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→ Networks → Airplane mode.

3.

Swipe Wi-Fi icon right or left to turn Wi-Fi on or off. 



Connecting to a network

1.

Swipe from the right edge of the display to access the Charms bar.



2.

Touch Settings

 → Available 

 → Select an available network → Connect

.

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Mobile broadband setting

Turning On/Off mobile broadband

1.

Swipe from the right edge of the display to access the Charms bar.



2.

Touch Settings

 →Change PC settings → Networks → Airplane mode.

3.

Swipe Mobile broadband icon left or right to turn mobile broadband on or off.



Connecting to a mobile broadband network

1.

Ensure an active SIM card is inserted into the tablet. 



2.

Swipe from the right edge of the display to access the Charms bar.

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3.

Touch Setting 

 → Network → Connections 

 → Your Service Provider → Connect.

4.

The estimated data usage will be shown once the mobile broadband network is enabled. 



NOTE: You can choose the option Connect automatically to connect the mobile broadband 

automatically.

NOTE: Your tablet will automatically prioritize Wi-Fi networks over mobile broadband networks, 

when both are available. If your tablet is connected to the mobile broadband and any of saved Wi-Fi 

connections comes within range, it will disconnect from the mobile network and connect to the 

Wi-Fi automatically. For more information on turning on Wi-Fi network, see 

Wi-Fi setting

.

Disconnecting from mobile broadband network



1.

Swipe from the right edge of the display to access the Charms bar.

2.

Touch Setting 



 → Network 

 → Your Service Provider → Disconnect.

NOTE: Once your tablet has disconnected from mobile broadband, the option Connect 

automatically will be disabled as well.

Mobile broadband options

1.

Swipe from the right edge of the display to access the Charms bar.



2.

Touch Settings 

 →Networks 

 .

3.



Touch and hold Your Service Provider or right-click if docked.

– Touch Show estimated data usage/Hide estimated data usage to show or hide your data usage.

– Touch Set as metered connection/Non metered connection to set a particular connection as a 

metered/non-metered connection.

– Touch View connection properties to view your connected mobile broadband properties.

NOTE: If the option Set as metered connection is enabled, Windows Update will not download 

updates automatically unless it is a high priority, critical security update.

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Service Provider hardware information

1.

Swipe from the right edge of the display to access the Charms bar.



2.

Touch Settings 

 → Change PC settings → Network. 

3.

Touch Your Service Provider to view the hardware information including the subscriber information 



and International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number.

Enabling PIN lock

1.

Swipe from the right edge of the display to access the Charms bar.



2.

Touch Settings 

 → Network 

.

3.



Touch and hold Your Service Provider or right-clicked if docked.

4.

Touch View connection propertiesSecurityUse a PIN.



5.

Enter your SIM PIN Code.

NOTE: Your Service Provider refers to the network service providers available in your location.

CAUTION: If you enter the incorrect PIN code, your mobile broadband connection will not be 

established. If you unsuccessfully enter the code three times, your SIM card will be locked. To 

unlock the SIM card, contact your service provider to get a Personal Unblocking Key (PUK) to 

unlock the SIM card.

NOTE: Before you contact your carrier, have your IMEI number ready.

Refreshing / Recovering / Re-setting your tablet

You can refresh / recover / restore your tablet to original factory settings.

1.

Swipe from the right edge of the display to access the Charms bar.



2.

Touch Settings 

 → Change PC Settings → Update and recovery → Recovery.

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– Refresh your PC without affecting your files

– Remove everything and reinstall Windows

– Advanced startup

3.

Select any recovery option to complete the task.



Refresh your PC without affecting your files

This option enables you to refresh your tablet without losing your photos, music, videos, and other 

personal files. If you want to perform this action:

1.

Click Get started. The Refresh your PC window opens.



2.

Click Next.

3.

Click Refresh.



Click Cancel to cancel this action.

Remove everything and re-install Windows

This option enables you to recycle or start over your tablet completely, and you can reset to its default / 

factory settings. If you want to perform this action:

1.

Click Get Started. The Rest your PC window opens.



2.

Click Next.

After you click Next, you will now have to select any of the two below options to finish the task:

• Just remove my files — If you select this option, Windows removes all your files including your 

photos, music, videos, and other personal files.

• Fully clean the drive — If you select this option, Windows resets your tablet.

CAUTION: Resetting your tablet erases all data from your tablet, including your account 

configuration, music, pictures, files, and so on. Ensure that you back up all the required data 

before you proceed.

Click Cancel to cancel this action.

Advanced startup

This option enables you to start up from a device or compact disc (such as DVD or USB drive) and change 

your tablet’s firmware settings, change Windows startup settings, or restore Windows from the system 

image. If you want to perform this action, click Restart Now.

