MobileDemand LC T1200 Rugged 10.4in Tablet User Manual xTablet T1200 Users Manual 3
MobileDemand, LC Rugged 10.4in Tablet xTablet T1200 Users Manual 3
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xTablet T1200 Rugged Tablet PC User's Guide MobileDemand, LC 1501 Boyson Square Drive Suite 101 Hiawatha, IA 52233 U.S.A. Phone: 877.784.4338 Fax: 319-363-4122 Web: www.RuggedTabletPC.com No parts of this work may be reproduced in any form or by any means - graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, taping, or information storage and retrieval systems - without the written perm is sion of the publisher. While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this document, the publisher and the author ass um e no responsibility for errors or omissions , or for damages resulting from the us e of information contained in this document or from the us e of program s and source code that m ay accompany it. 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Last Updated: 10/1/2012 Table of Contents COPYRIGHT ................................................................................................. 5 REGULATORY STATEMENT ................................................................................. 5 Federal Communications Commission Statement .......................................................................................................... 5 Declaration of Conformity ............................................................................................................................................... 5 RF exposure warning........................................................................................................................................................ 6 Canada, Industry Canada (IC) Notices ........................................................................................................................... 6 Battery Disposal................................................................................................................................................................ 7 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT ........................................................................................................................................... 7 BEFORE YOU START ................................................................ 9 PACKAGE CONTENTS ...................................................................................... 9 FEATURES ................................................................................................. 10 COMPONENTS ............................................................................................ 11 Front View ....................................................................................................................................................................... 11 Bottom View......................................................................................................................Error! 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Back View ........................................................................................................................................................................ 13 Left View .......................................................................................................................................................................... 14 Right View........................................................................................................................................................................ 14 Status Indicators.............................................................................................................................................................. 15 GETTING STARTED ................................................................ 16 POWERING UP YOUR TABLET PC ...................................................................... 16 Connecting the AC Adapter............................................................................................................................................ 16 Using Battery Power ...................................................................................................................................................... 16 INSTALLING THE BATTERIES ............................................................................ 17 Charging the Battery ...................................................................................................................................................... 17 Charging Time ................................................................................................................................................................ 18 When to replace the Battery Pack .................................................................................................................................. 18 Removing the Batteries ................................................................................................................................................... 