HON HAI PRECISION IND J07H06903 802.11a/b/g WLAN Mini PCI Module User Manual Hardware Guide

HON HAI Precision Ind. Co., Ltd. 802.11a/b/g WLAN Mini PCI Module Hardware Guide

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External Components
Pen Components
Component
Description
Pen tip
Interacts with the tablet PC whenever
the tip is touching the screen or within
1.27 cm (0.5 inch) of the screen.
When tapped on or held over a
pen-activated button, activates the
button.
Pen button
Functions like the right button on an
external mouse.
Pen tether eyelet
Used with the tether eyelet on the
tablet PC, enables you to tether the
pen to the tablet PC.
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External Components
Tablet PC Components
Front: Lights and Bluetooth
Component
Description
AC adapter light
On: AC power is being supplied
through the AC adapter.
Battery light
On: A battery pack is charging.
Flashing: A battery pack that is the
only available power source has
reached a low-battery condition.
Bluetooth antenna
Sends and receives Bluetooth*
Integrated Wireless signals.†
Wireless activity light
On: The wireless mini PCI and/or
Bluetooth are on.
Off: The wireless mini PCI and/ or
Bluetooth are off.
*Bluetooth is not available on all models
optimal performance when using Bluetooth, keep the area around the
antenna free from obstructions.
†For
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External Components
Front: Pen-Activated Buttons
Component
Description
Tablet PC Input Panel launch
button*
When Windows is running, opens the
Microsoft Tablet PC Input Panel
application, which includes a
handwriting pad and an on-screen
keyboard.
Journal launch button*
When Windows is running, opens and
closes the Microsoft Journal
application, which supports
handwriting.
Rotate button*
Switches the image between
landscape and portrait orientation.
*This table describes default settings. For information about changing the
functions of the Tablet PC Input Panel launch, Journal launch, and rotate
buttons, see Chapter 2, “Pen, Command Controls and Keyboards.”
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External Components
Right Side: Power Switch and
Power/Standby Light
Component
Power switch*
Description
When the tablet PC is:
■
■
■
Off: Turns on the tablet PC.
On: Initiates Standby.*
In Standby: Resumes tablet PC
from Standby.
■
In Hibernation: Resumes
tablet PC from Hibernation.*
If the system has stopped responding
and Windows shut down procedures
cannot be used, slide and hold for
4 seconds to turn off the tablet PC.
Power/standby light
On: Tablet PC is on.
Flashing: Tablet PC is in Standby.
Off: Tablet PC is off or in Hibernation.
*This table describes default settings. For information about changing the
functions of the power switch and about using Standby and Hibernation,
refer on this CD to the Software Guide, “Power” chapter.
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External Components
Right Side: Windows Security and
Display Toggle Buttons
Component
Description
When pressed with the pen tip or a small
object like the end of a paper clip while:
Windows Security
button*
Display Toggle
button
■
Windows is open, enters the ctrl+alt+delete
command.†
■
The Setup utility is open, enters the reset
command.
When Windows is running, toggles the external
monitor display settings:
■
■
■
Internal only
Internal and External
Extended Desktop
*This table describes default settings. For information about changing the
functions of the Windows Security button, see Chapter 2, “Pen, Command
Controls and Keyboards.”
†To protect your work and the system, the ctrl+alt+delete command cannot
be entered using the Ctrl, Alt, and Del keys on the on-screen keyboard.
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External Components
Right Side: Esc, Tab and Q Menu Buttons
Component
Description
While the tablet PC is:
Esc button*
■
Starting up and a flashing pointer
is displayed on the screen, opens
the Setup utility.
■
In Windows, functions like esc on
a standard keyboard.
Tab button*
When Windows is running, functions
like tab on a standard keyboard.†
Q menu button*
When Windows is running, opens or
closes the Q Menu.
*This table describes default settings. For information about changing the
functions of the esc, tab, and Q menu buttons, see Chapter 2, “Pen,
Command Controls and Keyboards.”
†The tab button can also be used, instead of an F12 command, to respond
to a Network Service Boot prompt during startup.
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External Components
Right Side: Jog Dial and Antenna
Component
Description
Functions like enter and the up and
down arrow keys on a standard
keyboard.
