Toshiba AT100 Optional devices, Mini USB port, Cards, Peripheral devices, Click Eject MTP

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TOSHIBA AT100

Mini USB port

This tablet is equipped with a mini USB port that enables you to connect to a computer.

To connect to a computer:

1.Plug the Mini USB connector of a USB cable (optional) into the Mini USB port on the tablet.

2.Plug the other end of the USB cable into the USB port on the computer.

Then this tablet becomes a removable MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) device and you can access its content from the computer.

To remove the tablet from the computer:

1.Make sure all file operations are finished.

2.On your computer, click the Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media icon in the Windows Taskbar.

3.Click Eject MTP.

Make sure the connector is properly aligned with the socket. Do not try

to force the connection, doing so can damage the connecting pins.

The mini USB port only supports slave mode.

Optional devices

Optional devices can expand your tablet’s capabilities and its versatility. This section describes the connection or installation of the following devices:

Cards

Memory media slot

Secure Digital™ (SD) Card (SD memory card, SDHC memory card, SDXC memory card, miniSD Card, microSD Card)

MultiMediaCard

SIM card slot

Peripheral devices

USB device

HDMI device

TOSHIBA Tablet USB Cradle

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Contents User’s Manual Computers.toshiba-europe.comTable of Contents Hardware & Options Operation Hardware Safety instructionsCheck the components DocumentsToshiba AT100 Toshiba AT100 Getting Started Connecting the AC adaptorGetting Started & Grand Tour Toshiba AT100 Turning on the power Shutting Down the Tablet Initial SetupTurning off the power Turning the LCD off/on Unlocking your screenGrand Tour Following figure shows the grand tour of your tabletPower indicator Wireless LANBattery cover lock Battery indicatorUSB 2.0 port Mini USB portHdmi port Speakers DC in 19V jackDocking interface Adaptor Power conditionsPower on Power off No operation NotUsing the Touch Screen Basic Operations & Home screenGetting to know the Home screen DescriptionOpening an application Opening and switching applicationsSwitch to a recently used application Apps menuStatus icons Quick SettingsMonitoring your tablet’s status Notification iconsResponding to a notification Managing NotificationsOpening the Notifications panel Closing the Notifications panelLocking your screen with a Pattern lock Locking your screenCustomizing the Home screen Adding an item to the Home screenRemoving an item from the Home screen Changing the Screen OrientationMoving an item on the Home screen Managing Tasks and Applications Factory ResetTap Apps -Settings -Applications -Manage applications Disabling data when roaming Connecting to networksConnecting to mobile networks Editing or creating a new access pointTap Wireless & networks Connecting to Wi-Fi networksTurning Wi-Fi on and connecting to a Wi-Fi network Adding a Wi-Fi network Connecting to Bluetooth devicesReceiving notifications when open networks are in range Forgetting a Wi-Fi networkPairing your tablet with a Bluetooth device Turning Bluetooth on or offChanging your tablet’s Bluetooth name Tap Wireless & networks -Bluetooth settingsUnpairing a Bluetooth device Connecting to a Bluetooth deviceDisconnecting from a Bluetooth device Browser Applications & WidgetsAnalog clock Go to a webpageBookmarks Zoom in or zoom out on a webpageMultiple Browser tabs Calculator CalendarCamera Open Camera and take pictures/videosVideo options Review your pictures/videosPhoto options Contacts Setting an alarmClock Open ContactsDisplay options DownloadsSearch for a contact Edit or delete contactsRespond to an email Read an emailSend an email Manage email accountsView and browse pictures/videos GalleryOpen Gallery Take pictures/videosToshiba Media Player Play Music MusicPicture frame Work with playlistsWindow Service StationCheck for Updates Main WindowDownloading and Installing System Updates Downloading UpdatesInstalling Updates Files & Folders Operation Toshiba File ManagerFile Browsing Window Storage Structure Rename Files or FoldersCreate Folders Online Manual Settings Wireless & networksSound ScreenSRS Premium Voice PRO information MultimediaLocation & security Applications Accounts & sync External storage PrivacyStorage Internal storage AccessibilityLanguage & input Date & time About tabletAndroid version Legal informationModel number Baseband versionProcessor Hardware & Options OperationHardware MemoryMultimedia PowerDisplay CommunicationsBattery pack Care and use of the battery packProcedures Charging the batteries Replacing the Battery Pack Battery typeRemoving the battery pack Installing the battery pack Cards Optional devicesMini USB port Peripheral devicesMemory media slot Memory mediaCard Type Capacities Memory media formatMedia care Memory card care Inserting a memory mediaRemoving a memory media Tap Apps -Settings -Storage -Unmount SD cardSIM card slot Inserting a SIM cardUSB device Hdmi device Connect the power cord to the AC adaptor Toshiba USB Tablet DockSample Illustration Connecting your tablet with the dock Grand Tour of the dock Following figures show the ports on the dockUniversal AC Optional accessoriesBattery Pack Preliminary checklist TroubleshootingProblem solving process Internal display panel Hardware and system checklistProblem Procedure Memory Card Sound systemExternal monitor Wireless LANBluetooth Toshiba technical support Toshiba SupportBefore you call Power Requirements SpecificationsPhysical Dimensions Environmental RequirementsDisclaimer Regulatory informationCopyright Trademarks AVC/H.264 License Notice FCC information FCC notice Declaration of Conformity InformationFCC conditions CE complianceIndication of the countries ContactIndication of restrictions of use Working environmentFollowing information is only for Turkey Additional environments not related to EMCReach Compliance Statement Disposal of products Following information is only valid for EU-member StatesCanadian regulatory information Canada only Disposal of batteries and/or accumulatorsWireless LAN and your Health Canada Industry Canada IC