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Ultra Mobile PC
User's Guide
Model: UM650UV1
First Edition: January 2007
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User's Guide
NOTICE
Specifications and information found in this guide are subject to change
without notice. Any changes therefore will be incorporated in future
editions. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for errors or
omissions in this document.
TRADEMARKS
Windows™ is the trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
Bluetooth® is the trademark owned by its proprietor.
Other trademarks are properties of their respective owners.
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Standards
The following standards are adopted throughout this guide:
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Notebook in boldface (with or without capitalization) refers to the notebook
computer that you have purchased.
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Boldface type is also used to highlight important information in this
document.
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Whenever extra caution is called for, the information will be boxed in a dark
frame preceded by "Note:" or "Warning:"
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Contents
CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 BEFORE YOU BEGIN ˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁ ˄ˀ˄
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
1.9
CHECKING WHAT YOU RECEIVED ˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁ˄ˀ˄
EXAMINING YOUR COMPUTER ˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁ˄ˀ˅
THE FIVE SYSTEM LEDS ˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁ˄ˀˋ
THE THREE CONTROL SWITCHESˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁ˄ˀˌ
THE SIX SYSTEM BUTTONS ˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁ˄ˀ˄˃
THE FOUR COMMUNICATION BUTTONS ˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁ˄ˀ˄˄
ATTENTION ON MEDIA CARD SLOT ˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁ˄ˀ˄ˆ
TOUCH SCREEN CALIBRATION ˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁ˄ˀ˄ˇ
OPERATING TEMPERATURE ˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁ˄ˀ˄ˇ
CHAPTER 2 BATTERY ˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁ ˅ˀ˄
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
BATTERY PACK ˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁ˅ˀ˄
RECHARGING THE BATTERY PACKˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁ˅ˀ˄
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁ˅ˀ˅
BATTERY MAINTENANCE ˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁ˅ˀˆ
POWER CONSUMPTIONˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁ˅ˀˆ
REDUCING POWER CONSUMPTIONˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁ˅ˀˇ
REMOVING THE BATTERY PACKˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁ˅ˀˇ
CONNECTING SYSTEM TO AC ADAPTER ˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁ˅ˀˈ
CHAPTER 3 THE DOCKING STATION (OPTIONAL) ˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁ ˆˀ˄
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
DIFFERENT VIEWS OF THE DOCKING STATION ˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˆˀ˄
MOUNTING THE DETACHABLE STAND ˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˆˀˈ
MOUNTING THE SYSTEM UNIT ˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˆˀˉ
THE STYLUS PEN ˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˆˀˊ
CHAPTER 4 THE BAY MODULE CONNECTORˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁ ˇˀ˄
4.1
4.2
REMOVING THE FLIP STAND ˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˇˀ˅
THE BAY MODULES ˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˇˀˆ
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4.4
4.5
User's Guide
INSTALLING THE BAY MODULE ˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˇˀˇ
THE GPS MODULE ANTENNA ˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˇˀˈ
THE TV TUNER MODULE ANTENNA ˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˇˀˉ
APPENDIX A- AGENCY REGULATORY NOTICES ˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁˁ ˔ˀ˄
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Before You Begin
Chapter 1 Before You Begin
Please read this section before you start using your Ultra Mobile PC.
1.1
Checking What You Received
Your Ultra Mobile PC package should contain the following items:
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Note:
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x
x
x
x
x
x
x
The Ultra Mobile PC.
AC Adapter.
AC Power Cord.
CD Disc (Including Drivers and User’s Guide).
Battery Pack.
TV Module with Antenna (Option).
GPS Module with Antenna (Option).
Docking Station (Option).
You should keep the original factory carton and packing materials in case you
need to ship the unit back for servicing.
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1.2
User's Guide
Examining Your Computer
Before you start using your computer, you need to get acquainted with its main features
and interfaces:
Slide the display
panel to open up
keyboard before you operate.
Panoramic View
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Top View
Web Cam
Five System LEDs
Two Internal Microphones
Six System Buttons
LCD Screen
Four Communication Buttons
Touch Pad
Keyboard
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Bottom View
Support Foot (also serves to lock and to
Battery Pack
disassemble the Flip Stand)
Ventilation Holes
Flip Stand
Speaker
Stylus Slot
Note:
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The stylus pen together with the system touch-screen LCD display provides
you a touch-screen operation by emulating the industry standard mouse left
click. You are advised to keep the stylus pen in the stylus slot when not in use.
