Pepper Computer Pepper Pad 3 Getting Started With

Pepper Computer Pepper Pad 3 Getting Started With

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  • Page 1 Getting Started With Your Pepper Pad 3 “draft”...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction Setting up your Pepper Pad 3 Charging the battery Using the power button Using the stylus and the touch screen Using the keypads Pepper Setup Helper Downloading a Pepper Desktop program Using the Pepper Pad 3 software...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introduction 3 Introduction The new Pepper Pad 3 is a handheld Web player that you can use to connect to the Internet anywhere a Wi-Fi network with broadband access is available. Because everything is stored on the Pepper Pad 3, you can...
  • Page 4 4 Introduction Introduction 5 Your Pepper Pad 3 includes the folowing applications Photo Library – Organize, edit and share photos Pepper – Organize and keep track of other applications, • Supports JPEG photo files with embedded JPEG metadata updates and settings •...
  • Page 5: Setting Up Your Pepper Pad

    The power button is on the top right of the Pepper Pad. When your Pepper Pad is on, this button is lit. The first time your turn on your Pepper Pad 3, the Pepper Setup You always use this button to turn the Pepper Pad on.
  • Page 6: Using The Stylus And The Touch Screen

    When you tap and hold the stylus to the screen, the stylus acts like the right mouse button and displays a menu if one is available. There are several other ways to move around in your Pepper Pad 3: • Use the arrow keys on the navigation pad to move in all four directions and to highlight items;...
  • Page 7: Using The Keypads

    9 Setting up your Pepper Pad 3 Setting up youp Pepper Pad 10 Using the keypads The Pepper Pad uses the standard QWERTY arrangement with the keys split between the left and right keypads. Keys on the Keys on the...
  • Page 8: Pepper Setup Helper

    11 Setting up your Pepper Pad 3 Setting up your Pepper Pad 3 12 Pepper Setup Helper The Pepper Desktop program Setting up your Pepper Pad takes only a few minutes. The Pepper The Pepper Desktop program runs on a Windows computer and Setup Helper will present you with a series of simple screens in contains the same applications as the Pepper Pad.
  • Page 9: 13 Using The Pepper Pad 3 Software

    Save button. When you no longer want to keep something on your Pepper Pad, you simply delete it. The software on your Pepper Pad 3 is contained in a number of individual The software on the Pepper Pad 3 is intuitive to use. You will be...
  • Page 10: Getting Media Onto Your Pepper Pad 3

    PC. If an update is available from Pepper Computer, a green checkmark will be 1. On your Pepper Pad 3, tap the Settings tab in the Pepper application, displayed. Tap the checkmark to get the update. tap the Sync icon and set the Sync password.
  • Page 11: Bookmarks And Clippings

    Bookmarks and Clippings Surfing the Web You can easily bookmark a Web page or keep a clipping of the page for The Pepper Pad 3 provides flexible and convenient Web browsing that you can offline viewing. tailor to your habits and interests.
  • Page 12: Using Instant Messaging

    Pad is the same for all devices. settings. Tap the Talk icon on the Applications page to launch the application. To use a Bluetooth keyboard with your Pepper Pad 3: AOL Instant Messaging Note: If you did not enter the AOL IM information during setup, tap the IM 1.
  • Page 13: Troubleshooting

    Pepper Pad 3 specifications 22 Troubleshooting Meet the Pepper Pad 3 If your Pepper Pad 3 will not turn on Web Player If you cannot turn your Pepper Pad on, make sure that Pepper Pad is plugged in. The light near the power jack should be on. It is yellow when the battery is Hardware Specifications charging and green when the battery is charged.
  • Page 14: Index

    23 Index FCC information 24 Index FCC Information Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits application media control keys, 10 are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference icons, 15 in a residential installation.
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  • Page 16 © 2006 Pepper Computer, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Pepper, Pepper Computer and the Pepper logo are trademarks of Pepper Computer, Inc. Pepper Computer, Inc. 10 Maguire Rd., Suite 211 Lexington, MA 02421 www.pepper.com For Customer Service: send e-mail to peppersupport@hanbitamerica.com or call toll-free (866) 237-1001.

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