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1.     This option lets you bypass the system  Boot  Password and the internal  HDD password prompts during a system restart     e Disabled  e Reboot Bypass  Default Enabled     Allows you to determine whether changes to the system and hard disk  passwords are permitted when an administrator password is set     e Allow Non Admin Password Changes  Default     This option lets you determine whether changes to the setup options are  permitted when an administrator password is set     e Allow Wireless Switch Changes  Default     This option lets you control whether the Trusted Platform Module  TPM  in  the system Is enabled and visible to the operating system     TPM Security  Default     e TPM ACPI Support  e Deactivate  e Activate    NOTE  Activation  deactivation  and clear options are not affected if  you load the setup program s default values  Changes to this option  take effect immediately     Allows you to enable or disable PTT Support     e PTT Security  Default   e Revoke Trust  Default     This field lets you activate   de activate or disable the BIOS module  interface of the optional Computrace Service from Absolute Software   e Deactivate  Default    e Disable   e Activate    Option  CPU XD Support    Admin Setup Lockout    Table 9  Secure Boot  Option    Secure Boot    Expert Key Management    Table 10  Performance  Option  Multi Core Support    Description    This option enables or disables the Execute Disable mode of the    Processor     e Enable CPU XD Support  Defa
2.   Connect your tablet to the keyboard dock or connect a USB enabled keyboard to your tablet     2  Press the Power button to turn on your tablet or restart your tablet  if you have already turned  on your tablet     5  Press F2 after the Dell logo appears     NOTE  You might have to press F2 repeatedly until the Windows redirects to the system setup  options     To access the setup options  BIOS  without an external keyboard      1  Dress the Power button to turn on your tablet or restart your tablet  if you have already turned  on your tablet     2  Press and hold the Volume Up button when the Dell logo appears on the screen     5  When the F12 Boot Selection menu appears  press the Volume Up button to change the boot  selection to the BIOS Setup option     K   NOTE  The Volume Up button cycles through the menu options  Boot Options  BIOS Setup   Diagnostics  and so on  You can select the desired option by pressing the Volume Up button      4  Press the Volume Down button to select the option     Updating the BIOS    It is recommended to update your BIOS  system setup   on replacing the system board or if an update is  available  For tablet  ensure that the battery is fully charged and connected to a power outlet    1  Re start the tablet   2  Go to dell com support   3  Enter the Service Tag or Express Service Code and click Submit     K   NOTE  To locate the Service Tag  click Where is my Service Tag     54    4 NOTE  If you cannot find your Service Tag  click Detect My Pr
3.  should disable the  Advanced Battery Charge Configuration Mode     This option  if enabled  will periodically sense the nearby wireless  connections  while the tablet is asleep  Default  Disabled    Description   Allows you to activate the adapter warning messages when certain  power adapters are used  The option is enabled by default    e Enable Adapter Warnings    This option can speed up the boot process by bypassing some  compatibility steps    e Minimal   e Thorough   e Auto  Default Enable     E NOTE  Enabling the Fastboot will prevent F2 BIOS access through  USB or Thin   Travel keyboard  You can still access the BIOS Setup   by pressing the Volume Up button after the Dell logo screen  appears     Description    This option specifies whether a Virtual Machine Monitor  VMM  can  utilize the additional hardware capabilities provided by Intel Virtualization  technology     e Enable Intel Virtualization Technology  Default     This option specifies whether a Virtual Machine Monitor  VMM  can  utilize the additional hardware capabilities provided by Intel Virtualization  Technology for Direct I O     e Enable VT for Direct I O  Default     This option specifies whether a Measured Virtual Machine Monitor   MVMM  can utilize the additional hardware capabilities provided by Intel  Trusted Execution Technology  Default  disabled    Description    Allows you to enable or disable the wireless devices  e WWAN  Default Enable   e WLAN   WiGig    43    Option Description    e GPS  
4.  system commands  such as Start  Search  Share  Devices  and Settings options     ag  If your tablet is running on an application or performing actions  pressing the Start icon MW takes you    as  back to the Start screen  If you are at the Start screen  pressing the Start icon Sm takes you to the most  recently used application or most recently viewed screen     a SN  E NOTE  The functionality of the Start icon an is same as Windows button 35     Swipe Left    e Swiping slowly from the left edge to the right edge of the display reveals thumbnails of the open  applications and cycles the thumbnails of the open applications     e Swiping in and out on the left edge of the display brings up a list of the most recently used  applications     Swipe Up Down    e Swiping in from the bottom or top edge of the display reveals the All apps cone  Touch All apps to  show an alphabetical list of all applications installed on your tablet     e Swiping in from the top to the bottom of an application docks or closes the application     For more information on using Windows Start screen  visit windows microsoft com en us windows 8   start screen tutorial      19    You can also enable the camera  front   when the screen is in lock mode  To enable the camera when the  screen Is in lock mode     1  Swipe from the right edge of the display to access the Charms bar     2  Click Settings 6      Change PC Settings     PC and Devices  3  Scroll down and navigate to Camera   4  Swipe to turn on  to 