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Front View
Connector for Docking Station
USB Connector
VGA Connector
Rear View
Kensington Lock
Ventilation Holes
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Left View
Battery Lock
Media Card Slot (SD/ SD-IO/ MMC)
Battery Latch
Battery Pack
USB Connector
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Before You Begin
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Right View
Microphone Jack
Battery Pack
Power/Hold Switch
The SAS (Alt+Ctrl+Del) Switch
Volume (Increase/Decrease) Switch
Headphone Jack
Stylus Slot
DC-In Jack
Stereo Jack:
Your headphone jack should
have this type of connector
as shown here
Mono Jack:
Your microphone jack
should have this type of
connector as shown here.
Two Types of Audio Jack
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1.3
User's Guide
The Five System LEDs
The Bluetooth® LED
This LED would be lit when the Bluetooth® is powered on. For details on how
to power on and power off the Bluetooth, please refer to Chapter 1.6.
The Wireless LAN LED
This LED would be lit when the Wireless LAN is powered on. For details on
how to power on and power off the Wireless LAN, please refer to Chapter 1.6.
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The HDD Access LED
This LED would be lit when system is accessing the HDD drive.
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The Battery Pack LED
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Below is how the LED would behave in different situations:
On
Off
Blinking
Battery pack is being recharged: fast-charge or pre-charge.
Battery pack is not under recharge.
Battery pack is consuming down to 10% level.
The Power On LED
Below is how the LED would behave in different situations:
Note:
Off
On
System is powered off, or in Hibernate mode.
Blinking
System is in Standby mode.
System is in full operation.
The Five System LEDs are located near the bottom of display panel. For exact
location, please refer to the Top View diagram in Chapter 1.2.
For more details on Standby and Hibernate, please refer to Power Options in
the Control Panel of your Microsoft Windows™ operating system.
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1.4
Before You Begin
The Three Control Switches
The SAS (Alt+Ctrl+Del) Switch
Press this switch to emulate Windows’ “Alt”, “Ctrl” and “Del” buttons pressed
simultaneously.
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The Power/Hold Switch
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Slide this switch to the right ( ) to emulate standard power button of a personal
computer. The power button is programmable by user. For details on how to
program the power button, please refer to the Power Options of Control Panel
in Windows™ System.
Slide this switch to the left (HOLD) to temporarily suspend inputs from the
keyboard, touch pad, six system buttons on the left side of the LCD screen,
and the four communication buttons in between the left/right keyboard.
Manually slide this switch back to the middle to resume functions of the above
input devices. The purpose of this switch is to prevent mis-triggering of these
input devices while the system unit is idle when it is powered up. For exact
locations of these input devices, please refer to Top View diagram in Chapter
1.2.
The Volume Switch
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Note:
Click this switch to the right (壊) to increase audio volume. Click this switch to
the left (壇) to decrease audio volume.
The Three Control Switches is located on the right side of system unit. For
exact location, please refer to the Right View diagram in Chapter 1.2.
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User's Guide
The Six System Buttons
The Mobility Center Button
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Press this button to enter into the menu of Windows Mobility Center in
Windows Vista™ operating system.
The Zoom-In Button
Press this button to activate the zoom-in function whereby portion of the display
screen near the mouse cursor would be enlarged and displayed near the topside
of the display screen.
The Enter Button
Press this button to emulate the function of “Enter”.
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The Scroll Button
Press this button to emulate the functions of these four “m”, “o”, “n”, and “p”
keycaps.
The Left Mouse Button
Press this button to emulate the left mouse function.
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The Right Mouse Button
Press this button to emulate the right mouse function.
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The Six System Buttons are located on the left side of the LCD display. For
exact location, please refer to the Top View diagram in Chapter 1.2.
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Before You Begin
The Four Communication Buttons
The Bluetooth Button
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Press this button to power on and power off the Bluetooth® module. Powering
on the Bluetooth® by pressing this button does not automatically activate the
Bluetooth® function. After powering on, you need to activate the Bluetooth®
function through Windows™. The main purpose of this button is to provide you
a quick way to turn off the power of Bluetooth® when entering venues like
airplanes, airports, and hospitals where the usage of Bluetooth® is prohibited or
not advisable.
