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TegraTab
User Guide
Tablet P1640
User Guide
Contents
Getting Started...................................................................................................................................................... 4
What’s in the Box................................................................................................................................................ 4
Buttons and Connectors ..................................................................................................................................... 5
Charging Your Tegra TAB ................................................................................................................................... 6
Getting Started NEED TO ACTUALLY GO THROUGH SETUP ........................................................................... 6
Do I Need a Google Account?.......................................................................................................................... 6
Setting‐up Email ............................................................................................................................................. 7
WI‐FI Connection ............................................................................................................................................ 7
Security Lock...................................................................................................................................................... 7
Navigating Your Tegra TAB ................................................................................................................................ 7
Using Your Tegra TAB............................................................................................................................................ 8
Home Screens........................................................................................................................................................ 8
Organize your Home Screens.......................................................................................................................... 8
Icons................................................................................................................................................................. 10
Notifications ................................................................................................................................................. 10
Status Icons ...................................................................................................................................................11
Favorites Icon Tray.........................................................................................................................................13
Navigation Icons ............................................................................................................................................13
Using the Keyboard ............................................................................................................................................. 14
Keyboard Layout .............................................................................................................................................. 14
Basic Keyboard Usage....................................................................................................................................15
Tegra TAB Software Apps.....................................................................................................................................17
Sketchbook Express ..........................................................................................................................................17
Stylus Mobile by Vision Objects.........................................................................................................................17
Write by Stylus labs ...........................................................................................................................................17
Camera Awesome ............................................................................................................................................ 18
Pen Application Launcher................................................................................................................................. 18
Settings ............................................................................................................................................................... 19
Wireless & Networks ........................................................................................................................................ 19
Wi‐Fi ............................................................................................................................................................. 19
Bluetooth...................................................................................................................................................... 19
Data Usage ................................................................................................................................................... 20
Airplane Mode .............................................................................................................................................. 20
VPN .............................................................................................................................................................. 20
Device .............................................................................................................................................................. 20
Sound ........................................................................................................................................................... 21
Display.......................................................................................................................................................... 21
Storage ......................................................................................................................................................... 21
Battery.......................................................................................................................................................... 21
Apps ............................................................................................................................................................. 21
Users............................................................................................................................................................. 21
Personal ........................................................................................................................................................... 22
Location Access ............................................................................................................................................ 22
Setting Password/SHIELD Lock..................................................................................................................... 22
Language and Input ...................................................................................................................................... 22
Backup and Reset.......................................................................................................................................... 22
Accounts .......................................................................................................................................................... 22
System ............................................................................................................................................................. 23
How To… ............................................................................................................................................................. 24
How to Connect to the Internet ........................................................................................................................ 24
Bookmarks.................................................................................................................................................... 24
How to Use Bluetooth ...................................................................................................................................... 25
How to Text...................................................................................................................................................... 26
How to Use the Calendar .................................................................................................................................. 26
How to Email .................................................................................................................................................... 26
Reading Incoming Messages ......................................................................................................................... 26
Sending Email ................................................................................................................................................27
Designating Emails as Spam ..........................................................................................................................27
Setting General Options.................................................................................................................................27
Setting Personal Options ...............................................................................................................................27
Google Apps ........................................................................................................................................................ 28
Google Play ...................................................................................................................................................... 28
Google Talk ...................................................................................................................................................... 28
Setting your status........................................................................................................................................ 28
Inviting a Friend to Chat ................................................................................................................................ 28
Adding Friends to Chat.................................................................................................................................. 28
Starting a Video Chat .................................................................................................................................... 29
Voice Recorder ................................................................................................................................................. 29
Listening to Voice Memos ............................................................................................................................. 29
Sharing a Voice Memo .................................................................................................................................. 29
Having Fun........................................................................................................................................................... 30
Using the Cameras ........................................................................................................................................... 30
Taking Pictures ............................................................................................................................................. 30
Organizing the Gallery .................................................................................................................................. 30
Video................................................................................................................................................................ 30
Music................................................................................................................................................................ 30
Photo Frame .................................................................................................................................................... 30
YouTube........................................................................................................................................................... 30
Surfing the Web ............................................................................................................................................... 30
Getting Started
Congratulations on your new Tegra TAB! Your tablet is loaded with the Google® Android® Jelly Bean operating
system and will function as any standard Android device. You can use your Tegra TAB to surf the web, video chat
with friends, take pictures, play games, make phone calls through any third‐party app, and much more. There are
two Tegra TAB models; Basic and Premium.
Your Tegra TAB comes with the standard Android apps and with the following preloaded software:

NVIDIA Camera Awesome

Sketchbook Express by Autodesk

Stylus Mobile by Vision Objects

Write by Stylus labs

NVIDIA Pen application launcher
What’s in the Box
Your tablet comes with a USB cable and an AC Adapter.
Tegra TAB
USB Cable
Contents of Box
AC Adapter
Quick Start Guide
Registration Card
Buttons and Connectors
SD Card Slot (Premium Model only)
Stylist
(Premium Model only)
Back‐side Camera
(Premium Model only)
Power button
Audio Jack
Tegra TAB Buttons and Connectors
HDMI (Premium Model only)
USB Connector
Charging Your Tegra TAB
The battery in your new NVIDIA Tegra TAB is partially charged. It is recommended that you fully charge you Tegra
TAB as soon as possible.
To charge your Tegra TAB , use the included AC adapter and the USB cable. Plug the micro USB end of the cable
into the bottom of the Tegra TAB and the other standard USB end into the AC adapter. Plug the power adapter
into a wall power outlet.
You can also charge your Tegra TAB by plugging the standard end of the USB cable into any USB connection on
your computer system. However, using the AC adapter plugged into a wall outlet will charge your Tegra TAB
faster.
Use the AC Adapter and the USB cable that came with your Tegra TAB . Other chargers and USB cables may be
 different and could charge more slowly or not at all.
Getting Started
NEED TO ACTUALLY GO THROUGH SETUP
Your tablet is loaded with the Google® Android® Jelly Bean operating system. The first time you power on your
Tegra TAB, a Welcome screen displays. Press Start on the Welcome screen and follow the instruction to set‐up
your Tegra TAB.
Set‐up takes you through a series of screens to customize your tablet. You will be asked to set‐up a Google
account, an email account, and configure your Wi‐Fi connections.
Do I Need a Google Account?
You are not required to have a Google account associated with your Tegra TAB . However, you do need an
account if you want to use Google Market to download and manage Google apps between devices.
A Google Account does provide the ability to organize and access personal information from any computer or
mobile device that is also using your Google account. A Google Account lets you organize and access your
personal information from any computer or mobile device:

Use Google Play. Google Play brings together all your favorite content in one place: movies, TV shows, books,
music, magazines, apps, and more. When you sign in with your Google Account, you can reach any of this
content from any of your devices – as long as you have a network connection. You can also shop for more in
the Google Play store.

Synchronize and back up everything. Whether you draft an email, add an event to your calendar, or add a
friend’s address, your work gets backed up continuously by Google and synchronized with any computer
where you use the same Google Account.

Access from anywhere. Check your latest calendar, email, text messages, or social stream, no matter what
computer or mobile device you’re using.

Keep everything secure and available. Google works round the clock to protect your personal data from
unauthorized access and to ensure that you get it when you need it, wherever you need it.

Simplify shopping. You can connect your Google account with Google Wallet, which makes it easy to purchase
music, books, apps, and more on Google Play and other online stores. • Use other Google services. Your
Google Account also lets you take full advantage of other Google apps and services that you may want to use,
such as Gmail, Google Maps, Navigation, Google Play, YouTube, Google Talk, Messaging, and more.
Setting‐up Email
If you already have a Gmail (Google Email) account, enter your information in when asked. If you do not have a
Gmail account, you can create one or enter information on another Email account.
WI‐FI Connection
Your Tegra TAB is equipped with wireless networking technology that allows you to connect to a wireless access
point or Hotspot. If you have a wireless router at home, enter the information into the Wi‐Fi settings.
Go to Settings
Wireless & Networks
Wi‐Fi
Security Lock
You can secure your Tegra TAB by specifying a method of unlocking it. The tablet comes with the standard Swipe
to unlock, which contains no security. You can specify a password and set locks of different strengths using the
tablet lock settings. Go to SettingsPersonalSecurity Screen lock and touch the type of lock you would like
to use
One of the options is face recognition. Using the Face Unlock option, set the lock method so that all you have to
do is look at your tablet to unlock it (using the onboard camera). You can improve face recognition by selecting
Improve Face Matching and Liveness Check under SettingsPersonalSecurity. These options make face
recognition more reliable and secure.
Navigating Your Tegra TAB
With Android, your fingers do all the work. Swipe, pinch, press, tap, they all have a resulting action.
Common actions you will be using with your tablet are:

Touch or Tap
Most apps require just a touch to open and run. A simple tap on the app icon open the application. A touch in a
field requiring input displays a keyboard.