5.  to communicate with your broadband router     e Find out your wireless router s broadcast name  The technical term for the name of your router s  broadcast name is Service Set Identifier  SSID  or network name     If necessary  configure your wireless network card to connect to the wireless network     Network problem    Problems Possible causes Possible solutions    No wireless connection 1    52    Check if the wireless radio is  on  See Wi Fi setting      2  Try to get closer to the  wireless access point     No mobile broadband  connection    The mobile broadband has  been capped     No signal from the service  provider     5  Reset the wireless router if  using a private network   open the browser to view  the landing page if using a  public network     4  Contact your internet  service provider for  assistance     1  Check if the mobile  broadband is turned on  See    Turning On Off mobile  broadband    2  Move your tablet toa  different location for better  Signal reception     Contact your service provider to  change your broadband plan     53    12    System Setup    System Setup enables you to manage your computer hardware and specify BIOS level options  From the  System Setup  you can     e Change the NVRAM settings after you add or remove hardware  e View the system hardware configuration   e Enable or disable integrated devices   e Set performance and power management thresholds   e Manage your computer security    To access the system setup options  BIOS      1
6.  turn down the volume level before plugging the headset  and  then adjust to a comfortable level  Sudden exposure to loud sounds can cause hearing damage     21    Managing your tablet settings    Wi Fi setting    Turning On Off Wi Fi  1  Swipe from the right edge of the display to access the Charms bar     2  Touch Settings         Change PC settings     Networks     Airplane mode   Swipe Wi Fi icon right or left to turn Wi Fi on or off     Settings  S  Networks    PC settings    Airplane mode    Activate Windows    PC and devices    Ease of Acces     Update and recovers       Connecting to a network  1  Swipe from the right edge of the display to access the Charms bar        2  Touch Settings        Available alll _  Select an available network     Connect    22        Networks    Airplane mode    Off    On    P een    S  D Qu ovest    E  Connect automatically    Fa       NOTE  Hidden SSIDs and other advanced configurations may require going to the network and  Sharing center and selecting the option to manually configure the connection     Mobile broadband setting    Turning On Off mobile broadband  1  Swipe from the right edge of the display to access the Charms bar     2  Touch Settings KZ    Change PC settings     Networks     Airplane mode   Swipe Mobile broadband icon left or right to turn mobile broadband on or off   Networks    Airplane mode    Off    Mobile broadband 3    On    K No service    On    ill east  a    ull nor th  L    0 est     ill quest    JPNetwork  
7. 9   20   21   22   23   24     Zo   26   27   28     USB 3 0 connector  Mini DisplayPort connector  Noble security cable slot  Microphones  Ambient light sensor  Camera status light  Camera    USB 3 0 connector with  PowerShare    Power connector    Near Field Communication  NFC   reader  optional     Noble security cable slot  Volume button   Full sized SD memory card reader  Windows button  Power status light   Power button   Headset connector   Undock slider   Fingerprint reader  optional   Smartcard reader  optional   Rear camera  optional   Power status light   Dock guide slots    Micro SIM reader  LTE HSPA   models only     Dock connector  Power connector  PPID label  Speakers    25 24 25 26    zan ma D          L ms CD   E G    Figure 3  Side view    27      28    Undocking Docking your Tablet    1  Slide the button to the left to undock the tablet from the base              2                          3  To dock the tablet to the base  Slide the button to the left to ensure that the hook is inside of the  docked pin     K   NOTE  Applying excess pressure may cause damage to the docking connectors     Inserting an SD card    1  Insert the SD card into the SD card slot on the keyboard base        K   NOTE  The plastic filler piece needs to be removed first before inserting an SD card     2    Installing the micro SIM Card    AN CAUTION  Removing the Micro SIM card when the tablet is on may cause data loss or damage  the card  Make sure your tablet is turned off or the ne
8. Latitude 13 7350 Series  User s Guide    latory Model  P58G  la    Regu  Regulatory Type  P58G001    Notes  Cautions  and Warnings    K   NOTE  A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your computer     AN CAUTION  A CAUTION indicates either potential damage to hardware or loss of data and tells you  how to avoid the problem     AN WARNING  A WARNING indicates a potential for property damage  personal injury  or death     Copyright    2014 Dell Inc  All rights reserved  This product is protected by U S  and international copyright and  intellectual property laws  Dell    and the Dell logo are trademarks of Dell Inc  in the United States and or other  jurisdictions  All other marks and names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies     2014  10    Rev  AOO    Contents    A CONGACUIING D   llisa a a 5  2 System OVerVIeW      eee eee eenn 6  3 Undocking Docking your Tablet                  cccccssssssesceeeeeeessssseeeeeeeeesessssseeseeeess 8  A MASS FENG  an SD CANO T 9  5 Installing the MICrO SIM Card    10  6 Setting Up Your Tablet         sssssss sese e seene 11  CHARGING the PAC T 11   MUCH APG Oar onr Tableta a i stmete estan see tae aa sec me nenetonats 12  TUrming off the Screen    15  HET aes dee Kae Ten Scare a e Cee Sante came tense eerie a 15  TENDON eP e ae a a a E tur caremnninanimners  15  Using Power b  ttonUsing Charis wcsauieies aane iae E a E EE A E 15   E   H TL YoUr TADE Taaa a a a aE 15  S T ONE NaO a 
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10. able the Intel SoeedStep mode of the  processor     e Enable Intel R  SoeedStep  Default     Allows you to enable or disable the additional processor sleep states   e C states  Default     Allows you to enable or disable Intel TurooBoost mode of the processor     e Enable Intel TurboBoost  Default      Allows the Intel TurboBoost driver  to increase the performance of the CPU or graphics processor     Allows you to enable or disable the HyperThreading in the processor   Default  Enabled    Description   Allows you to set the time at which the system must turn on  automatically  The options are    e Disabled  Default    e Every Day   e Weekdays   e Select Days    This option allows to use minimize AC consumption during peak power  time of day     e Monday   e Tuesday   e Wednesday  e Thursday   e Friday   e Saturday   e Sunday    This option places batteries in the system advanced battery charging  mode to maximize battery health     e Monday   e Tuesday   e Wednesday  e Thursday   e Friday   e Saturday   e Sunday   e Adaptive   e Standard    e ExpressCharge    Option    Intel Smart Connect  Technology    Table 12  POST Behavior  Option  Adapter Warnings    Fastboot    Table 13  Virtualization Support  Option    Virtualization    VT for Direct I O    Trusted Execution    Table 14  Wireless  Option    Wireless Device Enable    Description    e Primary AC Use  e Custom    E NOTE  Some of the battery settings may not be available for all  battery types  To enable this option  you