The Wireless LAN Button
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Press this button to power on and power off the Wireless LAN module.
Powering on the Wireless LAN by pressing this button does not automatically
activate the Wireless LAN function. After powering on, you need to activate the
Wireless LAN function through Windows™. The main purpose of this button is
to provide you a quick way to turn off the power of Wireless LAN when
entering venues like airplanes, airports, and hospitals where the usage of
Wireless LAN is prohibited or not advisable.
The Web Cam Button
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Press this button to power on and power off the Web Cam module. After
powering on the Web Cam, you need to activate its function through
Windows™.
The BAY Button
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Press this button to power on and power off the GPS Module or TV Tuner
Module. Powering on the GPS Module or TV Tuner Module by pressing this
button does not automatically activate the respective functions. After powering
on, you need to activate the function through Windows™. This button would
work only when the system is powered on, and either one of the GPS or TV
Tuner Module is connected into the system unit. Note: GPS and TV Tuner
Modules are optional and need to be purchased separately. For details on how to
connect these modules to the system unit, please refer to Chapter 4.
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Note:
User's Guide
The proper way to activate the above devices and modules is as below:
1) Press the above buttons to power on the devices, and modules.
2) Activate the respective application programs in Windows™.
The effective range of the system Bluetooth® is 10 meters.
Note:
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The Four Communication Buttons are located between the left/right
keyboards. For exact location, please refer to the Top View diagram in Chapter
1.2.
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1.7
Before You Begin
Attention On Media Card Slot
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Media Slot Door is now
inserted into the system
unit.
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The Media Slot Door is now
taken out from the system
unit.
Arrow on topside of
Media Slot Door.
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Please observe below safety measures:
x When no card (SD/SD-IO/ MMC cards) is inserted into the media slot, make sure this
slot is covered by the “media slot door” as supplied together with this Ultra Mobile
PC. The purpose of this “media slot door” is to prevent foreign matters from entering
into the system unit through this slot, when no card is inserted. When inserting this
“media slot door”, please make sure the arrow is on the topside as shown above.
Inserting this door upside down may cause damage to your Ultra Mobile PC.
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1.8
User's Guide
Touch Screen Calibration
The stylus pen together with the system touch-screen LCD display provides you a touchscreen operation by emulating the industry standard mouse left click. Below are the two
conditions that you need to calibrate your touch-screen.
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The first time Windows is installed and boot up. The active cursor is shifted; not
exactly the same position where the stylus pen tip is tapped.
Periodically when you find the active cursor is shifted away from the screen position
where the stylus pen tip is tapped.
To calibrate the touch-screen, go into Tablet PC Setting of Control Panel of Windows™
VISTA®. In the Tablet PC Setting screen, select General and then Calibrate. Then
follow instruction to complete calibration.
x
Note:
1.9
You need to set screen display resolution to 800x600 before proceeding with the
calibration.
Operating Temperature
Operating Temperature
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Battery
Chapter 2 Battery
2.1
Battery Pack
Your Ultra Mobile PC is equipped with a high-energy rechargeable Lithium Ion (Li-Ion)
battery pack. Battery life will vary depending on the product configuration, product model,
applications loaded on the product, power management settings of the product, and the
product features used by the customer. As with all batteries, the maximum capacity of this
battery will decrease with time and usage.
2.2
Recharging The Battery Pack
Your Ultra Mobile PC supports both on-line and off-line recharge. Follow the procedure
below to recharge battery:
x Make sure the battery pack is installed in the Ultra Mobile PC.
x Connect the AC adapter to the Ultra Mobile PC and to an electrical outlet.
When a battery pack is being recharged, its battery LED (located at the bottom of LCD
display) would be lit. For details on the LEDs, please refer to Chapter 1.3. When the Ultra
Mobile PC is OFF, a depleted Li-Ion battery will take three hours to recharge.
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2.3
Q:
A:
User's Guide
Questions And Answers
I can feel a mild heat next to the battery pack. Is it normal?
