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User Manual
WI121 series
12 inch Wireless Thin Client
ProScribe
Copyright ©
This manual is copyrighted with all rights reserved. Under the copyright law, this manual may not be copied, in whole or
part, without written consent of Philips. Under the law, copying includes translating into another language or format.
The monitor described in this manual, has been certified/registered by the safety agencies/regulatory authorities as
model n° : CMPD12-I
FCC Notice
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of
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
instructions, 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, while 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 radio TV technician for help.
Modification
The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly
approved by the manufacturer may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Cables
Connections to this device must be made with shielded signals cables with metallic RFI/EMI connector hoods to maintain
compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations.  
The lighting flash with arrowhead symbol is intend to alert the user of the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage”
within the product’s enclosure that may be sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electrical shock to people.  
The exclamation mark is intended to alert the user of the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing)
instructions in literature accompanying the appliance.  
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
ATTENTION
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE
NE PAS OUVRIR
CAUTION: TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK.
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK)
NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL
WARNING:
THE ENCLOSURE HAS TO BE CHECKED UPON COLLISION DAMAGE; REFER TO
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL
ProScribe monitor, accessory Docking station and AC/DC Power adapter do 
not have Applied Parts, and are not intended to be connected to a Patient 
Circuit.
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RF Exposure Statement
This EUT is compliance with SAR for general population / uncontrolled exposure limits in ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1999 and had been
tested in accordance with the measurement methods and procedures specified in OET bulletin 65 Supplement C.
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits, human proximity to the antenna shall not be less than 1.5 cm during
normal operation.
This device and its antenna (s) must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device
must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
The County Code Selection feature is disabled for products marketed in the US/Canada
This Class [B] digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe [B] est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
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INTRODUCTION
A ruggedized wireless thin client display for the on-the-go computing
The Philips ProScribe is a ruggedized wireless thin client display, released with Windows XP embedded for the on-the-go computing, for ITE application.
The ProScribe suits all applications in to vertical markets where users meet to take it with them, while away from their desk. It’s a
“cordless display” which makes use of wireless technology and thin-client computing to allow mobile workers to access applications stored on a central server as if they were sitting behind their desktop monitor. Its ruggedized design, compact size and touchscreen interface makes it also a perfect solution for point of information and system control applications too.  
Designed for any organization with highly mobile employees
The ProScribe can be of benefit for any organization employing mobile work forces like factory supervisors, field service engineers
and retail sales employees to name but a few. The ProScribe gives such employees instant and hand-held access to accurate data any
time anywhere.
Made to be mobile
With a 1GHz Intel Celeron M-based x86 processor as its engine and Microsoft Windows XP embedded as operation system, the
ProScribe offers a technologically powerful platform for mobile computing in enterprise applications. Other main features are:
● 12.1 inch TFT-LCD with Touch-screen functionality;
● 1024x768 resolution (XGA);
● display emulated keyboard;
● integrated WiFi™ 802.11b/g/n wireless LAN
● lightweight (1,75kg);
● replaceable battery
● upright stand and hand-carrying-strap.  
Rugged design for the toughest environments
The ProScribe is compliant with industry standards for liquid and dust resistance (IP53) and is also physically tough, with a highly
durable build capable of surviving a drop from as high as one meter onto a concrete surface.
Easy to integrate, deploy and maintain
The ProScribe allows users to take full benefit of thin-client computing where data and applications are kept on a server where they
can be managed centrally, more securely and at lower total cost.  Nearly no downtime is incurred in case a device is lost or stolen: a
new ProScribe straight from the box allows a user to resume an interrupted login session exactly as before.
Server access is provided by one of the two pre-installed thin clients, Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP), or Internet
Explorer.
Flexible to fit any vertical application
The ProScribe offers a full suite of utilities and multiple plug-and-play interfaces for easy integration into any type of IT environment, and specifically:
● Full-size XGA resolution
● Basic version with 512MB RAM and 2GB flash memory
● Extended version with 512MB RAM and 40GB Hard Disk
● Two USB ports
● One 32 bits PCMCIA expansion slot
● An 100Mbps RJ-45 Ethernet interface
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Docking station for easy charging and desktop use
The ProScribe optional docking station enables simple recharging of the device’s smart Li-ion battery pack. In typical usage a full
charge will enable up to 3 hours operation. The docking station includes two USB sockets enabling convenient use of keyboard and
mouse, while the portable device is docked. An additional Ethernet port makes the docking station perfectly suited to desktop usage.
Unit shall be used, in all modes of power supply (battery , ac/dc adapter or docking station modes), only if battery-pack is in
place.
NOTES:
1 - WiFi and the WiFi logo are the registered trademarks of the Wi-Fi Alliance.
2 - Microsoft and Windows, Windows XP and Windows RDP are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation
3 - All other trademarks and registered trademarks are property of their respective owners.
