Amtek System AIRT23XQXKN Tablet PC User Manual T23x English 20080610

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T23X
2008.06.10
Trademarks
All brand and products names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective
companies. For this manual is subject to change without notice
Preface
Copyright 2008
All Rights Reserved.
The information in this document is subject to change
without prior notice in order to improve reliability, design
and function and does not represent a commitment on
the part of the manufacturer.
In no event will the manufacturer be liable for direct,
indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages
arising out of the use or inability to use the product or
documentation, even if advised of the possibility of such
damages.
This document contains proprietary information protected
by copyright. All rights are reserved. No part of this
manual may be reproduced by any mechanical,
electronic, or other means in any form without prior
written permission of the manufacturer.
Safety Notices
(1) Please read these safety instructions carefully.
(2) All precautions and warnings on the equipment should
be carefully noted.
(3) Please disconnect the computer from the AC outlet
before cleaning.
(4) Never pour any liquids into any openings or directly
onto the computer unit. This could result in fire or
electrical shock.
(5) Ensure the voltage range of the power outlet is between
100V and 240V before connecting the computer unit.
Exceeding the maximum rated voltage may cause
damage to the AC adapter or to the computer. This
could result in fire or electrical shock.
(6)
Do not leave this equipment in a non-temperature
controlled environment; storage temperatures below
4°C (39°F) or above 35°C (95°F) may damage the unit.
To reduce the risk of an
electric shock, which could cause personal injury, please
follow all safety notices. The symbols shown are used in
your documentation and on your equipment to indicate
safety hazards.
Lithium batteries can be
dangerous. Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly
replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type
recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used
batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Under no circumstances
should the user attempt to disassemble the power supply.
The power supply has no user-replaceable parts. Inside
the power supply are hazardous voltages that can cause
serious personal injury. A defective power supply must be
returned to your dealer.
Safety Notices for the Power Cord
This equipment has a 2 or 3-wire power cord. Replace
the power cord if it becomes damaged. Contact your
dealer for an exact replacement.
In the U.S.A. and Canada, the power cord must be a ULlisted detachable power cord (in Canada, CSA-certified).
2-wire cord
SPT-2 18AWG
3-wire cord
SVT or SJT, 18 AWG, 3-conductor
Provided with a molded-on cord connector body at the
other end. The cord length must not exceed 3 meters.
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Outside the U.S.A. and Canada, the plug must be rated
for 250 VAC, 2.5 amp minimum, and must display an
international agency approval marking. The cord must be
suitable for use in the end-user’s country.
Consult your dealer or the local electrical authorities if
you are unsure of the type of power cord to use in your
country. Voltage changes occur automatically in the
power supply.
Notice of EMC Compliance
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 and if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. 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 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 technician for
help.
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Use only shielded I/O cables to connect I/O devices to
this equipment. You are cautioned the changes or
modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void your authority to
use the equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of
the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)
this device will not cause harmful interference, and (2)
this device must accept any interference it receive
including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or
operating in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter.
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
This Transmitter has been demonstrated co-location
compliance requirements with
This transmitter must not be co-located
or operating in conjunction with any other
antenna or transmitter.
(1)
(2)
This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation
exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. To maintain compliance with FCC RF
exposure compliance requirements, avoid direct contact
to the transmitting antenna during transmitting.
Any changes or modifications (including the antennas)
made to this device that are not expressly approved by
the manufacturer may void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.
Canadian EMI Compliance Statement
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of
the Canadian Interference - Causing Equipment
Regulations.
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Max. SAR Measurement (1g)
802.11g: 0.173 W/kg
802.11b: 0.085 W/kg
802.11n(20M): 0.096 W/kg
802.11n(40M): 0.082 W/kg
European Union CE Marking Declaration
This product has been tested and found to comply with
the EMC requirement subject to the EU directive for CE
marking.
CE Declaration of Conformity
For the following equipment: Tablet PC
0984
Is herewith confirmed to comply with the requirements
set out in the Council Directive on the Approximation of
the Laws of the Member States relating to
Electromagnetic Compatibility (89/336/EEC), Low-voltage
Directive (73/23/EEC) and the Amendment Directive
(93/68/EEC), the procedures given in European Council
Directive 99/5/EC and 89/3360EEC.
The equipment was passed. The test was performed
according to the following European standards:
EN 300 328 V.1.6.1 (2004)
EN 301 489-1 V.1.4.1 (2002) / EN 301 489-17
V.1.2.1 (2002)
EN 50371: 2002
EN 60950-1: 2001
Regulatory statement (802.11 b/g/n)
European standards dictate maximum radiated transmit
power of 100mW EIRP and frequency range 2.4002.4835GHz; In France, the equipment must be restricted
to the 2.4465-2.4835GHz frequency range and must be
restricted to indoor use.
