Contents
- 1. Users Manual Part I
- 2. Users Manual Part II
- 3. Users Manual Part III
Users Manual Part III
Windows XP Information Battery Information Please follow these simple guidelines to get the best use out of your battery. Low Battery Warning New Battery Always completely discharge, then fully charge, a new battery (see “Battery FAQ” on page D - 26 for instructions on how to do this). Battery Life Your computer’s battery life is dependent upon many factors, including the programs you are running, and peripheral devices attached. Power Options (you may set low battery Alarms and actions, and check the Power Meter from the Power Options control panel), and settings in the OS will help prolong the battery life if configured appropriately. When the battery is critically low, immediately connect the AC/DC adapter to the computer or save your work, otherwise, the unsaved data will be lost when the power is depleted. Figure D - 15 Power Options (Alarm & Power Meter) Battery Information D - 23 Windows XP Information Battery life may be shortened through improper maintenance. To optimize the life and improve its performance, fully discharge and recharge the battery at least once every 30 days. We recommend that you do not remove the battery yourself. If you need to remove the battery for any reason, see “Removing the Battery” on page 6 - 3. Recharging the Battery with the AC/DC Adapter The battery pack automatically recharges when the AC/DC adapter is attached and plugged into an electrical outlet. If the computer is powered on, and in use, it will take several hours to fully recharge the battery. When the computer is turned off but plugged into an electrical outlet, battery charge time is less. (Refer to “LED Indicators” on page 1 - 7 for information on the battery charge status, and to “Battery Information” on page D - 23 for more information on how to maintain and properly recharge the battery pack.) Conserving Battery Power To conserve battery power: Lower the brightness level of the LCD display. The system will decrease LCD brightness slightly to save power when it is not powered by the AC/DC adapter. Close modem or communication applications when they are not being used. Remove any unused PC Cards from the computer (PC Cards quickly use up battery power even if the system enters sleep mode). Disconnect any unnecessary external devices. D - 24 Battery Information Windows XP Information Proper handling of the Battery Pack • DO NOT disassemble the battery pack under any circumstances • DO NOT expose the battery to fire or high temperatures, it may explode • DO NOT connect the metal terminals (+, -) to each other Damaged Battery Warning Should you notice any physical defects (e.g. the battery is bent out of shape after being dropped), or any unusual smells emanating from the notebook battery, shut your computer down immediately and contact your service center. If the battery has been dropped we do not recommend using it any further, as even if the computer continues to work with a damaged battery in place, it may cause circuit damage, which may possibly result in fire. It is recommended that you replace your computer battery every two years. Battery Information D - 25 Windows XP Information Battery FAQ Caution Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Discard used battery according to the manufacturer’s instructions. How do I completely discharge the battery? Use the computer with battery power until it shuts down due to a low battery. Don’t turn off the computer by yourself even when you see a message that indicates the battery is critically low, just let the computer use up all of the battery power and shut down on its own. Disable the Power Options functions in the Control Panel, especially any Alarms (unclick the tickboxes - see page D - 23) and Schemes (change all the settings to Never - see page D - 18). As the battery nears the end of its life save and close any critical files. How do I fully charge the battery? When charging the battery, don’t stop until the LED charging indicator light changes from orange to green. How do I maintain the battery? Completely discharge and charge the battery at least once every 30 days or after about 20 partial discharges. D - 26 Battery Information Windows XP Information Driver Installation Insert the Device Drivers & Utilities + User’s Manual CD-ROM, click Install WinXP Drivers/Install Option Drivers (button) and then click the appropriate driver name from the Drivers Installer menu. Follow the instructions to install the driver. Alternatively click Start, navigate (Browse..) to the executable file and then follow the manual setup instructions. Figure 5 - Drivers Installer Screen 1 1. Check the driver installation order from Table 5 (the drivers must be installed in this order) which is the same as that listed in the Drivers Installer menu below. 