Tatung TTABB12DA Tablet PC User Manual

Tatung Company Tablet PC

User Manual

TABLET PC USER’S MANUAL
ACCESSORY CHECKLIST
Standard Accessories
(depends on model and configuration)
Power Cord
AC Adapter
Cleaning Cloth
Stylus (includes an eraser function)
Stylus Tether
Slipcover
Recovery CD
Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition Introductory Guide
SAFETY GUIDELINES
Safety Information
Please pay attention to the following two symbols that appear in the User Manual.
Each symbol is followed by important, useful information that will help you use your
Tablet PC.
Warning! This symbol warns of incorrect usage of equipment and/or a violation of the
instructions for usage that will damage the Tablet PC or impair its performance.
Attention! This symbol marks advice that will help you get better results when using
your Tablet PC.
Safety and Regulatory Information
When moving the Tablet PC, be careful not to drop it.
Do not dismantle the outer casing, especially during system start-up. Any type of
dismantling will damage the system, and the manufacturer will not be held
responsible.
Using an incorrect memory module may damage the system.
Do not install any expansion card that draws large amounts of electric current and
will overload the system.
If the battery is replaced incorrectly, there is the risk of an explosion. When
replacing the battery, the user should use the same kind as the original. Dispose of
the used battery according to the manufacturers instructions.
In order to get optimal results from your Tablet PC, please follow the
recommendations below.
The user should remember:
When viewing the computer screen, please maintain a distance of 38cm–45cm for
the best results.
Avoid exposing the computer screen to direct sunlight, which can cause viewing
discomfort and/or reduce the screen brightness.
Power Cord and Power Supply Safety Guidelines
Use together with the designated AC adapter.
Keep away from cold.
Keep away from high temperatures or fire hazards.
Do not short-circuit the power-out.
Do not set in water.
Do not use in humid areas.
Do not pull on the power cord.
Use together with the designated power cord.
Operate at a room temperature of 5oC–40oC (41oF–104oF), relative
humidity 10%–95%
High voltage inside; do not open.
Do not try to alter or repair.
Do exert pressure on or drop.
Store at a room temperature of -20oC–85oC (-4oF–185oF), relative
humidity 5%–95%.
Do not damage the cord insulation.
Set the computer up near an AC outlet. The AC power cord is the main AC power
breaker for the Tablet PC, and you must be able to access it easily. For safety
reasons, the power cord supplied with the system has a grounded plug. You also
need to plug the power cord into a grounded wall outlet to avoid the danger of
electric shock.
This system can handle a power system of 100–240V. It is suitable for use in the
place or country of purchase.
In order to reduce the possibility of electric shock from the telephone network, plug
the computer power cord into the AC outlet before connecting the computer with
the telephone line. Also, you should disconnect the telephone line first when
unplugging the computer power cord from the AC power outlet.
Do not repair the power supply yourself. To avoid damage to the power supply,
contact a professional to have it repaired or replaced.
All performance procedures, adjustments, controls, etc. aside from those that are
listed in the User Manual (as computer upgrading and maintenance) can cause
serious radiation damage. In order to avoid laser exposure, please do not open
the LCD cover.
Battery Safety Guidelines
The battery is restricted to usage with this computer.
Do not dismantle the battery.
Do not expose the battery to fire or water.
Avoid fire, heat and any sort of damage to the battery. Do not touch either end of
the battery with anything metallic.
Be extremely careful when using a damaged or leaking battery.
If the surrounding temperature exceeds 45oC (113oF), do not charge the battery.
If electrolytes come into contact with the battery, use soap and water to clean the
affected area.
If electrolytes come into contact with your eyes, wash your eyes with water for 15
minutes, and then go to a physician immediately.
To buy a battery, contact a local distributor.
Do not store the battery in a warehouse under high temperatures (over 60oC,
140oF).
When you want to dispose of the battery, consult your local Waste Treatment
Center regarding disposal and recycling restrictions.
Mercury Battery Warning
This computer contains a mercury battery that is used to power the clock and the
calendar loop.
