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Semi-Rugged Tablet PC
S10A
User Manual
Ver 1.0
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Table of Contents
Preface ................................................................ i
CE Conformity Statement .............................................. i
FCC Compliance Statement ........................................... ii
Copyright Statement ...................................................iii
Safety Instructions ................................................. iv
Battery Safety ............................................................v
RTC Battery Caution .................................................v
Battery Pack Caution ................................................v
Battery Charge Notice ...............................................v
Storage and Safety Notice ......................................... vi
Rugged and Ready to Go ...........................................1
Symbols Used in this Manual ...........................................1
Product Features.........................................................1
Package Contents ........................................................2
Optional Accessories ....................................................2
Optional Modules ........................................................3
Exploring the S10A.......................................................3
Front View.............................................................3
Rear View..............................................................5
Right View .............................................................6
Left View ..............................................................6
Bottom View ..........................................................7
Getting Started ......................................................8
Installing the Rubber Bumpers.........................................8
Removing the Rubber Bumpers ........................................8
Using the Power Switch .................................................8
Inserting a Memory Card................................................9
Removing a Memory Card............................................. 10
Installing a 3G SIM Card............................................... 11
Removing 3G SIM Card (optional) ................................... 11
Installing a WWAN Module (optional) ............................... 12
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Installing an MSR (optional) .......................................... 14
Swiping a Card Using MSR ......................................... 14
Installing a 1D Barcode Scanner (optional) ........................ 15
Installing an RFID (optional) ......................................... 16
Reading a Card Using RFID ........................................ 16
Upgrading Components........................................... 17
Removing the Memory ................................................ 17
Replacing the Memory ................................................ 17
Removing the CF/SSD/HDD Drive.................................... 18
Replacing the CF/SSD/HDD Drive ................................... 19
Removing the Battery ................................................. 19
Replacing the Battery ................................................. 20
Making Connections............................................... 21
Connecting the Power................................................. 21
Connecting to a Monitor........................................... 21
Connecting USB Devices ........................................... 22
Connecting Headphones........................................... 22
Connecting a Microphone ......................................... 22
Turning On.......................................................... 23
Turning On for the First Time........................................ 23
Controlling the S10A................................................... 26
Using the Touch Screen ........................................... 26
Using the Control Panel Buttons ................................. 28
Configuring the Function Buttons................................ 29
Using the Mode Button ............................................ 30
Adjusting Screen Brightness ...................................... 30
Adjusting the Volume.............................................. 30
Using the EyesBoard On-Screen Keyboard ...................... 31
Wireless Connections............................................. 33
WiFi Connection........................................................ 33
Configuring a New Wireless Network............................ 35
Bluetooth Connections ................................................ 37
Setting Up Bluetooth............................................... 37
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Using the Modules ................................................. 39
Using the MSR .......................................................... 39
Activating the MSR ................................................. 39
Testing the MSR..................................................... 40
Using the 1D Barcode Scanner ....................................... 41
Activating the Barcode Scanner.................................. 41
Testing the Barcode Scanner ..................................... 41
Using the Camera ...................................................... 43
Using WWAN ............................................................ 44
Connecting to WWAN .............................................. 44
Verifying WWAN Connection...................................... 45
Using uBlox (optional)................................................. 46
Using the Fingerprint Software................................. 48
Systems Requirements ................................................ 48
Installation Wizard..................................................... 48
How to Open the Fingerprint Software Menu...................... 51
Verify Your Fingerprint ............................................ 51
IE Auto Login ........................................................... 52
How to “Save Username and Password” ........................ 52
IE Auto Login Auto-Filling ......................................... 54
Web Site Login and Auto Detect ................................. 55
Auto Login Database Manager .................................... 56
Sending ID and Password Automatically ........................ 56
Secure Lock ............................................................. 56
Secure Lock “Lock” / “Unlock Drive” ........................... 56
Resize ................................................................ 57
Fingerprint Security ................................................... 58
Folder Security ..................................................... 58
File Security......................................................... 60
User Settings............................................................ 61
Fingerprint Registration ........................................... 62
Windows Logon Setting ............................................ 63
Screen Saver Lock Setting......................................... 64
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Quick Bar Auto Hiding Setting .................................... 65
Add Another User Account’s Fingerprint(s) .................... 65
Uninstall................................................................. 66
Advanced Settings................................................. 68
Configuring Touch Screen Function ................................. 68
Checking Battery Status .............................................. 69
Power Options ...................................................... 71
Maintenance ............................................................ 72
Maintaining the Battery ........................................... 72
Maintaining the LCD Display ...................................... 72
Cleaning the S10A .................................................. 72
Troubleshooting ................................................... 73
Recovering from a System Crash (Windows XP Professional
Embedded).............................................................. 73
Recovering from a System Crash (Windows XP Embedded) ..... 74
Appendix ............................................................ 76
Specifications........................................................... 76
RFID Specifications................................................. 78
WWAN Specifications .............................................. 79
MSR Specifications ..................................................... 80
Scanner Specifications............................................. 80
GPS Specifications.................................................. 81
Docking Specifications............................................. 81
Optional Accessories .................................................. 83
External Battery .................................................... 83
Tablet PC Docking.................................................. 84
Adjustable Stand ................................................... 86
Carry Bag ............................................................ 87
Handstrap and Shoulder Strap.................................... 88
Vesa Mount .......................................................... 91
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Preface
CE Conformity Statement
Radio products with the CE alert marking comply with the R&TTE
Directive (1999/5/EC) issued by the Commission of the European
Community. Compliance with this directive implies conformity to
the following European Norms (in brackets are the equivalent
international standards).
• EN 60950-1 (IEC60950-1) - Product Safety
• EN 300 328 Technical requirement for radio equipment
• ET S301 489 General EMC requirements for radio equipment
Products that contain the radio transmitter are labeled with CE
alert marking and may also carry the CE logo.
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FCC Compliance Statement
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference;
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
CAUTION!
Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation.
The radiated output of this device is far
below the FCC radio frequency exposure
limits. Nevertheless, the device shall be
used in such a manner that the potential
for human contact during normal operation is minimized. When connecting an
external antenna to the device, the
antenna shall be placed in such a manner
to minimize the potential for human contact during normal operation. In order to
avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC
radio frequency exposure limits, human
proximity to the antenna shall not be less
than 20cm (8inches) during normal operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of
the following measures:
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur
in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
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interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of
the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
• Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different
from that to which the receiver is connected
• Consult the dealer or an experienced computer technician
for help
Copyright Statement
© Copyright 2009 ACA Digital Corporation, All Rights Reserved.
All rights reserved. This manual is protected by copyright and
distributed under licenses restricting its use, copying and
distribution. No part of this manual may be reproduced in any
form, electronic or otherwise, without the express permission of
ACA Digital Corporation.
This product features software manufactured by Advanced
Convergence Alliance, along with other third party software. All
described herein shall not be distributed, modified, reverse
engineered, or reproduced in any manner without the prior
permission of ACA Digital Corporation or of the other third
parties, to whom the software rights belong.