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CONTENTS
TECHNICAL INFORMATION ............................................7
INSTALLATION ....................................................................8
KICKSTAND AND HAND STRIP .......................................9
DIMENSIONS .......................................................................10
WEIGHT ................................................................................10
INPUT INSTRUCTION .......................................................11
right view .....................................................................11
left view .......................................................................11
bottom view .................................................................12
back view .....................................................................12
CONTROL PANEL DESCRIPTION .................................13
BEFORE YOU BEGIN ........................................................14
GETTING STARTED ..........................................................14
load battery ..................................................................14
stylus re-calibration .......................................................15
power saving mode .......................................................15
set data and time ...........................................................15
WLAN setup ................................................................16
ethernet LAN setup ......................................................16
screen brightness ..........................................................16
DATA INPUT TO THE TOUCH SCREEN ........................17
touch the screen ...........................................................17
left or right click emulation .........................................17
on-screen keyboard ......................................................17
sizeable keyboard .........................................................18
screen rotation ..............................................................18
TOUCH-PANEL CALIBRATION .....................................19
POWER SUPPLY .................................................................23
AC ................................................................................23
battery ..........................................................................23
CONNECTING TO A NETWORK ....................................24
WLAN .........................................................................24
start a connection .........................................................24
LAN .............................................................................26
FEATURED SOFTWARE APPLICATION .......................27
control panel ................................................................27
microsoft internet explorer ...........................................27
microsoft RDP .............................................................27
windows media player .................................................27
hot key utility ...............................................................28
wordpad .......................................................................28
connecting external peripherals ...................................28
VGA port .....................................................................28
ruggedized design ........................................................28
TROUBLESHOOTING .......................................................29
the ProScribe will not turn ON ....................................29
my system does not run smoothly ...............................29
how do i turn off my ProScribe ...................................29
when I use the stylus pen  ............................................29
how do I use the on-screen keyboard ...........................29
how do I use a password to protect my data ................30
SAFETY AND PRODUCT CARE INSTRUCTIONS .......30
to clean the screen ........................................................30
to clean the case ...........................................................30
PRECAUTIONS ....................................................................31
installation ....................................................................31
handling ........................................................................31
maintenance ..................................................................31
transportation ................................................................31
disposal of the LCD monitor ........................................32
ACCESSORY (Optional) .....................................................33
IDENTIFICATION LABEL ................................................34
INDEX ....................................................................................35
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1.1.0
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Processor
INTEL Celeron M 1GHz
Chipset
INTEL 852GM+ ICH4-M
Graphic processor		
INTEL 852GM
Bios
Insyde software
Operating System		
Microsoft Windows XP Embedded with SP2
Networking
Built-in 802.3 network card (Intel PRO/100 VE)
Built-in 802.11 b/g/n WLAN module with double integral antenna
Built-in Bluetooth 2.1 (Optional)
Remote Protocol			
Microsoft RDP
Memory			
512 MB SDRAM on board
Flash ROM			
2 GB flash memory module (WI121XB version)
≥ 40 GB Hard Disk memory module (WI121XH version)
LCD Panel Characteristic
12.1 “ TFT LCD panel (XGA 1024 x 768 resolution ) , LVDS I/F
Audio System			
VIA VT1612A  AC’97 Codec.
Internal mono microphone (stereo supported via microphone jack)
Internal stereo speaker
Durability			
Rugged anti-shock design with standing 1 meter drop / IP53 water and dust resistant
construction (front side)
Mounting
Four standard VESA 75 mount holes on the rear cover.
PAD I/O
●1 x VGA out
●2 x USB ports
●1 x Network connector (RJ45)
●1 x Audio jack for external earphone
●1 x PCMCIA slot
●1 x Docking connector
●1 x DC-in connector
●1 x Audio jack for external microphone
Docking device I/O		
●1 x DC-in connector
●1 x PAD connector
●3 x USB ports
●1 x Network connector (RJ45)
LED indicator			
●1 x WLAN LED
●1 x Power LED
Button AND Controls
● 4 x Customized hot key
● 1 x Input panel (touch screen)
●1 x Track pointer
●1 x Power switch
Battery Pack			
● Swappable smart Li-ion battery 14,8V (2400mAh)
Power Supply
● AC_IN 100 ~ 240V (1,5A) 50/60Hz - DC_Out 19V (3.42A)
Included Accessory
● Battery
● AC adapter and power cords
● 1 x Stylus
Optional accessories		
● Docking station
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● Hand strap
● Kickstand
2.1.0
INSTALLATION
Before unpacking the ProScribe , prepare a suitable workspace. You need a stable and level surface near a grounded wall outlet in
an area that is relatively free of glare from sunlight or other sources of bright light.
While unpacking the ProScribe, inspect it and other package contents for shipping damage that could cause a fire or shock hazard.
Immediately report any shipping damage to the carrier or transportation company and contact customer service for assistance. Keep
all packing material in case you need to ship, store or return the monitor.
After unpacking the ProScribe, make sure the following items are included:
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● PAD (512 / 2GB)
● IT-grade AC adapter
● Power Cord set (EU and US cords)
● Battery pack
● Stylus pen
● Hand-carry set
WI121XH
● PAD (512 / ≥ 40GB)
● IT-grade AC adapter
● Power Cord set (EU and US cords)
● Battery pack
● Stylus pen
● Hand-carry set
NOTE:
This user’s manual is available in electronic format only, installed on the PAD and accessible by double click up on the
relevant icon on the desktop
CAUTION:
When moving the PAD from a cold place to a warm one, or vice versa, moisture may condense inside of the PAD or Cradle.
Should this occur, the devices may not operate properly. In such a case an adequate recovery time is necessary to allow the
moisture evaporate (abaut 1hr).