If the battery is improperly replaced, there is the risk of an explosion. Please only
use an identical or equivalent battery supplied by the manufacturer when replacing
the battery. Please dispose of the used battery in accordance with the
manufacturers instructions and local laws.
Operating Specifications
Electrical Rating: DC 12V, 3.5A
Operating Temperature: 25oC (77oF)
Storage Temperature: -20oC–70oC (-4oF–158oF)
Operating Humidity: under 26oC (78.8oF), 15%–80% humidity
Storage Humidity: under 65oC (149oF), 90% humidity (no condensation)
Storage Altitude: 0m–4572m
TABLET PC INTRODUCTION
Properties
The Tablet PC’s size is designed with the user in mind: while writing, you can
conveniently rest your hand on top of the screen.
The Tablet PC’s advanced speech recognition system also allows it to be used as
a dictation machine. (See Note 1.)
The wireless network function lets you conduct business no matter where you are,
increasing your efficiency.
Inputting information into the computer is no longer any trouble! Using the stylus,
you can write directly on the screen and handwritten documents can even be
converted to typed text. (See Note 2.)
Components
Processor: Intel Pentium M Processor
Memory: 256MB (Upgradeable to 1GB)
Hard Drive: 30G
Display: 12.1” TFT technology, 1024x768 resolution
External Monitor Port: 1600x1200 resolution
External Interface
IEEE 1394 Port
MIC In
Headphone Out
Infrared Port
USB Ports x2
RJ45 LAN Port
RJ11 Modem Port
PCMCIA Slot
Docking Station Connection Port
Light Sensor: If you want to activate the light sensor, please follow the steps below:
Go to “Control Panel” “Light Sensor.” Place a checkmark in the box next to
“Enable Light Sensor.” Now, the light sensor will automatically adjust the screen
brightness.
Remarks: Once you have enabled the light sensor, adjusting the brightness under
“Tablet and Pen Settings” “Display” “Screen Brightness” will not produce any
effect. The screen brightness will be regulated by the light sensor instead.
Enable light sensor.
Note: If the Light Sensor function is enabled, adjustments of the
brightness control in “Tablet and Pen Settings” will be disabled. Also, the
actual brightness of the panel will not be the same as what is indicated
on the brightness control.
Note 1: The next Chinese version of Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC will have the
speech recognition function. (The current traditional-character Chinese version does
not have this function)
Note 2: The more correct the stroke-order of the user’s handwriting, the greater the
handwriting recognition rate.
Exterior
Surface Diagrams
Windows Security Microphone
Light Sensor Power On/Off
Start Menu Screen Rotation
Journal Key ESC Key
Tablet PC Input Panel Key Fn Key
Power Indicator Wireless Network On/Off
Hard Drive Access Indicator
Battery Indicator Direction Ball + Enter Key
Wireless Network Indicator LCD Display
Fingerprint Recognition Device
Stereo Speakers
MIC In USB Port
Headphone Out Power Jack
Infrared Port External Monitor Port
IEEE 1394 Port
USB Port Fan
LAN Port Memory Expansion Slot
Modem Port Docking Station Connection Port
PCMCIA Slot Hard Drive Cover
Battery Latch
Stylus Holder
USING YOUR TABLET PC
Explanation of Indicators
Power Indicator: A steady green light indicates the computer is turned on; when the
computer is in Standby mode, the light will flash slowly. When the light is off, the
computer is either off or in Hibernate mode.
Hard Drive Access Indicator: A flashing green light indicates the computer is
accessing the hard drive.
Battery Indicator: A steady red light indicates the battery is charging. A flashing
red light indicates the battery is low. If the AC adapter is not connected at this time,
the red light will continue to flash until it goes out. This means that the battery has
run too low and is entering a protected state.
Wireless Network Indicator: When the wireless network is activated, the light will
shine green. When the wireless network is shut down, the light will go out.
