Sierra Wireless MC7700 MC7700 Modem User Manual 0508 2 Display Rotation reference manual Final 20120501
Sierra Wireless Inc. MC7700 Modem 0508 2 Display Rotation reference manual Final 20120501
Contents
- 1. Hdw Integration Manual
- 2. User Manual
- 3. User Manual (Host)
- 4. User Manual (Host) Part 1
- 5. User Manual (Host) Part 2
- 6. Errata for main manual
- 7. Appendix A of manual - screen rotation instructions
Appendix A of manual - screen rotation instructions
Appendix A Supplementary Instructions for Display Rotation Please replace the procedure for “Display Rotation” in the Reference Manual with the following procedure. Display Rotation After Windows is started up, you can rotate the display and perform the Touch Pad and screen operations in the rotated mode. Rotating the Display 1 Press (Rotation) button. To select the angle and rotate the display When using the computer in the tablet mode ・Press (Rotation) button. When the computer is held in tilt position, the display will rotate to the most suitable orientation when press (Rotation) button. If the display has already been at the most suitable orientation, the display will not rotate. When the computer is held in level position, the display will rotate 90 degrees clockwise at each press. ・(Windows7) Press and hold (Rotation) button. The display will continue rotating 90 degrees clockwise. When using the computer in the laptop mode Screen rotation function can not be used in the laptop mode. Note: Be sure to use the above procedures to rotate the display. In the “Never” (default setting: Transmitter always on, but screen rotation off for secondary portrait) condition, the antenna remains active and can be transmitting; in this condition, when positioning the edge with the antenna near persons (with the screen in orientation other than Secondary Portrait), to ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements the right side edge of the display with the antenna (see diagram below) must be maintained at 2.5 cm from all persons’ bodies. WWAN Antenna is located in the right side edge of the display. When WWAN has been enabled, the message appears in the bottom of screen as follows. Appendix A Changing the Settings By using the Display Rotation Tool, you can change the settings of the display rotation. 1 (Windows 7)Click (Windows XP)Click 2 Click [Setting...]. on the notification area and right-click on the notification area. 3 Change the settings. A. Changing the angle in the laptop mode (Default: Primary Landscape) This setting can not be selected. B. Changing the angle in the tablet mode (Default: Keep Angle) When [Latest Angle] is selected, the screen will be displayed at the angle used during the last time tablet mode was used. Note: If Secondary Portrait is selected as default, screen will rotate to Primary Landscape. C. Activating/deactivating the WWAN auto OFF When you orient the computer so that the In the “Never” condition, the antenna remains active and can be transmitting; in this condition, when positioning the edge with the antenna near persons (with the screen in orientation other than Secondary Portrait), to ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements the right side edge of the display with the antenna must be maintained at 2.5 cm from all persons’ bodies. wireless WAN antenna is placed close to you in Tablet mode operation, WWAN is deactivated or Screen Rotation is cancelled. Check on each time : This setting can not be selected. Always (Transmitter off for secondary portrait): This setting is for users who accept WWAN disabled in secondary Portrait position. The rotation angle keeps Secondary portrait. Then WWAN will be disabled by force immediately. Appendix A Never (default: Transmitter always on, but screen rotation off for secondary portrait) : This setting is for users who want that WWAN should continue to be enabled. Screen rotation to secondary portrait will be cancelled and return to previous position or Primary Landscape. WWAN continues to be enabled. In the “Never” condition, the antenna remains active and can be transmitting; in this condition, when positioning the edge with the antenna near persons (with the screen in orientation other than Secondary Portrait), to ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements the right side edge of the display with the antenna (see diagram below) must be maintained at 2.5 cm from all persons’ bodies. WWAN Antenna is located in the right side edge of the display. 4 Click [OK] Note: Tablet Mode: Definition of rotation angle : WWAN Antenna Location Primary Landscape Secondary Portrait Secondary Landscape Primary Portrait WWAN: ON WWAN: OFF WWAN: ON WWAN: ON Laptop Mode: Screen rotation function is disable WWAN Antenna location: WWAN ON
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