NOTE: Third-party applications will be removed.

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Synchronizing your tablet

Using Microsoft account

If your computer has Microsoft Windows 8.1 installed, you can synchronize user settings of your tablet 

with your computer using a Microsoft account. When you sign in with your Microsoft account on your 

tablet, you can automatically synchronize your settings, including internet browser history, application 

settings, and personal files etc., with other Windows 8.1 PCs and Windows 8.1 tablets.

NOTE: You need a wireless connection for both your computer and tablet.

1.

Go to Charms bar, then click Settings 



 → PC Settings Accounts → Switch to a Microsoft 

account to switch your computer local account to your Microsoft account.

2.

A new option will be added to PC Settings called Sync your settings.



3.

Click Settings 

 → PC Settings → More PC Settings → Sync your settings to show all kind of 

toggles for synchronizing your data and settings.

Copying music, photos, and videos

1.

Connect a USB key or a Micro-SD card to the computer and copy the required files.



2.

After the copy is complete, use the Safely Remove Hardware wizard to remove your tablet from the 

computer.

3.

You can also use the Skydrive feature of Win 8.1 to copy music, photos, and videos.



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Optional Stylus Features

This section provides information about the features available on the Stylus.

Feature


Functionality

1 Pen lead

Provides touch functionality.

2 Pen button

Used to perform a left-click and right-click.

3 Middle barrel

Provides access to the battery compartment.

4 Pen clip / Pen rear cap

Used to secure the stylus in your pocket.

NOTE: The Stylus is optional and is sold separately.

NOTE: This Stylus only works with the Dell Venue 11 pro-5130 and Dell Venue 11 pro-7130/7139 

tablets. It is not designed to work the earlier family of Dell tablets. Also, the stylus purchased for use 

with any other Dell tablets is not supported by the Dell Venue 11 pro-5130 and Dell Venue 11 

pro-7130/7139 tablets.

You can replace the Stylus pen lead, as shown in the below image.

Getting Your Stylus Ready for Use

1.

Twist the middle barrel in a counter clockwise direction.



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2.

Insert a AAAA battery with the positive side facing the tip of the pen.

NOTE: Follow your local and regional statutes and regulations on disposal of battery waste.

3.

Re-assemble the barrel securely.



Using the Optional Stylus with Your Tablet 

The Stylus is ergonomically designed to work with your tablet for long time periods. The user can 

seamlessly switch between pen and finger entry without any manual mode switching.  The stylus 

supports features such as palm rejection, hovering, and pressure sensing, which allow for industry leading 

accuracy and ease of use with no calibration necessary.  The two buttons are software configurable for 

using features such as erasing, highlighting, or performing mouse clicks. You can use the tip of the stylus 

to draw shapes, select text, turn a page and write or sign the documents on your tablet.

You can also press the button on the side of the stylus to perform the left-click and right-click functions 

on your tablet.

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Desktop Dock Features

This section provides information about the features available on the Desktop dock.

Feature


Functionality

1 USB 3.0 connector

Connect USB devices, such as flash memory.

2 Audio connector

Connect headphones or external speakers.

3 Power status light

Indicates the power status.

4 Docking connector

Connect the docking connector on the tablet.

5 Power connector

Connect the AC adapter.

6 USB 3.0 connectors

Connect USB devices, such as flash memory.

7 Network connector

Connect an Ethernet cable for internet access.

8 HDMI connector

Connect HDMI-capable devices such as projectors, TV’s, and 

monitors.

9 DisplayPort connector

Connect DisplayPort-capable devices such as projectors, TV’s, and 

monitors.

NOTE: The desktop dock will only support USB 2.0 when docked with Venue Pro 11–5130.

NOTE: The Desktop dock is sold separately and is not shipped with the tablet.

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NOTE: In Venue Pro 11–5130, you can use the HDMI connector or DisplayPort connector to mirror 

the same external display. You can use unique content display through the HDMI connector or 

DisplayPort connector only in Venue Pro 11 – 7130/7139.

Connecting the Power Adapter

1.

Connect one end of the power adapter to a wall socket and the other end to the power connector 



port on the desktop dock.

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Thin Travel Keyboard Dock Features

This section provides information about the features available on the Thin keyboard dock.

Table 1.


Feature

Functionality

1 Magnets

Magnets to enable docking.

2 Docking pins

Allows the tablet to make electrical contact with the dock.

3 Docking 

Connectors

Connect the docking connector on the tablet.

4 Touch pad

Allows you to move the mouse pointer on the screen and provides the function of a 

mouse.


NOTE: The Thin travel keyboard dock is sold separately and is not shipped with the tablet.

