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Page 1 - User's Manual

User's ManualAT300

Page 2 - Table of Contents

Following information is only valid for EU-member States:Disposal of productsThe crossed out wheeled dust bin symbol indicates thatproducts must be co

Page 3 - Troubleshooting

These symbols may not stick depending on the country and region whereyou purchased.Following information is only for IndiaThe use of this symbol indic

Page 4 - Specifications

The number of possible pixel failures of your display is definedaccording to ISO 9241-307 standards. If the number of pixel failures isless than this

Page 5 - Chapter 1

Chapter 2IntroductionWelcome and thank you for choosing a TOSHIBA product.About the guideWe recommend making a backup of this User's Manual in ca

Page 6 - Trademarks

Chapter 3Getting StartedThis chapter provides a general overview of your tablet and some basicsbefore using your tablet.Some of the features described

Page 7 - FCC information

Figure 3-1 Grand tour of the tablet14 15 141816 16179101112132 3 1546781. Display screen 2. Web Camera (front)3. Ambient light sensor 4. Web Camera in

Page 8 - Working environment

Camera Your tablet is equipped with a front Web Cameraand a back camera used for recording video ortaking photographs.Ambient light sensor Ambient lig

Page 9 - REACH - Compliance Statement

Micro USB port The tablet acts both as a host and a client via thisport. It allows you to connect the tablet to acomputer for transferring data. When

Page 10 - Disposal of products

Function DescriptionLock screenorientationSwitch to lock/unlock automatic rotation of thescreen orientation.Lock hardwarebuttons(Power/Volume)Switch t

Page 11 - Canada - Industry Canada (IC)

AC adaptor The AC adaptor provides power to the systemand charges the battery when it is low.As the AC adaptor is universal, it can receive arange of

Page 12 - User's Manual 1-8

Table of ContentsChapter 1Legal & RegulatoryCopyright ...

Page 13 - Chapter 2

Using the tablet for the first timeThis section provides basic information about how to start using your tablet.It covers below steps followed by the

Page 14 - Chapter 3

The supplied power cable conforms to safety rules and regulations inthe region the tablet is bought and should not be used outside of thisregion. In o

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Figure 3-3 Connecting the AC adaptor 12-pin3-pin2. Plug the power connector of the power cable into the docking interfaceon your tablet.Figure 3-4 Con

Page 16 - User's Manual 3-3

Initial SetupThe Setup Screen will be the first screen displayed when you turn on thepower. Setup your tablet according to the following steps:1. Choo

Page 17 - Multi function switch

Turning the LCD off/onYou can turn the LCD off (while the system is still running) in one of thefollowing ways:Press Power button.Set the sleep timeou

Page 18 - Hardware

Never try to remove or replace the battery by yourself which maypossibly result in serious injury. Please contact an authorized Toshibaservice provide

Page 19 - Communications

Please be aware that the battery exhausted time will be affected by howyou are using the tablet.Battery charging noticeThe battery may not begin charg

Page 20 - Connecting the AC adaptor

Chapter 4BasicsThis chapter describes the basic operations of your tablet and the Homescreen.Using the touch screenYou can use your finger to manipula

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Figure 4-1 Home screen3124 5 61. All Apps 2. App shortcuts3. Back 4. Home5. Recent apps 6. System barItem Description All AppsTap to see all your apps

Page 22 - Turning on the power

Opening and switching applicationsThe All Apps main screen holds icons for all the apps and widgets on yourtablet.Tap WIDGETS tab on the top of the sc

Page 23 - Turning off the power

Capturing your screen ... 4-5Customizing the Home screen ...

Page 24 - Care and use of the battery

Video enhancementSwitch to the ON position to enable video enhancement.Audio enhancementSwitch to the ON position to enable audio enhancement.Auto-rot

Page 25 - Charging the battery

1. Open the notifications panel.Your current notifications are listed in the panel, each with a briefdescription.2. Tap a notification to respond to i

Page 26 - Battery charging notice

Adding an item to the Home screenTo add an item to the Home screens, follow the steps listed below:1. Tap All Apps on the Home screen.2. Tap APPS or W

Page 27 - Chapter 4

Creating a grouped folderFolders provide an easy way to organize and manage your apps shortcuts.You can group several app icons into a folder.Drag and

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1. Plug the Micro USB connector of a USB cable into the Micro USB porton this tablet.Figure 4-2 Connecting an USB cable211. Micro USB port 2. Micro US

Page 29 - Quick Settings

Data in the removable media will not be erased.User's Manual 4-9

Page 30 - Managing Notifications

Chapter 5ApplicationsThis chapter describes the usage of applications & widgets.Your tablet has some Google Mobile™ services installed depending o

Page 31 - Customizing the Home screen

Zoom in or zoom out on a webpageYou can zoom in or out a webpage in either of the following ways.Double tap at the area where you want to zoom.Pinch t

Page 32 - Changing the wallpaper

1.Tap the bookmark icon ( ) at the upper right corner of the screen.2. Tap the HISTORY tab.The pages you’ve visited are grouped chronologically. Book

Page 33 - Connecting to a computer

Add events to CalendarYou can add events to Calendar by following these steps:1. Tap any blank period on your calendar or the New Events icon ( )on

Page 34 - Factory Reset

Hardware and system checklist ... 8-2TOSHIBA Support ...

