your photos.Tap the thumbnail image, then swipe left or right to see the photos you’ve takenrecently. Tap All Photos to see everything in the Photos app.Tap the screen to show or hide the controls.Get sharing and printing options.Tap  . See Share from apps (on page) .Upload photos and videos.Use iCloud Photo Library to upload photos and videos from your iPad to iCloudand access them on your iOS 8.1 or later devices signed in to iCloud using thesame Apple ID. You can also upload and download your photos and videos fromthe Photos app on iCloud.com. See iCloud Photo Library (on page) .Sync photos and videos to iPad from your Mac.Use the Photos settings pane in iTunes. See Sync with iTunes (on page) .Camera settingsGo to Settings > Photos & Camera for camera options, which include:iCloud Photo Library, My Photo Stream, and iCloud Photo SharingSlideshowGridHDRVideoAdjust the volume of the shutter sound with the Ringer and Alerts settings inSettings > Sounds. Or mute the sound using the Ring/Silent switch. (In somecountries muting is disabled.)ContactsApple Confidential128DRAFT
iPad lets you access and edit your contact lists from personal, business, andother accounts.Contacts at a glanceSet your My Info card for Safari, Siri, and other apps.Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars, tap My Info, then select the contactcard with your name and information. Ask Siri  Say something like:“Sarah Castelblanco is my sister”“Send a message to my sister”“What’s my brother’s work address?”Find a contact.Tap the search field at the top of the contacts list, then enter your search. Youcan also search your contacts using Search (see Search (on page) ).Use Siri.Say, for example, “What’s my brother’s work address?”Share a contact.Tap a contact, then tap Share Contact. See Share from apps (on page) .Sharing a contact shares all the info from the contact’s card.Change a label.Apple Confidential129DRAFT
If a field has the wrong label, such as Home instead of Work, tap Edit. Then tapthe label and choose one from the list, or tap Custom Field to create one of yourown.Add your friends’ social profiles.While viewing a contact, tap Edit, then tap “add social profile.” You can addTwitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Flickr, Myspace, and Sina Weibo accounts, orcreate a custom entry.Delete a contact.Go to the contact’s card, then tap Edit. Scroll down, then tap Delete Contact.Add contactsBesides entering contacts, you can:Use your iCloud contacts: Go to Settings > iCloud, then turn on Contacts.Import your Facebook Friends: Go to Settings > Facebook, then turn onContacts in the “Allow These Apps to Use Your Accounts” list. This creates aFacebook group in Contacts.Use your Google contacts: Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars, tapyour Google account, then turn on Contacts.Access a Microsoft Exchange Global Address List: Go to Settings > Mail,Contacts, Calendars, tap your Exchange account, then turn on Contacts.Set up an LDAP or CardDAV account to access business or schooldirectories: Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Add Account >Other. Tap Add LDAP account or Add CardDAV account, then enter theaccount information.Sync contacts from your computer: In iTunes on your computer, turn oncontact syncing in the device info pane. For information, see iTunes Help.Import contacts from a vCard: Tap a .vcf attachment in an email or message.Search a directory.Tap Groups, tap the GAL, CardDAV, or LDAP directory you want to search, thenenter your search. To save a person’s info to your contacts, tap Add Contact.Show or hide a group.Tap Groups, then select the groups you want to see. This button appears only ifyou have more than one source of contacts.Update your contacts using Twitter, Facebook, and Sina Weibo.Go to Settings > Twitter, Settings > Facebook, or Settings > Sina Weibo, thentap Update Contacts. This updates contact photos and social media accountnames in Contacts.Unify contactsWhen you have contacts from multiple sources, you might have multiple entriesApple Confidential130DRAFT
for the same person. To keep redundant contacts from appearing in your AllContacts list, contacts from different sources that have the same name arelinked and displayed as a single unified contact. When you view a unifiedcontact, the title Unified Info appears.Unify contacts.If two entries for the same person aren’t linked automatically, you can unify themmanually. Edit one of the contacts, tap Link Contact, then choose the othercontact to link to.Linked contacts aren’t merged. If you change or add information in a unifiedcontact, the changes are copied to each source account where that informationalready exists.If you link contacts with different first or last names, the names on the individualcards won’t change, but only one name appears on the unified card. To choosewhich name appears when you view the unified card, tap Edit, tap the linkedcard with the name you prefer, then tap Use This Name For Unified Card.Contacts settingsGo to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars, where you can:Change how contacts are sortedDisplay contacts by first or last nameChange how long names are shortened in listsChoose to show recent contacts in the multitasking screenSet a default account for new contactsSet your My Info cardSet if new contacts and updates are automatically derived from mail youreceiveClockApple Confidential131DRAFT