Docking Your Tablet to the Thin Travel Keyboard Dock 

1.

Align the two docking connectors on the tablet to those on the dock.



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2.

Slide the tablet downward until the tablet clicks into place.. 

3.

Attach the keyboard cover and slide it down to attach the dock to the tablet.



NOTE: When the connection is made, you need to manually turn the on-screen keyboard off if it is 

displayed on the screen.

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Mobile Keyboard Dock Features

This section provides information about the features available on the keyboard dock.

Feature


Functionality

1 Docking connectors

Connect the docking guide slots on the tablet.

2 Rotatable hinge

Allows the tablet to rotate around the hinges.

3 Touch pad

Allows you to move the mouse pointer on the screen and provides the 

function of a mouse.

4 Dock Pins

Allows the tablet to make electrical contact with the dock.

5 micro USB power connector

Connect a micro USB charger to charge the dock

6 Caps Lock LED

Indicates if the Caps Lock key on the keyboard is turned on.

7 Battery charge LED

Indicates if the battery is charging when connected to AC power.

NOTE: The keyboard dock is sold separately and is not shipped with the tablet.

Docking Your Tablet to the Keyboard Dock 

1.

Dock the tablet.



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2.

Open the tablet and press the power button.

NOTE: When the connection is made, you need to manually turn the on-screen keyboard off if it is 

displayed on the screen.

Undocking Your Tablet from the Keyboard Dock

1.

Push and hold the button on the Mobile Keyboard dock.



2.

Lift the tablet from the Mobile Keyboard dock.

Charging the dock

CAUTION: Use only the supplied power adapter and power cable to charge your tablet and dock. 

Using unauthorized power adapters or power cables may cause severe damage to your tablet and 

dock.


1.

Connect the power adapter to the microUSB charging port on your keyboard dock. 

2.

The keyboard dock charges through the tablet if AC power is attached to the tablet. 



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NOTE: Power can't be directly attached to travel keyboard when the tablet is docked.

NOTE: The dock battery requires about four hours to fully charge.

For more information on the tablet battery charging time, see Charging the tablet.

You can check the keyboard dock battery status from:

• Battery-charge light located on the left side of the keyboard dock:

LED behavior

Description

Solid white color on

Battery is charging with AC power when AC 

adapter is connected directly to the dock.

Off

Battery is not charging, either no AC adapter is 



connected or battery is fully charged or the AC 

power is connected directly to the tablet.

For more information on checking the tablet battery status, see tablet battery charge status.

Battery behavior

When AC power is connected, the tablet gets charged first followed by the dock. During discharge or 

when AC power is not connected, the dock battery gets used first followed by the tablet.

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Cleaning Your Tablet

CAUTION: Before you clean your tablet, disconnect all cables. Clean your tablet with a soft cloth 

dampened with water. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners, which may contain flammable 

substances.

1.

Turn off your tablet. For more information on turning off your tablet, see Turning Off Your Tablet.



2.

Disconnect any attached devices, headphones, speakers, and keyboard dock from the tablet and 

from their electrical outlets.

3.

Remove any installed Micro-SD and Micro-SIM card. For more information on removing the Micro-



SD card and Micro-SIM card, see Remove the Micro-SD card and Remove the Micro-Sim card.

4.

Moisten a soft, lint-free cloth with either water or a display cleaner, and wipe the surface of the 



tablet until it is clean. Do not allow water from the cloth to seep down to the tablet ports and 

surrounding Windows button.

NOTE: To avoid damaging the tablet or display, follow the instructions that are included with the 

product.


NOTE: Do not clean the keyboard with a moist cloth.

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Troubleshooting

Battery problem

Problems


Possible causes

Possible solutions

Battery does not charge

• Unplug the Dell AC power 

adapter from the wall and 

verify that the outlet is 

functioning.

• Check all cable 

connections and plug 

back into the wall, then 

back into the tablet.

• Check the AC adapter LED 

light to ensure if the AC 

adapter is working.

• Check all connectors to 

ensure proper 

connectivity.

If the AC adapter works and 

the battery does not charge, 

try to:


• Remove and re-insert the 

battery to ensure the 

battery fits to its 

connectors properly.

• Replace with another 

battery, if available.

NOTE: The tablet battery 

requires about 4 hours to 

fully charge.

The tablet's temperature is below 0 °C 

or higher than 40 °C.

Charge the battery in an 

ambient temperature 

between 0 °C to 40 °C.

The battery or power adapter is 

damaged.


Contact a Dell authorized 

reseller to replace the battery 

or power adapter.

Battery drains quickly even 

when the tablet is in Standby 

mode


If the tablet is not in the range of a 

network it can connect to, the tablet 

continues to send out signals to locate 

a base station and drains the battery.

