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1. Chapter 2 Getting to know your device Description Connects an optional USB device such as a keyboard mouse external drive printer scanner or USB hub Standard USB ports will not charge all USB devices or will charge using a low current Some USB devices require power and require you to use a powered port NOTE USB charging ports can also charge select models of cell phones and MP3 players even when the device is off Connects an optional USB device such as a keyboard mouse external drive printer scanner or USB hub Enable airflow to cool internal components NOTE The device fan starts up automatically to cool internal components and prevent overheating The number of vent varies depending on the device It is normal for the internal fan to cycle on and off during routine operation Records video and captures photographs Some devices allow you to video conference and chat online using streaming video On The webcam is in use On An integrated wireless device such as a WLAN device and or a Bluetooth device is on NOTE On some devices the wireless light is amber when all wireless devices are off Send and receive wireless signals to communicate with WLANs NOTE The antennas are not visible from the outside of the device For optimal transmission keep the areas immediately around the antennas free from obstructions For wireless regulatory notices see the section of the Regulatory Safety and
2. Component 1 Serial number 2 Product number 3 Warranty period 4 Model number select devices only Regulatory label s Provide s regulatory information about the device Wireless certification label s Provide s information about optional wireless devices and the approval markings for the countries or regions in which the devices have been approved for use Labels 9 3 Connecting to a network Connecting to the Internet is quick and easy on your Android device Follow the directions in the sections below to connect to a wired local area network LAN select devices only or to connect wirelessly through your device s onboard WLAN antennas or by Bluetooth select devices only For more information on the location of your antennas see the Quick Start guide or Setup nstructions Poster included with your device Connecting to a wireless network Ey NOTE You must be connected to a wireless network before you can connect to the Internet To connect to a wireless network 1 Touch or click the All Apps icon 65 and then touch or click the Settings icon or O a touch screen swipe down from the top right edge and then touch or click the Settings icon 2 Under Wireless and networks be sure that Wi Fi is turned on Touch or click the Wi Fi icon vg and then touch or click one of the available networks that is displayed 4 Type the security key if required and then touch or click
3. Ap User Guide Copyright 2014 Hewlett Packard Development Company L P Bluetooth is a trademark owned by its proprietor and used by Hewlett Packard Company under license Microsoft and Windows are U S registered trademarks of the Microsoft group of companies The information contained herein is subject to change without notice The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein First Edition August 2014 Document Part Number 784241 001 Product notice This guide describes features that are common to most models Some features may not be available on your device Software terms By installing copying downloading or otherwise using any software product preinstalled on this computer you agree to be bound by the terms of the HP End User License Agreement EULA If you do not accept these license terms your sole remedy is to return the entire unused product hardware and software within 14 days for a full refund subject to the refund policy of your seller For any further information or to request a full refund of the price of the computer please contact your seller Table of contents EE EE eegene 1 SUE le 1 FU UM NGS COCO WEE 1 More HP resources EE 2
4. Enable or disable connection to a wireless Cast screen When a Cast screen is enabled you can stream content from your device to a wireless display device e Miracast select devices only Enable or disable Miracast When Miracast is enabled you can connect to a wireless network to stream content from your device to a device compatible with Miracast certified devices e Bluetooth select devices only Enable or disable Bluetooth When Bluetooth is enabled you can pair a Bluetooth device such as a headset or keyboard with your device e Data usage select devices only View a graph of the data used during the selected period The data usage by each installed app is also displayed e More Enable or disable Airplane mode VPN Tethering amp portable hotspot or Mobile networks 28 Chapter8 Using Settings Device Sound Select volume ringtone select devices only and vibration preferences for your device e Volumes Touch or click Volumes touch or click Music video games and other media Ringtone and notifications select devices only or Alarms touch or click the slider to select the desired volume and then touch or click OK o Phone ringtone select devices only Touch or click Phone ringtone touch or click a ringtone to select it and then touch or click OK o Vibrate when ringing select devices only Select the check box to enable vibration or clear the check box to disable it Beats Audio selec
5. device by pressing and holding the power button for up to 5 seconds until the HP or Compaq logo is displayed The first time you turn on the device you will see the Welcome screen doc L IMPORTANT If the battery image is not displayed on the screen press the power button briefly to display the image and then press and hold the power button until the HP or Compaq logo is displayed 2 Follow the on screen instructions to select a language and connect to a wireless network Best practices To get the most from your smart investment we recommend the following steps e f you haven t already done so connect to a wired or wireless network See details in Connecting to a network on page 10 e Become familiar with the device hardware and software For more information see Getting to know your device on page 3 and Using apps and widgets on page 24 e Update or purchase antivirus software at the Google Play store select devices only KI Fun things to do e Did you know that you can connect your device to a television For more information see Connecting video devices using an HDMI cable select devices only on page 18 e Did you know that you can also stream live radio to the device and listen to music or talk radio from all over the world See Enjoying entertainment features on page 16 e Did you know that you can use Google Docs and Google Sheets to get work done on the go and that you can save your work to the cloud
6. e Genn O OW VOLT Ie EE 3 Using the e eine 3 identifying Siri aller GE 4 PGS eaa get nent ooncia tang teametnannanacatnans svgeasconscsancaiaedanateeneh aise oecanhseqasnocas Sonus hacareqaaentaaduunt atandoumsseescsaasedes 9 3 CONNECTING to a network ANEN 10 Connecting to a wireless network EE 10 Connecting to a wired network LAN select devices oni 11 Side Le MO MOME EE 11 Using Bluetooth wireless devices Select devices only cccecccsececeeceeececeeeeseeeeeeeceeeeseeeteeetaneeseees 11 Connecting to a mobile network Select devices only cee ceecceccceeeceeeeceeeseeeeeeeeseeeseeeseeesaeeeaeeeseeess 12 Activating data transfer Select devices on 12 Activating tethering or a portable hotspot Select devices Only cccceccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 12 Connecting to a Windows device Select devices only ccccccccecccceeeeceeeeeeeceseeeeseeeeseeeeseeeeseeeeseeeess 13 Streaming content to a high definition TV or monitor select devices Only ccecceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 13 Tips and recommendations for best performance c ccccceecceeccaeeceeeeceeeeauceteeseeeaeeeees 13 Connecting to a wireless display Select devices on 14 Improving the display resolution ccc ceececcc eee ceeeceeece cece eeseeeseeeseeeseeeeeeeseesseeseeeseeeseeegaes 14 Improving the connection speed to improve performance cccsccceeceeeeceseeeeeeeeeeeeesaees 15 4 Enjoying entertainment f
7. Turn on your device and connect to the Internet To access Settings touch or click the All Apps icon and then touch or click Settings Under About device touch or click System updates and then touch or click Check now Follow the on screen instructions to finish the process The device may reboot as updates are applied 36 Chapter 10 Backing up and recovering your data Updating the device using a file based update E NOTE Before performing the following procedure plug in the AC adapter for your device if one has been provided 1 SS r ga Pp N Download the latest operating system restore image for your device a Go to http Awww hp com support and follow the on screen instructions to select your country and your product b Follow the on screen instructions to access your Android operating system software Locate update zip and copy it to a memory card Turn off the device and then insert the memory card containing the update zip file To power on the device press and hold the volume down key and the power button Select Apply update from SD Follow the on screen instructions to finish the process and reboot the device Resetting with the device powered off If the device does not start normally or if you do not remember the lock screen password you can reset the device without turning it on CAUTION All data saved on your device is deleted when you perform a factory reset All apps are uninstalled but
8. a setting in the online marketplace not on your device The online marketplace available to you will vary based on your device and country Manually updating apps widgets and the operating system HP recommends that you update your apps widgets and the operating system on a regular basis to the latest versions Updates can resolve issues and bring new features and options to your device Technology is always changing and updating apps widgets and the operating system allows your device to run the latest technology available For example older apps and widgets may not be compatible with the most recent operating system If you download the latest versions of HP and third party apps and widgets the operating system will download updates automatically and notify you when it is ready to install these updates For more information 1 Go to htip www hp com support and follow the on screen instructions to select your country and your product 2 Follow the on screen instructions to access your Android operating system software Back up and reset HP strongly encourages that you periodically back up your personal data on your device to another device a dedicated storage device or to the cloud using one of several commercially available solutions You can select preferences for backing up and restoring your data in case of loss 1 Touch or click the All Apps icon G5 and then touch or click the Settings icon or O a touch s