Inside the buildings with a power (WORSE *)
maximum of 100 MW on all the frequency band
2400-2483,5 MHz,
Outside the buildings with a power (WORSE *)
maximum of 100 MW on the part 2400-2454MHz
and with a power (WORSE *) maximum of 10 MW
on the part 2454-2483MHz
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Table of Content
CHAPTER 1: BEFORE YOU START ......................................................... 1
W HAT TO DO BEFORE YOU W ORK ON YOUR COMPUTER....................... 1
CHAPTER 2: INTRODUCTION ................................................................. 3
INTRODUCING YOUR COMPUTER ........................................................ 3
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR COMPUTER ................................................ 4
CHAPTER 3: GETTING STARTED ......................................................... 11
SETTING UP THE COMPUTER ........................................................... 11
INSERTING AND REMOVING THE BATTERY PACK ................................ 11
CONNECTING THE COMPUTER TO AN EXTERNAL POWER SOURCE ....... 13
USING THE STAND.......................................................................... 15
CHAPTER 4: USING THE COMPUTER .................................................... 17
ADJUSTING THE SCREEN DISPLAY ................................................... 17
THE BATTERY POWER SYSTEM ....................................................... 19
AUTOMATIC BATTERY PACK CHARGING FUNCTION ............................ 20
USING THE MOBILITY CENTER ......................................................... 21
PEN CALIBRATION .......................................................................... 23
CHAPTER 5: USING THE DOCKING STATION (O PTIONAL)...................... 27
FRONT VIEW ................................................................................. 27
REAR VIEW ................................................................................... 28
SIDE VIEW ..................................................................................... 29
CONNECTING THE TABLET PC TO THE DOCKING STATION .................. 30
CHAPTER 6: UPGRADING YOUR SYSTEM ............................................. 31
UPGRADING THE SYSTEM MEMORY.................................................. 31
UPGRADING THE W IRELESS MODULE ............................................... 32
UPGRADING YOUR HARD DISK DRIVE ............................................... 33
CHAPTER 7: T RUSTED PLATFORM MODULE ......................................... 35
BEFORE YOU START ...................................................................... 35
EFS (ENCRYPT FILE SYSTEM) ........................................................ 39
PERSONAL SECURE DRIVE .............................................................. 41
TPM RECOVERY ........................................................................... 42
CHAPTER 8: FINGER PRINT ................................................................ 49
BEFORE YOU START ...................................................................... 49
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CHAPTER 9: T ROUBLESHOOTING ........................................................ 57
GENERAL HARDWARE PROBLEMS / POSSIBLE CAUSE AND SOLUTION .. 57
APPENDIX A: SPECIFICATION ............................................................. 63
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Before You Start
This manual will help you get the most from your
computer. If you are a less experienced user, you should
read through the manual carefully before using your
computer.
What to do Before You Work on your Computer
Let your Computer acclimatize itself
Rapid changes in temperature such as those from the
cold outdoors to a warm office would not be suitable for
your system.
Do not power up your system
immediately if it has been exposed to hot or cold
conditions. Instead, allow the system to adjust gradually
to room temperature over a three to four hour period.
Placement of your Computer
Choose a suitable place for your system that’s not too hot,
too cold, too dark, or too bright. Glare can make it difficult
to read the screen.
Allow sufficient air circulation around the computer
when you are working indoors
Try to keep the system components from being
destroyed if it is over heated
Do not block the ventilation opening
Do not place your computer in direct sunlight
Suitable place to work
Your computer will run well under most conditions but
avoid extreme temperatures and humidity levels.
There are some things you can tolerate that the computer
can’t – things like static electricity, dust, water, steam and
oil.
A lithium-ion battery pack is
included for those who are frequent travelers. When you
are running your computer on battery power for the first
time, remove the battery from the package, install it into
the system and recharge the battery to fully prepare for
service.
Introduction
Introducing your Computer
Your computer features the latest advances in portable
computing technology. The computer modular design
provides maximum expandability without compromising
portability.
Please never try to
disassemble the Tablet PC and we will not be responsible
for any damage caused by this action.
Unpacking the Computer
The computer comes securely packaged in a shipping
carton. Please contact your dealer if you find that
anything is missing or damaged after examining the
contents. The shipping carton should contain the
following items:
AC-DC Adapter 19V 75W
Carry Bag
6 cells Li-Ion Battery
Power Cord
Quick Guide
Touch Pen
Clean Cloth
Do not throw the packaging materials away. You may
need them later if you have to ship the computer.