• Temporarily turn off the 

tablet.


• Move the tablet in range 

of a network it can 

connect to, or temporarily 

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turn off the wireless 

connection on your tablet.

• Use your tablet in airplane 

mode.


System problem

Problems


Possible causes

Possible solutions

Tablet does not turn on

The battery is completely 

discharged.

1.

Charge the tablet for at least 



4 hours.

2.

Press and hold the Power 



button for 4 seconds.

Tablet does not turn off

Press and hold the Power button 

for 11 seconds to perform a hard 

shut down.

Tablet locks up

1.

Press and hold the power 



button for 11 seconds to 

perform a hard shut down.

2.

Remove the power supply 



and unplug / plug the 

battery.


Tablet is not responding or 

behaving unexpectedly

• Driver failure

• Operating system failure

• Virus/Malware

1.

Shut down and restart your 



tablet.

2.

Refresh the tablet.



3.

Contact Dell’s support 

service. Go to dell.com/

support or dell.com/

contactdell.

Software or feature is not 

working as expected

Restart your tablet. Software 

updates may have been 

downloaded in the background. 

Swipe from the right edge of the 

display to access the Charms bar 

and touch Settings→ Power→ 

Restart to restart the tablet.

Docking station not working as 

expected


Un-dock / Re-dock your tablet. If 

the issue still continues, power 

cycle your tablet on the dock.

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Touchscreen problem

Problems


Possible causes

Possible solutions

Touchscreen responds slowly or 

improperly

Protective cover prevents the 

tablet from recognizing your 

inputs.

• Shutdown and restart your 



tablet.

• Gently wipe the display with a 

clean dry cloth.

• Remove any protective covers 

from the touchscreen.

• If the operating system is re-

installed, make sure all the 

drivers are installed.

Network problem

Problems


Possible causes

Possible solutions

No wireless connection

1.

Check if the wireless radio is 



on. See 

Wi-Fi setting

 .

2.

Try to get closer to the 



wireless access point.

3.

Reset the wireless router if 



using a private network; 

open the browser to view 

the landing page if using a 

public network.

No mobile broadband 

connection

• The mobile broadband has 

been capped.

• No signal from the service 

provider.

1.

Check if the mobile 



broadband is turned on. See 

Turning On/Off mobile 

broadband

2.

Move your tablet to a 



different location for better 

signal reception.

Contact your service provider to 

change your broadband plan.

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System Setup

System Setup enables you to manage your computer hardware and specify BIOS

‐level options. From the 

System Setup, you can:

• Change the NVRAM settings after you add or remove hardware

• View the system hardware configuration

• Enable or disable integrated devices

• Set performance and power management thresholds

• Manage your computer security

To access the system setup options (BIOS):

1.

Connect your tablet to the keyboard dock or connect a USB enabled keyboard to your tablet.



2.

Press the Power 

 button to turn on your tablet or restart your tablet, if you have already turned 

on your tablet.

3.

Press F2 after the Dell logo appears.



NOTE: You might have to press F2 repeatedly until the Windows redirects to the system setup 

options.


To access the setup options (BIOS) without an external keyboard :

1.

Press the Power 



 button to turn on your tablet or restart your tablet, if you have already turned 

on your tablet.

2.

Press and hold the Volume Up button when the Dell logo appears on the screen.



3.

When the F12 Boot Selection menu appears, press the Volume Up button to change the boot 

selection to the BIOS Setup option.

NOTE: The Volume Up button cycles through the menu options (Boot Options, BIOS Setup, 

Diagnostics, and so on. You can select the desired option by pressing the Volume Up button.)

4.

Press the Volume Down button to select the option.



System Setup (BIOS) Options

Table 2. System Information

Option

Function


BIOS Version

Displays the BIOS revision.

Service Tag

Displays the service tag of your tablet.

Asset Tag

Displays the asset tag of your tablet.

Ownership Tag

Displays the ownership information.

Manufacture Date

Displays the date of manufacture.

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Option

Function


Ownership Date

Displays the ownership 

date.

Express Service Code



Displays the Express 

Service code of the 

tablet.

Memory Installed



Displays the memory installed on the tablet.

Memory Available

Displays the memory available on the tablet.

Memory Speed

Displays the memory speed.

Memory Channel Mode

Displays the memory 

capacities on the tablet.

Memory Technology

Displays new type of 

device file in Linux for 

interacting with flash 

memory.

Processor Type



Displays the processor 

type available on the 

tablet.

Core Count



Displays the core count 

of the tablet.

Processor ID

Displays the processor 

ID of the tablet.

