• Tap on the network to which you want to connect. PLEASE NOTE! If you attempt to make a connection to a secure network, you will be required to enter a password to gain access. 12.4. Bluetooth Bluetooth enables you to exchange files between local and connected devices. 12.4.1. Activating Bluetooth CAUTION! Make sure the Wireless LAN option is switched OFF in any environment where it might interfere with critical and sensitive devices, e.g. on aircraft, in hospitals and other medical centres, etc. 48 of 74 • Tap on Apps > Settings and then on Wireless & Networks. • Tap on Bluetooth > ON to enable/disable this function. • Tap on Search for devices (note: the Bluetooth function must be activated on the relevant devices). PLEASE NOTE! Before this procedure, pick up your Bluetooth device and make sure that the target device is within the reception range of approx. 10 m. 12.4.2. Pairing Devices • Tap on Bluetooth > ON. • On the right in the window, tap on LIFETAB, thus activating the option Visible to all Bluetooth devices nearby. • Tap at the top right on Search for devices and search the network for accessible devices. Select the required device and wait for the detection. • Confirm by tapping on Touch to pair. The devices are now paired and can connect automatically whenever they are in range of each other. 49 of 74 13. Connecting the Tablet PC to a Computer The micro USB connection lets you connect the tablet PC to a computer via the USB cable supplied. The computer recognises the tablet as a USB device. 14. External Storage Media Your tablet PC permits the use of external storage media. These allow you to increase the memory capacity of the device and exchange data with your desktop computer or other devices/people. You can use the following types of storage media: . microSD cards These are inserted into the corresponding card slot. . USB memory, e.g. USB sticks or USB hard disks; these require the USB host adapter. PLEASE NOTE! The form and capacity of a memory card can vary depending on the manufacturer. Your tablet supports the microSD format. 50 of 74 14.1. Inserting microSD Cards PLEASE NOTE! Memory cards can only be installed in one direction. Incorrect insertion of a card can cause damage to the card reader and/or the card. • Slide the microSD card carefully into the card slot, whereby the contacts need to point forwards towards the rear of the device. The card must lock easily. After inserting the microSD card, the following message appears on the Status bar: SD card is mounted. CAUTION! Never remove the SD card without disconnecting it beforehand. This can result in data loss! 14.1.1. Accessing the microSD Card Contents To access the SD card you either can use the application the ES file explorer or another application of your choice (i.e. LIFEPLAYER) to play music or watch photos from the SD card. 51 of 74 14.1.2. Accessing the microSD via the ES File Explorer • Open the ES file Explorer. The SD card is detected automatically. 14.1.3. Accessing the microSD via LIFEPLAYER (optional) • Start LIFEPLAYER. • Select Music, Video or Photo. • The data from the corresponding category can now be played back. 14.2. Removing microSD Cards • Tap on Settings > Storage. • Tap on Remove SD card. • Now press lightly on the microSD card. The microSD card disengages and pops out of the card slot slightly. • Remove the memory card by carefully pulling it out. 52 of 74 14.3. Connecting USB Stick • Connect the USB host cable supplied to the tablet PC. • Connect the USB stick to the USB host cable. After attaching the USB storage, the following message appears on the upper left of the Status bar: USB Storage mounted. CAUTION! Never remove the USB memory without disconnecting it beforehand. This can result in data loss! 14.3.1. Accessing the USB Memory With ES File Explorer or another application of your choice (e.g. LIFEPLAYER) you can access the content of the USB memory and play back music or display photos. 14.3.2. Accessing the USB Memory using the ES File Explorer • Open the ES file Explorer. The USB memory is detected automatically. 53 of 74 14.3.3. Accessing the USB Memory using LIFEPLAYER (optional) • Start LIFEPLAYER. • Select Music, Video or Photo. • The data from the corresponding category can now be played back. 14.4. Removing the USB Memory • Tap on Settings > Storage. • Tap on Remove USB storage. • Remove the USB memory by carefully pulling out the USB host cable. 15. Communication 15.1. Browser After you have established a network connection, tap on the Browser icon to surf the Net. 54 of 74 16. Physical keyboard If you use your tablet to write long e-mails or texts, it may be helpful to use an external keyboard. You can connect keyboards via USB (with the USB host adapter) or Bluetooth. The first time an unknown keyboard is connected, it will only offer the US layout, i.e. some keys will have unusual characters. With the help of the Physical Keyboard app you will be able to set a different layout for the...