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User’s Manual
TPC-2A-PLUS (090708)
i-Mobile Technology Corporation
Copyright
This publication, including all photographs, illustrations and software, is
protected under international copyright laws, with all rights reserved.
Neither this manual, nor any of the material contained herein, may be
reproduced without the express written consent of the manufacturer.
Disclaimer: The manufacturer makes no representations or warranties with
respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaim any implied warranties
of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. The manufacturer is
not liable for technical and editorial error for this guide. The manufacturer
reserves the right to revise or make changes to this publication without notice
or obligation of the manufacturer to notify any person of such revision or
changes.
Software Licenses
The software included with the product and referenced in this document is
furnished under a License Agreement. This Agreement specifies permitted
and prohibited uses of this product.
General Guidelines
¨ Read all of the instructions carefully.
¨ Save the instructions for future use.
¨ To ensure follow all warnings and instructions marked in the product
documentation and within the computer.
¨ Except as explained elsewhere in this manual, do not attempt to service
the computer yourself. Opening or removing covers might expose you to
dangerous voltage points or other risks. Refer all servicing of marked
components to qualified personnel.
Power Cord Requirements
The power cord you received with this computer conforms to local
specifications for use in the country where you purchased it. Power cord use
in other countries may require an additional adapter and/or separate power
cord. For additional information on local power requirements, contact an
authorized dealer, reseller, or service provider.
About the AC Adapter
The AC adapter will automatically recognize any compatible power supply
connected to the computer. The AC adapter can also be used to recharge the
battery, which begins immediately after the AC Adapter cord is connected. A
green LED will light to confirm charging is in progress. The ideal range for safe
operation of the computer is from 100 ~ 240V AC.
1. AC Power Cord / 2. AC Adapter / 3. DC (Direct Current) Cord
Warning :
· Using the AC adapter to power other devices can damage the adapter or
the device. This AC adapter is only designed for use with the product.
· Be sure to only use the AC adapter that comes provided with this product
or a compatible option from the manufacturer. Other adapters may cause
damage to the computer and will not be covered under the warranty.
· Grasp the adapter plug and not the cord, when unplugging the adapter
from an electrical outlet.
· If the power cord becomes damaged (exposed or frayed, etc.), replace with
a new AC adapter. Using a damaged cord may cause an electrical shock
and may result in fire.
· Power off and unplug the AC adapter from the computer before unplugging
it from the electrical outlet.
Battery (Lithium-Ion)
NOTE: Refer to following hazard statement within the service and
operating documentation or on the adjacent label to the
battery.
1. English
CAUTION: DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY
INSTALLED. REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE
RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER. DISCARD OF USED
BATTERIES IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANUFACTURER'S
INSTRUCTIONS.
2. French
IL Y A DANGER D'EXPLOSION S'IL Y A REMPLACEMENT
INCORRECT DE LA BATTERIE. REMPLACER UNIQUEMENT AVEC
UNE BATTERIE DU MÊME TYPE OU D'UN TYPE RECOMMANDÉ
PAR LE CONSTRUCTEUR. METTER AU RÉBUT LES BATTERIES
USAGÉES
CONFORMÉMENT
AUX
INSTRUCTIONS
DU
FABRICANT.
3. German
VORSICHT ! Explisionsgefahr bei unsachgemäßen Austausch der
Batterie.
Ersatz nur durch denselben oder einem vom Hersteller empfohlenem
ähnlichen Typ.
Entsorgung gebrauchter Batterien nach Angaben des Herstellers.
4. Swedish
Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte.
Använd samma batterityp eller en ekvivalent typ som rekommenderas
av apparattillverkaren. Kassera använt batteri enligt fabrikantens
instruktion.
5. Danish
Lithiumbatteri- Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig håndtering.
Udskiftning må kum ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type.
Lever det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandoren.
6. Norwegian
Ekspolsjonsafe ved feilaktig skifte av batteri.
Benytt samme batteritype eller en tilsvarende type anbefalt av
apparatfabriknten.