All other product names, trademarks or logos mentioned herein
and are the property of their respective owners.
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Safety Instructions
Use the following safety guidelines to help protect yourself and
S10A.
• Do not attempt to service the S10A yourself. Always follow
installation instructions closely.
• Be sure that nothing rests on the AC adapter's power cable
and that the cable is not located where it can be tripped
over or stepped on.
• Do not cover the AC adaptor with papers or other items
that will reduce cooling; also, do not use the AC adapter
while it is inside a carrying case.
• Use only the AC adapter, power cord, and batteries that are
approved for use with this S10A. Use of another type of
battery or AC adapter may cause risk of fire or explosion.
• If you use an extension cable with the AC adapter, ensure
that the total ampere rating of the products plugged in to
the extension cable does not exceed the ampere rating of
the extension cable.
• When you move the S10A between environments with very
different temperature and/ore humidity ranges,
condensation may form on or within the S10A. To avoid
damaging the S10A, allow sufficient time for the moisture
to evaporate before using the S10A.
• When you disconnect a cable, pull on its connector or on its
strain relief loop, not on the cable itself. As you pull out
the connector, keep it evenly aligned to avoid bending any
connector pins. Also, before you connect a cable make sure
both connectors are correctly oriented and aligned.
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of fire, use only No.26 AWG or larger (e.g., 24
AWG) UL Listed or CSA Certified Telecommunication Line Cord.
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Battery Safety
RTC Battery Caution
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT
TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE
INSTRUCTIONS.
• Do not place the battery incorrectly as this may cause
danger of explosion.
• Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer's
instructions.
• Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. They may explode.
Check with local authorities for disposal instructions.
Battery Pack Caution
• The battery used in this device may present a risk of fire or
chemical burn if mistreated. Do no disassemble, heat above
50°C, or incinerate. Replace internal battery with 4612381-030 Li-ion 11.1V 1900mAh and second battery with
Li-ion 11.1V 3800mA Cell Sanyo only. Use of another battery
may present a risk of fire or explosion.
• Dispose of used batteries according to local disposal
regulations. Keep away from children. Do not disassemble
and do not dispose of in a fire.
Battery Charge Notice
It is important to consider the environment temperature
whenever you are charging the Lithium-Ion battery pack. The
process is more efficient at normal room temperature or slightly
cooler. It is essential that you charge batteries within the stated
range of 0°C to 50°C. Charging batteries outside of the specified
range could damage the batteries and shorten their charging life
cycle.
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Storage and Safety Notice
Although charge Lithium-Ion batteries may be left unused for
several months, their capacity may be depleted due to the build
up of internal resistance. If this happens they will require
recharging prior to use. Lithium-Ion batteries may be stored at
temperatures between -20°C to 50°C, however they may be
depleted more rapidly at the high end of this range. It is
recommended to store batteries within normal room
temperature ranges.
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Rugged and Ready to Go
Congratulations on your purchase of the S10A Semi-Rugged
Tablet PC. This product combines rugged design with reliable
performance and powerful functionality to best suit all your
needs, in a wide range of working conditions.
This user manual outlines all you need to know to set up and use
your S10A. If you have any further questions or queries, contact
our technical support team via our website:
www.aca-digital.com.
Symbols Used in this Manual
Warning
Note
Denotes information that must be observed.
Failure to do so may result in personal harm or
damage to the product.
Denotes useful information that should be
noted to ensure you get the most out of the
product.
Product Features
• Rugged design
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High-performance Intel® Atom™ processor
Built-in WLAN/Bluetooth functions
Durable, shock-resistant magnesium alloy housing
IP54 sealing & built to withstand a 3-foot drop
10.4” XGA LED LCD / Sunlight option
I/O ports for expansion
Long battery life
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Package Contents
Ensure all the following items are present when you receive your
S10A. If any of these items are missing, contact your vendor
immediately.
Note
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Screens used in this manual are for illustrative
purposes only. Actual screens may vary
depending on your product version.
S10A Tablet PC
Stylus
AC power adaptor
Power cord
Rubber bumpers
Second battery (option)
CD
2 extra USB cables
Optional Accessories
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Carry bag
Desk docking
External battery
Handstrap
Shoulderstrap
Bumper
Vesa Mount
Stand
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Optional Modules
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1D barcode scanner
MSR (1+2+3 track card reader)
RFID 13.56M
WWAN GPRS/3G/3.5G
GPS module
Exploring the S10A
Front View
S1
S2
F1
No.
F2
10
F3
MODE
ENTER
11 12 13 14
Component
Power LED
• Off: Power off
• Solid green: Power on / When in power off mode,
lights green when charging.
• Blinking green: AC power on and the battery is
charging
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No.
Component
HDD LED
• Lights green to indicate hard disk drive activity.
WLAN LED
• Off: No RF signal / No LAN connection
• Solid green: WLAN connected
• Blinking green: TX/RX transmission
Microphone
S1 / Brightness button
• Functions as a barcode switch key when a barcode
scanner is connected, otherwise, can be assigned as a
function key (F4).
• When mode is enabled, press to decrease brightness.
S2 / Brightness button
• Can be assigned as a function key (F5).
• When mode is enabled, press to increase brightness.
Rubber bumper indents
• Lock the rubber bumpers
Touch-sensitive display
Speakers
10
Function keys
11
Fingerprint scanner
12
Keyboard button
13
Mode button
14
Enter button
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Rear View
Lock
Lock
No.
Component
Left compartment
• Holds the camera and the hard disk drive
• Contains the barcode scanner connectors
Middle compartment
• WWAN connector
• SIM card slot (See “Installing a 3G SIM Card” on
page 11)
Right compartment
• Contains connectors for MSR, RFID, or GPS module
External battery contacts / Power switch
External battery lock
Battery / Memory compartment
Right View
1 2
3 4
No.
Component
Stylus
Eyelet
Microphone jack
Headphone jack
VGA port
Serial port
Left View
No.
SD
DC IN
Component
Power button
USB ports (2)
SD card slot
DC-in jack
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Bottom View
No.
Component
Docking connector
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Getting Started
Installing the Rubber Bumpers
To protect the housing case of S10A, install the rubber bumpers.
1. Install the rubber bumpers
on the left and right side of
S10A.
2. Make sure the rubber
bumpers are aligned and
locked on the indents.
S1
S2
F1
F2
F3
MODE
ENTER
Removing the Rubber Bumpers
From the rear of the tablet
PC, remove the rubber
bumpers.
Lock
Lock
Using the Power Switch
The power switch, located next to the
external battery contacts, controls the
flow of power of your S10A. By default,
the power switch is set on the left.
SW1
To reveal the power switch, remove the external battery
contacts cover.
• To cut off power flow - switch to the left
• To allow power flow - switch to the right
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Inserting a Memory Card
You can insert an SD card to store data, which needs to be later
transferred to another machine, or to simply expand the storage
capacity of the S10A. You can use SD cards up to 8GB in size.
1. Open the SD card compartment
cover.
DC IN
2. Insert the SD card with the metal
contacts facing upwards, until it
clicks into place.
