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E100
User’s Manual
(October 2007)
TRADEMARKS
The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by
Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of
their respective owners.
NOTE
The information in this manual is subject to change without notice.
Table of Contents
Preface ......................................................................................vi
Chapter 1
Getting Started .................................................. 1-1
Getting the Tablet PC Running............................................1-2
Unpacking ......................................................................1-2
Connecting to AC Power .................................................1-2
Turning On and Off the Tablet PC ..................................1-5
Taking a Look at the Tablet PC...........................................1-7
Right-Side Components...................................................1-7
Left-Side Components.....................................................1-8
Rear Components............................................................1-9
Front Components.........................................................1-10
Bottom Components......................................................1-11
Top Components...........................................................1-12
Where to Go from Here.....................................................1-15
Chapter 2
Operating Your Tablet PC ................................ 2-1
Starting and Stopping the Tablet PC....................................2-2
Starting the Tablet PC.....................................................2-2
Stopping the Tablet PC ...................................................2-2
Using the Quick Buttons .....................................................2-4
Using the Keypad................................................................2-6
Numeric Keypad.............................................................2-6
Cursor-Control Keys.......................................................2-7
Using the On-screen Keyboard ............................................2-8
Using the Touchscreen (depending on your model)...............2-9
Using the Active Digitizer Feature
(depending on your model) ................................................2-11
Using the Video Features ..................................................2-13
Configuring the Display Modes .....................................2-13
Using the Audio Features ..................................................2-14
Connecting Audio Devices ............................................2-15
Using the Communication Features ...................................2-16
Using the LAN..............................................................2-16
Using the Wireless LAN................................................2-16
Using the Bluetooth® Wireless Feature (Optional) .........2-19
Using the GPS (Optional)..............................................2-22
Using the 3G Feature (Optional)....................................2-23
Chapter 3
Managing Power................................................ 3-1
AC Adapter ........................................................................3-2
Battery Pack .......................................................................3-3
Charging the Battery Pack...............................................3-3
Initializing the Battery Pack ............................................3-4
Checking the Battery Level..............................................3-4
Replacing the Battery Pack .............................................3-6
Battery Low Signals and Actions.....................................3-8
Power Management.............................................................3-9
Hibernation...................................................................3-10
Power-Saving Tips............................................................3-11
Chapter 4
Expanding Your Tablet PC ............................... 4-1
Connecting a USB Device...................................................4-2
Using Smart Cards..............................................................4-3
Inserting and Removing a Smart Card .............................4-3
Using PC Cards (depending on your model).........................4-4
Inserting and Removing a PC Card..................................4-4
Using ExpressCards (depending on your model) ..................4-6
ExpressCard Type ..........................................................4-6
Inserting and Removing an ExpressCard..........................4-7
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Using the Docking Station...................................................4-8
Chapter 5
Using BIOS Setup and
System Recovery Feature ................................ 5-1
When and How to Use BIOS Setup .....................................5-2
When to Use ...................................................................5-2
Starting BIOS Setup .......................................................5-2
Moving Around and Making Selections ...........................5-4
Information Menu ...............................................................5-5
Main Menu.........................................................................5-6
Advanced Menu..................................................................5-7
Security Menu ....................................................................5-8
Boot Menu..........................................................................5-9
Exit Menu.........................................................................5-10
When and How to Use the System Recovery Feature .........5-11
When to Use .................................................................5-11
Starting System Recovery .............................................5-11
Chapter 6
Using the TPM, EasyTap,
and G-Manager Utilities .................................... 6-1
Using TPM (Trusted Platform Module)...............................6-2
Using the EasyTap Utility ...................................................6-3
Quick Button Setup Utility..............................................6-8
Using the G-Manager Utility .............................................6-13
Starting G-Manager ......................................................6-13
System Tab...................................................................6-15
Battery Tab ..................................................................6-16
Light Sensor .................................................................6-19
ECO Tab ......................................................................6-20
Ignition Tab ..................................................................6-22
Monitoring Tab.............................................................6-23
Antenna Tab .................................................................6-26
GPS Status Tab ............................................................6-27
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Chapter 7
Caring for the Tablet PC ................................... 7-1
Protecting the Tablet PC .....................................................7-2
Using the Cable Lock......................................................7-2
Taking Care of the Tablet PC..............................................7-3
Location Guidelines ........................................................7-3
General Guidelines..........................................................7-3
Cleaning Guidelines ........................................................7-4
Battery Pack Guidelines ..................................................7-4
Touchscreen Guidelines...................................................7-5
When Traveling ..................................................................7-7
Chapter 8
Troubleshooting................................................ 8-1
Preliminary Checklist..........................................................8-2
Solving Common Problems .................................................8-3
Battery Problems ............................................................8-4
Bluetooth Wireless Transmission Problems .....................8-4
Display Problems............................................................8-5
ExpressCard Problems ....................................................8-5
Hardware Device Problems .............................................8-6
Hard Disk Drive Problems ..............................................8-6
LAN Problems................................................................8-7
Wireless LAN Problems..................................................8-7
PC Card Problems ..........................................................8-9
Power Management Problems .........................................8-9
Software Problems........................................................8-10
Sound Problems ............................................................8-10
Startup Problems ..........................................................8-11
Other Problems .............................................................8-12
Resetting the Tablet PC.....................................................8-13
Appendix A Specifications....................................................A-1
Appendix B Regulatory Information.....................................B-1
On the Use of the System ................................................... B-2
iv
Class B Regulations ....................................................... B-2
Safety Notices................................................................ B-3
On the Use of the RF Device.............................................. B-6
USA and Canada Safety Requirements and Notices ........ B-6
European Union CE Marking and Compliance Notices ... B-8
电子信息产品有毒有害物质或元素名称及含量标示 . B-13
Preface
This manual contains information that will help you operate the tablet PC.
It is divided into 8 chapters and 2 appendices.
Chapter 1, Getting Started, takes you through the process of setting
up the tablet PC and identifying its external components.
Chapter 2, Operating Your Tablet PC, tells you how to use the tablet
PC’s components and features.
Chapter 3, Managing Power, provides information on power.
Chapter 4, Expanding Your Tablet PC, provides information on
installing and using peripheral devices.
Chapter 5, Using BIOS Setup and System Recovery Feature,
describes the BIOS Setup program that configures the tablet PC’s
BIOS settings as well as the System Recovery function.
Chapter 6, Using the TPM, EasyTap, and G-Manager Utilities,
describes how to use TPM (Trusted Platform Module), EasyTap, and
G-Manager utilities.
Chapter 7, Caring for the Tablet PC, gives you tips in care and
maintenance.
Chapter 8, Troubleshooting, gives solutions to common problems you
may encounter when using the tablet PC.
Appendix A, Specifications, gives a brief specification of the tablet
PC.
vi
l
Appendix B, Regulatory Information, provides regulatory
statements and safety notices on your tablet PC.
vii
Notational Conventions
Throughout this manual, the following conventions are used to distinguish
elements of text.
NOTE: identifies additional information that requires special attention.
CAUTION: identifies important information that, if not followed, may result in loss of
data or damage to the tablet PC.
Keypad keys are shown in a bold typeset. For example:
Press the Ent key to complete.
A title, command, setup item, or button that you can see on the screen is
shown in boldface. A value or an option that you can select for a setup item
is shown in italic. For example:
Select When I press the power button, set it to Shut down, and
then click the Save changes button.
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Chapter 1
CHAPTER
Getting Started
Congratulations on purchasing this rugged tablet PC.
This chapter first tells you step by step how to get the tablet PC up and
running. You will find instructions for these procedures:
Unpacking
Connecting to AC power
Turning on the tablet PC
Turning off the tablet PC
Then, you will find a section briefly introducing the external components of
the tablet PC. And the last section navigates you to the information you
may need after the tablet PC is ready for use.
Getting Started
1-1
Getting the Tablet PC Running
This section guides you through the procedures for getting the tablet PC
ready for operation.
Unpacking
After unpacking the shipping carton, you should find these standard items:
Tablet PC
Accessories:
- AC adapter
- AC power cord
- Touchscreen pen (depending on your model)
- Digitizer pen (depending on your model)
Inspect all the items. If any item is damaged or missing, notify your dealer
immediately.
Keep the shipping carton and packing materials in case you need to ship or
store the tablet PC in the future.
Connecting to AC Power
The tablet PC operates either on the external AC power or internal battery
power. It is suggested that you use AC power when you start up the tablet
PC for the very first time.
CAUTION: Use only the AC adapter included with your tablet PC. Using other AC
adapters may damage the tablet PC.
1. Make sure that the tablet PC is turned off.
2. Place the tablet PC upside down.
Getting Started
1-2
3. Remove the four screws securing the battery compartment cover and
remove it.
4. Fit the battery pack into place (Œ) and secure with two screws (•).
5. Replace the battery compartment cover and secure with four screws.
6. Plug the DC cord of the AC adapter to the power connector (
the tablet PC (Œ).
Getting Started
) of
1-3
7. Plug the female end of the AC power cord to the AC adapter and the
male end to an electrical outlet (•).
8. Power is being supplied from the electrical outlet to the AC adapter
and onto your tablet PC. Now, you are ready to turn on the tablet PC.
9. When the AC adapter is connected, it also charges the battery pack.
The Battery Charge Indicator ( ) on the tablet PC glows amber to
indicate that charging is in progress. When the battery is fully charged,
the Battery Charge Indicator glows green. (For information on using
battery power, see Chapter 3.)
CAUTION:
When you disconnect the AC adapter, disconnect from the electrical outlet first and
then from the tablet PC. A reverse procedure may damage the AC adapter or the
tablet PC.
When unplugging the connector, always hold the plug head. Never pull on the cord.
Getting Started
1-4
Turning On and Off the Tablet PC
Turning On
1. Place your tablet PC on a flat and stable surface or, the tablet PC can
be operated while holding it as shown.
2. Make sure that the tablet PC is either connected to AC power or the
battery has power.
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1-5
3. Press the power button (
).
4. Each time the tablet PC is turned on, it performs a Power-On Self Test
(POST), and the operating system Windows XP Tablet PC edition
should start (may support Windows Vista Business and Ultimate in the
future).
Turning Off
To turn off the tablet PC power, use the “Shut Down” command of your
operating system.
NOTE: There are other ways you can stop the tablet PC so that you will be back to
where you left off when you next turn on the tablet PC. (See “Stopping the Computer”
in Chapter 2 for information.)
CAUTION: If you have to turn the tablet PC on again immediately after turning it off,
wait for at least five seconds. Turning the tablet PC off and on rapidly can damage it.
Getting Started
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Taking a Look at the Tablet PC
This section identifies the external components of the tablet PC and briefly
describes the function of each component.
NOTE: Depending on the model you purchased, the appearance of your tablet PC may
not be exactly the same as those shown in this manual.
Right-Side Components
Ref
Component
Description
Œ
Kensington Lock
•
Touchscreen Pen / Provides a convenient way to use the
touchscreen.
Digitizer Pen
(depending on your
model)
Ž
Tether Hole
Getting Started
Locks the tablet PC to a stationary object for
security.
See Also
P. 7-2
P. 2-9,
2-11
Touchscreen pen tethered to this hole.
1-7
Left-Side Components
Ref
Component
Description
Œ
RJ-45 Connector Connects the LAN cable.
•
USB Ports
Getting Started
Each of the two ports connects a USB device,
such as a USB flash disk, printer, digital
camera, joystick, and more.
