Xplore Technologies IX104-135 Tablet PC with WLAN transmitter User Manual ix104 handbook for pdf

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USER’S HANDBOOK
Xplore Technologies® has made every effort to ensure the accuracy and
completeness of this document; however, because ongoing development
efforts are made to continually improve the capabilities of our products, we
cannot guarantee the accuracy of the contents of this document. We disclaim
liability for errors, omissions, or future changes herein.
Xplore and the Xplore logo are registered trademarks of Xplore Technologies
Corp.; iX104, iX104C2, iX104C2 Tablet PC, and iX104C2 Dual Mode are
trademarks of Xplore Technologies Corp.
Kensington and MicroSaver are registered trademarks of the Kensington
Technology Group.
Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Windows 2000
Professional, Windows XP Professional, and Windows XP Tablet PC Edition
are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
PCMCIA and CardBus are registered trademarks of the Personal Computer
Memory Card International Association.
Intel, Pentium, and SpeedStep are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation.
Wi-Fi is a trademark of the Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance
(WECA).
FireWire is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.
ISODAMP is a registered trademark of Aearo Company.
All other brands, product names, company names, trademarks and service
marks used herein are property of their respective companies.
Copyright © 2003-2004 Xplore Technologies Corp. All rights reserved. No
part of this publication may be copied, reproduced, or translated, without the
prior written consent of Xplore Technologies. No part of this publication may
be stored or transmitted in any electronic form without the prior consent of
Xplore Technologies. Any unauthorized use is a violation of copyright laws.
PN: 95-01030
Edition: First, August 2004
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY according to FCC Part 15
Responsible Party Name: Xplore Technologies Corp.
Address: 14000 Summit Drive, Suite 900, Austin, Texas 78728
Telephone: 512.336.7797
Declares that product: Model Series: iX104C2 complies with Part 15 of the
FCC Rules
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This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not
cause harmful interference, and, (2) This device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
WARNING
a Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance may void the user’s authority to
operate this equipment.
For more information about FCC rules and their applicability to
the iX104, see Appendix E, “Agency Notices.”
Warranty Information
The iX104C2 Tablet PC, and iX104C2 Dual Mode are backed by a
standard 12-month International Limited Warranty. An extended
International Limited Warranty is available. Check the service kit
included with your computer for warranty terms and conditions.
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Important safety information
Before you use the iX104C2 Tablet PC or iX104C2 Dual Mode (referred
to as the tablet), read these safety instructions and the operation
instructions in this handbook.
Failure to observe all these instructions voids the Limited Warranty and
may lead to suspension or denial of services to the offender, or legal
action, or both.
Follow any special regulations governing the use of the tablet and, if radioenabled, always switch it off in areas where radio devices are forbidden or
when the radio device can cause interference or danger.
Always follow any safety laws and regulations pertaining to the use of cell
phones and two-way radios, because these laws and regulations typically
apply to the use of the wireless-enabled tablet.
Observe all restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots (fuel
storage and distribution areas), chemical plants, and wherever blasting
operations are in progress or in any area in which restrictions on radio
transmissions are imposed.
Switch off the tablet when in an aircraft. The tablet is not FAA-approved for
use on aircraft. The effect of the use of the tablet in aircraft is unknown. Using
the tablet in an aircraft may affect aircraft instrumentation, communication,
and performance; may disrupt the network; and may be illegal.
Operating the wireless-enabled tablet may interfere with the functioning of
inadequately protected medical devices such as pacemakers. Consult a
physician or the manufacturer of the medical device if you have any
questions.
Radio signals from your tablet will not affect the operation of most modern
equipment, but certain electronic equipment, including automotive systems,
may not be shielded against radio signals from your tablet. Check with the
manufacturer of your motor vehicle or the manufacturer’s representative to
determine whether using the tablet will present any safety issues.
Avoid using the tablet in any environment that requires your full attention,
such as when driving a vehicle. If you need to use your tablet while driving,
have a passenger use it for you or find a safe location to halt your vehicle.
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WARNING
Use only battery types specified in this handbook. Using any other
type of battery can be dangerous and can disable the tablet.
WARNING
Do not use any dock or any other accessory or attachment that is
not manufactured or supplied by Xplore or an authorized Xplore
accessories supplier. Use of any accessory or attachment that is
not supplied or approved for use with the tablet by Xplore is not
permitted because it may cause hazards.
Operate the tablet only from the type of power source indicated on
the marking label. (See page 56 for more information about the
battery and power supply.) Route power supply cords so that they
are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or
against them. Pay particular attention to cords at plugs and
convenience receptacles, and at the point where cords exit from
the tablet or its dock. Do not overload wall outlets, extension
cords, or integral convenience receptacles because this can cause
fire or electric shock.
Unplug the tablet and refer the tablet and dock for service to
qualified service personnel if any of the following conditions
occur:
■
The power supply cord or plug is damaged.
■
The tablet or dock does not operate normally when you
follow the instructions in this book.
■
The tablet or dock exhibits a distinct change in performance.
Adjust only controls for which there are instructions in this book.
An improper adjustment of other controls can result in damage
and may require extensive work by a qualified technician to
restore the tablet or dock to normal operation.
CAUTION
Avoid prolonged physical contact with the exposed metal surfaces
on the front and back of the tablet. While the tablet may not feel hot
to the touch, if you maintain physical contact with the tablet for a
long time (for example, if you rest the tablet on your lap for a long
time), your skin may suffer low-heat injury. In addition, be careful
when you remove a PC card that has been used for a long time,
because the card may be hot.
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Contents
Welcome
13
Who this handbook is for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
About your computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Package contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Optional accessories. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Contacting Xplore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Getting Started
21
Getting to know your tablet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Features and controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Front view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Back view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Top view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Bottom view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Right side view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Left side view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
LED indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Quick-start guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Application, Windows, and hot keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Navigation keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Navigation controls with the tablet in portrait mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Navigation controls with the tablet in landscape mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
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Using the iX104C2
35
Turning on the computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Turning off the computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Using the Reset switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Suspending and resuming operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Suspending operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Resuming operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Using the pen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Selecting Auto-Sense, Active, or Touch mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Using the digitizer to perform mouse functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Changing the pen double-click speed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Positioning the pen and pen tether . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Using the joystick (the navigation control key) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Changing the screen orientation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Adjusting the screen brightness. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Disabling automatic backlight control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Docking the tablet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Connecting devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Connecting to a local area network or telephone line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Connecting USB-compatible devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Connecting an external microphone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Adjusting microphone volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Connecting a headphone or speakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Adjusting headphone or speaker volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Connecting a monitor or projection panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Activating the monitor or projection panel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Connecting an XPL snap-on expansion module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
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Using the battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Charging the battery pack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
If you do not have an external battery charger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
If you have an external battery charger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Removing and installing the battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Removing the battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Installing the battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Discarding a battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Using power options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Changing the computer’s power schemes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Changing battery alarm settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Checking battery power status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Selecting power settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Enabling Hibernation mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Tips for conserving battery power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Programming hot keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Programming hot keys to start applications, open documents,
or go to a Web site . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Programming hot keys to perform pre-defined functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
Programming hot keys to perform other key functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
Maintaining the iX104C2
75
Caring for the tablet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Checking power cords and connectors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Protecting the computer from damage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Preventing the computer from overheating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
Storing the computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Caring for the display screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Protecting the display screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
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Calibrating the digitizer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Calibrating the digitizer: iX104C2 Tablet PC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Calibrating the digitizer: iX104C2 Dual Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
Calibrating the digitizer: Active mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
Calibrating the digitizer: Touch mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
When to replace the pen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
Troubleshooting
87
Using BIOS and AOS Functions
91
Enabling manual LCD backlight control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
Glossary
Hardware Specifications
101
Agency Notices
109
Index
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Welcome
Welcome to the Xplore Technologies® iX104C2™, the rugged tablet
PCs designed, tested, and manufactured to meet the environmental
and physical real-world challenges faced by today’s mobile workers.