Touch and Hold
When you touch and hold an item on the screen and not lift your finger an action occurs. An example is the
keyboard: If you touch an alphabet key, a letter is typed. If you touch and hold the key a number or a mark
(displayed in upper right corner of key) is typed. Use touch and hold with drag to move icons between screens.

Drag
To drag, touch and hold an icon and without lifting your finger, move it to any location on a screen. To drag it
to another screen, move to the edge of the current screen in either direction to go to the adjacent screen.

Swipe or Slide
Swipe your finger across the surface of the screen, without pausing, up/down or across to move through lists,
screens, or pictures. When swiping, do not pause or hesitate or you may end up dragging something you
touched. For example, you can slide a screen left or right to view another screen.

Double‐tap
Tap twice quickly on a webpage, map, or other screen to zoom. An example would be to double‐tap a picture
in Browser to zoom in, and double‐tap again to zoom out.

Pinch
There are some apps such as Browser, Gallery, and Maps, that you can zoom in and out by placing two fingers
on the screen at once and pinching them together to zoom in (make it smaller) or spreading them apart to
zoom out (making it bigger).
Using Your Tegra TAB
Home Screens
Your Tegra TAB comes with multiple screens that can be configured with various apps and widgets. There is a
icon. To move between screens, swipe
default home screen that is displayed every time you press the Home
left or right.
A suggestion would be to place your most used app/widget icons on the Home page. You can then configure one
page for music, one for games, etc…

The difference between an App and a Widget is that a Widget runs continuously (such as a clock, weather,
tasks, etc...) and does not take up the entire screen.
An App is an application that you start and close and while it is running, takes up the entire screen (such as
games, music, photo gallery, etc…).
Organize your Home Screens
Add Widget/App Icon to Home Screen
To add an app or widget icon to a Home screen:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Go to the Home screen where you want to place the widget/app.
Touch the All Apps icon.
Swipe through the widget/app to find the widget you are looking for.
Touch and hold the widget/app until the Home screen displays, slide it into place, and lift your finger.
0.
Move Widget/App Icon
Use the following steps to move an app or widget icon to a different location on a Home screen or to a different
screen:
1.
2.
Touch and hold the icon.
Slide your finger to the new position.
 To move between Home screens, slide toward the edge of the screen.
 To bump another icon out of the way, slide slowly into it.
3.
Lift your finger and the icon drops into its new position.
0.
Using Folders

To combine two icons in a folder, slide one quickly over the other.

To open a folder, touch it.

To rename a folder, touch its name. The keyboard displays for you to type a new name.
Changing Font Size
You can change the font and the size that displays on your tablet and you can change the background brightness.
Go to:
SettingsDeviceDisplay
Select a Background Wallpaper
To change the background wallpaper on the home screens, go to:
SettingsDisplayWallpaper
You have the option of changing the wallpaper for your Home screens and the Lock screen. Select from preloaded
wallpaper, from your Gallery of pictures, or from a third party app.
Customizing Sounds and Notifications
You can customize the notification sounds on your tablet so you can distinguish between a text and an email and
any other notifications you receive. To change the notification sounds, volume, and more, go to:
SettingsDeviceSounds
Use the standard tablet sounds, create your own, or use any third party app.
Icons
Finding your way around your Tegra TAB is done using icons. Icons are grouped along the top and bottom of the
screens. The icon groups are:

Notification icons

Status icons

Favorites icon tray

Navigation icons
Notifications
Along the top left of every screen, icons are display to notify you that new text or email messages, calendar events,
alarms, and any ongoing downloads such as app updates or video downloads have occurred.
Notification Icons
Status Icons
12:01
To view the notification shade, swipe down from the top
Toggle screen
rotation lock
Go to Settings
Dismiss all
notifications
To open a notification, touch the
icon
Touch to respond
Pinch‐zoom or
glide using two
fingers
Some notifications can be expanded to show more information, such as email previews or calendar events. The
notification at the top is always expanded when possible. To expand or collapse a notification, pinch‐zoom or
glide using two fingers.
When finished with a notification, just swipe it away. To dismiss all notifications and delete them from the
notification shade, touch the Dismiss icon at the top right
For a list of notification icons, see Appendix A.
Status Icons
Along the top right of each screen is the status area. Here is where you will see battery status, Wi‐Fi connection
status, and Bluetooth status. The time is also displayed.
Bluetooth
Wi‐FI connection status
12:01
Battery charge status
Current time
Bluetooth
Bluetooth is a connectivity tool that provides a secure connection between devices over a short distance
(distance must be less than eight meters or 26 feet).
The most common Bluetooth devices used are keyboards, headsets for listening to music, videos, or chatting,
speakers, etc…
Before you can use a Bluetooth device, you need to Pair the device to your Tegra TAB.
Pairing a Bluetooth Device
1.
Verify the Bluetooth is turned on.
− Go to Settings Wireless & NetworkBluetooth
− Make sure Bluetooth is ON
2.
3.
4.
5.
Place the Bluetooth device into Discoverable mode.
Select Search for Devices
Select Bluetooth from Wireless & Network on your SHIELD
to see a list of discovered devices.
Select the device you wish to pair to from the list.
0.
For instructions on pairing a specific Bluetooth device, refer to
that device’s documentation.
Wi‐Fi
The Wi‐Fi capability of your Tegra TAB allows you to connect to the internet wherever there is a wireless access
point or Hotspot available (such as a coffee shop). When you setup your Tegra TAB, you were asked to connect to
your home wireless router. To view available wireless access points or Hotspots in your immediate area, go to:
Settings Wireless & Networks
Wi‐Fi
Wi‐Fi accounts that show Secured
will require a key to join. The list of available wireless accounts
 Any
includes all accounts in your immediate area, including private Wi‐Fi accounts.
Battery Status
The battery icon shows the current battery charge. It is a reminder to charge your battery as the level drops. See
Charging Your Tegra TAB on page 6.
12:01
To access battery status, go to:
Settings DeviceBattery
Favorites Icon Tray
At the bottom of every screen is an area called Favorites Tray. This area is for you to place your favorite and most
used apps, widgets, books, magazines, movies, and music icons for faster access.
Apps Icon
View list of all your apps
Google Play Icon
Shop on Google
Pl
The configuration of your Favorites Tray may differ from that shown here.
To add an icon to your Favorites tray, first touch and hold an icon you do not want and move it out of the tray.
Select an icon you do want in the tray and touch and hold as you drag it into place in the tray.
Navigation Icons
Displayed at the bottom of every screen no matter what you are doing are the navigation icons.
Back: Takes you back to the previous screen you were in. With each tap of the Back icon you are
taken back through the previous screens/apps until you are at the Home screen.
Home: A tap of the Home icon takes you to the central Home screen.
Recent Apps: A tap of this icon opens a thumbnail list of recently used apps. To open one of the
apps listed, touch the thumbnail.
Using the Keyboard
Anytime you touch something that requires input, a keyboard displays across the bottom of your tablet in both
the landscape (horizontal) and portrait (vertical) positions. The keyboard is larger and easier to use when displays
in landscape. This is referred to as a virtual keyboard
If you have a lot of typing to do, you can connect a wireless keyboard using Bluetooth. It will require you to Pair
your Tegra TAB and the keyboard.
The virtual keyboard will not display when you have a Bluetooth keyboard
 connected. This gives more room on the tablet screen as you type.
Keyboard Layout
The keyboard that is displayed is a basic layout with some different ways of doing things. For example; to type a
key to change it to
capital letter, tap the uppercase key . To capitalize more than one letter, double tap the
uppercase . To go back to lowercase, tap the
key again.
To type characters in upper right corner of keys,
Touch and Hold the key. When you lift your finger,
the character is typed.
Tap to capitalize one letter,
Double‐tap to turn on Caps Lock.
Tap once to turn off Caps Lock.
Voice: Speak rather than type
Toggle to numbers and symbols keyboard
Toggle back to alphabet keyboard
Basic Keyboard
Touch and hold to display a selection of
smiley faces
Basic Keyboard Usage
The nice thing about owning a tablet is you are not constrained to typing on a tiny thumb keyboard (as is the case
with phones). You can use the virtual keyboard that displays whenever you touch an area that requires input or
you can connect an external standard keyboard via Bluetooth.
Text input methods include voice where you speak your message or Swype, a text entry method where you swipe
your finger over the keyboard without lifting it.
Voice Input
Voice input can be activated in the text area in any app, with the exception of password fields. Tap the area where
you want to enter text and tap the microphone icon on your tablet's onscreen keyboard to open a voice input
pop‐up. Speak into the tablet's microphone when prompted. Speak the names of punctuation marks, and Google
automatically replaces the spoken name with the correct punctuation.
To correct any errors, tap where the correction is to be made and type the correction.
Upper and Lower Case Typing
The keyboard that is displayed is a basic layout with some different ways of doing things. For example; to type a
capital letter, tap the uppercase key . To capitalize more than one letter, double tap the
key to change it to
uppercase . To go back to lowercase, tap the
key again.
Inputting Text

Moving insertion point: Touch where you want to type and the cursor blinks in the new position. A blue tab
displays. Drag the tab to move the cursor.

