User Guide

Getting started

You can also put your tablet in standby mode, or turn off, lock or restart your tablet.

connected to your tablet. To connect your tablet and smartphone using BlackBerry

 

Bridge, tap

> BlackBerry Bridge.

 

 

Bluetooth

Development mode

Turn on or turn off Bluetooth connections. To pair your tablet with a different device, tap

>Bluetooth.

Turn off and turn on development mode. To turn on development mode in order to enable

software development tools, tap

>

Security. Tap Development mode.

Music

Pause, fast-forward or rewind the song that is currently playing.

Presentation mode

Indicates that you are viewing a video or presentation in presentation mode and that your tablet is connected to an external display using an HDMI cable.

Orientation lock

Set your tablet to landscape or portrait mode.

Notifications

View your notifications, including app updates.

Settings

Software update

Access all of your tablet settings, such as

Download a wireless update.

BlackBerry ID, wireless connections and

 

security.

 

Wi-Fi turned on

Wi-Fi is turned on and you are connected to the Wi-Fi network shown.

Wi-Fi not connected

Wi-Fi is turned on, but you are not connected to a Wi-Fi network. To connect to a Wi-Fi network,

tap > Wi-Fi.

Wi-Fi turned off

Wi-Fi is turned off. To connect to a Wi-Fi

network, tap > Wi-Fi.

Mobile network turned on

The mobile network is turned on and you are connected to the network indicated. The icon displayed depends on the type of mobile network you are connected to.

Mobile network not connected

 

Mobile network turned off

To connect to a mobile network, tap

>

To turn on the mobile network, tap the icon and

Mobile Network.

 

set the switch to On.

 

 

 

 

 

Roaming

 

Micro-SIM card not detected

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Blackberry 2.0.1 Bluetooth Development mode, Security. Tap Development mode Music, Presentation mode, Orientation lock