The iX104C2 not only works the way you do, but can also take the
abuses of everyday wear and tear. The iX104C2 design is based on
years of experience in rugged mobile applications.
Advanced technology, innovative design, and a rugged case are just a
few highlights of your iX104C2 system. Equally important is Xplore’s
commitment to ensuring that you are treated with the same respect
and honesty you offer to your customers and peers every day.
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Welcome
Who this handbook is for
This handbook provides instructions for using Xplore Technologies
iX104C2 tablets.
This handbook assumes that you have basic experience using
computers and Microsoft® Windows®.
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Welcome
About your computer
The iX104C2 is a high-performance tablet PC that runs on the
Microsoft Windows XP® Professional Tablet PC Edition operating
system.
The method you use to control the tablet depends on the tablet model,
as follows:
Tablet Model
Digitizer/Touchscreen
Control Method
iX104C2 Tablet
PC
Digitizer
Special, enhanced pen
(included with the tablet)
iX104C2 Dual
Mode
Combined digitizer
and touchscreen
• Special, enhanced
pen (included with the
tablet)
• Your finger
• Any suitable pointing
device
Note
In this handbook, all information applies to all models unless
otherwise noted.
All iX104C2 tablets have been engineered and tested to meet Military
Standards for Environmental Extremes (MIL STD 810F). Your tablet
includes the following features that make it exceptionally rugged and
durable:
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Durable, long-lasting, dense magnesium enclosure
■
Interior and exterior multi-layer magnesium frames and cavities
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■
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ISODAMP® shock absorbing materials in patented bumpering
system and gasket protection mechanisms
■
Shock-isolated hard disk
■
Integrated, protected wireless LAN and WAN antennas for dual
mode operation
■
Locked in place memory, cables, and connectors
■
Proprietary thermal management system
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Package contents
Check to make sure your package includes the following items:
■
Quick Start Guide
■
Battery pack
■
Power cord
■
AC adapter
■
Pen
■
Pen tether
■
iX104C2 pen tablet
■
Warranty information kit
■
This handbook
Optional accessories
Your package also includes any optional accessories you ordered.
Optional accessories
Docking options
• X-Stand Desktop Docking Station
• X-Dock Vehicle Docking Station
Carrying cases
• Ballistic nylon hands-free carry case
• Leather portfolio case
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Optional accessories (continued)
Storage options
• External USB floppy disk drive
• External USB CD-ROM drive
Memory
• 512 MB and 1 GB PC3200 SODIMM DDR RAM
• 80 GB 2.5-inch rugged hard disk
Power options
• AC adapter with U.S. cord
• Main battery pack (42 watt hours)
• Extended life battery pack (56 watt hours)
• Auto adapter (cigarette lighter adapter)
Additional accessories
• USB non-rugged mini keyboard (83-key)
• USB rugged, backlit mini keyboard (83-key)
• Screen protectors (2-pack)
• Passive stylus
• Active stylus
• Pen tether
• Slipcover case with hand straps
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Contacting Xplore
If you purchased your tablet from an authorized Xplore dealer,
contact the dealer for service and support.
If you purchased your tablet directly from Xplore, use any of the
following methods to contact Xplore for service and support:
Toll free
1-866-296-8541, extension 222
Fax
1-512-336-7791
E-mail
support@xploretech.com
Web site
http://www.xploretech.com
Before you contact Xplore, have the following information ready so
that the customer support representative can quickly provide a
solution:
Product name: iX104C2
The serial number is on
the back of the tablet.
See page 22.
Product serial number
Purchase date
Conditions under which the problem occurred
Any error messages that were displayed
Type of device connected, if any
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Getting Started
This chapter gives you an overview of your tablet and includes a
quick-start guide to tablet keys.
Getting to know your tablet
For more information
about each component,
see Chapter 2.
This section shows the locations of some of your tablet’s important
components.
Features and controls
Front view
built-in
microphone
Reset switch
speaker
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ambient light
sensor
speaker
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Built-in microphone – Enables you to input mono audio. Includes
noise cancellation.
Reset switch – Enables you to turn off the computer when using the
Power On/Off key is not effective. (See page 37.)
Speakers – Enable you to listen to stereo audio files. Sealed to
provide protection from the environment.
Ambient light sensor – Automatically controls the amount of
backlight sent to the screen. Provides optimum brightness for the
lighting conditions in which you are working.
Back view
convection
air flow
cover
compliance
and serial
number label
antenna
covers
removable
battery pack
battery
release
latch
battery
lock
button
pen
pen holder
Convection air flow cover – Magnesium cover over the thermal
transfer bay that manages heat movement out of the computer.
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Antenna covers – For optional wireless LAN and WAN models,
protect and secure the radio antennas (accessible by authorized
service personnel only).
Pen – The main device you use to enter data and control applications
(instead of a mouse or a keyboard). Also called the stylus. See “Using
the pen” on page 42.
Pen holder – Provides a place to secure the pen when you are not
using it.
Battery release latch – Provides access to the battery.
Battery lock button – Secures the battery inside the tablet.
Removable battery pack – Battery that runs the computer when
battery power is required.
Compliance and serial number label – Includes regulatory
compliance numbers and the computer’s unique serial number.
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Top view
Power On/Off/
Suspend/Resume
key
air flow
vents
Kensington
lock slot
SIM socket and
Bluetooth antenna
Power On/Off/Suspend/Resume key – Press the key to turn the
computer on or off, or to suspend or resume operation.
Air flow vents – Helps prevent the computer from overheating by
forcing heat away from the computer. (Do not block the vents.)
SIM socket and Bluetooth antenna – Remove this cover to access
the following optional equipment:
■
SIM card for your GPRS radio
■
Bluetooth antenna
Kensington™ lock slot – Connector for the optional Kensington
MicroSaver™-compatible security cable.
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Bottom view
USB
ports
power
connector
microphone
connector
headphone
connector
LAN/modem
connector
external monitor
connector
The connectors on the bottom of the computer are located behind the
outer doors.
Power connector – For the optional AC adapter or auto adapter. (See
“Optional accessories” on page 17.)
The optional Office and
Vehicle Docks include
additional USB ports. See
“Optional accessories” on
page 17.
USB 2.0 ports – For Universal Serial Bus devices (compliant with
USB Standard Revision 2.0).
Headphone connector – For stereo headphones or speakers.
Microphone connector – For an external microphone.
Dual LAN and modem connector – For connecting:
■
A standard RJ-45 connector to the tablet’s internal local area
network (LAN) card
or
■
A standard RJ-11 connector to an optional internal modem.
External monitor connector – For an external monitor or projection
panel.
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Right side view
XPL expansion
port
bumpers
Bumpers – Fabricated from rugged material. Raised to help protect
the computer from damage.
Contact your reseller for
information about the XPL
expansion module and the
Kensington security cable.
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XPL expansion port – A USB port (compliant with USB Standard
Revision 2.0) that enables you to connect an XPL snap-on expansion
module for devices such as cameras, radios, and fingerprint scanners.
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Left side view
docking connector for
the optional Xplore
Tablet Dock
guide pin
receptacles
See “Optional
accessories” on page 17.
Docking connector – Enables you to connect the optional X-Stand
Desktop Docking Station or X-Dock Vehicle Docking Station.
Guide pin receptacles – Help assure secure connection of the
optional X-Stand or X-Dock.
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LED indicators
The LED indicator lights show the status of system functions such as
power and battery levels.
Status
LED
Brightness
LED
The following table defines the various LED states.
Table 1 Status LED indicator
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Mode/State
LED State
Meaning
On state
green, continuous
The computer is on, ready for use, and
functioning normally. The battery is fully
charged.
Charging
green, blinking
The AC adapter is plugged in and the battery
is charging.
Off state
off (no light)
The computer is off.
Suspend mode
yellow, continuous
The computer is on and is in Suspend or
Hibernation mode.
Thermal control
yellow, blinking
The computer is on and is in Warm-up mode,
with the LCD and backlight off. After the
system has warmed to a safe level, the LCD
and backlight turn on.