Because of customer requirement,
some of the features mentioned in this manual might not
be included on your computer or may differ slightly.
Getting to Know Your Computer
Front View
(1) Battery Indicator
Battery Indicator (Charging: Orange, Full w/ DC:
Green, Full w/o DC: OFF)
(2) Wireless Indicator
WLAN ON: (blue color)
(3) HDD Indicator
HDD Accessing (Blinking: Green color)
(4) Built-in Camera
This is where the built-in camera located where you can
use for any video conferencing application
(5)
Rotation Screen/Vista Flip 3D LED Button
This button will let you execute the Rotation Screen and
Vista Flip 3D application.
(6)
Mobility Center/Media Center LED Button
This button will let you execute the Mobility Center and
Media Center application.
(7)
Internet Explorer/Email LED Button
This button will let you execute the Internet Explorer
and Email (Outlook) application.
Please refer to Chapter 4 for more
detailed description on these above button.
(8)
SAS LED Button
The same function as you often use in an ordinary
keyboard of “Ctrl-Alt-Del” to log off from your Tablet PC.
Side 1
(1) Finger Print Application
The Tablet PC is equipped
with the finger print
application for security
reason.
(2) Ventilation Opening
Please don’t block this
opening that serve as
cooling purpose for the
system.
(3) DC IN Jack
Plug the AC adapter into
this jack.
(4) PCMCIA or Express Card
This compartment contains
the system PCMCIA or
Express Card.
Side 2
(1) Scroll Application
Use this dial jog to scroll
up and down just like the
way you use the
application in scrolling up
and down arrow key and
Enter key of an ordinary
keyboard.
(2) Power Slide Latch
Slide this latch to power
on the Tablet PC.
(3) Wireless & Blue Tooth
On/Off Switch
Slide this latch to turn
On/Off the wireless LAN
& Blue Tooth.
(4) Headphone Jack
The stereo headphone
jack (3.5-mm diameter) is
where you connect the
headphones or external
speakers.
(5) Microphone Jack
You can also use this as
an output source by
connecting a speaker.
(6) VGA Out Port
Use this connect to
connect an external
monitor.
technology.
(8) Ethernet / LAN Port
When using a LAN,
please use an EMI
Shielding Cable to
minimize an interference
when transmitting.
Side 3
(1) Pen Compartment
Secures the pen to
the system.
(2) Battery Latch
Slide this latch to
release the battery.
Bottom View
(1) Memory Slot Compartment
This serve as compartment for your system memory.
(2) Docking Port
Use this port to connect to the system docking station.
(3) Wireless Module (MiniPCI-E Slot)
This compartment is for your Wireless Module.
(4) Battery Compartment
This serve as compartment for the battery.
Getting Started
Setting Up the Computer
Remove the computer from its package. Insert the
battery pack into the computer so the pack can start
charging.
Connect the computer to an external power source.
Turn on the computer.
Inserting and Removing the Battery Pack
Inserting the Battery Pack
Before inserting the battery, be sure
the front side of the battery is facing the top side of the
system as shown in the illustration.
Turn over the computer and place it on a solid, flat
surface.
Align the battery into the battery compartment.
With the three edge aligning to the three slot on the
battery compartment.
Push down the battery to completely attach into
the compartment.
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Removing the Battery Pack
Slide the battery latch as shown in the illustration
Lift up the battery from the compartment.
Pull out the battery away from its compartment.
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Connecting the Computer to an External Power
Source
To connect the computer to an external AC power source
using the AC adapter:
Plug the AC adapter cable into the AC power
connector on the computer.
Plug one end of the power cord into an electrical
outlet and the other end into the AC adapter.
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To prevent damage
to your computer, please do not use inferior extension
cords. An AC adapter comes with your computer. Never
use a different kind of adapter to power the computer or
other electrical devices.
Whenever possible, keep the AC adapter plugged into
the computer and an electrical outlet to recharge the
battery.
Don’t try to reset
your computer while the hard disk is in use as it may
result in the loss or destruction of your data.
Operating on Battery Power
Your computer comes with a rechargeable battery pack
that lets you operate the computer without an external
power source.
When the battery pack is fully charged, you can operate
the computer for approximately 2.2 hours/26Wh pack
under typical condition.
Charging the Battery Pack
The installed battery pack charges automatically
whenever the computer is connected to the AC adapter
and an external power source.
The first time you use the battery, be sure to fully
discharge the battery and recharge it until it is fully
charged.
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Using the Stand
The Tablet PC also provides you with a simple stand that
you can use on a trip.
