BAK ATLAS 12 Manuel utilisateur

BAK USA Technologies Corp.
425 Michigan Ave.
Buffalo, New York 14203
Atlas
12
User Guide

Bak USA
Atlas 12 User Guide
Version: v2 // 2016
Thanks for embracing the evolution of mobile technology with Bak
USA. We hope you enjoy your Atlas 12 experience. To best use your
device, please refer to this guide.
Hello there.

Attention
Keep the power cord away from young children
• As with all electrical products, precautions should be observed during handling and use to prevent
electric shock. The power supply (adapter) should not be handled by children.
• Do not drop, crush, step on, or otherwise abuse the power supply, battery pack, or power cord.
• Periodically inspect the device, power supply, and power cord for damage. Replace if necessary.
• Report any damage or loose parts to the seller immediately.
• Do not leave the device plugged in or powered on when enclosed in a non-ventiated container (such
as a backpack) as overheating may occur.
• You are encouraged to take a 5-minute break every 30 minutes of use.
Please follow these guidelines for the safe and proper handling of the device, power supply, battery
pack, and power cord.

Safety Precautions
Please read and understand the following precautionary measures before using your device.
CAUTION
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES
ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.
IT IS RECOMMENDED TO USE THIS DEVICE IN AN ENVIRONMENT WHERE THE AMBIENT TEMPERATURE IS NO MORE THAN 95°F.
TO PREVENT POSSIBLE HEARING DAMAGE, DO NOT LISTEN AT HIGH VOLUME LEVELS FOR LONG PERIODS.
1. Do not place near the re or other sources of heat.
2. Do not expose to magnetic elds.
3. Do not place heavy objects on the device.
Like any other mobile device, this device emits radiofrequency (RF) energy from the
WiFi antenna, Bluetooth antenna, and 3G/LTE antennas (if applicable). The device has
passed standard tests by the FCC to ensure that RF radiation is below the maximum
recommended levels.
In addition to RF radiation, all electronic devices emit extremely low frequency
(ELF) waves. These waves are known to interact with the human body, the effects of
which are still being studied. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), no
major risks have been associated with ELF waves as of June 2016. For more detailed
information and the latest developments, please refer to the WHO website: http://
www.who.int/en/.
To limit your exposure to RF radiation, it is recommended that you hold the device
facing yourself or place the device on a desk. If the task does not require use of the
Internet or any communication modules, users can turn off RF radiation completely
by turning on ‘Airplane mode’ on the device. By limiting close range contact with the
devices, and by following the guidelines for operating the devices, you can further
minimize the amount of radiation to which you are exposed.
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Content
Introduction .................................................................................................................
Package contents .......................................................................................................
Layout ..........................................................................................................................
Views .......................................................................................................................
Front ..............................................................................................................
Right................................................................................................................
Left ................................................................................................................
Function keys...............................................................................................................
Folding the keyboard .............................................................................................
Power ON/OFF .............................................................................................................
Powering your device .............................................................................................
Powering on for the rst time.................................................................................
Powering off your device........................................................................................
Putting your device into sleep mode ....................................................................
Waking up your device ...........................................................................................
Basic touchscreen options.........................................................................................
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Section 1 Getting to Know Your device page 1
Section 2 Using Your Device page 7
Section 3 Windows Interface page 13
Desktop and virtual desktop experience ..................................................................
Taskbar .........................................................................................................................
Start menu ...................................................................................................................
Search box - Cortana ..............................................................................................
App shortcuts area .................................................................................................
Notication area ..........................................................................................................
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Charging your battery......................................................................................................
Inspecting your battery status ......................................................................................
Removing an App .........................................................................................................
Wireless LAN ...................................................................................................................
Enabling wireless connection ...................................................................................
Connecting to a wireless LAN ...................................................................................
Micro SD Card Slot...........................................................................................................
To insert your micro SD card.......................................................................................
To remove your memory card......................................................................................
Connecting an External Device .....................................................................................
Connecting to the USB port .......................................................................................
Connecting to the HDMI port .....................................................................................
Section 5 Battery page 25
Section 6 Windows Help and Troubleshooting page 28
Troubleshooting ..............................................................................................................
Section 7 Specication page 32
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Settings screen ...............................................................................................................
Windows Activation ........................................................................................................
Setup Your Microsoft Account ......................................................................................
Replacing Desktop with Start screen ...........................................................................
Pin and unpin your app ..................................................................................................
Pinning an App to Start menu or taskbar .................................................................
Section 4 Setup and Connection page 17
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Package Contents:
Carefully unpack your box and take out the items listed below. If any items
are missing or damaged, contact the seller immediately.
Getting to Know Your Device
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Depending on the choice, the optional add-ons might be included in a separate package.
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1 Atlas 12 Laptop
1 Charger

The Hardware
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Front view
Often for taking self-portraits as well as for
video conferencing.
Press here to open the Start menu.
Control your system using nger gestures.
Records sounds and speech.
1. Front Facing Camera
2. Microphone
3. Touchscreen
4. Windows Key
5. Touchpad
Lights up in blue when the caps lock is ON.
6. Caps Lock
View the main display of your laptop, and touch it
with your ngers to control it.

Right side
The sound system has two speakers for
playing music, notication sounds, and
other audio data.
Press to power device on/off.
You can attach a Kensington lock here to
safely secure your device to a stationary
object, such as a table.
Write on the screen or operate the device.
Rest your stylus here.
Insert your USB devices here.
1. Speaker
2. Stylus Hole
3. USB 2.0 Port
4. Power Button
5. Kensington Lock Slot
6. Stylus
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Left side
Displays the charger status of your device. It
shows blue when the battery is fully charged.
Insert your USB device here.
Insert the adapter to charge the battery.
Insert your RJ-45 network cable to connect
your device to a wired network.
1. Charging Indicator
2. DC-In
3. RJ-45 LAN port
4. USB 3.0 Port
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Insert your HDMI-capable monitor here.
5. HDMI Port
Insert your micro SD card here.
6. Micro SD Card Slot
Insert your microphone/headphone here.
7. Combo Audio Jack for
Microphone/Headphone
The sound system has two speakers for
playing music, notication sounds, and
other audio data.
8. Speaker
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