Apple ME280LL/A, MD510LL/A, MD366EA Sell or give away iPad?, No video or sound when using AirPlay

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No video or sound when using AirPlay

To send video or audio to an AirPlay device such as an Apple TV, iPad and the AirPlay device must be connected to the same wireless network. If you don’t see the button, iPad isn’t connected to the same Wi-Fi network as an AirPlay device, or the app you’re using doesn’t support AirPlay.

When sound or video is being sent to an AirPlay device, iPad doesn’t display video or play audio. To direct the content to iPad and disconnect iPad from the AirPlay device, tap and select iPad in the list.

Some apps play only audio over AirPlay. If video isn’t working, make sure that the app you’re using supports both audio and video.

If the Apple TV has been set up to require a passcode, you must enter it on iPad when asked, in order to use AirPlay.

Make sure the speakers on the AirPlay device are turned on and turned up. If you’re using an Apple TV, make sure the TV’s input source is set to Apple TV. Make sure the volume control on iPad is turned up.

When iPad is streaming with AirPlay, it must remain connected to the Wi-Fi network. If you take iPad out of range, playback stops.

Depending on the speed of your network, it may take 30 seconds or more for playback to begin when using AirPlay.

For more information about AirPlay, see support.apple.com/kb/HT4437.

No image on TV or projector connected to iPad

When you connect iPad to a TV or projector using a USB cable, the attached display automatically mirrors the iPad screen. Some apps may support using the attached display as a second monitor. Check the app’s settings and documentation.

To view HD videos in high resolution, use the Apple Digital AV Adapter or a component video cable.

Make sure the video cable is firmly connected at both ends, and that it’s a supported cable. If iPad is connected to an A/V switchbox or receiver, try connecting it directly to the TV or projector instead.

Make sure that your TV has the proper video input selected, such as HDMI or component video.

If no video appears, press the Home button, disconnect and reconnect the cable, and try again.

Sell or give away iPad?

Before you sell or give away your iPad, be sure to erase all content and your personal information. If you’ve enabled Find My iPad (see Find My iPad on page 35), Activation Lock is on. You need to turn off Activation Lock before the new owner can activate iPad under his or her own account.

Erase iPad and remove Activation Lock. Go to Settings > General > Reset > Erase All Content and Settings.

See support.apple.com/kb/HT5661.