The battery will generate heat during recharging and discharging. There is a
protection circuit inside the Ultra Mobile PC to prevent overheating. User needs
not to worry.
Q:
A:
My battery operation time is not as long as it should be. Why?
Q:
I did not use my spare battery for a few days. Even though it was fully recharged,
there wasn't as much power left as a newly charged one. Why?
A:
The batteries will self-discharge (1% per day for Li-Ion) when they are not being
recharged. To make sure a battery pack is fully charged, recharge before use.
Always keep the battery inside the Ultra Mobile PC and have the AC adapter
connected whenever possible.
Q:
A:
I did not use my spare battery for months. I have problem in recharging it.
The battery is heat sensitive and can only be charged to its maximum if the battery
and its environmental temperature remain within 15-25qC (59-77qF). The more the
temperature deviates from this range during recharging, the less chance there is for
the battery to be fully charged. In order to recharge the pack to its full capacity,
users are requested to cool down the unit by unplugging the AC Adapter. Wait until
it is cooled down. Then plug in the AC Adapter to start recharging again.
If you happen to leave your battery pack to go through an extended period of selfdischarge, say more than three months, the battery voltage level will become too
low and needs to be Pre-Charged (to bring the battery voltage level high enough)
before it automatically (for Li-Ion only) resumes its normal Fast Charge. PreCharge may take 30 minutes. Fast Charge usually takes 2~3 hours.
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Battery
2.4 Battery Maintenance
To maintain the battery pack's maximum capacity, you should occasionally let the Ultra
Mobile PC deplete its battery power completely before recharging.
To carry out a complete depletion of the battery, disconnect the AC adapter and let your
Ultra Mobile PC consume the remaining battery power. To speed up the depletion, use the
HDD as much as possible. When the battery is empty, wait for the Ultra Mobile PC to
cool down (especially the battery). The temperature should be within 15-25qC (59-77qF).
Then insert the AC adapter to recharge the battery.
2.5
Power Consumption
The Windows™ operating system has incorporated the latest state-of-the-art ACPI
(Advanced Configuration Power Interface) power management methodology. In order to
fully utilize the power of your battery packs, it would be a good idea for you to spend
sometime to acquire a basic understanding of the power management concept from your
operating system.
In Windows™ Operating Systems, you can go through Power Options of the Control
Panel according to the version of Windows™ Operating System the Ultra Mobile PC
applies. We shall not describe them in details.
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2.6
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Reducing Power Consumption
Although your Ultra Mobile PC (together with the operating system) is capable of power
conservation, there are measures you can take to reduce the power consumption:
x Use the AC power whenever possible.
x Try to use the HDD drive to read and write files, instead of using the external
USB FDD.
x Disable unused devices, such as Web Cam, WLAN, Bluetooth®, and etc.
x Decrease LCD panel brightness through Windows.
Note:
2.7
Whenever system is powered on or powered off, make sure the battery pack is
installed in the battery pack compartment.
Removing The Battery Pack
This battery pack can easily be removed and replaced. Make sure that the computer is
properly shutdown before changing the battery pack. If you would like to change the
battery pack while power is on, make sure this battery pack is not the only electrical source
to the system unit. Follow the steps below to remove the battery pack.
x
x
x
x
x
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To insert the battery pack, reverse the steps above.
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Make sure the system is properly
shutdown.
Flip the system upside down as
shown.
Push the battery lock to the unlock
position as shown by #1.
Push the battery latch to the unlock
position as shown by #2.
Remove the battery pack as shown
by #3.
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2.8
x
x
x
Battery
Connecting System To AC Adapter
Connect AC adapter to system unit as shown by #1.
Connect AC power cord to AC adapter as shown by #2.
Connect other end of power cord to an electrical outlet as shown by #3.
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The Docking Station (Optional)
Chapter 3 The Docking Station (Optional)
Depending on model, your Ultra Mobile Personal Computer is equipped with an optional
Docking Station. This Docking Station does not support hot plug-and-play with the
system unit.
3.1
Different Views Of The Docking Station
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Panoramic View
Power Button
Detachable Stand
Connector to System Unit
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Note:
This Power Button has the same function as the Power Switch as described in
Chapter 1.4. For details, please refer to Chapter 1.4.
