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ˆAPPLE IN YOUR WORLD
Integrating the iPad into your environment.
FUN
POWERFUL
&
SECURE
COMPUTING
REQUIREMENTS
You will be required in this class to have*:
*Please notify instructor if teams intend
to share devices or accounts.
WiFi
iPad
iTunes Account
UNBOX AND REGISTER
Please unbox your iPad and press the Sleep/Wake button. You will
need your iTunes account and email address to register. Students
can activate their iDevice through a wired connection to USB as
shown below.
ADDING EMAIL, CONTACTS AND
CALENDARS
Choose kind
Go to Mail,
Contacts and
Calendars
Settings
Select type of account
PASSCODES AND
SECURITY
iDevices have built-in automatically enabled 256 AES
Encryption. ALWAYS SET A PASSCODE. Minimum
length is four numbers, though alpha-numeric 8 digit
pins or 12 digit number only are desired.
By default 10 incorrect passcodes results in an
automatic erasure making the data unrecoverable as
the erasure deletes the encryption and decryption
keys.
WIRELESS ACCESS
Wireless Modes
802.11x
Unsecure
Secure
WPA/WPA2
PSK/Enterprise
SAFARI FEATURES
Bookmarks
iCloud
Tabs
Reader
Send Link
THIRD PARTY BROWSERS
Google Chrome
Synchronize
Dolphin
Synchronize
Gestures
BATTERY AND CARE
Paying attention to just a few common
sense pointers will pay off with a longer battery
lifespan and battery life for your iPad. The
most important thing is to keep your iPad out
of the sun or a hot car (including not leaving it
locked up in a hot trunk during summer). Heat
will degrade your battery’s performance the
most.
.
Some Terms You Need to Understand
“Battery life” means the time your iPad will run before it
must be recharged. “Battery lifespan” means the total amount
of time your battery will last before it may need to be
replaced. Battery lifespan is based on the number of
charge/discharge cycles your battery is capable of to retain
more than 80% of its original capacity.
Update to the Latest Software
Always make sure your iPad has the latest software.
Apple engineers may find new ways to optimize battery
performance. Update your iPad to the latest version of iOS
over Wi-Fi or using iTunes. On your iPad, go to Settings >
General > Software Update to check for the late
iPad Temperate Zone. Your iPad is
designed to work in conditions ranging
from 32° to 95° F. That’s 0° to 35° C for
the metrically inclined. But keeping your
iPad as near room temperature as
possible (72° F or 22° C) is ideal
Use Your iPad Regularly
For proper reporting of the battery’s state of charge, be sure
to go through at least one charge cycle per month (charging
the battery to 100% and then completely running it down).
1. All battery claims depend on network configuration and many
other factors; actual results will vary. Rechargeable batteries
have a limited number of charge cycles and may eventually need
to be replaced by an Apple service provider.
2. Testing conducted by Apple in October 2012 using preproduction
iPad (4th generation) and iPad mini units and software. Testing
consisted of full battery discharge while performing each of the
following tasks: video playback, audio playback, and Internet
browsing using Wi-Fi or cellular data network. Video content was
a repeated 2-hour 23-minute movie purchased from the iTunes
Store. Audio content was a playlist of 358 unique songs,
consisting of a combination of songs imported from CDs using
iTunes (128-Kbps AAC encoding) and songs purchased from the
iTunes Store (256-Kbps AAC encoding). Internet over Wi-Fi and
cellular data network tests were conducted using dedicated web
and mail servers, browsing snapshot versions of 20 popular web
pages, and receiving mail once an hour. All settings were default
except: Wi-Fi was associated with a network (except for Internet
browsing over cellular data network); the Wi-Fi feature Ask to
Join Networks and Auto-Brightness were turned off. Battery life
depends on device settings, usage, and many other factors.
Battery tests are conducted using specific iPad units; actual
results may vary.
3. Charge cycles vary by use, environment, settings, configuration,
and many other factors.
INDIVIDUAL SETTINGS
Optimize Your Settings
There are a number of iPad settings you can adjust to minimize power consumption and extend battery life, including screen brightness. These tips may help extend
your battery life.
■ Adjust brightness: Managing the screen brightness is the best way to extend iPad battery life. By default, your iPad has Auto-Brightness turned On. Auto-
Brightness adjusts iPad screen brightness based on ambient lighting conditions; lowering brightness in low light conditions helps to extend battery life.
■ Lock your iPad: It may seem obvious, but you should lock your iPad when you aren’t using it. To lock iPad, press the Sleep/Wake button. You can also set the
Auto-Lock interval so your iPad will turn off more quickly after a period of inactivity. To set Auto-Lock, go to Settings > General > Auto-Lock and set the interval to
a short time, such as 1 minute.