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Table 1 Status LED indicator (continued)
Mode/State
LED State
Meaning
On state
red, blinking
The computer is powered on, running under
battery power, and the charge level in the
battery is at a minimum warning level. Plug
the computer into an AC/DC power source or
install a charged battery.
On state
red, continuous
• The computer is on, running under battery
power, and the charge level in the battery
has reached a critical level. Plug the
computer into an AC/DC power source or
install a charged battery.
• The computer has encountered a fault and
is preventing normal operation. (Contact
your help desk.)
Table 2 Brightness LED indicator
Mode/State
LED State
Meaning
Auto state
yellow, continuous
Automatic backlight control is active.
Manual
off
Manual backlight control is enabled. The
backlight is under your manual control.
Note: This is the computer’s default state.
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Quick-start guide
Quick-start guide
This section is a quick guide to using the main features of your tablet.
(See Chapter 2 for detailed information.)
Application, Windows, and hot keys
Hot key 1
Ctrl-Alt-Delete
(Secure Attention
Sequence) key
Hot key 2
Screen Rotation
key
Hot key 3
Function
key
Windows Start Menu
(Ctrl-Esc) and
Windows toggle key
Windows Toggle
(Alt-Tab) key
Enter
key
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Table 3
Main keys
Press this key...
To perform this function
• Log on after resuming operation from
power management, powering on, or
locking.
• After logging on, launch Windows Task
Manager.
Rotate screen orientation between portrait
(vertical) and landscape (horizontal).
Use in combination with another key to
perform various functions. (See page 32.)
Toggle between programs and/or windows
(the same as pressing Alt-Tab on
a keyboard).
Perform the same functions as the
Enter key on a keyboard.
Open the Windows Start menu.
Open Help, or perform a different function
that you program this key to perform.
Open Internet Explorer, or perform a
different function that you program this key
to perform.
Open your email application, or perform a
different function that you program this key
to perform.
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Table 4
Function mode keys
Press these keys...
To perform this function
Dim the brightness of the LCD backlight.
Increase the brightness of the LCD backlight.
Send video display to a monitor or projection
panel connected to the computer (and back to the
computer again). (This key combination is not
programmable.)
Default function:
iX104C2 Tablet PC: Open a pre-defined program
(see “Programming hot keys to start applications,
open documents, or go to a Web site” on
page 66).
iX104C2 Dual Mode: Select Auto-Sense mode,
Active mode, or Touch mode. This determines the
input devices you can use. In Auto-Sense mode,
you can use the pen, your finger, or another
similar device interchangeably. In Active mode,
you can use only the pen. In Touch mode, you
can use your finger or another similar pointing
device. You can program this key combination to
perform a different function. (See “Programming
hot keys to start applications, open documents, or
go to a Web site” on page 66.)
Default function: Open the pen calibration
program. You can program this key combination
to perform a different function.
Perform the same functions as the Esc key on a
keyboard.
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Navigation keys
The following illustrations and tables provide a quick reference for
using the navigation keys.
Navigation controls with the tablet in portrait mode
scroll up
joystick
scroll right
scroll left
scroll down
Press the
Function key...
and move the
joystick in this
direction...
to perform this function
Page Up
Page Down
Shift+Tab
Tab
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Navigation controls with the tablet in landscape mode
scroll up
joystick
scroll right
scroll left
scroll down
Press the
Function key...
and move the
joystick in this
direction...
to perform this function
Page Up
Page Down
Shift+Tab
Tab
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Using the iX104C2
This chapter contains detailed instructions for using your tablet.
Turning on the computer
1. Make sure the computer is off.
When the computer is off,
the Status LED is off.
2. Make sure the battery is charged or that the computer is plugged
in to an external power source.
3. Press the Power On/Off/Suspend/Resume button.
Power On/Off/
Suspend/Resume
button
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Turning off the computer
Turning off the computer
When the computer is in
Suspend mode, the Status
LED is continuously
yellow.
1. If the computer is in Suspend mode, press the Power On/Off/
Suspend/Resume button to resume operation. (See page 40 for
information about Suspend mode.)
Power On/Off/
Suspend/Resume
button
2. Make sure the battery is charged or that the computer is plugged
in to an external power source.
3. Save your work and close all programs.
4. From the Windows Start menu, click Turn Off Computer.
5. The Turn off computer dialog box opens.
6. Click Turn Off.
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Turning off the computer
Using the Reset switch
If the computer does not seem to be accepting input and you cannot
turn it off by using the method described in “Turning off the
computer,” press the Reset switch. (Use a ball point pen or similar
instrument to press the switch).
Reset switch
Note
Use the Reset switch only if you cannot turn off the computer by
any other means, because you may lose unsaved data.
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Suspending and resuming operation
Suspending and resuming operation
To conserve battery power when you do not want to turn off the
computer or when you need to install a charged battery pack, put the
computer into Suspend mode. (You can suspend operation without
closing any programs or Windows.)
When you suspend operation:
■
Programs that are running stop (but do not close).
■
Active data is saved.
■
The system enters one of the following low-power modes:
• Suspend-to-RAM mode – The Status LED light is
continuously yellow. Active data is saved in RAM and most
other components are turned off.
Although the computer uses very little power when in
Suspend-to-RAM mode, eventually the battery’s power does
run out. If you will not be using the computer for an extended
period of time, turn the computer off instead of using
Suspend-to-RAM mode.
• Hibernation mode – Active data is saved on the hard disk and
power usage is reduced to the same level as when the
computer is turned off. In Hibernation mode, there is no
danger of losing data if battery power is lost.
Note
For more information, see “Using power options” on page 61.
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Notes
If you have set your computer to turn power off (in the Power
Options utility in Windows Control Panel), you cannot suspend
operation. To change power settings, see “Using power options”
on page 61.
If the Suspend action of the Power On/Off/Suspend/Resume
button has been disabled to prevent accidental interruption,
pressing the button does not suspend the computer. You must
use a software application to suspend the computer. For more
information, contact your help desk or your iX104C2 dealer.
If your computer is connected to a network, the network may
automatically log you off after a period of inactivity while system
operation is suspended. Contact your help desk or system
administrator to learn your log-off time limit.
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Suspending and resuming operation
Suspending operation
Use one of the following methods to suspend operation:
Method 1
Press the Power On/Off/Suspend/Resume button.
Power On/Off/
Suspend/Resume
button
Method 2
1. From the Windows Start menu, press Turn Off Computer.
2. The Turn off computer dialog box opens.
3. Press Stand By.
When operation is suspended, the Status LED displays a continuous
yellow light.
Status LED
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Suspending and resuming operation
Resuming operation
To resume operation when the computer is in Suspend mode, press
the Power On/Off/Suspend/Resume button.
Note
Press the button only once.
Power On/Off/
Suspend/Resume
button
After a minute or two, the computer resumes normal operation. When
the Status LED displays a continuous green light, you can begin using
the computer.
Note
Resuming operation from Hibernation mode takes a little longer
than from Suspend-to-RAM mode.
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Using the pen
Using the pen
You can use the pen to select items and to navigate through programs.
If your computer is an iX104C2 Tablet PC:
Use the special multi-function pen provided with the
computer.
If your computer is an iX104C2 Dual Mode:
You can use any of the following input methods:
Auto-Sense mode: Use either the multi-function pen or your
finger interchangeably. The computer distinguishes between
the two input modes and automatically adjusts accordingly.
This is the tablet’s default state.
Active mode: Use only the special multi-function pen
provided with the computer.
Touch mode: Use your finger or another similar pointing
device.
For more information, see “Selecting Auto-Sense, Active, or
Touch mode” on page 43.
WARNING
Do not use items such as a ball point pen or a
screwdriver that can damage the tablet. Damage caused
by using an item not provided with the tablet is not
covered by the tablet warranty.
Note
Before you use the tablet the first time, or if the action you are
trying to perform does not occur when you use the pen or your
finger to touch the screen, calibrate the digitizer as described in
“Calibrating the digitizer” on page 79.