2. Click to select the driver you wish to install, after installing each driver it will become greyed out (if you need to reinstall any driver, click the Unlock button). 3. Follow the instructions for each individual driver installation procedure as listed on the following pages. Figure 6 - Drivers Installer Screen 2 Driver Installation D - 27 Windows XP Information WinXP SP2 Driver Page # Driver Location Chipset Page D - 30 X:\Drivers\Chipset\Setup.exe Video Page D - 30 X:\Drivers\Video\Setup.exe Audio Page D - 30 X:\Drivers\Audio\Setup.exe Modem Page D - 30 X:\Drivers\Modem\ssetup.exe LAN Page D - 30 X:\Drivers\Lan\setup.exe TouchPad Page D - 31 X:\Drivers\TouchPad\Setup.exe CardReader Page D - 31 X:\Drivers\CardReader\Setup.exe Fingerprint Reader Page D - 31 X:\Drivers\Fingerprint\Application\x86\autorun.exe Hot Key Page D - 31 X:\Drivers\Hotkey\Setup.EXE Bluetooth Module Page D - 32 X:\Drivers\Options\Bluetooth\Setup.exe PC Camera Module Page D - 36 X:\Drivers\Options\Camera\Sertek\Setup.exe (for 1.3M pixel Camera) X:\Drivers\Options\Camera\Dmax\Setup.exe (for 2.0M pixel Camera) WLAN Module Page D - 43 X:\Drivers\Options\WLAN\Intel\Autorun.exe TPM Security Chip Page D - 49 X:\Drivers\Options\TPM\setup.exe 3.5G Module Page D - 51 X:\Drivers\Options\3G\3G_Watcher\3G_Watcher_Generic.msi Table 5 - Driver Installation D - 28 Driver Installation Notes Manual Driver Installation If you wish to install the drivers manually, click the Exit button to quit the Drivers Installer application, and then browse to the executable file in the location listed in this table, and follow the installation procedure for each driver. Note that X is the drive letter assigned to the CD/DVDROM drive. Windows XP Information Updating/Reinstalling Individual Drivers If you wish to update/reinstall individual drivers it may be necessary to uninstall the original driver.To do this go to the Control Panel in the Windows OS and doubleclick the Add/Remove Programs item. If you see the individual driver listed (if not see below), uninstall it, following the on screen prompts (it may be necessary to restart the computer). Go to the appropriate section of the manual to complete the update/reinstall procedure for the driver in question. If the driver is not listed in the Add/Remove Programs item: 1. Click Start (menu), point to Settings and click Control Panel (or click Start > Control Panel). 2. Double-click System (icon); System (icon) is in Performance and Maintenance (category). 3. Click Hardware (tab) > Device Manager (button). 4. Double-click the device you wish to update/reinstall the driver for (you may need to click “+”). 5. Look for the Update Driver button (check the Driver tab) and follow the on screen prompts. Windows XP Service Pack 2 Make sure you install Windows XP Service Pack 2 (or a Windows XP version which includes Service Pack 2) before installing any drivers. Service Pack 2 includes support for USB 2.0. If you have upgraded the system by installing Service Pack 2 (i.e. your Windows XP version does not include Service Pack 2) then follow these instructions: 1.Click Start (menu), point to Settings and click Control Panel (or click Control Panel). 2.Double-click System (icon); System (icon) is in Performance and Maintenance (category). 3.Click the Hardware (tab) > Device Manager (button). 4.Click “+” next to Other Devices (if its sub-items are not shown). 5.Right-click Universal Serial Bus (USB) Controller and select Uninstall > OK (if you don’t see the item then there is no need to take any further action). 6.Restart the computer and it will find the USB 2.0 controller. Driver Installation D - 29 Windows XP Information Driver Installation Procedure Chipset 1. Click 1.Install Chipset Driver > Yes. 2. Click Next > Yes > Next > Next. 3. Click Finish to restart the computer. Modem 1. Click 4.Install Modem Driver > Yes. 2. Click OK. 3. The modem is ready for dial-up configuration. Modem Country Selection Video 1. Click 2.Install Video Driver > Yes. 2. Click Next > Yes > Next > Next. 3. Click Finish to restart the computer. Be sure to check if the modem country selection is appropriate for you (Control Panel > Phone and Modem Options). Audio 1. Click 3.Install Audio Driver > Yes. 2. Click Next. 3. Click Finish to restart the computer. LAN 1. Click 5.Install LAN Driver > Yes. 2. Click Next. 3. Click Install > Finish. 