9. drip between the keys e Toclean the keyboard or mouse use a soft microfiber cloth or a chamois moistened with one of the cleaning solutions listed previously or use an acceptable disposable wipe e To prevent keys from sticking and to remove dust lint and particles from the keyboard use a can of compressed air with a straw extension 44 Chapter 13 Maintenance 14 Securing your device Locking and unlocking the device Lock Press the power button Unlock Press the power button to turn on the device then place your finger on the lock icon ei and slide the icon to the unlock L position Setting a screen lock 1 Touch or click the All Apps icon and then touch or click the Settings icon 0 On a touch screen swipe down from the top right edge and then touch or click the Settings icon 2 Under Personal touch or click Security and then under Screen security touch or click Screen lock 3 Under Choose screen lock select one of the following types of screen locks and then follow the on screen instructions E NOTE If you have previously set a screen lock you must unlock the screen before changing _ the lock settings e Slide Unlock the screen by swiping in any direction e Password Enter four or more letters or numbers This option provides the most protection if a strong password is selected e Pin Enter four or more numbers to unlock the screen e Pattern Draw a simple pattern to unlock t
10. external hardware device that does not connect to a USB or video port e When the device will be unused and disconnected from external power for an extended period Although you can turn off the device with the power button follow the recommended Android shutdown procedure If the device is unresponsive and you are unable to use the Android shutdown procedure try the following emergency procedures in the sequence provided e Press and hold the power button for at least 5 seconds e Disconnect the device from external power e Ondevices with a user replaceable battery remove the battery 40 Chapter 11 Managing power 12 Using an external or attached keyboard and mouse select devices only Using an attached keyboard or connecting an external keyboard and mouse allows you to type select items scroll and to perform other functions A keyboard also allows you to use action keys to perform specific functions AC TIP HP recommends using an Android compatible keyboard with your device Keyboards not compatible with Android may not offer the same action key functionality To find a Android compatible keyboard go to www hp com An action key performs an assigned function The icon on each of the action key illustrates the assigned function for that key To use an action key function press and hold the key Ex NOTE If your device has action keys the feature is enabled at the factory On some devices you can disable this
11. feature clear the check box o SIM card lock select devices only lf a SIM is installed select a PIN to lock the SIM o Make passwords visible Touch or click the check box to enable this feature or clear the check box to disable it o Device administrators Touch or click to view or deactivate device administrators o Unknown sources Touch or click the check box to allow installation of apps from unknown sources or clear the check box to disable this feature o Verify apps Touch or click the check box to disallow or warn before installation of apps that may cause harm or clear the check box to disable this feature o gt Trusted credentials Touch or click to display trusted credential certificates o Storage type Lets you choose a storage type such as software or hardware backup to store data o Clear credentials select devices only Allows the removal of all user installed security certificates from the device o Install from storage Touch or click to install certificates from an installed microSD memory card Language amp input Select language spelling keyboard and search preferences for your device o Language Touch or click to select a language o Spell checker Touch or click the check box to enable this feature and then touch or click the Settings icon O to select a language o Personal dictionary Follow the on screen instructions to add words to your personal dictionary o Keybo
12. feature in Setup Utility BIOS Refer to Help and Support for additional information If you have disabled the action key feature on some devices you can still perform each function by pressing the fn key or esc key in combination with the appropriate action key Depending on your device your keyboard may have some of the following action key features Icon Description gt Opens the previous screen Q Allows you to type one or more keywords to search with the installed search app Decreases the screen brightness incrementally as long as you hold down the key Increases the screen brightness incrementally as long as you hold down the key mar al Opens the Settings menu d Allows you to speak one or more keywords to search with the installed search app Mutes or restores speaker sound gei a Decreases speaker volume incrementally while you hold down the key a A Increases speaker volume incrementally while you hold down the key 41 Icon lt lt kl gt ly NWQvt gt Description Plays the previous track of an audio CD or the previous section of a DVD or a BD Begins pauses or resumes playback of an audio CD a DVD or a BD Plays the next track of an audio CD or the next section of a DVD or a BD Turns the Airplane mode and wireless feature on or off NOTE A wireless network must be set up before a wireless connection is possible Opens a list of apps that you have used recently
13. it may be possible to restore data in your email account Back up all important files with an external storage device or to the cloud using one of several commercially available solutions before resetting the device 1 2 If a battery powered device disconnect the AC adapter from the device With the device powered off press and hold the volume up button and the power button at the same time When the system recovery menu appears use the volume down button to highlight Wipe data factory reset Press the power button to select The screen displays Confirm wipe of all user data This cannot be undone Use the volume down button to highlight Yes delete all user data Press the power button to begin the reset A recovery system screen shows the reset process When the screen displays the message Data wipe complete highlight reboot system now and then press the power button to select The device reboots Updating the device using a file based update 37 11 Managing power Your device can operate on either battery power or external power When the device is running on battery power only and an AC power source is not available to charge the battery it is important to monitor and conserve the battery charge Running on battery power When a charged battery is in the device and the device is not plugged into external power the device runs on battery power When the device is off and unplugged from external po
14. mobile carrier To insert the SIM see the Setup nstructions poster or the Quick Start guide included with your product 1 Touch or click the All Apps icon Ga and then touch or click the Settings icon CX On a touch screen swipe down from the top right edge and then touch or click the Settings icon Under Wireless and networks touch or click More touch or click Mobile Networks select a SIM and then touch or click Access Point Names Swipe down from the top touch or click Select New APN and then follow the on screen instructions Using voice calling features voice devices only 27 8 Using Settings E NOTE The icons in Settings and the available selections may vary Use Settings for connecting to networks setting preferences and finding information about your device Touch or click the All Apps icon Gi and then touch or click the Settings icon e Ona touch screen swipe down from the top right edge and then touch or click the Settings icon ei Wireless and networks Select preferences for connecting your device to wireless and other types of networks e WLAN Enable or disable WLAN When WLAN is enabled you can connect to a wireless network to check email search the Web or access social media websites e Wi Fi Enable or disable Wi Fi When Wi Fi is enabled you can connect to a wireless network to check email search the Web or access social media websites e Cast screen select devices only
15. photo with the rear camera select devices only and take your own photo or screenshots with the front camera select devices only Ee NOTE The icons on the Home screen and the appearance of the Home screen may vary Taking a photo select devices only e Touch or click the camera icon fei e To take a photo touch or click the camera icon fei The photo is saved in the Gallery Switching between cameras select devices only To switch between the front and rear camera 1 Touch or click the camera icon fey 2 Touch or click the Rotating camera icon Recording a video select devices only Ex NOTE Some devices may require tapping the selection icon before choosing the icon e Touch or click the camera icon coy e Torecord a video touch or click the video camera icon e To start or stop recording touch or click the red button The video is saved in the Gallery 16 Chapter 4 Enjoying entertainment features Taking a screenshot select devices only A To take a screenshot press the power button and the volume down button at the same time for about 1 second A message is displayed when the screenshot is saved in the Gallery Viewing photos or videos select devices only e To view the photos or videos in your Gallery touch or click the Gallery or the Photos icon e To delete a photo or video touch or click the photo or video and then touch or click Delete E NOTE On select devices you may need to ta
16. switches to battery power e Depending on your device the screen brightness may automatically decreases to save battery life Troubleshooting power problems Test the AC adapter if the device exhibits any of the following symptoms when it is connected to AC power e The device does not turn on e The display does not turn on e The power lights are off To test the AC adapter 1 Shut down the device 2 Connect the AC adapter to the device and then plug it into an AC outlet 3 Turn on the device e Ifthe power lights turn on the AC adapter is working properly e If the power lights remain off check the connection from the AC adapter to the device and the connection from the AC adapter to the AC outlet to be sure that the connections are secure e If the connections are secure and the power lights remain off the AC adapter may not be functioning and should be replaced Running on AC power 39 Contact support for information about obtaining a replacement AC power adapter Powering off turning off the device Z CAUTION Unsaved information is lost when the device shuts down Be sure to save your work before shutting down the device The Power off command closes all open programs including the operating system and then turns off the display and device Shut down the device under any of the following conditions e When you need to replace the battery or access components inside the device e When you are connecting an