Select text: Touch and hold or double‐tap within the text. The nearest word highlights, with a tab at each end
of the selection. Drag the tabs to change the selection. The tab disappears after a few moments. To make it
reappear, touch the text again.

Delete text: Touch

Type capital letters: Touch the Shift key once to switch to capital letters for one letter. Or touch and hold
Shift key while you type. When you release the key, you go back to lowercase letters.

Turn caps lock on. Double‐tap or touch and hold
return to lowercase.

Cut, copy, paste. Select the text you want to manipulate. Then touch:
to delete selected text or the characters before the cursor.
Shift key, so it changes to
. Touch
Shift key again to
Cut button
Copy button
Paste button
To change any keyboard input method, go to:
SettingsPersonalLanguage & Input
Smiley Faces
Attaching smileys to instant messages, texts, and e‐mail can be a fun and easy way to add character to your
messages. There are some smileys built into your Tegra TAB keyboard that you may not know about. However,
finding them is just a couple of finger presses away.
1.
2.
Open the app you want to send a message from.
Tap the screen where you want to start typing so the keyboard displays.
3.
4.
Press and hold on the happy smiley face on your keyboard, and a menu of other faces displays.
Select the smiley face you want to use and tap it once to insert it into your message.
0.
If the default smileys are not enough for you, some third‐party messaging apps also have smiley packs available
on the Android Market.
Tegra TAB Software Apps
Your Tegra TAB is loaded with the standard Android apps and widgets and the following specialized Tegra TAB
apps:

Camera Awesome

Sketchbook Express by Autodesk

Stylus Mobile by Vision Objects

Write by Stylus labs

NVIDIA Pen application launcher
Sketchbook Express
Autodesk SketchBook Express is a digital drawing program based on its full‐version counterpart, Autodesk
SketchBook Pro. It is a professional‐grade paint and drawing application designed for Android devices.
SketchBook Express offers a dedicated set of sketching tools and delivers them through an intuitive user interface.
Painting and drawing tools made to simulate real‐life physical effects, such as pencils, markers, and brushes, are
available. Users can create effects similar to those resulting from the use of traditional materials using the
pressure‐sensitivity features of some tablets.
SketchBook Express includes common features such as layers, "previous frame" and "next frame" buttons for
animation, an assortment of included brush textures, canvas rotation, and a customizable color palette.
Refer to Autodesk for information on using Sketchbook Express.
Stylus Mobile by Vision Objects
MyScript Stylus is a powerful and interactive input method which replaces the keyboard in all application
requiring text entry such as web browsers, emails, calendars, spreadsheets, Word processors and many more.
MyScript Stylus converts your natural handwriting into digital text in real time and benefits from the highest
recognition accuracy rate on the market. In addition, the application features a calculator module which enables
the resolution of mathematical equations converting symbols and digits and giving the result in real time.
MyScript Stylus is designed for stylist pen or finger‐based input devices.
Refer to Vision Objects for information on using Stylus.
Write by Stylus labs
Write is a word processor for handwriting, designed primarily for tablets with an active stylus like Tegra TAB.
Write has the functionality of a vector drawing application, plus a set of tools to ease the editing of handwritten
text. This is made possible by grouping pen strokes into lines, much like typed text in a word processor.
Handwritten text can be reflowed when words are deleted or space is added for new words. Bookmarks are
labeled with handwriting. The native HTML+SVG document format can be viewed in any web browser.
In addition to all the usual features of a vector drawing application, it provides a unique set of tools for editing and
navigating handwritten documents. Write is perfect for note‐taking, brainstorming.
Refer to Stylus Labs for information on using Write.
Camera Awesome
Camera Awesome is essentially a direct replacement the native camera app and offers more shooting modes as
well as lots of editing and effects features.
Camera Awesome allows you to better compose your shots by including a visual horizontal level as well as various
grid overlays. You can separately set exposure and focus settings by tapping with two fingers on the screen and
there's also a pop out menu on the right of the viewfinder that lets you choose fast and slow burst modes, turn on
the image stabilizer or activate the shot timer. You can even set the app up to take photos at set intervals ranging
from one second to one minute.
Pen Application Launcher
The Pen Application Launcher automatically starts an app when detaching the Tegra TAB stylus. You can either
automatically launch an app or display a customizable launcher with applications and shortcuts.
Settings
A very large part of your Tegra TAB is customizing it for your use and personality. This section takes you
through Settings where you can adjust things like screen backgrounds, network, sound, and account settings,
among many others.