Current Clock Speed

Displays the current 

clock speed of the 

tablet.

Minimum Clock Speed



Displays the minimum 

clock speed of the 

tablet.

Maximum Clock Speed



Displays the maximum 

clock speed of the 

tablet.

Processor L2 Cache



Displays the L2 cache of 

the tablet.

Processor L3 Cache

Displays the L3 cache of 

the tablet.

HT Capable

Displays the tablet is 

Hyper-Thread capable.

64–bit Technology

Displays the tablet 

functions with 64-bit 

technology (Intel 

EM64T).

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Option

Function


Video Controller

Displays the video 

controller used in the 

tablet.


Video BIOS Version

Displays the BIOS 

version number of the 

tablet.


Video Memory

Displays the video 

memory of the tablet.

Panel Type

Displays the panel type 

used in the tablet.

Native Resolution

Displays the resolution 

of the tablet.

Audio Controller

Displays the audio 

controller used in the 

tablet.

Wi-Fi Device



Displays the Wi-Fi device 

in the tablet.

Cellular Device

Displays the cellular 

device in the tablet.

Bluetooth Device

Displays the Bluetooth 

device in the tablet.

Table 3. Battery Information

Option


Function

AC Adapter

Displays the AC Adapter information.

Battery Status

Displays the current battery status.

Battery Charge State

Displays if the battery is charging/discharging.

Battery Health

Displays the battery health.

Table 4. Boot Sequence

Option

Function


Boot Sequence

Displays the order that the BIOS searches devices 

when trying to find an operating system to boot. 

The options are:

• Windows Boot Manager

• UEFI


Boot List Option

Allows you to change the boot list option.

• Legacy

• UEFI


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Option

Function


You can also perform other options. The options 

are:


• Add Boot Option — This option allows you to 

add a boot option

• Delete Boot Option — This option allows you 

to delete an existing boot option

• View — This option allows you to view a boot 

option


Table 5. Advanced Boot Options

Option


Function

Enable Legacy Option ROMs

During the UEFI boot mode, the Enable Legacy 

Option ROMs option will allow legacy option 

ROMs to load. This option is not allowed if Secure 

Boot is enabled.

Table 6. Date/Time

Option


Function

System Date

Displays the system date.

System Time

Displays the system time.

Table 7. System Configuration

Option

Function


USB Configuration

Allows you to configure the integrated USB 

controller. The options:

• Enable Boot Support

• Enable USB3.0 Controller

• Enable External USB Port

By default, all the options are enabled.

USB PowerShare

Allows you to configure 

the USB PowerShare 

feature behavior. 

Default: Not enabled

Audio

This field allows you to 



enable or disable the 

integrated audio 

connector.

• Enable Audio. 

Default: Enabled

Miscellaneous Devices

Allows you to enable or disable various on-board 

devices.


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Option

Function


• Enable Microphone. Default: Enabled

• Enable Camera. Default: Enabled

• Enable Media Card. Default: Enabled

• Disable Media Card

Table 8. Video

Option


Function

LCD Brightness

Displays the panel brightness when the ambient 

light sensor is off.

• Brightness on Battery

• Brightness on AC

Table 9. Security

Option


Description

Admin Password

This field lets you set, change, or delete the administrator (admin) 

password (also known as the setup password). The admin password 

enables several security features.

The drive does not have a password set by default.

To add a new password:

• Enter the old password

• Enter the new password

• Confirm the new password

Click OK after entering the password details.

System Password

Allows you to set, change, or delete the tablet password (previously called 

the primary password).

The drive does not have a password set by default.

To add a new password:

• Enter the old password

• Enter the new password

• Confirm the new password

Click OK after entering the password details.

Strong Password

Enable strong password - This option is disabled by default.

Password Configuration

This field controls the minimum and maximum number of characters 

allowed for the admin and system passwords. Changes to these fields are 

not active until they are committed via the apply button or saving changes 

before exiting setup.

• Admin Password Min

• Admin Password Max

• System Password Min

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Option

Description

• System Password Max

Password Bypass

This option lets you bypass the system (Boot) Password and the internal 

HDD password prompts during a system restart.

• Disabled

• Reboot Bypass (Default Enabled)

Password Change

Allows you to determine whether changes to the system and hard disk 

passwords are permitted when an administrator password is set.

• Allow Non-Admin Password Changes (Default)

Non-Admin Setup 

Changes


This option lets you determine whether changes to the setup options are 

permitted when an administrator password is set.

• Allow Wireless Switch Changes (Default)

TPM Security

This option lets you control whether the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) in 

the system is enabled and visible to the operating system.