Function Buttons That Can Be Used After Entering Windows
This product comes with 13 different function buttons that can be used after entering
Windows. To enable you to access your favorite applications quickly, some of these
13 function buttons even offer additional functions. You, the user, can define
functions for four of them, setting them to suit your individual needs and preferences.
Attention: The four directions on the Direction Ball (4 separate functions) together
with the Enter function count as 5 function buttons.
Each button has a built-in primary function. However, some buttons can also have
another function at the same time. These extra functions are called secondary
functions. Of the 13 buttons, you may assign your personal secondary functions to
four.
When you start to operate your computer, you should understand the following
two types of button functions:
1. Primary functions: Pre-set system functions. There is no way for you to reset
these. The icon to the side of the actual button represents the primary function.
2. Secondary functions: Additional functions accessed by pressing the [Fn]
button: some are user-programmable and some have already been assigned.
When the Windows desktop icon ICON appears on the taskbar in the lower
right-hand corner of the screen, both kinds of functions described above have
been assigned successfully and can be used. The different primary and
secondary function settings can help you use your Tablet PC and even improve
your work performance.
INTRODUCING THE PRIMARY FUNCTIONS
Basic Functions
Each button has a basic primary function that has already been defined. These
basic functions are described as follows:
Button Icon Button Function
Power On/Off computer power switch
Rotate can rotate the screen among 4 different orientations,
user-programmable.
ESC the same as a normal keyboard [ESC] key, exits the
current application
Function activates the secondary functions
Wireless activates the wireless network
Up Arrow the same as a normal keyboard [Up Arrow] key
Dn Arrow the same as a normal keyboard [Dn Arrow] key
Right Arrow the same as a normal keyboard [Right Arrow] key
Left Arrow the same as a normal keyboard [Left Arrow] key
Enter the same as a normal keyboard [Enter] key
Tablet PC Input Panel turns the Tablet PC input panel on/off
Journal activates “Windows Journal” software
Start opens/closes the “Start Menu”
Windows Security opens “Windows Task Manager”, i.e. [Ctrl] + [Alt] +
[Del]
Which Buttons Have Secondary Functions?
Aside from the three function buttons listed below, the other buttons either are or
can be programmed with secondary functions. The three function buttons that
only have primary basic functions are:
Power Button–Power On/Off
Function Button
Windows Security – Windows Task Manager
Button Icon Button Secondary Function (Primary button + [Fn])
Rotate Default: Email Client (user-programmable)
ESC moves the present work display to background
Up Arrow Page Up
Dn Arrow Page Down
Right Arrow Tab
Left Arrow [Shift] + [Tab]
Enter [Alt] + [Tab]: you may switch between open programs.
Journal Default: Volume Up (user-programmable)
Tablet PC Input Default: Volume Down (user-programmable)
Panel
Start Menu Default: Internet Browser (user-programmable)
1. You may set the power switch to make the computer enter Standby or Hibernate
mode. (Go to “Control Panel” “Power Options” “Advanced” “Power Buttons”
and set as Standby or Hibernate.)
2. The Direction Ball will automatically adjust the other functions along with the 4
different screen rotations. For example, if the screen is rotated from a primary
setting to a secondary setting, the arrow orientation will also change.
Secondary Functions
You only need to press the particular function button to activate its primary
function.
To activate secondary functions, press the Function [Fn] button. When you press it,
the Windows icon taskbar in the lower right-hand corner of the desktop will display
the following message:
“Tablet and Pen Settings”
“’You have activated the Tablet [Function] button.’”
How to Assign Secondary Functions to Buttons
You can only assign button functions when the Windows “Start Menu” is on-screen.
Below, we explain how to assign secondary functions to the four programmable
buttons. These 4 buttons not only have primary functions, but also may be assigned
secondary functions.
1. Go to “Start” “Control Panel” “Tablet and Pen Settings” “Tablet Buttons.”
Or, double-tap the “Change Tablet and Pen Settings” icon on the taskbar ICON in
the lower right-hand corner of the desktop.