4. The network settings can now be configured. D - 30 Driver Installation Windows XP Information TouchPad 1. Click 6.Install Touchpad Driver > Yes. 2. Click Next > Next > Next. 3. Click Finish to restart the computer. CardReader 1. Click 7.Install Cardreader Driver > Yes. 2. Click Next > Next. 3. Click Finish to restart the computer. Fingerprint Reader Module See “Fingerprint Reader Driver Installation” on page D - 46. Hot Key 1. Click 9.Install Hotkey Utility > Yes. 2. Click Next > Install. 3. Click Finish > Finish to restart the computer. Module Drivers See the following pages for the driver installation procedures for any of the optional modules included in your purchase configuration. Wireless LAN, Bluetooth & 3.5G Modules Wireless Device Operation Aboard Aircraft The use of any portable electronic transmission devices aboard aircraft is usually prohibited. Make sure the module(s) are OFF if you are using the computer aboard aircraft. Wireless LAN, Bluetooth & 3.5G Modules Power Toggle Enable power to the modules as follows: Fn + F11 = Wireless LAN Module Power Toggle Fn + F12 = Bluetooth Module Power Toggle Fn + _ = 3.5G Module Power Toggle The LED indicator will be green if the WLAN module is on, and orange if the Bluetooth module is on. The LED indicator will be green if the 3.5G module is on. Driver Installation D - 31 Windows XP Information Wireless Device Operation Aboard Aircraft The use of any portable electronic transmission devices aboard aircraft is usually prohibited. Make sure the module(s) are OFF if you are using the computer aboard aircraft. Use the Fn + F12 key combination to toggle power to the Bluetooth module, and check the indicator to see if the module is powered on or not (see Table 1 - 5, on page 1 - 10/ Table 1 - 2, on page 1 - 7). Bluetooth Module Before installing the optional Bluetooth module driver use the Fn + F12 key combination to toggle power to the module. Bluetooth Driver Installation 1. Make sure the module is powered on, and then insert the Device Drivers & Utilities + User’s Manual CD-ROM into the CD/DVD drive. 2. Click Install Option Drivers (button). 3. Click 1.Install Bluetooth Driver (button). 4. Click Install Software Drivers v2.3.0.1. 5. Choose the language you prefer, and click OK. 6. Click Next. 7. Click the button to accept the license agreement, then click Next. 8. Click Next > Next > Install. 9. Click Finish. 10.The IVT Corporation BlueSoleil - Main Window screen appears on restart. 11. You can configure the settings at any time by going to the IVT Corporation BlueSoleil - Main Window control panel (Start > Programs/All Programs > IVT BlueSoleil), or by clicking the taskbar icon . 12.View the BlueSoleil User Guides from the Help Menu (press F1) in the IVT Corporation BlueSoleil - Main Window control panel. D - 32 Bluetooth Module Windows XP Information User Guide View the BlueSoleil User Guides (Contents and Index) from the Help menu (or press the F1 key) in the IVT Corporation BlueSoleil - Main Window control panel. Click BlueSoleil User Guides in the Contents tab, and click to select the appropriate User Guide from the panel on the right. Figure D - 1 Bluetooth Control Panel & User Guides Bluetooth Module D - 33 Windows XP Information Disconnecting In order to have the taskbar icon display the correct connection status, you will need to exit the IVT Corporation BlueSoleil - Main Window by clicking the File menu and selecting Exit (see over). Bluetooth Local Area Connection Icon If you want to display the Local Area Connection icon for the Bluetooth connection in the taskbar, set it up as follows: 1. Access the Network Connections control panel in Windows (Start > Settings > Network Connections OR Start > Connect To > Show all Connections) or by clicking the taskbar icon 2. Right-click the Bluetooth connection icon, and select Properties. 3. Click to put a tick in the “Show icon in the notification area when connected” box. 4. Close the control panels and the icon for the Bluetooth connection will be displayed in the taskbar when connected (see sidebar and overleaf). After exiting the program you can then use the Fn + F12 key combination to turn off the Bluetooth module. If you use the close button, or turn off the Bluetooth module (by using the Fn + F12) the taskbar icon will not display the correct status Figure D - 2 Local Area Connection D - 34 Bluetooth Module Windows XP Information 5. 6. 7. Use the Fn + F12 key combination to turn on the Bluetooth module. Run the IVT Corporation BlueSoleil program from the desktop icon or Start menu. The connection status will then be displayed. Figure D - 3 - Bluetooth Connected 8. To disconnect click File from the IVT Corporation BlueSoleil - Main Window, and select Exit (the Local Area Connection will then display “A network cable is unplugged”). 