See Also
P. 2-16
P. 4-2
1-8
Rear Components
Ref
Component
Description
Œ
Smart Card
Reader
•
Accepts a PC card or an ExpressCard/34 /
PCMCIA Slot /
ExpressCard Slot ExpressCard/54 for additional functions.
(depending on
Accepts a smart card for additional security
feature.
See Also
P. 4-3
P. 4-4, 4-6
your model)
Ž
Audio Output
Connector
Getting Started
Connects a set of headphones, external
speakers with amplifier, or an audio recording
device.
P. 2-15
1-9
Front Components
Ref
Component
Description
Œ
3G Antenna
pass-through
Connector
(option)
Connects to the optional antenna for wireless
WAN (wide area network) 3G transmission.
•
GPS Antenna
pass-through
Connector
(option)
Connects to the optional antenna for GPS
receiver.
Ž
Docking
Connector
Connects to a docking station.
•
Power Connector Connects the AC adapter.
Getting Started
See Also
P. 4-8
P. 1-2
1-10
Bottom Components
Ref
Component
Description
Œ
Battery Pack /
3G SIM Card Slot
Compartment
Inside is the battery pack that supplies power
to your tablet PC when external power is not
connected.
Also contains the 3G SIM card slot.
Getting Started
See Also
P. 3-6
P. 2-23
1-11
Top Components
Ref
Component
Description
Œ
LCD
Touchscreen
Displays and receives information for the
tablet PC.
•
Power Button
Turns the tablet PC power ON and OFF.
The LED lights green when tablet PC is on.
Ž
Light Sensor
Adjusts the LCD brightness automatically
based on your tablet PC’s surrounding
lighting condition.
•
Quick Buttons
Fn
Menu
Getting Started
See Also
P. 2-13
P. 1-5
Toggles the Fn keylock ON and OFF.
P. 2-4
Toggles the keypad lock ON and OFF by
pressing for three seconds to prevent
accidental pressing of keypad during
transport.
P. 2-4
Toggles the “EasyTap” utility ON and OFF.
P. 2-4
1-12
Ref
•
Component
Description
Indicators
Show the current status of the tablet PC’s
devices.
WLAN/WWAN
Lights green when WLAN is on.
See Also
P. 2-17
Lights amber when WWAN is on.
Battery Charge
Lights green when the battery is fully charged.
P. 3-3
Lights amber when the battery is being
charged.
Blinks red when the battery’s capacity is
below 10 %.
Hard Disk Drive / Lights green when hard disk drive is in use.
Heater (option)
Lights red when optional heater is on
(temperature is lower than 5 oC when booting
your tablet PC).
‘
Numeric Keypad
Facilitates entering of numbers, also includes
the Del (Delete) and Ent (Enter) keys. When
Fn keylock is on, the alternative function of a
key is activated. The alternative functions are
identified by the color of blue on the keytop.
P. 2-6
’
Cursor-control
Keys
Serves as the UP / DOWN / LEFT / RIGHT
arrow keys (except pointer on screen). When
Fn keylock is on, the alternative function of a
key is activated. The alternative functions are
identified by the color of blue on the keytop.
P. 2-6
“
Speaker
Sends out sound and voice from your tablet
PC.
Getting Started
P. 2-14
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Where to Go from Here
As your tablet PC is ready for operation, you may want to do any of the
following now:
For this purpose...
To know more about the tablet PC...
Do this...
Go on to the next chapter.
To install the operating system if your See the operating system manual.
dealer has not already done so...
To know more about the operating
system...
Read the operating system manual.
To set a power-on password...
Read the operating system manual.
To charge the battery pack for the first See “Charging the Battery Pack” in
time...
Chapter 3.
Getting Started
1-14
Chapter 2
CHAPTER
Operating Your Tablet PC
This chapter provides information about the use of the tablet PC.
If you are new to computers, reading this chapter will help you learn the
operating basics. If you are already a computer user but are new to tablet
PCs, you may choose to read only the parts containing information unique
to your tablet PC.
Described in this chapter are the operating basics of these components/
features:
Starting and stopping the tablet PC
Quick buttons
Keypad
Touchscreen (depending on your model)
Active Digitizer (depending on your model)
Video features
Audio features
Communication features
Operating Your
2-1
Starting and Stopping the Tablet PC
There are a number of ways to start and stop the tablet PC.
Starting the Tablet PC
You always start the tablet PC using the power button (
).
A computer starts up with an operating system (OS) existing on the storage
device such as the hard disk. The computer will automatically load the OS
after you turn it on. This process is called booting.
NOTE: An operating system is the platform for all your software application programs to
run on. Your computer uses the Microsoft Windows Vista operating system.
Stopping the Tablet PC
When you finish a working session, you can stop the tablet PC by turning
off the power or leaving the tablet PC in Standby or Hibernation mode:
To stop in
this mode...
Off
Do this...
To start up or
resume again
Follow the shutdown procedure of your
Press the power
operating system. This can prevent loss of button.
unsaved data or damage to your software
programs.
If the system is locked up because of
hardware or software problems, press the
power button to turn off the tablet PC.
Standby
Depending on your settings in Windows,
you can place the tablet PC in Standby
mode by pressing the power button.
Press the power
button.
Hibernation
Depending on your settings in Windows,
you can place the tablet PC in
Hibernation mode by pressing the power
button.
Press the power
button.
Operating Your
2-2
If you choose to stop in Standby or Hibernation mode, you can return to
where you left off the next time you start up the tablet PC. (See “Power
Management” in Chapter 3 for more information.)
Operating Your
2-3
Using the Quick Buttons
Located on top of the keypad are three quick buttons:
Fn button toggles the Fn keylock ON and OFF (
icon appears on
the system tray when ON). You can use the secondary functions of
keypad buttons with blue color on top of each button (as described in
the next section).
button toggles the keypad lock ON and OFF. Press the button to
turn on or press continuously for more than three seconds to turn off.
This would prevent accidental pressing of the keypad buttons during
transport.
Menu button toggles the EasyTap utility ON and OFF. Upon pressing
it the following screen appears (see chapter 6 for more details.
Operating Your
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Using the Keypad
Your keypad can be divided into two major categories:
Numeric, Delete (Del), and Enter (Ent) keys
Cursor-control keys
NOTE: To use the keypad during poor lighting conditions, turn the keypad backlight ON
by pressing the Fn button, then press the “8” (
) button.
Numeric Keypad
The 12-key numeric keypad with Delete and Enter keys is shown next:
When the Fn keylock is ON (
icon appears on the system tray), you can
use the following secondary functions with blue color on top of each
button.
–
switches between landscape and portrait LCD display.
–
switches the keypad backlight ON and OFF.
–
switches the touchscreen or active digitizer OFF and ON.
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–
switches the sunlight-readable mode ON and OFF.
–
serves as the mouse right-click button.
– C+A+D
serves as the Ctrl+Alt+Del key.
– ESC
serves as the Escape button.
Cursor-Control Keys
The word “cursor” refers to the indicator on the screen (except for pointer
on screen) that lets you know exactly where on your screen anything you
type will appear. It can take the form of a vertical or horizontal line, a
block, or one of many other shapes.
When the Fn keylock is ON (
icon appears on the system tray), you can
use the following secondary functions with blue color on top of each
button.
–
increase the sound volume of your tablet PC.
–
decrease the sound volume of your tablet PC.
–
increase the brightness of LCD display.
–
decrease the brightness of LCD display.
Operating Your
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Using the On-screen Keyboard
Use the on-screen keyboard to enter text and perform various keyboard
functions.
1. Click the on-screen keyboard icon (
) located on the Windows
system tray and the software keyboard will appear onscreen.
2. Tap the characters on the on-screen keyboard with the touchscreen /
digitizer pen.
NOTE: To protect the LCD display, use the touchscreen or digitizer pen on your
touchscreen.
Operating Your
2-7
Using the Touchscreen (depending on your
model)
NOTE:
Your tablet PC comes with either the touchscreen function or the Active Digitizer
feature.
The touchscreen function or the Active Digitizer feature is not available when
running the BIOS Setup program.
CAUTION: Do not use a sharp object such as a ballpoint pen or pencil on the
touchscreen. Doing so may damage the touchscreen surface. Use the included
touchscreen pen.
The touchscreen is a touch-sensitive device that allows you to easily
communicate with the tablet PC by controlling the location of the pointer
on the screen and making selection with the buttons.
Here are some common terms that you should know when using the
touchscreen:
Term
Action
Click/Point
Tap gently on the touchscreen.
Double-click
Tap twice on the touchscreen rapidly.
Operating Your
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Term
Action
Right-click
Press lightly on the display until a pop-up menu appears,
then select the desired function.
Drag and
drop
Press lightly on the touchscreen and move your finger
until you reach your destination (drag). Finally, release
your finger (drop) when you finish dragging your selection
to the destination. The object will drop into the new
location.
Operating Your
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Using the Active Digitizer Feature (depending
on your model)
NOTE:
Your tablet PC comes with either the Active Digitizer feature or the touchscreen
function.
The Active Digitizer feature or touchscreen function is not available when running
the BIOS Setup program.
The active digitizer feature allows you to easily communicate with the
tablet PC by using the optional digitizer pen.
WARNING: To protect the LCD screen with active digitizer feature, do not use force
when pressing on the surface (greater than 1 kg and more than 30 seconds at a time).
Here are some common terms that you should know when using the active
digitizer feature:
Term
Move
Operating Your
Action
Move the cursor pointed by the digitizer
pen.
2-10
Term
Action
Click/Point
Tap gently on the display.
Right-click
Press lightly on the display until a
pop-up menu appears, then select the
desired function.
Double-click
Tap twice on the display rapidly.
Drag and
drop
Press lightly on the display and move
your digitizer pen until you reach your
destination (drag). Finally, release your
digitizer pen (drop) when you finish
dragging your selection to the
destination. The object will drop into the
new location.
Erase
Press and hold down the digitizer pen
button, then move the cursor pointed by
the digitizer pen to erase.
CAUTION: The active digitizer feature cannot be used in the BIOS Setup program or
when using the full screen in DOS mode.
NOTE:
You can move the cursor by bringing the digitizer pen close to the screen, without
actually touching the screen’s surface.
Do not move the digitizer pen too quickly. If the pen moves too quickly, the cursor
may be unable to follow its movement.
If you cannot click on the edge of the screen, hold the digitizer pen perpendicular to
the display and try clicking again.
Operating Your
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Using the Video Features
The video subsystem of your tablet PC features:
8.4-inch wide TFT (Thin-Film Transistor) color LCD with SVGA
transmissive display
Toggle display between landscape view and portrait view using the
LCD rotate button
Built-in light sensor to automatically adjust the LCD brightness
Manually adjust the display brightness using the LCD brightness up
) and down (
) buttons
Power Management
Sunlight-readable LCD display using the sunlight-readable mode
button
(option)
Configuring the Display Modes
Your tablet PC has been set to a default resolution and number of colors
before shipment. You can view and change display settings through your
operating system. See your operating system documentation or online help
for specific information.
Operating Your
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Using the Audio Features
The audio subsystem of your tablet PC features:
High density audio codec
Manually adjust the sound volume using the sound volume up (
and down (
) buttons
Audio-out connector (
Integrated speaker (•)
) (Œ) and
Ways of playing and recording sound vary with the operating system used.
See your operating system documentation or online help for specific
information.
Operating Your
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Connecting Audio Devices
For higher audio quality, you can send sound through external audio
devices such as speakers, headphones, or earphone set using the audio-out
connector.
NOTE:
After connecting an external audio device, make sure that you specify the use of the
correct audio device in Windows.