19 STARTING YOUR TABLET PC............................................................................ 20 Turning On Your Tablet PC ........................................................................................................................................... 20 Changing the Display Orientation ................................................................................................................................. 20 Shutting Down Your Tablet PC...................................................................................................................................... 20 USING THE STYLUS ...................................................................................... 21 Calibrate the Screen ....................................................................................................................................................... 21 USING THE MEMORY CARDS ........................................................................... 22 Inserting a Memory Card ............................................................................................................................................... 22 Removing a Memory Card ............................................................................................................................................. 22 USING THE SMART CARD ............................................................................... 23 Inserting a Smart Card ................................................................................................................................................... 23 USING THE PC CARDS .................................................................................. 24 Inserting a PC Card........................................................................................................................................................ 24 MAKING CONNECTIONS ........................................................ 25 CONNECTING USB DEVICES ........................................................................... 25 CONNECTING PERIPHERAL DEVICES................................................................... 26 CONNECTING TO A LOCAL AREA NETWORK (LAN).................................................. 27 CONNECTING HEADPHONES ............................................................................ 28 POWER MANAGEMENT .......................................................... 29 USING THE POWER PLAN ............................................................................... 29 USING THE POWER SAVING MODE .................................................................... 30 USING THE BIOS SETUP UTILITY .......................................... 31 BIOS SETUP MENU ..................................................................................... 31 STARTING THE BIOS SETUP UTILITY ................................................................. 31 NAVIGATING AND ENTERING INFORMATION IN BIOS............................................... 32 MAIN MENU .............................................................................................. 33 ADVANCED MENU ........................................................................................ 33 BOOT MENU .............................................................................................. 34 SECURITY MENU ......................................................................................... 34 SAVE & EXIT MENU ..................................................................................... 35 SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................. 36 Preface Copyright Copyright© 2012. All rights reserved. No part of this user manual may be transmitted, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language or computer language, in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the manufacturer. Information is subject to change without prior notice. Regulatory Statement Federal Communications Commission Statement 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 the 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. Shielded interconnect cables and shielded AC power cable must be employed with this equipment to insure compliance with the pertinent RF emission limits governing this device. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the system's manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Declaration of Conformity This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Preface RF exposure warning This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with provided instructions and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. SAR Value: 0.317W/kg This device is operation in 5.15 – 5.25GHz frequency range, then restricted in indoor use only, Outdoor operations in the 5150~5250MHz is prohibit. This device is slave equipment, the device is not radar detection and not ad-hoc operation in the DFS band. Canada, Industry Canada (IC) Notices This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003 and RSS-210. