Tesco hudl2 Manuel utilisateur

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hudl2 user guide
Here we go

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4 Unboxing your hudl2
5 Controls and connections
6 Charging your hudl2
7 Using your hudl2 for the first time
8 Setting up your user account
9 Using hudl2’s Child safety app
10 App safety
11 Web safety
Time limits
Online safety advice
12 hudl2 screen basics
13 Getting around the hudl2’s touchscreen
14 Moving between home screens
15 Locking and unlocking the screen
16 Securing your hudl2
17 Using the keyboard
Upper and lowercase typing
Switching between keyboards
18 Typing with gestures
Correcting text
Autocorrecting words
19 Voice typing
20 Pre-installed apps
21 blinkbox Music and Movies
22 blinkbox Books
23 Tesco at your fingertips
24 Finding great new apps for your hudl2
25 Using the Google Play Store
27 Launching an app
28 Using apps from another Android device
Using apps you have installed on iOS
29 Browsing the Internet
Welcome to the complete
guide to your hudl2. It’s
packed with everything
you need to know about
your brand new tablet.
If you can’t find what
you’re looking for in this
guide, then visit
www.tesco.com/hudl for
more information.

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31 Reading view
Revisiting web pages
32 Email
Setting up additional email accounts
34 Sending and receiving email
Reading a message
Saving email attachments
35 Sending a message
36 Sharing items by email
37 What on earth are widgets?
38 Setting clocks and alarms
39 Setting an alarm
40 Using the timer
Using the stopwatch
41 Appointments and reminders
Add a new appointment
42 Copying items to your hudl2
43 Copying files from your computer
44 Copying items from a Micro-SD card
Copying music to your hudl2
45 Playing music on your hudl2
46 Sound controls
Using headphones
47 Playing TV and video on your hudl2
48 Using the camera
49 Changing camera settings
50 Changing camera modes
51 Viewing your photos and videos
Zooming in to see more detail
52 Playing a photo slideshow
Editing photos
53 Saving photos and files
54 Backing up with Google Drive
Other online backup tools
55 Use a Micro-SD card for extra storage
56 Removing a Micro-SD card
57 Managing storage
58 Customising your hudl2
Adding or removing home screen apps
Organising your apps
Deleting apps from your hudl2
59 Choose your own wallpaper
60 Managing Wi-Fi connections
61 Connecting via Bluetooth
62 Instantly change your connection settings
63 Using mobile web access
64 Connecting to an HDMI TV
65 Help with common issues
74 Specifications
75 Warranty
76 The Ts and Cs
80 Further help with hudl2

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Take care when unpacking your hudl2. Retain all the packaging until you’ve had a
chance to check the contents and have started using your hudl2.
Your hudl2 box should contain:
— hudl2 Android tablet
— an AC adaptor/charger
— a Micro-USB cable
— Quick Start Guide
— Offers booklet
Retain the Quick Start Guide. If you give the hudl2 to someone else, make sure you
give them this document too.
If on first opening the box your hudl2 is damaged, please put it back in its packaging
and take it (along with the receipt) to your nearest Tesco store, or call the hudl
customer helpline on 0800 323 4065 so we can help you to find the best way to get a
replacement.
The hudl2’s packaging is fully recyclable, so please recycle any unwanted packaging.
Unboxing your hudl2

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Controls and connections
Volume control Press the left end of this switch
to increase the volume
Power on/off
Hold this for a couple of seconds to turn your hudl2
on or off. Press this once to bring your hudl2 out of
standby or put it in sleep mode
Micro-USB charging point
HDMI port Use this to connect your hudl2 to an
HD-Ready TV to view movies and photos. (Cable not
supplied)
Micro-SD card slot
Charge indicator
Headphone socket
1.2MP Front camera
5MP Rear camera
Speakers
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Charging your hudl2
We’re sure you’re itching to start using your hudl2 but it’s important to fully charge
it first. If you don’t, the battery won’t last as long as it should before needing to be
recharged.
1. To charge your hudl2 plug the USB cable into the USB port on the AC adaptor/
charger.
2. Connect the cable to the Micro-USB port on the hudl2.
3. Plug the charger into a wall socket and switch on the mains power.
4. Your hudl2 will start to charge. A red light next to the front camera indicates
that charging is in progress. The good news is that you can use the hudl2 while
the charger is connected.
When the hudl2 is fully charged, the light will turn green.
Note: For best charging performance use the AC adaptor supplied with your hudl2.
Other AC adaptors will work with your hudl2 but the charging time may take longer.