Brukte batterier kasseres I henhold til fabrikantens instruksjoner.
7. Finnish
Paristo voi räjähtää, jos se on virheellisesti asennettu.
Vaihda paristo ainostaan laitevalmistajan suosittelemaan tyyppiin.
Hävitä käyteet paristo valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti.
FCC Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may case 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 to receiver is connected.
¨ Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Use of shielded cord is required to comply with Class B limits in Subpart B of
Part 15 of the FCC rules. Do not make any changes or modifications to the
equipment unless otherwise specified in the manual. If such changes or
modifications should be made, you could be required to stop operation of the
equipment.
FCC Caution:
1. The 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.
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
2. This Transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with
any other antenna or transmitter.
3. FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement
This device has been tested for compliance with FCC RF Exposure (SAR)
limits. The equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set
forth for an uncontrolled environment.
4. Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user authority to operate the
equipment.
Table of Contents
BEFORE USING YOUR COMPUTER ................................................. 1
Product Features.......................................................................... 2
Installation Guidelines................................................................... 3
CHAPTER 1.............................................................................. 5
GETTING STARTED ...................................................................... 5
Unpacking the Product.................................................................. 6
Packing List.................................................................................. 6
Power Supply ............................................................................... 7
Using the Battery.......................................................................................7
Using the AC adapter................................................................................9
The Back Stand .......................................................................... 10
The Stylus Pen ........................................................................... 11
Performing Mouse Clicks and Other Procedures with the Stylus Pen ..11
For Optimal Performance from the Stylus Pen ..................................... 12
The CMOS Camera.................................................................... 12
CHAPTER 2............................................................................. 13
SYSTEM OVERVIEW .................................................................... 13
Front View of the Computer ........................................................ 14
Right Side View of the Computer................................................. 17
Left Side View of the Computer ................................................... 18
Top View of the Computer........................................................... 19
Bottom View of the Computer...................................................... 19
Rear View of the Computer ......................................................... 20
CHAPTER 3............................................................................. 21
PROTECTING AND MAINTAINING .................................................... 21
Caring for Your Computer ........................................................... 22
Routine Care .......................................................................................... 22
Caring for the Battery............................................................................. 22
Caring for the AC Adapter...................................................................... 23
Caring for the Touch Screen Display..................................................... 23
The System BIOS Utility ............................................................. 24
Configuring DRAM, HDD ............................................................ 25
Connecting to a Local Area Network (LAN).................................. 26
Adjusting the Video Resolution.................................................... 27
Changing the Video Resolution of the Computer ................................. 27
Changing the Video Resolution of an External Display ........................ 27
CHAPTER 4............................................................................. 28
SPECIFICATIONS & SOFTWARE ..................................................... 28
Specifications and Standard Features......................................... 29
Software..................................................................................... 32
Using the Bluetooth Utility, BlueSoleil
TM
................................................ 32
Enabling Bluetooth Devices................................................................... 35
Using the Smart Panel to Calibrate and Rotate the Screen ................. 37
Using The Front Panel Hot Key Utility ......................................... 39
Before Using Your Computer
Congratulations on your purchase of the product.
You will soon be in command of the worlds most lightweight,
efficient and secure solution for managing all of your
technology and mission critical data. Scale the computer and
streamline the costs of day to day business operations and
multimedia demands. Discover the computer’s unparalleled
in-the-field versatility for efficiently and reliably coordinating a
myriad of tasks without costing a fortune.
Chapter Preview:
·
Product Features
·
Installation Guidelines
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Product Features
The product is a portable multimedia device empowering highly mobile users
with wireless computing capabilities for day to day business and wireless
applications. Its light weight and supreme portability combined with
state-of-the-art
multimedia
capabilities
provide
exceptional
writing,
maneuvering, and on-your-feet computing. The product’s primary features
include:
· Processor and OS (Operating System): INTEL ATOM N270 Processor
1.6 GHz and Microsoft® Windows® XP Embedded / Vista OS, a stable
platform, providing exceptional performance for highly mobile users under
extreme and variable conditions.