Page 35 - User's Manual 4-9

After the camera is set to panorama mode, you will select how shots will bestitched - slowly move the camera left to right or right to left.Review you

Page 36 - Chapter 5

2. Tap an existing alarm clock to change its time and other attributes.Or tap Add alarm to add a new one.3. Tap Turn alarm on to activate this new ala

Page 37 - View your Browser history

2. Tap ( ) to add attachments.When you enter text in the To: field, your tablet shows possible matchesfrom your Contacts list, if any exist.Respond

Page 38 - Calendar

View and browse pictures/videosAll the albums are displayed in the screen.1. Tap an album to open it and view its contents. The pictures and videosin

Page 39 - Add events to Calendar

Tap a song in your library to listen to it.Working with playlistsYou can create playlists to organize your music files into sets of songs,which you ca

Page 40 - Setting an alarm

2. Start entering the name or number of the contact you’re searching for.As you type, contacts with matching names appear below the searchbox.3. Tap a

Page 41 - Downloads

Check for Updates button, and the application will refresh the list ofavailable updates.It is not normally necessary to check for updates manually, as

Page 42 - Open Gallery

This application only updates system area in the internal storage. Userdata area is retained after the system is updated.TOSHIBA Media PlayerTOSHIBA M

Page 43 - Play Music

System files cannot be accessed by TOSHIBA File Manager.TOSHIBA File Manager may not be able to open a file without itsassociated application.Navigati

Page 44 - Search for a contact

DeleteTap Delete( ) in the Control panel to delete the item(s) you haveselected. Confirm the operation by tapping OK.Grid/List viewYou can change ho

Page 45 - Service Station

Chapter 1Legal & RegulatoryCopyright© 2012 by TOSHIBA Corporation. All rights reserved. Under the copyrightlaws, this manual cannot be reproduced

Page 46 - Installing Updates

To remove a folder shortcut from the Device panel, simply press &hold the shortcut and tap OK. However, the storage device iconcannot be removed.S

Page 47 - TOSHIBA File Manager

Chapter 6SettingsThis chapter describes the Settings app - a quick and easy access to fourgroups of global options that allows you to configure how yo

Page 48 - Navigation

Tethering & portable hotspot settingsYou can share your tablet’s mobile data connection with other devices(up to 8) via USB, Bluetooth, or by turn

Page 49 - Adding folder shortcut

1. Open the Settings app from All Apps.2. Under Wireless & networks, tap Wi-Fi.3. Slide the Wi-Fi switch to the ON position.The tablet scans for a

Page 50 - Online Manual

Modifying a Wi-Fi networkYou can modify each connected Wi-Fi network settings includingcredentials, proxy server settings and IP settings.Proxy server

Page 51 - Chapter 6

Keep Wi-Fi on during sleepBy default, your tablet stays connected to Wi-Fi when the screen goesto sleep.Tap this option to change this default setting

Page 52 - Wi-Fi networks

Pairing your tablet with a Bluetooth deviceYou must pair your tablet with another device before you can connect to it.Once you pair your tablet with a

Page 53 - Forgetting a Wi-Fi network

Mobile networksThis section only applies to models with 3G modules.When you assemble your tablet with a SIM card from your wireless serviceprovider, y

Page 54 - Advanced Wi-Fi settings

Set data usage warning levelView or restrict data usage by appIt is suggested that you check your wireless service provider’s plan anddetermine what d

Page 55 - Bluetooth

SoundYou tablet uses sounds and vibrations to communicate with you. You canconfigure and customize any of those including notifications, ringtones,ala

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under the “About tablet” in the “Settings” app. (EULA document is also inthis package.) Such open source software files are provided on an “AS IS”basi

Page 57 - Data usage

Multi function switch settingsTap to open a dialog where you can select how the switch will work.Font sizeTap to open a dialog where you can select th

Page 58 - Managing data usage by app

StorageStorage shows your internal storage and external storage status.Internal storageInternal storage contains the following options:Total SpaceShow

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BatteryBattery allows you to check what is using the battery and the batteryusage data.Tap to open a list of the applications and operating system com

Page 60 - Audio enhancement

Tap ADD ACCOUNT on the top right of the screen to add a mail accountor an exchange account. You can sync your contacts, calendar or otherapplications

Page 61 - USB computer connection

SIM Card LockSet up SIM card lockTap to open a screen where you can configure the tablet torequire entering the SIM PIN to use the tablet and where yo