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Using the pen
Selecting Auto-Sense, Active, or Touch mode
If your computer is the iX104C2 Dual Mode model, use the Fn-P2 key
combination to select Auto-Sense mode (the default mode), Activeonly mode, or Touch-only mode.
In Auto-Sense mode, you can use the multi-function pen provided
with the tablet, your finger, or any other similar pointing device
interchangeably, on the fly.
In Active mode, you can use only the special multi-function pen
provided with the tablet.
In Touch mode, you can use your finger or another similar pointing
device.
Using the digitizer to perform mouse functions
To perform this function... Do this
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(left button click).
Tap the pen tip once on the object.
Perform a double-click.
Quickly tap the pen tip twice on the
object.
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Using the pen
To perform this function... Do this
right-click
icon
Perform a right-click.
If your computer is an iX104C2 Dual
Mode:
Touch mode:
In the Windows taskbar, press the
right-click icon; then click the
object.
Active mode:
Hold the pen directly on the object
for 1 second. The right-click icon
appears.
or
Press the right-click button on the
pen while you click the object.
right-click
button
Move or drag an object.
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If your computer is an iX104C2
Tablet PC:
Hold the pen directly on the object for
1 second. The right-click icon
appears.
or
Press the right-click button on the
pen while you click the object.
Place the pen tip on the object; then
continue to hold the pen tip against the
screen as you move the pen.
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Using the pen
Changing the pen double-click speed
The pen double-click speed is in sync with the mouse double-click
speed. To change the speed:
1. Click the Windows Start button.
2. Click the Settings option.
3. Click the Control Panel option.
4. In the Control Panel window:
If your computer is an iX104C2 Tablet PC:
Click the Tablet and Pen Settings icon.
If your computer is an iX104C2 Dual Mode:
In Active mode: Click the Tablet and Pen Settings icon.
In Touch mode: Click the Pointer Devices icon.
5. Click the Windows tab.
6. Follow the instructions that appear in the Windows tab.
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Using the pen
Positioning the pen and pen tether
The pen tether helps prevent the loss of your pen. The following
illustration shows how to position the pen and pen tether.
pen tether
pen
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Using the joystick (the navigation control key)
Using the joystick (the navigation control key)
joystick
(navigation
control key)
Press the joystick to perform the same functions as pressing Enter on
a keyboard.
Push the joystick up, down, left or right to move a highlighted item
accordingly (the same as pressing the arrow keys on a keyboard). Use
the Fn key in combination with the joystick to perform other
functions, such as Page Up and Tab.
Note
See page 33 and page 34 for diagrams of how to use the joystick
and other navigation control buttons.
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Changing the screen orientation
Changing the screen orientation
To rotate the screen orientation from portrait (vertical) to landscape
(horizontal) mode or from landscape to portrait mode, press the
screen rotation key.
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Adjusting the screen brightness
Adjusting the screen brightness
To dim the brightness of the LCD backlight:
Press the Function key and the Windows toggle key.
To increase the brightness of the LCD backlight:
Press the Function key and the Windows Start key.
Disabling automatic backlight control
When the ambient light sensor is enabled, the computer automatically
controls the amount of backlight sent to the screen to provide
optimum brightness for the lighting conditions in which you are
working.
When the ambient light sensor is enabled, the Brightness LED glows
continuously yellow. When the ambient light sensor is disabled and
the backlight is under manual control, the Brightness LED is off.
Brightness LED
To disable automatic backlight control, see “Enabling manual LCD
backlight control” on page 93.
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Docking the tablet
Docking the tablet
If you have the optional X-Stand office dock or X-Dock vehicle dock,
connect it to the tablet at the docking port. (See the iX104 Docking
Stations Handbook.)
docking port
guide pin receptacles
Connecting devices
Refer to the following subsections for information about connecting
external devices to your computer.
Note
If the device you want to use does not appear to be working with
your computer, the device may need to be enabled in the
computer’s configuration program. Contact your local help desk
or Xplore reseller.
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Connecting devices
Connecting to a local area network or telephone
line
Make either of the following connections:
■
Connect a local area network (LAN) cable’s RJ-45 connector to
the internal LAN interface card. (See your network system
administrator for more information.)
or
■
Connect a landline telephone cable’s RJ-11 connector to the
optional internal modem card.
LAN/modem
connector
Connecting USB-compatible devices
Devices must be in
compliance with USB
Standard Revision 2.0.
Connect any USB-compatible devices to the computer’s USB ports.
USB
ports
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Connecting devices
Connecting an external microphone
microphone
connector
Adjusting microphone volume
If necessary, adjust the volume of the microphone as follows:
1. Press the Windows Start key.
2. Click the Control Panel option.
3. In the Control Panel window, double-click the Sounds and Audio
Properties icon.
4. In the Sounds and Audio Properties window, click the Audio tab.
5. In the Sound recording area, click the Volume button.
6. Adjust the volume.
7. Click OK.
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Connecting devices
Connecting a headphone or speakers
headphone/speakers
connector
Adjusting headphone or speaker volume
1. Click the audio icon in the Status area of the Windows
taskbar.
The volume control area opens.
2. If the Mute check box is checked, uncheck it.
3. Move the slider bar up or down to increase or decrease the
volume.
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Connecting devices
Connecting a monitor or projection panel
Monitor/projection
panel connector
Activating the monitor or projection panel
To change the video output to the monitor or projection
panel:
Press the Fn-P1 key combination.
To change the video output back to the computer screen:
Press the Fn-P1 key combination again.
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Connecting devices
Connecting an XPL snap-on expansion module
Side view
XPL expansion
port
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Using the battery
Using the battery
You can recharge, remove, and replace the battery pack.
Charging the battery pack
If you do not have an external battery charger
Follow these steps to charge the battery while it is installed in the
computer:
1. Connect a power source, such as an AC adapter or cigarette
lighter adapter, to the power connector on the computer.
power
connector
If the battery charge is below 90%, the battery begins charging
and the Status LED flashes green. (If the battery charge is higher
than 90%, the battery will not charge, preventing battery
overcharge.)
2. Check the level of charge. (See “Checking battery power status”
on page 62.)
The charging process continues until the battery charge reaches
100%.
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Using the battery
Table 5 shows the approximate time required to charge the battery
level to 100%.
Table 5
Approximate battery charge time
Battery pack
capacity
Charge time
5700 mAh
2.5 hours
7600 mAh
3.5 hours
If you have an external battery charger
1. Remove the battery pack (see page 58).
2. Use the external battery charger to charge the battery.
3. Install the battery (see page 60).
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Using the battery
Removing and installing the battery
You can remove the battery and use an (optional) external charger to
charge it.
Removing the battery
1. To swap with a charged battery:
Use one of the methods described in “Suspending operation”
on page 40 to suspend operation.
If a charged battery is not available:
Save your work and close all running programs; then shut
down the computer or put the computer in Hibernation mode
(see “Suspending operation” on page 40).
Note:
To avoid losing unsaved data, wait until the computer
has completed switching to Suspended mode before
removing the battery.
2. Use the stylus or a pen to depress the battery lock button.
3. On the computer, slide the battery release latch toward the lock
button.
The battery unlocks and slightly rises from the computer.
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removable
battery
battery
release
latch
battery
lock
button
4. Pull the battery away from the computer and remove it.
Note
After removing the battery, you must replace the battery
or connect the computer to an external power supply within
3 to 5 minutes or the computer completely loses power.
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Using the battery
Installing the battery
1. Orient the battery with the slides in the empty battery tray.
2. Slide the battery into the tray and press it firmly until it is seated.
3. Slide the battery release latch to its original position.
The lock button pops back into the locked position, securing the
battery in place.
Discarding a battery
Dispose of a spent battery in accordance with your local government
regulations. Under Federal, state, or local law, it may be illegal to put
batteries in the trash. Contact your system administrator or your
municipal solid waste disposal department or provider for
information.
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Using the battery
Using power options
This section explains how to use the Power Options Properties
window to manage the computer’s power use.
On the Windows taskbar, click the battery icon.
The Power Options Properties window opens.