DC IN
3. Close the memory card
compartment cover.
DC IN
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Removing a Memory Card
1. Open the SD card compartment
cover.
DC IN
2. Press the SD card inwards to eject it
from the slot.
DC IN
3. Remove the card and close the SD
card compartment cover.
DC IN
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Installing a 3G SIM Card
You can install a 3G SIM Card into
the SIM card slot located inside
the middle compartment.
Note
Ensure that the system is turned off before
inserting or removing the SIM card.
1. Make sure the system is turned off.
Unscrew the middle compartment
cover.
2. Push the SIM card into the slot,
with the metallic part facing up
and the clipped corner facing
inward, until it clicks into place.
3. Screw the middle compartment
cover.
Removing 3G SIM Card (optional)
Slightly push the SIM Card inwards to pop
it out.
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Installing a WWAN Module (optional)
1. Make sure the system is turned off.
Unscrew the middle compartment
cover.
2. Align and insert the connector of
the WWAN module with the
connector in the compartment.
3. Screw to secure the WWAN module
inside the compartment.
4. Push the SIM card into the slot, with
the metallic part facing up and the
clipped corner facing inward, until it
clicks into place.
Note
Ensure that the system is turned off before
inserting the SIM card.
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5. Screw the middle compartment
cover.
Note
13
To use the WWAN function, you need to setup
and activate the ethernet adapter. See “Using
WWAN” on page 44.
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Installing an MSR (optional)
1. Make sure the system is turned off.
2. Unscrew the right compartment
cover to remove.
3. Attach the MSR connector to the
connectors inside the
compartment.
4. Screw to secure the MSR module
onto the tablet PC.
Swiping a Card Using MSR
Swipe the card on the MSR with the
magnetic strip facing down.
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Installing a 1D Barcode Scanner (optional)
The 1D barcode scanner module comes with a 2M CCD camera.
1. Make sure the system is turned off.
2. Unscrew the left compartment
cover.
3. Remove the camera connector.
4. Attach the scanner connector to
the connector inside the
compartment.
5. Screw to secure the scanner
module onto the tablet PC.
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Installing an RFID (optional)
1. Make sure the system is turned off.
2. Unscrew the right compartment
cover to remove.
3. Attach the RFID connector to the
connectors inside the
compartment.
4. Screw to secure the RFID module
onto the tablet PC.
Reading a Card Using RFID
Place the card on the RFID to read the
information on the card.
S1
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Upgrading Components
Removing the Memory
1. Make sure the system is turned off.
2. Move the power switch to the left to
ensure battery power is completely
cut off. See “Using the Power
Switch” on page 8.
3. Unscrew the memory
compartment cover.
SW1
Lock
Lock
Lock
Lock
4. Release the retaining clips to
eject the memory from the
socket.
Replacing the Memory
1. Gently push new memory into
the socket until the retaining
clips click into place.
Lock
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2. Screw the memory compartment
cover back.
Lock
Lock
Removing the CF/SSD/HDD Drive
S10A comes with a CF/SSD/HDD drive. If more space is required
for your application or there is a need to transport the CF/SSD/
HDD content, follow the steps below to remove the CF/SSD/HDD
drive.
1. Make sure the system is turned off.
2. Move the power switch to the left to
ensure battery power is completely
cut off. See “Using the Power Switch”
on page 8.
3. Unscrew the left compartment
cover.
SW1
4. Remove other connectors, such
as camera.
5. Lift to remove the CF/SSD/HDD
connector.
6. Pull out the CF/SSD/HDD.
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Replacing the CF/SSD/HDD Drive
1. Insert the CF/SSD/HDD drive into the slot with the
connector facing down.
2. Connect the CF/SSD/HDD connector.
3. Screw the left compartment cover back.
Removing the Battery
1. Make sure the system is turned off.
2. Move the power switch to the left to
ensure battery power is completely
cut off. See “Using the Power
Switch” on page 8.
SW1
3. Unscrew the battery
compartment cover.
Lock
Lock
Lock
Lock
4. Remove the battery connector.
5. Lift the battery off the
compartment.
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Replacing the Battery
1. Connect the battery connector
to the connector inside the
compartment.
2. Place the battery inside the
compartment.
Lock
Lock
Lock
Lock
3. Screw the battery compartment
cover back.
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Making Connections
Connecting the Power
Before you can use your S10A, you must fully charge the battery.
Connect the power adapter as shown and leave to charge for:
• a minimum of 4 hours when using the internal battery
• a minimum of 8 hours when a second battery is installed
Note
To check the battery status, see “Checking
Battery Status” on page 69.
Connecting to a Monitor
You can connect the S10A to
an external monitor for
enhanced viewing.
Connect one end of a VGA
cable to the VGA port on the
right side of the S10A.
Connect the other end to
the VGA port on the
monitor.
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Connecting USB Devices
You can connect peripheral
devices, such as a USB
keyboard and mouse, as
well as other wireless
devices using the USB
ports on the left side of
the S10A.
Connecting Headphones
You can connect a pair of
headphones using the
headphone jack on the right
side of the S10A.
Connecting a Microphone
The S10A features a built-in
microphone, but you can
still connect an external
microphone if needed.
Connect the microphone to
the microphone jack on the
right side of the S10A as
shown.
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Turning On
1. Move the power switch to the right.
SW1
2. Press and hold the power button to turn on the S10A.
SD
DC IN
Turning On for the First Time
(If you are using Windows XP Professional Embedded)
When you first turn on the S10A, the following setup screens will
appear. Follow these instructions to validate your version of
Windows XP and set up your system correctly.
1. The Welcome screen
appears. Tap Next to
continue.
2. Tap Yes, I accept to agree to
the terms and conditions.
Tap Next to continue.
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3. Enter the 25-digit product
key to validate your copy of
Windows. Tap Next to
continue.
4. Enter a name to identify
your S10A. This the name by
which it will be recognized
on all connected networks.
You can also enter a
description if required. Tap
Next to continue.
5. Enter an administrator
password and re-confirm.
Tap Next to continue.
6. Choose whether or not to
make the S10A part of a
domain. If so, enter the
domain name (ask your
system administrator for
details). Tap Next to
continue.
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7. Choose whether or not to
activate your copy of
Windows immediately or at
a later date (we recommend
you activate the software
immediately). Tap Next to
continue.
8. You can now configure your
internet connection. Tap
Yes, help me connect to
the Internet to run the
Internet Configuration
Wizard. Tap Next to
continue.
9. Enter the names of other
users of your S10A. You can
add up to five users. Tap
Next to continue.
10. Tap Finish to complete the
setup.
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Controlling the S10A
Using the Touch Screen
The S10A is equipped with touch screen technology, for ease of
use when you are on the go. Simply tap the screen with your
finger to select icons and run applications.
Using the Tap Function
When you tap on the screen with the a pen or stylus, it emulates
click functions of a regular mouse.
• To emulate a left click single tap the
screen once.
• To emulate a right click tap and hold
the screen.
• To emulate a double click, tap the
screen twice.