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Using your hudl2 for the first time
When you first turn on your hudl2, it will play you an intro tune and then guide you
through the set up process. Once everything’s set up, your hudl2 will check that its
software is up to date.
1. Turn on your hudl2 by holding down the power button (the smaller of the two
buttons on the top side of your hudl2). After a second or two, the screen will
turn on.
2. Select a Wi-Fi network
You need to connect to a wireless network in order to setup your hudl2 for the
first time. When you first switch it on, the Wi-Fi will be active and the hudl2
will look for a network to connect to. You’ll need to connect to the Internet
in order to confirm your details and set up your device. If you have trouble
connecting your hudl2 outside of your home network, we recommend you try
your device on your home network. If you still have a problem, please call the
customer helpline.
3. Tap your network name in the list of available networks. Tip: If your network
name doesn’t appear, tap the three-bar icon at the very top right to open the
Options menu and tap Scan.
4. An onscreen keyboard will pop up. Type in your Wi-Fi password.
5. Tap Connect. The word Connected will appear underneath your
network name. If you enter your password incorrectly, you’ll instead see
Authenticating. In this case, tap the network name and try again.

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Setting up your user account
You’ll be prompted to sign into or create a new Google account on your hudl2. This
account is needed to download your favourite apps using the Google Play Store.*
Next, you have the chance to sign into or create a Tesco account. This will help you to
make the most of Tesco services on your hudl2.
Once you’ve been through this setup process, your hudl2 will download and install
any updates to ensure the software is up to date when you first use it.
* Google, Google Play, Gmail, Google Chrome, Google Maps, YouTube and Android are trademarks of Google Inc. The Android robot is
reproduced or modified from work created and shared by Google and used according to terms described on the Creative Commons 3.0
Attribution License.

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If you decide to share your hudl2 with a child, visit our Child safety app first. You can
set up a child profile so that they can only access suitable websites and apps and you
can even put time limits in place.
To set it up, tap the Child safety app icon on the hudl2’s home screen. Now go through
the initial help that tells you what it is and then tap Manage
Next, tap Set a lock and choose a password, pattern or PIN code that will be used to
unlock the hudl2.
Type the password, pattern or PIN code when prompted, then tap Add to create a child
profile.
Type you child’s name and age. If they’re 13 or older, the age field will show 13+. Tap
Done and your child’s profile will be created. Now your child will only be able to use
certain apps and websites. We’ve worked with The Parent Zone to establish the default
settings however you can easily change them by tapping on your child’s profile.
Using hudl2’s Child safety app

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To start using your hudl2 with your child, press the power button to lock the screen
and then again to make the screen wake up. You’ll see both your profile and your
child’s profile at the bottom of the hudl2’s lock screen. To use the hudl2, your child just
needs to tap on their profile and swipe to unlock the screen. However, if they try to
use your account, they’ll need to type in the password, pattern or PIN code you’ve set
up.
App safety
Make sure you think about which apps to allow your children to use. Take note of the
Google Play maturity rating assigned to each app to give you an idea of what apps
are most suitable. Don’t worry about your children spending your money as all in-app
purchases are blocked in child profiles.
Apps such as YouTube and BBC iPlayer have their own safety modes. Be sure to set
these so that your children don’t stumble onto any unsuitable content.
To help you in your quest for apps for your kids, we’ve chosen some of the best ones in
Top apps. From CBeebies to Minecraft, Fruit Ninja to Sonic Dash, you’ll find some great
apps to keep your children entertained. Head over to Top apps found on your hudl2
home screen
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