When using the external speakers/headphones, you cannot use the internal one.
Operating Your
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Using the Communication Features
Using the LAN
The internal 10/100/1000Base-T LAN (Local Area Network) module
allows you to connect your tablet PC to a network. It supports data transfer
rate up to 1000 Mbps.
To connect the network cable to the LAN module, connect one end of the
LAN cable to the RJ-45 connector (
) on the tablet PC and the other
end to the network hub.
Using the Wireless LAN
The WLAN features include:
Peer-to-Peer (Ad-Hoc) and Access Point (Infrastructure) modes
support
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) 64/128-bit data encryption
IEEE 802.11b/g standard compliance
Technology
802.11b
802.11g
Stated Maximum
Throughput (Mbps)
11
54
Data Rates (Mbps)
11, 5.5, 2, 1
54, 36, 18, 9
Band (GHz)
2.412 ~ 2.462
2.4
Modulation Technology
DSSS (Direct Sequence
Spread Spectrum)
OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency
Division Multiplexing)
Operating Your
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NOTE: 802.11g mode is backward compatible with 802.11b mode.
Turning Off/On the WLAN Radio
NOTE: The FAA (Federal Aviation Agency) has deemed it unsafe to operate wireless
devices in aircraft as this may interfere with flight safety. Remember to turn off wireless
LAN when using your tablet PC in the airplane.
1. Press the Menu button to start up the EasyTap utility.
2. Click the RF button to switch the WLAN radio on/off, indicated by the
WLAN indicator (
) glowing in green when on.
If you need to temporarily turn off the radio, click the RF button. To
resume network connection, click the RF button again. Upon restarting
your system, wireless LAN radio would be on even if you turned it off
before system shutdown.
It takes approximately 30 seconds for your tablet PC to make a successful
WLAN connection and approximately 10 seconds to disconnect.
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Connecting to a Wireless Network
To connect to a wireless network:
1. Make sure that the wireless LAN radio is “on” indicated by the
) glowing in green.
wireless LAN indicator (
2. Double-click the Wireless Network Connection icon
located on
your Windows system tray. If any wireless network is detected, the
following window appears on screen.
3. Click to select a wireless network to connect to, and then click
Connect.
4. Depending on the settings, you may be asked to enter a WEP key (refer
to your Windows online help for more information on setting a wireless
network connection).
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Using the Bluetooth® Wireless Feature (Optional)
Depending on your model, your tablet PC may incorporate the Bluetooth
capability for short-range (about 10 meters) wireless communications
between devices without requiring a cable connection.
With Bluetooth, data can be transmitted through walls, pockets and
briefcases as long as two devices are within range. By default, your tablet
PC’s Bluetooth feature is active (always ON) upon booting your tablet PC
and is in the general discoverable and pairable mode.
The status of the Bluetooth connection is indicated by the Bluetooth icon
located in the system tray in the lower-right part of the screen.
Status
Icon
On
®
Connected
®
(blue with white logo).
(blue with green logo)
You can use the Bluetooth Utility to configure Bluetooth connection
settings and transfer files.
Connecting to Another Bluetooth Device
1. Make sure that the target Bluetooth device is turned on, discoverable
and within close range. (See the documentation that came with the
Bluetooth device.)
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2. Right-click (press lightly until a pop-up menu appears) the
and then click Add New Connection.
icon,
3. The Add New Connection Wizard window appears. Select Express
Mode (Recommended), and then click Next.
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4. Select the device to connect to and click Next.
5. Depending on the type of Bluetooth device that you want to connect to,
you will need to enter the pertinent information.
Sending a File
1. Make sure that the target Bluetooth device is turned on, discoverable
and within close range. (See the documentation that came with the
Bluetooth device.)
2. Right-click the
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3. In the Wireless File Transfer window, click Add to browse for the file to
send.
4. Click the target device from the list, and then click Send to start the
transfer procedure.
Using the GPS (Optional)
Depending on the model you purchased, your tablet PC may have the GPS
receiver module built in.
GPS (Global Positioning System) is a constellation of 24 well-spaced
satellites that orbit the Earth and make it possible for devices enabled with
GPS receivers to pinpoint their location.
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You need to install third-party GPS navigation software to take advantage
of the GPS feature.
Refer to chapter 6 on using the GPS feature.
Using the 3G Feature (Optional)
3G is the third generation of mobile phone standards and technology, after
2G. It is based on the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) family
of standards under the International Mobile Telecommunications
programme, “IMT-2000”. Services include wide-area wireless voice
telephony and broadband wireless data, all in a mobile environment.
Unlike IEEE 802.11 networks, 3G networks are wide area cellular
telephone networks which evolved to incorporate high-speed internet
access and video telephony. IEEE 802.11 networks are short range,
high-bandwidth networks primarily developed for data
To use the 3G feature on your computer, you need to subscribe to 3G
service and install the 3G SIM card from your service provider, network
operator, or other vendor.
To install the SIM card, follow these steps:
1. Make sure that the tablet PC is not turned on or connected to AC
power.
2. Place the tablet PC upside down.
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3. Remove the four screws securing the battery compartment cover and
remove it.
4. Remove the two screws securing the battery pack to the battery
compartment (Œ) and, pull on the ribbon strip to lift the battery pack
off the computer (•).
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5. Locate the SIM card slot and push the SIM card into the slot. Make
sure the beveled corner on the SIM card is facing towards the tablet PC
and that the golden contact area on the card is facing downwards.
To remove the SIM card, just push in (Œ) the SIM card to pop-out (•)
and remove the card.
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6. Fit the battery pack into place and secure with two screws.
7. Replace the battery compartment cover and secure with four screws.
WARNING: Keep all SIM cards out of the reach of small children. For availability and
information on using SIM card services, contact your SIM card vendor. This may be the
service provider, network operator, or other vendor.
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Chapter 3
CHAPTER
Managing Power
Your tablet PC operates either on external AC power or on internal battery
power.
This chapter tells you how you can effectively manage power. To maintain
optimal battery performance, it is important that you use the battery in the
proper way.
The topics in this chapter include:
What is an AC adapter
How to charge the battery pack
When and how to initialize the battery pack
How to check the battery level
How to replace the battery pack
What happens when the battery is low and what actions to take
What is Power Management
How to save power
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AC Adapter
CAUTION:
The AC adapter is designed for use with your tablet PC only. Connecting the AC
adapter to another device can damage the adapter.
The AC power cord supplied with your tablet PC is for use in the country where you
purchased your tablet PC. If you plan to go overseas with the tablet PC, consult
your dealer for the appropriate power cord.
When you disconnect the AC adapter, disconnect from the electrical outlet first and
then from the tablet PC. A reverse procedure may damage the AC adapter or tablet
PC.
When unplugging the connector, always hold the plug head. Never pull on the cord.
The AC adapter serves as a converter from AC (Alternating Current) to
DC (Direct Current) power because your tablet PC runs on DC power, but
an electrical outlet usually provides AC power. It also charges the battery
pack when connected to AC power.
The adapter operates on any voltage in the range of 100~240 V AC.
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Battery Pack
The battery pack is the internal power source for the tablet PC. It is
rechargeable using the AC adapter.
The operating time of a fully charged battery pack depends on how you are
using the tablet PC. When your applications often access peripherals, you
will experience a shorter operating time.
NOTE: Care and maintenance information for the battery is provided in the “Battery
Pack Guidelines” section in Chapter 7.
Charging the Battery Pack
NOTE:
Charging will not start if the battery’s temperature is below 0 °C (32 °F). It is also
recommended not to charge the battery when temperature is above 45 °C (113 °F).
To prevent damage, the charging process may stop and the Battery Charge
Indicator flashes red when the environmental temperature gets above
55 °C (131 °F).
During charging, do not disconnect the AC adapter before the battery has been fully
charged; otherwise you will get a prematurely charged battery.
To charge the battery pack, connect the AC adapter to the tablet PC and an
electrical outlet. The Battery Charge Indicator ( ) on the tablet PC glows
amber to indicate that charging is in progress. You are advised to keep the
tablet PC power off while the battery is being charged. When the battery is
fully charged, the Battery Charge Indicator glows green.
It takes approximately 3 hours to fully charge the Li-Ion battery pack at a
room temperature of 25 °C (may need a longer charging time at lower
temperatures).
CAUTION: After the tablet PC has been fully recharged, do not immediately disconnect
and reconnect the AC adapter to charge it again. Doing so may damage the battery.
NOTE: The battery level may automatically lessen due to the self-discharge process
(0.21 % per day), even when the battery pack is fully charged (100 %). This happens no
matter if the battery pack is installed in the tablet PC.
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Initializing the Battery Pack
You need to initialize a new battery pack before using it for the first time or
when the actual operating time of a battery pack is much less than
expected.
Initializing is the process of fully charging, discharging, and then charging.
It can take several hours.
1. Make sure that the tablet PC power is turned off. Connect the AC
adapter to fully charge the battery pack.
2. After the battery pack is fully charged, turn on the tablet PC. Press the
Ent key when the prompt appears on the screen during system startup.
The prompt shows up on the screen for only a few seconds. You must
press the Ent key quickly.
3. A small window appears, select Launch System Setup to invoke the
program.
4. Disconnect the AC adapter and leave the tablet PC on until the battery
is fully discharged. The tablet PC will shut down automatically.
5. Connect the AC adapter to fully charge the battery pack.
Checking the Battery Level
NOTE: Any battery level indication is an estimated result. The actual operating time
can be different from the estimated time, depending on how you are using the tablet
PC.
By Operating System
You can check the approximate battery level using the battery meter
function of the operating system. To read the battery level in Windows,
icon on the taskbar. (Click the
icon if the tablet PC is using
click the
AC power.)
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By Gas Gauge
On the exterior side of the battery pack is a gas gauge for displaying the
estimated battery charge. When the battery pack is not installed in the
tablet PC and you want to know the battery charge, you can press the
switch with a pointed device to see the corresponding value of indicator
segment that light green. The value of the corresponding green segment
indicates the relative percentage of the battery charge. The battery pack is
fully discharged when you see no segment glowing green.
Switch
Replacing the Battery Pack
CAUTION:
There is danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace the
battery only with the tablet PC manufacturer’s optional battery packs. Discard used
batteries according to the dealer’s instructions.
Do not attempt to disassemble the battery pack.
If you often rely on battery power for a long period of time while traveling,
you may consider the purchase of an additional battery pack from your
dealer and keep it with you in a fully charged state as a backup.
To replace the battery pack, follow these steps:
1. Make sure that the tablet PC is not turned on or connected to AC
power.
2. Place the tablet PC upside down.
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3. Remove the four screws securing the battery compartment cover and
remove it.
4. Remove the two screws securing the battery pack to the battery
compartment (Œ) and, pull on the ribbon strip to lift the battery pack
off the tablet PC (•).
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5. Fit another battery pack into place and secure with two screws.
6. Replace the battery compartment cover and secure with four screws.
Battery Low Signals and Actions
Battery Low occurs when the battery has approximately 10 % (Windows
default setting) of its charge remaining. The tablet PC’s Battery Charge
Indicator (
) blinks red to alert you to take actions.
NOTE: You can set up your threshold and signals of Battery Low under Windows.
Immediately save your data upon Battery Low. The remaining operating
time depends on how you are using the tablet PC. If you are using the audio
subsystem, PC card, hard or USB flash disk, the battery might run out of
charge very quickly.
Always respond to Battery Low by placing your tablet PC on the Standby
or Hibernation mode, turning off the tablet PC, or connecting the AC
adapter.