17. the Settings icon 0 On a touch screen swipe down from the top right edge and then touch or click the Settings icon Under Wireless and networks touch or click More touch or click Mobile Networks and then touch or click Mobile data Activating tethering or a portable hotspot select devices only 12 To share your device s mobile data connection through a USB device or as a portable Wi Fi hotspot P Touch or click the All Apps icon Gi and then touch or click the Settings icon CX On a touch screen swipe down from the top right edge and then touch or click the Settings icon Under Wireless and networks More and then touch or click Tethering and portable hotspot Chapter 3 Connecting to a network 3 To set up a portable Wi Fi hotspot touch or click Portable Wi Fi hotspot 4 To share your device s mobile data connection touch or click Bluetooth tethering or USB tethering To disable tethering 1 Touch or click the All Apps icon and then touch or click the Settings icon 0 or O a touch screen swipe down from the top right edge and then touch or click the Settings icon 2 Under Wireless and networks More touch or click Tethering and portable hotspot To disable tethering touch or click USB tethering and then disconnect the USB device or touch or click Bluetooth tethering Connecting to a Windows device select devices only Ex NOTE USB tethering must be turned off before you can use a USB port t
18. the cloud using one of several commercially available solutions before resetting the device Touch or click Reset on your device If you set a lock screen password for your device enter your password when prompted Touch or click Erase everything to begin the reset The device turns off When the reset is complete the device starts Resetting with the device turned off If the device does not start normally or if you do not remember the lock screen password you can reset the device without turning it on CAUTION All data saved on your device is deleted when you perform a factory reset All apps are uninstalled but it may be possible to restore data in your email account Back up all important files with an external storage device or to the cloud using one of several commercially available solutions before resetting the device Ey NOTE The touch screen is disabled when the device is in recovery mode Use the volume up and volume down buttons to navigate up or down in the recovery menu 1 To provide enough power to complete the factory reset process charge the device for at least half an hour and then disconnect the AC adapter from the device If a micro SD card is installed in the device remove the memory card before resetting the device With the device turned off press and hold the volume up button and the power button at the same time When the system recovery menu appears use the volume down butt
19. Apps icon Gi and then touch or click the Settings icon 0 On a touch screen swipe down from the top right edge and then touch or click the Settings icon Touch or click Wireless amp Networks and then touch or click Cast screen Touch or click Display and then touch or click Cast screen Ey NOTE On select devices the Cast screen feature can be found by touching or clicking Settings gt Display gt Cast screen Select your wireless display device from the list and then follow the on screen instructions to complete the connection To adjust the resolution touch or click Resolution select devices only and then touch or click the slider to increase or decrease the resolution If your adapter does not appear in the list of detected adapters check the following Make sure the display or adapter is compatible to work with your adapter Make sure the display or adapter is connected to external power Make sure your firewall is not blocking the software Update the adapter firmware using the manufacturer s instructions that came with your adapter or from the manufacturer s website Consult the adapter manufacturer for support Improving the display resolution Adjust the display properties on your device to match the native display resolution of your TV Refer to the user guide provided by your TV or display adapter to find the native display resolution Most manufacturers also provide this information online The display a
20. Connect Ex NOTE To delete the security key for a wireless network to which you have previously connected touch or click the name of the network and then touch or click Forget 10 Chapter 3 Connecting to a network Connecting to a wired network LAN select devices only Use a LAN connection if you want to connect the device directly to a router in your home instead of working wirelessly or if you want to connect to an existing network at your office Connecting to a LAN requires an 8 pin RJ 45 network cable To connect to a wired network 1 Plug the network cable into the network jack 1 or a micro USB to LAN adapter 2 Plug the other end of the network cable into a network wall jack 2 or router Ex NOTE If the network cable contains noise suppression circuitry 3 which prevents interference from TV and radio reception orient the circuitry end of the cable toward the device Browsing the Internet After you have established an Internet connection you can surf the Internet using an Internet browser To begin surfing the Internet A Touch or click the All Apps icon T and then touch or click the browser icon Using Bluetooth wireless devices select devices only Pair a Bluetooth D device such as a headset keyboard or mouse with your device To connect to a Bluetooth device 1 Turn on the Bluetooth device 2 Touch or click the All Apps icon D and then touch or click the Settings icon CX On a to
21. Environmental Notices or the Product Notices that apply to your country or region Send and receive wireless signals to communicate with WWANs NOTE The antennas are not visible from the outside of the device For optimal transmission keep the areas immediately around the antennas free from obstructions For wireless regulatory notices see the section of the Regulatory Safety and Environmental Notices or the Product Notices that apply that applies to your country or region Labels The labels affixed or etched onto the device provide information you may need when you troubleshoot device problems or travel internationally with the device daa L IMPORTANT Check the following locations for the labels described in this section the bottom of the device inside the battery bay under the removable service door or on the back of the display Ey NOTE Your label may look slightly different from the illustration in this section Service label Provides important information to identify your device When contacting support you will probably be asked for the serial number and possibly for the product number or the model number Locate these numbers before you contact support Your service label will resemble one of the examples shown below Refer to the illustration that most closely matches the service label on your device paaa Produc XXXXXAXX Pee a Mochel KOON Warranty yl ythy Bee KOCH Er OOGO aoon EUAN OE DUU
22. ard amp input methods Touch or click Default to select a keyboard Using Settings o Google keyboard select devices only Allows you to configure the Google keyboard preferences o Voice typing Touch or click the check box to enable this feature and then touch or click the Settings icon O to select preferences Clear the check box to disable this feature o Voice search Select voice search preferences for your device o Mouse trackpad Touch or click Pointer speed touch the slider to select the desired speed and then touch or click OK Speech Speech options for your device o Voice search Choose options for searching your device using a speech to text interface o Text to speech output Choose options for the text to speech interface Mouse trackpad Mouse and trackpad options for your device o Pointer speed select devices only Use the slider to increase or decrease mouse pointer speed Backup and reset Select Backup and restore and Personal data preferences for your device For more information see Backing up and recovering your data on page 34 Accounts Existing accounts are displayed Device Add account To add an email account or another type of account touch or click Add account and then follow the on screen instructions Sync an account To sync an account touch or click the name of the account touch or click it again and then touch or click Sync now Remove an account To re
23. bcam light identifying 8 Index 49 wi fi 10 28 widgets 24 wireless certification label 9 wireless light 8 WLAN antennas identifying 8 WLAN device 9 WLAN label 9 WWAN antennas identifying 8 50 Index
24. ces or Product Notices You can connect wired headphones to the headphone jack on your device To connect wireless headphones to your device follow the device manufacturer s instructions Connecting a microphone select devices only To record audio connect a microphone to the microphone jack on the device For best results when recording speak directly into the microphone and record sound in a setting free of background noise Using audio 17 Connecting headsets select devices only Z WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury lower the volume setting before putting on headphones earbuds or a headset For additional safety information see the Regulatory Safety and Environmental Notices or Product Notices You can connect wired headphones or headsets to the audio out headphone audio in microphone jack on your device Many headsets with integrated microphones are commercially available To connect wireless headphones or headsets to your device follow the device manufacturer s instructions Using video Your device is a powerful video device that enables you to watch streaming video from your favorite websites and download video and movies to watch on your device when you are not connected to a network To enhance your viewing enjoyment use one of the video ports on your device to connect an external monitor projector or TV doc L IMPORTANT Be sure that the external device is connected to the correct port o
