Pepper Computer Wireless Pad manual Using the power button, Putting your pad to sleep

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6Setting up your Pepper wireless pad

Using the power button

The power button is on the top right of the Pepper pad. When your pad is on, this button is lit.

You always use this button to turn the pad on.

You can also use this button to put the pad to sleep or to turn it off completely.

Putting your pad to sleep

When you haven’t used your Pepper pad for a period of time (the default is 10 minutes), the pad goes to sleep in order to conserve the battery charge. When the pad is sleeping, the power light pulses slowly.

When you turn your pad on after it has been sleeping, everything starts up instantly exactly where it was when the pad went to sleep. After the pad has been in sleep mode, it may take up to 15 seconds to establish a connection to a wireless network.

If you know you won’t be using your pad for a half an hour or so, you may want to put it to sleep manually. To put your pad to sleep manually, press the power button briefly.

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Contents Getting Started With Your Pepper Wireless Pad Page Table of Contents Introduction Introduction Your pad includes the following applications Web BrowserTo charge the battery Setting up your Pepper wireless padCharging the battery Using the power button Putting your pad to sleepUsing the stylus and the touch screen Turning your pad off completelyKeys on the left keypad Using the keypadsKey Symbols Keys on the right keypad Pepper Setup Helper Setup Helper takes you throughTo download and set up a Pepper Desktop program Downloading the Pepper Desktop programUsing the Pepper pad software Applications and the Keeper application Global toolbarToolbar Application pages and tabsOpen application icons Instant messaging windowStatus icons Selecting, opening, and playingCool features of the Pepper pad To use Sync to put content on your padGetting media onto your pad Keeping Web clippingsSurfing the Web Using e-mailSharing from your pad Using instant messaging AOL Instant MessagingLocal Network Instant Messaging To open the IM windowUsing a keyboard and mouse Connecting a Bluetooth keyboard and mouseTroubleshooting To use a Bluetooth keyboard with your padRestarting your Pepper pad If you can’t connect to your Wi-Fi networkIf your Pepper pad won’t turn on Pepper wireless pad specifications Pepper Desktop program requirementsIndex IndexFCC Information Page Page