Apple MD528LL/A, MD510LL/A manual Using AirPlay, Using Bluetooth devices, Pairing Bluetooth devices

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Using AirPlay

You can stream music, photos, and video wirelessly to your HDTV or speakers using AirPlay and Apple TV. You can also use AirPlay to stream audio to an Airport Express or AirPort Extreme base station. Other AirPlay-enabled receivers are available from third-parties. Visit the online Apple Store for details.

iPad and the AirPlay-enabled device must be on the same Wi-Fi network.

Stream content to an AirPlay-enabled device: Start the video, slideshow, or music, then tap and choose the AirPlay device. Once streaming starts, you can exit the app that’s playing the content.

Get quick access to the AirPlay controls

When the screen is on, double-click the Home button and scroll to the left end of the multitasking bar.

Switch playback back to iPad

Tap

and choose iPad.

 

 

 

You can mirror the iPad screen (iPad 2 or later) on a TV with Apple TV. Everything on the iPad screen appears on the TV.

Mirror the iPad screen on a TV: Tap at the left end of the multitasking bar, choose an Apple TV, and tap the Mirroring button that appears.

A blue bar appears at the top of the iPad screen when AirPlay mirroring is turned on. You can also mirror the iPad screen on a TV using a cable. See “Watching videos on a TV” on page 64.

Using Bluetooth devices

You can use iPad with the Apple Wireless Keyboard and other Bluetooth devices, such as Bluetooth headphones. For supported Bluetooth profiles, go to support.apple.com/kb/HT3647.

Pairing Bluetooth devices

You must first pair a Bluetooth device (such as a keyboard or headphones) with iPad before you can use it.

Pair a Bluetooth device with iPad:

1Follow the instructions that came with the device to make it discoverable.

2In Settings, choose General > Bluetooth, and turn Bluetooth on.

3Select the device and, if prompted, enter the passkey or PIN number. See the instructions about the passkey or PIN that came with the device.

Note: Before you pair an Apple Wireless Keyboard, press the power button to turn the keyboard on. You can pair only one Apple Wireless Keyboard with iPad at a time. To pair a different keyboard, you must first unpair the current one.

After you pair the keyboard with iPad, the product name and a Bluetooth icon appear on the screen.

After you pair headphones with iPad, the product name and a Bluetooth audio icon appear on the screen along with the audio or video playback controls. Tap to switch to a different audio output, such as the internal speaker.

To use the onscreen keyboard again, turn off Bluetooth in Settings > General > Bluetooth, or press the Eject key on the Bluetooth keyboard.