2. From among the 4 available buttons, select an appropriate one to which to add a
secondary function. Below the “Tablet Buttons” heading, you will see the following
four options:
Fn + Hot1 Button
Fn + Journal Button
Fn + Input Panel Button
Fn + Rotate Button
3. Tap on “Change.”
4. Double-check the “Button Name” in the first row of the “Change Tablet Button
Action” dialog box to confirm the button selection.
5. Select a secondary function you often use from among the 54 different options in
the “Action” scroll list.
6. Tap “OK” to confirm your selection.
“User-programmable” means a secondary function can be assigned to a button by
the user.
Remember, to activate the secondary button functions, hold down the [Fn] button
and then press the specific secondary function button.
How to Charge the Battery
When using the Tablet PC for the first time, charge the new battery continuously for at
least 4 hours with the computer off in order for the battery to get the maximum charge.
Prepare the Tablet PC and battery.
Plug the AC adapter into the Tablet PC DC power jack. Then
connect the AC adapter to the primary power outlet.
How to Replace the Battery
The following diagram shows how to remove and install a battery: first, unlock the
battery pack by sliding the lock in the direction of the arrow. Then, remove the
battery and replace it with a new one to complete the procedure.
Attention! When the battery indicator is red, the battery is charging. When the
light goes out, the charging is complete.
Battery Charging Time
A list of battery charging times under various conditions is given below.
Standard Lithium Battery
Tablet PC Status Battery Charging Time Indicator Display
Computer off approx. 2 hours 55 minutes (Power indicator off)
Standby approx. 3 hours 17 minutes (Power indicator flashing)
Computer in use approx. 4 hours 11 minutes (Power indicator green)
The longest that the standard Lithium battery can be used is 3.5 hours. However, the
actual battery life may vary slightly, depending on the software, hardware, and how
the computer is used. The battery charging time may also vary, depending on
whether the battery is being charged while the computer is on and being used or off.
The battery indicator is red when the battery is charging.
This battery can be replaced.
How to Save Electricity
Step 1. It is recommended that the system be set to enter Standby mode when
the Tablet PC is temporarily not in use in order to conserve battery power.
Go to “Control Panel” “Power Options” “Advanced” “Power Buttons” Set on
Standby.
Step 2. The user can go to “Control Panel” and then “Power Schemes” and
change the power configuration to “Portable/Laptop” mode to reduce CPU power
consumption.
Step 3. The user can tap the ICON on the taskbar and lower the display brightness
using the scale under the “Display” settings.
How to Prolong the Battery Life
Using the Battery
1. For the most effective battery use, it is recommended that you wait until the
battery is completely drained before recharging it. This way, you can get the
longest life and a complete current supply from your battery.
2. New batteries must go through a few cycles of being completely charged and
drained before getting the maximum results. In other words, please allow the
battery to experience the full range between maximum and minimum voltage.
1. Touching either end of the battery with anything metallic can result in a short
circuit.
2. Do not get the battery wet, hit it, let it fall, or put it anywhere warm.
3. Charging the battery for too long can shorten its life. Please do not charge it for
more than 24 hours.
USE AND SETUP OF THE FINGERPRINT RECOGNITION DEVICE
How to Register to Use the Fingerprint Recognition Device
Step 1. When you start up the Tablet PC, the screen to your left will appear and
request that you register to use fingerprint recognition. Select “Enroll” to start the
registration process.
Step 2. In the next “Verify Password” display, your Windows User Name will have
been filled out already. Please enter your Windows Password in the password
window, using the same password as when you login to Windows. Press “Next” to
continue or “Cancel” to quit.
Step 3. Select the finger you wish to register and press it to the corresponding
on-screen illustration. Select “Back” to return to the “Verify Password” screen, “Next”
to register the fingerprint, or “Cancel” to exit the program.
Step 4. Proceed with the fingerprint input procedure. Please apply appropriate
pressure to the surface of the fingerprint recognition device. You must correctly enter
your fingerprint at most 8 times before fingerprint verification can be completed.