Changing the computer’s power schemes
In the Power Options Properties window, select the Power Schemes
tab; then select options from the drop-down lists.
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Using the battery
Changing battery alarm settings
In the Power Options Properties window (page 61), select the Alarms
tab; then use the slider bars to change the alarm settings.
Checking battery power status
In the Power Options Properties window (page 61), select the Power
Meter tab. The window shows the amount of power left in the battery.
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Selecting power settings
In the Power Options Properties window (page 61), select the
Advanced tab; then select the power settings options you want to use.
Enabling Hibernation mode
In the Power Options Properties window (page 61), select the
Hibernate tab; then check the Enable Hibernation check box.
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Using the battery
Tips for conserving battery power
The following tips help you extend the life of your battery by
conserving battery power:
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■
Use an external power source such as the AC or auto adapter
whenever available.
■
Suspend operation if you know that you will not be using the
system for a while. (See “Suspending operation” on page 40.)
■
Turn off the computer if you will not be using it for an extended
period of time.
■
Adjust power options to automatically conserve power. (See
“Using power options” on page 61.)
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Programming hot keys
Programming hot keys
Xplore pre-programs the P1, P2, and P3 hot keys and Function mode
hot key combinations to perform certain functions by default.
However, you can program them to perform different functions, as
described in this section.
Table 6
Key
Programmable hot keys
Default function
Starts Help.
Starts Internet Explorer.
Starts your email application.
Table 7
Programmable Function mode hot key combinations
Key combination
Default function
Sends video display to a monitor or
projection panel. (Not programmable.)
iX104C2 Tablet PC: Opens a pre-defined
program.
iX104C2 Dual Mode: Selects the input
device (see page 43).
Starts the pen calibration program.
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Programming hot keys
Programming hot keys to start applications,
open documents, or go to a Web site
1. In the Status area of the Windows taskbar, click the iX104C2
Configuration icon.
The Launch Button QuickShow dialog box opens.
2. Click the Configure button.
The Panel Control Center window opens.
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3. Click the Change button next to the key or key combination you
want to program.
The following options appear:
4. Click Launch an Application, Document or Web site.
The following options appear:
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5. To start an application:
a Click Launch an Application.
b In the File text box, type the name of the application you want
the hot key or Function mode hot key combination to start.
Note: Type the name of executable file that starts the
application. For example: word.exe, notepad.exe,
excel.exe.
c Click Change.
To open a document:
a Click Open a Document.
b In the File text box, type the name of the document you want
the hot key or Function mode hot key combination to open.
(For example: spreadsheet.xls, airports.doc,
wiringdiagram.jpg)
c Click Change.
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To open a multimedia file:
a Click Open a Multimedia file.
b In the File text box, type the name of the multimedia file you
want the hot key or Function mode hot key combination to
open. (For example: 911training.dir, demo.ppt)
c Click Change.
To open a Web page:
a Click Open a Web page.
b In the File text box, type the URL of the Web page you want
the hot key or Function mode hot key combination to open.
(For example: http://www.xploretech.com)
c Click Change.
6. Program more hot keys, or click Finish to close the Panel Control
Center window.
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Programming hot keys
Programming hot keys to perform pre-defined
functions
1. In the Status area of the Windows taskbar, click the iX104C2
Configuration icon.
The Launch Button QuickShow dialog box opens.
2. Click the Configure button.
The Panel Control Center window opens.
3. Next to the key or key combination you want to program, click
the Change button.
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The following options appear:
4. Click Start a pre-defined function.
5. In the Function selection drop-down list, select an option.
6. Program more hot keys, or click Finish to close the Panel Control
Center window.
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Programming hot keys
Programming hot keys to perform other key
functions
1. In the Status area of the Windows taskbar, click the iX104C2
Configuration icon.
The Launch Button QuickShow dialog box opens.
2. Click the Configure button.
The Panel Control Center window opens.
3. Next to the key or key combination you want to program, click
the Change button.
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The following options appear:
4. Click Press a key or key combination.
The following options appear:
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5. If you want the hot key or hot key combination to perform the
function of a single key:
a If the Ctrl, Alt, or Shift boxes are checked, uncheck them.
b Click the key you want the hot key or hot key combination to
perform. (For example: F6, G, or Caps Lock)
If you want the hot key or hot key combination to perform the
function of a key combination:
a Check the Ctrl, Alt, or Shift box.
b From the drop-down list, select the additional key, or click the
key on the keyboard.
Examples
To cause the hot key to perform the print screen function
(Alt-Print Scrn): Check the Alt check box; then select PrtScr
from the drop-down list.
To cause the hot key to perform the paste function (Ctrl-V):
Check the Ctrl check box; then click the V key.
6. Program more hot keys, or click Finish to close the Panel Control
Center window.
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Maintaining the iX104C2
This chapter provides instructions for maintaining your tablet.
Caring for the tablet
This section provides information about how to keep your tablet in
top working condition.
Checking power cords and connectors
Check AC and DC power cords and power connectors periodically for
damage. Replace the power cord immediately if you find any damage.
Protecting the computer from damage
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Your computer is designed to sustain a multiple-axis drop to a
non-yielding surface. Do not intentionally drop the computer,
because the cumulative effects of multiple drops may damage the
computer.
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Do not place heavy objects on the computer.
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Do not disassemble the computer.
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Keep the computer at least 5 inches (13 centimeters) away from
any electrical appliance that generates a strong magnetic field,
such as a motor, magnet, TV, refrigerator, or large audio speakers.
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Caring for the tablet
Preventing the computer from overheating
The computer monitors its internal temperature. As the internal
temperature approaches the tolerable limits of heat-sensitive
components, system functions are automatically limited or turned off
to prevent damage.
To prevent the computer from overheating, do not obstruct the
computer’s air vents.
air vents
air vents
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Caring for the tablet
Storing the computer
You can store the computer in the Off state for about 30 days with a
fully charged battery installed. After this period, recharge the battery
or replace it with a charged battery.
If you intend to store the computer for more than 30 days, remove the
battery pack and keep it in a cool place.
Caring for the display screen
To clean the display screen, dampen a soft cotton cloth with water or
isopropyl alcohol and gently wipe the screen surface.
Protecting the display screen
The screen protector is a durable, replaceable writing surface that
protects the display screen from abrasion.
To obtain additional screen protectors, check with your reseller, or go
to the Xplore Web site at www.xploretech.com for ordering
information. Additional information about installation is included
with the screen protectors.
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Caring for the tablet
Removing the screen protector
Slide your fingernail under the edge of the screen protector and pull
the protector away from the screen.
edge
Installing a new screen protector
Follow the instructions included with your screen protector
replacement kit.
Note
If a screen protector is already installed on the display screen,
remove it before installing the new screen protector.
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Calibrating the digitizer
Calibrating the digitizer
Calibrating the digitizer adjusts the cursor position on the screen
relative to the position of the pen tip or finger. Calibrate the digitizer
to adjust the distance error between where the pen or finger is actually
touching the screen and where the computer is registering the pen or
finger touch.
You may need to calibrate the digitizer in the following situations:
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You are using the computer for the first time.
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The previous user of the computer writes with the opposite hand
or at a different pen angle.
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The computer has not been used for some time.
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The computer has been serviced.
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Calibrating the digitizer
Calibrating the digitizer: iX104C2 Tablet PC
1. From the Start menu, select Control Panel.
The Control Panel opens.
Tablet and
Pen Settings
icon
2. Click the Tablet and Pen Settings icon.
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The Tablet and Pen Settings window opens.
3. In the Calibration area drop-down list, select the mode for which
you want to calibrate the pen: Landscape or Portrait; then click
Calibrate.
The Calibration program starts.
4. Follow the instructions that appear on the screen.
5. When you finish, click OK.
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Calibrating the digitizer
Calibrating the digitizer: iX104C2 Dual Mode
In Active mode, you can use only the special pen included with the
computer as the pointing device.
In Touch mode, you can use the pen, a similar pointing device, or
your finger.
See “Selecting AutoSense, Active, or Touch
mode” on page 43.