Jog dial*
■
■
■
Antennas, not visible from
the outside of the tablet PC
Press inward to enter a command.
Rotate upward to scroll upward.
Rotate downward to scroll
downward.
Sends and receives internal wireless
LAN signals.†
*This table describes default settings. For information about changing the
rotation functions of the jog dial, see Chapter 2, “Pen, Command Controls
and Keyboards.”
†For optimal performance, keep the antennas free from obstructions while
you are using an internal wireless LAN.
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External Components
Lower Side
Component
Description
Docking alignment slots (2)
Secure the tablet PC to an optional
Tablet PC Docking Station.
Speakers (2)
Produce stereo sound.
Audio-out jack
Connects optional stereo headphones
or powered stereo speakers.
Headset jack
Connects an optional headset, such as
a mobile telephone headset with a
microphone and a monaural ear piece.
Microphone jack
Connects an optional monaural or
stereo microphone.
Microphone
Inputs monaural sound.*
*If you are using speech recognition or other software that requires optimal
sound quality, you must use an optional external microphone or a headset.
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External Components
Left Side: Attachment Slots and
Keyboard Connector
Component
Description
Screen protector slots (2)
Secure the screen protector* when it is
attached to the tablet PC.
Universal attachment
slots (2)
Secure the portfolio, a screen
protector*, or an attachment, such as a
tablet PC keyboard, to the tablet PC.
Keyboard connector
Connects the tablet PC keyboard to
the tablet PC.
Alignment key slot
Accepts an alignment key to safeguard
attachment procedures. For example,
matching the alignment key on the
tablet PC keyboard to the alignment
key slot helps you correctly orient the
tablet PC to the keyboard as you
attach the tablet PC to the keyboard.
*A screen protector is included with an optional Tablet PC Docking Station.
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External Components
Left Side: Security Cable Slot, Vent and
Antenna
Component
Description
IrDA Fast Infrared Port
Transmits and receives infrared
transmissions between the tablet PC
and other infrared devices.
Security cable slot
Attaches an optional security cable to
the tablet PC.
Vent
Allows airflow to cool internal
components.
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Antenna*, not visible from the
outside of the tablet PC
To prevent overheating, do
not obstruct the vent. Do not
allow a hard surface, such as
an adjoining optional printer,
or fabric, such as bedding or
clothing, to block airflow.
Receives internal wireless LAN
signals.†
*The tablet PC has 2 antennas. The other antenna is found on the right side
of the tablet PC.
†For optimal performance, keep the antennas free from obstructions while
you are using an internal wireless LAN.
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External Components
Top: Connectors and Jacks
Component
Description
1 USB connector
Connects an optional USB 2.0- or
1.1-compliant device.*
2 External MultiBay
Connects an optional USB 2.0- or
1.1-compliant device.*
connector
3 RJ-11 telephone jack
Connects a modem cable.
4 RJ-45 network jack
Connects an Ethernet network cable.
5 External monitor
Connects an optional VGA external monitor
or projector.
connector
6 AC power connector
Connects an AC adapter or an optional
DC cable, Auto/Air Cable, or Automobile
Power Adapter/Charger.
*If an optional External MultiBay is connected to the USB connector, the
External MultiBay must also be connected to external power. If an External
MultiBay is connected to the External MultiBay connector, it is not
necessary to connect the External MultiBay to external power.
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External Components
Top: Pen Holder and LAN Connection Lights
Component
Description
Pen holder (shown with
pen 2 inserted)
Secures the pen to the tablet PC.
LAN connection lights (2)
Both lights off: The tablet PC is not
connected to a LAN.
Both lights on: The tablet PC is
connected to a LAN with a
100 Mbps link.
Green light on and yellow light off: The
tablet PC is connected to a LAN with a
10 Mbps link.
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External Components
Top: Card Slots, Buttons and Tether Eyelet
Component
Description
PC Card slot
Supports an optional Type I or Type II
32-bit (CardBus) or 16-bit PC Card.
PC Card eject button
Ejects an optional PC Card from the
PC Card slot.
Tablet PC tether eyelet
Used with the tether eyelet on the pen,
enables you to tether the pen to the
tablet PC.
SD (Secure Digital) Card slot
Supports an optional SD Card.