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2.2.0
INSTALLATION KICKSTAND AND HAND STRIP
The ProScribe is provided of a hand-carry set (Hand strip and Kickstand) for the assembling see fig. a
1. Kickstand
2. Hand strip
3. Screw M2,5x8 (q.ty 2)
4. Left stand adapter
5. Right stand adapter
FIMI
MODEL NO . C MP D 1 2 -I
INPUTRA TING : 18-19V
Th is device complies with part 15 of the FC C R ules . Operation is s ubject to the
following two conditions: ( 1) this device may not c ause harmful interference and
(2) this device mus t ac ce pt a ny interference rece ived including interference that
may c ause undes ired operation.
Th is C lass B digital apparatus device c omplies with C anadian IC E S -003.
C et a ppareil numerique de la c lass e B e st c onforme a la norme NMB -003
3.2A
MADE IN TAIWAN
WAR NIN G :
A) Disconnec t su pply before se rvicing.
B ) Never remove covers unles s qualified to do s o. Th is unit contains dangerous
voltages.
FCC ID: GZM 80215 0
IC ID : 6319A-802150
(fig. a)
NOTE:
Mounting the hand-carry set, you will break the FIMI security label (fig. 9b) posted on the relevant fixing points.
Please note that the device cannot with stand drop test when the hand-carry set is mounted.
In such a situation, user has to take maximum care while handling the PAD, in order to prevent it from dropping and
consequently being damaged.
6. Security label
FIMI
MODEL NO . C MP D 1 2 -I
INPUTRA TING : 18-19V
Th is device complies with part 15 of the FC C R ules . Operation is s ubject to the
following two conditions: ( 1) this device may not c ause harmful interference and
(2) this device mus t ac ce pt a ny interference rece ived including interference that
may c ause undes ired operation.
Th is C lass B digital apparatus device c omplies with C anadian IC E S -003.
C et a ppareil numerique de la c lass e B e st c onforme a la norme NMB -003
3.2A
MADE IN TAIWAN
WAR NIN G :
A) Disconnec t su pply before se rvicing.
B ) Never remove covers unles s qualified to do s o. Th is unit contains dangerous
voltages.
FCC ID: GZM 80215 0
IC ID : 6319A-802150
FIMI
FIMI
(fig. b)
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3.1.0 DIMENSIONS
313,5
235,5
35,7
(fig. 10a)
3.2.0
10
WEIGHT
Weight with battery enclosed : 1,75 Kg.
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4.1.0
INPUT INSTRUCTION
4.1.1
RIGHT VIEW
1. Power button
2. Network connector (RJ45)
3. VGA video connector
4. USB 2.0 port type A
5. USB 2.0 port type A
6. External ear set jack
7. External microphone jack
8. AC/DC adapter connector
(fig. 11a)
4.1.2
LEFT VIEW
1. Stylus pen latch release
2. Flash card slot / Hard Disk
3. Stylus pen
4. PCMCIA slot
5. SD card slot (Optional)
6 Security cable slot
(fig. 11b)
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4.1.3
BOTTOM VIEW
1. Docking device connector
(fig. 12a)
        Connector layout:
Pin 1  : MAIN_IN
Pin 2  : GND
Pin 3  : USB20P2Pin 4  : CRADLE_AV (+19V)
Pin 5  : USB20P2+
Pin 6  : CRADLE_AV (+19V)
Pin 7  : TXD2
Pin 8  : CRADLE_AV (+19V)
Pin 9  : RDX2
Pin 10 : CRTHSYNK01
Pin 11 : DSR2Pin 12 : CRTVSYNK01
Pin 13 : DTR2Pin 14 : CRT-R01
Pin 15 : GND
Pin 16 : CRT-G01
Pin 17 : GND
Pin 18 : CRT-B01
4.1.4
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18
TOP VIEW
1. USB 2.0 Port (Optional)
2. For Upper USB device fixation (2x) M4
(fig. 12b)
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4.1.5
BACK VIEW
1. Speakers
2. VESA 75 mounting screw holes (x4) M4
3. Battery latch 1 (lock)
4. Battery
5. Battery latch 2
6. Memory module cover
7. Processor fanless heatsink air vent
FIMI
MODEL NO . C MP D 1 2 -I
INPUT RA TING : 18-19V
Th is device complies with part 15 of the FC C R ules . Operation is s ubject to the
following two conditions: ( 1) this device may not c ause harmful interference and
(2) this device mus t ac ce pt a ny interference rece ived including interference that
may c ause undes ired operation.
Th is C lass B digital apparatus device c omplies with C anadian IC E S -003.
C et a ppareil numerique de la c lass e B e st c onforme a la norme NMB -003
3.2A
MADE IN TAIWAN
WAR NIN G :
A) Disconnec t su pply before se rvicing.
B ) Never remove covers unles s qualified to do s o. Th is unit contains dangerous
voltages.
FCC ID: GZM 80215 0
IC ID : 6319A-802150
FIMI
FIMI
(fig. 13a)
4.1.6
DIMENSIONS OF VESA MOUNTING
FIMI
MODEL NO . C MP D 1 2 -I
INPUT RA TING : 18-19V
Th is device complies with part 15 of the FC C R ules . Operation is s ubject to the
following two conditions: ( 1) this device may not c ause harmful interference and
(2) this device mus t ac ce pt a ny interference rece ived including interference that
may c ause undes ired operation.
Th is C lass B digital apparatus device c omplies with C anadian IC E S -003.
C et a ppareil numerique de la c lass e B e st c onforme a la norme NMB -003
3.2
MADE IN TA I WA
WAR NIN G :
A) Disconnec t su pply before se rvicing.
B ) Never remove covers unles s qualified to do s o. Th is unit contains dangerous
voltages.