■ Turn off Wi-Fi: If you know you’re not going to be using Wi-Fi, you can turn it off to save power. Note that if you have an iPad with cellular capability and use it to
browse the web, battery life may be improved by using Wi-Fi instead of cellular data networks.
■ Turn off cellular data: Using cellular networks when you’re out of range of Wi-Fi connectivity allows you to stay in touch but may also decrease battery life,
especially in areas with limited coverage. To disable cellular data networks, from the Home screen choose Settings > Cellular and set Cellular Data to Off. Note:
You will no longer be able to send or receive data via a cellular data network.
■ Use Airplane Mode (Cellular models) in low- or no-coverage areas: Because your iPad always tries to maintain a connection with a Wi-Fi network or cellular
data network (Cellular models), it may use more power in low- or no-coverage areas. Turning on Airplane Mode can increase battery life in these situations. To
turn on Airplane Mode, go to Settings and set Airplane Mode to On.
■ Minimize use of location services: Applications that actively use location services, such as Maps, may reduce battery life. To disable location services, go to
Settings > General > Location Services or use location services only when needed.
■ Turn off push notifications: Some applications from the App Store use the Apple Push Notification service to alert you of new data. Applications that rely
extensively on push notifications (such as instant messaging applications) may decrease battery life. To disable push notifications, go to Settings > Notifications
and set Notifications to Off. Note that this does not prevent new data from being received when the application is opened. Also, the Notifications setting will not
be visible if you do not have any applications installed that support push notifications.
■ Fetch new data less frequently: Applications such as Mail can be set to fetch data wirelessly at specific intervals. The more frequently email or other data is
fetched, the quicker your battery may drain. Note that this is a global setting and applies to all applications that do not support push services.
■ Turn off push mail: If you have a push mail account such as Yahoo! or Microsoft Exchange, turn off push when you don’t need it. Messages sent to your push
email accounts will now be received on your phone based on the global Fetch setting rather than as they arrive. If the global Fetch setting is set to Manually,
you will not be able to locate your iPad using the Find My iPad feature.
■ Auto-check fewer email accounts: You can save power by checking fewer email accounts. This can be accomplished by turning off an email account or by
deleting it.
■ Manage the use of downloaded applications: Use of certain applications, such as games that prevent the screen from dimming or shutting off or applications
that use location services, can reduce battery life.
REMOTE ACCESS
You can use
your iDevice to
connect to your
Mac, Windows,
or Linux
desktop
Use RDP, or
VNC depending
upon the
recipient
These are using
LogMeIn
FACETIME
Wifi or cellular plan
BACKUPS

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Integrating the iPad 1.5

  • 1. ˆAPPLE IN YOUR WORLD Integrating the iPad into your environment. FUN POWERFUL & SECURE COMPUTING
  • 2. REQUIREMENTS You will be required in this class to have*: *Please notify instructor if teams intend to share devices or accounts. WiFi iPad iTunes Account
  • 3. UNBOX AND REGISTER Please unbox your iPad and press the Sleep/Wake button. You will need your iTunes account and email address to register. Students can activate their iDevice through a wired connection to USB as shown below.
  • 4. ADDING EMAIL, CONTACTS AND CALENDARS Choose kind Go to Mail, Contacts and Calendars Settings Select type of account
  • 5. PASSCODES AND SECURITY iDevices have built-in automatically enabled 256 AES Encryption. ALWAYS SET A PASSCODE. Minimum length is four numbers, though alpha-numeric 8 digit pins or 12 digit number only are desired. By default 10 incorrect passcodes results in an automatic erasure making the data unrecoverable as the erasure deletes the encryption and decryption keys.