If you do not take any action, the tablet PC will automatically hibernate and
turn off.
CAUTION:
If you are using a PC card, do not access the card during battery low periods. This
is because the access may take longer than the time it takes the battery to run out
of charge, thus making your access to the card unsuccessful.
If you fail to save your data when the battery completely runs out of charge, then
you lose your data.
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Power Management
Your tablet PC supports ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power
Interface) for power management. The power management feature allows
you to reduce the power consumption for energy saving.
With an ACPI-compliant operating system such as Windows XP, power
supply to different tablet PC components is controlled on an as-needed
basis. This allows maximum power conservation and performance at the
same time.
In general, Windows’ power management works in this way:
What...
When...
Power to the hard disk is turned off
When the hard disk has been idle for a
set period.
Power to the display is turned off
When the display has been idle for a
set period.
The tablet PC enters the Standby
mode. The hard disk and display are
turned off and the entire system
consumes less power.
When the entire system has been idle
for a set period.
The tablet PC enters the Hibernation
mode. (See the next subsection for
more information.)
When the entire system has been idle
for a set period
When you press the power button. *
When you press the power button. *
* Depends on your settings in Windows.
For detailed information on power management, see Windows’ Help.
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Hibernation
NOTE: Make sure that the hibernation feature is enabled in the Hibernate tab of the
Power Options Properties from the Control Panel in Windows XP.
Hibernation is a very useful feature. People frequently open many
applications when they use computers. It takes some time to get all these
applications open and running, and normally they all have to be closed
before the computer can be turned off.
When you use the hibernation feature, you do not have to close the
applications. The tablet PC stores the state of your tablet PC to a file on the
hard disk and then shuts down. The next time you turn on your tablet PC,
you return to exactly where you left off.
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Power-Saving Tips
Aside from enabling your tablet PC’s power saving mode (see previous
section), you can do your part to maximize the battery’s operating time by
following these suggestions.
Do not disable Power Management.
Decrease the LCD brightness to the lowest comfortable level.
Shorten the length of time before Windows turn off the display.
Many USB devices use power just by being connected. If you use a
USB mouse, you can save power by disconnecting the mouse and using
the optional touchscreen pen. If you use a USB flash drive, unplug it
when you are not using it.
If you work with an application that uses a PC card, exit the
application when you finish using it.
If you have a PC card installed, remove it when not in use. Some PC
cards drain power even while they are inactive.
Deactivate the Wireless LAN function if you are not using it
(see Chapter 2).
Deactivate the Bluetooth wireless feature if you are not using it
(see Chapter 2).
Turn off the tablet PC when you are not using it.
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Chapter 4
CHAPTER
Expanding Your Tablet PC
You can expand the capabilities of your tablet PC by connecting other
peripheral devices. When using a device, be sure to read the instructions
accompanying the device together with the relevant section in this chapter.
This chapter gives guidelines on installing and using these devices:
USB device
Smart Card
PC card
ExpressCard
Port Replicator
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Connecting a USB Device
Your tablet PC has two USB ports for connecting USB devices, such as a
digital camera, scanner, printer, modem, and mouse.
The USB ports support transfer rates up to 12 MB/s for USB 1.1 devices
and 480 MB/s for USB 2.0 devices.
To connect a USB device, simply plug the device cable to one of the USB
ports (
).
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Using Smart Cards
Your tablet PC has a smart card slot for additional security feature,
providing tamper-proof storage of user and account identity. A smart card
is a type of plastic card embedded with a computer chip that stores and
transacts data between you (user) and the tablet PC.
You need to install third-party smart card software to take advantage of the
smart card feature.
Inserting and Removing a Smart Card
To insert a smart card:
1. Locate the smart card slot on the rear of the tablet PC.
2. Slide the smart card, with its label and embedded computer chip facing
up into the slot.
3. When a new card is seated, use the third-party smart card software to
allow your tablet PC to read it.
To remove a smart card:
1. Make sure that the third-party smart card software is not accessing the
smart card.
2. Pull the card out of the slot.
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Using PC Cards (depending on your model)
Your tablet PC has a PC card slot which supports type II card and
CardBus specifications.
Inserting and Removing a PC Card
NOTE:
Some PC cards require additional system resources. Before using such PC card,
you may have to free other system resources for the PC card.
Although some PC cards can be inserted and removed without turning off the
computer, you cannot remove or install PC cards during Standby mode.
To insert a PC card:
1. Locate the PC card slot (
) on the rear of the tablet PC.
2. Slide the PC card, with its label facing up, into the slot until the eject
button pops out.
3. When a new card is seated, the tablet PC will detect it and try to install
the appropriate driver. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete
the process.
To remove a PC card:
1. Double-click the Safely Remove Hardware
icon found on the
Windows XP taskbar and the Safely Remove Hardware window
appears on screen.
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2. Select (highlight) the PC card from the list to disable the card.
3. Push the eject button and the card will slide out slightly.
4. Pull the card out of the slot.
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Using ExpressCards (depending on your
model)
NOTE: The ExpressCard interface is not compatible with the PC card interface. You
need optional adapters for using PC cards if your tablet PC comes with the
ExpressCard slot.
Your tablet PC may have an ExpressCard slot instead of a PC card slot.
ExpressCard supports the USB 2.0 serial data interface (supporting speeds
of up to 480 Mbps), improving speed in data transfer while conserving
power usage.
ExpressCard Type
The ExpressCard slot can accommodate a 54 mm (ExpressCard/54) or
34 mm (ExpressCard/34) wide ExpressCard. Typical ExpressCards
support a very extensive range of applications including memory, wired
and wireless communication cards, and security devices.
Shown next are the appearances of ExpressCards for your reference.
ExpressCard/54
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Inserting and Removing an ExpressCard
To insert an ExpressCard:
1. Locate the ExpressCard slot (
) on the rear of the tablet PC.
2. Slide the ExpressCard, with its label facing up, all the way into the slot
until the rear connectors click into place.
3. When a new card is seated, the tablet PC will detect it and try to install
the appropriate driver. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete
the process.
To remove an ExpressCard:
1. Double-click the Safely Remove Hardware
icon found on the
Windows XP taskbar and the Safely Remove Hardware window
appears on screen.
2. Select (highlight) the ExpressCard from the list to disable the card.
3. Push the ExpressCard slightly to release the card.
4. Pull the card out of the slot.
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Using the Docking Station
A docking station is available as an option. This device eliminates the
hassles of having you connect and disconnect the various cables when
carrying your tablet PC around and allows a variety of peripherals to be
connected including a headphone or microphone, etc. The docking station
connects to the docking connector at the front of your tablet PC.
1. Locate the docking connector.
2. Connect your docking station to the docking connector.
For more detailed information, refer to the Operating Instructions of the
docking station.
NOTE: Hot/warm docking and hot/warm undocking are possible with the docking
connector but it is recommended that prior to undocking, press the Menu button and
the EasyTap utility screen appears. Click the Docking button.
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Chapter 5
CHAPTER
Using BIOS Setup and
System Recovery Feature
BIOS Setup Utility is a program for configuring the BIOS (Basic Input/
Output System) settings of the tablet PC.
BIOS is a layer of software, called firmware, that translates instructions
from other layers of software into instructions that the tablet PC hardware
can understand. The BIOS settings are needed by your tablet PC to identify
the types of installed devices and establish special features.
The System Recovery feature allows your system’s hard disk drive to
return back to its factory default state with Windows operating system in
its initial setting.
This chapter tells you how to use the BIOS Setup program as well as the
System Recovery feature.
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When and How to Use BIOS Setup
When to Use
You need to run BIOS Setup utility when:
You see an error message on the screen requesting you to run BIOS
Setup utility.
You want to restore the factory default settings.
You want to modify some specific settings according to the hardware.
You want to modify some specific settings to optimize the system
performance.
Starting BIOS Setup
NOTE:
The BIOS Setup utility screens shown in this chapter are for your reference only.
The actual items or settings on your tablet PC may differ.
The BIOS Setup utility program may have been updated after the publication of this
manual.
The settings you select in your operating system might override similar settings in
BIOS Setup utility.
To run BIOS Setup utility, press the Ent key when the prompt appears on
the screen during system startup. The prompt shows up on the screen for
only a few seconds. You must press the Ent key quickly. A small window
appears, select Launch System Setup. The BIOS Setup Utility main screen
appears as shown next.
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The BIOS Setup utility screen can be divided into four areas:
On the top is the menu bar containing the titles of the available menus.
Each menu title brings a specific menu.
The left column of the menu displays the menu items.
The right column of the menu provides more detailed information when
a menu item is highlighted.
The bottom of the menu provides keyboard instructions for moving
around and making selections.
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Moving Around and Making Selections
You must go through two or three levels to complete the setting for an item.
In most cases, there are two levels: menu title and submenu.
Use the arrow buttons to move around and make selections. Button
information can be found at the bottom of the screen. A brief description of
button usage is listed next:
Button
Function
¬,®
Selects a menu title.
-,¯
Selects an item or option.
Ent
1) Brings up the sub-menu when available.
2) Opens or closes the option window when an item is selected.
NOTE: You can press the F1, F9, F10, –/+, and Esc keys by connecting a USB
keyboard to your tablet PC. Make sure that the item “Legacy USB Support” under the
Main menu is set at Enabled (default).
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Information Menu
The Information menu contains the basic configuration information of the
system.
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Main Menu
The Main menu contains the system time and date, as well as the USB
setting of the system.
System Time sets the system time.
System Date sets the system date.
Legacy USB Support enables or disables the system’s support for
Legacy USB device in DOS mode.
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Advanced Menu
The Advanced menu contains the advanced settings as shown next.
Total Graphics Memory allows you to select the amount of total
graphics memory (pre-allocated + fixed + DVMT) for use by the internal
graphics device.
DVMT Graphics Memory shows the size of DVMT graphics memory.
HDD Preheat allows your system to automatically turn on the optional
heater when temperature of the hard disk drive is lower than 5 oC.
NOTE: The optional heater can function when your tablet PC is connected to AC power
or using battery power but the preheat feature can only function when your tablet PC is
connected to AC power.
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Security Menu
The Security menu contains the TPM (Trusted Platform Module) setting.
The TPM is a component on your tablet PC’s mainboard that is
specifically designed to enhance platform security above-and-beyond the
capabilities of today’s software by providing a protected space for key
operations and other security critical tasks. Using both hardware and
software, TPM protects encryption and signature keys at their most
vulnerable stages – operations when the keys are being used unencrypted in
plain-text form. TPM is specifically designed to shield unencrypted keys
and platform authentication information from software-based attacks.
TPM Support enables or disables TPM support (see chapter 6 for
details).
Current TPM State shows the current TPM state.
Change TPM State allows you to select between No Change, Clear,
Deactivate & Disable, and Enable & Activate.
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Boot Menu
The Boot menu sets the sequence of the devices to be searched for the
operating system.
The bootable devices will be automatically detected during POST and
shown here, allowing you to set the sequence that the BIOS uses to look for
a boot device from which to load the operating system. A brief description
of button usage is listed next:
Button
Function
-,¯
Selects (highlight) a boot device.
1 to 4
Loads the default boot sequence.
NOTE: You can press the f, r, x, –/+, and Shift + 1 keys by connecting a USB keyboard
to your tablet PC. Make sure that the item “Legacy USB Support” under the Main menu
is set at Enabled (default).
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Exit Menu
The Exit menu displays ways of exiting BIOS Setup utility. After finishing
with your settings, you must save and exit so that the changes can take
effect.