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Using the Computer
Adjusting the Screen Display
External CRT Display
You can connect an external monitor through the VGA
out port.
The Computer’s LED Button Controls
The computer provides you with special hot keys to
execute all the major functions that you like to run on
your computer.
Use finger tip to tap the
icon
twice until an orange light will lit up all these four LED
button. When all the LED buttons are lighten up, you can
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now use these buttons to execute some of the available
function provided by this system.
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(1) Rotation Screen/Vista Flip 3D LED Button
Use your fingertip to tap this LED button once to
convert your screen display into landscape and portrait
view.
Your screen display will start rotating at 90 degrees
clockwise angle until you prefer what angle that most
suited for you to view.
You can also use the “Rotate Screen” function on the
Mobility Center to execute this application.
Tap this button for 1 second will let
you execute the Vista 3D Flip application.
(2) Mobility Center/Media Center LED Button
Use your fingertip to tap this LED button to display and
execute all the major function on the “Mobility Center”
windows application.
Tap this button for 1 second will let
you execute the “Media Center” application.
(3) Internet Explorer/Email LED Button
Use your fingertip by tapping this LED button to execute
the Internet Explorer application.
Tap this button for 1 second will let
you execute the “Email (Outlook)” application.
(4) SAS LED Button
Use your fingertip by tapping this LED button once to
exit your windows operating system.
All these functions are set as the
default function when you are starting to operate this
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system. These functions can be modified by yourself
according to your preference and convenient.
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From the “Control Panel” scroll down to locate the
“Tablet PC Settings” icon.
Click on the “Buttons” tab.
You can now change the control keys by clicking on the
“Change” tab.
The Battery Power System
Before using the computer on battery power for the first
time, disconnect the power adapter and check the battery
status icon on the Windows Toolbar to make sure the
battery is fully charged.
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Preparing the Battery Pack for Use
Before using the battery pack for the first time, the Smart
Battery IC within the battery pack should be calibrated in
order to get accurate reporting of the remaining battery
life status.
To calibrate the battery pack, follow the instructions
below:
Turn the computer off. Connect the AC adapter and
let the battery fully recharge. When the battery
charge LED turns from orange to green, the battery
is fully charged.
Turn On the computer and let the battery run down
until the battery is low-low and you hear continuous
warning beeps. The system will automatically enter
the Suspend mode. You can now connect the AC
adapter.
The battery pack is now properly calibrated.
In general, using the battery until
the low battery warning indicator appears and fully
recharging the battery each time (full discharge/charge
cycle) will ensure the accuracy of the battery status
gauge.
Automatic Battery Pack Charging Function
You can automatically charge the battery pack by using
the AC Adapter.
The charge time is almost two hours
when the computer power is turned off.
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Battery Status
Windows Vista has an applet in the Control Panel that
will display an icon in the Windows taskbar indicating
when the computer is running on battery power or is
attached to the AC adapter.
This applet also displays a meter that indicates how
much charge is remaining in the battery.
Battery Low Warning
When the battery is in low status, its LED indicator will
blink continuously and you will hear beeping sound.
CMOS Battery
There is a small built-in battery pack that supplies power
to the system in order to maintain certain system
information while the power is off. If the computer is left
without a power source for long period of time, this
battery will be exhausted and system information will be
lost.
To avoid damage, only use
replacement batteries recommended by System provider.
To prevent the loss of data when the system loses power,
do not remove the battery pack while the power is on.
Using the Mobility Center
Drag the “Mobility Center” located on the right side of
the Tablet PC to display the “Mobility Center” window
dialog box.
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Some of the most popular functions
can be accessed from this menu.
Adjusting the Brightness
The brightness can be adjusted using the selection
provided by the Mobility Center.
Use can scroll to the right direction to increase your
display brightness or scroll to the left direction to
decrease the brightness.
Adjusting the Volume
The volume can be adjusted using the selection provided
by the Mobility Center.
Use can scroll to the right direction to increase your
system volume or scroll to the left direction to decrease
the volume.
Battery Status
This function indicates the remaining power of your
system if you are using the system on battery charge.
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Turn Wireless On
This application lets you turn on the wireless application
in your system.
Rotate Screen
As previously mentioned in rotating your screen display,
this function is also use to rotate your screen the same
as you are tapping the
resolution icon.
Connect Display
This function detects on the external display connected to
your Tablet PC for dual screen display purposes.
Sync Setting
You can use Sync Center to keep your files and other
information in sync between your computer and mobile
devices, network folders, and compatible programs.
Turn On/Off
This function provides an excellent tool when you are
giving a presentation.