11. abled   e Enable Media Card  Default  Enabled   e Disable Media Card    Function  Displays the panel brightness when the ambient  light sensor is off     e Brightness on Battery  e Brightness on AC    Description    This field lets you set  change  or delete the administrator  admin   password  also Known as the setup password   The admin password  enables several security features     The drive does not have a password set by default   To add a new password     e Enter the old password  e Enter the new password  e Confirm the new password    Click OK after entering the password details     Allows you to set  change  or delete the tablet password  previously called  the primary password      The drive does not have a password set by default   To add a new password     e Enter the old password  e Enter the new password  e Confirm the new password    39    Option    Strong Password    Password Configuration    Password Bypass    Password Change    Non Admin Setup  Changes    TPM Security    PTT Security    Computrace  R     40    Description  Click OK after entering the password details     Enable strong password   This option is disabled by default     This field controls the minimum and maximum number of characters  allowed for the admin and system passwords  Changes to these fields are  not active until they are committed via the apply button or saving changes  before exiting setup    e Admin Password Min   e Admin Password Max   e System Password Min   e System Password Max
12. al       23    Connecting to a mobile broadband network    1  Ensure an active SIM card is inserted into the tablet   2  Swipe from the right edge of the display to access the Charms bar     5  Touch Setting tt     Network     Connections Tull     Your Service Provider     Connect   The estimated data usage will be shown once the mobile broadband network is enabled     LS  Network Mobile broadband     T Mobile  Connections    ill  Airplane mode Wi i  gel E  Not Connected  HomeGroup  Workplace Ethernet  Not Connected  VPN      Add a VPN connection       K   NOTE  You can choose the option Connect automatically to connect the mobile broadband  automatically     K   NOTE  Your tablet will automatically prioritize Wi Fi networks over mobile broadband networks   when both are available  If your tablet is connected to the mobile broadband and any of saved Wi Fi  connections comes within range  it will disconnect from the mobile network and connect to the  Wi Fi automatically  For more information on turning on Wi Fi network  see Wi Fi setting     Disconnecting from mobile broadband network  1  Swipe from the right edge of the display to access the Charms bar     2  Touch Setting tt     Network Tull     Your Service Provider     Disconnect     F  NOTE  Once your tablet has disconnected from mobile broadband  the option Connect  automatically will be disabled as well     Mobile broadband options    1  Swipe from the right edge of the display to access the Charms bar     Touch Setting
13. e Bluetooth    Wireless Switch Determines if wireless devices can be controlled by the wireless switch     Table 15  Maintenance    Option Description  Service Tag Displays the service tag of your tablet   Asset Tag Allows you to create a system asset tag if an asset tag is not already set     This option is not set by default     Table 16  System Logs    Option Description   BIOS events Displays the system event log and allows you to clear the log   e Clear Log   Power events Displays the power event log and allows you to clear the log   e Clear Log   Specifications    NOTE  Offerings may vary by region  The following specifications are only those required by law to  ship with your computer  For more information about the configuration of your computer  go to  Help and Support in your Windows operating system and select the option to view information  about your computer        System Information    System Chipset Broadwell PCH   SPI Flash ROM 16 MB SPI ROM   Processor   Processor type Intel Broadwell Y Processor with Gen 8 Gfx  Memory   Memory capacity 4 GB   8 GB  based on selected configuration   Memory type Dual Channel DDR3L RS   Memory speed 1600 MHz   Minimum memory 4 GB   Maximum memory 8 GB    44    Video  Video controller    Resolution    Communications  Network adapter    Wireless    Ports and Connectors   Audio   Video   USB 3 0   SD 4 0   Docking port   Subscriber Identity Module  SIM  port  NFC   Finger print reader    SmartCard reader    Display  Type  Size  D
14. ees Sate aed eee care 29  EO TT 29  System FOO LET Liaise R Sede TEA H ea eal H E E eee 50  Touch resni Ol OOS Naa cet sree chee stereo tries estes A 51  Checking Your Wireless Network Card    anca Ta TO rat E a a e aaah 51  Setting Up a WLAN using a Wireless Router and a Broadband Modem    52  Network problem    52  12 System SetU c somi A 34  Updating the BIOS arora a E E een    54  System SetuP BIOS ODIOS n enna a a a 55    SOC CAL OMS TTT 44    1    Contacting Dell    E NOTE  If you do not have an active Internet connection  you can find contact information on your  purchase invoice  packing slip  bill  or Dell product catalog     Dell provides several online and telephone based support and service options  Availability varies by  country and product  and some services may not be available in your area  To contact Dell for sales   technical support  or customer service issues     1  Go to dell com support   2  Select your support category     3  Verify your country or region in the Choose a Country Region drop down list at the bottom of the  page   4  Select the appropriate service or support link based on your need     system Overview    18                                        Ie a I R E lT TI Te  IRIN RSI RR NS   OUUU   ACC R WIS IS 9 SI J   S U 9 ITR SIS      JUIUILI BOSSE                                                       Figure 1  Overview    19 20 21          Figure 2  Top view       10       22    eee Da Ee    10     11     12   I5   14   15   16   LZ   18   1