FCC ID: GZM 80215 0
IC ID : 6319A-802150
(fig. 13b)
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5.1.0
CONTROL PANEL DESCRIPTION
1. Battery LED
2. Programmable buttons
3. Track pointer buttons
4. Track pointer stick
5. Programmable buttons
6. On-Screen Keyboard (default)
7. Microphone
8. WLAN status LED
(fig. 14a)
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6.1.0
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
The ProScribe is intended for use as Windows XP embedded powered wireless thin client touch-screen device.
To use your ProScribe you must have the following;
• a mains plugs to charge the battery for using it as portable device
• a wireless access point to access the corporate network or
• an Ethernet connection in case you plan to use the ProScribe on a fixed location
6.2.0
GETTING STARTED
The Windows XP embedded operating system provides you all the convenience to set-up any type of thin-client session
with centrally located applications or web-based services. Before doing so, please make sure to apply the following
instructions.
IMPORTANT NOTICE :
Write protect
The ProScribe is pre-configured with a Windows XPe feature called Enhanced Write Filter (EWF) to prevent
writing on the CF card. When write protection is activated, all recently installed software products and changed
user settings are not stored into the CF and hence are removed after a reboot. The procedure to save such data in
the CF card is described hereunder. It is strongly advised to re-enable EWF after disabling it for storing user data.
EWF protects the OS but also the CF card itself.
Procedure to disable EWF
• press “start” button then “Run...” and type “ewfd”
• the ProScribe will logout and reboot automatically
• now the CF is write enable, so the modification are really stored into the CF card, meaning that modifications
  will be retained on reboot.
• after applying the desired modifications, enable the EWF.
Procedure to enable EWF
• press “start” button then “Run...” and type “ewfe”
• the ProScribe will logout and reboot automatically
• now the CF is write disable, so modification are not stored into the CF card, meaning that modifications will
  be lost on reboot.
6.2.1
6.2.2
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LOAD BATTERY
Make sure the ProScribe is switched OFF.
Install the battery.
• Place ProScribe on your desk with its face down.
• Place the battery in the battery slot then press it down to fit in.
• Push battery latch 1 (ref. fig. 12b) into the locked position.
• For first time use, the battery requires five hours to become fully charged.
• Check that the power led is orange lighted (pos.1 photo n°14a). It indicates that the battery is charging.
POWER SAVING MODE
To make changes to power saving setup,
• Navigate through: “START -> Settings -> Control panel -> Power Options” and select the Power Schemes that best
  meets your needs.
• Navigate through: “START -> Settings -> Control panel -> Tablet and Pen Settings”.
• Select the “display” TAB
• Choose the desired Brightness level
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Power Schemes
Display
6.2.3
SET DATA AND TIME
Double click on the screen display window on the task bar (in low to the right) set new data or time clock.
6.2.4
WLAN SETUP
The WLAN setup is strictly dependent on the existing wireless network infrastructure.
A example of WLAN setup is depicted:
• From the Ralink Wireless Utility icon on the Windows Taskbar select: “Use Zero Configuration as Configuration
Utility”
• Navigate through : “START -> Settings -> Control Panel -> Network Connections -> Wireless Network Connection”
  and select one of the available networks.
• If required, insert a network key or password.
• To further configure the WLAN parameters on the “Wireless Network Connection” “Related Tasks” panel, select
  “Change advanced settings”.
• The “Wireless Network Connection Properties” dialog pops up, select “Wireless Networks” tab
• Select the preferred network and press “Properties” to adjust the authentication / encryption parameters.
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6.2.5
ETHERNET LAN SETUP
Setting up an Ethernet connection is just a matter of plugging the Ethernet cable in the RJ45 connector. It is advised to
switch off the WLAN connection in order to save battery power.
6.2.6
SCREEN BRIGHTNESS
The ProScribe is pre-configured to save battery power by switching the LCD brightness to a lower level when the power
plug is removed. Normal brightness is restored by going to:
“Control Panel > Tablet and Pen Settings > Display > Screen Brightness > Powered by Batteries” and by moving the slide
bar to “Bright”.
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7.1.0
DATA INPUT TO THE TOUCH SCREEN
7.1.1
TOUCH THE SCREEN
Use the stylus pen to move the mouse cursor or select the desired desktop icon or menu.
(fig. 18a)
NOTE:
The two stylus that are supplied with WI121 are designed for your screen. Use of fingertip or other pointers could
damage your screen.
7.1.2
LEFT OR RIGHT CLICK EMULATION
Users accustomed to a mouse device often right click for quick access to command options for an icon. The stylus pen
offers a similar command function.
Click on taskbar mouse icon to select “left” or “right” click emulation.
NOTE:
default “left”
(fig. 18b)
(fig. 18c)
7.1.3
ON-SCREEN KEYBOARD
Users can ‘type’ message with the on screen keyboard.
• To display, press the Input keyboard button on your ProScribe (fig.18d).
• The on screen display keyboard can also be activated by double clicking on the relevant icon on the desktop (fig.18e-ref. A).
• The desktop contains an additional on-screen-keyboard that can be configured in multiple ways (fig. 18e-ref. B).
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(fig. 18d)
(fig. 18e)
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7.1.4
SIZEABLE KEYBOARD
The “Click-N-Type” keyboard is re-sizeable. Once started, point the mouse at one of the edges to make it larger or smaller.