9. Do not use the close button or Fn + F12 key combination before clicking File > Exit or the correct status will not be displayed. 10. You can then use the Fn + F12 key combination to turn off the Bluetooth module (check the LED icon for the Bluetooth module power status). Figure D - 4 - Bluetooth Disconnected Bluetooth Module D - 35 Windows XP Information Taking Still Pictures Double-click the My Computer icon on the desktop, or go the Start menu and point to My Computer, then click it. Double-click the BisonCam, NB Pro icon. Click Take a new picture in the Camera Tasks box. PC Camera Module Before installing the optional PC Camera module driver use the Fn + F10 key combination to toggle power to the module. There are 2 camera options available for this computer, depending on your purchase configuration. The 1.3M pixel camera module uses the BisonCap application to capture video files, and the 2.0M pixel camera module uses the Video View application to capture video files. PC Camera Driver Installation 1. Make sure the module is powered on, and then insert the Device Drivers & Utilities + User’s Manual CD-ROM into the CD/DVD drive. 2. Click Install Option Drivers (button). 3. Click 2.Install Camera Driver > Yes. For the 1.3M Pixel Camera Module: 1. Choose the language you prefer and click OK > Next. 2. Click Finish to restart the computer. 3. Run the BisonCap application program from the BisonCam shortcut on the desktop, or from the BisonCam item in the Start > Programs/All Programs menu (if the hardware is turned off use the Fn + F10 key combination to turn it on again). D - 36 PC Camera Module Windows XP Information For the 2.0M Pixel Camera Module: 1. Click Install. 2. Click to select Yes or No in answer to the power system question. 3. Click to select Yes or No to enable/disable the Digital Zoom function. 4. Click Finish > Finish to restart the computer. 5. Run the Video View application program from the Video View shortcut on the desktop, or from the USB2.0 PC Camera item in the Start > Programs/All Programs menu (if the hardware is turned off use the Fn + F10 key combination to turn it on again). PC Camera Audio Setup (all camera modules) If you wish to capture video & audio with your camera, it is necessary to setup the audio recording options in Windows. 1. Go to the Start menu and point to Settings (or just click Control Panel) and click Control Panel, then doubleclick the Sounds & Audio Devices icon (Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices in Category View). 2. Click Advanced in the Volume > Device volume tab. 3. Click Options and scroll down and click Properties. 4. Select Realtek HD Audio input from the Mixer device menu. 5. Make sure the Mic Volume (check box) is checked, then click OK. 6. Boost the volume in the Recording section (in the Recording Control menu) as high as it will go. 7. Close the Recording Control window, and then click OK. 8. Run the BisonCap application program from the Start > Programs/All Programs > BisonCam menu. 9. Go to the Devices menu heading and select Realtek HD Audio input (it should have a tick alongside it). 10. Go to the Capture menu heading and select Capture Audio (it should have a tick alongside it). PC Camera Module D - 37 Windows XP Information Pre-Allocating File Space You may pre-allocate the file size for the capture file in the BisonCap program. You can choose to ignore this by clicking Cancel. Pre-allocating space on the hard disk can improve the capture quality (particularly of large capture files), by reducing the amount of work the hard disk has to do in finding space for the video data as it is being captured. You may find it helpful to defragment the HDD before capture. BisonCap (for 1.3M pixel camera modules) BisonCap is a video viewer useful for general purpose video viewing and testing, and can capture video files to .avi format. 1. Run the BisonCap application from the Start > Programs/All Programs > BisonCam menu (it is recommended that you set the capture file before the capture process - see Set Capture File below). 2. Go to the Capture menu heading (if you wish to capture audio check “PC Camera Audio Setup (all camera modules)” on page D - 37) and select Start Capture. 3. On the first run of the program (if you have not set the captured file) you will be asked to choose a file name and size (see the sidebar - Pre-Allocating File Space) for the captured file. Click Start Capture again. 4. Click OK to start capturing the video, and press Esc to stop the capture. 