  • 8. THIRD PARTY BROWSERS Google Chrome Synchronize Dolphin Synchronize Gestures
  • 9. BATTERY AND CARE Paying attention to just a few common sense pointers will pay off with a longer battery lifespan and battery life for your iPad. The most important thing is to keep your iPad out of the sun or a hot car (including not leaving it locked up in a hot trunk during summer). Heat will degrade your battery’s performance the most. . Some Terms You Need to Understand “Battery life” means the time your iPad will run before it must be recharged. “Battery lifespan” means the total amount of time your battery will last before it may need to be replaced. Battery lifespan is based on the number of charge/discharge cycles your battery is capable of to retain more than 80% of its original capacity. Update to the Latest Software Always make sure your iPad has the latest software. Apple engineers may find new ways to optimize battery performance. Update your iPad to the latest version of iOS over Wi-Fi or using iTunes. On your iPad, go to Settings > General > Software Update to check for the late iPad Temperate Zone. Your iPad is designed to work in conditions ranging from 32° to 95° F. That’s 0° to 35° C for the metrically inclined. But keeping your iPad as near room temperature as possible (72° F or 22° C) is ideal Use Your iPad Regularly For proper reporting of the battery’s state of charge, be sure to go through at least one charge cycle per month (charging the battery to 100% and then completely running it down). 1. All battery claims depend on network configuration and many other factors; actual results will vary. Rechargeable batteries have a limited number of charge cycles and may eventually need to be replaced by an Apple service provider. 2. Testing conducted by Apple in October 2012 using preproduction iPad (4th generation) and iPad mini units and software. Testing consisted of full battery discharge while performing each of the following tasks: video playback, audio playback, and Internet browsing using Wi-Fi or cellular data network. Video content was a repeated 2-hour 23-minute movie purchased from the iTunes Store. Audio content was a playlist of 358 unique songs, consisting of a combination of songs imported from CDs using iTunes (128-Kbps AAC encoding) and songs purchased from the iTunes Store (256-Kbps AAC encoding). Internet over Wi-Fi and cellular data network tests were conducted using dedicated web and mail servers, browsing snapshot versions of 20 popular web pages, and receiving mail once an hour. All settings were default except: Wi-Fi was associated with a network (except for Internet browsing over cellular data network); the Wi-Fi feature Ask to Join Networks and Auto-Brightness were turned off. Battery life depends on device settings, usage, and many other factors. Battery tests are conducted using specific iPad units; actual results may vary. 3. Charge cycles vary by use, environment, settings, configuration, and many other factors.
  • 10. INDIVIDUAL SETTINGS Optimize Your Settings There are a number of iPad settings you can adjust to minimize power consumption and extend battery life, including screen brightness. These tips may help extend your battery life. ■ Adjust brightness: Managing the screen brightness is the best way to extend iPad battery life. By default, your iPad has Auto-Brightness turned On. Auto- Brightness adjusts iPad screen brightness based on ambient lighting conditions; lowering brightness in low light conditions helps to extend battery life. ■ Lock your iPad: It may seem obvious, but you should lock your iPad when you aren’t using it. To lock iPad, press the Sleep/Wake button. You can also set the Auto-Lock interval so your iPad will turn off more quickly after a period of inactivity. To set Auto-Lock, go to Settings > General > Auto-Lock and set the interval to a short time, such as 1 minute. ■ Turn off Wi-Fi: If you know you’re not going to be using Wi-Fi, you can turn it off to save power. Note that if you have an iPad with cellular capability and use it to browse the web, battery life may be improved by using Wi-Fi instead of cellular data networks. ■ Turn off cellular data: Using cellular networks when you’re out of range of Wi-Fi connectivity allows you to stay in touch but may also decrease battery life, especially in areas with limited coverage. To disable cellular data networks, from the Home screen choose Settings > Cellular and set Cellular Data to Off. Note: You will no longer be able to send or receive data via a cellular data network. ■ Use Airplane Mode (Cellular models) in low- or no-coverage areas: Because your iPad always tries to maintain a connection with a Wi-Fi network or cellular data network (Cellular models), it may use more power in low- or no-coverage areas. Turning on Airplane Mode can increase battery life in these situations. To turn on Airplane Mode, go to Settings and set Airplane Mode to On. ■ Minimize use of location services: Applications that actively use location services, such as Maps, may reduce battery life. To disable location services, go to Settings > General > Location Services or use location services only when needed. ■ Turn off push notifications: Some applications from the App Store use the Apple Push Notification service to alert you of new data. Applications that rely extensively on push notifications (such as instant messaging applications) may decrease battery life. To disable push notifications, go to Settings > Notifications and set Notifications to Off. Note that this does not prevent new data from being received when the application is opened. Also, the Notifications setting will not be visible if you do not have any applications installed that support push notifications. ■ Fetch new data less frequently: Applications such as Mail can be set to fetch data wirelessly at specific intervals. The more frequently email or other data is fetched, the quicker your battery may drain. Note that this is a global setting and applies to all applications that do not support push services. ■ Turn off push mail: If you have a push mail account such as Yahoo! or Microsoft Exchange, turn off push when you don’t need it. Messages sent to your push email accounts will now be received on your phone based on the global Fetch setting rather than as they arrive. If the global Fetch setting is set to Manually, you will not be able to locate your iPad using the Find My iPad feature. ■ Auto-check fewer email accounts: You can save power by checking fewer email accounts. This can be accomplished by turning off an email account or by deleting it. ■ Manage the use of downloaded applications: Use of certain applications, such as games that prevent the screen from dimming or shutting off or applications that use location services, can reduce battery life.
  • 11. REMOTE ACCESS You can use your iDevice to connect to your Mac, Windows, or Linux desktop Use RDP, or VNC depending upon the recipient These are using LogMeIn