25. ch screen swipe down from the top right edge and then touch or click the Settings icon 2 Under Device touch or click Storage and then touch or click Apps Touch or click the app that you want to uninstall and then touch or click Uninstall 4 Touch or click OK and then touch or click OK again 26 Chapter6 Using apps and widgets Z Voice device features voice devices only Using voice calling features voice devices only NOTE The icons on the Home screen and the appearance of the Home screen may vary Icon Description Make a call Touch or click the KL icon on the Home screen or the Apps screen touch or click the keys to enter the phone number and then touch or click the KL icon Touch or click A touch or click a contact name and then touch or click the KL icon Answer a call Slide the KL icon outside the circle End a call Touch or click the em icon at the bottom of the screen Send a call to voicemail Slide the amp icon outside the circle wim VI Return a recent call Touch or click the KL icon and then touch or click a recent call to return it People Allows you to manage your contacts and if enabled synchronizes with your Google account Also allows you to store frequently called phone numbers The phone numbers that you contact most often are listed first Connecting to a mobile network voice devices only If a SIM is not preinstalled a SIM can be purchased from a
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27. creen swipe down from the top right edge and then touch or click the Settings icon 2 Under Personal touch or click Back up and reset 3 Under Backup and restore select one or more of the following e Back up my data Select the check box to enable backing up app data Wi Fi passwords and other settings to Internet servers or clear the check box to disable this feature e Backup account Select an email account for backing up data e Automatic restore Select the check box to enable backed up settings and data to be restored when an app is reinstalled or clear the check box to disable this feature 34 Chapter 10 Backing up and recovering your data Factory data reset Resetting with the device turned on If the device starts normally and if you are able to sign in to the owner account the first account added to the device follow the steps in this section To reset all settings and delete all data on the device 1 Touch or click the All Apps icon 63 and then touch or click the Settings icon On a touch screen swipe down from the top right edge and then touch or click the Settings icon Under Personal touch or click Back up amp reset Under Personal data select Factory data reset Z CAUTION Al data saved on your device is deleted when you perform a factory reset All apps are uninstalled It may be possible to restore data in your email account Back up all important files with an external storage device or to
28. dapter may have a maximum display resolution that does not match the native display resolution of the TV 14 Chapter 3 Connecting to a network Improving the connection speed to improve performance When video streaming is not smooth or the audio cuts in and out the wireless connection to your adapter may have lost bandwidth e Move the device closer to your adapter The closer your device is to the adapter the better the connection speed will be e Make sure there are no major obstacles such as walls between the device and the receiver e Stream media files directly from your device not wirelessly from the Internet Streaming from the Internet uses the device s wireless connection for both screen cast and Internet and it can impact wireless performance e Consult the adapter manufacturer for support Streaming content to a high definition TV or monitor select devices only 15 4 Enjoying entertainment features Use your HP device as an entertainment hub to socialize via the webcam camera enjoy and manage your music and download and watch movies Or to make your device an even more powerful entertainment center connect external devices like a monitor projector or TV or speakers and headphones Ex NOTE You can run some apps and media features offline without an Internet connection Using a camera select devices only Ee NOTE Depending on your device the front camera may be called a webcam You can take a
29. e ANC file sharing icaiecnci vsencarweces cinacdedecnsavaceeaedcenacinedsnadedebecassasnd d anaa aiai 33 Re na 33 10 Backing up and recovering your data AANEREN 34 Automatically updating APPS cece cececeeeeeeeceeee ee eeseeeeeeeeseeeseeeseeeeeeeeseeeseeeeseeseaeesaeesseeeseeesaeesaneeaaes 34 Manually updating apps widgets and the Operating system cccceccceccceeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeseeeaeeeneeeaaes 34 Back up and d 34 Sleeve 35 Resetting with the device turned on 35 Resetting with the device turned oft 35 Starting UP USING TNE recovery MENU cccceccccseeeeeceeeeeeaeeeeeaeeeeeseeeeeseeeeesseeeesaeeeesseeeessegeeeseeeessaseeesaes 36 Updating the device using an over the air OTA update cc cceeccccseeeeeeeeeeseeeeeseeeeseeeeseeeeesaeeeens 36 Updating the device using a file based update cc cecccceeceeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeesaaeeeesaaeeesaaes 37 Resetting with the device powered off 37 kW ke E 38 Running on battery power ccccecccesccssecccseeseeeccuceceececseeseuseceecesseeseaeesseeeeauesaseesessensessaueessesensessegs 38 Factory sealed battery select devices on 38 Charging Ne Dater EE 38 Conserving battery DOwer 38 Salle beige 39 Troubleshooting power problems n nnnnnnnnnnnnneinennsrnnnnnnnrernrrrnrrsnrsnrnnrnnrrnrrerrnnrerrsnrnnrnnne 39 Powering off turning off the device 20 0 0 ecccceccccseeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeseeeeeeseeeeseaeeesseeeesee
30. e Touch or click an app to open it e Ona touch screen to remove an app from the list swipe it up or down Returns you to the home screen Go to the previous page in your browser history Go to the next page in your browser history Reload your current page Open your page in full screen mode Switch to your next window 42 Chapter 12 Using an external or attached keyboard and mouse select devices only 13 Maintenance It is important that you perform simple maintenance of your device to be sure that it works at peak performance Cleaning your device Use the following products to safely clean your device e Dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride 0 3 percent maximum concentration for example disposable wipes which come in a variety of brands e _ Alcohol free glass cleaning fluid e Water with mild soap solution e Dry microfiber cleaning cloth or a chamois static free cloth without oil e Static free cloth wipes CAUTION Avoid strong cleaning solvents that can permanently damage your device If you are not sure that a cleaning product is safe for your device check the product contents to make sure that ingredients such as alcohol acetone ammonium chloride methylene chloride and hydrocarbons are not included in the product Fibrous materials such as paper towels can scratch the device Over time dirt particles and cleaning agents can get trapped in the scratches Cleaning procedures Follow the procedu
31. eatures AANEREN 16 Using a camera Select devices oh 16 Taking a photo Select devices only ccceecccseceeeeececeeeeaeeeeseeeeseeeeseeeeeseeeeseeeeseeeeseeeeseeeeeaes 16 Switching between cameras Select devices only ccccseecceeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeaeeeeaeeeseeeeeneeees 16 Recording a video Select devices only cee ceecccceeceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceseuseeseeeeaeeeeseeesaees 16 Taking a screenshot Select devices only ccceeccccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeaeeeeeseseeeseeeeeseeeesaeeeeeas 17 Viewing photos or videos Select devices only ecceceecceeeeeeeeeceeeeeaeeeeseeeeeeseeeaeeesaeeeeaes 17 Printing photos Select devices only cceecccseeeccseceeceeeeseeeeeeeeeeseeceseeeeseeeeeeeeeeaeeeseeeesass 17 PSIG AION EE 17 Connecting speakers Select devices only ccecececseeceseeeeeeeeeaeeeeseeeeseeeeeeeeesaeeesaeseseeeees 17 Connecting headphones select devices only ccecececseeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeseeeesseeeeseeeeseeeesaeeeeas 17 Connecting a microphone Select devices only cece eeceeseeeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeeseeeeseeeseeeeeeeeess 17 Connecting headsets Select devices only cccecccceeeeceeeeeeeeeneeeeseeeeseueeseeeeseeeesaeseseeeees 18 Blaise Re ME 18 Connecting video devices using an HDMI cable select devices on 18 Connecting digital display devices using a DisplayPort cable select devices only 19 5 Navigating the screen EE 20 Using the Tou
32. eesaaeeesaeeeeas 40 12 Using an external or attached keyboard and mouse select devices only AE 41 ok WAT e EE EE 43 Cleaning Kieler 43 Cleaning procedures cccccseeccccescecseeeecceueecceaeeceeueecceueeecsaaeecsagseeseueessseessageeessuesessageesss 43 Cleaning the display ccccsecccsssecceeeecceesecceeeecessecsaeeeceaeeesneeesegeeseueeesseenens 43 Cleaning the device vents select devices only cccceecceeeeeeceeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeaes 44 Cleaning the keyboard or mouse select devices only eccceeeeeeeeeeeeaeeees 44 T CUO OUr Ie ai a E 45 Locking and unlocking the device ccceccccseeccseeeceeeeeee cece eeseeeeeaaeeeseeesaeeeseeeeseeesaeeesaueeseeesseseeseneess 45 SE Leer ee 45 ECE y OUI YO CO WIGS EE 45 vi Power button lockout select devices on On screen display OSD lockout select devices only ec ceccceeccceceeeeeeeeeceeeeeeceeeeeeaeeeseeesseeeseeess T9 a EE geriet EE 1 Starting right Ex NOTE For basic operating instructions see the printed Quick Start guide or Setup Instructions poster that is included in the box with your device iy IMPORTANT Depending on your device before using the device for the first time connect it to external power and then charge the battery for at least 15 minutes To start using your device follow these instructions 1 After charging the battery and while the battery image is displayed on the screen turn on the
33. ess is displayed during encryption When the encryption is complete you must enter your PIN password You must also enter your PIN password each time you turn on the device Power button lockout select devices only The Power Button Lockout feature allows you to lock the power button so that it cannot be used To lock the power button press the power button and volume down button and Volume up button at the same time and hold them down for 10 seconds while the monitor is powered On Upon locking the power button an on screen display OSD message Power Button Lockout is displayed for 10 seconds When the power button is locked and pressed the OSD message Power Button Lockout is displayed for 10 seconds When the power button is locked holding down the power button and volume down button and volume up button at the same time for 10 seconds will unlock the power button functionality and turn off the monitor When the power button is pressed the monitor will remain on until the button is released If the power button is locked and the monitor is off the power button will remain functional so the monitor can be powered on On screen display OSD lockout select devices only The OSD Lockout feature allows you to lock the OSD so that it cannot be accessed To lock the OSD press the menu button and hold it down for 10 seconds Upon locking the OSD an OSD message of OSD Lockout is displayed for 10 seconds When the OSD is locked and any OSD butt