It can also be programmed as standard keyboard under the corresponding hotkey by going to:
Control Panel > Tablet and Pen Settings > Tablet Buttons > Button 4 > Change > Browse > (go to desktop and select
shortcut).
(fig. 19a)
7.1.5
SCREEN ROTATION (Landscape to Portrait)
Click the portrait icon on the desktop, to rotate the screen as the fig. 17b.
Viceversa, click the Landscape icon on the desktop to return the screen at the original orientation.
(fig. 19b)
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8.1.0
TOUCH-PANEL CALIBRATION
To calibrate the stylus tapping pattern:
● Tap Start -> Settings -> Control Panel
● Double click “Touch Panel” Button
● Select “Calibration” tab
● Enable the Check-Box -> Press “Apply” Button
● Disable the Check-Box -> Press “Apply” Button -> Press “Calibrate Now”
● Calibrate Touch-Panel
● Press “Update” Button
● Press “OK” button
Tap Start -> Settings -> Control Panel
Double click “Touch Panel” Button
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Select “Calibration” tab
Enable the Check-Box -> Press “Apply” Button
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Disable the Check-Box -> Press “Apply” Button -> Press “Calibrate Now”
Calibrate Touch-Panel
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Press “Update” Button
Press “OK” button
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9.1.0
POWER SUPPLY
There are two sources of power for ProScribe operation: the battery and the AC adapter.
9.1.1
AC
You may operate your ProScribe with AC power in two different ways. Mounted in the Docking station WD121.., or
connected directly to the AC adapter (fig. 24a). To run your ProScribe on the base station, connect the AC adapter to the
jack at the rear of the base station and place the pad into. To plug the product directly to the AC adapter, locate and plug
into the DC adapter at the lower right corner of the product.
(fig. 24a)
CAUTION:
The ProScribe should not be docked if both devices (ProScribe and Docking Station) are powered through the AC adapter.
Also, it is not advisable to dock the ProScribe if the Docking Station is not powered through the AC adapter.
9.1.2
BATTERY
When using the ProScribe for the first time, it is advisable to charge the battery for at least 2 hours.
After the initial charging, when not in use, the ProScribe takes approximately three hours to fully charged; it takes 4 hours
to fully charged while in use. Battery duration depends on the actual use of the device and may be affected by heavy-duty
application.
In most applications it is between two and three hours.
The power light on the top right indicates the level of battery charge.
Turn on the power to see the power light.
● Full charge The power light is solid green.
● Low charge The power light is blinking green when the battery’s remaining charged falls to less than 6 percent.
● Critical low charge The power light blinks amber when the charge falls under 3 percent.
  If your ProScribe is powered up and immediately enters the suspend mode, it means the battery is uncharged.
In order to optimize battery operation, open only the applications you are actually using.
To conserve battery power, disable WLAN when it’s not in use.
To change battery
● Switch OFF your ProScribe.
● Unlock I the battery latch 1 (ref. fig. 11b)
● While one hand holds the battery latch two in the unlocked position, use the other hand to pull the battery out of the slot.
● Replace with another battery
NOTE:
When fully charged and not in use, your ProScribe has a life of one week.
CAUTION:
Switch OFF your ProScribe before removing or changing the battery pack.
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10.0.0 CONNECTING TO A NETWORK
You can setup a connection to a wireless network (WLAN) or a wired network (LAN).
10.0.1
WLAN
Your ProScribe includes a wireless LAN module.
10.0.2
START A CONNECTION
Method One
Tap (right click) on the Ralink network icon that resides in the taskbar at the bottom of your screen.
● Select “Restore”
● The “Ralink wireless utility” pops-up
● Select the “Network” tab
● Select one of the available networks
Press the “connect” button to connect to the wireless network.
Method Two
The WLAN setup is strictly dependent on the existing wireless network infrastructure.
A example of WLAN setup is depicted:
● From the Ralink Wireless Utility icon on the Windows Taskbar select: “Use Zero Configuration as Configuration
Utility”
● Navigate through : “START -> Settings -> Control Panel -> Network Connections -> Wireless Network
   Connection” and select one of the available networks.
● If required, insert a network key or password.
● To further configure the WLAN parameters on the “Wireless Network Connection” “Related Tasks” panel, select
  “Change advanced settings”.
● The “Wireless Network Connection Properties” dialog pops up, select “Wireless Networks” tab
● Select the preferred network and press “Properties” to adjust the authentication / encryption parameters.
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10.1.2
When the connection is ready, you may be required to launch a remote control application to communicate between your
ProScribe and the host computer. The ProScribe ships with two applications to do this:
● Remote Desktop Connection connects to a Window server.
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To complete the connections with Remote Desktop Connection, you will need information including user name, password
and network IP. Ask your network administrator to provide the required setup information.
10.0.3
LAN
You can use the RS 45 plug to connect your ProScribe to a LAN
LAN
connection
(fig. 27a)
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11.0.0 FEATURED SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS
Your ProScribe has a suite of applications designed to create, share, and manage your information.
11.0.1
CONTROL PANEL
The Control Panel provides access to system settings allowing you to manage the properties of your ProScribe such as:
● Touch Panel
Configures and calibrates your touch screen.
● Display
Sets your Background, Appearance, and Backlight Time Out preferences.
● Tablet and Pen Settings
Changes the screen brightness Power scheme
Changes ProScribe programmable buttons
● Network Connections
Selects and sets network properties.
● System
Displays your ProScribe system information.