To get to Settings no matter what screen you are on, swipe down your Notifications from the top of any screen
and touch the small Settings icon
near the top.
Tapping the Settings icon,
include:

Wireless & Networks

Device

Personal

Accounts

System
, displays a list of configuration settings that can be adjusted and changed. Topics
Wireless & Networks
Under Wireless & Networks settings are

Wi‐Fi

Bluetooth

Data usage

Airplane mode

VPN

NFC

Android Beam
To see Airplane mode, VPN, NFC, and Android Beam, tap More… .
Wi‐Fi
Tapping the Wi‐Fi icon lists all available wireless networks that are within range of your tablet. Select a network to
join or turn Wi‐Fi Off or On.
Bluetooth
Bluetooth allows a wireless device to be paired with your tablet.
you have no Bluetooth devices to pair with your tablet, it is recommended
 Ifthat
you turn Bluetooth off. If Bluetooth is on, it will attempt to pair with
any device within range.
Data Usage
Touching the Data usage icon displays the amount of data used during a specified timeframe. The display also
lists the data usage by apps
Airplane Mode
Settings  More…  Airplane Mode
When Airplane mode is ON, the tablet turns off all external connections such as Wi‐Fi and Bluetooth. This allows
you to play games and use any function of SHIELD while on an airplane.
Tapping Airplane mode turns it off and on ( indicates Airplane mode is On). When Airplane mode is on, the only
apps and widgets that work are those that do not require connection to a network or data service.
VPN
Settings  More  VPN
Virtual Private Network (VPN) provides the ability to connect to your workplace network without having to
hardwire in. A VPN connection provides the security of your workplace firewall and allows you to exchange emails
and view sensitive work‐related information.
You may need to obtain specific format and settings information from your workplace; such as:

PPTP (Point‐to‐Point Tunneling Protocol)

L2TP (Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol)
Device
Device contains all the configurable features of the tablet:

Sound

Display

Storage

Battery

Apps

Users
Sound
Tapping Sound displays configurable slides to adjust the volume for music, videos, games, and other media. It
also allows you to specify the volume of incoming notifications and alarms.
Under the Sound topic, you can specify the default system notification sound, the sound made when the screen
locks, and when you touch an icon. Sounds can be selected from the Android default sounds or from a third party
app.
Display
Display provides the ability to adjust the following:

Brightness of the screen

Wallpaper
Background wallpaper selected from Android default wallpaper or from a third party apps.
 Gallery: Select wallpaper from your gallery. You can add photos, drawing, or any background you like to

your gallery.
 Live Wallpapers: These are dynamic backgrounds that move and change. Select from the default wallpaper
or download more from the Web.
 Wallpapers: Select from a list of loaded default static backgrounds.
Sleep time
Sleep time is the time the screen stays lit with no activity before it is closed and locked. You can select from 15
seconds up to 30 minutes.

Daydream
The Daydream option allows selection of an image to display as a screen saver rather than putting the tablet
into Sleep Mode.

Font size
Provides the ability to adjust the font size between Small, Normal, Large, and Huge.
Storage
It is a good idea to check your current storage space to ensure you do not overload your device. To check, go to
Settings  Storage
Used space is color‐coded with the type of data stored. Scroll down to see the data assigned to each color. Touch
the data category and a list is displayed showing specifically what is stored. For example; touching Apps lists all
apps that are loaded on your device.
Battery
Selecting Battery displays a screen showing how much charge is left in the battery and how much battery is used
by the various apps and widgets.
Apps
Selecting the Apps icon lists all your current apps.
Users
Selecting Users lists the name of each person using the tablet. Tap ADD USER in the upper right corner to add
another user.
Personal
Under Personal settings are:

Location access

Security

Language & input

Backup and reset
Location Access
The Location Access option enables the capability for certain apps to use your current location. Location sources
are GPS satellites, Wi‐Fi, and mobile network locations. Location Access allows Android apps to use your current
location to list local businesses for your searches and provide directions based on your current location.
Setting Password/SHIELD Lock
This is a standard Android function. Go to Settings
Choose screen lock.