Calibrating the Touch Screen
To calibrate the touch screen, tap Start > All Programs >
PenMount Universal Driver > PenMount Control Panel to open
PenMount Control Panel or tap the pointer device icon in the
system tray.
1. Turn on the Advanced
Calibration in Tools >
Advanced Calibration.
From PenMount Control
Panel, highlight PenMount
6000 USB under the
Device tab. and tap
Configure. The Device
configuration screen opens.
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2. Tap the Calibrate tab and
you will see two options:
• Standard Calibration: select
this option to start 5 points
Standard Calibration.
• Advanced Calibration: select
this option to use 4, 9, 16, or
25 points to calibrate the
screen. Check Plot
calibration data to enable touch panel linearity comparison
graph. The blue lines show linearity before calibration and
black lines show linearity after calibration.
3. Touch the points as displayed
onscreen using the pen.
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Using the Control Panel Buttons
The control panel buttons are located on the front side of S10A.
See below for a description of each button and its function.
Button
F1
F2
MODE
ENTER
S1
S2
Name
F3
Function
Function
Press to access your favorite programs.
SIP Key
Press to access the on-screen
keyboard.
Mode
Press to enable/disable mode. When
mode is enabled, brightness control or
other programmable function can be
executed.
Enter
Press to emulate the Enter key.
S1
When mode is enabled, press to
decrease brightness setting
When mode is disabled, it functions as
the F4 key; press to access your
favorite program.
S2
When mode is enabled, press to
increase brightness setting.
When mode is disabled, press to call
up barcode function if available.
Otherwise, it functions as the F5 key.
Using the SIP Key
The
SIP key functions in two ways:
• Displays the on-screen keyboard, see “Using the EyesBoard
On-Screen Keyboard” on page 31.
• Functions as the Alt+Ctrl+Del hot key.
Enabling Alt+Ctrl+Del
1. Tap
on the system tray.
2. On the pop-up menu, tap
SIP Key > Enable as
Alt+Ctrl+Del.
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Configuring the Function Buttons
The F1, F2, F3, S1 and S2 can be configured as shortcuts to
access your favorite or frequently used programs.
1. Press the function button to which you want to assign a
program shortcut to. The function button screen appears.
2. Tap
to locate the program on the hard drive.
• To set the button like its corresponding function key in
Windows, select its check box.
3. To remove a configured program, tap
4. Tap OK to save all new settings.
Once you have assigned a function to one of the buttons, you can
change it at a later date by tapping on the Mode icon on the
system tray.
Select Function Key Setting from the menu and follow the
procedure described above from step 2 to make any changes.
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Using the Mode Button
Press
MODE
to enable or disable mode.
• When mode is enabled, press
brightness setting.
• When mode is disabled,
S1
S1
and
S2
to adjust the
functions as the F4 key while
functions as the F5 key. If a barcode scanner is installed,
functions as the barcode switch key.
S2
S2
Adjusting Screen Brightness
1. Ensure mode is enabled.
2. Press
S1
to decrease brightness, or
S2
to increase brightness.
Adjusting the Volume
1. Tap the Volume icon on the system tray.
2. Move the slide to adjust volume.
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Using the EyesBoard On-Screen Keyboard
Do any of the following to bring up the on-screen keyboard.
• Press the
SIP key.
• Tap Start > All Programs > EyesBoard > EyesBoard.
Use the stylus to tap the keys and enter letters, numbers and
symbols as you would with a regular keyboard.
When the on-screen keyboard is launched, the Eyesboard icon
is displayed on screen.
To minimize or restore the on-screen keyboard, tap the
Eyesboard icon
or press
To move the keyboard, tap an empty space on the keyboard and
drag to your desired location.
To adjust the size of the keyboard, tap an empty space on the
keyboard, the adjust icon
appears. Tap the adjust icon
then drag the stylus left/right, up/down to adjust the size of the
keyboard.
Other Keyboards
Tap
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Tap
to display the application shortcut keyboard.
Tap
to display the numeric keyboard.
TIP: Drag these keyboards towards the edge
of the main on-screen keyboard to integrate
them together.
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Wireless Connections
WiFi Connection
Note
WiFi access requires a separate purchase of a
service contract with a wireless service
provider. Contact a wireless service provider
for more information.
The S10A comes pre-loaded with WLAN module, you can send
and receive signals to a WiFi network then synchronize files.
A wireless network can be added either when the network is
detected or by manually entering settings information. Before
doing these steps, determine if authentication information is
needed.
1. Right-click the wireless
connection icon in the
notification area. Select View
Available Wireless Networks to
open Wireless Connection
screen.
2. Select one of the
wireless connections
and tap Connect.
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3. You are prompted to
enter a WEP key for
secure access. Contact
the network
administrator for this
key.
4. Enter the required WEP key and reenter the key for
confirmation and then tap Connect.
5. The wireless connection is negotiated and you see the
following screen.
The wireless connection icon in the notification area shows a
connected status whenever a wireless connection is present.
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Configuring a New Wireless Network
Should you need to configure a set of computers to create a new
wireless network, do the following:
1. Tap the wireless icon in the Windows system tray to open
the Wireless Network Connection Status screen.
2. Tap Set up a wireless network for a home or small office.
The Wireless Network Setup Wizard begins.
3. Tap Next to continue setup.
4. Enter the name of your
network and select whether to
assign a secure network key
automatically or manually (we
recommend you allow the
system to do this
automatically).Tap Next to
continue.
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5. Select the method by which
you will set up other computers
in your network. Choose to use
a USB Flash drive to copy and
transfer network settings to
other computers, or choose to
do it manually on each
computer in the network (we
recommend you use a USB flash
drive to transfer settings). Tap
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Next to continue. (Skip to step 8 if you decide to configure
each computer manually.)
6. Insert your USB flash drive into
a free USB slot and select the
drive name from the dropdown list.Tap Next to continue.
7. All your current network
settings are copied to your USB
flash disk. Tap Next to
continue.
8. Setup is complete. Tap Print
Network Settings to print a list
of settings if you are
configuring each computer
manually. Tap Finish to
complete the wizard.
9. If you chose to transfer settings
to other computers via your USB
flash disk, select Wireless Network
Setup Wizard from the prompt that
appears when you insert the disk
into other computers. The network
settings are transferred
automatically.
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Bluetooth Connections
The S10A comes with built-in Bluetooth functionality that allows
you to connect and communicate with other Bluetooth-enabled
devices.
Setting Up Bluetooth
Follow these instructions to set up a Bluetooth connection.
1. Tap Start > All Programs > Bluetooth Places.
2. Double tap Search Devices.
3. The Wizard searches for and displays other Bluetooth
devices within range.
4. Tap and hold the device that you want to connect to display
a pop-up menu, then tap Pair.
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5. Enter a passkey and tap OK.
6. The Wizard attempts to connect with the other device and
prompts the other device to input the passkey. If the other
device successfully accepts the passkey, the devices are
connected.
Connected icon:
Indicates paired
device.
Note
It is recommended that you use a passkey to
prevent unauthorized access to your S10A.
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Using the Modules
Using the MSR
Activating the MSR
1. Tap
on the system tray.
