Apple Ipod Touch Ios6 User Guide
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iPod touch User Guide For iOS 6.1 Software (June 2013)
Contents 7 Chapter 1: iPod touch at a Glance 7 iPod touch overview 8 Accessories 9 Buttons 11 Status icons 12 Chapter 2: Getting Started 12 What you need 12 Setting up iPod touch 13 Connecting iPod touch to your computer 13 Connecting to the Internet 13 Setting up mail and other accounts 13 Apple ID 14 Managing content on your iOS devices 14 iCloud 15 Syncing with iTunes 16 Viewing this user guide on iPod touch 17 Chapter 3: Basics 17 Using apps 20 Customizing the Home screen 22 Typing 25 Dictation 26 Voice Control 27 Searching 28 Notifications 29 Sharing 30 Connecting iPod touch to a TV or other device 31 Printing with AirPrint 31 Bluetooth devices 32 File sharing 32 Security features 33 Battery 35 Chapter 4: Siri 35 What is Siri? 36 Using Siri 38 Restaurants 39 Movies 39 Sports 39 Dictation 40 Correcting Siri 2
41 Chapter 5: Music 41 Getting music 41 Playing music 43 Cover Flow 43 Podcasts and audiobooks 44 Playlists 44 Genius 45 Siri and Voice Control 45 iTunes Match 46 Home Sharing 46 Music settings 47 Chapter 6: Videos 49 Chapter 7: Messages 49 Sending and receiving messages 50 Managing conversations 50 Sending photos, videos, and more 51 Messages settings 52 Chapter 8: FaceTime 54 Chapter 9: Camera 54 At a glance 55 iSight camera and LED flash 56 Viewing, sharing, and printing 57 Editing photos and trimming videos 58 Chapter 10: Photos 58 Viewing photos and videos 59 Organizing photos and videos 59 Photo Stream 60 Sharing photos and videos 61 Printing photos 62 Chapter 11: Game Cen ter 62 At a glance 63 Playing with friends 63 Game Center settings 64 Chapter 12: Mail 64 Reading mail 65 Sending mail 66 Organizing mail 66 Printing messages and attachments 67 Mail accounts and settings Contents 3
68 Chapter 13: Passbook 70 Chapter 14: Reminders 71 Chapter 15: Safari 74 Chapter 16: Newsstand 75 Chapter 17: Calendar 75 At a glance 76 Working with multiple calendars 77 Sharing iCloud calendars 77 Calendar settings 78 Chapter 18: Stocks 80 Chapter 19: Maps 80 Finding locations 81 Getting directions 82 3D and Flyover 82 Maps settings 83 Chapter 20: Weather 85 Chapter 21: Note s 87 Chapter 22: Clock 88 Chapter 23: Calculat or 89 Chapter 24: Voice Memos 89 At a glance 90 Sharing voice memos with your computer 91 Chapter 25: iTunes Store 91 At a glance 92 Changing the browse buttons 93 Chapter 26: App S tore 93 At a glance 94 Deleting apps 95 Chapter 27: Contac ts 95 At a glance 96 Adding contacts 97 Contacts settings 98 Chapter 28: Nike + iP od 100 Chapter 29: iBooks 100 At a glance 101 Reading books 102 Organizing the bookshelf Contents 4
103 Syncing books and PDFs 103 Printing or emailing a PDF 103 iBooks settings 104 Chapter 30: Podcasts 106 Chapter 31: Accessibility 106 Accessibility features 106 VoiceOver 11 4 Siri 11 5 Triple-click Home 11 5 Zoom 11 5 Large Text 11 6 Invert Colors 11 6 Speak Selection 11 6 Speak Auto-text 11 6 Mono Audio 11 6 Assignable tones 11 6 Guided Access 11 7 AssistiveTouch 11 8 Widescreen keyboards 11 8 Voice Control 11 8 Closed captioning 11 8 Accessibility in OS X 11 9 Chapter 32: Settings 11 9 Airplane mode 11 9 Wi-Fi 120 VPN 120 Bluetooth 120 Do Not Disturb and Notifications 121 General 125 Sounds 12 6 Brightness & Wallpaper 12 6 Privacy 12 7 Appendix A: Inter national Keyboards 12 7 Using international keyboards 128 Special input methods 129 Appendix B: Safet y, Handling, & Support 129 Important safety information 131 Important handling information 13 2 iPod touch Support 13 2 Restarting and resetting iPod touch 13 2 “Wrong Passcode” or “iPod touch is disabled” appears 13 2 “This accessory is not supported by iPod touch” appears 13 2 Can’t view email attachments 13 3 Backing up iPod touch 13 5 Updating and restoring iPod touch software 13 5 Learning more, service, and support Contents 5
13 6 Disposal and recycling information 13 7 Apple and the environment Contents 6
1 7 iPod touch at a Glance iPod touch overview iPod touch 5th generation (16 GB) Microphone (on top)Sleep/Wakebutton Volume buttons Headphones portSpeaker Lightning connector FaceTime camera Home button Touchscreen App icons Status bar iPod touch 5th generation (32 GB or more) Microphone iSight camera LED flash iPod touch loop iPod touch apps and features may vary based on your location, language, and model of iPod touch. To find out which features are supported in your area, see www.apple.com/ios/feature-availability. Microphone (on top) Sleep/Wake button Volume buttons Headphones port Speaker Lightning connector FaceTime camera Home button Touchscreen App icons Status bar Microphone iSight camera LED flash iPod touch loop Microphone (on top) Sleep/Wake button Volume buttons Headphones port Speaker Lightning connector FaceTime camera Home button Touchscreen App icons Status bar Microphone iSight camera LED flash iPod touch loop
Chapter 1 iPod touch at a Glance 8 Accessories The following accessories are included with iPod touch: Apple EarPods: Use the Apple EarPods (iPod touch 5th generation, shown above) or Apple Earphones (iPod touch 4th generation) to listen to music, videos, audiobooks, podcasts, and games. Connecting cable: Use the Lightning to USB Cable (iPod touch 5th generation, shown above) or Dock Connector to USB Cable (iPod touch 4th generation) to connect iPod touch to your computer to sync and charge, or to the USB power adapter (sold separately) to charge. iPod touch loop (available for models with 32 GB or more): Attach for an easy and secure way to carry iPod touch. Press the button on the back of iPod touch to pop it up, slip the loop tab over the button, then pull the loop to snap it into place. WARNING: For impor tant information about using the iPod touch loop , see Important safety information on page 12 9 .