Exit Saving Changes saves the changes you have made and exits BIOS
Setup utility.
Exit Discarding Changes exits BIOS Setup utility without saving the
changes you have made.
Load Setup Defaults loads the factory default values for all the items.
Discard Changes restores the previous values for all the items.
Saves Changes saves the changes you have made.
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When and How to Use the System Recovery
Feature
When to Use
You need to run System Recovery when:
Your tablet PC does not start correctly.
Your Windows operating system does not start at all.
You want to restore the factory default Windows settings.
Starting System Recovery
To run System Recovery:
1. During system startup when the following screen appears, press Ctrl +
Alt + F2 keys for four seconds or press Ent and select HDI Recovery
when a small window appears on the screen.
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2. The message This will help you reinstall Windows to the
whole HDD to factory default. All data on HDD will be lost
appears on the screen to ask if you want to access System Recovery.
Type 1 to continue or type 0 to exit.
3. A warning message appears as follows:
****************************************
You must accept the following terms before performing the
recovery process:
1. The recovery software is solely the purpose of
reinstalling or restoring software associated with the
hard disk of this operating GETAC machine.
2. Except the above, no other use is granted hereunder.
****************************************
(1)Yes, I agree to the provisions of this agreement and
wish to continue.
(0)No, I do not agree to the provisions of this agreement
and do not wish to continue.
Type 1 to continue.
4. Type 1 again when the message Are you sure you want to recover
now? (1)Yes (0)No appears onscreen.
5. Your system will start the recovery process and Windows operating
system will be re-installed to its default setting.
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Chapter 6
CHAPTER
Using the TPM, EasyTap,
and G-Manager Utilities
Your tablet PC comes with an added security feature known as the TPM
(Trusted Platform Module) – a component on your tablet PC’s mainboard
that is specifically designed to enhance platform security above-andbeyond the capabilities of today’s software by providing a protected space
for key operations and other security critical tasks.
The EasyTap utility allows you to activate or operate certain functions on
your tablet PC.
The G-Manager utility is a unified user interface utility that allows you to
manage and configure various system components such as: System,
Battery, Light Sensor, ECO (economy mode), Ignition, Monitoring,
Antenna, and GPS Status.
This chapter describes how to use these utilities.
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Using TPM (Trusted Platform Module)
TPM is a hardware-based security feature that can be used to create and
manage computer-generated digital certificates. When combined with
security software, the TPM enhances existing network and computer
security by enabling features such as file protection capabilities and
protected e-mail.
NOTE:
Make sure you select Enable on the TPM Support item under the Security menu
of your BIOS Setup (see chapter 5 for details).
Make sure you select Enable & Activate on the Change TPM State item under the
Security menu of your BIOS Setup (see chapter 5 for details).
You only need to activate these items once.
You can use the certificates to:
Send and receive secure email from email clients like Microsoft
Windows Mail/Outlook Express, Microsoft Outlook or Netscape
Messenger
Set up browser (e.g. Netscape Navigator or Internet Explorer) and web
server (e.g. Microsoft Internet Information Server) for Client
Authentication
Sign Microsoft Word macros
Encrypt files and folders
Secure network connections
NOTE: For information on using the program and the different security features, click
Start à All Programs à Infineon Security Platform Solution à Help.
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Using the EasyTap Utility
The EasyTap utility allows you to activate or operate certain functions on
your tablet PC.
To start up the EasyTap utility:
1. Press the Menu button on your tablet PC.
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2. Upon pressing the Menu button, the following screen appears.
The following table shows the various functions on the EasyTap utility
screen.
Operation
EasyTap Description
Switches the keypad lock ON and OFF. Press
the button one second to turn ON (lock) and
continuously for more than three seconds to turn
OFF (unlock).
This would prevent accidental pressing of the
keypad buttons during transport.
Switches the Fn keylock ON and OFF (
appears on the system tray when ON).
icon
You can use the secondary functions of keypad
buttons with blue color on top of each button.
An abbreviated Help file for using the EasyTap
utility is available.
Turns on the Quick Button Setup utility (refer to
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Operation
EasyTap Description
the next section for details).
Closes and exits the EasyTap utility screen.
Switches the RF module OFF and ON (wireless
LAN, Bluetooth, 3G).
Upon restarting your system, wireless LAN
radio would be on even if you turned it off before
system shutdown.
Toggles the system power saving mode between
OFF / Work / Quick and Power Saving.
While entering into power saving mode, the
system will turn down the panel backlight and
sacrifices processing speed to gain more battery
life. The ECO button works only when using
battery power.
The status would display IN when you connect
your tablet PC to a docking station.
To turn off power to the docking station without
disconnecting from your tablet PC, click the
Docking button.
Before removing your tablet PC from the
docking station, make sure to click the Docking
button to show OUT.
Toggles between NORMAL, MAX, and AUTO
brightness for LCD backlight.
Rotates the LCD display orientation from
default landscape to 90o portrait, 180o
landscape, 270o portrait, and vice versa.
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EasyTap Description
Toggles between LCD, VGA (external device
e.g., monitor), and BOTH (LCD and external
device).
Switches the display output when external
devices are connected. If the external device is
not connected, the choice would only be LCD.
Upon restarting your system, the setting would
be LCD only.
Serves as the default Microsoft® Internet
Explorer quick launch button.
You can use the Quick Button Setup utility to
assign a different function to this button (refer
to the next section for details).
Serves as the default Microsoft® Outlook
Express quick launch button.
You can use the Quick Button Setup utility to
assign a different function to this button (refer
to the next section for details).
Serves as the default LCD display calibration
tool quick launch button.
You can use the Quick Button Setup utility to
assign a different function to this button (refer
to the next section for details).
Serves as the default Bluetooth® wireless setup
quick launch button.
You can use the Quick Button Setup utility to
assign a different function to this button (refer
to the next section for details).
Serves as the default virtual keyboard quick
launch button.
You can use the Quick Button Setup utility to
assign a different function to this button (refer
to the next section for details).
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Operation
EasyTap Description
Increases or decreases the sound volume. This
function adjusts the volume of sound output
both from the speakers and headphones. It is
synchronized with your Windows main volume
controller.
Upon restarting your system, Windows will
memorize the last setting before system
shutdown.
Increases or decreases the LCD brightness level.
Upon restarting your system, Windows will
memorize the last setting before system
shutdown.
Switches the system sound output OFF (mute)
and ON. This function mutes the sound output
both from the speakers and headphones. It is
synchronized with your Windows main volume
controller.
Upon restarting your system, Windows will
memorize the last setting before system
shutdown.
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Operation
EasyTap Description
System enters “black-out” mode by turning off
the LCD display, LED indicators, touchscreen,
and sound volume.
Press the power button ( ) to wake up the
system from “black-out” mode.
Quick Button Setup Utility
By default, the five quick launch buttons on the EasyTap utility have
pre-assigned functions.
The Quick Button Setup utility allows you to re-define the above five quick
launch buttons.
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To re-define:
1. Click the Quick Button Setup utility button (
Button Setup window appears as shown next.
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2. To re-assign a program to a button, click to select a particular button
to change (e.g., Explorer), then click the folder icon.
3. The Select a File to Open dialog box appears as shown next. Select the
desired program, then click Open to complete the process.
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4. You can change the image appearing on the button by clicking the
Select Image icon.
5. The Select Picture dialog box appears as shown next.
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6. After selecting the image file, the appropriate icon will then appear in
the button. To launch the program, click the particular quick launch
button. Click Set to complete the changes.
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Using the G-Manager Utility
G-Manager is a unified user interface utility that allows you to manage and
configure the following:
System
Battery
Light Sensor
ECO (economy mode)
Ignition
Monitoring
Antenna
GPS Status
Starting G-Manager
You can start up G-Manager by any of the following methods:
Click Start à All Programs à GETAC Utility, or
Right-click on the GETAC Utility icon (
tray and click G-Manager.
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The following screen appears.
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System Tab
The System tab provides an overview of the system status.
The component to be viewed is selected from the tree view list on the left
side of the screen. It contains eight major components namely:
Summary
System
Sensors
Disk Drives
Battery
Signal Strength
Display
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OS (operating system)
The status of the selected component is displayed on the right side of the
screen.
Battery Tab
The Battery tab allows you to minimize deterioration of the battery thereby
ensuring a longer battery life. At most two batteries may be supported.
Press Battery 1 or Battery 2 to view the details and configuration settings of
each battery.
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Battery Information
The upper portion of the Battery tab contains a live update of information
about the selected battery.
NOTE:
When the percentage % Left is less than 10 % then the value will be displayed in
red.
When an abnormal battery condition is detected Battery Status value will be
displayed in red.
Charging Mode
The lower left portion of the Battery tab allows you to select the charging
mode.
Normal Mode – the battery will be fully charged. When remaining
charge reaches below 95 %, then charging will start until it is fully
charged.
Economy Mode – to help prolong battery life the battery will be
charged up to 80 % of its total capacity only. Highly recommended
when you are using AC power most of the time.
Gauge Reset
The lower right portion of the Battery tab allows you to discharge and
recharge the battery in order to activate certain physical attributes
periodically.
The percentage bar shows the need to perform a gauge reset. The higher the
percentage, the more urgent need to perform gauge reset.
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To perform a gauge reset:
1. Click Start to perform a gauge reset and the following screen appears.
2. Click Yes to start the gauge reset session and the following screen
appears.
The percentage of completion will be shown on the progress bar.
Depending on the number of battery, the screen will show the
corresponding number of batteries to perform gauge reset. The value of
Working Status will show in red alternately.
You can click Cancel anytime to stop gauge reset.
NOTE:
When a gauge reset is in progress, do not execute other operation except to click
Cancel to stop gauge reset.
The message !!!WARNING – LEAKING BATTERIES!!! will appear when system
detects battery performance deterioration due to its aging effect.
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Light Sensor
The Light Sensor tab allows you to adjust the LCD brightness based on
your surrounding’s lighting condition.
Sensor Mode
The left portion of the Light Sensor tab allows you to select the sensor
mode.
Normal – light sensor sensitivity is set at normal environment lighting
condition.
Bright – light sensor sensitivity is set at bright environment lighting
condition (e.g. outdoors).
Dark – light sensor sensitivity is set at dark environment lighting
condition (e.g. indoors, storage warehouse, etc.).
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The lower left portion of the Light Sensor tab shows the selected sensor
mode’s graph.
The upper right portion of the Light Sensor tab shows the active profile
based on your selection on sensor mode.
The middle right portion of the Light Sensor tab shows the environment
luminance (degree of Lux from weak to bright) as detected by your tablet
PC’s light sensor.
The lower right portion of the Light Sensor tab allows your system to
illuminate the keypad in poor lighting environment by selecting the
checkbox Automatic Keyboard Backlit.
ECO Tab
The ECO tab allows you to manage the system’s power consumption.
NOTE: The items appearing on the ECO tab may differ depending on your model.
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ECO Information
Depending on the system, the left portion of the ECO tab shows the
available profile to manage the system’s power consumption.
Active Profile
The right upper portion of the ECO tab shows the name of the current
profile selected.
Profile Settings
The lower right portion of the ECO tab contains the following:
Turn on/off the following for power saving: WWAN, Bluetooth,
WLAN, touch screen, and optical disk drive.
Power Scheme – select Home/Office Desk, Portable/Laptop,
Presentation, Always On, Minimal Power Management, or Max
Battery. The setting here will correspond to your settings in Windows.
(See Windows Help for the description to each of the power scheme.)