2. On the pop-up menu, tap SerialKB Startup Setup.
3. On the SerialKB Setting screen, tap Execute.
4. Close the screen. The
tray.
5. Double tap
icon is displayed on the system
to display the SerialKB screen.
6. Select the following options:
• CommPort: COM2
• BaudRate: 19200
7. Tap OK.
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Testing the MSR
After activation, test if the MSR is properly working.
1. Tap Start > All Programs > Accessories > Notepad to open
the Notepad application.
2. Swipe a card through the MSR. See “Swiping a Card Using
MSR” on page 14.
If the card is read properly, the information appears on the
screen.
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Using the 1D Barcode Scanner
Activating the Barcode Scanner
1. Tap
on the system tray.
2. On the pop-up menu, tap SerialKB Startup Setup.
3. On the SerialKB Setting screen, tap Execute.
4. Close the screen. The
tray.
5. Double tap
icon is displayed on the system
icon to display the SerialKB screen.
6. Select the following options:
• CommPort: COM2
• BaudRate: 19200
7. Tap OK.
Testing the Barcode Scanner
After activation, test if the MSR is working properly.
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1. Tap Start > All Programs > Accessories > Notepad to open
the Notepad application.
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2. Place the barcode in front of the barcode scanner, observe
proper angle to ensure successful reading (see below).
Barcode Scanner Skew, Pitch, and Roll
± 25º Normal
S2
± 60º Normal
± 75º Normal
S2
S2
Barcode Scanner Decode Zone
3. Press
Note
S2
to scan the barcode.
Ensure mode is disabled to use the scanner
function. Otherwise, press
MODE
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If the barcode is read properly, the S10A beeps and the
information appears on the screen.
Using the Camera
1. From your desktop, double tap My Computer > USB Video
Device.
2. From the left panel, tap Take a new picture to capture the
image.
Image to
capture.
Captured
image.
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Using WWAN
WWAN function is optional with S10A. It allows you to make 3G
connection to the internet. See “Installing a WWAN Module
(optional)” on page 12 for installation instruction.
Note
Before setting up GPRS, obtain the access
point (AP) from your SIM card’s network
service provider.
Connecting to WWAN
1. Tap Start > All Programs > Cinterion > HC25 HSDPA USB
Modem > HC25 Connection Manager.
The Cinterion Connection Manager screen appears.
2. On Select Device, select
the HC25 Module.
3. Select the APN Name
checkbox, and enter the
access point name of
your network service.
4. Tap the Connect button.
Note
To avoid damage to the SIM card, insert the
SIM card before you turn the power on and
remove the SIM card after you turn the power
off.
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Verifying WWAN Connection
• Once GPRS is connected, the Connect button turns to
Disconnect button.
Indicates GPRS
signal strength
• A wireless network icon showing the connection status is
displayed on the system taskbar.
• Open Internet Explorer to check if network connection is
available.
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Using uBlox (optional)
uBlox comes optional with S10A. It allows you to view your GPS
position. The following illustration demonstrates how the GPS
viewer operates. It is only an example.
1. Tap Start > All
Programs > u-blox
> u-center > ucenter.
2. Tap Receiver > Port
> COM2.
3. Tap Receiver >
Baudrate > 9600.
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4. Tap Receiver >
Action, then tap
any of the following
options:
• Coldstart
• Warmstart
• Hotstart
• AssistNow Online
5. When satellites are
detected, their
positions are shown
on the map.
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Using the Fingerprint Software
S10A comes with a fingerprint module. Read the following
context to install and use the fingerprint software.
Systems Requirements
• Pentium IV or higher or other 100% compatible machines
• Windows 2000 / XP / Vista
• At least 256 MB of RAM or higher
Installation Wizard
1. Click Next.
2. Read the License
Agreement. Select “I
accept the terms in the
license agreement”, then
click Next.
3. Select the installation path,
then click Next.
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4. Enter the required settings.
Check “Use Windows Logon”,
then click OK.
5. To register your fingerprints,
click Next.
6. Click the finger you want to
register. The selected finger
will be highlighted, click
Next to continue.
7. Place your finger on the
sensor as shown on the boxed
picture.
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8. Continue removing and placing
your finger until the Back
button turns into Next, then
click Next.
9. You can continue to register up
to 10 fingers. Click the
Continue to continue to
register another finger.
Note
It is recommended to register at least 2 or
more fingers in case your finger gets hurt.
10. Click Finish to finish the
registation.
The
icon appears on the
system tray.
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How to Open the Fingerprint Software
Menu
There is only one way to open the Menu for Fingerprint software.
Verify Your Fingerprint
1. Click the Fingerprint Software tray icon
and swipe your
finger to verify your fingerprint. or press click Password to
enter the correct password.
2. Or press Password and enter the correct password.
3. If the fingerprint verification
succeeds, the menu for
fingerprint software appears on
screen.
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IE Auto Login
IE Auto Login allows you to automate the entry of username and
password on a web site. At first, you save your username and/or
password for a web site. When you go to the web site, IE Auto
Login fills in the dialog boxes automatically after a successful
fingerprint or password verification. This application is for
Internet Explorer only.
• How to “Save username and password”
• IE Auto Login auto-filling
• Web site login and auto detect
• Auto Login Database Manager
• Sending ID and password automatically
How to “Save Username and Password”
1. Start Internet Explorer and go to
the web site for which you want to
store your username and/or
password.
2. Enter your username and password.
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3. Click the
icon on the
taskbar of Internet
Explorer and choose
“Save username and
password”.
4. Verify your fingerprint or
password.
5. After verification
succeeds, the username
and/or password is saved.
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IE Auto Login Auto-Filling
Method 1:
Start Internet Explorer and go to the web site where you have
saved your username and/or password.
Verify your fingerprint or password when asked.
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Method 2:
You can also go to the web
site directly without starting
Internet Explorer via the
menu for Fingerprint Access.
Click IE Auto Login and
choose the web site you want
to go to. Internet Explorer
will automatically start and
show the web site you have
chosen. And your ID and/or
password will automatically
be filled in.
Web Site Login and Auto Detect
Go to the web site where you have login your ID and password,
and click login, it will ask “Do you want to save into database?”
Select Yes to save your ID and password, select No for not.
If you visit the web site next time, and change the ID and
password, auto login will ask you again.
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Auto Login Database Manager
You can delete ID and Password, and manage all the URLs you’ve
already registered.
Sending ID and Password Automatically
If you choose the option, when you visit the web site, your ID and
password will automatically be filled and auto login will be done.
Secure Lock
Secure Lock is installed in the Virtual Disk of Fingerprint Access.
• Secure Lock “Lock” / “Unlock”
• Resize
Secure Lock “Lock” / “Unlock Drive”
Open “Menu for Fingerprint
Software > SecureLock >
Unlock Drive”.
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Secure Lock “Unlock Drive”:
1. Go to “Secure Lock” and select “Unlock Drive”.
2. When the Secure Lock
is on the condition of
“Unlock”, you can see
the Virtual Disk
Encrypt Disk (P:) in
the Windows Explorer.