15. ess the Charms bar     Touch Settings 0       Network wlll    Touch and hold Your Service Provider or right clicked if docked   Touch View connection properties   Security   Use a PIN    Enter your SIM PIN Code     nk W N    K   NOTE  Your Service Provider refers to the network service providers available in your location     CAUTION  If you enter the incorrect PIN code  your mobile broadband connection will not be  established  If you unsuccessfully enter the code three times  your SIM card will be locked  To  unlock the SIM card  contact your service provider to get a Personal Unblocking Key  PUK  to  unlock the SIM card     K   NOTE  Before you contact your carrier  have your IMEI number ready     Refreshing   Recovering   Re setting your tablet    You can refresh   recover   restore your tablet to original factory settings     25    1  Swipe from the right edge of the display to access the Charms bar   2  Touch Settings 6      Change PC Settings     Update and recovery     Recovery     e Refresh your PC without affecting your files  e Remove everything and reinstall Windows  e Advanced startup   5  Select any recovery option to complete the task     Refresh your PC without affecting your files    This option enables you to refresh your tablet without losing your photos  music  videos  and other  personal files  If you want to perform this action     1  Click Get started  The Refresh your PC window opens   2  Click Next   5  Click Refresh     Click Cancel to cancel this ac
16. ets     Remove any installed Micro SD and Micro SIM card  For more information on removing the Micro   SD card and Micro SIM card  see Remove the Micro SD card and Remove the Micro Sim card     Moisten a soft  lint free cloth with either water or a display cleaner  and wipe the surface of the  tablet until it is clean  Do not allow water from the cloth to seep down to the tablet ports and    surrounding Windows button     NOTE  To avoid damaging the tablet or display  follow the instructions that are included with the  product     NOTE  Do not clean the keyboard with a moist cloth     Troubleshooting    Battery problem    Problems    Battery does not charge    Battery drains quickly even  when the tablet is in Standby  mode    Possible causes    The tablet    s temperature is below 0   C    or higher than 40   C     The battery or power adapter is  damaged     If the tablet is not in the range of a  network it can connect to  the tablet  continues to send out signals to locate  a base station and drains the battery     11    Possible solutions    e Unplug the Dell AC power  adapter from the wall and  verify that the outlet is  functioning     e Check all cable  connections and plug  back into the wall  then  back into the tablet     e Check the AC adapter LED  light to ensure if the AC  adapter is working     e Check all connectors to  ensure proper  connectivity     If the AC adapter works and  the battery does not charge   try to     e Remove and re insert the  battery to e
17. h your fingertip     Touch and Hold e Display detailed information about an item    Touch and hold your finger on the display e Open the context menu of an item to perform  further actions  i    Nae    Drag and Drop Move item such as images and icons on the screen    e    Touch and hold your finger on an item on  the screen    2  Keeping your finger in contact with the  display  move your fingertip to the desired  location   5  Take your finger off the display to drop the    item in the desired location    16    Gesture Actions Functions    Swipe or Slide e Scroll through the Start screen  web pages  lists           entries  photos  contacts  and so on  Move your finger in a vertical or horizontal a   ee  direction on the display e Close an application   Swipe the application to  the bottom of the display     Zoom in Enlarge the view of an image or web page    Touch the display with two fingers and then  move the fingers apart       Zoom out Reduce the view of an image or web page    Touch the display with two fingers and then  move the fingers closer       Rotate Rotate an object by 90 degrees    Touch the display with two or more fingers and  then move the fingers in a clockwise or counter   clockwise arc    Right Click    To perform a right click in your tablet  Touch and Hold your finger for 2 seconds on any section of the  screen or an icon and then release your finger     The options menu appears on the screen     The Windows Start Screen    The Windows Start screen dis
18. imensions   Height  Width  Diagonal  Active area  X Y   Maximum resolution  Maximum brightness  Refresh rate  Minimum viewing angles   Horizontal  Vertical    Pixel pitch    Integrated Graphics  iGPU GT2   1920 x 1080 pixels    LTE  HSPA   WLAN  BT    one global 3 5 mm jack   one Mini DisplayPort on tablet base   two USB 3 0 connectors   one full size SD 4 0 connector on tablet base  Dell 40 pin dock connector x1   micro SIM reader  LTE HSPA  models only   one NFC reader  optional    one Fingerprint reader  optional     one SmartCard reader  optional     Normally Black  13 5 inches    179 36 mm  maximum   305 65 mm  maximum   13 5 inches diagonal  293 76 mm   165 24 mm  1920 x 1080   400 nits   60 Hz    160  80 80     160  80 80   0 1529 mm x 0 1529 mm    45    Camera  Front   Type    Resolution    Camera  Back   Type    Resolution    Storage    Storage    Battery  Type    Dimensions  Depth  Height  Width  Weight  Voltage  Temperature range    Operating    Non Operating    Coin cell battery    46    OV 2724  2 MP     1080p supported    IMX 134  8 MP     1080p supported    128 GB   256 GB   512 GB Solid state drive    e Tablet  30 5 Whr  Nominal   e Base     20 35 Whr  Nominal     Charge    U   C to 50   C  32   F to 158   F  Discharge    O   C to 70   C  32   F to 122   F     20   C to 65   C  4   F to 149   F    3 V CR1220 lithium ion  Voltage   5V    Capacity   35mAh  23    3 degree   Weight  0 8g    Temperature    20    60 degree     AC Adapter   Type   Input voltage   Inp
19. inity through the  Start menu     Disconnect your broadband modem power cable from the electrical outlet   Disconnect the network cable from the computer and the modem     Disconnect the AC adapter cable from your wireless router to ensure that there is no power  connected to the router     F NOTE  Wait for a minimum of 5 minutes after disconnecting your broadband modem before  you continue with the network setup        Insert a network cable into the network  RJ 45  connector on the unpowered broadband modem     Connect the other end of the network cable into the Internet network  RJ 45  connector on the  unpowered wireless router     Ensure that no network or USB cables  other than the network cable connecting the modem and the  wireless router  are connected to the broadband modem     K   NOTE  Restart your wireless equipment in the order described below to prevent a potential  connection failure     Turn on only your broadband modem and wait for at least 2 minutes for the broadband modem to  stabilize  After 2 minutes  proceed to step 12     Turn on your wireless router and wait for at least 2 minutes for the wireless router to stabilize  After 2  minutes  proceed to the step 13     Start your computer and wait until the boot process completes    See the documentation that came with your wireless router to do the following in order to set up  the wireless router    e Establish communication between your computer and your wireless router    e Configure your wireless router