34. ether e Zoomin by placing two fingers together on the TouchPad zone or touch screen and then moving your fingers apart Left edge swipe Use the left edge swipe to reveal your open apps move through home screens and move through photos so that you can access them quickly e Gently swipe your finger inward from the left edge of the TouchPad or touch screen to switch between apps move through home screens and move through photos Without lifting your finger swipe back toward the left edge to reveal all open apps Using the TouchPad and touch screen gestures 21 Right edge swipe Use the right edge swipe to access additional desktop space on your device EY NOTE On select devices this gesture may provide access to additional apps settings or other features Top right edge swipe Use the top right edge swipe to display the Quick Settings Menu e Gently swipe your finger from the top right edge to reveal the Quick Settings Menu Top edge swipe and bottom edge swipe Use the top edge swipe or bottom edge swipe to display command options that allow you to customize an open app dad 7 IMPORTANT When an app is open the top edge swipe varies depending on the app e Gently swipe your finger from the top edge or the bottom edge to reveal the app command options 22 Chapter5 Navigating the screen One finger slide touch screen only Use the one finger slide to pan or scroll through lists and pages or
35. from almost anywhere in the world For more information on saving files to the cloud see Managing files on page 32 Best practices 1 2 More HP resources To locate resources that provide product details how to information and more use this table Resource HP support For worldwide support go to hitp welcome hp com country us en wwcontact us html Google For Google support go to http www google com mobile android Quick Start guide or Setup nstructions poster The Quick Start guide or Setup Instructions poster is located in the device box Regulatory Safety and Environmental Notices Product Notices This document is provided in the box with your device Limited Warranty This document is provided in the box with your device You can also go to http www hp com go orderdocuments Chapter 1 Starting right Contents e Online chat with an HP technician select countries only e Telephone numbers o HP service center locations e Access Google online help and support e Basic operating instructions e Important regulatory notices e Warranty information about this device 2 Getting to know your device Using the Home screen The Home screen provides a central location where you can customize the information media and applications you would like to access quickly Touch or click an icon on the Home screen to perform the action described in the table Ey NOTE The
36. he Notifications icon displays Quick Settings Menu Display icons on the top of the screen to notify you about new messages or events When on the Notifications menu the Quick Settings Menu icon displays Wi Fi Allows you connect to a Wi Fi network Bluetooth Provides pairing options for use with Bluetooth capable devices such as keyboards mice and headsets all purchased separately em Battery Displays information regarding the current state of your device s battery E HP Apps Accesses HP specific applications such as HP File Manager and more bom HP Print Service Allows you to print directly to certain HP printers For more information see Enjoying entertainment features on page 16 HP File Manager select devices only Controls file operations for local and removable storage anamin Google Play store select devices only Accesses Android apps for your device in b this online marketplace featuring both free and paid downloadable content NOTE On select devices you may find a different online marketplace app Search varies by country Allows you to type one or more keywords to search with the installed search app speak one or more keywords to search with the installed search app HP Media Player select devices only Allows you to view images and photos U Voice search voice devices only Allows you to touch or click A and then ke listen to music and use the camera Ide
37. he location of the SIM slot see the Quick Start guide or Setup Instructions poster included with your device CAUTION To prevent damage to the connectors use minimal force when inserting a SIM To insert a SIM A Hold the SIM label side up with connectors facing the slot insert the SIM into the slot and then push in on the SIM until it is firmly seated To remove a SIM A Press in on the SIM it until it pops out NOTE SIM refers to a SIM micro SIM or nano SIM NOTE SIM size varies by product SIM micro SIM or nano SIM Produce sound On The TouchPad is off Reads your finger gestures to move the pointer or activate items on the screen NOTE The TouchPad also supports edge swipe gestures Connects an optional USB device such as a keyboard mouse external drive printer scanner or USB hub Standard USB ports will not charge all USB devices or will charge using a low current Some USB devices require power and require you to use a powered port NOTE USB charging ports can also charge select models of cell phones and MP3 players even when the device is off Connects an optional USB device such as a keyboard mouse external drive printer scanner or USB hub Identifying components 7 8 Component USB 3 0 charging powered port oe USB 3 0 port Soa Vents Webcam Webcam light Wireless light WLAN wireless local area network antennas WWAN wireless wide area network antennas
38. he screen e Face Unlock select devices only Unlock the screen by looking at the screen 4 In Owner info enter text to be displayed when the screen is locked Encrypting your device N CAUTION Encryption cannot be reversed A factory data reset must be performed which erases all of your data To provide additional protection in case the device is stolen you can encrypt all of your data including accounts app data music and other media and downloaded information If you encrypt the device you must enter a PIN password to decrypt the device each time you turn it on Ai CAUTION Encryption may take an hour or more If the encryption process is interrupted you will lose data Locking and unlocking the device 45 1 Seta lock screen PIN password 2 Charge the battery select devices only 3 Touch or click the All Apps icon 2 and then touch or click the Settings icon On a touch screen swipe down from the top right edge and then touch or click the Settings icon 4 Under Personal touch or click Security and then under Encryption touch or click Encrypt device NOTE Read the information about encryption carefully The Encrypt device button is unavailable if your battery is not charged or your device is not plugged in If you change your mind about encrypting your device touch or click the Back button 5 Enter your lock screen PIN password and touch or click Continue 6 Touch or click Encrypt device again Progr
39. ice s TouchPad select devices only or on a touch screen select devices only Ex NOTE An external USB mouse purchased separately can be connected to one of the USB ports on the device select devices only Using the TouchPad and touch screen gestures On devices with an attached or external keyboard the TouchPad helps you navigate the device screen and control the pointer using simple touch gestures To navigate the touchscreen you can use the left and right TouchPad buttons as you would use the corresponding buttons on an external mouse You can also customize gestures and view demonstrations of how they work Ee NOTE Most of the gestures shown here can be used on either the TouchPad or touchscreen TouchPad gestures are not supported in all apps Tap Use the tap double tap gesture to select or open an item on the screen e Point to an item on the screen and then tap one finger on the TouchPad zone or touch screen to select it Double tap an item to open it 20 Chapter 5 Navigating the screen Two finger scroll Use the two finger scroll gesture to move up down or sideways on a page or image e Place two fingers slightly apart on the TouchPad zone or touch screen and then drag them up down left or right d Two finger pinch zoom Use the two finger pinch zoom to zoom out or in on images or text e Zoom out by placing two fingers apart on the TouchPad zone or touch screen and then moving your fingers tog
40. icons on the Home screen and the appearance of the Home screen may vary Icon J D E Description All apps select devices only Displays a list of all apps To see all widgets touch or click the Widgets tab On a touch screen touch and hold the Home screen to display the Set Home Screen menu and then select Widgets Back Opens the previous screen Home Opens the central Home screen e To see a left or right Home screen swipe to the left or right To quickly return to the Home screen touch or click the Home icon Recent apps Opens a list of apps that you have used recently e Touch or click an app to open it e Toremove an app from the list swipe it to the left or right Settings Alllows you to connect to networks set preferences and find information about your device To display settings Touch or click the All Apps icon G3 and then touch or click the Settings icon On a touch screen swipe down from the top right edge and then touch or click the Settings icon O Menu Displays a list of additional options relevant to your current activity Calendar Displays events Notifications Appear as different icons at the top of the screen to notify you about new messages or events To display notifications swipe down from the top left edge Using the Home screen 3 4 Icon Description NOTE This icon does not display on all screens When on the Quick Settings Menu t
41. media Interface HDMI device Identifying components 5 6 Component Internal display switch Internal microphones Left TouchPad button D Memory card reader Micro USB charging port ez Mute light num lock key Optical drive Power button Power connector Power light Chapter 2 Getting to know your device Description NOTE HDMI refers to an HDMI or micro HDMI port Turns off the display and initiates Standby if the display is closed while the power is on NOTE The internal display switch is not visible from the outside of the device Record sound Functions like the left button on an external mouse Reads optional memory cards that store manage share or access information To insert a card A Hold the card label side up with connectors facing the slot insert the card into the slot and then push in on the card until it is firmly seated To remove a card A Press in on the card it until it pops out NOTE Memory card refers to an SD or a micro SD memory card Permits you to connect to a wall outlet to charge the battery or power the device CAUTION Insert a micro USB adapter with the icon embossed on the plug facing up Failure to do so may damage the charging port e Amber Device sound is off e Off Device sound is on On select devices with external or attached keyboards this key will alternate between the navigational and numeric functions on the integ