Meanwhile, it acts as
a virtual hard drive.
Secure Lock “Lock”:
1. Go to “Secure Lock” and select “Lock”.
2. When the Secure Lock
is on the condition of
“Unmount”, the
Virtual Disk in the
Windows Explorer will
disappear and cannot
be used.
Resize
• The Secure Lock has to be on the condition of “Unlock”.
• The maximum is the available storage space shown on the
interface.
Option
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1. Open “Menu for
Fingerprint Software”.
2. Select and click Resize,
and you can change the
capacity of the Virtual
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3. In the Resize window, there are two ways to change the
capacity of the Virtual Disk.
• One is to drag the scroll
bar to the left/right to
decide the size.
• Another is to enter the
capacity you would like
to change.
4. After completing capacity
change, a message box will pop up to
indicate it is completed.
Fingerprint Security
• Folder Encryption / Decryption
• File Encryption / Decryption
Folder Security
Folder Encryption:
Encrypted folders enable fingerprint security to all files within a
folder.
1. Point the cursor to the
folder you wish to
encrypt and rightclick. Choose “Encrypt
Folder” from the
menu,
2. When authentication
is successful, the
folder (and files inside)
will be encrypted.
Files inside this folder
will also have a lock on
their icons.
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3. Moving files into an encrypted folder will cause those files
to be automatically encrypted. When removing files from
an encrypted folder to a non-encrypted area, “Fingerprint
Authentication” dialog will ask you for your fingerprint,
and the file will be decrypted.
Folder Decryption:
To decrypt encrypted files.
1. Right-click on the
encrypted folder, and
choose “Decrypt
Folder” from the
menu.
2. “Fingerprint
Identification” dialog will
ask you for your fingerprint.
3. When authentication is
successful, the folder will
be decrypted.
4. The icon of the decrypted
folder will return to its normal appearance.
Files inside the folder
will also be decrypted
and the icons will have
no locks.
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File Security
File Encryption:
Your encrypted files can only be accessed by fingerprint (or
password).
1. Point the cursor to the
file you want to
encrypt and rightclick. Choose
“Encrypt File” from
the menu.
2. When authentication
is successful, the file will be
encrypted. Encrypted files
will have a lock on their
icons.
File Decryption:
To decrypt encrypted files.
1. Point the cursor to
the file you want to
decrypt and rightclick. Choose
“Decrypt File” from
the menu.
2. “Fingerprint
Authentication” dialog will
ask you for your
fingerprint verification.
(This process can only be
executed by typing in your
password.)
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3. When authentication is
successful, the file will
be decrypted.
4. The icon of the
decrypted file will
have no lock and will
go back to its normal
appearance.
User Settings
Open “Menu for Fingerprint Software > User Settings”.
In “User Settings” dialog, you can set:
• Fingerprint Registration
• Windows Logon Setting
• Screen Saver Lock Setting
• Quick Bar Auto Hiding Setting
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Fingerprint Registration
1. Right-click on the tray icon
and select Fingerprint
Registration.
2. In the “Fingerprint Identification” windows, there are two
ways to verify your fingerprint.
Method 1.
• Finger Identification: Verify
your previously registered
fingerprint. The green
fingers show which fingers
have been registered.
Method 2.
• Password: Click the “Password” button and enter your
password if you want to use it instead of your
fingerprint.
Fingerprint Registration Wizard will start. And you may register
or delete your registered fingers.
• Green: Already registered
finger(s).
• Blue: Non-registered
finger(s).
Note: This product may
authenticate the fingerprint,
which is other than what is
registered due to the similarity in
shape of the fingerprint between
them.
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Windows Logon Setting
1. Open “Menu for
Fingerprint Software >
User Settings”.
2. Set “Windows Logon
Setting”.
3. Restart Windows, you
must swipe your finger to
logon.
4. If the fingerprint
verification succeeds, you
can logon Windows.
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Screen Saver Lock Setting
Introduction
When the “Screen Saver Lock” starts, only an authorized person
can unlock the Screen Saver by verifying his/her fingerprint or
password. The Screen Saver Lock makes your PC more secure.
The main function of “Screen Saver Lock” is to disable the
keyboard and the mouse.
1. Open “Menu for
Fingerprint Software >
User Settings > Screen
Saver Lock Setting”.
2. It will open the “Screen
Saver Lock” dialog.
After you have set the Screen
Saver Lock, the computer
will be in protection.
How to Release “Screen Saver Lock”
When you hit any key in the keyboard or move your mouse, the
“Finger Identification” dialog will appear. Verify your fingerprint
or password, and the Screen Saver will be released.
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Quick Bar Auto Hiding Setting
1. Open “Menu for
Fingerprint Software >
User Settings > Quick
Bar Auto Hiding
Setting”.
• Never hide Quick
Bar: If you don’t want to
hide the Quick Bar, please
check this option.
• Second: You can set the
auto hiding time here.
(Example: 5 seconds)
Add Another User Account’s Fingerprint(s)
1. Login another user account through original password
entered.
2. Click the fingerprint tray icon
3. New fingerprint enroll will start.
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Uninstall
There are two ways you can uninstall the software.
• Click Windows Start > All Programs > Fingerprint Software >
Uninstall.
• Click Windows Start > Control Panel > Add or Remove
Programs, choose “Remove Fingerprint Application” then click
“Change/Remove”.
The “Uninstallation Wizard” will start.
1. It will remove all of the files in the Fingerprint Software
folder, click OK.
2. Verify your fingerprint.
Swipe the correct
fingerprint.
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3. “Delete Fingerprint Software” and the following messages
will appear. Click Yes to complete the uninstallation.
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Advanced Settings
Configuring Touch Screen Function
Tap the pointer device icon in the system tray then select the
Tools tab > or tap Start > All Programs > PenMount Universal
Driver > PenMount Control Panel to access PenMount Control
Panel.
Tap the tabs at the top of the screen to access the settings
screens. The contents in each tab page may vary based upon the
version of the operating system you are using.
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Checking Battery Status
As it is likely you will be using your S10A when out and about, it
is important that you monitor the battery status regularly, to
ensure you do not run out of power at a critical moment.
To check the battery level, move the mouse cursor over the
battery icon on the system tray. The battery level is displayed.
Note
If the external battery is installed, the
displayed battery level is the average of both
the internal and external batteries.
For example:
99% (internal) + 75% (external) = 174 (total)
174 (total) / 2 = 87% (average)
Double tap on the Power icon on the system tray to view
detailed information. The battery screen appears:
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Tap on the battery icon for more detailed information.
Note
Note
Note
#1 battery indicates the status of the internal
battery.
#2 battery indicates the status of the external
battery. See “External Battery” on page 83.
If the external battery status is less
than 5%, Not Present.
Notes on Battery Usage:
If the external battery is installed, the table
PC consumes the power of the external
battery first. When the external battery is
depleted, the table PC consumes the internal
battery power.
Notes on Charging the Battery:
The table PC charges the internal battery
first. When completed, the tablet PC charges
the external battery.