Follow the instructions in the sections below to calibrate the digitizer
for each mode.
Calibrating the digitizer: Active mode
1. From the Start menu, select Control Panel.
The Control Panel opens.
Tablet and
Pen Settings
icon
2. Click the Tablet and Pen Settings icon.
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The Tablet and Pen Settings window opens.
3. In the Calibration area drop-down list, select the mode for which
you want to calibrate the pen: Landscape or Portrait; then click
Calibrate.
The Calibration program starts.
4. Follow the instructions that appear on the screen.
5. When you finish, click OK.
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Calibrating the digitizer
Calibrating the digitizer: Touch mode
1. From the Start menu, select All Programs > Touch Utility.
The Touch Utility window opens.
2. Click the appropriate Calibration button.
Note:
Xplore Technologies recommends 5 Pt or 9 Pt
calibration, for greater accuracy.
The Calibration program starts.
3. Follow the instructions that appear on the screen.
4. When you finish, click OK.
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When to replace the pen
When to replace the pen
With use, the pen tip may become worn and can scratch the screen.
If your pen exhibits one of the following problems, replace the pen:
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The pen does not move freely across the screen.
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The pen does not perform as expected.
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Troubleshooting
Table 8 contains solutions to some problems. If you cannot solve the
problem by taking the actions described, contact your local help desk
or your reseller for further assistance.
Table 8
Troubleshooting
Problem
Possible cause and solution
Computer will not start.
• The battery may be defective or discharged to a critically low
level. Connect an external power supply (such as the AC
adapter) or install a charged battery. See “Using the battery”
on page 56.
• Internal components may be above or below the acceptable
operating range (below -20° C or above 60° C). After the
temperature returns to safe operating range the computer
will start.
The computer will not resume
operation after being suspended.
• The battery may be defective or discharged to a critically low
level. When the battery reaches a critically low level, the
computer is forced into Suspend- to-RAM mode to avoid a
total system power failure. Connect an external power supply
(such as the AC adapter) or install a charged battery. See
“Using the pen” on page 42 and “Using the battery” on
page 56.
• The computer may be at the critical thermal limit. To avoid
damage to heat-sensitive components, the computer enters
Suspend-to-RAM mode when the computer operates above
60° C. Operation automatically resumes when the computer
cools to below 60° C. Move the computer to a cooler
location.
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Table 8
Troubleshooting (continued)
Problem
Possible cause and solution
Display screen is blank or difficult
to read.
• Confirm that the computer is on (the Power icon is displayed
continuously in the Status area).
• The brightness may be set too low, causing the screen to
appear too dark. To change system brightness, press the Fn
and Start keys to open the Xplore menu and adjust the
brightness. (See page 32.)
• An external monitor may be selected. Press the Fn and P1
keys to select the computer display screen. (See page 32.)
• The video time-out may have expired. Tap the display
screen to reactivate the display.
Note: This is a normal, power-saving feature.
• If the Status light is blinking red, the computer is in Suspendto-RAM mode because the temperature is below -20° C or
above 60° C. When the temperature returns to a safe
operating range, the display screen automatically comes
back on. If possible, move the computer to a warmer or
cooler location.
• If the Status light is continually yellow, the computer is in
Suspend or Hibernate mode. Press the Power On/Off key to
resume.
Cursor is not tracking the pen.
Calibrate the pen. See “Calibrating the digitizer” on page 79.
Computer is not responding to the
pen.
Connect an external USB keyboard to the computer. If the
computer does not respond to the external keyboard, the
application or operating system may have been corrupted.
Press the Reset key. (See page 37.) If the system responds to
a keyboard but not to the pen, contact your local help desk or
reseller for further assistance.
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Table 8
Troubleshooting (continued)
Problem
Possible cause and solution
Headphone or speaker volume is
too low.
• The volume may be in Mute mode or set too low. Follow the
instructions in “Adjusting headphone or speaker volume” on
page 53.
• Make sure the volume control in your audio software is set to
an audible level.
An external device is not working
with the computer.
The device may need to be enabled in the computer’s
configuration program (BIOS Setup). Contact your local help
desk or reseller.
The Status LED is red, continuous.
• The computer is on, running under battery power, and the
charge level in the battery has reached a critical level. Plug
the computer into an AC/DC power source or install a
charged battery.
• The system has encountered a fault and is preventing
normal operation. Contact your local help desk.
The Status LED is red, blinking.
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and the charge level in the battery is at a minimum warning
level. Plug the computer into an AC/DC power source or install
a charged battery.
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Using BIOS and AOS
Functions
This appendix explains how to use the application and navigation
buttons with the Basic Input-Output System (BIOS) program and the
Advanced Operating System (AOS) Options menu.
Note
These functions are typically for use only by your system
administrator or by authorized service technicians.
Table 9
Using BIOS and AOS functions
Use this button...
To perform this function
To start the BIOS program: When the
computer is booting, press the P2 button
and follow the instructions that appear on
the screen.
Navigate. (You can also use the joystick to
navigate, as described below.)
Push the joystick control up, down, left or
right to move a highlighted item accordingly
(the same as pressing the arrow keys on a
keyboard).
Press the Enter button to perform the same
functions as pressing Enter on a keyboard.
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Table 9
Using BIOS and AOS functions (continued)
Use this button...
To perform this function
When the system is displaying a BIOS error
(such as an invalid checksum), press the P1
button to bypass the error message and
attempt a normal boot sequence (the same
as the F1 key on a keyboard).
When the system is displaying the iX104
logo, press the P2 button to run the BIOS
setup utility (the same as the F2 key on a
keyboard).
When the system is displaying the operating
system boot screen, press the P3 button to
open the Advanced Operation System
Options menu (the same as the F8 key on a
keyboard).
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Enabling manual LCD backlight control
Enabling manual LCD backlight control
When the LCD backlight control is in manual mode, the ambient light
sensor is disabled and the computer no longer automatically controls
the screen brightness.
Follow these steps to disable the sensor and enable manual LCD
backlight control:
1. When the computer is booting, press the Function and P2 buttons
to start the BIOS Setup Utility.
The utility starts, displaying the Information Viewer tab.
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Enabling manual LCD backlight control
2. Select the LCD tab.
3. In the LCD Backlight Control drop-down list, select Manual.
4. Click OK.
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Glossary
Adapter. A device that provides an interface between two dissimilar
electronic devices. For example, the AC adapter modifies the power
from a wall outlet for use by the computer.
Advanced Power Management (APM). A facility consisting of one
or more layers of software that support power management. The APM
software interface enables applications, operating systems, device
drivers, and the APM BIOS to work together to reduce power
consumption.
Alternating Current (AC). Electric current that reverses its direction
of flow at regular intervals.
Analog signal. A signal with characteristics such as amplitude and
frequency that vary in proportion to (are an analog of) the value to be
transmitted. Voice communications are analog signals.
Application. A program that performs specific tasks on your
computer, such as word processing or creating spreadsheets.
BIOS. Programs that contain such basic hardware operations as an
interaction with diskette drives, hard disk drives, and the memory.
Board. A circuit board. An internal card containing electronic
components called chips, which perform a specific function or
increase the capabilities of the system.
Boot. To load a program or operating system into system memory.
Bits Per Second (BPS). In serial transmission, the instantaneous bit
speed with which a device or channel transmits a character.
Card. Synonym for board; see board.
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Compact Disk-Read Only Memory (CD-ROM). Stores data on
metal-plated plastic discs.
Compatibility. 1.The ability of one computer to accept and process
data in the same method as another computer without modifying the
data or the media upon which it is being transferred. 2.The ability of
one device to connect or communicate with another system or
component.
Configuration. The specific combination of hardware components of
the computer, and their operating status. The configuration of your
computer includes pre-defined memory, type and speed of
microprocessor, type of and size of hard disk drive, etc.
Default. The preset parameter value automatically selected by the
computer when you or a program do not provide instructions.
Device driver. A program that controls communication between a
specific peripheral device and the computer.
Disk drive. The physical device that enables the computer to read
from, and write to, a disk.
Display. An image-producing device used to view computer output.