TPM Security (Default)

• TPM ACPI Support

• Deactivate

• Activate

NOTE: Activation, deactivation, and clear options are not affected if 

you load the setup program's default values. Changes to this option 

take effect immediately.

PTT Security

Allows you to enable or disable PTT Support.

• PTT Security (Default)

• Revoke Trust (Default)

Computrace (R)

This field lets you activate / de-activate or disable the BIOS module 

interface of the optional Computrace Service from Absolute Software.

• Deactivate (Default)

• Disable

• Activate

CPU XD Support

This option enables or disables the Execute Disable mode of the 

Processor.

• Enable CPU XD Support (Default Enable)

Admin Setup Lockout

Allows you to enable or disable the option to enter setup when an admin 

password is set.

• Enable Admin Setup Lockout (Default)

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Table 10. Secure Boot

Option


Function

Secure Boot

Allows you to enable or disable the secure boot 

feature. Default : Disabled

Expert Key Management

Allows you to manipulate the security key 

databases only if the system is in Custom Mode. 

The Enable Custom Mode option is disabled by 

default. The options are:

• PK


• KEK

• db


• dbx

If you enable the Custom Mode, the relevant 

options for PK, KEK, db, and dbx appear. The 

options are:

• Save to File- Saves the key to a user-selected 

file


• Replace from File- Replaces the current key 

with a key from a user-selected file

• Append from File- Adds a key to the current 

database from a user-selected file

• Delete- Deletes the selected key

• Reset All Keys- Resets to default setting

• Delete All Keys- Deletes all the keys

NOTE: If you disable the Custom Mode, all the 

changes made will be erased and the keys will 

restore to default settings.

Table 11. Performance

Option


Description

Multi Core Support

Specifies whether the processor will have one or all cores enabled. The 

performance of some applications will improve with the additional cores.

• All (Default)

• 1


• 2

Intel SpeedStep

Allows you to enable or disable the Intel SpeedStep mode of the 

processor.

• Enable Intel(R) SpeedStep (Default)

C States Control

Allows you to enable or disable the additional processor sleep states.

• C states (Default)

Intel TurboBoost

Allows you to enable or disable Intel TurboBoost mode of the processor.

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Option

Description

• Enable Intel TurboBoost (Default) — Allows the Intel TurboBoost driver 

to increase the performance of the CPU or graphics processor.

HyperThread control

Allows you to enable or disable the HyperThreading in the processor. 

Default: Enabled

Rapid Start Technology

This option may improve the battery life by automatically putting the tablet 

into a low power state during the sleep state, for a user-specified amount 

of time. The options are:

• Intel Rapid Start Feature

• Transition to Rapid Start when using timer

By default, all the options are enabled.

Table 12. Power Management

Option


Description

AC Behavior

Allows the tablet to power-on automatically, when AC adapter is 

plugged. The option is disabled.

• Wake on AC

Auto On Time

Allows you to set the time at which the system must turn on 

automatically. The options are:

• Disabled (Default)

• Every Day

• Weekdays

• Select Days

Peak Shift

This option allows to use minimize AC consumption during peak power 

time of day.

• Monday


• Tuesday

• Wednesday

• Thursday

• Friday


• Saturday

• Sunday


Advanced Battery Charge 

Configuration

This option places batteries in the system advanced battery charging 

mode to maximize battery health.

• Monday

• Tuesday

• Wednesday

• Thursday

• Friday

• Saturday

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Option

Description

• Sunday

Primary Battery Charge 

Configuration

• Adaptive

• Standard

• ExpressCharge

• Primary AC Use

• Custom


NOTE: Some of the battery settings may not be available for all 

battery types. To enable this option, you should disable the 

Advanced Battery Charge Configuration Mode.

Intel Smart Connect 

Technology

This option, if enabled, will periodically sense the nearby wireless 

connections, while the tablet is asleep. Default: Disabled

Table 13. POST Behavior

Option

Description



Adapter Warnings

Allows you to activate the adapter warning messages when certain 

power adapters are used. The option is enabled by default.

• Enable Adapter Warnings

Fastboot

This option can speed up the boot process by bypassing some 

compatibility steps.

• Minimal

• Thorough

• Auto (Default Enable)

NOTE: Enabling the Fastboot will prevent F2 BIOS access through 

USB or Thin / Travel keyboard. You can still access the BIOS Setup, 

by pressing the Volume Up button after the Dell logo screen 

appears.


Table 14. Virtualization Support

Option


Description

Virtualization

This option specifies whether a Virtual Machine Monitor (VMM) can 

utilize the additional hardware capabilities provided by Intel Virtualization 

technology.

• Enable Intel Virtualization Technology (Default)

VT for Direct I/O

This option specifies whether a Virtual Machine Monitor (VMM) can 

utilize the additional hardware capabilities provided by Intel Virtualization 

Technology for Direct I/O.