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Power Options
You can configure specific power options to best suit your needs
and to get the most out of your battery. Tap on the Power icon in
the system tray to view the power options menu. See below for
a description of the settings for each power option.
Hard disks
turn off
after
System
goes into
standby
mode after
System
goes into
hibernate
mode after
Home/Office
5 minutes
Desk
10 minutes
5 minutes
20 minutes
Portable/
Laptop
Never
Never
Presentation Never
5 minutes
15 minutes
2 hours
Always On
30 minutes
Never
Never
Minimal
5 minutes
Power
Management
15 minutes
5 minutes
3 hours
Max Battery
3 minutes
2 minutes
1 hour
Monitor
turns off
after
Note
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Never
15 minutes
1 minute
You can also access further power options
through the Control Panel. Click Start >
Control Panel > Power Options.
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Maintenance
Maintaining the Battery
• Do not expose heat or attempt to disassemble the battery,
and do not place the battery in water or in a fire.
• Do not subject the battery to strong impact, such as a blow
from a hammer, or stepping on or dropping it.
• Do not puncture or disassemble the battery.
• Do not attempt to open or service the battery.
• Replace only with batteries designed specifically for this
product.
• Keep the battery out of reach of children.
• Dispose of used batteries according to local regulations.
Maintaining the LCD Display
• Do not scratch the surface of the screen with any hard
objects.
• Do not spray liquid directly on the screen or allow excess
liquid to drip down inside the device.
• Do not place anything, such as food and drink, on the
screen at any time to prevent damage to the screen.
• Clean the LCD display only with a soft cloth dampened with
denatured alcohol or a proprietary LCD screen cleaner.
Cleaning the S10A
1. Turn off the S10A and unplug the power cord.
2. Wipe the screen and exterior with a soft, damp cloth
moistened only with water. Do not use liquid or aerosol
cleaners on the screen, as these will discolor the finish and
damage the screen.
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Troubleshooting
Recovering from a System Crash
(Windows XP Professional Embedded)
In the unlikely event that your S10A should crash, do the
following to re-boot your system if you are using Windows XP
Professional Embedded.
1. Connect a USB keyboard to the USB port on your S10A.
MOLEX
F1
End
Tab
Caps Lock
Shift
Ctrl
F2
F3
Alt
F5
F4
F7
F8
Alt
F12
Backspace
F11
F10
F9
F6
Esc
Enter
Shift
Ctrl
Print
Screen
Scroll
Lock
Pause
Break
Insert
Home
Page
Up
Delete
Num
Lock
Page
Down
Num
Lock
Caps
Lock
Scroll
Lock
End
Home
PgUp
Ins
PgDn
Enter
Del
2. Press the power button to turn on the S10A. During bootup, PRESS UP KEY TO RUN RESTORE... is displayed. Press
the up arrow button.
3. The recovery software screen appears with the message
‘Are you sure you want to recover the partition now?’.
Press Enter to confirm. The recovery operation starts.
Should you have any further problems, contact technical support
for assistance.
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Recovering from a System Crash
(Windows XP Embedded)
Note
If you are using an SD card for data storage,
your S10A will follow the recovery procedures
to re-boot your system.
If you are using Windows XP Embedded, follow these steps to
perform a recovery procedure using a USB flash drive should your
system crash:
1. Download the FORMATUPD.EXE file to your local drive
(C:\).
2. Connect a USB flash drive to your
computer.
3. Click Start > Run and type cmd in
the command box.
4. Type cd\ and press Enter.
5. Type FORMATUFD F: /y
6. Copy the files from the
Windows XPE Recovery
folder on your local drive to the USB flash drive.
7. Connect the USB flash drive and a keyboard to your S10A
and turn on the computer.
8. Press the Del key repeatedly during boot up to enter the
BIOS screen.
9. Highlight Advanced BIOS Features and press Enter.
10.Highlight Hard Disk Boot Priority and press Enter.
11.Highlight your USB flash drive from the list and press + to
move it up until it is at the top of the list.
12.Press F10 to exit the screen.
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13.Highlight Save & Exit Setup and press Enter.
14.Press Y to save and exit when the
confirmation message appears.
15.The system will
now enter
recovery mode.
Click OK twice to
continue.
16. Once the process is complete, click Quit, remove
the USB flash drive and the system
will restart automatically.
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Appendix
Specifications
Feature
Description
Operating System
Windows XP Embedded/
Windows XP Professional Embedded
Windows Vista Basic
Processor
Intel ATOM Z530 1.6G
Chipset
US15W XL
Memory
One SO-DIMM DDRII 533 support up to 2GB
Storage
Compact Flash (CF) Memory Card /
SSD 32G / 1.8 inch HDD 60G
Display
10.4” XGA LED LCD
Touch Panel
4-wire resistive touch panel
option sunlight readable
Application Button
One Power button
One software keyboard button
One Mode button
One Enter button
Five Function programmable buttons for quick
selection of applications
Communication
802.11b/g/n WLAN (miniPCI-E) module
Bluetooth class 2, v2.0+EDR
Internal GPRS HSDPA (optional)
GPS module (optional)
Audio System
Realtek ALC662
Main Battery
Rechargeable Li-ion smart battery, 1900mA, 3S1P
Power Adapter
Universal AC 100V~240V, 50~60Hz input; 19V,
3.16A output, 60W
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Feature
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Description
LED Status
Indicators
Power LED:
Off: Power off
Solid green: Lit when charging in power off
mode, off when charging is complete
Blinking green: Power on, battery is
charging in power on mode
Solid yellow: Power on, battery low
Blinking yellow: Power on, battery
critically low
HDD LED:
Green when HDD is being accessed
WLAN LED:
Off: No RF signal / No LAN connection
Solid Green: WLAN activated
Blinking Green: TX/RX transmission
Other Components
CCD Camera 2M
Fingerprint scanner
TMP 1.2
I/O Port
Two USB 2.0 host connector
One RS-232
One VGA output
One SD card reader (external memory card)
One PCMCIA slot
One U SIM Card Slot
One stereo headphone jack
One microphone jack
One DC-In jack
One docking connector
Physical
264 x 213 x 18mm
Approx. 1.2Kg
Environment
Operating Temperature: 0ºC to 40ºC
Storage Temperature -20ºC to 60ºC
Operating Humidity 5% ~ 95%
Rugged Rating
IP54
3ft drop
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Feature
Description
Certification
CE, FCC, VCCI, CCC, C-Tick, KCC
Optional
Device /
Accessories
1D Barcode Scanner
MSR 1+2+3 track
RFID 13.56M
GPS Module
WWAN
Desk Docking
Hand Strap
VESA Mount
External Battery
Holster
Carry Bag
RFID Specifications
Feature
Supply Voltages
Interface
Description
3.3V DC / 80mA
• 19200, N, 8, 1 (COM2)
• Serial Interface, CMOS-TTL
Frequency
13.56MHz
Reading Distance
2 ~ 5 cm
Protocol
GNET PLUS
Card Type
ISO 14443A Mifare® 1K / 4K / 8K Card Type
Transponders
Supported
Read / Write
Operating
Temperature