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Pen Calibration
If your cursor pointer does not function well, you can
select the “Calibrate” function available in this system.
From the “Control Panel” scroll down to locate the
“Tablet PC Settings” icon.
Click on the “Calibrate” tab.
This setting will enable you to adjust the screen
orientation.
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Use your pen to tap on the four corners that appears on
the screen.
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Using the Docking Station
(Optional)
Front View
(1) Docking Port
This connector is used to connect the computer when
you are using any external additional peripherals to
operate on your computer.
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Rear View
(1)
DC IN Jack
Plug the AC adapter into this jack.
(2)
VGA Out Port
Use this connect to connect an external monitor.
(3)
USB Port
Your computer includes two Universal Serial Bus (USB)
2.0 ports. USB2.0 is the latest development in Plug and
Play technology.
(4)
Ethernet / LAN Port
When using a LAN, please use an EMI Shielding Cable
to minimize an interference when transmitting.
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Side View
(1)
Headphone Jack
The stereo headphone jack (3.5-mm diameter) is where
you connect the headphones or external speakers.
(2)
USB Port
Your computer includes two Universal Serial Bus (USB)
2.0 ports. USB2.0 is the latest development in Plug and
Play technology.
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Connecting the Tablet PC to the Docking Station
Align the Tablet PC with its edge aligning to the two
edges on the docking station
Push back the Tablet PC with its connector directly
connecting to the connector on the docking station.
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Operation
When operating your Tablet PC with the docking station
installed, the power is supplied by the docking station’s
power supply.
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Upgrading Your System
Upgrading the System Memory
1.
2.
Turn your computer to let the bottom panel facing
you. Locate the RAM compartment which is shown
on the illustration. Unlock the two screws that
attached to it. Lift up and remove the RAM
compartment door.
Use your left and right thumb to unlock the two
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3.
latches (shown in the illustration) to release the
RAM. The RAM will be lifted once it is release in 15
degree angle.
Pull out the RAM from its slot.
Upgrading the Wireless Module
1.
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Turn your computer to let the bottom panel facing
you. Locate the MiniPCI card compartment which is
shown on the illustration. Unlock the screw that
2.
3.
4.
attached to it.
Lift up and remove the MiniPCI card compartment
door.
Carefully release the card by unlocking the two
connector
Pull out the card away from its connector.
Upgrading Your Hard Disk Drive
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We are not guarrantee 100% of market items can
be support at T22x models of Tablet PC.
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Trusted Platform Module
Trusted Platform Module (TPM) chips installed in each
personal computer effecting anonymous internet use.
This chip using the TPM technology may be used to
make online transactions such as banking and shopping
more secure, reducing identity theft and online fraud.
The TPM, which is a processor chip sets as a discrete
device, stores encryption keys in what’s been called an
electronic, hardware-based lockbox.
There are three types of usage for this technology
EFS (Encrypt File System).This function will be
available according difference version of Windows
Vista.
Personal Secure Drive
Outlook Email Encryption. Need to coordinate with
Citizen Digital Certificate/ Digital ID Signature
Before You Start
Check the TPM status.
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Connect USB keyboard first. While system boots at this
screen, press F2 to enter BIOS Configuration Menu
At TPM sets enable & activate TPM,
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Save & Restart
Confirm open the TPM
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Help file location
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Help file contents
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EFS (Encrypt File System)
This function is not support for WINDOWS VISTA HOME
PREMIUM, VISTA HOME BASIC AND XP HOME
VERSION
This application is used to prevent the transferring of file
folder from your original computer to another computer.
Right click on your mouse right button and select
the “Encrypt” item.
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Select the “Apply changes to this folder, subfolders
and files” and click the “OK” tab.
Select on the folder that you wish to change.
A window will be displayed on your screen denying
any access to the folder that you wish to change.
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Personal Secure Drive
This application prevents the transferring of the HDD files
being shown on another computer appearing as hidden
files.
You can create your own files you save and set security
for any unauthorized use. Since it is protected on a TPM
application, the security is higher than those you save
using any software application for security purposes. The
maximum stored capacity for PSD is from 10MB to
2000MB. For detail explanation please refer the Help at
User Manual
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TPM Recovery
There are some certain circumstances to execute this
application:
Unable to use the TPM properly, re-change the TPM
application.
Re-change the TPM chips due.
TPM loses all security information
Execute the Security Platform
Press the TPM icon.
The screen will enter the “Infineon Security Platform
Installation Wizard”.
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Select the “Security Platform restoration from a
Backup Archieve” item and click on the “Next” tab.
Select the “New Trusted Platform Module” item and
click on the “Next” button.
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