42. move an account touch or click the name of the account touch or click it again and then touch or click Remove account Date and time Enable or disable Automatic date and time and select preferences for time zone time format and date format Accessibility Enable or disable accessibility features Printing select devices only Enable or disable printing to a connected printer or Cloud printing capability About device Display the device status legal information model number and operating system version for your device To check for updates touch or click System updates and then touch or click Check now Accounts 31 9 Managing files HP File Manager select devices only is a file management app that provides file browsing copying cutting renaming printing and other functions on local storage USB drives SD Cards If there are multiple apps installed that can open a file HP File Manager allows you choose which app to use To access File Manager 1 Select the File Manager icon from the Home screen 2 Select the storage device in the left navigation column to access files and folders from that device Downloading files You can download a file from your email the Internet or any other location and it will automatically be saved to your downloads folder Check the status of the download in your Notifications by swiping down from the top left edge of the screen To open the Downloads folder and acce
43. n a touch screen to add a widget to the Home screen touch and hold the widget icon until the Home screen appears and then slide it to the location where you want it to be On a touch screen to remove a widget from the Home screen touch and hold the widget icon and then drag it to the Remove icon at the top of the screen Organizing apps on the Home screen To add an app to the Home screen 24 1 Touch or click the All apps icon on the Home screen Ex NOTE The apps on the screen are initially displayed alphabetically 2 On a touch screen touch and hold the app until the Home screen appears slide it into place and lift your finger To move an app icon to a different location on a Home screen 1 2 3 Chapter 6 On a touch screen touch and hold the icon Slide your finger to the new position Lift your finger The icon drops into its new position Using apps and widgets To remove an app from the Home screen 1 On a touch screen touch and hold the icon 2 While holding the icon drag it to the Remove icon at the top of the screen NOTE The Remove option is only available at the top of the screen if you are touching and holding an icon Using the on screen keyboard select devices only The on screen keyboard is displayed by an app when you need to enter information Ee NOTE The appearance of the keyboard may vary Using email Ex NOTE A Google account is required to use
44. n your device using the correct cable Check the device manufacturer s instructions Connecting video devices using an HDMI cable select devices only HDMI is the only video interface that supports high definition video and audio NOTE To connect an HDMI device to your device you need an HDMI cable sold separately To see the device screen image on a high definition TV or monitor connect the high definition device according to the following instructions 1 Connect one end of the HDMI cable to the HDMI port on the device 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the high definition TV or monitor 3 The device screen image now appears on your display device 18 Chapter 4 Enjoying entertainment features Connecting digital display devices using a DisplayPort cable select devices only NOTE To connect a digital display device to your device you need a DisplayPort DP DP cable sold separately The DisplayPort connects a digital display device such as a high performance monitor or projector 1 Connect one end of the DisplayPort cable to the DisplayPort on your device 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the digital display device 3 The device screen image now appears on your display device Using video 19 D Navigating the screen You can navigate the device screen in the following ways e Touch gestures e Keyboard and optional mouse purchased separately Touch gestures can be used on your dev
45. nshot 17 search icon 3 security cable slot identifying 7 serial number 9 service labels locating 9 settings 28 Setup Instructions Poster 2 shutdown 40 SIM slot identifying 7 slots memory card reader 6 security cable 7 SIM 7 sound 28 sounds 28 speakers connecting 17 speakers identifying 7 Starting right 1 storage 28 7 tap TouchPad and touch screen gesture 20 testing an AC adapter 39 tethering 12 time 31 top edge swipe and bottom edge swipe TouchPad and touch screen gesture 22 top right edge swipe TouchPad and touch screen gesture 22 touch screen gesture one finger slide 23 TouchPad buttons 6 using 20 TouchPad and touch screen gestures left edge swipe 21 right edge swipe 22 tap 20 top edge swipe and bottom edge swipe 22 top right edge swipe 22 two finger pinch zoom 21 two finger scroll 21 TouchPad light identifying 7 TouchPad zone identifying 7 traveling with the computer 9 turning off the device 40 two finger pinch zoom TouchPad and touch screen gesture 21 two finger scroll TouchPad and touch screen gesture 21 U unresponsive system 40 USB 2 0 charging powered port identifying 7 USB 2 0 port identifying 7 USB 3 0 charging powered port identifying 8 USB 3 0 port identifying 8 using external AC power 39 using the TouchPad 20 V vents identifying 8 video 18 videos recording 16 viewing 17 voice calling voice tablets only 27 voice search icon 3 W webcam identifying 8 we
46. ntifying components Your device may have some of the following components To see which components are specific to your device refer to the Quick Start guide or Setup nstructions poster included in the box with your device Component Description AC adapter light e On The AC adapter is connected and the battery is charged e Off The device is using battery power Accessory battery connector Connects an optional accessory battery Chapter 2 Getting to know your device Component d 5 Co Action keys Airplane mode key also referred to as the wireless button Audio in microphone jack Audio out headphone jack Audio out headphone Audio in microphone jack Caps lock light Dual Mode DisplayPort esc key fn key Hard drive light HDMI port Description Execute frequently used functions on a keyboard For more information see Using an external or attached keyboard and mouse select devices only on page 41 Turns the airplane mode and wireless feature on or off NOTE A wireless network must be set up before a wireless connection is possible Connects an optional headset microphone stereo array microphone or monaural microphone Connects optional powered stereo speakers headphones earbuds a headset or a television audio cable WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury adjust the volume before using headphones earbuds or a headset For additional safety information
47. o transfer files between your device and the Windows device Ef NOTE On select devices a memory card must be installed in your device before you can transfer files between your device and a Windows device 1 2 Connect the USB cable to your device and to a Windows device The USB storage unit drive or other Windows device appears as a drive on your device You can copy files back and forth as you would with any other external device When you are finished eject the device from Windows and disconnect the USB cable Streaming content to a high definition TV or monitor select devices only Cast screen technology allows you to stream or display content such as a movie wirelessly from your device to a compatible display device such as a high definition TV or monitor Ey NOTE Screen casting is only available on devices running Android 4 2 or later Tips and recommendations for best performance Store media content locally on your device or on an installed memory card Close apps that are not in use Place your device and the display device in the same room EY NOTE Cast screen video stream performance may be impacted by wireless environment factors including Bluetooth usage and other wireless network congestion within close proximity Connecting to a Windows device select devices only 13 Connecting to a wireless display select devices only To connect to a wireless display 1 Touch or click the All
48. on is pressed the OSD message OSD Lockout is displayed for an additional 10 seconds When the OSD is locked holding the menu button for 10 seconds will unlock the OSD and display the Main Menu 46 Chapter 14 Securing your device 15 Accessibility features HP designs produces and markets products and services that can be used by everyone including people with disabilities either on a stand alone basis or with appropriate assistive devices HP s accessibility initiative includes training and educating employees on issues related to accessibility enhancing HP products to meet the established accessibility standards and incorporating these standards into our development and quality assurance processes As part of that initiative we are constantly refining the accessibility of our products and services and welcome active feedback from users If you have an issue with a product or would like to tell us about accessibility features that have helped you please contact us at 888 259 5707 Monday through Friday 6 00 a m Mountain Time until 9 00 p m Customers who are deaf or hard of hearing who require technical support or who have accessibility questions and who use TRS VRS WebCapTel please contact us at 877 656 7058 Monday through Friday 6 00 a m Mountain Time until 9 00 p m To learn more about accessibility use the Search feature on your device 47 Index A AC adapter light identifying 4 AC adapter testing 39 acce
