Apple MD545LL/A, ME215LL/A, ME035LL/A manual Settings, Airplane mode, Joining a Wi-Fi network

Page 109

Settings

27

 

Settings lets you configure iPad, set app options, add accounts, and change other preferences. See other chapters for information about settings for the built-in apps. For example, for Safari settings, see Chapter 5, Safari, on page 41.

Airplane mode

Airplane mode disables the wireless features in order to reduce potential interference with aircraft operation and other electrical equipment.

Turn on airplane mode: Go to Settings and turn on airplane mode.

When airplane mode is on, appears in the status bar at the top of the screen. No Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or cellular signals (on Wi-Fi + cellular models) are emitted from iPad. You won’t be able to use apps or features that depend on these signals, such as connecting to the Internet. If allowed by the aircraft operator and applicable laws and regulations, you can use iPad and apps that don’t require these signals.

If Wi-Fi is available and allowed by the aircraft operator and applicable laws and regulations, go to Settings > Wi-Fi to turn it on. You can also turn on Bluetooth in Settings > Bluetooth.

Wi-Fi

Joining a Wi-Fi network

Wi-Fi settings determine whether iPad uses local Wi-Fi networks to connect to the Internet. When iPad is joined to a Wi-Fi network, the Wi-Fi icon in the status bar at the top of the screen shows signal strength. The more bars you see, the stronger the signal.

Once you join a Wi-Fi network, iPad automatically connects to it whenever the network is in range. If more than one previously used network is in range, iPad joins the one last used.

You can also use iPad to set up a new AirPort base station that provides Wi-Fi services to your home or office. See Setting up an AirPort base station on page 110.

Turn Wi-Fi on or off: Go to Settings > Wi-Fi. You can:

Set iPad to ask if you want to join a new network: Turn “Ask to Join Networks” on or off. If “Ask to Join Networks” is off, you must manually join a network to connect to the Internet when a previously used network isn’t available.

Forget a network, so iPad doesn’t join it: Tap next to a network you’ve joined before. Then tap “Forget this Network.”

109

Image 109
Contents User Guide Contents Safari Mail Photo BoothMessages FaceTime CameraReminders Clock Maps AccessibilityMusic ITunes Store App StoreAppendix C Safety, Handling, & Support SettingsAppendix a iPad in Business Appendix B International KeyboardsContents IPad Overview IPad at a GlanceIPad mini IPad Buttons AccessoriesSleep/Wake button Home button Volume button and Side SwitchGo to the Home screen Press the Home button Display audio playback controlsIPad Wi-Fi + cellular IPad mini Wi-Fi + cellularSIM card tray Status icon What it means Status iconsGetting Started Setting up iPadWhat you need Managing content on iPad Setting up mail and other accountsSet up an iCloud account Go to Settings iCloud Apple IDSign in or create an iCloud account Go to Settings iCloud Using iCloudSyncing with iTunes Connecting iPad to your computerView and download previous purchases Tips for syncing with iTunes Viewing this user guide on iPadOpening and switching between apps Using appsBasics Open an app Tap itLists ScrollingChoose an item in a list Tap it Multitasking gestures Zooming in or outPortrait and landscape orientation Customizing iPad Adjusting the screen brightnessRearranging apps Organizing with folders TypingChanging the wallpaper Entering textEditing text Symbols, tap the Symbol keyOne of the options Hide the onscreen keyboard Tap the Keyboard keyAuto-correction and spell checking Shortcuts and your personal dictionary Apple Wireless KeyboardKeyboard layouts Dictation Searching Respond to an alert Tap it NotificationsSharing Tweet using Siri Say Tweet …Sharing within apps FacebookConnecting iPad to a TV using a cable Connecting iPad to a TV or other deviceSwitch playback back to iPad Tap and choose iPad Printing with AirPrintBasics Pairing Bluetooth devices Bluetooth devicesBluetooth status Unpairing a Bluetooth device from iPadBattery Security featuresPasscodes and data protection Find My iPadNot Charging Using Siri What is Siri?Siri Starting SiriTelling Siri about yourself Onscreen guide Location ServicesHandsfree Siri Restaurants Setting options for SiriSports MoviesIf Siri is having trouble Correcting SiriNoisy environments Network connectionView another webpage you’ve opened Tap a tab at the top SafariUse Reading List to collect webpages and read them later See a link’s destination Touch and hold the linkView your reading list Tap , then tap Bookmark the current webpage Tap , then tap BookmarkSafari Reading mail MailSending mail Printing messages and attachments Organizing mailMail accounts and settings Sending and receiving messages MessagesSending photos, videos, and more Managing conversationsSend a photo or video Tap Messages settings FaceTime Use Favorites Tap Favorites Set options for FaceTime Go to Settings FaceTimeAt a glance CameraSet the focus and exposure Viewing, sharing, and printingDelete a photo or video Tap Editing photos and trimming videos Viewing photos and videos PhotosSee the next or previous photo or video Swipe left or right Organizing photos and videos Stream a video or slideshow to a TV See AirPlay onPhoto Stream About Photo StreamShared photo streams Sharing photos and videos Print to AirPrint-enabled printersPrinting photos Picture FrameImport photos Importing photos and videosTo import all the items Tap Import All Taking photos Photo BoothManaging photos Get videos VideosRewind or fast-forward Touch and hold View or edit an event Tap the event. You can CalendarWorking with multiple calendars Sharing iCloud calendars Calendar settingsContacts Adding contacts Contacts settings Tap a note to view Reminders Set the tone played for notifications Go to Settings Sounds Clock Finding locations MapsNavigate maps Getting directions3D and Flyover Maps settingsMusic Get music and other audio content onto iPadGetting music Playing musicReturn to the Now Playing screen, tap again Display controls Tap the screenPlaylists Podcasts and audiobooksGenius Repeat last 15 seconds of podcast TapITunes Match SiriPlay a Genius playlist Tap the playlist Home Sharing Music settingsPlay music from your computer iTunes library on iPad ITunes Store ITunes Store App Store Deleting apps Newsstand IBooks Remove a highlight Tap the highlighted text, then tap Reading booksThen tap Then tap Notes. Tap To print or email your notesStudying notes and vocabulary lists Interacting with multimediaOrganizing the bookshelf Turn syncing on or off Go to Settings iBooks IBooks settingsGet podcasts PodcastsPodcasts Game Center Playing with friends Game Center settingsAccessibility features AccessibilityVoiceOver VoiceOver basics Using iPad with VoiceOver Navigate and read Learning VoiceOver gesturesThree-finger swipe up or down Scroll one page at a time Entering and editing text with VoiceOver Using the VoiceOver rotor controlActivate Accessibility 101 Using VoiceOver with Maps Using VoiceOver with SafariControlling VoiceOver using an Apple Wireless Keyboard Editing videos with VoiceOverQuick Nav VoiceOver keyboard commandsSingle-letter Quick Nav for the web Using a braille display with VoiceOver Zoom Triple-click HomeInvert Colors Large TextSpeak Selection Speak Auto-TextAssistiveTouch Guided AccessMinimum font size for mail messages Accessibility in OSWidescreen keyboards Closed captioningAirplane mode SettingsWi-Fi Joining a Wi-Fi networkPersonal Hotspot Setting up an AirPort base stationCellular Data BluetoothDo Not Disturb & Notifications General Software UpdateAbout UsageSpotlight Search ITunes Wi-Fi SyncAuto-Lock Passcode LockRestrictions IPad Cover Lock/UnlockDate & Time Side SwitchKeyboard InternationalSounds ResetBrightness & Wallpaper ProfilesPrivacy IPad in Business IPad in the enterprise Using configuration profilesVPN access Setting up Microsoft Exchange accountsLdap and CardDAV accounts International Keyboards Using international keyboardsSpecial input methods 123 Important safety information Safety, Handling, & SupportAppendix C Safety, Handling, & Support Important handling information IPad doesn’t respond Restarting and resetting iPadOnscreen keyboard doesn’t appear An app doesn’t fill the screenBacking up iPad Backing up with iCloudBacking up with iTunes Remove a backup Removing an iTunes backupUpdating and restoring iPad software Updating iPadCan’t send email Sending, receiving, or viewing emailCan’t receive email Can’t view email attachmentsSound, music, and video No video or sound when using AirPlayNo sound Song, video, or other item won’t playNo image on TV or projector connected to iPad ITunes Store and App StoreITunes Store or App Store isn’t available Disposal and recycling information Learning more, service, and supportApple and the environment European Union-electronics and battery disposal information019-2516/2012-11
Related manuals
Manual 2 pages 53.73 Kb Manual 135 pages 46.88 Kb