The Detachable Stand is shipped not mounted to the main body of the Docking
Station as shown above. For details on how to mount this Detachable Stand,
please refer to Chapter 3.2.
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Front View
Power Button
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Detachable Stand
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The Docking Station (Optional)
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Right View
Stylus Pen
IEEE 1394 Connector
Stylus Pen Tray (push to eject)
USB Connector
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Rear View
Headphone Jack
DC-In Jack
USB Connectors
VGA Connector
RJ45 LAN Connector
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3.2
The Docking Station (Optional)
Mounting The Detachable Stand
x
x
x
Align and lock the tenon from detachable
stand to the mortise from the docking station
as shown by #1.
Slide the right side of the detachable stand in
the direction as shown by #2.
Gently press the detachable stand to the
docking station as shown.
Reverse the above steps to un-mount the detachable stand.
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3.3
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Mounting The System Unit
x
x
x
Make sure connectors from both sides are
well aligned.
Slide the system unit down as shown.
System unit is mounted when the two
connectors are full engaged as shown.
Reverse the above steps to un-mount the system unit.
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3.4
The Docking Station (Optional)
The Stylus Pen
The stylus pen can be taken out and erected as shown below:
x
x
x
Press on the Stylus Pen Tray in the direction
as shown.
The Tray would slide out as shown.
The Tray has an insertion hole where you can
erect the Stylus Pan as shown.
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The BAY Module Connector
Chapter 4 The BAY Module Connector
This Ultra Mobile PC has a BAY Module Connector whereby by you can either choose
to connect it to a GPS (Global Positioning System) Module, or a TV Tuner Module. Both
the GPS Module and TV Tuner Module are optional and need to be purchased separately.
The BAY Module Connector is underneath the flip stand. Diagram below shows the
bottom view of the system unit with the flip stand removed.
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The BAY Module Connector
The rest of this chapter describes how the flip stand is removed and how the GPS Module
and TV Tuner Module are installed to the system unit.
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4.1
User's Guide
Removing The Flip Stand
x
Gently flip the flip stand to an almost erect
angle as shown.
x
Press and slide the support foot in the
direction as shown by #1.
x
Remove the flip stand as shown by #2.
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Reverse the steps above to put back the flip stand.
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4.2
The BAY Module Connector
The BAY Modules
Externally, the GPS Module and TV Tuner Module looked very much the same as shown
below.
ʳ
The two tenons are
ʳ used for locking
module to system unit.
ʳ
ʳ
ʳ
x
The external side of the BAY
Module when it is installed to the
system unit.
x
The internal side of the BAY
Module when it is installed to the
system unit.
ʳ
ʳ
Connect
ʳ to system
ʳ
ʳ to antenna
Connect
ʳ
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4.3
User's Guide
Installing The BAY Module
x
x
x
Align and lock the tenon from the module to
the mortise from the system unit as shown by
#1.
Slide support foot in the direction as shown
by #2.
Gently press on the back of the connector to
connect module as shown by #3.
ʳ
ʳ
x
The support foot would slide back by itself in
the direction as shown. The module is locked
to the system unit.ʳ
ʳ
ʳ
Reverse the above steps to remove the BAY Module.
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4.4
The BAY Module Connector
The GPS Module Antenna
The GPS Module has a built-in internal antenna. For better receptions and transmissions, it
is better to use its proprietary external antenna as shown below.
ʳ
x
Connect external antenna to the GPS
Module.
ʳ
ʳ
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4.5
User's Guide
The TV Tuner Module Antenna
The earlier version of the TV Tuner Module is without a built-in internal antenna.
Therefore, it is necessary to use its proprietary external antenna as shown below.
The later version of the TV Tuner Module is with built-in internal antenna. However for
better receptions and transmissions, it is better to use its proprietary external antenna as
shown below.
ʳ
ʳ
x
ʳ
ʳ
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Connect external antenna to the TV Tuner
Module.
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Appendix A
Appendix A- Agency Regulatory Notices
A.1
Safety Instructions
CAUTION: Please read these safety instructions carefully.
CAUTION: Please keep this User's Manual for future reference.
CAUTION: Please disconnect this equipment from AC outlet before
cleaning. DO NOT use liquid or sprayed detergent for cleaning. Use a clean
moistened cloth.
