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Setting up your Bucknell-owned iPad
- Plug in the ipad
- Turn your iPad on
- A screen should appear like the image below:

- Click on Set up Manually located at the bottom of the screen
- Select a language
- Join a network (Bucknell.edu or home network)
- Click on Do not transfer Apps and Data

- A Remote Management screen should display that looks like the image below:

- Click next and proceed with the initial startup questions, and
- When it’s done, the Bucknell standard apps (plus any additional apps you specified) will be installed over the next 5-20 minutes, depending on the speed of the client’s connection. It should end up looking something like this:

What Are The Standard Apps?
- Google Apps, consisting of Gmail, Google Calendar, Drive, Docs, Sheets, and Slides
- Bucknell Apps, consisting of the myBucknell App, the Solstice projection client, the Sharelink projection client, and a link to AskLIT
- Zoom
What Is The Standard Security Package?
The following security standards have been implemented:
- 6 character strong passcode
- Locks after 2 minutes
- iCloud is unavailable
- Encrypted backups
- Can install apps associated with their own AppleID
- Remotely wipe device if lost/stolen