11.0.2
MICROSOFT INTERNET EXPLORER
Microsoft Internet Explorer is designed to provide a rich Internet experience while using a Windows powered device.
To launch:
● Tap on START
● Tap on PROGRAMS
● Tap on INTERNET EXPLORER
11.0.3
MICROSOFT RDP
This is a terminal services client that allows you to connect your ProScribe to a Microsoft Windows terminal server.
● To launch Tap the “remote desktop connection” icon on the desktop
11.0.4
WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER
This is a multimedia application that plays audio and video files. For example, you can enjoy MP3 format music in or play a
MPEG-4 format video clip from a file located on the pad or from the network.
● Tap on START
● Tap on PROGRAMS
● Tap on WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER
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11.0.6
HOT KEY UTILITY
There are 4 hot keys buttons to quick launch software applications. You can customize three of these hot keys functions
with the tablet and  pen settings applet:
● Navigate through: “START -> Settings -> Control panel -> Tablet and Pen Settings”
● Choose tablet buttons tab
● Select the tablet button
● Tap on the change button
● Tap OK to complete
NOTE:
Button “2” is not programmable
Default action:
● Button “1” -> Esc
● Button “2” -> Windows task manager
● Button “3” -> Enter
● Button “4” -> OSK
11.0.7
WORDPAD
Create, open and update WordPad files
11.1.1
CONNECTING EXTERNAL PERIPHERALS
The ProScribe is ready to go and does not need any additional peripheral to operate. The ProScribe can in case required be
extended with virtually any type of external peripheral thanks to the built-in support of two USB ports and 32 bits
PCMCIA slot.
11.1.2
VGA PORT
The ProScribe can be connected to a projector or monitor by using a standard VGA cable.
NOTE:
The Windows XPe version of the ProScribe might not contain all the required components and drivers required to operate
your peripherals. Please visit the website of the supplier to download the missing software items.
11.2.1
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RUGGEDIZED DESIGN
Your ProScribe is specially designed to withstand such as a physical impact or a liquid spill.
● Drop resistant
   It has the anti-shock design to resistant to 3 feet drop test (without the hand-carry set mounted: kickstand, hand strip
   left/right stand adapter).
● Liquid spill
   the front face of ProScribe meets IP53 requirement for water and dust resistance; The back cover is regular IP20.
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12.0.0 TROUBLESHOOTING
12.0.1
THE ProScribe WILL NOT TURN ON...
● Make sure that both the battery latches on the back of the unit are set to the lock position.
● When power is on, you will see:
  On the pad: Power indicator light above the screen on the right will turn green
● If power is on, but you still don’t see anything on the screen, wake up the pad by tapping on the screen or by pressing
  control buttons located on the right hand side of the screen.
● If pad does not power on attach the AC adapter to the unit by either ;
  Plugging the AC adapter into the DC in jack located under the protective flap on the right hand side of the
  unit, making sure that the Adapter is also plugged into the wall socket.
● If the preceding steps do not turn the pad on, try restarting the machine:
  As a last resort remove the power cord and the battery, wait ten seconds then insert again the battery and power
  cord, try to switch ON the ProScribe  
12.0.2
MY SYSTEM DOES NOT RUN SMOOTHLY
Poor wireless signal quality or the simultaneous opening of too many applications will cause deterioration in application
performance.
To free up memory, close applications that are not in use.
Check wireless signal quality:
● WLAN LED indicator. When the WLAN LED indicator is blue, the Proscribe  wireless card is active. If signal is weak,
   try moving closer to your Access Point, or try repositioning the antenna of the access point.
● Network icon. Double tap the Network icon on the bar at the bottom of the screen. Choose the Wireless Information
   tab to show the current connection.
12.0.3
HOW DO I TURN OFF MY ProScribe
To end operation: Press the power switch on the upper right side.
Or tap the  “START Menu”  and then choose “Shut Down” to turn off the pad.
NOTE:
Pressing the Power switch of the device for more then five seconds will make an hard turn Off preventing the Operating
System to perform the correct shutdown procedure.
12.0.4
WHEN I USE THE STYLUS PEN...
● System does not respond to taps…
a. Try tapping the center of an icon.
b. Re-calibrate the tapping pattern.
NOTE:
You might need to practice a couple of time in to operate your screen with taps.
● The mouse arrow is out of alignment…
   The mouse arrow does not point to the center of icon as you intend. It might be due to the viewing angle or the stylus
   may require calibration.
● Users accustomed to a mouse device use a right click for quick access to command options of an object.
   The stylus pen offers a similar command function. Here’s how: See par. 7.1.1
12.0.5
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HOW DO I USE THE ON-SCREEN KEYBOARD?
● Open the on-screen keyboard. You can use the Input Panel button to open up the on-screen keyboard. This button is
   located at the lower right side of the pad.
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12.0.7
HOW DO I USE A PASSWORD TO PROTECT MY DATA ON ProScribe?
You can use a password to protect your data.
Here’s how:
1. To setup, tap the PASSWORD icon on the Control Panel
2. Enter the password you have selected
3. Enter the password again to confirm your password.
You can enable password protection at Power On or Screen Saver.
CAUTION:
If you forget your password, you must restore the OS image. All custom data will be lost.
13.0.0 SAFETY AND PRODUCT CARE INSTRUCTIONS
13.0.1
TO CLEAN THE SCREEN:
1. To removes dust and other particles, wipe the screen with a clean, soft, lint-free cloth.
2. For heavy duty cleaning, wipe the screen with a soft, clean cloth lightly sprayed with a commercial window cleaner that
    does not contain wax or abrasives. Always apply the cleaner to the cloth, not the screen.