Brightness – adjust the brightness setting from 0 ~ 63.
Default – revert back to original profile setting.
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Ignition Tab
The Ignition tab allows you to set if the system is deriving power from your
vehicle.
Ignition Control
The left portion of the Ignition tab allows your system to derive power from
the vehicle as well as boot up your tablet PC by selecting the checkbox
Ignition Power On. Your tablet PC will also shutdown when you turn off
ignition to your vehicle. The amount of time between turning off your
vehicle and tablet PC shutdown would depend on your setting on the next
section Delay Time. This feature is only available when your tablet PC is
docked to the GETAC docking station..
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Delay Time
The right portion of the Ignition tab allows you to set the delay time
(20 seconds, 30 seconds, 45 seconds, 1 minute, or 2 minute) to shut down
the system when you turn off vehicle ignition. This will help prevent the
tablet PC from using up the vehicle’s battery power thereby causing poor
vehicle startup.
Monitoring Tab
The Monitoring tab allows you to select the items on your system to
monitor.
Press OK and right-click on the G-manager icon (
) located on the
system tray and click Start Monitor. The changes made to the monitoring
options are immediately implemented on the monitoring window.
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To exit the monitor function, right-click on the G-manager icon (
located on the system tray and click Stop Monitor.
Items to Monitor
The left portion of the Monitoring tab allows you to select which item to
monitor by selecting on the checkbox before each item. When enabled the
status of the selected Item is displayed and a live update is shown on the
screen. Items with higher priority are shown on top of items with lower
priority (see the next table).
Priority
Monitoring Items
CPU clock
CPU load
CPU voltage
CPU temperature
RAM free
Virtual RAM free
Battery left time
Battery left percentage
WLAN
10
GPU temperature
11
GMCH 1 temperature
12
GMCH 2 temperature
13
HDD temperature
14
HDD free space
15
Fan speed
16
Environment
luminance
Different model have different supported monitoring items; non-supported
items cannot be selected (gray out item).
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Monitoring Options
The right portion of the Monitoring tab allows you to set how the monitored
items are displayed. The changes made to the monitoring options are
immediately implemented on the monitoring window.
Always On Top – allows the monitoring window to remain on top of
your display.
Background Color – select this option to display the color window for
selecting the background color. If the checkbox is not selected, the
background of the monitoring window is transparent.
Monitoring Interval – allows you to set the frequency of updates on the
monitoring window (1/3/5/10/30 seconds, or 1/5/30 minutes, or 1
hour).
Transparency – allows you to set the level of transparency of the
monitoring window (10 ~ 90 %).
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Antenna Tab
The Antenna tab allows your system to connect to an external GPS or 3G
antenna.
Select the checkbox I have external GPS antenna or 3G antenna to allow
your system to connect to an external GPS/3G antenna. When this option is
selected, you can choose the following:
Switch to external GPS antenna signal when system is docked.
Switch to external 3G antenna signal when system is docked.
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GPS Status Tab
The GPS Status tab shows the GPS signal availability status of the
system’s GPS module, allowing you to check if the GPS feature is working
properly. You may also need to install a third-party map of your particular
location (purchased separately).
Selected Item and Data Summary
The upper left portion of the GPS Status tab shows the various data (Date
Stamp, Time Stamp, Current Latitude, Current Longitude, Current
Altitude, No. of Satellites in View, and Acquisition Status) collected from
satellites and reflect any changes to the data.
Unlike the other items, Acquisition Status only shows whether GPS signal
acquisition is successful or not.
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Message Log
The lower left portion of the GPS Status tab shows a summary of raw data
string received from satellites which can only be viewed but not editable.
The Message Log window is auto-scrollable and will be cleared as soon as
GPS signal is disconnected.
Satellite Map
The upper right portion of the GPS Status tab shows the satellites
discovered and are placed on the satellite map according to their parsed
latitude and longitude. Satellites in use are displayed in yellow color with
their PRN number while satellites in view but not in use are displayed in
blue color.
Signal Indicator
The lower right portion of the GPS Status tab shows the 12 satellites’
signal indicator. The length of the green bar underneath each satellite
changes dynamically, the stronger the signal the longer the bar shown.
Beneath each signal bar is the PRN number of each discovered satellite
(“00” is shown when GPS module is not functioning or satellite was not
discovered).
Open/Close GPS
This button allows you to test the GPS module. Upon clicking on Open
GPS, the following three conditions may be shown:
GPS module has successfully connected –
The button changes from “Opening . . . “ to “Close GPS.” The item
Acquisition Status under the Data Summary portion of the GPS Status
tab will change from “Inactive” to “Acquiring . . . “ and begin the
positioning process. It will then change to “Acquired” when GPS
module has successfully been positioned.
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GPS COM port is not available –
When other GPS program is running, a warning window pops-up and
displays the message “GPS COM port not available! Please close all
GPS program and try again.” to inform you to close the other GPS
program to free up the COM port. After closing the other GPS
program, click Open GPS button again to try.
GPS COM port is somehow not functioning –
A warning window pops-up and displays the message “Time out
opening GPS COM port!” when GPS COM port is not responding
after 5 seconds.
Upon clicking on Close GPS, the GPS COM port will be closed and the
button will change to show Open GPS. All information under the Satellite
Map, Signal Indicator, Message Log, and Data Summary portion of the
GPS Status tab is cleared except for the item Acquisition Status which will
show “Inactive.”
GPS connection will be automatically closed whenever G-Manager is
closed.
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Chapter 7
CHAPTER
Caring for the Tablet PC
Taking good care of your tablet PC will ensure a trouble-free operation and
reduce the risk of damage to your tablet PC.
This chapter gives you guidelines covering these areas of maintenance:
How to protect the tablet PC
What to note when using and storing the tablet PC
How to clean the tablet PC
What to note when using the battery pack
What to note when traveling with the tablet PC
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Protecting the Tablet PC
To safeguard the integrity of your tablet PC data as well as the tablet PC
itself, you can protect the tablet PC in several ways as described in this
section.
Using the Cable Lock
You can use a Kensington-type cable lock to protect your tablet PC against
theft. The cable lock is available in most computer stores.
To use the lock, loop the lock cable around a stationary object such as a
table. Insert the lock to the Kensington lock hole ( ) and turn the key to
secure the lock. Store the key in a safe place.
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Taking Care of the Tablet PC
Location Guidelines
For optimal performance, use the tablet PC where the recommended
temperature is between 10 °C (50 °F) and 35 °C (95 °F) – actual
operating temperature depending on product specifications.
Avoid placing the tablet PC in a location subject to high humidity,
extreme temperatures, mechanical vibration, direct sunlight, or heavy
dust.
Do not cover or block any ventilation openings on the tablet PC. For
example, do not place the tablet PC on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar
surface. Otherwise, overheating may occur that results in damage to
the tablet PC.
Keep the tablet PC at least 13 cm (5 inches) away from electrical
appliances that can generate a strong magnetic field such as a TV,
refrigerator, motor, or a large audio speaker.
Avoid moving the tablet PC abruptly from a cold to a warm place. A
temperature difference of more than 10 °C (18 °F) may cause
condensation inside the unit, which may damage the storage media.
Do not place the tablet PC on an unsteady surface.
General Guidelines
Do not place heavy objects on top of the tablet PC as this may damage
the display.
The screen surface is easily scratched. Do not use paper towels to clean
the display but use the included soft cloth. Avoid touching it with your
fingers, pen, or pencil.
To maximize the life of the backlight in the display, allow the backlight
to automatically turn off as a result of power management. Avoid
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using a screen saver or other software that prevents the power
management from working.
Cleaning Guidelines
Never clean the tablet PC with its power on.
Use a soft cloth moistened with water or a non-alkaline detergent to
wipe the exterior of the tablet PC.
Gently wipe the display with a soft, lint-free cloth. Do not use alcohol
or detergent on the display.
Battery Pack Guidelines
Recharge the battery pack when it is nearly discharged. When
recharging, make sure that the battery pack is fully charged. Doing so
may avoid harm to the battery pack.
The battery pack is a consumable product and the following conditions
will shorten its life:
– when frequently charging the battery pack (it is recommended that
you set the Charging Mode on the G-Manager utility’s Battery tab to
Economy Mode – see chapter 6 for details).
– when using, charging, or storing the battery in high temperature
condition
To avoid hastening the deterioration of the battery pack thereby
prolonging its useful life, minimize the number of times you charge it
so as not to frequently increase its internal temperature.
Charge the battery pack between 5 oC ~ 45 oC (41 oF ~ 113 oF)
temperature range.
A higher environment temperature will cause the battery pack’s
temperature to rise. Avoid charging the battery pack inside a closed
vehicle and in hot weather condition.
Also, charging will not start if the battery pack is not within the
allowed temperature range.
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It is recommended that you do not charge the battery pack more than
once a day.
It is recommended that you charge the battery pack with the tablet
PC’s power off.
To maintain the battery pack’s operating efficiency, store it in a cool
dark place removed from the tablet PC and with 30 % ~ 40 % charge
remaining.
Important guidelines when using the battery pack.
When installing or removing the battery pack take note of the
following:
– avoid installing or removing the battery pack when the tablet PC is
in Standby mode. Abruptly removing the battery pack may cause
loss of data or the tablet PC may become unstable.
– avoid touching the battery pack terminals or damage may occur,
thereby causing improper operation to it or the tablet PC.
The tablet PC’s input voltage and surrounding temperature will
directly affect the battery pack’s charge and discharge time:
– charging time will be prolonged when the tablet PC is turned on.
To shorten the charging time, it is recommended that you place the
tablet PC in standby or hibernation mode.
– a low temperature will prolong the charging time as well as hasten
the discharge time.
Touchscreen Guidelines
Use the finger or the included touchscreen pen on the display. Using a
sharp or metallic object other than your finger or touchscreen pen may
cause scratches and damage the display, thereby causing errors.
Avoid using excessive force that may cause damage to the display.
Use a soft cloth to remove dirt on the display. The touchscreen surface
has a special protective coating that prevents dirt from sticking to it.
Not using a soft cloth may cause damage to the special protective
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coating on the touchscreen surface.
To remove hard to remove dirt, blow some steam on the particular area
and gently wipe away using a soft cloth.
Turn off the tablet PC power when cleaning the display. Cleaning the
display with the power on may cause improper operation.
Use the touchscreen within the intended area only. The display area
and touchscreen operating area is the same.
Do not use excessive force on the display. Avoid placing objects on top
of the display as this may cause the glass to break thereby damaging
the display.
Using the touchscreen during low temperature (less than 5 oC) may
cause a slower response time, this is normal. A normal response time
may be restored upon returning to room temperature.
When there is noticeable discrepancy in the operation of the
touchscreen function (wrong location on intended operation or
improper display resolution), refer to the Windows operating system
for instructions on recalibrating the touchscreen display.
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When Traveling
Before traveling with your tablet PC, make a backup of your hard disk
data into flash disks or other storage devices. As an added precaution,
bring along an extra copy of your important data.
Make sure that the battery pack is fully charged.
Make sure that the tablet PC is turned off.
Disconnect the AC adapter from the tablet PC and take it with you.
Use the AC adapter as the power source and as a battery-charger.
Hand-carry the tablet PC. Do not check it in as luggage.
If you need to leave the tablet PC in the car, put it in the trunk of the car
to avoid exposing the tablet PC to excessive heat.
When going through airport security, it is recommended that you send
the tablet PC and flash disks through the X-ray machine (the device
you set your bags on). Avoid the magnetic detector (the device you
walk through) or the magnetic wand (the handheld device used by
security personnel).