Press your finger on the sensor and hold it there until the green light below the
fingerprint recognition display stops flashing. Remove your finger and place it on the
sensor again, repeating the process until the message that you have completed
registration is displayed.
Step 5. After successfully entering your fingerprint the required number of times,
the “Verify Fingerprint” screen will appear automatically.
Step 6. Carry out the final fingerprint recognition confirmation, and the process
will be completed.
How to Set Up Fingerprint Recognition for Login
Please go to “Control Panel” “Switch to Classic View” “User Accounts”
“Choose an Account to Change” “Create a Password.” Now, fingerprint
recognition can be carried out before logging into Windows XP.
* Green indicates successful fingerprint registration. Red indicates unsuccessful
registration.
How to Use Fingerprint Recognition to Increase File Access Confidentiality
OmniPass allows you to safely lock out files or entire folders on your machine. This
will prevent theft or unauthorized viewing of sensitive information.
When these files are encrypted, the information is converted into a format that can not
be read by unauthorized users. Once encrypted, the only way to unlock or decrypt a
file is by using your Master Password or biometric device. OmniPass encrypted files
have the extension .opf. You can use *.opf to search your hard drive for all of your
encrypted files.
It is recommended that you set up a new folder to store all of your encrypted files.
To encrypt files or folders, browse to and identify the files or folders to which you want
to prevent unauthorized access and tap and hold. The contextual menu will appear.
Select “OmniPass Encrypt File(s)” from the function menu and then tap on it.
Encrypt file
OmniPass will ask for your User Name and Master Password or biometric device.
If a folder contains many encrypted files, a window listing the folders files and their
encryption status will appear. After encryption is complete, press “OK.”
A few particular folders can not be encrypted, because doing so could have a
negative effect on your system or the programs that are installed. The contents
of “C:\Windows” and “C:\Program Files” can not be encrypted. The OmniPass
folder can not be encrypted either.
To decrypt files or folders, browse to the files or folders you would like to access
normally and tap and hold. The contextual menu will appear. From the function
menu, select “OmniPass Decrypt File(s)” and tap on it. OmniPass will then ask
for your User Name and Master Password or biometric device.
Another way to decrypt files is to tap and hold on top of the file and then choose
“Open” or double-tap on the file. Either way, the window with the password
prompt will appear. After that, the files can be decrypted and opened.
Files encrypted using OmniPass will have a new icon. These files can not be
accessed until they have been decrypted.
Before Encryption Encrypted
Calibrating the Stylus
The following method will help your Tablet PC respond more effectively to your
stylus. First, please choose the screen orientation you would like to calibrate:
Go to “Start” “Control Panel” “Tablet and Pen Settings” “Settings”
1. Choose an appropriate screen orientation to calibrate: vertical or horizontal.
2. Now you are ready to calibrate the stylus in order to achieve the greatest
stylus/screen accuracy. Select the “Calibrate” function.
3. Following the on-screen instructions, carry out calibration four times.
When you want to calibrate the screen, tap the center of the crosshairs each time they
appear on-screen and then tap “OK.”
Please do not change the screen orientation until you have completed calibration.
4. Calibration complete.
Adjusting the Screen Brightness
1. Go to “Start” ”Control Panel” “Tablet and Pen Settings” ”Display”
“Screen Brightness”
2. Or, you can simply go to the taskbar in the lower right-hand corner of the desktop
and double-tap on the “Change Tablet and Pen Settings” ICON. When the
“Tablet and Pen Settings” dialog box pops up, select “Display” “Screen
Brightness” to adjust the brightness.
Setting the Screen Orientation
The screen has the following four orientations:
(1) Primary Portrait (2) Primary Landscape
(3) Secondary Portrait (4) Secondary Landscape
“Portrait” refers to the vertical displays; “Landscape” refers to the horizontal displays.
You can set your screen orientation to one you often use:
Go to “Start” “Control Panel” ”Tablet and Pen Settings” “Display” “Screen
Orientation”
(You can also use the ICON to rotate the screen.)