20. ive Resolution    Audio Controller    WiGig Device    Wi Fi Device    Cellular Device    Bluetooth Device    Table 2  Battery Information  Option   AC Adapter   Battery Status   Battery Charge State  Battery Health    Table 3  Boot Sequence  Option    Boot Sequence    Boot List Option    Function    Displays the resolution  of the tablet     Displays the audio  controller used in the  tablet    Displays the WiGig  device in the tablet   Displays the Wi Fi device  in the tablet     Displays the cellular  device in the tablet     Displays the Bluetooth  device in the tablet     Function   Displays the AC Adapter information    Displays the current battery status    Displays if the battery is charging discharging   Displays the battery health     Function    Displays the order that the BIOS searches devices  when trying to find an operating system to boot   The options are    e Windows Boot Manager   e UEFI    Allows you to change the boot list option   e Legacy  e UEFI    You can also perform other options  The options  are     e Add Boot Option     This option allows you to  add a boot option    e Delete Boot Option     This option allows you  to delete an existing boot option    e View     This option allows you to view a boot  option    57    Table 4  Advanced Boot Options  Option  Enable Legacy Option ROMs    Enable UEFI Network Stack    Table 5  Date Time  Option  System Date    System Time    Table 6  System Configuration  Option  SATA Operation    Drives    SMART Reporti
21. nding on what you selected when you purchased your computer  the computer has a variety of  configurations  To determine your computer configuration  see one of the following     e Your order confirmation  e Microsoft Windows Help and Support Center    e Under Tools  click My Computer Information    Find information about the hardware installed on this  computer     To check your Mobile Broadband card in the Windows Help and Support Center     1  Click Start    Help and Support    Use Tools to view your computer information and diagnose  problems     On the My Computer Information   Hardware screen  you can view the type of Mobile Broadband card  installed in your computer as well as other hardware components     51    Setting Up a WLAN using a Wireless Router and a  Broadband Modem    iR    10     11     12     15   14     15     Contact your Internet service provider  ISP  to obtain specific information about the connection  requirements for your broadband modem     Ensure that you have wired Internet access through your broadband modem before you attempt to  set up a wireless Internet connection     Install any software required for your wireless router  Your wireless router may have been shipped  with an installation CD  Installation CDs usually contain installation and troubleshooting information   Install the required software according to the instructions provided by the router manufacturer     Shut down your computer and any other wireless enabled computers in the vic
22. ng    USB Configuration    USB PowerShare    Audio    38    Function    During the UEFI boot mode  the Enable Legacy  Option ROMs option will allow legacy option  ROMs to load  This option is not allowed if Secure  Boot is enabled     Enable UEFI Network Stack function with IPV4   IPV6 PXE protocol support     Function  Displays the system date     Displays the system time     Function    Allows you to configure  the operating mode of  the integrated SATA hard  drive controller     Enables or disables  various drives on board     This field controls if hard  drive errors are reported  during startup     Allows you to configure the integrated USB  controller  The options     e Enable Boot Support  e Enable USB3 0 Controller  e Enable External USB Port    By default  all the options are enabled     Allows you to configure  the USB PowerShare  feature behavior   Default  Not enabled    This field allows you to  enable or disable the  integrated audio  connector     e Enable Audio   Default  Enabled    Option    Keyboard Illumination    Keyboard Backlight with AC    Miscellaneous Devices    Table 7  Video  Option  LCD Brightness    Table 8  Security  Option    Admin Password    System Password    Function    Allows you to choose  the keyboard  illumination features     Allows user to use  keyboard illumination  features with the AC  power connected     Allows you to enable or disable various on board  devices    e Enable Microphone  Default  Enabled   e Enable Camera  Default  En
23. nsure the  battery fits to its  connectors properly     e Replace with another  battery  if available     K   NOTE  The tablet battery  requires about 4 hours to  fully charge     Charge the battery in an  ambient temperature  between 0   C to 40   C     Contact a Dell authorized  reseller to replace the battery  or power adapter     e Temporarily turn off the  tablet     e Move the tablet in range  of a network it can    29    System problem    Problems    Tablet does not turn on    Tablet does not turn off    Tablet locks up    Tablet is not responding or  behaving unexpectedly    Software or feature is not  working as expected    Docking station not working as    expected    30    Possible causes    The battery is completely  discharged     Driver failure  Operating system failure  Virus Malware    connect to  or temporarily  turn off the wireless  connection on your tablet     e Use your tablet in airplane  mode     Possible solutions    1  Charge the tablet for at least  4 hours     2  Press and hold the Power  button for 4 seconds     Press and hold the Power button  for 11 seconds to perform a hard  shut down     1  Press and hold the power  button for 11 seconds to  perform a hard shut down     2  Remove the power supply  and unplug   plug the  battery     1  Shut down and restart your  tablet     Refresh the tablet     3  Contact Dell s support  service  Go to dell com   support or dell com   contactdell     Restart your tablet  Software  updates may have been  downl
