Laboratory Exercise Set #10 Printers General Instructions:: Lab 11.1 Backing Up An Ios Device To A PC or Mac Using Itunes
Laboratory Exercise Set #10 Printers General Instructions:: Lab 11.1 Backing Up An Ios Device To A PC or Mac Using Itunes
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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
1. For this exercise, you can either use your own device or use the Internet as a resource material. If
you choose to use the latter, make sure that you site the source.
2. Insert pictures on items where you need to perform an action while answer those items with
questions (in blue font). Your responses/answers must be in ALL CAPS.
3. This is a group activity. You need to name ALL members of your group below and there attendance
(present/absent) when the activity was held. I am hoping that you will be fair in the attendance.
Also, make sure that your submission is in PDF format to avoid distortion of the pages upon
submission to Canvas.
Lab 11.1 Backing Up an iOS Device to a PC or Mac Using iTunes
Objective:
To be able to use the iTunes application to back up the operating system and settings on
an iOS device
Parts:
An iOS-based device
A PC or Mac computer
A USB cable to connect the iOS device to the PC or MAC
An Apple ID and password
Procedure:
Complete the following procedure and answer the accompanying questions.
1. Power on the PC or Mac and the iOS device. Log in as required.
2. Ensure the PC or Mac has iTunes installed. If the application is not installed, download and install it.
Open iTunes.
3. Attach the USB cable from the iOS device to the computer.
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4. On the Mac or PC, the iOS device should display or you can choose it from the top, left where the
music notes icon is located. Note that you may have to click Continue > Get Started if this is a
device that has never been connected before.
What i OS version does
iTunes show is on the iOS devic
e?
IOS 12.5.2 ON THE
FIRST GENERATION
IPAD AIR
What i s the iOS serial n
umber shown i n iTunes?
DQTN74RNFK14
5. In the Backups section, select the This computer radio button.
Looking at the screen, does this Mac or PC where the backup is to be stored have the ability to
encrypt the backup file? [ Yes | No ]
How do you know?
IN THE BACKUPS SECTION WE CAN SEE THE OPTION WHERE YOU CAN ENCRYPT LOCAL
BACKUP WHICH IT HAS THE ABILITY TO DO THAT.
6. Click the Back Up Now button.
What information displays under the Latest Backup section?
TODAY 17:02 TO THIS COMPUTER
What option on the screen would you use if you needed to reinstall the iOS operating system?
THE “RESTORE IPAD…” BUTTON
Lab 11.2 Determining Memory Resources in an iOS-Based Device
Objective:
To be able to use the Apple-iOS operating system to determine the amount of memory
Parts:
An Apple iPhone or iPad
Procedure:
Complete the following procedure and answer the accompanying questions.
1. Ensure that the Apple device is powered on.
2. Access the Home screen (by pressing the Home screen button []). Tap on the Settings option. Note
that you may have to swipe your finger to access the Settings option if multiple pages of icons are
present.
3. Tap the General option. Tap the About option. Locate the Capacity option, which shows the total
amount of memory installed.
How much memory is available on the device?
__________________________________________________________________________
4. Locate the Available option, which shows the amount of memory that is not being used.
How much memory is free?
__________________________________________________________________________
5. Return to the Home screen.
Lab 11.3 Determining Memory Resources in an Android-Based Device
Objective:
To be able to use the Android operating system to determine the amount of memory
Parts:
An Android-based device
Procedure:
Complete the following procedure and answer the accompanying questions.
Note:
The Android operating system is an open source operating system. Options vary from
device to device, but most configuration options are similar.
1. Ensure that the Android device is powered on.
2. Access the Home screen by tapping the Home icon. Tap the Settings option. Note that you may have
to swipe your finger to access the Settings option if multiple pages of icons are present.
3. Tap the Storage option. Locate the total amount of storage.
How much memory is available on the device?
128 GB
4. Locate how much memory is available (not being used).
How much memory is free?
53.2 GB
How much memory is being used by applications?
30.3 GB
Does this device have external storage? If so, how could you tell?
IT DOESN’T HAVE EXTERNAL STORAGE BECAUSE IN THE FIRST PLACE I DID NOT PUT ANY SD
CARD, AND IT DOESN’T HAVE SD CARD TAB BESIDE PHONE STORAGE.
5. Return to the Home screen.
Lab 11.4 Managing Files on a Mobile Device
Objective:
To be able to copy files or send files using an Android or Apple iOS-based device
Parts:
Android device or Apple iOS device
Procedure:
Complete the following procedure and answer the accompanying questions.
Android
1. If working on an Apple device, please go to Step 16. Power on the Android device.
2. Access the Camera app by touching the Camera icon on the Home screen.
3. Normally in the Camera app, there is an icon of a camera or a circle that you touch to take the
picture. Frequently, there is a sound effect of a camera shutter. Take a picture.