Double-click. To press and release the pen/stylus twice within a time
frame you define, without moving the pointer off the choice.
Driver. Software that allows an application program to communicate
with a particular piece of equipment, such as a printer or the pen/
stylus.
Hard disk drive (HDD). A sealed mass storage device used for
storage and fast retrieval of programs and data. The factory installs
this disk and only a trained engineer can remove it for servicing.
Hardware. The physical electronic and mechanical components of a
computer system. typically, the computer itself, CPU, memory, etc.
Hertz. A unit of wave frequency that equals one cycle per second.
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Interface. 1. Hardware and/or software components used specifically
to connect one computer or device to another. 2. To physically
connect one system or device to another to exchange information. 3.
The point of contact between user, the computer, and the program (for
example, the pen/stylus or a menu).
Kilobyte (KB). A unit of 1024 bytes measuring storage space,
typically in memory or on storage media such as a diskette or hard
disk drive.
Local area network (LAN). Assembly of separate computers into an
integrated network that connects the various computers together and
to common devices such as printers and fax machines.
Light Emitting Diode (LED). A semiconductor device that emits
light when a current is applied.
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD). liquid crystal sealed between two
sheets of glass coated with transparent conducting material. Applying
a voltage between the glass sheets darkens the liquid crystal to
provide contrast to lighted portions of the display.
Megabyte (MB). A unit of data storage equal to 1024 kilobytes.
Megahertz (MHz). a unit of wave frequency that equals 1 million
cycles per second.
Modem. A device that connects your computer to a telephone line,
allowing it to communicate with another computer at another
location.
PC Card. A plug-in accessory card that conforms to the PCMCIA
standard.
Pen. See stylus.
Peripheral device. An input/output device that is external to the
central processor and/or main memory such as a printer or scanner.
Pixel. Picture elements (tiny dots) that compose a screen image.
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Port. The electrical connection through which the computer sends
and receives data to and from devices or other computers.
Program. A set of instructions a computer can execute to tell the
system what to do and how to do it.
Random Access Memory (RAM). A hardware component of your
computer that temporarily stores active program code and data.
Reset. The act of reloading the operating system.
Resolution. The number of pixels displayed on the screen. A higher
resolution provides greater clarity and allows more information to be
displayed on the screen at once.
Restart. Resetting a computer without turning it off (also called
warm boot or soft reset).
Resume. The act of returning the computer to an active, operational
state.
Read Only Memory (ROM). The portion of your computer’s
memory that contains permanent instructions, and which cannot be
modified.
Status Indicator (LED). a light above the LCD screen which
indicates the current status of a particular device or hardware
component.
Stylus. A writing instrument. For pen computers, the stylus is used to
interface with the LCD and digitizer.
Subscriber Identity Module (SIM). A smart card inside a GSM
(Global System for Mobile communications) cellular device that
encrypts voice and data transmissions and stores data about the
specific user so that the user can be identified and athenticated by the
network supplying the phone service. A SIM can be moved from one
device to another and/or different SIMS can be inserted into any GSM
radio.
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Suspend mode. A power conservation mode in which electrical
current is removed from most components of the computer.
Universal Serial Bus. A serial interface that enables communication
between devices and the computer.
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Hardware Specifications
Physical specifications
Dimensions
11.20” x 8.25” x 1.6” (WxHxD)
283.9mm x 209.3mm x 40.8mm
Weight
4.45 lbs. (2.02kg)*
Processing specifications
CPU
Intel® Pentium® M 733 processor – Ultra Low
Voltage (5 W)*
Chip set
Intel 855GME-400 MHz
Processor speed
1.1 GHz*
* Varies according to your computer’s configuration.
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Memory/storage specifications
Main RAM
• 256MB DDR RAM (on-board/PC3200)
• 144-pin SODIMM modules
512MB and 1GB modules available
L1 Cache (CPU)
32KB on-die
L2 Cache
2MB on-die
BIOS ROM
8Mbit (FWH)
Hard Disk Drive
2.5” HDD shock mounted
Minimum 40GB IDE HDD*
Ultra DMA 100, 5400 RPM
BIOS ROM
8Mbit (FWH)
* Varies according to your computer’s configuration.
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Display specifications
Display
• Color LCD
• Active Digital Sensor and Pen (iX104C2
Tablet PC)
and
Resistive Touch Panel (iX104C2 Dual Mode)
• 32-bit True color
• 10.4” TFT XGA (1024x768), 16M colors
• Brightness: 16 levels
• Viewing Angle:
• Horizontal: 30 degrees (min.)
• Vertical: 10 degrees (min.)
• Contrast Ratio: Typ. 250:1, Min 100:1
VRAM
Intel 855GME chipset with 64 MB shared
memory using Unified Memory Architecture
(UMA) delivers low-power, high-performance
3D/2D graphics, video, and display capabilities.
Dynamic Video Memory Technology (DVMT)
dynamically responds to application
requirements and efficiently allocates the proper
amount of memory (64 MB maximum) for
optimal graphics and system performance.
Interface specifications
Wireless Radio Bays
• One internal Type 1 or Type II PC Card slot
(PCMCIA Cardbus version 3.0)
• One Internal mini-PCI slot
• One internal OEM radio bay
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Interface specifications
Integrated Interfaces
• DC-in
• USB (2) 2.0
• Microphone Jack
• Headset Jack
• Modem (RJ-11 in combo with RJ-45)
• LAN (RJ-45)
• 15-pin D-SUB connector for external VGA
monitor
KeyPad / User Controls
• Application buttons with primary and
secondary functions
• Power On/Off/Suspend/Resume button
• Emergency Shutoff/Reset button
• Integrated joystick slew control
Audio
• AC 97 Codec
• On-board microphone with noise cancellation
• On-board integrated stereo speakers (1W
each)
Status Indicators
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Power specifications
Main Battery
• 2 cell
• Removable Lithium Ion Prismatic
• 7.4V @ 5700mAh (42Whr)
• Warm-swappable
• Recharge Time: 2.5 hours (90%)
• Life: Up to 4 hours. (Battery life is dependent
on operating system, power management,
and applications in use.)
• Suspend Life: Min. 4 days
Optional Spare Battery
• 4 cell
• Removable Lithium ION Prismatic
• 7.4V @ 7600mAh (56Wh)
• Warm-swappable
• Recharge Time: 3.5 hours
• Suspend Life: Min. 5 days
• Off State: Approximately 30 days
Bridge Battery
• 6-cell Li ION, 45mAh
• Life: (with Suspend-to-RAM on bridge battery
only): 3 to 5 minutes from full charge
AC Adapter
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a current of 3.75 A
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Environmental specifications
Temperature
• Operating:
-4o to 140o F (-20o to 60o C)
• Storage:
-40o to 167o F (-40o to 75o C)
Humidity
0% to 95% non-condensing
Shock/Drop
Four-foot drop to concrete, all surfaces, edges and corners
Vibration
0.04g^2/Hz, 20 Hz - 1000 Hz
-6dB/octive 1000 Hz - 2000 Hz
Enclosure Class
Blowing rain:
4”/hr, 40 mph wind and
MIL-STD-810F Method 506.4 Procedure 1
Immersion:
Immerse system to 30 cm in water for 30 minutes.
MIL-STD-810F Method 512.4 Procedure 1
Drip:
7 gal/ft2/hr
MIL-STD-810F Method 506.4 Procedure III
Sand and dust:
Particle size < 149 µm, 10 + 7 g/m3 particle density 1.5 m/s
to 8.9 m/s wind speed
MIL-STD-810F Method 510.4 Procedure 1
Salt Fog:
5% saline for 48 hr (12 hr wet, 12 hr dry, 2 cycles)
MIL-STD-810F Method 509.4
Contamination by fluids:
Detergents, brake fluid, aromatic hydrocarbons
MIL-STD-810F Method 504
Solar radiation:
1120 W/m2 (355 Btu/ft2/hr) UVB @ 50° C, 7x24 hr cycles
MIL-STD-810F Method 505.4
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Agency approvals
Emissions
• EN55022 (CISPR22) Class B
• FCC 15, Class B
• DOC Class B
• CE MARK
Immunity
• EN55024
• FCC 15, Class B
• DOC Class B
Safety
• UL and CUL Listed, UL 1950, 3rd Edition
• TuV T-Mark, EN60950
• CSA and UL Listed, UL 1604
Operating system
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Agency Notices
FCC notices
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Modifications not expressly approved by Xplore Technologies could
void this user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Note
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning
the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct
the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from
that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for
help.