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Radio Frequency (RF) Exposure Information The radiated output power of the Wireless Device is below the Industry Canada (IC) radio frequency exposure limits. The Wireless Device should be used in such a manner such that the potential for human contact during normal operation is minimized. This device has been evaluated for and shown compliant with the IC Specific Absorption Rate (“SAR”) limits when installed in specific host products operated in portable exposure conditions. Canada, avis d'Industry Canada (IC) Cet appareil numérique de classe B est conforme aux normes canadiennes ICES003 et RSS-210. Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) cet appareil ne doit pas causer d'interférence et (2) cet appareil doit accepter toute interférence, notamment les interférences qui peuvent affecter son fonctionnement. Informations concernant l'exposition aux fréquences radio (RF) La puissance de sortie émise par l’appareil de sans fil est inférieure à la limite d'exposition aux fréquences radio d'Industry Canada (IC). Utilisez l’appareil de sans fil de façon à minimiser les contacts humains lors du fonctionnement normal. Preface Ce périphérique a été évalué et démontré conforme aux limites SAR (Specific Absorption Rate – Taux d'absorption spécifique) d'IC lorsqu'il est installé dans des produits hôtes particuliers qui fonctionnent dans des conditions d'exposition à des appareils portables. Battery Disposal THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS A LITHIUM-ION OR NICKEL-METAL HYDRIDE BATTERY. IT MUST BE DISPOSED OF PROPERLY. CONTACT LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL AGENCIES FOR INFORMATION ON RECYCLING AND DISPOSAL PLANS IN YOUR AREA. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LASERSCHUTZKLASSE 1 PRODUKT TO EN60825 CAUTION: THIS APPLIANCE CONTAINS A LASER SYSTEM AND IS CLASSIFIED AS A "CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT.” TO USE THIS MODEL PROPERLY, READ THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL CAREFULLY AND KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. IN CASE OF ANY TROUBLE WITH THIS MODEL, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR NEAREST "AUTHORIZED SERVICE STATION.” TO PREVENT DIRECT EXPOSURE TO THE LASER BEAM, DO NOT TRY TO OPEN THIS ENCLOSURE. ANNEX IV Symbol for the marking of electrical and electronic equipment The symbol indicating separate collection for electrical and electronic equipment consists of the crossed-out wheeled bin, as shown below. The symbol must be printed visibly, legibly and indelibly. Preface CAUTION FOR ADAPTER THIS TABLET PC IS FOR USE WITH DEDICATED AC ADAPTER. BATTERY SAFETY DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY REPLACED. REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS. CAUTION FOR RJ-45 The RJ-45 jack is not used for telephone line connection. Before You Start Before You Start Congratulations on your purchase of this tablet PC. This rugged tablet PC is portable and provides users with maximum mobile computing experience in a wide range of working environments. Before you begin using your tablet PC, read this chapter to familiarize yourself with the main components installed in the system. Package Contents If any of following items is damaged, please contact your retailer. • T1200 Tablet PC Power adapter Power cord Stylus Pen Hand-strap Back Strap NOTE The pictures are for reference only, actual items may slightly differ. Before You Start Features • Intel ”Ivy Bridge” 3rd Generation i-Core Series CPU • Rugged feature: 5 feet drop and dust/waterproof IP 65 • 10.4” XGA LCD with Multi-touch function • Two battery packs support 9~10 hrs battery life and hot swapping • Support LTE and 3G WWAN USB Modules via add on enclosure • Optional barcode scanner (support 1D/2D barcode reading) • Optional Integrated GPS 10 Before You Start Components Front View No. Item Description Status Indicators (Power, Battery, HDD, Wireless) Indicate the corresponding function status. See “Status Indicators” on page 15. Camera Use to take pictures. Speaker Emit sound. Power button Press to power on and off the tablet PC. Scanner button Press to trigger the Barcode scan function if the barcode scanner is on. It can also be assigned to launch a specific Windows-based program via Quick Menu. Number (0~9) button Press to enter 0~9. Decimal or Dot button Press to emulate the Decimal/Dot key. Enter button Press to emulate the Enter key. Backspace button Press to emulate the Backspace key. Tab button Press to emulate the Tab key. 10 11 Before You Start No. Item Description 11 Camera button Shutter button for camera utility 12 Function button Use with other key combinations to perform special functions. • < > + < >: Increase audio volume. > + < >: Decrease audio volume. • < > + < >: Increase screen brightness. • < • < > + < >: Decrease screen brightness. • < > + <1>: Emulate F1 key. • > + <2>: Emulate F2 key. • > + <3>: Emulate F3 key. • > + <4>: Toggle keypad backlight . • > + <5>: Emulate F5 key. • > + <6>: Emulate “y” key. • > + <8>: Activate/Deactivate RF (WLAN, WWAN, Bluetooth, GPS) communication. 1. RF Including WLAN, WWAN, Bluetooth, GPS Off 2. WWAN, BT, GPS on; WLAN off 3. WLAN, BT GPS on; WWAN off ( ) • > + <9>: Emulate the Escape key. • > + <.