    If the display contains has become greasy, substitute use isopropyl alcohol.
NOTE:
Paper towels and other paper products are abrasive. Be sure to use a clean cloth when wiping the screen.
13.0.2
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TO CLEAN THE CASE:
1. For normal cleaning, use a soft, dry cloth.
2. For heavy duty cleaning, apply a small amount of a mild non-abrasive, ammonia-free, alcohol-free detergent onto a
    clean, soft, lint-free cloth and wipe the case surface.
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14.0.0 PRECAUTIONS
14.0.1
Installation
The equipment should be installed near an easily accessible outlet.
Do not install or leave the monitor:
In places subject to extreme temperatures, for example near a radiator, heating vent, or in direct sunlight. Subjecting the
LCD monitor to extreme temperatures, could cause deformations of the casing or malfunctions.
In places subject to mechanical vibration or shock.
Near any equipment that generates a strong magnetic field, such as a TV or various other medical appliances.
In places subject to inordinate amounts of dust, dirt, or sand, for example near an open window or an outdoor exit.
If setting up temporarily in an outdoor environment, be sure to take adequate precautions against airborne dust and dirt.
Otherwise irreparable malfunctions could occur.
14.0.2
Handling
Do not press on or scratch the LCD screen. Do not place a heavy object on the LCD screen. This may cause the screen
to lose uniformity or cause LCD panel malfunctions.
If the monitor is used in a cold place, a residual image may appear in the screen. This is not a malfunction.
The screen returns to normal as the temperature rises to a normal operating level.
If a still picture is displayed for a long time, a residual image may appear for a while. The residual image will eventually
disappear.
The LCD panel becomes warm during operation. This is not a malfunction.
Allow adequate air circulation to reduce the LCD panel temperature (eg. on the desk keep it in the base station)
14.0.3
Maintenance
Be sure to unplug the power cord from the mains when cleaning your device.
The front polarizer can be easily damaged. Take care not to scratch the front surface with any hard or abrasive
material. Dust, finger marks, grease etc. can be removed with a soft damp cloth (a small amount of mild detergent can
be used on the damp cloth). Do not apply water or detergent directly to the front surface as this may cause staining
or damage the electronic components. Never use any solvent on the front polarizer or module as this may cause permanent
damage. Wipe off water drop immediately. Long contact with water may cause discoloration spots. When the panel surface
is soiled, wipe it with absorbent cotton or other soft cloth.”
14.0.4
Transportation
Disconnect all cables from the monitor when transporting.
When you transport this device, hold the base sections of the display stand firmly in both hands. If you drop the
device, you may be injured or the monitor may be damaged.
When you transport this device for repair or shipment, use the original cardboard box and packing materials.
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14.1.0 DISPOSAL OF THE LCD ProScribe
Do not dispose of this monitor with general household waste.
The fluorescent tube used in this LCD monitor contains mercury. Disposal of this monitor must be carried out in
accordance with the regulations of your local sanitation authority.
● For countries in the European Union
This symbol indicates that this product (including the cables, plugs and accessory) must not be
disposed of with the other household waste. Instead, it is your responsibility to dispose of
your waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the cling of
waste electrical and electronic equipment. The separate collection and recycling of your waste equipment
at the time of disposal will help to conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner
that protects human health and the environment. For more information about where you can drop off your
waste equipment for recycling, please contact your local city office, or your supplier’s office.
● For countries outside the European Union
Disposal of electrical products in countries outside the European Union should be done in line with  local regulations.
14.1.1
Safety note Battery-pack (Li-ion)
CAUTION:
● Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended the
  manufacturer.
● Li-ion batteries include special circuitry to protect the battery from damage due to overcharging or undercharging.
● Lithium-ion batteries also require sophisticated chargers that can carefully monitor the charge process; put them in a
   charger not designed for Lithium-ion batteries create a potentially dangerous situation.
● To charge the battery follow the instruction in this User’s Manual.
14.1.2
Dispose of Lithium ion battery (Li-ion)
● Lithium-ion battery should never be incinerated since it might explode.
● Special precautions must be taken to avoid Li-ion battery fire up or explosion that can cause serious injuries. Never try to
  extinguish such a fire with water! But only with suitable extinguisher.
● Contact your local waste disposal agency for the address of the nearest battery deposit site.
14.1.3
Dispose of coin battery inside of the ProScribe (Mounted on main board):
The coin battery contain Perchlorate Material-special handling may apply,
See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate.
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15.0.0 ACCESSORY (Optional)
15.0.1
Docking Station WD121 series
15.0.2
Product configurations:
WD121
● Docking Station.
WD121P
● Docking Station.
● AC Power Adapter (ITE grade).
● Power Cord set (EU and US cords).
WD1212
● 2 x Docking Station.
15.0.3
Hardware Installation
To use the Docking Station, connect it to power through its AC adapter.
The ProScribe can be docked and undocked both in OFF and ON status.
To dock the ProScribe, keep it in vertical position and align the PHILIPS logos in such a way the one on the ProScribe is
aligned around 1 cm on the left of the Docking Station one.
Gently release the ProScribe in the Docking Station; 2 plastic frames will drive the ProScribe in the correct position.
When the ProScribe is docked, the green led on the front of the Docking Station will light on.