CAUTION: The wall socket used should be positioned near the equipment
and should be easily accessible.
CAUTION: Please keep this equipment free from humidity.
CAUTION: Place the equipment on a reliable surface at all times. A drop or
fall can cause severe damage.
WARNING: The openings of the enclosure are for air ventilation and are
meant to protect the equipment from overheating. DO NOT COVER THE
VENTILATION OPENINGS.
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CAUTION: Verify the voltage of the power source before connecting the
unit to any power outlet.
WARNING: DO NOT step on or place anything over the power cord.
CAUTION: All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted.
WARNING: If the equipment is not used for a long period of time,
disconnect the equipment from the power source to avoid damage from power
spikes.
WARNING: NEVER pour any liquid into any openings; a fire or electrical
shock is possible.
WARNING: For safety reasons, other than pre-designated ports, doors, and
the equipment should be opened only through qualified service personnel.
CAUTION: If one of the following situations should arise, the equipment
should be checked by an authorized technician:
a. The power cord or plug is damaged.
b. Liquid has penetrated into the equipment.
c. The equipment has been exposed to excessive moisture.
d. The equipment does not work well, or you fail to get it to work
according to user's manual.
e. The equipment has been dropped or damaged.
f. The equipment has obvious signs of breakage.
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CAUTION: DO NOT LEAVE THE EQUIPMENT IN TEMPERATURES
BELOW -20ºC(-4ºF) OR ABOVE 60ºC(140ºF). IT MAY CAUSE
DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
WARNING: Never install modem/telephone wiring during a lightning
storm.
WARNING: Never install modem/telephone jacks in wet locations unless
the jack is specially designed for wet locations.
WARNING: Never touch un-insulated modem/telephone wires or terminals
unless the modem/telephone line has been disconnected at the network
interface.
CAUTION: Use caution when installing or modifying modem/telephone
lines.
WARNING: Avoid using a modem/telephone (other than a cordless type)
during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from
lightning.
WARNING: This computer contains an internal lithium battery-powered
real-time circuit. There is a risk of explosion and injury if the battery is
incorrectly replaced or handled. Do not attempt to recharge, disassembled,
immerse in water, or dispose of it in fire. Replacement should be done through
your notebook dealer.
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User's Guide
WARNING: 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’̆ instructions.
Explosionsgefahr bei unsachgemäßen Austausch der Batterie. Ersatz nur durch
denselben oder einem vom Hersteller empfohlenem ähnlichen Typ. Entsorgung
gebrauchter Batterien nach Angaben des Herstellers.
WARNING: Your UMPC contains a Ni-MH or Li-Ion battery pack. There
is a risk of fire and chemical burn if the battery pack is handled improperly. Do
not disassemble, crush, puncture, short external contact, dispose of in water or
fire, or expose it to temperature higher than 60ºC.
WARNING: Handle the battery pack very carefully. Avoid touching the
metal leads on the connector of the battery case.
CAUTION: Use only approved AC Adapter with your notebook. Using the
wrong type of AC Adapter may cause serious damage to your notebook.
CAUTION: The AC Adapter can accept a line voltage ranging from 100V to
240V and is compatible with most international power sources. If you are
unsure whether your power source is compatible, please contact the local dealer
for assistance.
CAUTION: For Continued Protection Against Risk of Fire, Replace Only
with same Type and Rating of Fuse.
CAUTION: If the computer is not sold to German area, please use only the
local recognized power supply cords that are recommended by the
manufacturer.
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Appendix A
WARNING: Don't expose your UMPC to excessive heat or coldness (frost).
Don't drop, spill fluids or open the exterior of the case. This can damage the
UMPC and void the warranty.
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A.2
User's Guide
Agency Notice
Federal Communications Commission Notice
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 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, 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:
x
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
x
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
x
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
x
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television technician for help.
Modifications
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 responsible for compliance may
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Cables
Connections to this device must be made with shielded cables with metallic RFI/EMI
connector hoods to maintain compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
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Appendix A
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement
x
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other
antenna or transmitter.