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External Components
Back: Attachment Features and Hard
Drive Bay
Component
Description
Docking connector
Connects the tablet PC to an optional
Docking Station.
Docking restraint latch
recess
Accepts the docking restraint latch on
an optional Docking Station to secure
the tablet PC to the Docking Station.
Attachment release switch
Releases an attachment, such as the
portfolio, a screen protector*, or an
optional tablet PC keyboard, from
the universal attachment slots on the
tablet PC.
Hard drive bay
Holds the system hard drive.
Hard drive bay retaining
screws (2)
Secure the hard drive bay cover to the
tablet PC.
*A screen protector is included with an optional Tablet PC Docking Station.
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External Components
Back: Battery Bay
Component
Description
Battery pack release latch
Releases the battery pack from the
battery bay.
Battery quick check button on
battery pack*
Activates the battery quick check lights
(see below) which display how much
charge remains in the battery pack.
Battery quick check lights (3)
on battery pack*
On: Each light represents a percent of
a full charge. For example, when all
3 lights are on, the battery pack is fully
charged.
Flashing: When one light is flashing,
less than 5 percent of a full charge
remains in the battery pack.
Battery bay
Holds the battery pack. Also, contains
one battery pack security screw.*
*This illustration shows the battery pack inserted in the battery bay. The
battery pack is included with the tablet PC, but is not inserted. For insertion
instructions and information about using a battery pack security screw for
protection against theft, see Chapter 3, “Battery Packs.”
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External Components
Back: Memory and Mini PCI Compartment
Component
Description
Contains one memory slot for a
PC133-compliant memory module.
Also, holds an optional mini PCI board
such as a wireless board. (A mini PCI
board is included with some tablet PC
models.)
Memory and mini PCI
(Peripheral Component
Interconnect)
compartment, not visible
from the outside of the
tablet PC
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Memory and mini PCI
compartment retaining
screws (2)
The FCC does not allow unauthorized
mini PCI devices to be used in the
tablet PC. Installing an unsupported
mini PCI device can prevent your
tablet PC from operating properly and
may result in a warning message. To
resume proper operation, remove the
unauthorized device. Contact your
HP Customer Care Center if a
warning message about your
mini PCI device displays in error.
Secure the memory and mini PCI
compartment cover to the tablet PC.
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External Components
Back: Labels
Component
Description
Microsoft Certificate of
Authenticity label (inside
the battery bay)
Contains the Product Key number.
You may need this number to update or
troubleshoot the operating system.
System label
Provides regulatory information about
the tablet PC.
Product identification label
Contains the serial number of the
tablet PC and a code describing the
original configuration of the tablet PC.
You will need the serial number if you
call HP Customer Care.
Modem approvals label
Lists the countries in which the modem
has been approved for use.*
Wireless certification label
(on mini PCI wireless
device)
Lists the countries in which the wireless
device has been approved for use.*
*You may need this information when traveling.
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External Components
Back: Tilt Feet and Pad Feet
Component
Description
Tilt feet (2)
While the tablet PC is being used in
portrait orientation as a free-standing
tablet, can elevate the top of the
tablet PC to provide a comfortable
writing and viewing angle.
Pad feet (2)
Stabilize the tablet PC when the
tablet PC is placed as a free-standing
tablet on a flat surface.
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External Components
Additional Tablet PC Standard
Components
The components included with the tablet PC vary by geographical
region and the tablet PC hardware ordered. The following
illustrations and tables identify the standard external components
included with most tablet PC models.
These illustrations do not include supplementary documentation,
supplementary CDs, the portfolio that shipped attached to the
tablet PC or an optional keyboard, or optional devices such as
PC Cards or drives. The system hard drive ships inside the hard
drive bay.
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External Components
Documentation CDs
Among the CDs included are:
■
Documentation Library CD, which includes product-specific
documentation for the tablet PC, along with modem,
networking, safety, and regulatory information.
For information about using the Documentation Library CD,
refer to the printed Startup Guide included with the tablet PC.
■
Documentation Library Wireless LAN CD, which includes
documentation on the wireless devices available for the
tablet PC.
■
Documentation Library Bluetooth CD, which includes the
guides and software for Bluetooth wireless connection.
information may vary depending upon the exact
✎ Wireless
configuration of your tablet PC.