Clock at a glanceThe first clock displays the time based on your location when you set up iPad.Add other clocks to show the time in other major cities and time zones.Alarms and timersWant iPad to wake you?Tap Alarm, then tap  . Set your wake-up time and other options, thengive the alarm a name (like “Good morning”).Apple Confidential132DRAFT
Keep track of time.Use the stopwatch to keep time, record lap times, or set a timer to alert youwhen time’s up.Want to fall asleep to music or a podcast?Tap Timer, tap When Timer Ends, then choose Stop Playing at the bottom.Get quick access to clock features.Swipe up from the bottom edge of the screen to open Control Center, then tap . You can access Timer from Control Center even when iPad is locked.You can also navigate to the other clock features. Ask Siri  Say something like:“Set the timer for 3 minutes”“Wake me up tomorrow at 7 a.m.”“What alarms do I have set?”Apple Confidential133DRAFT
MapsFind placesWARNING:  For important information about navigation and avoidingdistractions that could lead to dangerous situations, see Important safetyinformation (on page) . See also Privacy (on page) .Apple Confidential134DRAFT
Move around Maps by dragging the screen. To face a different direction, rotatewith two fingers. To return to north, tap the compass   in the upperright. Ask Siri  Say something like:“Find coffee near me”“Show me the Golden Gate Bridge”Zoom in or out.Double-tap with one finger to zoom in; tap with two fingers to zoom out—orpinch open or closed. The scale appears in the upper left while zooming andwhen you continue touching the screen with two fingers. To change howdistance is shown (in miles or kilometers), go to Settings > Maps.Find nearby attractions, services, and more.Tap the search field, then choose an interest.Search for a location.Apple Confidential135DRAFT
Tap the search field. You can search for a location in different ways. Forexample:Intersection (“8th and Market”)Area (“Greenwich Village”)Landmark (“Guggenheim”)Zip codeBusiness (“movies,” “restaurants San Francisco CA,” “Apple Inc New York”)Maps may also list recent locations, searches, or directions that you can choosefrom.Find a favorite location.Tap the search field, tap Favorites, then tap Favorites.Find the location of a contact.Tap the search field, tap Favorites, tap Contacts, then tap the name of a contact.Choose your view.Tap  , then choose Map, Transit, or Satellite.If transit information is unavailable, tap View Routing Apps to use an app forpublic or other modes of transportation. (Not available on iPad 2, iPad 3, or theoriginal iPad mini.)Mark a location.Touch and hold the map until a dropped pin appears.Important:  Maps depends on data services. These data services are subjectto change and may not be available in all areas, resulting in maps and location-based information that may be unavailable, inaccurate, or incomplete.Compare the information provided in Maps to your surroundings. Use commonsense when navigating. Always observe current road conditions and postedsigns to resolve any discrepancies. Some Maps features require LocationServices.Share a locationTap a pin or other location (such as a restaurant or museum) to display itsbanner, tap  , tap  , then choose an option such as Mail or AirDrop.See Share from apps (on page) .Apple Confidential136DRAFT
Get more infoGet info about a location.Tap a location to display its banner, then tap  . Info might include Yelpreviews and photos, a phone number, a webpage link, directions, and more.Add the location to your Favorites: Tap  .Add the contact information to Contacts: Tap Create New Contact or Addto Existing Contact.Remove a dropped pin: Tap Remove Pin.Find out about traffic conditions.Tap  , tap Map or Satellite, then tap Show Traffic. Orange dots showslowdowns, and red dots show stop-and-go traffic. To see an incident report,tap a marker.Help improve Maps. To report an incorrect label, a missing location, or other issue, tap  ,then tap Report an Issue.Get directionsNote:  To get directions, iPad must be connected to the Internet. To getdirections involving your current location, Location Services must also be on. Ask Siri  Say something like:“Give me directions home”“Transit directions to my dad’s work”“What’s my ETA?”“Find a gas station”If you tell Siri about yourself—including things like your home and workaddresses, and your relationships—you can get directions to locations like“home” and “my dad’s work.” See Tell Siri about yourself.Find a route to a location.Tap the location, then tap the icon in the banner. Directions are from yourcurrent location. To get other directions, tap the search field.Find a route between any two locations.Apple Confidential137DRAFT