· Multimedia LCD Display: 8.9-inch TFT (1024x600) LCD with Touch
Screen Control Panel (LED back light / Sunlight readable) and Smart Panel
Application enhancing user’s ability to view data outdoors and under
moving conditions.
· Complete Connectivity from Anywhere: The computer’s built in
®
Integrated Bluetooth , IEEE 802.11b+g WLAN offers the mobile user the
maximum opportunities to stay connected from anywhere, ensuring
uninterrupted data sharing and synchronization. Limitless instant accesses
to business critical information.
· Integrated Ports and Adaptability: Multiple I/O ports (3 x USB 2.0,
Ethernet, external VGA port, PCI express Card/34) provide optimum
versatility for any user’s needs. Its ultra light weight and integrated wireless
capability enable an effective mobile office. Multiple carrying options
provide quick on-the-fly versatility while executing daily tasks comfortably
and efficiently.
Note: Read the following Instructions Manual carefully before unpacking
and setting it up. Refer to the Instructions Manual if you encounter any
problems. Keep this Instructions Manual on hand for your reference.
Before Using Your Computer
Installation Guidelines
Read the following before assembling or disassembling the computer:
1. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product and within the
Manual.
2. Before you begin cleaning the computer, make sure that you have
unplugged all power cords and the device is Powered Off. Use a damp
cloth for cleaning. Do not use liquids of any kind or aerosol cleaners.
3. Never place the computer on an unstable surface; it may fall, causing
serious damage to it.
4. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) with the computer
during an electrical storm. There may be remote risk of electric shock from
lightning.
5. To ensure optimum performance and to protect the computer from
overheating, ventilation slots must not be covered or obstructed in any way.
The computer should never be placed near a radiator, heat register or in a
built-in cabinet unless adequate ventilation is provided.
6. The computer should only be operated using the specified power indicated
on the Warning Label located on the battery. If you are unsure of the type of
power available to your locale, consult a dealer or the local power
company.
7. If using an extension cord with the computer, make sure that the total
ampere rating of the equipment plugged into the extension cord does not
exceed the extension cord ampere rating. Also note that the total rating of
all the devices plugged into the circuit does not exceed the fuse rating.
8. Never force objects of any kind into the computer’s ventilation or housing
slots as they may contact dangerous voltage points or spark resulting in
electrical shock or a fire. Keep all liquids of any kind away from the
computer.
9. Always disconnect all telephone lines & all power cords from the wall outlet
before servicing or disassembling this product. Refer to the dealer or a
qualified technician under the following conditions:
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a. When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed.
b. If liquid has been spilled into the product.
c. If the computer has been exposed to rain or water.
d. If the computer does not operate normally when the operating
instructions are followed. Adjust only those controls that are specified in
the Operating Instructions or improper adjustment may require
calibration again from a qualified technician.
e. If the computer has been dropped or the housing has been damaged.
f. If the computer experiences a distinct change in performance, indicating
a need for service.
CHAPTER 1
Getting Started
Chapter Preview:
·
Unpacking and setting up the Product
·
Packing list
·
Power Supply
·
The Back Stand
·
The Stylus Pen
·
The CMOS Camera
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Unpacking the Product
Before unpacking the product, prepare a suitable workspace for your
computer. Make sure the workspace is level, stable and near an electrical
outlet.
1. Open the box and remove the contents preserving the integrity of the box
as you may need it and all of the packing materials for future shipping.
2. Inspect the contents for damage. If you find any irregularities or anything
appears to be missing, contact your Dealer immediately. Check that the
following components are included in the box:
Packing List
□
1. The Computer Unit
□
4. Power Cord
□
2. Battery
□
5. Panel Cloth
□
3. AC Power Adapter
CHAPTER 1 - Getting Started
Power Supply
The computer can be powered using either the built in battery or the AC
Power Adapter plugged into any grounded AC power outlet.