MD539LL/A, MD543LL/A, ME216LL/A, MD533LL/A, ME215LL/A specifications

The Apple MD530LL/A is part of Apple’s renowned MacBook Air lineup, specifically released in mid-2013. Designed for portability and efficiency, this ultrabook has carved its niche as a popular choice among students, professionals, and everyday users who demand reliability in a lightweight form factor.

One of the standout features of the MD530LL/A is its breathtaking Retina display, featuring a resolution of 1440 x 900 pixels. This provides vibrant colors and sharp text, enhancing both productivity and media consumption. The display is housed in a sleek aluminum chassis, embodying Apple's signature aesthetic with a minimal design and high durability.

Powered by Intel’s 4th generation Core i5 processor, the MD530LL/A offers considerable performance for multitasking and processing-intensive applications. With a base clock speed of 1.3 GHz, it can boost up to 2.6 GHz with Turbo Boost, enabling users to handle everyday tasks effortlessly. It comes equipped with 4GB of LPDDR3 RAM, providing adequate memory for smooth performance across various applications.

Storage is another key aspect of the MacBook Air MD530LL/A, featuring a 128GB solid-state drive (SSD). This not only ensures rapid boot-up times but also provides quick access to files and applications, significantly enhancing user experience. The SSD technology contributes to overall system stability and data integrity, making it a reliable choice for users who often transport data.

Connectivity options are well-rounded: the MD530LL/A includes USB 3.0 ports, an HDMI port, Thunderbolt, and a headphone jack, giving users flexibility for a variety of peripherals and devices. Furthermore, it features built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities for easy wireless connections.

Battery life is another impressive characteristic of the MacBook Air, with up to 12 hours of usage on a single charge. This long-lasting battery performance is one of the key reasons users gravitate towards the MacBook Air, providing the freedom to work or enjoy media without constant worry about recharging.

The Apple MD530LL/A strikes an excellent balance between performance, portability, and battery life. With its powerful features and elegant design, it remains a viable option for those seeking a reliable laptop that meets everyday computing needs, making it a worthy investment even years after its initial release.