24. oaded in the background   Swipe from the right edge of the  display to access the Charms bar  and touch Settings    Power     Restart to restart the tablet     Un dock   Re dock your tablet  If  the issue still continues  power  cycle your tablet on the dock     Touchscreen problem    Problems Possible causes Possible solutions  Touchscreen responds slowly or Protective cover prevents the e Shutdown and restart your  improperly tablet from recognizing your tablet    inputs  e Gently wipe the display with a    clean dry cloth     e Remove any protective covers  from the touchscreen     e If the operating system is re   installed  make sure all the  drivers are installed     Checking Your Wireless Network Card    You can check in device manager if your computer is equipped with a WLAN WWAN card     Windows 7    1  Click the Windows Start button       Control Panel    Device Manager  If you are prompted for an  administrator password or confirmation  type the password or provide confirmation  The Device  Manager window appears     2  Expand Network Adapters  the wireless network will be listed under network adapter if available   Windows 8    1  Click the Desktop Icon     Computer    Open Control Panel    Device Manager  If you are prompted  for an administrator password or confirmation  type the password or provide confirmation  The  Device Manager window appears     2  Expand Network Adapters  the wireless network will be listed under network adapter if available     Also depe
25. oduct  Proceed with the  instructions on screen        If you are unable to locate or find the Service Tag  you can select your product from the products list    Select your product model and the Product Support page of your product appears     On the Drivers and Downloads screen  under the Operating System drop down list  select BIOS   Identify the latest BIOS file and click Download File     You can also analyze which drivers need an update  To do this for your product  click Analyze  System for Updates and follow the instructions on the screen     Select your preferred download method in the Please select your download method below    4   under the General Support   5  Choose the Product Type from the list   6   7  Click Get Drivers and click View All Drivers   The Drivers and Downloads page opens   8   9   10   window  click Download File   The File Download window appears   11  Click Save to save the file on your tablet   12     Click Run to install the updated BIOS settings on your tablet   Follow the instructions on the screen     System Setup  BIOS  Options    Table 1  System Information    Option Function  BIOS Version Displays the BIOS revision   Service Tag Displays the service tag of your tablet     Asset Tag  Ownership Tag  Manufacture Date    Ownership Date    Express Service Code    Memory Installed    Memory Available    Memory Speed  Memory Channel Mode    Memory Technology    Displays the asset tag of your tablet   Displays the ownership information   Displa
26. on to turn off the screen     Using Charms    1  Swipe from the right edge of the display to access the Charms bar   9 C  2  Touch Settings     Power     Sleep to turn off the screen     K   NOTE  If your tablet is in a sleep state  press the Power button or Windows button Es   once to turn on the screen     Turning off Your Tablet    Turning off your tablet completely shuts down your tablet  You can turn off your tablet in two ways      1  Using the power button  2  Using the charms menu    Using power button    1  Press and hold the Power button for at least 4 seconds   2  Windows will notify a confirmation to shut down your tablet              KA     N  Slide to  shUtigiown YOUR  A S x    R    a    5  Slide to shut down your tablet     An alternate way to shutdown your tablet is to press and hold down the power button for more than  10 seconds  This will still bring up the Windows notification   However  if you continue to press and  hold the power button  the tablet shuts down without the user having to slide down on the  notification menu     13    Using charms    1  Swipe from the right edge of the display to access the Charms menu        2  Touch Settings tt  Power O     gt  Shut down to turn off the tablet     Settings    Personalize  Tiles    Help    Sleep  Shut down      e Restart Screen    0  i     Power Keyboard    Change PC settings       14    Using Your Tablet    Screen Orientation    For optimal viewing experience  the screen orientation changes automatically 
27. plays a list of default and custom Live Tiles  which act as a shortcut to  Control Panel  Windows Explorer  Weather application  RSS  Windows Store  Internet Explorer  and other  installed applications     Live Tiles on your Start screen change and update in real time so you can get real time updates about  news or sports  check what your friends are up to  and get the latest weather forecast     The tile based user interface gives you direct access to your most recently used applications  Emails   photos  music  videos  contacts  Facebook  amp  Twitter updates  and frequently viewed websites  You can  pin your favorite or frequently used applications as Live Tiles to customize the Start screen     You also can personalize the Start screen by setting your favorite picture as a wallpaper   E NOTE  Live Tiles can be added or removed by using Pin    or Unpin   options     How to access the Start screen    Follow either method to access the Start screen     e Press the Windows button     ae  e Swipe from the right edge of the display to access the Charms bar  and then touch the Start icon mE     18    Get to know Windows 8 1    You can touch the Help Tips tile on the Start screen to get help and tips on using Windows 8 1     Helo Tips    Start and apps  gt  Get around  gt  Basic actions  gt     E    Your account and files  gt  Settings  gt  What s new  gt     i    Swipe Right       Swiping in from the right edge of the display reveals the Charms bar  Charms provide access to the 
28. s tt Networks ull   Touch and hold Your Service Provider or right click if docked     e Touch Show estimated data usage Hide estimated data usage to show or hide your data usage     e Touch Set as metered connection Non metered connection to set a particular connection as a  metered non metered connection     24    e Touch View connection properties to view your connected mobile broadband properties     E  NOTE  If the option Set as metered connection is enabled  Windows Update will not download  updates automatically unless it is a high priority  critical security update     Service Provider hardware information    1  Swipe from the right edge of the display to access the Charms bar     Touch Settings tt     Change PC settings     Network     3  Touch Your Service Provider to view the hardware information including the subscriber information  and International Mobile Equipment Identity  IMEI  number        Share this connection    Share your mobile broadband Internet connection with other people  They ll need the network name and password to connect    Off   Properties   Manufacturer Sierra Wireless  Incorporated  Model  Dell Wireless 5570e HSPA   42Mb    Firmware SWI9XISC_01 12   Network type GSM   Data class GPRS  EDGE  UMTS  HSDPA  HSUPA  IMEI 3556060500347 14   Mobile number   IMSI 310260532506760   SIM ICCID  8901260532425067608    Copy    Security  Use a PIN to help protect your SIM    Use a PIN    Enabling PIN lock    1  Swipe from the right edge of the display to acc
