TheWLAN version does not have a Nano-SIM card slot.All pictures and illustrations in this document are for your reference only and may differ from the final product.Preparing your device
Installing cards
Power off the device before inserting or removing a card. Note that the WLAN version does not have a Nano-SIM card slot.Charging your device
Connect your device to a power outlet using the USB cable and power adapter provided.
Use the PenHold the pen close to the tablet until a white dot appears on the screen.Use the upper and lower button functions of the pen.Using the pen on a coated screen may interfere with the pen-writing experience.If your pen is not responsive, please try switching pen protocols. Hold both buttons consecutively for 25 seconds to switch between pen protocols (WGP & AES).
Warranty information
Lenovo provides a warranty period for your device. To check the warranty status of your device purchase upgrades, go to , and then select the product and follow the on-screen instructions.
Compliance with the RE Directive
Lenovo PC HK Limited declares that the radio equipment type Lenovo TB-J606L and Lenovo TB-J606F are in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU.
The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address:
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This radio equipment operates with the following frequency bands and maximum radio-frequency power:
Restrictions of use:
Usage of this device is limited to indoor in the band 5150 to 5350MHz.
The above information is for EU countries only. Please refer to the actual product for supported frequency bands in other countries.Specific Absorption Rate information
YOUR MOBILE DEVICE MEETS INTERNATIONAL GUIDELINES FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES.
Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves (radiofrequency electromagnetic fields) recommended by international guidelines. The guidelines were developed by an independent scientific organization (ICNIRP) and include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The radio wave exposure guidelines use a unit of measurement known as the Specific
Absorption Rate, or SAR.
Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions with the device transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. The highest SAR values under the ICNIRP guidelines for your device model are listed below:
ChartBuilder is a dynamic charts and rehearsal app for learning worship music faster than ever. Available for iOS and Android, ChartBuilder is the best tool available for equipping musicians on your team to make the most out of their practice time.
This guided tour will walk you through everything you need to know to be successful with ChartBuilder, starting with how to access charts and RehearsalMix in-app and ending with the best ways to use ChartBuilder live during service.
Content Subscription: For an Organization to give any users access to the MultiTracks.com chart catalog in ChartBuilder, that Organization first needs to purchase the Content Subscription. The Content sub covers unlimited access to Chart content in ChartBuilder. Keep in mind: purchased PDF charts can be accessed in ChartBuilder without the Content subscription.
App Seats: For an Organization with the content subscription to grant multiple team members access to Chart content in ChartBuilder, each team member needs to be given an app subscription seat ($1.99/seat), granting the team member unlimited access to the chart catalog directly in ChartBuilder.
The Solo Practice Bundle is a single subscription built to equip any musician with a set of tools to enhance personal practice time. It unlocks access to dynamic charts and RehearsalMix in ChartBuilder for a single user.
Note: A user can purchase the Solo Practice Bundle for their own rehearsal needs in their Organization. If a user logs into another organization to access setlists, they will need an app seat granted by an organization admin.
Dismiss and Explore: Once in the Sign Up screen, tap the X in the top right to dismiss the screen and try the sample setlist out for yourself. Sign up or log in at any time through the Account Tab.
Note: If you are wanting to use ChartBuilder through an already existing organization, you do not have to create an account first. We recommend waiting for your organizational admin to send an invite for you to join, and then finish creating your account on MultiTracks.com
When logging in to ChartBuilder for the first time, you will see the Setlists Tab main screen, where every upcoming and past setlist in the organization can be viewed (depending on your user permissions).
Library: The Library tab is where you can quickly find songs for which you have purchased tracks, ProPresenter templates, or any other MultiTracks.com product. It also contains songs that have been added to previous setlists and uploaded Cloud Songs.
Account: Manage account settings, MIDI control, and subscriptions from the Account tab. You can also quickly switch between organizations that your user account is logged in to from this screen.
Tap Done to finish building the setlist shell. ChartBuilder will then open the Setlist Overview page, the home of this setlist. This is where you will add/remove songs, edit song order, save and restore Cloud versions of the setlist, and manage team members added to the setlist.
The first step of building a setlist is to add songs. This can be done from a few places in the app. Here we will break down the SetlistBuilder experience, accessible directly in the Setlist Overview page.
If your setlist is empty, you will see an "Add Songs" button. The Add Songs button in your setlist opens a condensed Browse experience for adding songs to the currently opened setlist. The SetlistBuilder menu header shows the setlist name, number of songs currently in the setlist, and the total setlist time length.
Setlists created from MultiTracks.com, Playback, or another ChartBuilder device in your organization can be opened directly in ChartBuilder. As previously mentioned, content and user permissions apply when opening a setlist.
Tap the ellipsis icon (i.e., 3-dot icon) next to Edit to open the quick access menu. Tap Edit Setlist Details to make changes to the setlist Name, Date, and Pin toggle. Save to cloud and these changes will be available across other devices.
Setlists in MultiTracks.com are connected across the MultiTracks.com ecosystem. If changes are saved by a user with the proper permissions, the saved version of the setlist in the cloud is updated and accessible by any team members with access to the setlist in Playback or ChartBuilder.
Team members can be given access to any setlist in an organization. Once added to a setlist, a team member can open it in ChartBuilder and access dynamic charts and RehearsalMix for their own practice time with the proper permissions. Team members can be added to setlists on the website or in ChartBuilder.
NOTE: Adding team members to your organization is easy and can be done in the People section of your Account on MultiTracks.com. Learn how to add team members by email or by Planning Center import.
Often a worship leader will want to finish building a setlist before sharing with the team for practice. Team members added to a setlist on MultiTracks.com can be sent an email notification when the setlist is ready for them.
Back button: Tap to exit the chart view and return to the Setlist Overview. NOTE: If a song chart has been opened from the Browse or Library sections, tapping Back will return to the last viewed page.
Song Title/Setlist view: Tap the song name to view the setlist at a glance. This will expand a window including the Setlist Details and song order. Tap on any other song in this setlist view to quickly navigate to that song chart.
Tap the song name in the header to expand the setlist dropdown, displaying a summary of the currently loaded setlist. Tap any song in this dropdown to quickly navigate to that song in the setlist.
The Customize Chart menu contains multiple adjustable filters and toggles for any user to create their own favorite chart style. These changes will affect how each chart is viewed in a setlist or on the device.
Condensed: The chart content of repeated identical song sections is hidden. Only the song section bubble and MD Notes are shown. (NOTE: Condensed charts are only available when RehearsalMix Player is disabled.)
The primary section of every song chart is the actual chart. Every song section and included chart data can viewed by scrolling up/down or left/right, depending on which Setting is chosen for scroll/paging.
Song Sections: The Icon + Title of every song section sits above the included chart data. The Tablet view will contain all section chart data in a colored outline that matches the song section icon.
MD Notes: Dynamic performance notes created by the MultiTracks.com team are pinned to the top of each song section container. These notes help provide dynamic performance context for each section of a song.
RehearsalMix Player: The RehearsalMix Player is anchored at the bottom of every song chart by default. Learn more about using RehearsalMix in ChartBuilder for a better practice experience below.
Song Sections: A colored bar underneath the playhead indicates which song section the player is currently in. ChartBuilder will automatically highlight the section that RehearsalMix is currently in and will auto-scroll the chart when paging is necessary.
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