USA and Canada Safety Requirements And Notices
The FCC with its action in ET Docket 93-62 has adopted a safety standard for human
exposure to radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC certified
equipment. The Intel PRO/Wireless LAN MiniPCI Adapter products meet the Human
Exposure limits found in OET Bulletin 65, 2001, and ANSI/IEEE C95.1, 1992. Proper
operation of this radio according to the instructions found in this manual will result in
exposure substantially below the FCC’s recommended limits.
The following safety precautions should be observed:
x Do not touch or move antenna while the unit is transmitting or receiving.
x Do not hold any component containing the radio such that the antenna is very close or
touching any exposed parts of the body, especially the face or eyes, while transmitting.
x Do not operate the radio or attempt to transmit data unless the antenna is connected; if
not, the radio may be damaged.
Use in specific environments:
x The use of wireless devices in hazardous locations is limited by the constraints posed
by the safety directors of such environments.
x The use of wireless devices on airplanes is governed by the Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA).
x The use of wireless devices in hospitals is restricted to the limits set forth by each
hospital.
Explosive Device Proximity Warning
Warning: Do not operate a portable transmitter (such as a wireless network device) near
unshielded blasting caps or in an explosive environment unless the device has been
modified to be qualified for such use.
Use On Aircraft Caution
Caution: Regulations of the FCC and FAA prohibit airborne operation of radio-frequency
wireless devices because their signals could interfere with critical aircraft instruments.
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User's Guide
Canadian Notice
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing
Equipment Regulations.
Avis Canadien
Cet appareil numerque de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Reglement sur le
materiel brouilleur du Canada.
Canada Radio Frequency Interference Requirements
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003, Issue 2, and RSS-210,
Issue 4 (Dec. 2000).
“To prevent radio interference to the licensed service, this device is intended to be operated
indoors and away from windows to provide maximum shielding. Equipment (or its transmit
antenna) that is installed outdoors is subject to licensing.”
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003, No. 2, et CNR210, No. 4 (Dec. 2000).
“Pour empêcher que cet appareil cause du brouillage au service faisant l’objet d’une
licence, il doit être utilizé à l’intérieur et devrait être placé loin des fenêtres afin de fournir
un écran de blindage maximal. Si le matériel (ou son antenne d’émission) est installé à
l’extérieur, il doit faire l’objet d’une licence.”
European Union
Notice
Product with the CE Marking comply with the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) and the Low
Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) issued by the Commission of the European Community and
if this product has telecommunication functionality, the R&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC).
Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European Norms (in
parentheses are the equivalent international standards and regulations):
x EN55022 (CISPR 22) Electromagnetic Interference
x EN55024 (IEC61000-4-2,3,4,5,6,8,11) Electromagnetic Immunity
x EN61000-3-2 (IEC61000-3-2)-Power Line Harmonics
x EN61000-3-3 (IEC61000-3-3)-Power Line Flicker
x EN60950 (IEC60950)  Product Safety
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For devices with built-in wireless equipment, the following additional standards apply:
x ETSI301489-17: General Emissions for Radio Equipment
x EN60950: Safety
x ETSI300328-2: Technical Requirements for Radio Equipment
CE Caution: Due to the fact that the frequencies used by 802.11b/802.11g wireless
LAN devices may not yet be harmonized in all countries, 802.11b/802.11g products are
designed for use only in specific countries or regions, and are not allowed to be operated in
countries or regions other than those of designated use. As a user of these products, you are
responsible for ensuring that the products are used only in the countries or regions for
which they were intended and for verifying that they are configured with the correct
selection of frequency and channel for the country or region of use. And deviation from
permissible settings and restrictions in the country or region of use could be an
infringement of local law and may be punished as such.
The wireless LAN device can currently be used indoors only in the following departments
of mainland France.
