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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Student support guide

1 Acer Iconia W701 Student support guide

Page 2 - General

10 Acer Iconia W701 Bluetooth Keyboard Hotkeys Hotkey Icon Function Decription <FN> + <W> Sleep Puts the computer in Sle

Page 3 - Table of Contents

11 LED Colour State Decription Blue Steady The computer is fully charged and plugged in. Blue On briefly The computer is fully charg

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12 Amber Battery LED Blinking quickly The keyboard is not plugged in and the battery is critically low or there is an abnormal state Blue

Page 5 - Q4 device facts

13 Unable to log on If you are unable to login to the Q4 device ensure ‘Caps Lock’ are not activated Connecting the Bluetooth Keyboard

Page 6 - Device specifications

14 2. Select Devices from the left menu to display the Add a Device option. Do Not Click “Add a Device” at this point Step Action 3.

Page 7 - Device care

15 4. Press and hold the Power button until both the battery and the function LEDs on the keyboard blink repeatedly. Release the Power but

Page 8 - Device battery charging

16 6. The screen now displays a six-digit passcode. Using the keyboard, enter the passcode and press Enter Note: The passcode is only v

Page 9 - Windows Hot keys

17 2. Locate Change PC settings to open the Change PC setting menu 3. Select Wireless on the left side menu to display the Wireless de

Page 10 - Acer W701 LED indicators

18 The data allowance for each device is a minimum of 2.5GB per month until December 2015. 3G Network Step Action 1. Swipe to displa

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19 Step Action 3. Locate Wireless on the left menu and confirm the Mobile broadband option is enabled before returning to the Settings c

Page 12 - Use and Features

2 General Acronyms Acronym Definition CFT Computers for Teachers CFS Computers for Students DETE Department of Education, Training a

Page 13 - Unable to log on

20 5. Once 3G is enabled, the 3G network will now appear in the connections pop up School wireless network Step Action 1.

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21 Step Action 2. Locate Change PC settings to open the Change PC setting menu 3. Locate Wireless on the left menu and confirm the

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22 Step Action 4. In the Settings charm select the icon representing network connectivity. 5. Check to see if it is connected by ensur

Page 16 - Action

23 Home Network To ensure that the device is able to connect to the home wireless network, the following will be required: • Name (SSID)

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24 Step Action 3. Locate Wireless on the left menu and confirm the WiFi option is enabled before retunring to the Settings charm secti

Page 18 - 3G Network

25 Step Action 6. To connect to the home wireless network a Password may be required 7. Select the correct option for the network

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26 If the device is unable to connect to the home network, contact the relevant ISP, local technician or the owner of the network for further

Page 20 - School wireless network

27 Software Power management Power management settings It is the student’s responsibility to make sure their device has adequate charge b

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28 The ‘Balanced’ setting is recommended as it provides the best performance versus battery usage. Step Action 1. Once the preferred mod

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29 Define power buttons Step Action 1. To access Power Management open the desktop and locate the Power Options icon at the bottom

Page 23 - Home Network

3 Table of Contents General ...

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30 Step Action 2. Once the relevant modifications have been made select Save changes to confirm. It is recommended to disable ‘Fast

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31 Virus protection All Q4 devices have SEP installed during the build and joining process. It is important to ensure that the definition’

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32 2. The Symantec Endpoint Protection user interface will appear. Click Scan for threats on the left side menu. Two scan options will app

Page 27 - Software

33 Once a scan is completed, and no risks are found, you can close this window. Full Scan Full scan will scan the entire d

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34 2. Select Scan for threats on the left side menu. Two scan options will appear, select Full Scan to commence the virus scan. The scan wil

Page 29 - Define power buttons

35 4. Once a scan is completed, and no risks are found, you can close this window. Home printer Installing Common printer brands su

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36 Each printer may have varying cables, connectors and buttons. This is a general guide and does not contain brand or model specific informa

Page 31 - Antivirus

37 3. Windows will automatically search for a device to add, locate the relevant printer. Windows will then try to automatically inst

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38 Web content filtering Web Filtering DETE operate a best-practice web filtering system to protect students, schools and corporate offices

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39 Please note any changes to the web filtering level settings will require the device to be rebuilt. Medium: The Medium level filter provi

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4 School wireless network ...

Page 35 - Home printer

40 If you are attempting to view a blocked webpage with an address beginning ‘HTTPS’ you will be presented with the below generic Internet E

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41 Mobile users The mobile users group provides redirection for mobile users. User’s drives are redirected to a physical location on the dev

Page 37 - Computrace

42 Information required The following information will be required to log a call:  Contact name (school or parent)  Contact number 

Page 38 - Web content filtering

5 Acer Iconia W701 Q4 device facts Below is a table of listing important facts pertaining to Q4 devices. Q4 device Students can b

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6 Theft and loss of a Q4 device, that cannot be recovered, will incur a fee charged to the parent or caregivers. For the first case a $200 fe

Page 40 - Data redirection

7 Device care Students are responsible for the care of their device. To ensure reliable device function, certain basic rules must be follow

Page 41 - Vendor service support

8 Take care of yourself To ensure a safe and comfortable working environment, students should consider the following points both whilst at s

Page 42 - Windows backup

9 recharging, rather than sitting on constant charge. Data security It is the responsibility of the student to backup all personal data. Id

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