5. If you wish to, you may go to the File menu and select Save Captured Video As..., choose a file name and location, and then click Open (you can view the file using the Windows Media Player). Set Capture File In the BisonCap program you will only be asked to set the capture file name on the first run of the program. When you run the program the next time the file will automatically be overwritten with the newly captured file. To avoid overwriting files you can go to the Set Capture File.. option in the File menu, and set the file name and location before capture. Set the name and location then click Open (you can choose Cancel to ignore the file size if prompted). D - 38 PC Camera Module Windows XP Information Eliminating Screen Flicker (BisonCap) If you find that the video screen in the BisonCap program is flickering, you can try to adjust the setting in the Video Capture Filter options. 1. 2. 3. Run the BisonCap application. Go to Options and scroll down to select “Video Capture Filter...”. Click either 50Hz or 60Hz under Frequency in Property Page (tab). Figure D - 5 Video Capture Filter PC Camera Module D - 39 Windows XP Information Pre-Allocating File Space You may pre-allocate the file size for the capture file in the Video View program. Pre-allocating space on the hard disk can improve the capture quality (particularly of large capture files), by reducing the amount of work the hard disk has to do in finding space for the video data as it is being captured. Video View (for 2.0M pixel camera module) Video View is a video viewer useful for general purpose video viewing and testing, and can capture video files to .avi format. 1. Run the Video View program from the Start > Programs/All Programs > USB2.0 PC Camera menu (it is recommended that you set the capture file before the capture process - see Set Capture File below). 2. Go to the Capture menu heading (if you wish to capture audio check “PC Camera Audio Setup (all camera modules)” on page D - 37) and select Start Capture. 3. Click OK (the file location will be displayed in the pop-up box) to start capturing the video, and press Esc to stop the capture. Set Capture File Prior to capturing video files you may Set Capture File... To avoid overwriting files you can go to the Set Capture File.. option in the File menu, and set the file name and location before capture. Set the name and location then click Open (you can choose Cancel to ignore the file size if prompted). D - 40 PC Camera Module Windows XP Information Eliminating Screen Flicker (Video View) If you find that the video screen in the Video View program is flickering, you can try to adjust the setting in the Video Capture Filter options. 1. 2. 3. Run the Video View program. Go to Options and scroll down to select Video Capture Filter.... Click either 50Hz or 60Hz under Flickering Reduction in Image (tab). Figure D - 6 Video Capture Filter PC Camera Module D - 41 Windows XP Information Zoom (Video View) If you have enabled digital zoom when installing the 2.0M Pixel Camera driver you may use the Options > Setting menu to zoom the camera in and out. Figure D - 7 Setting 1. Run the Video View program. 2. Go to Options and scroll down to select Setting. 3. Use the slider to adjust the zoom level, and click OK to save the setting. Snapshot Folder The Snapshot folder’s default location is on the desktop. Do not move this folder or an error may appear when you try to take a still picture. If you accidentally delete or move the folder, you can create a new Snapshot folder on the desktop in order to capture the files. Still Image Capture (Video View) You can capture still images by using the Snapshot command from the Capture menu. 1. Run the Video View program. 2. Go to Capture and select Snapshot. 3. The picture (in JPEG format) will be placed in the Snapshot folder on the desktop. Figure D - 8 Snapshot Folder D - 42 PC Camera Module Windows XP Information WLAN Module Before installing the Wireless LAN driver use the Fn + F11 key combination to toggle power to the module. Intel WLAN Driver Installation 1. Make sure the module is powered on, then insert the Device Drivers & Utilities + User’s Manual CDROM(WinXP) into the CD/DVD drive. 2. Click Install Option Drivers (button). 3. Click 3.Install WLAN Driver > Yes. 4. Click Install Software (button). 5. Click the button to accept the license and click Next > Next > OK. 6. Click OK to complete the installation. 