Using the Battery
The primary source of power for the computer is a Lithium-Ion battery pack.
The battery pack will first need to be installed on the underside of the
computer. After following the battery installation instructions below, plug the
AC adapter into any electrical outlet and the computer will begin recharging
immediately. In the future, you should not have to access the battery pack
unless you wish to replace it with a fresh one.
Note:
1. The Battery LED lights green when charging and will turn off when the
battery is fully charged.
2. When charging the first time, it is recommended that the battery be
allowed to charge for no less than eight hours.
3. It will take a longer time to complete the charging process, if the user is
using the computer at the same time.
To install and remove the battery
pack:
Power down the computer using the
Power
Switch
Power Switch.
Installing the Battery:
1. Correctly align the battery and the notches in the battery bay. Firmly
push the battery toward the computer until it clicks securely into place.
2. Turn the computer on using the power switch or begin recharging using
the AC Adapter cord.
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Removing/Replacing the Battery:
1. Push the slide while gently pushing the battery away from the battery
bay. The battery will release from the computer and allow you to remove
it.
2. Carefully lift the battery out.
Caring for the Battery
· Do not heat, tamper or place the battery in water or near a fire.
· Do not subject the battery to unusual forces such as hitting it, stepping on it
or dropping it.
· Do not attempt to open or service the battery pack.
· Only replace the battery with the same model or one of compatible design.
CHAPTER 1 - Getting Started
Using the AC Adapter
When connecting the computer to external power:
1. Plug the DC power cord into the DC jack
on the computer.
2. Plug the 3-prong AC power adapter cord
into a grounded electrical outlet.
DC
Input
Use the AC adapter to power the computer
or recharge the battery when it is low.
Caring for the AC Adapter
· Be sure to only use the AC adapter that comes provided with this product
or a compatible option from the manufacturer. Other adapters may cause
damage to the computer and will not be covered under the warranty.
· Grasp the adapter plug and not the cord, when unplugging the adapter
from an electrical outlet.
· If the power cord becomes damaged (exposed or frayed, etc.), replace with
a new AC adapter. Using a damaged cord may cause an electrical shock
and may result in fire.
· Power off and unplug the AC adapter from the computer before unplugging
it from the electrical outlet.
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The Back Stand
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Opening the Back Stand
1. Unfold the back stand (refer to fig. 2).
2. Place the computer on a flat and stable surface carefully leaning it onto the
stand, ensuring that the back stand is securely in place.
Detaching the Back Stand
Fold the stand against the back cover of the computer (refer to Fig. 2).
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The Stylus Pen
The stylus pen emulates all of the functions of a standard mouse and can be
effortlessly used in place of a mouse and a standard keyboard. The stylus pen
tucks into a designated holder on the lower left side of the computer.
Performing Mouse Clicks and Other Procedures with the Stylus Pen
To select an item or open a menu on the screen as you usually left click on an
external mouse:
Ø
Tap the item or menu with the tip of the stylus pen
To double-click an item on the screen as you normally double click an external
mouse:
Ø
Tap the item twice with the tip of the stylus pen. (You need to lift the stylus
pen from the screen quickly between taps.)
To select an item as you normally right click on an external mouse:
Ø
Press the tip of the stylus pen on the item and hold it until the pop-up
menu appears, then tap the choice.
You can also use the stylus pen to write characters, symbols and draw
pictures using additional handwriting software, for example, Windows XP
Painter.
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The five basic stylus pen operations and their external mouse equivalents can
be quickly referenced in the table below:
Stylus Pen
External Mouse
Point
Point
Tap
Click
Double-tap
Double-click
Tap and hold
Right-click
Drag
Drag
For Optimal Performance from the Stylus Pen
· Hold the stylus pen in the same way that you would hold a pen or pencil
when writing on paper.
· Hold the computer securely when mobile and using the stylus pen.
· Lift and tap the stylus pen quickly between double taps. Avoid using the
stylus pen to push the computer buttons.