>: Emulate “Ctrl+C” (Copy). • > +: Emulate “Ctrl+P” (Paste). • > + : Emulate F8 key. • > + : Emulate “,” key. • > + <+>: Emulate “*” key. • > + <->: Emulate “/” key. 13 Arrow (up) button Press to emulate the Up key. 14 Minus (-) button Press to emulate the Minus(-) key. 15 Plus (+) button Press to emulate the Plus (+) key. 16 Arrow (left) button Press to emulate the Left key. 17 Arrow (right) button Press to emulate the Right key. 18 Security button Press to exit Windows and enter SAS (Secure Attention Sequence) mode. 19 Stealth mode button Press to disable all emitting lights and sound. 20 Arrow (down) button Press to emulate the Down key. 12 Before You Start Back View No. Item Description Camera LED flash Provide additional lighting when taking pictures under low light environment. Camera Use to take pictures. Battery latch Lock the battery in place. Battery compartment Contain the battery. Battery LED indicator Press the button to display the remaining battery power level. Battery latch release button Press and hold the button to slide the battery latch to the unlock position. Bottom View No. Item Description Docking station port Connect the tablet PC to a docking station. 13 Before You Start Left View No. Item Description Kensington lock slot Connect to a Kensington-compatible tablet PC security lock. Mini USB port Connect USB peripheral devices. Serial port (RS-232) Connect a peripheral device, such as a printer or other device with serial port. LAN (RJ-45) port Connect to a local area network (LAN) using an Ethernet cable. DC-in jack Connect the power adapter. Right View No. Item Description Earphone jack Connect headphones or external speakers. USB 3.0 ports Connect USB peripheral devices. PC Card slot Use to insert Type II PC Card SIM card slot Not applicable SDHC Card reader Use to insert SD memory Card Smart card reader Use to insert smart cards. 14 Before You Start Status Indicators The status indicators in the upper left corner of the tablet PC light up when a particular function of the tablet PC is active. Each indicator is marked with a symbol. Icon Item Description Power The LED always lights on (blue) when the system is running. When the system is in sleep mode, the LED blinks. Battery Indicate the battery status: • Green light means the battery is fully charged or the charging current is 0 for more than 3 minutes with the battery capacity higher than 95%. • Blinking green light means the system is calibrating the battery. • Orange light means the battery is being charged. • Blinking orange light means the battery is being charged but the battery temperature is out of charging range (0~60ºC), the battery is being charged for more than 10 hours, or the charging current is 0 for more than 3 minutes with the battery capacity lower than 85%. • Blinking red light means the battery power is low (less than 7%). HDD Indicate the HDD or HDD heater status: • Green light indicates the HDD activity (data is being read or written). • Blinking orange light means the heater of 2.5” HDD is heating. RF Indicate the status of RF (WLAN, WWAN, Bluetooth, or GPS) communication. The LED always lights on (blue) when the function is enabled. 15 Getting Started Getting Started This chapter will guide you on how to use your tablet PC. Powering Up Your Tablet PC Your tablet PC can be powered up using the AC adapter or the Lithium-ion battery. Connecting the AC Adapter The AC adapter powers up your tablet PC and charges the battery. 1. Connect the AC adapter to the DC-in jack of your tablet PC. 2. Connect the AC adapter to the power cord. 3. Plug the power cord to an electrical outlet. Using Battery Power 1. Install a charged battery in the battery compartment. 2. Remove the AC adapter (if plugged). Your tablet PC will automatically use the battery power. • 16 NOTE If your tablet PC is connected to an electrical outlet and the battery is installed, your tablet PC uses power from the electrical outlet. Getting Started Installing the Batteries To install the batteries, follow the steps below: 1. Align and insert the first battery to the battery compartment. 2. Push completely until the battery locks into place. 3. Slide the battery latch to the lock position to secure the battery. 4. Repeat Step 1 to 3 to insert the second battery. Charging the Battery The Lithium-ion battery is not fully-charged upon purchase. To charge the battery, follow the steps below: 1. Install the battery to your tablet PC. See procedures above. 2. Connect the AC adapter to the DC-in jack of your tablet PC. 3. Connect the AC adapter to the power cord. 4. Plug the power cord to an electrical outlet. 17 Getting Started Charging Time Number of battery pack Charging duration (at 25ºC) 3 hours 6 hours • NOTE The charging time may be longer if you are using your tablet PC while charging the battery. CAUTION • DO NOT charge the battery if the temperature is below 0ºC or higher than 60ºC. • Use only the supplied AC adapter. Using other AC adapters may damage the battery or your tablet PC. Checking the Battery Level It is important that you monitor the battery status regularly to ensure you do not run out of power at a critical moment. To check the remaining battery power, double tap the battery icon in the system tray. The battery screen appears: When to replace the Battery Pack The battery performance gradually decreases over time and usage. We recommend you to replace your battery pack after 18 to 24 months of usage. 