01
02
03
05
08
09
10
11
12
16
19
2A
2B
21
24
25
26
27
32
35
Ain
Aisne
Allier
Hautes Alpes
Ardennes
Ariège
Aube
Aude
Aveyron
Charente
Corrèze
Corse Sud
Haute Corse
Côte d’Or
Dordogne
Doubs
Drôme
Eure
Gers
Ille et Vilaine
36
37
39
41
42
45
50
54
55
57
58
59
60
61
63
64
65
66
67
68
Indre
Indre et Loire
Jura
Loir et Cher
Loire
Loiret
Manche
Meurthe et Moselle
Meuse
Moselle
Nièvre
Nord
Oise
Orne
Puy du Dôme
Pyrénées Atlantique
Haute Pyrénées
Pyrénées Orientales
Bas Rhin
Haut Rhin
69
70
71
72
75
77
78
79
82
84
86
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
Rhône
Haute Saône
Saône et Loire
Sarthe
Paris
Seine et Marne
Yvelines
Deux Sèvres
Tarn et Garonne
Vaucluse
Vienne
Vosges
Yonne
Territoire de Belfort
Essonne
Hauts de Seine
Seine St Denis
Val de Marne
The wireless LAN device cannot currently be used in any departments of mainland France
other than those listed above.
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Maximum allowable EIRP 802.11b wireless LAN cards in the mainland departments of
France not shown in the table above are as follows: (See the ART website at www.arttelecom.fr for information on the French overseas territories.)
Frequency Ranges (MHz)
2400 – 2446.5
2446.5 – 2483.5
Indoors
10 mW
100 mW
Outdoors
Not permitted
100 mW on private property
with Ministry of Defense
approval
Japanese Notice
DGT Statement
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Appendix A
U.S. Regulations Governing the Use of Modems
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. On this equipment is a label that
contains, among other information, the FCC registration number and Ringer Equivalence
Number (REN) for this equipment. You must, upon request, provide this information to
your telephone company.
If your telephone equipment harms the telephone network, the Telephone Company may
discontinue your service temporarily. If possible, they will notify in advance. But, if
advance notice is not practical, you will be notified as soon as possible. You will be
informed of your right to file a compliant with the FCC.
Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations, or
procedures that could affect proper operation of your equipment. If they do, you will be
notified in advance to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service.
The FCC prohibits this equipment to be connected to party lines or coin-telephone service.
In the event that this equipment should fail to operate properly, disconnect the equipment
from the phone line to determine if it is causing the problem. If the problem is with the
equipment, discontinue use and contact your dealer or vendor.
The FCC also requires the transmitter of a FAX transmission be properly identified (per
FCC Rules Part 68, Sec 68.381 (C) (3)).
Japanese Modem Notice
U.K. Modem Compliance Information
This modem is approved by the secretary of state at the Department of Trade and Industry
for connection to a single exchange line of the public switched telephone network run by
certain licensed public telecommunication operators or system connected there to (Direct
exchange lines only, not shared service or 1-1 carrier systems).
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This modem is also suitable for connection to Private Automatic Branch Exchange (PABX),
which return secondary proceeding indication.
If this modem is to be used with a PBX which has extension wiring owned by BT,
connection of the modem the PBX can only be carried out by BT; or by the authorized
maintainer of the PBX unless the authorized maintainer has been given 14 days written
notice that the connection is to be made by another person; and that period of notification
has expired.
This modem is suitable for use only on telephone lines proved with Loop Disconnect or
Multi-Frequency Dialing Facilities.
Users of this modem are advised that the approval is for connection to the PSTN via the
telephone line interface supplied with it. Connection of a modem to the PSTN by any other
means will invalidate the approval.
There is no guarantee of correct working in all circumstances. Any difficulties should be
referred to your supplier.
Some network operators require that intended users of their network request permission to
connect and for the installation of an appropriate socket.
The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) of this modem is 1. REN is guide to the
maximum number of apparatus that can simultaneously be connected to one telephone line.
The REN value of each apparatus is added together, and should not exceed 4. Unless
otherwise marked, a telephone is assumed to have a REN of 1.
This modem is only approved for use of the following facilities:
x Storage of telephone numbers for retrieval by a predator mined code.
x Initial proceed indication detection.
x Automatic calling / automatic answering.
x Tone detection.
x Loud-speaking facility.
This modem is not approved for connection to U.K./private speech-band services. This
modem does not support an automatic re-dial function. Any other usage will invalidate the
approval of your modem, if as a result, it then ceases to confirm to the standards against
which approval was granted. The approval of this modem is invalidated if the apparatus is
subject to modification in any material way not authorized by the BABT or if it is used
with, or connected to external software that have not been formally accepted by BABT.
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