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Contents User Guide Contents Mail Photo BoothMessages CameraCalendar YouTubeContacts RemindersITunes Store MusicApp Store NewsstandSettings AccessibilityAppendix a iPad in Business Appendix B International KeyboardsContents Page Overview At a GlanceFollowing accessories are included with iPad AccessoriesFew buttons make it easy to lock iPad and adjust the volume ButtonsSide Switch Volume buttonsHome button Go to the Home screen Press the Home buttonMicro-SIM card tray Airplane modeHome screen Status iconsIPad comes with the following apps IPad appsMessages MusicCalendar RemindersSettings Photo BoothViewing in portrait or landscape CameraUsing multitasking gestures Using the Multi-Touch screenAdjusting brightness Zooming in or outUsing lists Using the onscreen keyboardSetting up mail and other accounts Setting up iPadSet up an iCloud account Go to Settings iCloud Getting StartedUsing iCloud Managing content on iPadGo to Settings iCloud Sign in or create an iCloud account Go to Settings iCloudSyncing with iTunes Tips for syncing with iTunesViewing the user guide on iPad Connecting iPad to your computerCharging the battery BatteryMaximizing battery life Replacing the battery Using and cleaning iPad Opening and switching apps Using appsBasics Basics ScrollingRearranging icons Customizing the Home screenRearrange icons Changing the wallpaper Organizing with foldersSet wallpaper Entering text TypingEditing text DictationCopied. Or, select text, then tap Paste to replace the text Undo the last edit Shake iPad BasicsKeyboard layouts Auto-correction and spell checking Using an Apple Wireless KeyboardShortcuts Text of notes SearchingMessages Names and text of messages Reminders Titles Printing a document PrintingPrint a document File Sharing Cancel a print jobSee the status of a print job Notifications Sign in to or create a Twitter account TwitterUsing Bluetooth devices Using AirPlayPairing Bluetooth devices Pair a Bluetooth device with iPadBluetooth status Security featuresUnpairing a Bluetooth device from iPad Passcodes and data protectionBasics Viewing webpages SafariReading List LinksReader Entering text and filling out formsWeb clips Bookmarks and historyFor more information, see Printing a document on Open a bookmarked webpage Tap Display the bookmarks barChecking and reading email MailSending mail Working with multiple accountsCompose a message Tap Viewing attachments Using links and detected dataPrinting messages and attachments Quick Look supports the following document typesOrganizing mail Mail accounts and settingsSearching mail AccountsMail settings Sending and receiving messages MessagesSending photos, videos, and more Sending messages to a groupSend a photo or video Tap Searching messages Editing conversationsClear all text and attachments Tap Edit, then tap Clear All About Camera CameraViewing, sharing, and printing Taking photos and videosTrimming videos Editing photosUploading photos and videos to your computer Photo Stream About FaceTime FaceTimeWhile on a FaceTime call Making a FaceTime callAbout Photo Booth Photo BoothSelecting an effect Viewing and sharing photos Taking a photoUploading photos to your computer Viewing photos and videos PhotosOrganizing photos and videos Viewing slideshowsSharing photos and videos Using Picture FramePrinting photos Send multiple photos or videosImport photos Importing photos and videosAbout Videos VideosPlaying videos Watching videos on a TV Watching rented moviesConnect using an Apple Digital AV Adapter Using Home SharingConnect using an AV cable Connect using a VGA AdapterAbout YouTube YouTubeBrowsing and searching for videos Show or hide the video controls Play a video on Apple TV usingWatch full-screen Scan forward or backSharing videos, comments, and ratings Keeping track of videos you likeWatching YouTube on a TV To display the controller, then tapAbout Calendar CalendarViewing your calendars Change views Tap List, Day, Year, or MonthResponding to invitations Adding eventsSubscribing to calendars Searching calendarsImporting calendar events from Mail Syncing calendarsCalendar accounts and settings About Contacts ContactsSyncing contacts Adding and editing contacts Searching contactsSetting your My Info card Contacts accounts and settingsSet a default Contacts account Set how contacts are sortedWriting and reading notes About NotesAdd a note Tap , type the note, then tap Done Printing or emailing notes Searching notesAbout Reminders RemindersManaging reminders in list view Setting a reminderManaging reminders in date view Searching reminders Managing completed remindersMark a completed item as UncompletedFinding locations MapsGet directions Getting directionsShowing traffic conditions Getting and sharing info about a locationGet or share info about a location Tap the pin, then tap Add a business to your contactsStreet View may not be available in all areas Map viewsAdding music and audio MusicPlaying songs and other audio Play a song or other item Tap the itemRepeat songs Browse songs in a list usingShuffle songs Skip to any point in a songViewing tracks on an album Searching audio contentITunes Match Turn on iTunes MatchPlaylists GeniusPlay music from your computer iTunes library on iPad Home SharingAbout the iTunes Store ITunes StoreFinding music, videos, and more Purchasing or renting videos Purchasing music, audiobooks, and tonesFollowing artists and friends Purchase or rent a video Tap Buy or RentChecking download status Streaming or downloading podcastsViewing account information See the status of items being downloaded Tap DownloadsVerifying downloads About the App Store App StoreDeleting apps Finding and downloading appsStore settings About Newsstand NewsstandReading the latest issues IBooks Using the iBookstoreAbout iBooks Get information about a bookReading books View the table of contentsShow the controls TurnTurn syncing on or off Go to Settings iBooks Studying notes and vocabulary lists Changing a book’s appearanceInteracting with multimedia View your notes TapOrganizing the bookshelf About Game Center Game Center104 Purchasing and downloading games Signing in to Game CenterPlaying games Playing with friendsGame Center settings Universal Access features AccessibilityAbout VoiceOver 107Setting up VoiceOver Using VoiceOver Use a list index Learning VoiceOver gesturesReorder a list Rearrange the Home screenAccessibility 111 Using the VoiceOver rotor controlActivate ÂÂ Three-fingertriple-tapTurn the screen curtain on or offReading text Using a controlSpeaking NavigatingEntering and editing text with VoiceOver Accessibility 113Delete a character Select textUsing VoiceOver with Maps Using VoiceOver with SafariControlling VoiceOver using an Apple Wireless Keyboard VoiceOver keyboard commandsSingle-letter Quick Nav for the web Quick NavTriple-click Home Using a braille display with VoiceOverLarge Text ZoomWhite on Black Speak SelectionMono Audio Speak Auto-TextAssistiveTouch Speak Auto-text also works with VoiceOver or ZoomAccessibility 119 Universal Access in OSMinimum font size for mail messages Widescreen keyboardsAirplane Mode SettingsWi-Fi Joining a Wi-Fi networkSetting up an AirPort base station Cellular Data Location ServicesIPad is locked Turn Cellular Data on or offSettings 123 Change the Wi-Fi passwordPersonal Hotspot Brightness & WallpaperPicture Frame Software UpdateGeneral AboutITunes Wi-Fi Sync BluetoothSounds NetworkAuto-Lock Spotlight SearchPasscode Lock IPad Cover Lock / UnlockYou can set the following restrictions Multitasking GesturesKeyboard Date & TimeInternational ProfilesReset Settings for appsSetting up Microsoft Exchange accounts Using configuration profilesIPad in Business IPad in the enterpriseLdap and CardDAV accounts VPN access131 Typing using Pinyin Switching keyboardsInternational Keyboards Adding and removing keyboardsTyping using Stroke Wubihua Typing using CangjieTyping using Zhuyin Drawing Chinese charactersUsing shortcuts Using the candidate listJapanese Typing emoji characters135 VietnameseSupport and Other Information Low-battery image or Not Charging message appearsIPad Support site IPad doesn’t respondThis accessory is not supported by iPad appears Restarting and resetting iPadAn app doesn’t fill the screen Onscreen keyboard doesn’t appearRemove a backup Removing an iTunes backupBacking up with iTunes Can’t send or receive email Updating and restoring iPad softwareUpdating iPad Restoring iPadCan’t receive email Sound, music, and videoNo sound Song, video, or other item won’t playITunes Store and App Store No video or sound when using AirPlayNo image on TV or projector connected to iPad ITunes Store or App Store isn’t availableDisposal and recycling information Safety, service, and support informationApple and the environment 143 IPad operating temperature019-2266/2012-03
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