Philips PI7000/93 user manual Connections, Connect to Wi-Fi, On Pi7000, you can

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5 Connections

On Pi7000, you can

Connect to the Internet through Wi-Fi; Connect to your home Wi-Fi network

that connects Philips connected devices, such as DLNA-compatible TVs, audio systems, or media players;

(HDTV) through the HDMI cable (sold separately);

Connect to Bluetooth devices; Connect to a computer through the

USB cable;

Use a Micro SD card (up to 32 GB).

Connect to Wi-Fi

Connect Pi7000 to a wireless router (Access Point).You can connect Pi7000 to the network that is built around the router.

1At the base of the screen, start your Wi-Fi setup:

a Tap an icon of setup status.

b Tap to display a list of setup options.

c Tap .

2Tap Wi-Fi to switch on the Wi-Fi function.

»You see a list of Wi-Fi networks in range, and previously connected networks (if the networks are remembered).

»The device starts connecting to the previously connected network.

3To switch to another Wi-Fi network, connect Pi7000 to a network:

a In the list of Wi-Fi networks, tap the selected one.

b On the pop-up screen, enter the password to the network.

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Contents Register your product and get support at Contents Sound recorder Calendar Alarm clock Install secure credentialsAdd a bookmark Camera Use the lens for video chatGeneral maintenance To establish a safe volume levelTranslation of this document is for reference only AreasCompliance with copyright laws remains your responsibility Be responsible! Respect copyrightsData logging Recycling the product Permitted provided that the following conditions are metNeither the name of the Xiph PermissionWhats in the box Your new tabletOverview Home screen Switch the device on or off Charge powerGet started Basics Find applicationsStatus bar Use applicationsSelect setup options Use the screenRotate the screen Lock/ unlock the screenAdd items Customize the Home screenRearrange items Select options for text entry Text entryEnter text Edit text Paste the selected text Connect to Wi-Fi ConnectionsOn Pi7000, you can Hdtv through the Hdmi cable sold separatelyConnect to an Hdtv Connect to the InternetJoin your home network Connect Pi7000Connect to Bluetooth Connect with Bluetooth devicesUse a Micro SD card Connect to your PCBluetooth Connect another Bluetooth devicesGet connected by another Bluetooth devices On the device, enter the passcode as promptedListen to music through stereo Bluetooth headphones Wireless & networksInstall applications ApplicationsManage applications HiMarketPlay music from Philips Songbird Browse the music libraryPlay music Show or hide the play screenDrag up/ down To select play options on the play screen Set the play screen as lock screenPlay videos from Philips Songbird PlaylistsBrowse the videos library Play videosPhilips sound options Play from GalleryPlay pictures Share media on your home network Play media to an HdtvTap OK » You save the cropped version Find Pi7000 and the connected devices on the network Tap Search settings Tap to select an option SearchUse the quick search box Select search optionsSet up your email account Select account settingsSet up your email accounts on the device Check your email messagesCompose email messages Organize email messagesYou can check your email messages in the following ways Tap Combined view32 EN Browser Add a bookmarkTools CameraSound recorder Use the lens for video chatAlarm clock Tap » The set alarms are displayed To set an alarm clockAlarm time Time Set the alarm time Repeat Select how the alarm repeatsInstall secure credentials Set up your Microsoft Exchange accountAddVPN Tap the VPN to start connectionSettings Wireless & networksAirplane mode Wi-Fi settingsScreen SoundLocation & security Visible passwords Device administratorsApplications Credential storagePrivacy StorageLanguage & input Accounts & syncDate & time About tabletStatus and information about the device UpgradeRegister Philips Device Manager DeviceOn Pi7000 Technical data Power Power adapterAudio capturing Video capturingPC system requirements Windows Internet Explorer 6.0 or later USB port