49. on to highlight Wipe data factory reset Press the power button to select The screen displays Confirm wipe of all user data THIS CAN NOT BE UNDONE Factory data reset 35 Use the volume down button to highlight Yes delete all user data Press the power button to begin the reset A recovery system screen shows the reset process When the screen displays the message Data wipe complete highlight Reboot system now and then press the power button to select The device restarts Starting up using the recovery menu If your device is unable to boot into the operating system you can perform a system recovery by directly accessing the Recovery menu 1 2 Turn off your device and if a battery powered device plug in the AC adapter To boot into the Recovery menu press and hold the volume down key and then press the power button Hold the volume down key until the HP logo is displayed Move the arrow up or arrow down key to highlight wipe data factory reset and then press the enter key to confirm the selection Move the arrow up or arrow down key to highlight Yes delete all user data and then press the enter key to confirm the selection Move the arrow up or arrow down key to highlight reboot system now and then press the enter key to confirm the selection Updating the device using an over the air OTA update 1 2 3 4 5 Turn off your device and if a battery powered device plug in the AC adapter
50. one 5 network 7 RJ 45 network 7 K keys action 5 airplane mode 5 esc 5 fn 5 num lock 6 L labels Bluetooth 9 regulatory 9 serialnumber 9 service 9 wireless certification 9 WLAN 9 language 28 left edge swipe TouchPad and touch screen gesture 21 lights AC adapter 4 caps lock 5 hard drive 5 mute 6 power 6 RJ 45 network status 7 TouchPad 7 webcam 8 wireless 8 M memory card reader identifying 6 memory card identifying 6 Micro USB charging port identifying 6 microphone connecting 17 Miracast 10 mute light identifying 6 N network 10 mobile 12 27 network jack identifying 7 networks 28 num lock key identifying 6 O one finger slide touch screen gesture 23 optical drive identifying 6 P password 45 photos printing 17 taking your own 16 viewing 17 PIN 45 portable hotspot 12 ports DisplayPort 5 HDMI 5 18 19 Micro USB charging port 6 USB 2 0 7 USB 2 0 charging powered 7 USB 3 0 8 USB 3 0 powered charging 8 power battery 38 power button identifying 6 power connector identifying 6 power lights identifying 6 printing 31 product name and number 9 Q Quick Start Guide 2 R recent apps icon 3 regulatory information regulatory label 9 wireless certification labels 9 Regulatory Notices 2 reset 35 37 right edge swipe TouchPad and touch screen gesture 22 RJ 45 network jack identifying 7 RJ 45 network status lights identifying 7 S screen lock 45 scree
51. p the garbage can icon E and confirm the deletion Printing photos select devices only You can print photos documents or web pages to a printer connected to the installed printing app On select devices you can activate HP Print Service which allows you to print directly to an HP printer 1 Touch or click the Menu icon and then Print 2 Adjust settings in the menu that appears such as printer copies orientation and so on 3 Touch Print For more information see Printing Files on page 33 Using audio On your device or on select devices using an external optical drive you can play music CDs download and listen to music stream audio content from the web including radio record audio or mix audio and video to create multimedia To enhance your listening enjoyment attach external audio devices such as speakers or headphones Connecting speakers select devices only You can attach wired speakers to your device by connecting them to a USB port or to the audio out headphone jack on your device or on a docking station To connect wireless speakers to your device follow the device manufacturer s instructions Before connecting speakers lower the volume setting Connecting headphones select devices only Z WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury lower the volume setting before putting on headphones earbuds or a headset For additional safety information see the Regulatory Safety and Environmental Noti
52. rated numeric keypad Depending on your device reads an optical disc or reads and writes to an optical disc e When the device is off press the button to turn on the device e When the device is on press the button briefly to initiate Sleep e When the device is in the Sleep state press the button briefly to exit Sleep CAUTION Pressing and holding down the power button results in the loss of unsaved information Connects an AC adapter Your device may have more than one power light Each may display different light conditions depending on device behavior e On The device is on Component ww Right TouchPad button RJ 45 network jack status lights Security cable slot SIM slot Speakers TouchPad light TouchPad zone USB 2 0 charging powered port USB 2 0 port Description e Blinking The device is using battery power or may be in Sleep mode a power saving state e Off The device is off Functions like the right button on an external mouse On select devices this jack connects a network cable and the lights indicate jack functionality e White The network is connected e Amber Activity is occurring on the network Attaches an optional security cable to the device NOTE The security cable is designed to act as a deterrent but it may not prevent the device from being mishandled or stolen Supports a wireless subscriber identity module SIM For more information on t
53. res in this section to safely clean your device WARNING To prevent electric shock or damage to components do not attempt to clean your device while it is turned on e Turn off the device e Disconnect AC power e Disconnect all powered external devices Z CAUTION To prevent damage to internal components do not spray cleaning agents or liquids directly on any device surface Liquids dripped on the surface can permanently damage internal components Cleaning the display CAUTION Do not spray or place the cleaner directly on the screen Gently wipe the sides and the surface of the display using a soft lint free cloth moistened with an alcohol free glass cleaner Cleaning your device 43 Cleaning the device vents select devices only Air vents keep the device cool Keep these vents clean by using a small battery powered vacuum cleaner A battery powered vacuum cleaner eliminates the risk of electric shock 1 Vacuum the vents on the device case 2 Remove any debris that has accumulated in and around the device connectors for example the Ethernet and USB connectors Cleaning the keyboard or mouse select devices only Z WARNING To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to internal components do not use a vacuum cleaner attachment to clean the keyboard A vacuum cleaner can deposit household debris on the keyboard surface N CAUTION To prevent damage to internal components do not allow liquids to
54. see the Regulatory Safety and Environmental Notices or the Product Notices NOTE When a device is connected to a headphone jack the device speakers are disabled Connects optional powered stereo speakers headphones earbuds a headset or a television audio cable Also connects an optional headset microphone This jack does not support optional microphone only devices WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury adjust the volume before putting on headphones earbuds or a headset NOTE When a device is connected to the jack the device speakers are disabled NOTE Be sure that the device cable has a 4 conductor connector that supports both audio out headphone and audio in microphone On select devices with attached or external keyboards this key switches the keys to all capital letters On Caps lock is on Connects an optional digital display device such as a high performance monitor or projector On select devices with external or attached keyboards this key will display device information when pressed in combination with the fn key On select devices with external or attached keyboards this key will execute frequently used functions when pressed in combination with the various other keys e Blinking white The hard drive is being accessed Connects an optional video or audio device such as a high definition television any compatible digital or audio component or a high speed High Definition Multi
55. ss your downloaded files A Touch or click All Apps and then open the Downloads folder Opening files You can open files with the app or apps they are associated with You can open some files with more than one app File management apps are available for download in the Google Play store select devices only 57 Saving files You can use local storage a memory card a USB flash drive select devices only or online cloud storage to save files 32 Chapter9 Managing files Printing Files Before you can print you need a printing service installed on your device To check what services are currently available touch or click Settings gt System gt Printing NOTE You can also find the Print option from a supported app From the app s menu touch or click Print From here you can open each available service to turn it on or off check which printers it makes available and adjust the service s settings To print a document 1 Touch or click Menu and then Print 2 Adjust settings in the menu that appears such as printer copies orientation and so on 3 Touch Print Installing software You can install software on your device To do so find Android apps for your device in the Google Play store select devices only Val an online marketplace featuring both free and paid downloadable content Ee NOTE On select devices you may find a different online marketplace app Cloud storage and file sharing Yo
56. ssibility 31 accessibility features 47 accessory battery connector identifying 4 accounts 28 31 action keys identifying 5 airplane mode key 5 allapps icon 3 apps 24 downloading 25 uninstalling 26 Audio in microphone jack identifying 5 Audio out headphone jack identifying 5 audio out headphone audio in microphone jack identifying 5 B back icon 3 backup and recovery 34 battery 28 discharging 38 battery power 38 Bluetooth 10 11 28 Bluetooth label 9 bottom 9 buttons left TouchPad 6 power 6 right TouchPad 7 C calendar 24 25 caps lock light identifying 5 caring for your device 43 cleaning your device 43 clock 24 25 48 Index components 4 connector power 6 D data trasfer 12 date 31 date amp time 28 device 10 display 28 DisplayPort connecting 19 identifying 5 download 24 E email 24 25 esc key identifying 5 external AC power using 39 F Face Unlock 45 factory data reset 34 file sharing 33 file transfer 33 fn key identifying 5 Fun things todo 1 G getting to know your device 3 H hard drive light identifying 5 HDMI 10 HDMI port connecting 18 identifying 5 headphones connecting 17 headsets connecting 18 high definition devices connecting 18 19 home icon 3 HP resources 2 icons 3 internal display switch identifying 6 internal microphones identifying 6 J jacks audio in microphone 5 audio out headphone 5 audio out headphone audio in microph