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Contents User Guide Contents Safari SiriMessages MailCamera FaceTimeCalendar PhotosGame Center Photo BoothAppendix a Accessibility RemindersAppendix C International Keyboards Appendix D Safety, Handling, & SupportAppendix B iPad in Business IPad mini with Retina display IPad at a GlanceIPad Overview IPad Air Multi-Touch screen AccessoriesGo to the Home screen. Press the Home button Sleep/Wake buttonHome button SIM card tray Volume buttons and the Side SwitchStatus icon What it means Status iconsGetting Started Set up iPadConnect to Wi-Fi Apple ID Set up mail and other accountsManage content on your iOS devices Set up an iCloud mail account. Go to Settings iCloudICloud Connect iPad to your computer Tips for syncing with iTunes on your computer Sync with iTunesYour iPad name Date and timeView this user guide on iPad International settingsMultitasking BasicsUse apps Start from homeZoom in or out Look aroundArrange your apps Customize iPadMultitasking gestures Change the screen orientationChange the wallpaper Organize with foldersEnter text Adjust the screen brightnessType text Edit text Save keystrokes Use an Apple Wireless KeyboardKeyboard layouts DictationAdd or change keyboards Search Notification Center Control CenterAlerts and Notification Center AlertsClose Notification Center. Swipe up Sounds and silenceDo Not Disturb Transfer files AirDrop, iCloud, and other ways to shareAirPlay Personal HotspotRestrictions Bluetooth devicesAirPrint Use a passcode with data protection PrivacySecurity Limit Ad Tracking ICloud KeychainFind My iPad Charge and monitor the batteryTravel with iPad Use Siri SiriMake corrections Siri settingsTell Siri about yourself Send and receive messages IMessage serviceMessages View the Messages list. Swipe to the right Manage conversationsShare photos, videos, and more Messages settingsWrite messages MailSee important messages Get a sneak peekFinish a message later Work with multiple messages AttachmentsPrint messages Mail settingsSee and save addresses Safari at a glance SafariBrowse the web Search the webSpread the news. Tap Keep bookmarksShare what you discover Avoid clutter with Reader Fill in formsView your reading list. Tap , then tap Save a reading list for laterPrivacy and security Safari settings ITunes Radio MusicBrowse and play Get music and other audio content onto iPadGet music Back Track list Genius-made for you PlaylistsITunes Match SiriMusic settings FaceTime at a glance FaceTimeManage calls Make and answer callsCalendar at a glance CalendarUse multiple calendars InvitationsShare iCloud calendars Calendar settingsView photos and videos PhotosICloud Photo Sharing Organize your photos and videosMy Photo Stream Edit photos and trim videos Share photos and videosImport photos and videos Photos settingsPrint to an AirPrint-enabled printer Print photosCamera at a glance CameraView, share, and print Take photos and videosCamera settings Contacts at a glance ContactsAdd CardDAV Account and enter the account information Add contactsContacts settings Clock at a glance ClockAlarms and timers Find places MapsGet directions Get more info3D and Flyover Maps settingsVideos at a glance VideosControl playback Add videos to your libraryVideos settings Tap a note to view it Share notes in multiple accounts Add a reminder. Tap a list, then tap a blank line RemindersLocation reminders Reminders settingsScheduled reminders Take photos Photo BoothManage photos Game Center at a glance Game CenterPlay games with friends Game Center settingsNewsstand at a glance NewsstandITunes Store at a glance ITunes StorePurchase, rent, or redeem Browse or searchITunes Store settings App Store at a glance App StorePurchase, redeem, and download Find appsApp Store settings Podcasts at a glance PodcastsGet podcasts Organize your podcasts Podcasts settingsAccessibility Shortcut AccessibilityAccessibility features VoiceOver basics VoiceOverDrag up or down. To delete a language, tap Edit Learn VoiceOver gestures Use iPad with VoiceOverActivate Navigate and readUse the onscreen keyboard Use the VoiceOver rotorWrite with your finger Use VoiceOver with Maps Read math equationsUse VoiceOver with Safari Edit videos with VoiceOver Use VoiceOver with an Apple Wireless KeyboardVoiceOver keyboard commands Text editing Quick NavSingle-letter Quick Nav for the web Support for braille displays Speak Selection ZoomInvert Colors Reduced screen motion On/off switch labelsSpeak Auto-Text Large, bold, and high-contrast textAssignable tones Guided AccessMono audio and balance Basic techniques Switch ControlAdd a switch and turn on Switch Control Point scanning Item scanningAssistiveTouch Settings and adjustmentsWidescreen keyboards Accessibility in OSApps Network accessIPad in Business IPad in the enterprise Mail, Contacts, and CalendarAppendix B iPad in Business Use international keyboards International KeyboardsSpecial input methods 122 Important safety information Safety, Handling, & SupportAppendix D Safety, Handling, & Support IPad Support site Important handling informationAn app doesn’t fill the screen Restart or reset iPadReset iPad settings Get information about your iPad Disabled iPadVPN settings Onscreen keyboard doesn’t appearBack up iPad Profiles settingsRestore iPad Update and restore iPad softwareCellular settings Update iPadSong, video, or other item won’t play Sound, music, and videoNo sound No image on TV or projector connected to iPad No video or sound when using AirPlaySell or give away iPad? FCC compliance statement Learning more, service, and supportDisposal and recycling information Canadian regulatory statementEuropean Union-Disposal Information Apple and the environment019-2593/2013-10
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The Apple MD510LL/A, MD528LL/A, MD512LL/A, MD330LL/A, and MD513LL/A represent a suite of devices from Apple that have contributed significantly to the landscape of mobile technology. Each model, while serving similar purposes, has its unique set of features and characteristics that cater to different user needs.

The MD510LL/A, more commonly known as the iPad mini with Retina Display, is celebrated for its compact size and high-resolution screen. It boasts a 2048 x 1536 pixel Retina display, providing crystal-clear visuals that enhance everything from reading to gaming. Powered by the A7 chip with 64-bit architecture, performance is notably swift, enabling smooth multitasking and application performance. The device also supports Wi-Fi and 4G LTE, ensuring constant connectivity.

Next, the MD528LL/A, which is part of the iPad Air lineup, further pushes the envelope in terms of power and design. It features a larger 9.7-inch Retina display and a thinner, lighter design, emphasizing portability. Like the MD510LL/A, it also uses the A7 chip, ensuring it can handle demanding applications with ease. The iPad Air supports advanced Wi-Fi technologies, allowing for faster internet speeds, making it a favorite for media consumption and productivity tasks.

The MD512LL/A, also known as the iPad Air 2, introduces several enhancements over its predecessor. It is thinner at just 6.1 mm, making it one of the slimmest tablets available at its time of release. The device features improved camera capabilities, including an 8MP rear camera, allowing users to capture high-quality photos and videos. Additionally, the A8X chip delivers even more graphics performance, which is particularly beneficial for gaming and demanding applications.

The MD330LL/A is recognized as the iPad 4, which, while an older model, still offers solid performance for everyday tasks. This device sports a 9.7-inch Retina display similar to the iPad Air and is powered by the A6X chip, which is capable of handling basic tasks and apps efficiently. Its robust build and decent battery life make it a reliable option for users not requiring the latest technology.

Lastly, the MD513LL/A represents the iPad mini 3. It retains the beloved form factor of the mini while introducing Touch ID functionality for added security and convenience. The device is powered by the A7 chip, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of apps and features, while the 7.9-inch Retina display continues to provide stunning visuals.

In summary, the Apple MD510LL/A, MD528LL/A, MD512LL/A, MD330LL/A, and MD513LL/A devices showcase Appleā€™s commitment to innovation in the tablet market, each catering to various user preferences and requirements through their unique features, specifications, and design elements.