How to Connect to External Monitors and Projectors
When making a presentation in a group or meeting, you may need to project
information onto a large monitor in order for everyone to be able to see easily. But
how? You can tap on ICON on the taskbar in the lower right-hand corner of your
desktop.
Choose from “Intel ® Extreme Graphics” options;
Select “Graphics Options” “Output To” “Intel ® Dual Display Clone” “Notebook
+ Monitor.” You will then be able to project information onto the Tablet PC screen
and an external monitor at the same time.
The system automatically sets the screen display to “Notebook Computer,” i.e.
displaying information on the Tablet PC’s screen only.
In total, the Tablet PC offers the following four display options:
Monitor: Information is projected onto an external monitor, and the Tablet PC screen
is off.
Notebook Computer: Information is displayed on the Tablet PC screen only.
Intel ® Dual Display CloneNotebook + Monitor: Information is projected onto the
Tablet PC screen and an external monitor simultaneously.
Extended Desktop: The Tablet PC desktop is connected to an external monitor. In
this way, you can extend your desktop and work on an external monitor via the Tablet
PC desktop.
How to Use the Battery Hot Swap Feature
In order to ensure that none of your data is lost, remember that you need to follow the
steps below when replacing the battery.
1. Unplug all external devices.
2. Set the system on Standby.
3. Remove the battery.
4. Replace it with a fully charged battery.
5. Press the power button to restore your system to operating mode.
* The above operation is the quick-change battery replacement. Please complete it
within five minutes (otherwise, data may be lost).
Upgrading Your Tablet PC
Upgrading the Memory
Step 1. Open the memory
expansion slot.
Step 3. Plug in the memory
module completely.
Step 2. Insert the DDR/SDRAM
memory module at an
angle.
Step 4. After correctly inserting the
memory module, gently
press it down.
How to Replace the Hard Drive
1. First, unscrew the cover on the back of the hard drive.
2. Open the cover and remove the hard drive, holding it level.
3. Insert the new hard drive into the Tablet PC, holding it level.
4. Screw the hard drive cover back down.
5. You have completed the process.
How to Recover the Operating System
1. First, connect the Tablet PC to the USB keyboard.
2. When you turn on the computer, press [F10] before entering the operating
system to carry out system recovery. Or, after entering the operating
system, go to “Start” and select “All Programs.” Execute “System
Recovery” to recover the system.
3. Follow the on-screen steps to recover the system.
How to Use the Recovery CD
1. First, connect the USB keyboard and the USB CD-ROM to the Tablet PC.
Insert Recovery CD 1.
2. Press [F2] while the computer is starting up. Enter the BIOS/ Boot and
change to the CD-ROM Drive, pressing [Shift] and [+] to drag the CD-ROM
Drive to the top of the list. Save and exit.
3. Recover the system as needed by following the on-screen instructions.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY (SAFETY STANDARDS)
Manufacturers name: Tatung Company, Ltd.
Manufacturers address: 22 Chungshan N. Road, 3rd Section,
Taipei, Taiwan, 104 R.O.C.
declares that the following product:
Product name: Tablet PC
Model: TTAB-B12D
conforms to the following countries’ safety standards:
Safety: TUV, CB
Standard:
TUV EN 60950:2000
CB IEC 60950:1999
UL 60950 Third Edition
CSA C22.2 No. 950-95
Mark:
TUV CB
UL CSA
EMC:
CE (EU)
EMC: EN 55022:1994+A1:1995+A2:1997
EN 61000-3-2:1995 Class A+A1
EN 61000-3-3:1995
EN 55024:1998
RF: EN 301 489-17:2002
EN 300 328-2:2001
Telecom: TBR-21
FCC (US)
EMC: FCC part 15 subpart B
RF: FCC part 15 subpart C
Telecom: FCC part 68
IC (Canada)
EMC: ICES-003
RF: IC RSS210
Telecom: IC CS03
Taiwan
BSMI: CNS 13438 class B
DGT-RF: low power factor radio frequency electric technology specifications
DGT-Telecom
Singapore
IDA-RF
IDA-Telecom
Japan
VCCI:VCCI/2002 (15th Edition)
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APPENDICES
Pointers for Using the Operating System
Practical Information
When you are working in Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition on the
Tablet PC, remember that you can use the stylus to take a look at the practical
information about using the operating system in order to help you quickly
understand its features.