If you plan to travel abroad with your tablet PC, consult your dealer
for the appropriate AC power cord for use in your country of
destination.
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Chapter 8
CHAPTER
Troubleshooting
Tablet PC problems can be caused by hardware, software, or both. When
you encounter any problem, it might be a typical problem that can easily be
solved.
This chapter tells you what actions to take when solving common computer
problems. It is divided into three sections:
Preliminary checklist
Solving common problems
Resetting the tablet PC
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Preliminary Checklist
Here are helpful hints to follow before you take further actions when you
encounter any problem:
Try to isolate which part of the tablet PC is causing the problem.
Make sure that you turn on all peripheral devices before turning on the
tablet PC.
If an external device has a problem, make sure that the cable
connections are correct and secure.
Make sure that the configuration information is properly set in the
BIOS Setup program.
Make sure that all the device drivers are correctly installed.
Make notes of your observations. Are there any messages on the
screen? Do any indicators light? Detailed descriptions are useful to the
service personnel when you need to consult one for assistance.
If any problem persists after you follow the instructions in this chapter,
contact an authorized dealer for help.
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Solving Common Problems
For easy reference, the problems are divided into these categories.
Problem Type
Go to
Battery Problems
P. 8-4
Bluetooth Wireless Transmission Problems
P. 8-4
Display Problems
P. 8-5
ExpressCard Problems
P. 8-5
Hardware Device Problems
P. 8-5
Hard Disk Drive Problems
P. 8-6
LAN Problems
P. 8-7
Wireless LAN Problems
P. 8-7
PC Card Problems
P. 8-9
Power Management Problems
P. 8-9
Software Problems
P. 8-10
Sound Problems
P. 8-10
Startup Problems
P. 8-11
Other Problems
P. 8-12
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Battery Problems
The battery does not charge (Battery Charge indicator does not light
amber).
Make sure that the AC adapter is properly connected.
Make sure that the battery is not too hot or cold. Allow time for the
battery pack to return to room temperature.
Make sure that the battery pack is installed correctly.
Make sure that the battery terminals are clean.
The operating time of a fully charged battery becomes shorter.
If you often partially recharge and discharge, the battery might not be
charged to its full potential. Initialize the battery to solve the problem.
(See “Initializing the Battery Pack” in Chapter 3 for instructions.)
The battery operating time indicated by the battery meter does not
match the actual operating time.
The actual operating time can be different from the estimated time,
depending on how you are using the tablet PC. If the actual operating
time is much less than the estimated time, initialize the battery. (See
“Initializing the Battery Pack” in Chapter 3 for instructions.)
Bluetooth Wireless Transmission Problems
I cannot connect to another device with Bluetooth wireless technology.
Make sure that both devices have activated Bluetooth feature.
Make sure that the distance between the two devices are not over 10
meters or that there are no walls or other obstructions between the
devices.
Make sure that the other device is not in “Hidden” mode.
Make sure that both devices are compatible.
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Display Problems
Nothing appears on the screen.
During operation, the screen may automatically turn off as a result of
power management. Press any key to see if the screen comes back.
The brightness level might be too low. Increase brightness by pressing
the
button.
The characters on the screen are dim.
Adjust the brightness and/or contrast.
Bad dots appear on the display at all times.
A small number of missing, discolored, or bright dots on the screen are
an intrinsic characteristic of TFT LCD technology. It is not regarded
as a LCD defect.
ExpressCard Problems
The ExpressCard does not work.
Make sure that the ExpressCard is correctly seated.
If the card requires an IRQ (Interrupt ReQuest), make sure that there is
one available.
The ExpressCard stops communicating properly.
The application may have been reset when the tablet PC is turned off or
in Standby mode. Exit and restart the application.
Hardware Device Problems
The tablet PC does not recognize a newly installed device.
The device may not be correctly configured in the BIOS Setup
program. Run the BIOS Setup program to identify the new type.
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Make sure if any device driver needs to be installed. (Refer to the
documentation that came with the device.)
Make sure if the device needs any jumper or switch settings. (Refer to
the documentation that came with the device.)
Check the cables or power cords for correct connections.
For an external device that has its own power switch, make sure that
the power is turned on.
Hard Disk Drive Problems
The hard disk drive error message appears on the screen.
The hard disk drive has defects. Ask your dealer for help.
The hard disk drive operations seem slow.
The data files stored on the hard disk drive may be fragmented. Use a
tool such as Window’s Disk Defragmenter to defragment the files.
The hard disk drive / heater indicator (
) glows without blinking.
The data files stored on the hard disk drive may be fragmented. Use a
tool such as Window’s Disk Defragmenter to defragment the files.
The hard disk drive / heater indicator glows red.
When the tablet PC is connected to AC power and hard disk drive
temperature is below 5 oC, the optional heater would turn on (if the
item HDD Preheat under the Advanced menu of your BIOS Setup is
set at Enabled). Wait awhile.
LAN Problems
I cannot access the network.
Make sure that the LAN cable is properly connected to the RJ-45
connector (
) and the network hub.
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Make sure that the network configuration is appropriate.
Make sure that the user name or password is correct.
Wireless LAN Problems
I cannot use the wireless LAN feature.
Make sure that the wireless LAN feature is turned on.
Transmission quality is poor.
Your tablet PC may be in an out-of-range situation. Move your tablet
PC closer to the Access Point or another wireless LAN device it is
associated with.
Check if there is high interference around the environment and solve
the problem as described next.
Radio interference exists.
Move your tablet PC away from the device causing the radio
interference such as microwave oven and large metal objects.
Plug your tablet PC into an outlet on a different branch circuit from
that used by the affecting device.
Consult your dealer or an experienced radio technician for help.
I cannot connect to another wireless LAN device.
Make sure that the wireless LAN feature is turned on.
Make sure that the SSID setting is the same for every wireless LAN
device in the network.
Your tablet PC is not recognizing changes. Restart the tablet PC.
Make sure that the IP address or subnet mask setting is correct.
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I cannot communicate with the computer in the network when
Infrastructure mode is configured.
Make sure that the Access Point your tablet PC is associated with is
powered on and all the LEDs are working properly.
If the operating radio channel is in poor quality, change the Access
Point and all the wireless station(s) within the BSSID to another radio
channel.
Your tablet PC may be in an out-of-range situation. Move your tablet
PC closer to the Access Point it is associated with.
Make sure that your tablet PC is configured with the same security
option (encryption) to the Access Point.
Use the Web Manager/Telnet of the Access Point to check whether it is
connected to the network.
Reconfigure and reset the Access Point.
I cannot access the network.
Make sure that the network configuration is appropriate.
Make sure that the user name or password is correct.
You have moved out of range of the network.
Turn off power management.
PC Card Problems
The PC card does not work.
Make sure that the PC card is correctly seated.
If the card requires an IRQ (Interrupt ReQuest), make sure that there is
one available.
The PC card stops communicating properly.
The application may have been reset when the tablet PC is turned off or
in Standby mode. Exit and restart the application.
Troubleshooting
8-8
Power Management Problems
The tablet PC does not enter Standby or Hibernation mode
automatically.
If you have a connection to another computer, the tablet PC does not
enter Standby or Hibernation mode if the connection is actively in use.
Make sure that the Standby or Hibernation time-out is enabled.
The tablet PC does not enter Standby or Hibernation mode
immediately.
If the tablet PC is performing an operation, it normally waits for the
operation to finish.
The tablet PC does not resume from Standby or Hibernation mode.
The tablet PC automatically enters Standby or Hibernation mode when
the battery pack is empty. Do any one of the following:
- Connect the AC adapter to the tablet PC.
- Replace the empty battery pack with a fully charged one.
Software Problems
An application program does not work correctly.
Make sure that the software is correctly installed.
If an error message appears on the screen, consult the software
program’s documentation for further information.
If you are sure the operation has stop, reset the tablet PC. (See
“Resetting the Tablet PC” later in this chapter.)
Troubleshooting
8-9
Sound Problems
No sound is produced.
Make sure that the volume control is not set too low. Increase volume
button.
by pressing the
Make sure that the tablet PC is not in Standby mode.
If using an external speaker, make sure that the speaker is properly
connected.
Distorted sound is produced.
Make sure that the volume control is not set too high or too low. In
most cases, a high setting can cause the audio electronics to distort the
sound.
The external audio device does not work.
Make sure that your tablet PC is equipped with the driver needed.
Click the speaker symbol on the taskbar and check the Windows
volume control.
Check the volume control of your tablet PC.
Startup Problems
When you turn on the tablet PC, it does not respond and the Power
Indicator does not light green.
If you are using an external AC power, make sure that the AC adapter
is correctly and securely connected. If so, make sure that the electrical
outlet works properly.
If you are using the battery power, make sure that the battery is not
discharged.
Troubleshooting
8-10
l
When the tablet PC is connected to AC power and hard disk drive
temperature is below 5 oC, the optional heater would turn on as
indicated by the hard disk drive / heater indicator ( ) glowing in red
(if the item HDD Preheat under the Advanced menu of your BIOS
Setup is set at Enabled). Wait awhile.
When you turn on the tablet PC, it stops after POST.
Restart your tablet PC.
Other Problems
The date/time is incorrect.
Correct the date and time via the operating system or BIOS Setup
program.
After you have performed everything as described above and still have
the incorrect date and time every time you turn on the tablet PC, the
RTC (Real-Time Clock) battery is at the end of its life. Call an
authorized dealer to replace the RTC battery.
Troubleshooting
8-11
Resetting the Tablet PC
You may have to reset (reboot) your tablet PC on some occasions when an
error occurs and the program you are using hangs up.
If the tablet PC operation seems to hang up, first wait. It is possible that the
tablet PC is processing data. Periodically check the hard disk drive in-use
indicator, if it flashes irregularly, the program may be accessing data and
preventing you from using the keypad. If you are sure the operation has
stopped and you cannot use the “restart” function of the operating system,
reset the tablet PC.
Reset the tablet PC by any one of these methods:
Press the Fn button, then press C+A+D button on your built-in keypad.
If the above action does not work, turn off the tablet PC. Wait for at
least five seconds and turn it on again.
CAUTION: Resetting will cause any unsaved data to be lost.
Troubleshooting
8-12
Appendix A
APPENDIX
Specifications
NOTE: Specifications are subject to change without any prior notice.
Parts
CPU
RAM (system)
Display
Audio
Storage device
Card slots
Panel
Features
Speaker
Port
Hard disk drive
I/O ports
LAN
Wireless LAN
Bluetooth wireless technology
GPS (option)
WWAN (option)
Security
Power
Battery
Dimension (W×D)
Specifications
Specifications
Intel® Stealy processor, 512 KB L2 cache, 800 MHz
Up to 1 GB DDRII DRAM
8.4-inch wide TFT LCD, SVGA transmissive display,
integrated touchscreen, duo mode to support digitizer (option),
800 Nits LCD brightness (option), sunlight-readable (option)
HD audio, volume control via keypad and software
Integrated speaker
Line-out
Shock-mounted
Smart Card
PCMCIA CardBus Type II, or
ExpressCard (option), or
Internal second mini card (option)
USB ports × 2 (USB 2.0 support), RJ-45 port, docking connector,
WWAN antenna pass-through connector (option), 3G antenna
pass-through connector (option)
10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet
IEEE 802.11b/g, AES, TKIP, WEP, 802.11i/WPA2 security,
authentication 802.1x, 802.11e/WMM Quality of Service
Specification 2.0 module
Integrated Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver module
CDMA / EVDO / 1x RTT
HSDPA / UMTS / EDGE / GSM
Kensington lock
TPM 1.2 (availability may vary)
Smart Card Reader will occupy Type II PCMCIA slot
Li-ion smart battery 5100 mAH / 7.4 V or above
280×184×32 mm (11×7.2×1.3 inch)
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Parts
Weight
Environment
Temperature
Humidity
Compliance
Specifications
Specifications
1.4 kg (3.09 lb)
Operating: –20 °C (–4 °F) to 60 °C (140 °F)
Storage: –40 °C (–40 °F) to 75 °C (167 °F)
Thermal shock: –20 °C (–4 °F) to 60 °C (140 °F)
Relative: 0 % to 95 % non-condensing
MIL-STD 810F and IP54
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Appendix B
APPENDIX
Regulatory Information
This appendix provides regulatory statements and safety notices on your
tablet PC.