18 Getting Started Removing the Batteries To remove the batteries, follow the steps below: 1. Press and hold the battery latch release button to slide the second battery latch to the unlock position. 2. Remove the second battery out of the battery compartment. 3. Repeat Step 1 and 2 to remove another battery. 19 Getting Started Starting Your Tablet PC Turning On Your Tablet PC Press the button until the Power LED lights up. Changing the Display Orientation You can rotate the display orientation to suit your preference. Shutting Down Your Tablet PC It is important to properly shut down your tablet PC to avoid the loss of unsaved data. To shut down your tablet PC, do the following: Tap Start > Shut down. Wait for your tablet PC to turn off power completely before removing the power source (if necessary). 20 Getting Started Using the Stylus This tablet PC comes with an integrated stylus for accurate control input to the LCD touch panel and digitizer. You can use the stylus to point, select, or drag items or objects on the screen. Calibrate the Screen To ensure touch accuracy, calibrate the screen. 1. Tap Start > Control Panel. 2. Select Hardware and Sound > Tablet PC Settings. 3. Tap Calibrate. 4. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete screen calibration. 21 Getting Started Using the Memory Cards Your tablet PC supports different types of memory cards to provide faster data transfer. Supported types are as follows: • SD card • SDHC card • Mini-SD card (with adapter) Inserting a Memory Card With the label side down, push the memory card into the memory card slot until it clicks into place. Removing a Memory Card It is important to remove the memory card properly. Improper removal may cause the data in the memory card to be corrupted and your tablet PC to malfunction. To properly remove the memory card, follow the steps below: 1. Tap the removable disk icon on the system tray. 2. Tap Eject SD Card. The system confirms that the device can be safely removed. 3. Push the memory card to eject it. 4. Pull the card out from the slot. 22 Getting Started Using the Smart Card Your tablet PC is equipped with a built-in smart card reader that allows you to make secure purchases, store security information, and provide identification and information using a smart card. Inserting a Smart Card Insert a smart card into the smart card slot. Using the SIM Card You can use a SIM card for wireless internet access. • NOTE Check the availability of service and plan rates of data connection with your network service provider. Inserting a SIM Card Insert a valid SIM card into the SIM card slot until it clicks into place. 23 Getting Started Using the PC Cards Your tablet PC supports Type II PC Card, which can perform a variety of functions. • NOTE Refer to the PC Card manual for specific instructions on the card installation. Inserting a PC Card Insert a PC card firmly into the PC card slot until it clicks into the connector. 24 Making Connections Making Connections This chapter will guide you on installing peripheral devices to maximize the use of your tablet PC. Connecting USB Devices You can connect your tablet PC to other USB devices, such as a mouse, keyboard, digital camera, printer, or an external hard disk drive. 1. Connect one end of a USB cable to the USB port of your tablet PC. 2. Connect the other end to the USB device (if necessary). 25 Making Connections Connecting Peripheral Devices You can connect your tablet PC to other peripheral devices, such as a printer or other device with serial port. 1. Connect one end of an RS-232 cable to the RS-232 port of your tablet PC. 2. Tighten the two screws on the side of the cable plug. 3. Connect the other end to the RS-232 port of a printer or other peripheral device. 26 Making Connections Connecting to a Local Area Network (LAN) You can connect your notebook to a local area network (LAN) using the RJ-45 LAN port. 1. Connect one end of an RJ-45 cable to the LAN port of your tablet PC. 2. Connect the other end to a network hub or a wall socket. 27 Making Connections Connecting Headphones You can connect your tablet PC to a headphone or external speakers. Plug the audio jack of the headphone or speakers to the Headphone jack of your tablet PC. 28 Power Management Power Management This chapter will guide you on how to manage the system power. Using the Power Plan To improve energy efficiency, you can use the power plan to reduce the amount of power your tablet PC uses, maximize the performance, or balance the two. 1. Tap Start > Control Panel. 2. Select System and Security > Power Options. 3. Select a power plan. 4. To adjust the selected power plan settings, tap Change plan settings. 29 Power Management Using the Power Saving Mode When you are not using the tablet PC, turn off the tablet PC or set the tablet PC to enter sleep mode. To set the tablet PC to enter sleep mode, follow the steps below: 1. Tap Start. 