None
No password, no lock

Slide
Slide your finger across the screen to unlock SHIELD

Pattern
Select a pattern screen lock that is visible on the lock screen. Select Screen lock to display a grid. You enter a
swipe pattern on the grid that will be used to unlock the tablet. Select Confirm saved pattern when you are
satisfied of the swipe pattern.

Pin
Create a Pin to unlock your tablet

Password
Create a Password to unlock your tablet
Language and Input
Language & input allows you to select automatic spell checking, identify a personal dictionary that is updated
with your word usage, allows you to select a default keyboard, configure voice, and determine the pointer speed
on the screen.
Backup and Reset
This selection allows you to back‐up your data to a Google server and revert to factory data settings.
Accounts
Accounts lists the apps currently loaded on your tablet, such as Google and Skype.
System
Configure the date and time format, accessibility, and view information about the tablet when you select System
settings.
How To…
This section goes through the common How to instructions. Included in this section are:

How to connect to the internet

How to use Bluetooth

How to use Email

How to text

How to use the Calendar

How to use Voice actions

How to use Google Play
How to Connect to the Internet
If you have not already connected to your home wireless, you can do so by going to SettingsWi‐Fi. Make sure
Wi‐Fi is turned on. Select one of the wireless networks that are in range of your Tegra TAB . You can connect to
any available Wi‐Fi in range as long as you have the key or the wireless hub is unsecured (like in coffee shops and
other stores and restaurants).
The Tegra TAB comes with the standard Android Google web browser. You can use Google® Chrome® and Apple®
Safari®.
You can use multiple tab browsing, however, the tablet has limited real estate and it may prove difficult. Limit the
number of tabs to the amount of space you have (in portrait or landscape mode).
Bookmarks
While browsing through the internet, you may come to locations you want to revisit. Tap the Star icon in the
upper right corner of the top ribbon to save a bookmark to that location. You can save the bookmark to a
Bookmark area (this is the default and the easiest option). You can also save the bookmark as a shortcut on your
Home screen or to a designated folder.
The Bookmark area can be accessed by taping the Bookmarks tab in the upper left corner of the screen to list your
bookmarked sites. This screen also has a History tab that lists the sites you have recently visited but may not have
bookmarked. Any site that has been bookmarked has a star next to it.
Sync Bookmarks
Sometimes it is handy to sync your bookmarks between your tablet and your computer. Use the following steps
to sync bookmarks:
1.
2.
3.
0.
Go to SettingsGeneral
Select Sync with Google.
Select the option to either merge bookmarks from your Tegra TAB or delete bookmarks.
How to Use Bluetooth
Bluetooth is used to sync with an ear bud, keyboard, mouse, or any other Bluetooth device for your tablet. To Pair
a Bluetooth device to your tablet, use the following steps:
1.
2.
3.
0.
Go to SettingsBluetooth.
Make sure Bluetooth is turned on.
Select a discoverable device from the list to pair with your tablet.
How to Text
How to Use the Calendar
Your Tegra TAB comes with a full‐featured web‐based Google Calendar app. You can use this app to manage
personal, shared, and public events.
You will need a Google account to register for Google calendar. If you did not set up a Google account at start‐up,
you will need to do so before using the calendar. See Setting up a Google Account on page. To access the Google
calendar on a computer, go to http://calendar.google.com.
If you are using a Microsoft Exchange server to manage your company events, you may want to sync it with your
Google Calendar to make life easier. You can sync your calendars in both places (work and home) by downloading
and installing the Google Calendar Sync app from:
http://dl.google.com/googlecalendarsync/GoogleCalendarSync_Installer.exe.
When you install the sync, you decide if this is a two‐way sync where events are editable in both programs or if
this is a one‐way sync where events are only editable in one program.
Viewing the calendar on the tablet can be done by month, week, and day, configurations. Add an event to your
calendar by tapping the New Event icon
How to Email
These procedures assume you have set‐up your Tegra TAB with a Google Email account.
The Gmail app lets you read and write Email from any mobile device or browser. To open it, touch the Gmail icon
on a Home or All Apps screen.
Reading Incoming Messages
1.
2.
3.
4.
0.
Tap the Gmail icon .
Select and tap the message to read.
Tap if you want to preserve the message in a separate folder.
Tap if you want to delete the message.
Sending Email
1.
2.
3.
4.
Tap the Gmail icon .
Tap New Email icon
Enter the recipient’s email address, a subject, and the message.
Tap Send.
0.
Designating Emails as Spam
2.
Tap the Gmail icon .