Page 62 - Personal

Spelling correctionTap to enable automatic spelling correction to fix misspelled wordsmore easily.Tap the Quick settings icon ( ) besides the option

Page 63 - Security

Personal DataFactory data resetTap to erase all user data in the internal storage. Follow the on-screen instructions to reset it. Please note that dat

Page 64 - Language & input

AccessibilityYou can use Accessibility settings to enable accessibility functions, suchas reading or enlarging text on the screen.TalkbackCheck to ena

Page 65 - Backup & reset

Baseband versionDisplay the baseband version.This function is only supported by 3G models.Kernel versionDisplay the kernel version.Build numberDisplay

Page 66 - Date & time

Chapter 7Optional AccessoriesOptional devices can expand the tablet's capabilities and its versatility. Thissection describes the connection or i

Page 67 - About tablet

AND NON-COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER TO (i)ENCODINGVIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AVC STANDARD ("VIDEO") AND/OR (ii)DECODING AVC, VC-1 AND MPE

Page 68 - User's Manual 6-18

Memory media formatNew media cards are formatted according to specific standards. If you wishto reformat a media card, be sure to do so with a device

Page 69 - Chapter 7

Figure 7-1 Removing the dummy card121. Memory media slot 2. Dummy card2. Turn the memory media so that the contacts (metal areas) are facingdown.3. In

Page 70 - Inserting a memory media

Do not remove the memory media while the tablet is in Sleep mode. Thetablet could become unstable or data in the memory media could be lost.SIM card s

Page 71 - Removing a memory media

1. Remove the slot cover and push the SIM card until you hear a click topartially release it.2. Grasp it and pull it out of the slot.USB deviceThis ta

Page 72 - SIM card slot

Figure 7-4 Connecting an HDMI cable211. Micro HDMI port 2. Micro HDMI (Type D) connectorPlease do not plug/unplug an HDMI device when the tablet is in

Page 73 - HDMI device

Chapter 8TroubleshootingTOSHIBA have designed this tablet for durability, however, shouldproblems occur you are able to use the procedures detailed in

Page 74 - Optional TOSHIBA Accessories

Inspect all connecting cables for loose wires and all connectors forloose pins.Always try to make detailed notes of your observations and keep them in

Page 75 - Chapter 8

Problem ProcedureYou cannot read afileCheck to ensure the required file is actually on thememory media card that is inserted into the tablet.If you ar

Page 76 - Hardware and system checklist

Problem ProcedureDisplay error occurs Check that the cable connecting the externalmonitor to the tablet is firmly attached.If you are still unable to

Page 77 - External monitor

TOSHIBA technical supportIf you are still unable to solve the problem and suspect that it is hardwarerelated, write to TOSHIBA at the location listed

Page 78 - TOSHIBA Support

2. This device must accept any interference received, includinginterference that may cause undesired operation.ContactAddress: TOSHIBA America Informa

Page 79 - TOSHIBA technical support

Chapter 9SpecificationsThis chapter summarizes the tablet’s technical specifications.Physical DimensionsSize 261 (w) x 179 (d) x 9.0 (h) millimeters(n

Page 80 - Chapter 9

Chapter 10Information for Wireless DevicesWireless LAN InteroperabilityThe Wireless LAN is compatible with other LAN systems Direct SequenceSpread Spe

Page 81 - Chapter 10

If you should experience any such problem, immediately turn off either oneof your Bluetooth or Wireless LAN.Please visit http://www.pc.support.global.

Page 82 - Radio Regulatory Information

EuropeRestrictions for Use of 2400.0-2483.5MHz Frequencies inEuropeFrance: Outdoor uselimited to 10mWe.i.r.p. within theband2454-2483.5MHzMilitary Rad

Page 83 - User's Manual 10-3

RussianFederation:Limited e.i.r.p 100mW. Permitted to useonly for indoor applications, closedindustrial and warehouse areas,and on board aircraft.1. P

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contact the applicable national spectrum regulator to request a license foroutdoor operation.Canada - Industry Canada (IC)This device complies with RS

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Article 14 The low power radio-frequency devices shall notinfluence aircraft security and interfere legalcommunications;If found, the user shall cease

Page 86 - Using this equipment in Japan

5. : This equipment uses a frequency bandwidth from 2,400MHzto 2,483.5MHz. It is possible to avoid the band of mobile objectidentification systems.3.

Page 87 - Device Authorization

Belgium Bolivia Bulgaria CambodiaCanada Chile China ColombiaCosta Rica Croatia Cyprus Czech RepublicDenmark Ecuador El Salvador EstoniaFinland France

Page 88 - User's Manual 10-8

Industrial environment (e.g. where 3-phase 380V mains is being usedmainly): Danger of disturbances of this product due to possible strongelectromagnet

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