4. Return to the home screen by touching the home icon. If the home icon is not showing, touch the
screen where it normally appears (bottom left, center icon).
5. Locate and access (touch) the File Manager app.
6. Unless the settings have been changed, most photos are stored by default on internal storage. Touch
the internal storage option. The internal storage folders list to the right.
7. Locate and open (touch) the DCIM folder.
8. Locate and open the Camera folder.
9. To open a picture, touch the filename. Frequently there are options such as rotating or cropping the
photo found by touching just outside the photograph.
What photo options are available?
SEND, SET AS, ADD TO, EDIT AND DELETE
10. Return to the file listing by using the return button. The return button is the button on the screen that
is a return arrow such as the one shown here: If the return button is not shown, you can touch
the bottom left of the screen and the return arrow normally shows.
11. Enable the checkbox by the name of the photograph by touching the checkbox.
12. Options either appear or you can touch an icon normally located in the upper-right or -left corner
that allow options to appear. Locate the options that include the copy function.
13. Go to another folder located on your internal storage. Select the Paste option.
14. Delete the original and copied photograph.
15. Power off the device and return it to the original location.
Apple
16. Power on the Apple device.
17. Access the Camera app by touching the Camera icon on the home screen.
18. Tap the icon of the camera to take the picture. Frequently, there is a sound effect of a camera
shutter. Take a picture.
19. Notice how a small image of the photograph is available in the lower-left corner. Tap the graphic of
the photo. Note that you can also access the photograph using the Photos home screen icon.
20. Options are available in the top-right corner. If these options have disappeared, just tap the photo.
Describe three options available at the top of a photograph.
THREE OF THE FOLLOWING WILL BE EDIT, A HEART, A
BOX WITH AN ARROW, A TRASH CAN, AND DONE.
21. Select the option that has a box with an arrow in it. Select Email Photo.
22. In the To: textbox, type a valid email address such as your own by tapping inside the blank space to
the right of To:. See the instructor if you don’t know of an email address to use.
What email address did you use?
[email protected]
23. In the Subject textbox, type Class photo. Notice how the photo is already attached to the email.
24. Tap the Send button in the top-right corner of the email.
25. Take another photograph.
26. Either using the Camera app or the Photos app, relocate the original photograph.
27. Tap the photo to bring up the options in the right corner if they are not showing. Select the
Slideshow icon.
28. Select a type of transition by tapping the Transitions option.
What transition did you choose?
MAGAZINE
29. Select Start Slideshow. Stop the slideshow by tapping on the screen.
30. Delete the two photographs.
31. Power off the device and return it to the original location.
Lab 11.5 Connecting a Mobile Device to a Wi-Fi network
Objective:
To be able to connect an Android or Apple iOS-based device to an IEEE 802.11 Wi-Fi
network
Parts:
Android device or Apple iOS device
Procedure:
Complete the following procedure and answer the accompanying questions.
Note:
Android is an open source operating system. The operating system may be modified by
the vendor. Android simulators are available for free and can be used for the Android
portion of this lab.
Android
1. If working on an Apple device, please go to Step 7. Power on the Android device.
2. Access the Home screen by pressing the home button. Locate the Settings option by swiping if
necessary.
3. Ta p the Settings opti
on > option ally Wireless and
network > Wi-Fi/Wi-
Fi settings.
4. Ta p the Wi-
Fi network you want to join.
Optionally enter the security
credentials > Connect. Note
that if the Wi-
Fi network is not shown beca
use the wir eless access poin
t is not bro adcasting the
SSID,
then you ca n tap t
he Add Wi-
Fi network option
at the
bottom of t he page
and enter t he relev
ant SSID a nd secu
rity credent ials.
5. Ve rify the wireless sy
m bol shows at the to
p of the mobile device.
6. To disconnect from a network,
tap the connected network > Forget.
Apple
7. If working on an Android device, please go to Step 1. Power on the
Apple device.
8. Access the ho
me screen by pressing t
he home button. Locate
the Settings option by s
wiping if
necessary.
9. Tap the Settings option > Wi-Fi. Ensure Wi-Fi is enabled by tapping the button to the far right of the
option to the enabled (right) side.
10. Tap the Wi-Fi network you want to join. Optionally enter the security credentials > Join. Note that if
the Wi-Fi network is not shown because the wireless access point is not broadcasting the SSID
, then you can tap the Other option at the bottom of the page and
enter the relevant SSID and security credentials.
11. Verify the wireless symbol shows at the top of the mobile device.
12. To disconnect from a network, tap the connected network > Forget This Network.