• Enable VT for Direct I/O (Default)

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Option

Description

Trusted Execution

This option specifies whether a Measured Virtual Machine Monitor 

(MVMM) can utilize the additional hardware capabilities provided by Intel 

Trusted Execution Technology. Default: disabled

Table 15. Wireless

Option


Description

Wireless Device Enable

Allows you to enable or disable the wireless devices

• WWAN (Default Enable)

• WLAN / WiGig

Table 16. Maintenance

Option

Description



Service Tag

Displays the service tag of your tablet.

Asset Tag

Allows you to create a system asset tag if an asset tag is not already set. 

This option is not set by default.

Table 17. System Logs

Option

Description



BIOS events

Displays the system event log and allows you to clear the log.

• Clear Log

Power events

Displays the power event log and allows you to clear the log.

• Clear Log

Updating the BIOS 

It is recommended to update your BIOS (system setup), on replacing the system board or if an update is 

available. For tablet, ensure that the battery is fully charged and connected to a power outlet

1.

Re-start the tablet.



2. Go to dell.com/support.

3. Enter the Service Tag or Express Service Code and click Submit.

NOTE: To locate the Service Tag, click Where is my Service Tag?

NOTE: If you cannot find your Service Tag, click Detect My Product. Proceed with the 

instructions on screen.

4. If you are unable to locate or find the Service Tag, you can select your product from the products list 

under the General Support.

5. Choose the Product Type from the list.

6. Select your product model and the Product Support page of your product appears.

7. Click Get Drivers and click View All Drivers.

The Drivers and Downloads page opens.

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8. On the Drivers and Downloads screen, under the Operating System drop-down list, select BIOS.

9. Identify the latest BIOS file and click Download File.

You can also analyze which drivers need an update. To do this for your product, click Analyze 

System for Updates and follow the instructions on the screen.

10. Select your preferred download method in the Please select your download method below 

window; click Download File.

The File Download window appears.

11. Click Save to save the file on your tablet.

12. Click Run to install the updated BIOS settings on your tablet.

Follow the instructions on the screen.

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Specifications

NOTE: Offerings may vary by region. The following specifications are only those required by law to 

ship with your computer. For comprehensive specification of your computer go to Specifications’ 

section in your Owner’s Manual available on the support site at dell.com/support. For more 

information about the configuration of your computer, go to Help and Support in your Windows 

operating system and select the option to view information about your computer.

System Information

System Chipset

Intel Atom Z3770 series

DRAM bus width

64 bits/channel ( LPDDR3 x 2CH)

Flash EPROM

128Mbit SPI

Processor

Processor type

Intel Atom Z3770 processor

External bus frequency

1066MT/s (LPDDR3)

Memory


Memory capacity

2GB; 1GB x 2 CH( 64-bit bus width per channel)

Memory type

LPDDR3


Memory speed

1066 MT/s

Minimum memory

2 GB


Maximum memory

2 GB


Video

Video type

Gen7 embedded in the Bay Trail-T SoC

Data bus


Video controller

Gen7 Media decode ( H.

264(1080p60),MPEG2,MVC,VC-1,WMV9,VP8,MJPEG )

Communications

Network adapter

LTE, HSPA+

Wireless

WLAN, BT, NFC

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Ports and Connectors

Audio


3.5 mm jack x1

Video


Mini HDMI x1

USB 2.0


USB3.0/2.0 x1 combo connector

USB 3.0


USB3.0/2.0 x1 combo connector

Memory card reader

Micro-SD card socket

Docking port

Dell 40-pin dock connector x1

Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) port

Micro SIM slot x1

Smart card

None

Display


Type

TFT-LCD with eDP I/F

Size

10.8 inches diagonal



Dimensions:

Height


250.20 mm (9.85 inches)

Width


149.25 mm (5.90 inches)

Diagonal


274.32 mm (10.08 inches)

Active area (X/Y)

239.04 mm / 134.46 mm

Maximum resolution

1920 x 1080 pixels

Maximum brightness

400 nits

Refresh rate

Minimum viewing angles:

Horizontal

80/80

Vertical


80/80

Pixel pitch

Camera (Front)

Type


OV 2722 (2 MP)

Resolution

1920 x 1080 pixels

Camera (Back)

Type

IMX 175 (8 MP)



Resolution

3264 x 2448 pixels

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Storage

Storage


eMMC 4.5.1 32 GB (HS200) / eMMC 4.5.1 64GB 

(HS200)


Battery

Type


2 Series X 1 Parallel (2S1P) Lithium ion

32Wh (Nominal)