7. Configure the settings by going to the Intel (R) PROSet Wireless control panel (Start > Programs/ All Programs > Intel PROSet Wireless), or by double-clicking the taskbar icon User Guide You can view the User Guides from the Device Drivers & Utilities + User’s Manual CD-ROM (WinXP). Click Install Option Drivers and then click the Unlock button. Click 3.Install WLAN Driver > Yes. Click View User Guide (button). Figure D - 9 - Intel PROSet/Wireless WLAN Module D - 43 Windows XP Information Network Connection Use the Windows Network Connections control panel to access available wireless networks (Start > Settings > Network Connections or Start > Connect To > Show all Connections). Figure D - 10 Wireless Network Control Panels D - 44 WLAN Module Windows XP Information Security Modules (Fingerprint & TPM) The encrypted channel between the Trusted Platform Module security chip and the optional fingerprint reader with Protector Suite Software provides a high level of security for your computer. A further level of security and control is provided in the BIOS (see “Security Menu” on page 5 - 10). The fingerprint reader and Protector Suite Software allow you to: • • • • • Access or Lock your computer Protect sensitive files Display and file your favorite web pages Fill in frequently used dialogs Run your favorite applications The TPM security chip allows you to create and manage digital certificates for user and platform authentication. This type of security is usually administered within large enterprises and organizations, and therefore requires implementation by a system administrator before users can access security features. Password Warning If you set passwords for any of the security modules, NEVER forget your password. The consequences of this could be serious. If you cannot remember your boot password you must contact your vendor and you may lose all of the information on your hard disk. Individual users can use the TPM as an authentication with the fingerprint reader. See overleaf for information installing and configuring the Protector Suite Software, and see “Trusted Platform Module” on page 7 - 25 for information on TPM. WLAN Module D - 45 Windows XP Information Help & Manual If you have included the fingerprint reader in your purchase option you will need to install the driver as per the instructions below. Right-click the taskbar icon to bring up the menu to select Help. Make sure you have administrator’s rights to your computer, and have a Windows password enabled for full security protection. Insert the Device Drivers & Utilities + User’s Manual CD-ROM and click Install WinXP Drivers (button). Click Unlock (button) and then click 8.Install Fingerprint Driver > Yes. Click Documentation to open the folder containing the manual in .pdf format. Fingerprint Reader Module To install the Adobe Acrobat Reader software to read the file, insert the Device Drivers & Utilities + User’s Manual CD-ROM and click User’s Manual (button), and click Install Acrobat Reader (button). Before beginning the enrollment process it is recommended that you go through the fingerprint tutorial. To run the tutorial click Start > Programs/All Programs > Protector Suite QL > Fingerprint Tutorial after installing the driver. Fingerprint Reader Driver Installation 1. Insert the Device Drivers & Utilities + User’s Manual CD-ROM (WinXP) into the CD/DVD drive. 2. Click Install WinXP Drivers. 3. Click 8.Install Fingerprint Driver > Yes. 4. Click Software Installation. 5. Click Next > Next > Next. 6. Click Finish > Yes to restart the computer. 7. See overleaf for information on enrolling fingerprints etc. D - 46 Fingerprint Reader Module Windows XP Information User Enrollment 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Click Start > Programs/All Programs > Protector Suite QL > User Enrollment, or double click the taskbar icon On the first run of the program you will be asked to click the button to accept the license, and then click OK. Click Next and select “Enrollment to the hard disk”, and click Finish. Click Next and you will then be prompted to enter your Windows password (note: If you have not set a password Protector Suite QL cannot secure access to your computer). Click Next > Next (tick the “Run interactive tutorial” tickbox to run through the Fingerprint Tutorial). Click Next for each window of the tutorial (you can click the button to “skip tutorial” at any time). Click the button above any of the fingers to begin the enrollment process for that finger. Swipe the finger three times to enroll that finger. Repeat the process for all the fingers you wish to enroll (see below), and then click Next. Fingerprint Enrollment Note that it is strongly recommended that you enroll more than one finger in case of injury etc. Figure D - 11 - Fingerprint Enrollment Fingerprint Reader Module D - 47 Windows XP Information 10. If you put a tick in the “Enable Advanced Security for the current user” tickbox you will be asked to input a PIN before continuing (choose TPM key with PIN and enable and create a backup password). 11. Click Next > Finish. 