Tap Directions, enter the starting and ending locations, then tap Route. Or,choose a location or a route from the list, if available.Choose an alternate route.If multiple routes appear, tap the one you want to take.Change the view to show a driving, walking, or transit route.Tap Drive, Walk, or Transit.In select cities, Maps provides public transportation information and multi-modal routing, from walking to a bus stop or train station to hopping off atyour destination.If transit routes are unavailable in your area, tap View Routing Apps to use anapp for other modes of transportation. (On iPad 2, iPad 3, and the originaliPad mini, tap Apps for other modes of transportation.)Choose a transit time or date.Find a transit route, tap Options, then select a time or date for departure orarrival. You can also choose which transit vehicles to consider.Share a route.Find a route, tap Share, then choose an option like Mail or AirDrop. See Sharefrom apps (on page) .Get turn-by-turn directions.Find a route, then tap Start.Hear directions (iPad Wi-Fi + Cellular): Maps follows your progress andspeaks turn-by-turn directions to your destination. If iPad auto-locks, Mapsstays onscreen and continues to announce directions.Even if you open another app, Maps continues to give you turn-by-turndirections. To return to Maps, tap the banner across the top of the screen.View directions (iPad Wi-Fi only): Swipe each instruction left.See the route overview: Tap Overview. To return to turn-by-turn directions,tap Resume.View directions as a list: Tap  . To view transit details, tap Detailsor Stops. To return to turn-by-turn directions, tap anywhere outside the list.Choose a faster route (iPad Wi-Fi + Cellular): If Maps alerts you to a fasterroute from turn-by-turn driving directions, tap Go to accept the suggestedroute. Ask Siri  Say something like:“Take the faster route.”"Don’t change my route.”Maps may reroute you automatically in case of road closure. Maps mayalso alert you to heavy traffic, construction, an accident, or other incidentsahead.Stop turn-by-turn directions.Tap End.Apple Confidential138DRAFT
 Ask Siri  Say something like:“Stop navigating.”Use Maps on your Mac to get directions.Open Maps on your Mac (OS X Mavericks or later), get directions for your trip,then choose File > Share > Send to [your device]. Your Mac and iPad mustboth be set up with iCloud to use the same Apple ID.You can also use Handoff to pick up directions on one device where you left offon another. See Handoff.3D and FlyoverWith 3D and Flyover, on iPad 3rd generation or later, you can see three-dimensional views and even fly over many of the world’s major cities.View a 3D map.Tap  , then tap 3D Map. Or, drag two fingers up. (Zoom in for a closerlook if the 3D map doesn’t appear.) For best effect, use the satellite view. Tap Apple Confidential139DRAFT
, then tap Satellite.Adjust the angle.Drag two fingers up or down.Take a 3D tour with Flyover.An aerial tour is available for select cities, indicated by   next to thecity name. (Zoom out if you don’t see any   markers.) Tap the name ofthe city to display its banner, then tap Tour to begin the tour.Aerial tours are also available for selected locations. Tap Flyover Tour in theirbanners.To stop the tour, tap End Flyover Tour. To return to standard view, tap , then tap Map.Maps settingsGo to Settings > Maps. Settings include:Navigation voice volume (iPad Wi-Fi + Cellular)Distances in miles or kilometersMap labels (these appear in the language specified in Settings > General > Language & Region > iPad Language)VideosApple Confidential140DRAFT
You can use iPad to view movies, music videos, and, if they’re available in yourarea, TV shows.Videos at a glanceOpen the Videos app to watch movies, TV shows, and music videos. To watchvideo podcasts, open the Podcasts app—see Podcasts at a glance (on page) .To watch videos you record using Camera on iPad, open the Photos app.WARNING:  For important information about avoiding hearing loss, seeImportant safety information (on page) .Watch a video.Tap the video in the list of videos.What about videos you shot with iPad?Open the Photos app.Stream or download?Apple Confidential141DRAFT
If   appears on a video thumbnail, you can watch it withoutdownloading it to iPad, if you have an Internet connection. To download thevideo to iPad so you can watch without using a Wi-Fi or cellular connection, tap  in the video details.Looking for podcasts or iTunes U videos?Open the Podcasts app or download the free iTunes U app from the App Store.Set a sleep timer.Open the Clock app and tap Timer, then swipe to set the number of hours andminutes. Tap When Timer Ends and choose Stop Playing, tap Set, then tapStart.Add videos to your libraryBuy or rent videos from the iTunes Store.Tap Store in the Videos app, or open the iTunes Store app on iPad, then tapMovies or TV Shows. The iTunes Store is not available in all areas. SeeiTunes Store at a glance (on page) .Transfer videos from your computer.Connect iPad, then sync videos from iTunes on your computer. See Sync withiTunes (on page) .Stream videos from your computer.Turn on Home Sharing in iTunes on your computer. Then, on iPad, go toSettings > Videos and enter the Apple ID and password you use for HomeSharing on your computer. Then open Videos on iPad, and tap Shared at the topof the list of videos.Convert a video for iPad.If you try to sync a video from iTunes and a message says the video can’t playon iPad, try converting the video. Select the video in iTunes on your computer,then choose File > Create New Version > Create iPad or Apple TV Version. Thensync the converted video to iPad.Delete a video.Tap Edit in the upper right of your collection, then tap   on the videothumbnail. If you don’t see the Edit button, look for   on your videothumbnails—those videos haven’t been downloaded to iPad, so you can’t deletethem. To delete an individual episode of a series, tap the series, then swipe lefton the episode in the Episodes list.Deleting a video (other than a rented movie) from iPad doesn’t delete it from theiTunes library on your computer or from your purchased videos in iCloud, andyou can sync the video or download it to iPad again later. If you don’t want toApple Confidential142DRAFT

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