The ProScribe front led will turn to yellow, indicating the battery is charging; when full charge is reached, the led will
turn to green.
15.0.4
Software Installation
The ProScribe (Xpe version), comes with the Docking Station driver devices (10/100 Ethernet RJ45 port and USB 2.0
ports) already installed; the relevant drivers will be activated when you dock the ProScribe and deactivated when you
undock it.
Docking Station (Front view)
Docking Station (Back view)
connector PAD
USB
USB
AC/DC
adapter connector
USB
RJ-45
Network connector
Docking LED
Fig. 34a
Fig. 34b
Docking Station with ProScribe
ProScribe
Docking Station
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Fig. 34c
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16.0.0 IDENTIFICATION LABEL
The identification label is visible by removing the battery
FIMI
MODEL NO . C MP D 1 2 -I
INPUTRA TING : 18-19V
Th is device complies with part 15 of the FC C R ules . Operation is s ubject to the
following two conditions: ( 1) this device may not c ause harmful interference and
(2) this device mus t ac ce pt a ny interference rece ived including interference that
may c ause undes ired operation.
Th is C lass B digital apparatus device c omplies with C anadian IC E S -003.
C et a ppareil numerique de la c lass e B e st c onforme a la norme NMB -003
3.2A
MADE IN TAIWAN
WAR NIN G :
A) Disconnec t su pply before se rvicing.
B ) Never remove covers unles s qualified to do s o. Th is unit contains dangerous
voltages.
FCC ID: GZM 80215 0
IC ID : 6319A-802150
FIMI
FIMI
Type number
Code number (12NC)
Model number
CMPD12-I
9919 326 19011
Type N: WI121XBB
2008 - 11
FIMI - via S. Banfi 1
SARONNO
Serial No: AN00 yyww001001
nXXYYZmWabc
Factory address
Software release
Date of Manufactured
Serial number:
AN=Origin code (FIMI)
00 = Technical level
yy= Year (08=2008)
ww= Week (01 to 52)
001001= progressive number
SOFTWARE RELEASE
nXXYYZmWabc
or
nXXYYZWmabc
Capital letter are characters A ÷ Z
Small letter are digits 0 ÷ 9
NOTE:
Please always communicate SW release when asking for technical support.
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17.0.0 SYMBOL DESCRIPTION
The following symbols may appear on the ProScribe
WARNING: This symbol alerts you to important
operating considerations or a potential operating
condition that can be a risk for damaging
equipment.
Dangerous voltage
Product complies with 2002/96/EC
Federal Communications Commission notice (USA)
Wireless symbol
Canada ICES-003, Class/Classe B
Canada Interference-Causing Equipment Standard
#3 Class B device
Conformité Européne; compliance to EMC Directive
and Low Voltage Directive of the European Union
Compliance with R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC for
radio frequency devices
Compliance with Underwriters Laboratories for
general product safety in accordance with
UL 60950-1 (ITE) and CAN/CSA C22.2
No. 60950-1 (ITE)
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INDEX
AC  24
ACCESSORY  34
BACK VIEW  13
BATTERY  24
BEFORE YOU BEGIN  15
BOTTOM VIEW  12
CAUTION  2
CONNECTING EXTERNAL PERIPHERALS  29
CONNECTING TO A NETWORK  25
CONTENTS  6
CONTROL PANEL  28
CONTROL PANEL DESCRIPTION  14
DATA INPUT TO THE TOUCH SCREEN  18
DIMENSIONS  10
DIMENSIONS OF VESA MOUNTING  13
DISPOSAL OF THE LCD ProScribe  32
Dispose of Lithium ion battery (Li-ion)  33
ETHERNET LAN SETUP  17
FCC Notice  2
FEATURED SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS  28
GETTING STARTED  15
Handling  32
HOT KEY UTILITY  29
IDENTIFICATION LABEL  35
INPUT INSTRUCTION  11
INSTALLATION  8
Installation  32
INSTALLATION KICKSTAND AND HAND STRIP  9
INTRODUCTION  4
POWER SAVING MODE  16
POWER SUPPLY  24
PRECAUTIONS  32
RF Exposure Statement  3
RIGHT VIEW  11
RUGGEDIZED DESIGN  29
SAFETY AND PRODUCT CARE INSTRUCTIONS  31
Safety note Battery-pack (Li-ion)  33
SCREEN BRIGHTNESS  17
SCREEN ROTATION  19
SET DATA AND TIME  16
SIZEABLE KEYBOARD  19
START A CONNECTION  25
SYMBOL DESCRIPTION  36
TECHNICAL INFORMATION  7
TO CLEAN THE CASE  31
TO CLEAN THE SCREEN  31
TOP VIEW  12
TOUCH-PANEL CALIBRATION  20
Transportation  32
TROUBLESHOOTING  30
VGA PORT  29
WARNING  2
WEIGHT  10
WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER  28
WLAN  25
WLAN SETUP  17
WORDPAD  29
LAN  27
LEFT OR RIGHT CLICK EMULATION  18
LEFT VIEW  11
LOAD BATTERY  15
Maintenance  32
MICROSOFT INTERNET EXPLORER  28
MICROSOFT RDP  28
ON-SCREEN KEYBOARD  18
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FIMI S.r.L R&D .CG1108 R2008A
Specifications subject to change without notice.
All dimensions shown are approximate.
FIMI S.r.l. Saronno - Italy
All rights are reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited without the written consent of the copyright owner
Printed in Italy
(Rev. 1.00 )
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