Dimensions

Depth


230.64 mm (9.08 inches)

Height


4.71 mm (0.19 inch)

Width


83.3 mm (3.28 inches)

Weight


220.00 g (0.49 lb)

Voltage


7.4 VDC (nominal) and 8.7 VDC (maximum)

Temperature range

Operating

Charge:


0 °C to 50 °C; 32 °F to 158 °F

Discharge:

0 °C to 70 °C; 32 °F to 122 °F

Non-Operating

-20 °C to 65 °C; 4 °F to 149 °F

Coin-cell battery

3 V CR1220 lithium ion

Voltage : 3V

Capacity : 35mAh (23+/- 3 degree)

Weight: 0.8g

Temperature : -20 ~ +60 degree.

AC Adapter

Type

Input voltage



100 VAC to 240 VAC

Input current (maximum)

0.60 A

Input frequency



50 Hz to 60 Hz

Output power

23.4 W / 30 W

Output current (30 W)

19.5 V / 1.2 A (Continuous) 19.5 V / 1.53 A (peak 

current) ; 5 V / 2 A (Continuous)

Rated output voltage

19.5 Vdc


Temperature range:

Operating

0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F)

Non-operating

–40 °C to 70 °C (–40 °F to 158 °F)

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Physical

Height


176.76 mm (6.96 inches)

Width


279.74 mm (11.01 inches)

Depth


10.20 mm (0.40 inches)

Weight (minimum)

726.3 g

Environmental



Temperature:

Operating

0 °C to 40 °C

Storage


-40 °C to 65 °C

Relative humidity (maximum):

Operating

Operating 10% to 90% (noncondensing)

Storage

Storage 5% to 95% (noncondensing)



Altitude (maximum):

Operating

–16 m to 3048 m (–50 to 10,000 ft)

Non-operating

–15.2 m to 10,668 m (–50 ft to 35,000 ft)

Airborne contaminant level

G1 as defined by ISA-71.04–1985

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Contacting Dell

NOTE: If you do not have an active Internet connection, you can find contact information on your 

purchase invoice, packing slip, bill, or Dell product catalog.

Dell provides several online and telephone-based support and service options. Availability varies by 

country and product, and some services may not be available in your area. To contact Dell for sales, 

technical support, or customer service issues:

1.

Visit dell.com/support



2. Select your support category.

3. Verify your country or region in the Choose a Country/Region drop-down menu at the top of page.



4. Select the appropriate service or support link based on your need.

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Document Outline

  • Dell Venue Pro 11 – 5130 User’s Guide
  • Working on Your Tablet
    • Before Working Inside Your Tablet
    • Turning off Your Tablet
  • Setting Up Your Tablet
    • Charging the Tablet
    • Turning On Your Tablet
    • Turning off the Screen
      • Using power buttonUsing Charms
  • Using Your Tablet
    • Screen Orientation
    • How to lock / unlock the screen orientation
      • Adjusting the screen brightness
    • Gestures
      • Right-Click
    • The Windows Start Screen
      • How to access the Start screen
      • Get to know Windows 8.1
      • Swipe Right
      • Swipe Left
      • Swipe Up/Down
      • Split Screen
    • Using Headphones
    • Removing the Micro-SD card
    • Installing the Micro-SD Card Tray
    • Removing the Battery
    • Installing the Battery
    • Installing the micro-SIM Card
  • Managing your tablet settings
    • Wi-Fi setting
      • Turning On/Off Wi-FiConnecting to a network
    • Mobile broadband setting
      • Turning On/Off mobile broadbandConnecting to a mobile broadband networkDisconnecting from mobile broadband networkMobile broadband optionsService Provider hardware informationEnabling PIN lock
    • Refreshing / Recovering / Re-setting your tablet
      • Refresh your PC without affecting your filesRemove everything and re-install WindowsAdvanced startup
  • Synchronizing your tablet
    • Using Microsoft account
    • Copying music, photos, and videos
  • Optional Stylus Features
    • Getting Your Stylus Ready for Use
    • Using the Optional Stylus with Your Tablet
  • Desktop Dock Features
    • Connecting the Power Adapter
  • Thin Travel Keyboard Dock Features
    • Docking Your Tablet to the Thin Travel Keyboard Dock
  • Mobile Keyboard Dock Features
    • Docking Your Tablet to the Keyboard Dock
    • Undocking Your Tablet from the Keyboard Dock
    • Charging the dock
      • Battery behavior
  • Cleaning Your Tablet
  • Troubleshooting
    • Battery problem
    • System problem
    • Touchscreen problem
    • Network problem
  • System Setup
    • System Setup (BIOS) Options
    • Updating the BIOS
  • Specifications
  • Contacting Dell

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