29. t  you can automatically synchronize your settings  including internet browser history  application  settings  and personal files etc   with other Windows 8 1 PCs and Windows 8 1 tablets     NOTE  You need a wireless connection for both your computer and tablet        1  Goto Charms bar  then click Settings tt     Change PC Settings     Accounts     Connect toa  Microsoft account to switch your computer local account to your Microsoft account     2  Anew option will be added to PC Settings called Sync your settings     3  Click Settings 0      Change PC Settings     More PC Settings     Sync your settings to show all kind  of toggles for synchronizing your data and settings     Copying music  photos  and videos    1  Connect a USB key or a Micro SD card to the computer and copy the required files     2  After the copy is complete  use the Safely Remove Hardware wizard to remove your tablet from the  computer     5  You can also use the Skydrive feature of Win 8 1 to copy music  photos  and videos     27    10    Cleaning Your Tablet    L  4    Ea    28    CAUTION  Before you clean your tablet  disconnect all cables  Clean your tablet with a soft cloth  dampened with water  Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners  which may contain flammable    substances     Turn off your tablet  For more information on turning off your tablet  see Turning Off Your Tablet     Disconnect any attached devices  headphones  speakers  and keyboard dock from the tablet and  from their electrical outl
30. tion     Remove everything and re install Windows    This option enables you to recycle or start over your tablet completely  and you can reset to its default    factory settings  If you want to perform this action     1  Click Get Started  The Rest your PC window opens   2  Click Next     After you click Next  you will now have to select any of the two below options to finish the task     e Just remove my files     If you select this option  Windows removes all your files including your  photos  music  videos  and other personal files     e Fully clean the drive     If you select this option  Windows resets your tablet     CAUTION  Resetting your tablet erases all data from your tablet  including your account  configuration  music  pictures  files  and so on  Ensure that you back up all the required data  before you proceed     Click Cancel to cancel this action     Advanced startup    This option enables you to start up from a device or compact disc  such as DVD or USB drive  and change  your tablet   s firmware settings  change Windows startup settings  or restore Windows from the system  image  If you want to perform this action  click Restart Now     K   NOTE  Third party applications will be removed     26    Synchronizing your tablet    Using Microsoft account    If your computer has Microsoft Windows 8 1 installed  you can synchronize user settings of your tablet  with your computer using a Microsoft account  When you sign in with your Microsoft account on your  table
31. to portrait or landscape  format depending on how you hold the tablet     NOTE  Some applications may not support automatic screen rotation to portrait or landscape  format     How to lock   unlock the screen orientation    1  Swipe from the right edge of the display to access the Charms bar   2  Touch Settings tt     Screen       5  Touch Cl  toggle to lock the screen orientation  or touch C   toggle to unlock the screen  orientation     Adjusting the screen brightness    You can also adjust the screen brightness here by using the slider under the toggle mj menu     Settings    Personalize    Tiles    Help    Internet Explorer    Change PC settings       15    You can also adjust your screen automatically  To adjust the screen brightness automatically     1  Swipe from the right edge of the display to access the Charms bar     2  Touch Settings tt     Change PC settings     PC and devices     Power and sleep   3  Under Brightness  slide left or right to turn on   turn off the automatic brightness option     a NOTE  You can turn on   turn off the slider to have the screen automatically adjust the brightness   based on the ambient light     Gestures    Your tablet has a multi touch display  You can touch the screen to operate the tablet     Gesture Actions Functions  Touch e Select items on the screen  including options   entries  images  and icons  e Start applications  Q e  ouch buttons on the screen  e Input text using the on screen keyboard    Tap gently on the display wit
32. twork connections are disabled     Insert a paperclip or a SIM removal tool to remove the SIM card tray from the tablet     Load the SIM card on the tray   Push the SIM card tray with the SIM card into its slot on the tablet until it clicks in place                    SIM       J          10    Setting Up Your Tablet    Charging the Tablet  AN CAUTION  Charge the battery in an ambient temperature of 0   C to 40   C     CAUTION  Use only the power adapter and power cable that came with your tablet  Using  unauthorized power adapters or power cables may cause severe damage to your tablet     K   NOTE  The battery is not fully charged when you unpack your tablet     1  Connect the power cable into the power adapter   D   i6  e cp       2  Connect the power adapter to an electrical outlet and charge the tablet until the battery is fully  charged     K   NOTE  The tablet battery requires about 4 hours to fully charge     You can check the tablet battery charge status from     e Battery charge light located on the front of the tablet     LED Behavior Description  Solid white color on Battery is charging   Off Battery is not charging  Either no AC adapter is    connected or battery is fully charged     Amber color on Momentarily     The LED will be solid amber for 2 seconds  and then change to solid white  This is an  indication that the system cannot power on  with the current state of charge  but the  battery is being charged         Battery is charging      The tablet will not po