2. Select Shut down > Sleep. To wake up the tablet PC from sleep mode, do one of the following: • • 30 Press the button. Press any key on the external keyboard. Using the BIOS Setup Utility Using the BIOS Setup Utility Your tablet PC has a BIOS setup utility which allows you to configure important system settings, including settings for various optional functions of the tablet PC. This chapter explains how to use the BIOS setup utility. BIOS Setup Menu The BIOS Setup Utility allows you to configure your tablet PC basic settings. When you turn your tablet PC on, the system reads this information to initialize the hardware so that it can operate correctly. Use the BIOS setup utility to change your tablet PC start-up configuration. For example, you can change the security and power management routines of your system. Starting the BIOS Setup Utility You can only enter the BIOS setup utility as the tablet PC is booting, that is between the time you turn on the tablet PC and before the Windows interface appears. If your tablet PC is already on, shut down your tablet PC completely (power off) and restart it and then press the button to enter the setup utility. 31 Using the BIOS Setup Utility Navigating and Entering Information in BIOS Use the following keys to move between fields and to enter information: Tablet Keypad External Keyboard Description Selects screen. Moves up/down to select items. Enter Confirms the selection and enters the selected menu screen. +/- Changes an option for the selected items. F1 F2 F3 F4 > + <9> Esc Displays the Help screen. Invokes the previous values. Loads optimized default values. Saves the changes and exits Setup. Exits any section. If you wish to exit the BIOS utility without saving changes or go to the main menu, then press this key. Users are allowed to enter new values to replace the default settings in certain fields, and the rest of the fields are specified by system default parameters and cannot be modified by users. Reverse the attribute of the main options and press the button to enter into the submenu. Press both < buttons to return to the previous configuration page. 32 > + <9> Using the BIOS Setup Utility Main Menu The Main menu displays the system overview information about BIOS version, CPU features, and total memory size. You can also set the system date and time. Advanced Menu The Advanced menu allows you to select SATA mode, set the keypad backlight timer, BIOS hotkey press, calibrate fan and battery, and configure devices, power management, Intel Rapid Start Technology, and Trusted Computing settings. 33 Using the BIOS Setup Utility Boot Menu The Boot menu allows you to configure the boot type and boot sequence. Security Menu The Security menu allows you to set or change the Administrator and User passwords, and configure Secure Boot settings. 34 Using the BIOS Setup Utility Save & Exit Menu The Save & Exit menu allows you to save or discard the changes, or restore the default values for all setup options before leaving the BIOS Setup Menu. 35 Specifications Specifications Features Processor Specifications Type QM77 Chipset System Memory Display Two 204-pin SODIMM sockets each for DDRIII1600 2GB, 4GB, 8GB Type Maximum Memory 16GB Display Light Sensor Standard 10.4” XGA (1024x768) LCD with resistive multitouch panel Sunlight readable: 10.4” XGA (1024x768) High brightness LCD with sunlight readable resistive multi-touch panel Built-in ambient light sensor Digitizer Optional 10.4” Digitizer with active stylus : Auto switch between digitizer and touch input mSATA SSD 64/128/256 SSD Optional 2.5” 9.5mm SATA HDD 320/500/750GB Storage Camera Barcode scanner Communications Communications I/O Ports Communications I/O Ports HD Audio One speaker Analog Mic. Array With 2 Microphones ( 36 PCMCIA Optional Smart card reader SD card slot (SDHC) Front facing 1.3M pixel camera Optional rear facing 5M pixel auto-focus camera Optional Barcode scanner, support 1D, 1D/2D barcode Internal 10/100/1000M bit Ethernet LAN Intel WiFi 6235 module that supports 802.11a/b/g/n and Bluetooth 4.0 Optional WWAN (Via USB WWAN expansion enclosure) Optional Integrated GPS Left Side I/O: RS-232x1(Support 5 Voltage when jumper is set), RJ 45x1,mini USB 2.0x1, DC-inx1 Right Side I/O: USB 3.0x2, Expansion Slot I/O Devices 3rd Generation Intel i-Core Series ) Specifications Features Specifications Audio out (For headphone)x1 Optional RF connectors for external WWAN, WLAN, or GPS antennas AC/DC Adapter Battery Life Power AC power input:100V-240V,50Hz-60Hz, 65W ;output:19V Compliant with Energy Star 5.2 One 6 cells battery pack (5200mAh, 57.72 W) is 4~5 hr. Second Battery Support optional second Battery 2nd battery is available if main-storage is mSATA -20 ~ 60 Operating Temperature -51~71 Storage Temperature Operating 5% ~ 95% Humidity Drop 26 drops with 5 feet high to 2” plywood over concrete, unit on with SSD Dust Proof/Water IP65 Sealing Vibration Mil Std 810G 514.6 Procedure I category 24 Figure 514.6E-1 (Transportation) General Minimal Integrity, unit on with SSD Salt fog Mil Std 810G 509.5 ℃ ℃ ℃ Environment TPM 1.2 Kensington Lock slot Intel AT or Computrace Operating System Security Dimensions Supports Windows 7 32 & 64 bit version Window 8 32 & 64 bit version Weight: 2.27 Kg/5 Pound 285(W)x215(H)x41.5(D)mm/11.2(W)x8.5(H)x 1.63(D) inch Specifications are subject to change without prior notice. 37
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