Select and tap an email.
3.
Tap
1.
4.
Tap Report spam if you want to report the email and put it from your inbox.
0.
Setting General Options
1.
Tap the Gmail icon
2.
Tap SettingsGeneral Settings.
Adjust the setting options.
3.
0.
Setting Personal Options
1.
Tap the Gmail icon
2.
Tap Settings.
Tap your Gmail account and adjust the settings options.
3.
0.
Google Apps
This section explains how to use Google Play and Google Talk. Use Google Play to organize and download apps
and widgets. Use Google talk to chat with friends using the built‐in camera.
Google Play
Use Google Play to browse Android apps, download free apps, and purchase apps.
Google Talk
Connect to your friends through Google Talk and using the embedded camera. You can meet them through audio
and video chat. Note that audio and video‐chat are available over a Wi‐Fi network only.
Setting your status
1.
2.
3.
Tap
Talk (
displays a list of your apps and widgets).
Tap your Gmail address.
Tap the empty space in the Status message and explain your status; Available, Busy, or Invisible.
 The status message will not be displayed if your status is Invisible.
4.
5.
Tap if you want to insert a photo. Select from the Gallery or take a picture with the Camera (the picture is
deposited in the Gallery).
Select and tap a picture from your gallery, adjust the size of the picture, and tap OK. Your photo is displayed at
the top of the screen.
0.
Inviting a Friend to Chat
1.
Tap
2.
Tap
3.
4.
Talk.
Enter the email address of the friend you want to add.
Tap DONE.
0.
Adding Friends to Chat
3.
Tap
Talk.
Select and tap one of your friends that are displayed on the screen.
Enter a message and tap
4.
Tap
and Add to chat to add another friend to join the conversation.
5.
Tap
and End chat if you want to stop the chat session.
1.
2.
0.
Starting a Video Chat
1.
2.
3.
4.
Tap
Talk.
icon indicates that the user is available for the video chat.
Tap a friend in the list on the left. The
Tap
to begin video chat (you are using the tablet camera).
Meet your friend through the screen.
‐ To mute, tap on the screen and tap the
icon.
‐ To end the video chat, tap on the screen and tap the
icon.
0.
Voice Recorder
You can record your voice as a memo up to any length within the current memory capacity. You can record up to a
maximum of 60 minutes.
1. Tap
Voice Recorder.
and record your voice. If you have recorded memos, they are displayed on the left side of the screen.
2. Tap
3. Tap
to end recording. The recorded voice is saved automatically.
4.
5.
6.
Tap on in the right top of the screen and tap Save location.
Tap Internal media storage or SD card.
Tap OK.
0.
Listening to Voice Memos
1.
2.
3.
Tap
Voice Recorder.
Select and tap a recorded memo in the list
Tap Start.
0.
Sharing a Voice Memo
1.
2.
3.
4.
0.
Tap
Voice Recorder and select the memo to share.
Tap Share, or tap
Tap Bluetooth, Email, or Gmail.
Follow the relevant instructions for each option.
Having Fun
This section will take you through the fun activities Tegra TAB provides.

Camera

Video

Music

Photo Frame

YouTube

Surfing the Web
Using the Cameras
Tegra TAB has two cameras with up to eight hours of HD playback:

Front HD camera

5 MP AF HDR rear camera
Both cameras are capable of taking pictures and recording video.
Taking Pictures
To take pictures, you can use either the front or rear camera.
1.
Tap
Camera.
2.
Organizing the Gallery
Video
Music
Photo Frame
YouTube
Surfing the Web
Tablet is connected to a computer
Airplane mode. Device can be used but Wi‐Fi and Bluetooth are turned off.
Error occurred or caution required
Batter power status. This icon shows full battery power.
New message
Alarm clock is set and activated
FCC Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant
to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can
be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
—Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
—Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
—Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
—Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Caution!
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void
the user's authority to operate the equipment.
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
This device complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and it
also complies with Part 15 of the FCC RF Rules.
The device was tested and complies to measurement standards and procedures specified in FCC OET
Bulletin 65, Supplement C.
This equipment must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
End-users and installers must be provide with antenna installation instructions and consider removing the
no-collocation statement.
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts
de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire
de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le
brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.
The highest SAR value for this model P1640 as reported to the FCC&IC when tested for use at the body
is 1.356W/kg

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