33. ult Enable     Allows you to enable or disable the option to enter setup when an admin    password is set     e Enable Admin Setup Lockout  Default     Function    Allows you to enable or disable the secure boot  feature  Default   Disabled    Allows you to manipulate the security key  databases only if the system Is in Custom Mode   The Enable Custom Mode option is disabled by  default  The options are     PK  KEK  db  dbx    If you enable the Custom Mode  the relevant  options for PK  KEK  db  and dbx appear  The  options are        Description    Save to File  Saves the key to a user selected  file   Replace from File  Replaces the current key  with a key from a user selected file    Append from File  Adds a key to the current  database from a user selected file    Delete  Deletes the selected key  Reset All Keys  Resets to default setting  Delete All Keys  Deletes all the keys    NOTE  If you disable the Custom Mode  all the  changes made will be erased and the Keys will  restore to default settings     Specifies whether the processor will have one or all cores enabled  The  performance of some applications will improve with the additional cores     e All  Default   e 1    41    Option    Intel SpeedStep    C States Control    Intel TurboBoost    HyperThread control    Table 11  Power Management    Option  Auto On Time    Peak Shift    Advanced Battery Charge  Configuration    Primary Battery Charge  Configuration    42    Description    e 2    Allows you to enable or dis
34. use the camera during the lock screen mode     To make sure you can use the camera during the lock screen mode     1  Press Power button to turn off the screen     2  Press Power button again to enable the lock screen mode   5  Swipe down to enable the camera     Split Screen    The split screen option enables you to open two applications on the same screen  which helps you in  multitasking  To split the screen     1  Open any two applications that you want to perform the split screen   2  Swipe from the left to open the second application and hold your finger until the screen splits   5  Release your finger to drop the second application     K   NOTE  Windows 8 1 enables you to split the screen in variable width     Using Headset    You can use headset to listen to music and sounds  record audio  or make calls     AN WARNING  Listening to loud music for extended period of time can lead to hearing loss     S f x Z 1   gt   gt      _ 5                1  Connect the headset to the audio port  3 5 mm  on the tablet   2  Insert the earphones in your ears and adjust the volume level to a comfortable level     NOTE  When you connect a headset or an external audio device to the audio connector  the  integrated speakers on your tablet are muted automatically     K   NOTE  Headsets with microphones are also supported     CAUTION  To prevent damage to the headset when disconnecting it from the tablet  pull the  connector and not the cable     20    a    NOTE  It is recommended that you
35. ut current  maximum    Input frequency   Output power   Output current  30 W    Rated output voltage   Temperature range   Operating    Non operating    Physical  Notebook   Height   Width   Depth    Weight  minimum     Physical  Tablet   Height   Width   Depth    Weight  minimum     Environmental  Temperature   Operating    Storage    Relative humidity  maximum      Operating  Storage  Altitude  maximum      Operating    Non operating    Airborne contaminant level    100 VAC to 240 VAC  LSA   50 Hz to 60 Hz   25 4 W   350 W   2 51 A   19 5 Vdc    O   C to 40   C  32   F to 104   F    40   C to 70   C   40   F to 158   F     520 0 mm  229 7 mm  19 9 mm  1668 3 g    520 0 mm  206 0 mm  10 5 mm  904 19    0   C to 40   C   40   C to 65   C    Operating 10  to 90   noncondensing     Storage 5  to 95   noncondensing        16 m to 3048 m     50 to 10 000 ft      15 2 m to 10 668 m     50 ft to 35 000 ft   G1 as defined by ISA 71 04    1985    47    
36. wer on     K   NOTE  You can check the exact battery charge level by booting to the operating system     e Battery icons displayed on the screen     11    Battery icon Description    G Battery is fully charged and AC adapter Is  connected       a   U Battery is charging with AC adapter    s Your tablet is running on battery power and the  battery is discharging    P  l     IS Your tablet is plugged in  and either no battery is  detected or the battery is not working correctly    al  Battery is at low level    ES Battery is at critical level     NOTE  The tablet will not power on immediately when the battery is completely discharged  even if  the charger is connected  The tablet needs to be charged for at least 5 minutes before it can power  on     Turning On Your Tablet    K   NOTE  Use this tablet in an ambient temperature between 0   C and 40   C     1  press and hold the Power button L2 for 2 seconds to turn on your tablet     2  Ifthe lock screen image displays  swipe your finger from the bottom of the display to switch to the  login screen  and then enter password to log in to Windows     The tablet is ready for use after the Windows Start screen displays     N   Dec aber D      tw 1       NOTE  If the login screen is not enabled in Windows 8 1  you will be taken directly from the lock  screen to the start screen     K   NOTE  The lock screen is only displayed when returning from a sleep state     12    Turning off the Screen    Using power button    Press the Power butt
37. ys the date of manufacture    Displays the ownership  date     Displays the Express  Service code of the  tablet     Displays the memory installed on the tablet   Displays the memory available on the tablet   Displays the memory speed     Displays the memory  Capacities on the tablet     Displays new type of  device file in Linux for    55    Option    Processor Type    Core Count    Processor ID    Current Clock Speed    Minimum Clock Speed    Maximum Clock Speed    Processor L2 Cache    Processor L3 Cache    HT Capable    64 bit Technology    miniCard SSD Device    Video Controller    Video BIOS Version    Video Memory    Panel Type    56    Function    interacting with flash  memory     Displays the processor  type available on the  tablet     Displays the core count  of the tablet     Displays the processor  ID of the tablet     Displays the current  clock speed of the  tablet     Displays the minimum  clock speed of the  tablet     Displays the maximum  clock speed of the  tablet     Displays the L2 cache of  the tablet     Displays the LS cache of  the tablet     Displays the tablet is  Hyper  Thread capable     Displays the tablet  functions with 64 bit  technology  Intel  EM64T      Displays the information  about the installed SSD  device on the tablet     Displays the video  controller used in the  tablet     Displays the BIOS  version number of the  tablet     Displays the video  memory of the tablet     Displays the panel type  used in the tablet     Option    Nat
    
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