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iPad at a Glance 
11
Volume buttons and the Side Switch
Use the Volume buttons to adjust the volume of songs and other media, and of alerts and sound 
effects. Use the Side Switch to silence audio alerts and notifications. Or, set it to prevent iPad 
from switching between portrait and landscape orientation.
Volume
buttons
Volume
buttons
Side
Switch
Side
Switch
Adjust the volume. Press the Volume buttons.
 
Mute the sound:  Press and hold the Volume Down button.
 
Set a volume limit:  Go to Settings > Music > Volume Limit.
WARNING:  
For important information about avoiding hearing loss, see 
 on page 123
Mute notifications, alerts, and sound effects. Slide the Side Switch toward the Volume buttons.
The Side Switch doesn’t mute the audio from music, podcasts, movies, and TV shows.
Use the Side Switch to lock the screen orientation. Go to Settings > General, then tap 
Lock Rotation.
You can also use Do Not Disturb to silence FaceTime calls, alerts, and notifications.
Set iPad to Do Not Disturb:  Swipe up from the bottom edge of the screen to open Control 
Center, then tap  . Do Not Disturb keeps alerts and notifications from making any sounds or 
lighting up the screen when the screen is locked. Alarms, however, still sound. If the screen is 
unlocked, Do Not Disturb has no effect. 
To schedule quiet hours, allow FaceTime calls from specific people, or allow repeated FaceTime 
calls to ring through, go to Settings > Do Not Disturb. See 
 on page 29.
SIM card tray 
The SIM card in iPad Wi-Fi + Cellular models is used for your cellular data connection. If your SIM 
card isn’t installed or if you change carriers, you may need to install or replace the SIM card.
Nano-SIM
card
Nano-SIM
card
SIM 
tray
SIM 
tray
SIM eject
tool
SIM eject
tool
Open the SIM tray. Insert the SIM eject tool into the hole on the SIM tray, then press firmly and 
push the tool straight in until the tray pops out. Pull out the SIM tray to install or replace the SIM 
card. If you don’t have a SIM eject tool, try the end of a small paper clip.
For more information, see 
 on page 129.