The first time you start up the system, this window will appear on-screen. It
contains a list of the four tutorials followed by brief descriptions to let the
user know what each one covers. The tutorials will assist the user in
becoming familiar with the system operation: you can learn the basics for
operating the Tablet PC.
For a step-by-step overview of how to use the Tablet PC, go to “Start” “All
Programs” “Tablet PC” “Get Going with Tablet PC.”
Help and Support
Under the “Help and Support Center,” you can find answers to many questions,
as well as the necessary help.
Go to “Start” ”Help and Support”
USING YOUR ACCESSORIES
How to Use the Stylus Tether
Please look at the following illustrations.
1. Please attach one end of the tether to the stylus.
2. Please attach the other end of the tether to the Tablet PC.
How to Change the Stylus Tip
Please look at the following illustrations.
1) Use the pincers to grasp the tip of the stylus and pull it out.
2) Put in the new tip, and you are finished.
3) Please do not twist the stylus back and forth, as this can damage it.
Before Contacting the Manufacturer
Before contacting the manufacturers technical support, please carry out the
preliminary examination described below.
Remove all of the external accessories.
Check to see whether all of the power cords are correctly plugged into the
power supply and the computer.
Check the Power Indicator to see whether the machine is on.
If a malfunction has occurred with the USB CD-ROM, scanner, printer or
any other accessory, please contact the manufacturer of that product.
If there is a software problem, please contact the software supplier.
When carrying out any kind of BIOS update, please load default BIOS
values first.
Before Calling for Assistance
If your computers technical problem persists even after you have carried out
the examination described above, please contact the manufacturers technical
support as quickly as possible. Before calling, prepare the following three
pieces of information:
Product model number and product serial number (this information is on the
label on the back of the computer)
BIOS version (may be obtained from the BIOS Setup screen)
EC version (may be obtained from the BIOS Setup screen)
You may obtain the BIOS and EC versions from the Setup screen, which
can be entered as follows:
(1). Turn on the Tablet PC
(2). When the logo appears on-screen, press [Esc].
(3). Go to “Enter Setup,” and you will find the BIOS and EC versions.
MAINTAINING THE LCD DISPLAY
LCD Display Maintenance Guidelines
When cleaning the mirror surface, you can use a fine, soft, cleaning cloth to
remove dust and fingerprints from the screen.
Avoid cleaning the computer while it is in use (hot).
When using a liquid cleaner, please do not spray it directly onto the screen.
You should spray an appropriate amount of cleaning solution onto the cloth
and then wipe gently.
Select as neutral a cleaning solution as possible. Do not use cleaning
solutions that contain ammonia (most household cleaning agents contain
ammonia-type chemicals) or alcohols (most dry types, such as magnetic
head cleaners, contain alcohol-type chemicals).
FCC Warning statement:
a. 15.105 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Requirements, Part 15
b. Regulatory information / Disclaimers
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.
You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the
equipment.
Installation and use of this device must be in strict accordance with the instructions
included in the user documentation provided with the product. Any changes or
modifications (including the antennas) made to this device that are not expressly
approved by the manufacturer may void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment. The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or television
interference caused by unauthorized modification of this device, or the substitution
of the connecting cables and equipment other than manufacturer specified. It is the
responsibility of the user to correct any interference caused by such unauthorized
modification, substitution or attachment. Manufacturer and its authorized resellers
or distributors will assume no liability for any damage or violation of government
regulations arising from failing to comply with these guidelines.
C. for portable devices without co-location condition (eg. notebook pc)
e. SAR Exposure
f. Radio Frequency Interference Requirements
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement:
1. This Transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any
other antenna or transmitter.