-10 ~ 60º C
Operating Relative
Humidity
10 ~ 90%
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WWAN Specifications
Feature
HSDPA
3GPP Release 5
• 3.6 Mbps, UL 384 kbps
• UE CAT. [1-6], 11, 12 supported
Compressed Mode
Supported according to 3GPP TS25.212
UMTS
3GPP Release 4
• PS data rate - 384 kbps DL / 384 kbps UL
• CS data rate - 64 kbps DL / 64 kbps UL
GSM
•
•
•
•
Multislot Class 10
Full PBCCH support
Mobile Station Class B
Coding Scheme 1-4
EGPRS
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Multislot Class 10
EDGE E2 power class for 8 PSK
Downlink coding schemes - CS 1-4, MCS 1-9
Uplink coding schemes - CS 1-4, MCS 1-9
BEP reporting
SRB loopback and test mode B
8-bit, 11-bit RACH
PBCCH support
1 phase/2 phase access procedures
Link adaptation and IR
NACC, extended UL TBF
Mobile Station Class B
CSD
• V.110, RLP, non-transparent
• 9.6 kbps
Microsoft™
Compatibility
Frequency Bands
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Description
RIL / NDIS for Windows Mobile™
• UMTS/HSDPA: Triple band, 850/1900/
2100MHz
• GSM/GPRS/EDGE: Quad band, 850/900/
1800/1900MHz
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MSR Specifications
Feature
Description
Reference Standards
ISO 7810, 7811
Recording Method
Two-frequency coherent phase (F2F)
Decoding Method
ISO: Track1 - IATA / Track2 - ABA /
Track3 - THRIFT
Speed
Varies from 3 ips to 100 ips
(7cm/s to 250cm/s)
Power Requirement
Low voltage operation: 3.3V
Message Format:
RS232C/TTL
Programmable baud rate, (8, N, 1), ASCII
Default = 19200 bps, COM2
Scanner Specifications
Feature
Description
Reference Standards
ISO 7810, 7811
Recording Method
Two-frequency coherent phase (F2F)
Decoding Method
ISO: Track1 - IATA / Track2 - ABA /
Track3 - THRIFT
Speed
Varies from 3 ips to 100 ips
(7cm/s to 250cm/s)
Power Requirement
Low voltage operation: 3.3V
Message Format:
RS232C/TTL
Programmable baud rate, (8, N, 1), ASCII
Default = 19200 bps, COM2
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GPS Specifications
Feature
Receiver Type
Description
50 Channels, GPS L1 frequency, C/A Code,
GALILEO Open Service L1
Time-To-First-Fix
• Cold Start (Autonomous) 50s
• Warm Start (Autonomous) 29s
• Hot Start (Autonomous) < 1s
Sensitivity
• Tracking and Navigation -160 dBm
• Reacquisition -160 dBm
• Cold Start (Autonomous) -144 dBm
Horizontal Position
Accuracy
Autonomous < 2.5 m / SBAS < 2.0 m
Maximum Navigation
Update Rate
4 Hz
Velocity Accuracy
0.1 m/s
Heading Accuracy
0.5 degrees
Operational Limits
Velocity 515 m/s (1000 knots)
External Antenna
Connector
IPEX
Docking Specifications
Feature
81
Description
Product Name
S10A Tablet PC Docking
Model Number
S10AC
External I/O Interfaces
One LAN port
One RS-232
Two USB 2.0 host connectors
One DC-in
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Feature
Description
Power Adapter
Universal AC 90V ~ 265V, 47~63Hz input; 19V,
3.16A output
Physical Size
230 x 154 x 252 mm
Environment
Operating Temperature -20ºC to 60ºC
Storage Temperature -40ºC to 70ºC
Operating Humidity 10% ~ 95%
Certification
CE, FCC
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Optional Accessories
External Battery
You can use an external battery to extend
the power of your tablet PC.
Battery specification: 3800mA 3S2P
Note
The external battery is not displayed on screen
when the battery level is below 5%.
Installing the External Battery
1. Remove the external battery
contacts cover from the tablet PC
(A).
2. Insert the contacts cover on the
external battery (B).
SW1
3. Align and insert the battery on
the tablet PC (C).
4. Lock to secure the battery in
place (D).
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Lock
SW1
Lock
Removing the External Battery
Repeat the above steps in reverse order to remove the battery.
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Tablet PC Docking
You can use the docking stand to dock the
tablet PC when you are at your home or on
your office desk. When docked, you can
charge both the internal and external
batteries or transfer data from your tablet
PC to another PC.
Attach the S10A to the docking stand as shown.
To charge the external battery, attach the battery to the docking
stand as shown below.
Lock
Lock
DC19V
Note
The external battery can also be charged when
installed on the tablet PC.
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Docking Connectors
See below for the rear view of the docking and a description of
all ports and connectors.
DC19V
No.
Component
Function
LAN port
Connect an RJ-45 cable to access LAN
connection.
Serial port
Connect a serial cable to connect to another
PC.
USB ports
Connect USB connectors to transfer data.
DC-IN
Connect the AC adapter to charge the
battery.
Connecting Power to the Docking
Connect the AC power adapter to the docking and the mains as
shown below.
DC19V
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Adjustable Stand
You can use the adjustable stand to
provide desk support when you are at
home or in your office.
ck
Lo
1. Fasten four screws to attach
the two stand brackets to
your Tablet PC.
2. Fasten the four screws to
attach the stand to the
brackets.
ck
Lo
Attaching the Adjustable Stand
3. Pull to adjust the stand to
desirable angle.
Lock
Lock
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Carry Bag
A carry bag is provided to carry your Tablet PC securely and
safely.
Carry Bag
Shoulder Strap
Using the Carry Bag
1. Open the flaps and insert the tablet PC with the back
facing the flaps.
2. Attach the side flaps.
3. Insert the middle flap into
the garter and attach it.
4. Attach the top flaps.
5. Attach the handstrap to
secure the tablet PC.
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6. Insert your hand under the
handstrap to carry the bag.
7. Unzip the carry bag cover
and detach the adhesives to
remove the cover.
Handstrap and Shoulder Strap
A detachable handstrap and shoulder strap are provided to carry
your Tablet PC securely and safely. You can use the supplied
handstrap and shoulder strap separately or together to carry the
S10A when you are outside your home or office.
Handstrap
Shoulder Strap
Screws
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When using the handstrap and shoulder strap separately:
• Attach the handstrap to the rear of your tablet PC using the
four short screws.
Ensure the straps and the flap are securely attached.
Lock
Lock
The handstrap makes it easy to carry the device on one
hand.
Lock
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• Attach the shoulder strap to the rear of your tablet PC
using two screws as shown.
Lock
Lock
When using the handstrap and shoulder strap together:
• Attach the handstrap to the rear of your tablet PC using the
four screws. Then hook the shoulder strap as shown.
Lock
Lock
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Vesa Mount
Vesa mount can be used with a variety of alternate mounting
solutions such as wall mounts.
• Install the vesa mount by screwing on the screws as shown.
Lock
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Lock

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