Chapter 1 iPod touch at a Glance 9 Buttons Sleep/Wake button When you’re not using iPod touch, you can lock it to turn off the display and save the battery. When iPod touch is locked, nothing happens if you touch the screen. You can still listen to music and adjust the volume using the buttons on the side of iPod touch. Lock iPod touch: Press the Sleep/Wake button. Sleep/Wake button Unlock iPod touch: Press the Sleep/Wake button or the Home button , then drag the slider. Open Camera when iPod touch is locked: Press the Sleep/Wake button or the Home button , then drag up. Access the audio controls when iPod touch is locked: Double-click the Home button . Turn off iPod touch: Press and hold the Sleep/Wake button until the red slider appears, then drag the slider. Turn on iPod touch: Press and hold the Sleep/Wake button until the Apple logo appears. iPod touch locks if you don’t touch the screen for a minute or two. Change the auto-lock time: Go to Settings > General > Auto-Lock. Require a passcode to unlock iPod touch: Go to Settings > General > Passcode Lock. Home button The Home button takes you to the Home screen, no matter what you’re doing. It also provides other shortcuts. On the Home screen, tap any app to open it. See Opening and switching between apps on page 17 . Go to the Home screen: Press the Home button . See recently used apps: With iPod touch unlocked, double-click the Home button . When the apps appear at the bottom of the screen, flick left or right to see more. See the audio playback controls: •When iPod touch is locked: Double-click the Home button . See Playing music on page 41 . •When you’re using another app: Double-click the Home button , then flick to the left end of the multitasking bar that appears at the bottom of the screen. Use Siri (iPod touch 5th generation) or Voice Control: Press and hold the Home button . See Chapter 4, Siri, on page 35 and Voice Control on page 26. Tmffq:blf cvuupo Tmffq:blf cvuupo Tmffq:blf cvuupo Tmffq:blf cvuupo Tmffq:blf cvuupo Tmffq:blf cvuupo
Chapter 1 iPod touch at a Glance 10 Volume buttons When you listen to songs, movies, or other media, the buttons on the side of iPod touch adjust the audio volume. Otherwise, the buttons control the volume for alerts and other sound effects. WARNING: For important information about avoiding hearing loss, see Appendix B, Safet y, Handling, & Support , on page 12 9. Volume up Volume down Lock the ringer and alerts volume: Go to Settings > Sounds and turn off “Change with Buttons.” Limit the volume of music and videos: Go to Settings > Music > Volume Limit. Note: In some countries, iPod touch may indicate when you’re setting the volume above the European Union hearing safety guidelines. To increase the volume beyond this level, you may need to briefly release the volume control. You can use the Do Not Disturb setting to silence FaceTime calls, alerts, and notifications. Set iPod touch to Do Not Disturb: Go to Settings and turn on Do Not Disturb. Do Not Disturb keeps FaceTime calls, alerts, and notifications from making any sounds or lighting up the screen when the screen is locked. Alarms still sound, however, and if the screen is unlocked, Do Not Disturb has no effect. To schedule quiet hours, allow specific people to call you with FaceTime, or allow repeated FaceTime calls to ring through, go to Settings > Notifications > Do Not Disturb. See Do Not Disturb and Notifications on page 12 0 . You can also use either volume button to take a picture or record a video. See Chapter 9, Camera, on page 54. Wpmvnf vq Wpmvnf epxo Wpmvnf vq Wpmvnf epxo Wpmvnf epxo Wpmvnf vq Wpmvnf epxo Wpmvnf vq Wpmvnf epxo Wpmvnf epxo