2. This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. This device was tested for typical lap held operations
with the device contacted directly to the human body to the back side of the Tablet
PC. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements,
avoid direct contact to the transmitting antenna during transmitting.
This device has been tested for compliance with FCC RF Exposure (SAR) limits in
typical flat configurations.
In order to comply with SAR limits established in the ANSI C95.1 standards, it is
recommended when using a Tablet PC that the integrated antenna is positioned
more than 1.5cm from your body or nearby persons during extended periods of
operation. If the antenna is positioned less than 1.5cm from the user, it is
recommended that the user limit the exposure time.
This device is restricted to INDOOR USE due to its operation in the 5.15 to 5.25GHz
frequency range. According to FCC 15.407(e), requires this product to be used
indoors for the frequency range 5.15 to 5.25GHz to reduce the potential for harmful
interference to co-channel of the Mobile Satellite Systems.
High power radars are allocated as primary user of the 5.25 to 5.35GHz and 5.65 to
5.85GHz bands. These radar stations can cause interference with and / or damage
this device
IC Warning statement:
a. WLAN
b. For LPD
“To prevent radio interference to the licensed service, this device is intended to be
operated indoors and away from windows to provide maximum shielding.
Equipment (or its transmit antenna) that is installed outdoors is subject to
licensing.”
“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.”
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canada RSS-210.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme CNR-210 du Canada
The abbreviation, IC, before the registration number signifies that registration was
performed based on a Declaration of Conformity indicating that Industry Canada
technical specifications were met. It does not imply that Industry Canada approved
the equipment. (DoC)
The term “IC:” before the certification/registration number only signifies that the
Industry Canada technical specifications were met.
CE Warning statement:
Regulatory statement (R&TTE / WLAN IEEE 802.11b & 802.11g)
European standards dictate maximum radiated transmit power of 100mW
EIRP and frequency range 2.400-2.4835GHz; In France, the equipment must be
restricted to the 2.4465-2.4835GHz frequency range and must be restricted to
indoor use.
Regulatory statement (R&TTE / WLAN IEEE 802.11a)
Operation of this device is subjected to the following National regulations and
may be prohibited to use if certain restriction should be applied.
Belgium 5250-5350 MHz excluded
Croatia Licence required
Greece Limited to 5250-5255 MHz
Hungary 5250-5350 MHz excluded
Latvia Not implemented
Luxembourg None; System provider for third party traffic may
require a Telecommunications Act Licence
Malta Limited to 5150-5250 MHz indoor use only
Spain Not implemented
Switzerland Limited to 5150-5250 MHz;
5250-5350 MHz: Exclusively military band
5150-5350MHz
United Kingdom System provider for third party traffic may require a
Wireless Telegraphy and/ or Telecommunications
Act Licence
Austria Not implemented; Military band
Bulgaria Not implemented
Croatia Not implemented
France Not implemented; France will implement this band
identified by the ERC DEC(99)23 when the efficiency
of the mitigation techniques made mandatory by
this Decision is ensured
Greece Not implemented
Latvia Not implemented
Luxembourg None; System provider for third party traffic may
require a Telecommunications Act Licence
Malta Not implemented
Spain Not implemented
Switzerland Not implemented; Exclusively military band
5250-5350MHz
United Kingdom System provider for third party traffic may require a
Wireless Telegraphy and/ or Telecommunications
Act Licence
CE Declarattion of Conformity
For the following equipment: Tablet PC
Is herewith confirmed to comply with the requirements set out in the Council
Directive on the Approximation of the Laws of the Member States relating to
Electromagnetic Compatibility (89/336/EEC), Low-voltage Directive
(73/23/EEC) and the Amendment Directive (93/68/EEC), the procedures
given in European Council Directive 99/5/EC and 89/3360EEC.
The equipment was passed. The test was performed according to the
following European standards:
EN 300 328 V.1.4.1 (2003-04)
EN 301 489-1 V.1.3.1 (2001-09) / EN 301 489-17 V.1.1.1 (2000-09)
EN 301 893 V.1.2.2 (2003-06)
EN 60950: 2000

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