12. Right-click the taskbar icon to bring up the menu that allows you to Edit Fingerprints, start Control Center, access the Help menu etc. You can also run the Control Center etc. from the Protector Suite QL item in the Programs/All Programs menu. 13. See “Help & Manual” on page D - 46 for further details. 14. If you swipe your finger over the reader at any time you can access the Biomenu to lock the computer, register websites, open the Control Center and access the Help menu. Figure D - 12 - Control Center & Biomenu D - 48 Fingerprint Reader Module Windows XP Information TPM Security Chip If you have included the Trusted Platform Module security chip module in your purchase option, you will have the appropriate software provided on the Device Drivers & Utilities + User’s Manual CD-ROM (WinXP). After installing the driver as per the instructions below, see “Trusted Platform Module” on page 7 - 17 for full instructions on initializing the TPM etc. TPM Utility Installation 1. Enable the TPM state in the BIOS (see “Initializing TPM” on page 7 - 17). 2. Insert the Device Drivers & Utilities + User’s Manual CD-ROM (WinXP) into the CD/DVD drive. 3. Click Install Option Drivers (button). 4. Click 4.Install TPM Driver > Yes. 5. Click Next. 6. Click the button to accept the license agreement, and then click Next. 7. Click Next > Next > Install. 8. Click Finish (you may then go straight to the initialization process if you have checked the option). 9. Run the TPM application program from the shortcut on the desktop, or from the TPM Secure Tools item in the Start > Programs/All Programs menu. 10. See overleaf for instructions on initializing the TPM. TPM Security Chip D - 49 Windows XP Information Password Warning Do not lose the password. If you do so you will be unable to make administrative changes unless you clear the TPM. This could then result in data loss. Recovery Token Note the location of the emergency recovery token. It is recommended that you save the file to removable media such as a USB Flash drive (or backup using the tool provided - see page 7 28). Initializing TPM On the first run of the program you will need to initialize the TPM. 1. Run the application from the Security Manager shortcut on the desktop, or from the TPM Secure Tools item in the Start > Programs/All Programs menu. 2. Click Next. 3. Type a TPM owner password, and then retype to confirm the password. 4. Click Next to create a recovery token (see sidebar). 5. Click Next and create a password reset token file if required. 6. Click Next and specify a location for the emergency recovery data path (a root path to restore user keys if you need to reinstall the OS). 7. Click Next > Next to begin the Initialization process. 8. Click Finish to begin the user initialization. 9. Click Next, and type a TPM user password, and then retype to confirm the password. 10. Click Next and create a password reset secret file if required (click in the tickbox). 11. Click Next > Next to begin the user Initialization process. 12. Click Finish (it is recommended that you use the Backup and Restore module to make a backup). 13. Enter the user password and click Logon. 14. For further details on using the Security Manager see “TPM Manager” on page 7 - 22. D - 50 TPM Security Chip Windows XP Information 3.5G Module If you have included an optional 3.5G module in your purchase option follow the instructions on page 7 - 37 to install the USIM card (which will be provided by your service provider), and then install the application. Before installing the application, make sure that the 3.5G module is on. Use the Fn + _ key combination (see “Function/Hot Key Indicators” on page 1 - 10) to toggle power to the 3.5G module. 3G Watcher Application Installation 1. Make sure the module is powered on, and then insert the Device Drivers & Utilities + User’s Manual CD-ROM (WinXP) into the CD/DVD drive. 2. Click Install Option Drivers (button). 3. Click Install 3GWatcher > Yes. 4. Click Next. 5. Choose your region, and click Next. 6. Click the button to accept the license agreement, and then click Next. 7. Click Next > Install. 8. Click Finish, and the 3G Watcher icon will appear on the desktop. 9. You can access the 3G Watcher application from the Start menu (Start > Programs/All Programs > Sierra Wireless > 3G Watcher), or by clicking the desktop icon . 10. Make sure you enable power to the module by pressing the Fn + _ key combination (the icon will be green). 11. See “Setting Up a Carrier Profile” on page 7 - 41 and “Connecting to the Service Provider” on page 7 - 43 for instructions on using the 3G Watcher application. 3.5G Module D - 51 Windows XP Information D - 52
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