NOTE: Marking labels located on the exterior of your tablet PC indicate the regulations
that your model complies with. Please check the marking labels and refer to the
corresponding statements in this appendix. Some notices apply to specific models
only.
Regulatory Information
B-1
On the Use of the System
Class B Regulations
USA
Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency
Interference Statement
NOTE:
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:
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.
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Please note:
The use of a non-shielded interface cable with this equipment is prohibited.
Regulatory Information
B-2
Canada
Canadian Department of Communications
Radio Interference Regulations Class B Compliance Notice
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canada
Interference-Causing equipment regulations.
Cet appareil numérique de Classe B respecte toutes les exigences du
Règlement Canadien sur le matériel brouileur.
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise
emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference
Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.
Le présent appareil numérique n’émet pas de bruits radioélectriques
dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils numériques de la classe B
prescrites dans le Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicté par le
ministère des Communications du Canada.
Safety Notices
About the Battery
Caution Texts Concerning Lithium Batteries
DANISH
ADVARSEL! Lithiumbatteri – Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig håndtering. Udskiftning må
kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type. Levér det brugte batteri tilbage til
leverandøren.
NORWEGIAN
ADVARSEL: Eksplosjonsfare ved feilaktig skifte av batteri. Benytt samme batteritype
eller en tilsvarende type anbefalt av apparatfabrikanten. Brukte batterier kasseres i
henhold til fabrikantens instruksjoner.
SWEDISH
VARNING: Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte. Använd samma batterityp eller en
ekvivalent typ som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren. Kassera använt batteri enligt
fabrikantens instruktion.
FINNISH
VAROITUS: Paristo voi räjähtää, jos se on virheellisesti asennettu. Vaihda paristo
ainoastaan valmistajan suosittelemaan tyyppiin. Hävitä käytetty paristo valmistajan
ohjeiden mukaisesti.
Regulatory Information
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ENGLISH
CAUTION: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the
same or equivalent type recommended by the equipment manufacturer. Discard used
batteries according to manufacturer's instructions.
DEUTSCH
VORSICHT: Explosionsgefahr bei unsachgemäßem Austausch der Batterie. Ersatz nur
durch denselben oder einen vom Hersteller empfohlenen gleich-wertigen Typ.
Entsorgung gebrauchter Batterien nach Angaben des Herstellers.
FRENCH
ATTENTION: II y a danger d’explosion s’il y a remplacement incorrect de la batterie.
Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du même type ou d’un type équivalent
recommandé par le constructeur. Mettre au rebut les batteries usagées conformément aux
instructions du fabricant.
Attention (for USA Users)
The product that you have purchased contains a rechargeable battery. The
battery is recyclable. At the end of its useful life, under various state and
local laws, it may be illegal to dispose of this battery into the municipal
waste stream. Check with your local solid waste officials for details in your
area for recycling options or proper disposal.
About the AC Adapter
Use only the AC adapter supplied with your tablet PC. Use of another
type of AC adapter will result in malfunction and/or danger.
Do not use the adapter in a high moisture environment. Never touch the
adapter when your hands or feet are wet.
Allow adequate ventilation around the adapter when using it to operate
the device or charge the battery. Do not cover the AC adapter with
paper or other objects that will reduce cooling. Do not use the AC
adapter while it is inside a carrying case.
Connect the adapter to a proper power source. The voltage
requirements are found on the product case and/or packaging.
Do not use the adapter if the cord becomes damaged.
Do not attempt to service the unit. There are no serviceable parts
inside. Replace the unit if it is damaged or exposed to excess moisture.
Regulatory Information
B-4
Caution (for USA Users)
To reduce the risk of fire, use only No.26 AWG or larger
telecommunication line cord.
Regulatory Information
B-5
On the Use of the RF Device
NOTE: The information in this section applies to models with the wireless LAN module.
USA and Canada Safety Requirements and Notices
Radio Frequency Interference Requirements and SAR
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 wireless LAN module meets 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:
Do not touch or move antenna while the unit is transmitting or
receiving.
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.
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:
The use of wireless devices in hazardous locations is limited by the
constraints posed by the safety directors of such environments.
The use of wireless devices on airplanes is governed by the Federal
Aviation Administration (FAA).
The use of wireless devices in hospitals is restricted to the limits set
forth by each hospital.
Regulatory Information
B-6
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.
EMC Requirements
This device uses, generates and radiates radio frequency energy. The radio
frequency energy produced by this device is well below the maximum
exposure allowed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
This device complies with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to
Part 15 subpart C of the FCC Rules and Regulations. Operation is subject
to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
The FCC limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference when the equipment is installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual and operated in a commercial
environment. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular commercial installation, or if operated in a residential
area.
If harmful interference with radio or television reception occurs when the
device is turned on, the user must correct the situation at the user’s own
expense. The user is encouraged to try one or more of the following
corrective measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Regulatory Information
B-7
l
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.
CAUTION: The Part 15 radio device operates on a non-interference basis
with other devices operating at this frequency. Any changes or
modification to said product not expressly approved by the manufacturer
could void the user’s authority to operate this device.
European Union CE Marking and Compliance Notices
Statements of Compliance
English
This product follows the provisions of the European Directive 1999/5/EC.
Danish
Dette produkt er i overensstemmelse med det europæiske direktiv
1999/5/EC.
Dutch
Dit product is in navolging van de bepalingen van Europees Directief
1999/5/EC.
Finnish
Tämä tuote noudattaa EU-direktiivin 1999/5/EC määräyksiä.
French
Ce produit est conforme aux exigences de la Directive Européenne
1999/5/EC.
German
Dieses Produkt entspricht den Bestimmungen der Europäischen Richtlinie
1999/5/EC.
Greek
To προϊόν αυτό πληροί τις προβλέψεις της Ευρωπαϊκής Οδηγίας
1999/5/EC.
Regulatory Information
B-8
Icelandic
Þessi vara stenst reglugerð Evrópska Efnahags Bandalagsins númer
1999/5/EC.
Italian
Questo prodotto è conforme alla Direttiva Europea 1999/5/EC.
Norwegian
Dette produktet er i henhold til bestemmelsene i det europeiske direktivet
1999/5/EC.
Portuguese
Este produto cumpre com as normas da Diretiva Européia 1999/5/EC.
Spanish
Este producto cumple con las normas del Directivo Europeo 1999/5/EC.
Swedish
Denna produkt har tillverkats i enlighet med EG-direktiv 1999/5/EC.
Local Restrictions of IEEE 802.11b/g Radio Usage
CAUTION: Due to the fact that the frequencies used by 802.11b/g wireless
LAN devices may not yet be harmonized in all countries, 802.11b/g
products are designed for use only in specific countries or regions, and is
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. Any 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 European variant is intended for use throughout the European
Economic Area. However, authorization for use is further restricted in
particular countries or regions within countries, as follows:
Regulatory Information
B-9
General
European standards dictate maximum radiated transmit power of
100 mW Effective Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP) and the frequency
range 2400 – 2483.5 MHz.
Belgium and the Netherlands
In Belgium and the Netherlands, the product may not be used outdoors. See
the instructions next under the heading “Turning Off the Wireless LAN
Radio.”
France
Departments in Which the Wireless LAN Module Can Be Used
(Indoors Only)
The wireless LAN module can currently be used indoors only in the
following 38 departments of mainland France. Please turn off your
wireless LAN radio when operating the device in areas/places other than
the 38 departments listed:
01
Ain Orientales
36
Indre
66
Pyrénées
02
Aisne
37
Indre et Loire
67
Bas Rhin
03
Allier
41
Loir et Cher
68
Haut Rhin
05
Hautes Alpes
42
Loire
70
Haute Saône
08
Ardennes
45
Loiret
71
Saône et Loire
09
Ariège
50
Manche
75
Paris
11
Aude
55
Meuse
82
Tarn et Garonne
12
Aveyron
58
Nièvre
84
Vaucluse
16
Charente
59
Nord
88
Vosges
24
Dordogne
60
Oise
89
Yonne
25
Doubs
61
Orne
90
Territoire de Belfort
26
Drôme
63
Puy du Dôme
94
Val de Marne
32
Gers
64
Pyrénées Atlantique
Regulatory Information
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Departments in Which the Wireless LAN Module’s Maximum EIRP
Not Shown in the Previous Table
Frequency Ranges (MHz)
Indoors
Outdoors
2400 – 2446.5
10 mW
Not permitted
2446.5 – 2483.5
100 mW
100 mW on private property with
Ministry of Defense approval
Turning Off the Wireless LAN Radio
NOTE: Turning the wireless LAN radio off is not the same as disabling the
wireless LAN card. It is not necessary to disable the card to meet the
regulatory requirements.
While operating the tablet PC in those French departments that do not
allow use of the wireless LAN equipment, the user of the equipment must
turn off the wireless LAN radio in order to comply with local regulations
(see Chapter 2 for more information).
Regulatory Information
B-11
电子信息产品有毒有害物质或元素名
称及含量标示
有毒有害物质或元素
项目
部件名称
铅
(Pb)
镉
(Cd)
汞
(Hg)
六价铬 多溴联苯 多溴二苯醚
(Cr+6)
(PBB)
(PBDE)
金属机构件
塑料机构件
电路板组件
液晶面板
硬盘
光驱
键盘
充电电池组件
适配器
10
电源线
11
外部信号连接
线
12
钮扣电池
13
风扇
14
散热模块
(金属部分)
15
喇叭
O : 表示该有害物质在该部件所有均质材料中的含量均在 SJ/T 11363-2006 规定的限量
要求以下。
X : 表示该有害物质至少在该部件的某一均质材料中的含量超出 SJ/T 11363-2006 规定
的限量要求。
(本产品使用技术无法突破之 EU RoHS 除外项目,并于下方使用项目说明)。
Regulatory Information
B-12
使用除外项目如下:
1. 铅使用于部件、装置的内部连接用高融点锡焊上(铅为 85wt%
以上的有铅锡焊)。
2. 电子陶瓷部件(压电组件・陶瓷介质材料等)内的含铅量。
3. 电子部件的玻璃内的含铅量。
4. 两种以上元素组成之焊料,用于连接微处理器封装与针头且铅
含量超过 80wt% 并少于 85wt%。
5. 铅于覆晶集成电路封装内用于铸模与基板之电子接点之焊锡。
6. 于钢材、铝材、铜材中的含铅量。
7. 通孔盘状及平面数组陶瓷多层电容器焊料所含的铅。
8. 电子接点的电镀,其要求高可靠性,且没有替代性材料之镉。
9. 电池内的含铅量。
10. 电池内的含镉量。
11. 使用于钮扣电池之含汞量。
Regulatory Information
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