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RF eposure
Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions
specified by the FCC with the tablet PC transmitting at its highest
certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR
is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR
level of the tablet PC while operating can be well below the
maximum value. This is because the tablet PC is designed to operate
at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach
the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station
antenna, the lower the power output.
Before a tablet PC model is available for sale to the public, it must be
tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit
established by the government-adopted requirement for safe
exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g.,
worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model. (Bodyworn measurements may differ among tablet PC models, depending
upon available accessories and FCC requirements). While there may
be differences between the SAR levels of various tablet PCs and at
various positions, they all meet the government requirement for safe
exposure.
This device was evaluated and shown to comply with FCC SAR
guidelines. Avoid covering or holding antennas when transmitting.
Antenna locations are shown in the following figure.
antenna locations
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Health and Safety Information
Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals
Your wireless tablet PC is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is
designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for
exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal
Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. These limits
are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of
RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on the
safety standards previously set by both U.S. and international
standards bodies:
■
American National Standards Institute (ANSI) IEEE. C95.1-1992
■
National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurement
(NCRP). Report 86. 1986
■
International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection
(ICNIRP) 1996
■
Ministry of Health (Canada), Safety Code 6. The standards
include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety
of all persons, regardless of age and health.
The exposure standard for wireless mobile tablet PCs employs a unit
of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The
SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg .
Note
In the U.S. and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile tablet PCs used
by the public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of
tissue. The standard incorporates a substantial margin of safety
to give additional protection for the public and to account for any
variations in.
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DOC (Industry Canada Notices)
Notice to Users of Radio and Television
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of Canadian
Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations
CET appareil numérique de la class B respecte toutes les exigence du
Réglement sur le matérial brouilleur du Canada.
Notice to Users of the Canadian Telephone Network
Notice
This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal
Equipment Technical Specifications. This is confirmed by the
registration number. 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.
Before connecting this equipment to a telephone line the user should
ensure that it is permissible to connect this equipment to the local
telecommunication facilities. The user should be aware that
compliance with the certification standards does not prevent service
degradation in some situations.
Repairs to telecommunication equipment should be made by a
Canadian authorized maintenance facility. Any repairs or alterations
not expressly approved by Xplore or any equipment failures may give
the telecommunication company cause to request the user to
disconnect the equipment from the telephone line.
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Notice
The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this terminal
equipment is 0.0. The REN assigned to each terminal equipment
provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals
allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The
termination on an interface may consist of any combination of
devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the
Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed
five.
UL Notice
This unit requires an AC adapter to operate. Use only UL Listed
Class 2 Adapters with an output rating of 19 VDC, with a current of
3.75 A. AC Adapter output polarity:
For authorized repair technicians only
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WARNING
For continued protection against risk of fire, replace only with the same
type and rating fuse.
WARNING
Danger of explosion if Lithium (clock) battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the same equivalent type recommended by the
manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the
manufacturer’s instruction.
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System disposal
In the event of system disposal, observe the following information
regarding proper procedures in the State of Vermont.
The liquid crystal display (LCD) lamps used in this system contain
mercury. In the event of system disposal, be sure to follow local
guidelines.
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Active mode, selecting 43
air flow vents, location 24
ambient light sensor
disabling 49
location 21
antenna covers, location 22
Auto-Sense mode, selecting 43
digitizer
calibrating 79
using to perform mouse functions 43
double-click, performing with pen 43
dragging and dropping, performing with pen 44
battery alarm settings, changing 62
battery pack
charge time 57
charging 56
checking charge status 62
checking the charge 56
conserving power 64
discarding 60
installing 60
location 22
removing 58
battery release latch, location 22
BIOS Setup Utility, using 91
Bluetooth antenna 24
convection air flow cover, location 22
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email, starting 31
headphone connector, location 25
headphone volume, adjusting 53
headphone, connecting 53
Hibernation mode
description 38
enabling 63
hot keys, programming, see keys, programming
hot keys
input device, selecting 32, 43
Internet Explorer, starting 31
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accessories 17
maintaining 75
preventing overheating 76
protecting from damage 75
storing 77
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P2
default function 65
description 31
location 30
joystick
using 47
using in landscape mode 34
using in portrait mode 33
P3
default function 65
description 31
location 30
Power On/Off/Suspend/Resume
location 24
programming hot keys 65, 66
to perform other key functions 72
to perform pre-defined functions 70
quick-start diagram 30
Screen Rotation
description 31
location 30
Secure Attention Sequence (SAS) 30
Windows Start Menu
description 31
location 30
Windows Toggle
description 31
location 30
Kensington lock slot, location 24
keys
Alt-Tab
description 31
location 30
Ctrl-Alt-Del 31
description 31
Ctrl-Alt-Delete
location 30
Ctrl-Esc
description 31
location 30
descriptions 31
Enter
description 31
location 30
Esc, using 32
Function
description 31
location 30
Function mode hot key combinations
default functions 65
descriptions 32
navigation, using 33
P1
default function 65
description 31
location 30
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LAN connector, location 25
LCD backlight
decreasing brightness 32, 49
disabling automatic control 49
enabling manual control 93
increasing brightness 32, 49
LEDs 28
Brightness LED meanings 29
Status LED meanings 28
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left button click, performing with pen 43
local area network (LAN), connecting to 51
logging on 31
microphone
connecting external 52
connector location 25
location 21
volume, adjusting 52
modem, connector location 25
monitor
activating 54
connecting 54
sending video display to 32
monitor connector, location 25
mouse functions, performing 43
navigating
in landscape mode 34
in portrait mode 33
Navigation 34
navigation control key, see joystick 47
online help, opening 31
Page Down
performing in landscape mode 34
performing in portrait mode 33
Page Up
performing in landscape mode 34
performing in portrait mode 33
pen
double-click speed, changing 45
dragging and dropping 44
holder, location 22
location 22
performing a double-click 43
performing a right-click 44
performing left button click 43
positioning in holder 46
replacing 85
tether, using 46
using 42
pen calibration program
opening 32
power connector, location 25
Power On/Off/ Suspend/Resume key
location 24
Power Options Properties window
opening 61
power schemes, changing 61
power settings, changing 63
power use, managing 61
projection panel
activating 54
connecting 54
sending video display to 32
quick-start guide 30
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Reset switch
location 21
using 37
resuming operation 41
right-click, performing with pen 44
RJ-11 connector 25
RJ-45 connector 25
screen
landscape mode 31
portrait mode 31
protecting 77
screen orientation
changing 48
landscape 48
navigating 34
portrait 48
navigating 33
screen protector
installing 78
removing 78
replacing 78
scrolling
performing in landscape mode 34
performing in Portrait mode 33
serial number, location 22
Shift+Tab
performing in landscape mode 34
performing in portrait mode 33
SIM socket 24
speaker volume, adjusting 53
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speakers
connecting 53
location 21
storing the computer 77
support, contacting 19
Suspend mode
description 38
ending 41
starting 40
suspending operation 40
Suspend-to-RAM mode, description 38
Tab
performing in landscape mode 34
performing in portrait mode 33
Touch mode, selecting 43
troubleshooting 87
turning off the computer 36
turning on the computer 35
USB port, location 25
USB-compatible device, connecting 51
video output
changing from monitor to computer 54
changing to monitor 54
volume
adjusting headphone 53
adjusting microphone 52
adjusting speaker 53
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Windows Task Manager, launching 31
XPL expansion module, connecting 55
XPL expansion port, location 26
Xplore Tablet Dock
docking connector location 27
Xplore Technologies, contacting 19
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