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External Components
Cords and Cables
Component
Description
Power cord*
Connects the AC adapter to an AC electrical
outlet.
Modem cable
Connects the modem to an RJ-11 telephone
jack or to a country-specific modem adapter.
✎
Network cable
The modem cable has a 6-pin RJ-11
telephone connector at each end.
Connects the tablet PC to an RJ-45 (Ethernet
network) jack. (A network cable is included
with network models only.)
✎
The network cable has an 8-pin RJ-45
network connector at each end.
*Power cords vary in appearance by region.
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External Components
Adapters and Accessories
Component
Description
AC adapter*
Converts AC power to DC power.
Country-specific modem
adapter (included by region
as required with modem
models only)
Adapts the modem cable to a
non-RJ-11 telephone jack.
Japan-specific outlet adapter
(Japan only)
Connects the AC adapter to a 2-prong
electrical outlet.
Battery pack
Runs the tablet PC when the tablet PC
is not connected to external power.
*AC adapters vary in appearance by region. The only AC adapter that
should be used with the tablet PC is the AC adapter included with the
tablet PC or a replacement AC adapter provided by HP.
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External Components
Tablet PC Keyboard Components
This section identifies the hardware components of an optional
tablet PC keyboard.
■
For information about detaching, attaching, and adjusting the
keyboard, see Chapter 8, “External Device Connections.”
■
For information about using the keyboard, see Chapter 2,
“Pen, Command Controls and Keyboards.”
Front: Lights and Pointing Device
Component
Description
Num lock light
On: The keypad is on.
Caps lock light
On: Caps lock is on.
Pointing stick
Moves the pointer and selects and
activates items on the screen.
Left and right pointing stick
buttons
Function like the left and right buttons
on an external mouse.
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External Components
Front: Keys
Component
Description
Perform system and application tasks. For
example, in Windows and many applications,
pressing F1 opens a Help file.
Function keys (11)
■
■
To enter an F11 function, press F11/F12.
To enter an F12 function, press
Fn+F11/F12.
Fn
Combines with other keys to perform system
tasks. For example, pressing Fn+num lk turns
on the keypad.
Keypad keys (15)*
Can be used like the keys on an external
numeric keypad.
Microsoft logo key
Displays the Windows Start menu.
Applications key
Displays a shortcut menu for an item beneath
the pointer.
*For more information about using keypad keys, see Chapter 2, “Pen,
Command Controls and Keyboards.”
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External Components
Front: Positioning and Security Features
Component
Description
Rotation disk
Rotates the tablet PC while it is
attached to the keyboard.
Docking alignment
notches (4)
Help guide the tablet PC and keyboard
into an optional Docking Station.
Keyboard latch
When the tablet PC and keyboard are
closed, locks the tablet PC to the
keyboard:
Hardware Guide
■
Slide to the right to lock the
tablet PC to the keyboard.
■
Slide to the left to unlock the
tablet PC from the keyboard.
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External Components
Top
Component
Description
Alignment key
Inserts into the alignment key slot on
the tablet PC to safeguard attachment
procedures. For example, matching
the alignment key to the alignment key
slot on the tablet PC helps you
correctly orient the tablet PC to the
keyboard as you attach the tablet PC
to the keyboard.
Keyboard hooks (2)
Secure the tablet PC to the keyboard.
Keyboard connector
Connects the tablet PC to the
keyboard.
Tilt adjustment
Tilts the tablet PC upward or
downward while it is connected to the
keyboard.
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External Components
Back
Component
Description
Screen protector slots (2)
Secure a screen protector* to the
keyboard.
Attachment release switch
Releases attachments, such as the
portfolio, a screen protector*, or
the tablet PC, from the keyboard.
Docking connector
pass-through
Allows the tablet PC to be connected
to an optional Docking Station while
the tablet PC is attached to the
keyboard.
Universal attachment
slots (2)
Secure the portfolio, a screen
protector*, or the tablet PC to the
keyboard.
*A screen protector is included with an optional Tablet PC Docking Station.
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External Components
Additional Keyboard Standard Component
Component
Description
Spare pointing stick caps (2)
Replace a worn pointing stick cap.
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