57. t devices only Enable or disable Beats Audio Once enabled Beats Audio is turned on automatically when you are listening to music Controller select devices only Enable or disable a game controller o System Select notification touch and vibration sound preferences for your device o Default notification sound Touch or click Default notification sound touch or click a sound to select it and then touch or click OK o Dial pad touch tones select devices only Select the check box to enable or clear the check box to disable o Touch sounds Select the check box to enable or clear the check box to disable o Screen lock sound Select the check box to enable or clear the check box to disable e Vibrate on touch Select the check box to enable or clear the check box to disable Display Select display brightness wallpaper and font size for your device o Brightness Touch or click the slider to select the desired brightness o Wallpaper To select an image to be displayed on the Home screen select Gallery Live Wallpapers or Wallpapers and then select Set Wallpaper o Sleep Select a time period after which the device will go to Sleep o Daydream Select an image to display when the device is daydreaming and then touch or click Start now or touch or click When to daydream and then select While docked While charging or Either o Font size Select Small Normal Large or Huge o Cast screen select de
58. this feature You can also add other types of accounts such as Microsoft Exchange Facebook Twitter and more 1 Touch or click the All Apps icon and then touch or click the Settings icon On a touch screen swipe down from the top right edge and then touch or click the Settings icon 2 Under Accounts touch or click Add account Touch or click the installed email app and then follow the on screen instructions 4 To access your email account touch or click the email icon Using the calendar Touch or click the Calendar icon sei and then follow the on screen instructions Ex NOTE When you add an email account the email calendar and people associated with the account are synchronized automatically Using the clock To add an alarm touch or click the Clock icon CA touch or click the Alarm icon and then follow the on screen instructions Downloading apps Download apps music books games and more from the app marketplace for your region or country NOTE You must be connected to the Internet and signed into an email account to download apps Using the on screen keyboard select devices only 25 e Touch or click the icon for the app marketplace and then touch or click a category or type a keyword in the search field e To download and install an app follow the on screen instructions Uninstalling apps 1 Touch or click the All Apps icon G and then touch or click the Settings icon On a tou
59. to move an object e To scroll across the screen lightly slide one finger across the screen in the direction you want to move e To drag press and hold an object and then drag the object to move it Using the TouchPad and touch screen gestures 23 Using apps and widgets Touch or click an app to open an application installed on your device Widgets are apps with special functionality that displays content that is updated frequently You can view the updated content without opening the widget To see all apps touch or click the All apps icon select devices only Ey NOTE The icons on the Home screen and the appearance of the Home screen may vary To open an app touch or click the icon for the app To return to the Home screen touch or click the Home icon p gt On a touch screen to add an app to the Home screen touch and hold the app icon until the Home screen appears and then slide it to the location where you want it to be On a touch screen to remove an app from the Home screen touch and hold the app icon and then drag it to the Remove icon at the top of the screen To see all widgets touch or click the All apps icon select devices only and then touch or click the Widgets tab On a touch screen touch and hold the home screen to display the Set Home Screen menu and then select Widgets To open a widget touch or click the icon To return to the Home screen touch or click the Home icon O
60. uch screen swipe down from the top right edge and then touch or click the Settings icon 0 Connecting to a wired network LAN select devices only 11 Under Wireless and networks turn on Bluetooth and then touch or click Bluetooth Touch or click your device name to make it visible to all nearby Bluetooth devices To find available Bluetooth devices touch or click Search for devices When the device name appears touch or click it to pair the device to your device EY NOTE To maximize battery life turn off Bluetooth when not in use Connecting to a mobile network select devices only If a SIM is not preinstalled you can purchase one from a mobile wireless carrier To insert the SIM see the Quick Start guide or Setup nstructions Poster included with your device 1 St ZS SS Je Touch or click the All Apps icon G3 and then touch or click the Settings icon 0 or O a touch screen swipe down from the top right edge and then touch or click the Settings icon Under Wireless and networks touch or click More touch or click Mobile Networks If your device has multiple SIM slots select SIM1 or SIM2 Touch or click Access Point Names Swipe down from the top of the screen touch or click Select New APN and then follow the on screen instructions Activating data transfer select devices only To enable data transfer over a mobile network 1 Touch or click the All Apps icon and then touch or click
61. ur device includes an online file sharing and cloud content storage service that allows you to access view edit and manage files on the cloud from your device With a preinstalled drive you can store all your files in one place so you can access them from anywhere and share them with others Transferring files Ey NOTE On select devices an external storage location such as a memory card or USB device or cloud storage must be available before you can transfer files between your device and a Windows computer Ex NOTE On select devices such as voice devices USB tethering must be turned off before you can use a USB to transfer files between your device and a Windows computer see Activating tethering or a portable hotspot select devices only on page 12 1 Connect the micro USB cable to your device and to a Windows computer The USB storage appears as a drive on the computer You can copy files back and forth as you would with any other external device 2 When you have finished transferring files disconnect the USB cable Printing Files 33 10 Backing up and recovering your data Automatically updating apps Some online marketplaces update your apps automatically Some keep a record of your purchases as well as your last synched settings If you should need to perform a recovery on your device this record will be available to retrieve all of your settings favorites and apps Ex NOTE The auto update feature is
62. vices only Touch or click to display a list of available wireless devices o Wireless display Touch or click to display a list of available wireless devices DirectStylus device name may vary select devices only Select preferences for a digital stylus HDMI select devices only Select preferences for a connected HDMI device Sensor calibration select devices only Manage the sensitivity of the touch screen of your device Storage View available space in device memory and microSD card memory if installed Device 29 Battery select devices only View battery charge percentage and battery usage by various features Power saving Enable or disable and set preferences for the power saving mode Apps View downloaded apps and running apps To view information or uninstall an app touch or click the app Users Enable or disable additional users for use your device Personal 30 Chapter 8 Enable widgets Enable or disable Home Screen widgets Location Enable or disable Access to my location GPS satellites and Wi Fi and mobile network location Security Select preferences for the following features o Screen security Touch or click Screen lock touch or click Slide Face unlock Pattern Pin or Password and then follow the on screen instructions o Owner info To show owner information on the lock screen touch or click the check box and then type the text to be displayed To disable this
63. wer the battery in the device slowly discharges The device will display a message when the battery reaches a low or critical battery level A device s battery life varies depending on power management settings programs running on the device screen brightness external devices connected to the device and other factors Factory sealed battery select devices only The battery ies in this device cannot be easily replaced by user themselves Removing or replacing the battery could affect your warranty coverage If a battery is no longer holding a charge contact support When a battery has reached the end of its useful life do not dispose of the battery in general household waste Follow the local laws and regulations in your area for battery disposal Charging the battery 1 Connect the power adapter to the device 2 Verify that the battery is charging by checking the AC adapter light 3 While the battery is charging keep the AC adapter connected until the battery information in the status area or Notification area reads as 100 charged Conserving battery power To conserve battery power and maximize battery life e Enable Power Saving Mode under Settings e Lower the brightness on the display e Ifthe device will be unused and unplugged from external power for more than 2 weeks remove the user replaceable battery select devices only from the device and store it separately in a cool dry place e Turn off wireless devices
64. when you are not using them e Disconnect unused external devices that are not plugged into an external power source such as an external hard drive connected to a USB port e Stop disable or remove any external media cards that you are not using e Before you leave your work initiate Sleep or shut down the device 38 Chapter 11 Managing power Running on AC power For information about connecting to AC power see the Quick Start guide or Setup Instructions poster included with your device The device does not use battery power when the device is connected to AC external power with an approved AC adapter or an optional docking expansion device Ai WARNING To reduce potential safety issues use only the AC adapter provided with the device a replacement AC adapter provided by HP or a compatible AC adapter purchased from HP Connect the device to external AC power under any of the following conditions Ai WARNING Do not charge the device battery while you are onboard aircraft Some airlines may have different rules and or restrictions e When charging or calibrating a battery e When installing or modifying system software e When writing information to a disc select devices only e When performing a backup or recovery When you connect the device to external AC power e The battery begins to charge e The screen brightness increases When you disconnect external AC power the following events occur e The device

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