· For the most reliable operations, hold the stylus pen and tap vertically,
perpendicular to the LCD display.
The CMOS Camera
Supporting auto reverse function.
Refer to the right diagram, the user
can rotate the camera for taking
pictures.
Rotate
180
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CHAPTER 2
System Overview
This chapter contains six illustrations, highlighting each
external component and its respective functions.
Chapter Preview:
·
Front view of the Computer
·
Right side view of the Computer
·
Left side view of the Computer
·
Top view of the Computer
·
Bottom view of the Computer
·
Rear view and Build In Back Stand
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Front View of the Computer
1.
8.9 inch TFT (1024x600) LCD Display with Touch Screen Control
Panel:
Data can be entered the computer module using the stylus pen or a
soft/USB/wireless keyboard. A soft keyboard can be located by tapping
the keyboard icon in the bottom right on the desktop. Data can also be
entered via a USB keyboard plugged into the USB port on the left side of
the computer. The computer’s USB ports support most USB keyboards
and pointing devices.
2.
Internal Microphone:
Effortless input of monaural sound recording.
3.
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Status LEDs:
LED Indicator
Relevant
Component
Description
Orange (Flashing)
Hard Drive
Disk Accessing
Green (Off)
Battery
Battery Available
Green (Solid)
Battery
Battery Charging
Blue (Solid)
Power
System Powered On
CHAPTER 2 – System Overview
4.
Front Panel Buttons:
10
7 9 11
The above 10 quick access buttons are used for navigating applications
in the Microsoft Windows XP environment (or relevant OS) and to setup
the System BIOS Utility in DOS mode (alternative function).
·
The Quick Reference table below illustrates the Button, its
alternative Function, and a brief Function Description while in the
System BIOS Utility in DOS Mode
Button
Keyboard Function


“Yes” Confirmation

“No” Confirmation

Change Value

Change Value

<←>
Move / Select Item
<↓>
Move / Select Item

10
<↑>
Move / Select Item
11
<→>
Move / Select Item
Description in Bios Utility
Launch CMOS Setup Utility
Exit / Return
Selection Confirmation
· Navigating applications in Microsoft® Windows® XP Environments
Use the quick reference table below to identify each button’s default setting.
Users can define each quick access button by invoking the Key Define
Utility (Hot Key definition section). The quick launch icon appears in the
Windows systems tray, in the lower-right corner of the Windows desktop.
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Level
Level
All
Levels
16
Button
Label
Brief Description of Function
Rotate Key to Next Level
Enable / Disable Touch Screen Function
LCD Back Light Control Utility
Invokes On-Screen Keyboard
Scroll Page Up
Scroll Page Down
Rotate Key to Next Level
Warm Start: 
Invokes Volume Control Utility
Invokes Window Media Player
Voice Recording Start/Stop
Enables/Disables Wireless Function
Rotate Key to Next Level
Invokes User Defined Program
Invokes User Defined Program
Invokes User Defined Program
Screen Resolution
1024x768 ←→ 1024x600
Screen Rotation
Button
Label
Brief Description of Function
<←>
Left Arrow
<↓>
Down Arrow

10
<↑>
Up Arrow
11
<→>
Right Arrow
Enter
CHAPTER 2 – System Overview
5.
Internal Dual Speakers:
The computer’s built-in dual speakers support audio applications for all
media software. Volume and equalizer control can be adjusted via the OS
or additional multimedia application software. Sound will mute when
headphones are detected.
Right Side View of the Computer
11. External Hard Drive Slot:
2.5" 16G Solid State Drive (SSD)
12. PCI Express Card/34 Slot:
PCI Express Card/34
13. Network Jack (RJ45):
Interfaces with an Ethernet 10/100/1000 Mbps Base-T network
connection.
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Left Side View of the Computer
21. External Microphone Jack:
For recording or voice-control functions, an additional microphone plugs
in here.
22. External Headphone (out) Jack:
Connect devices such as headphones or speakers to this jack.
23. USB 2.0 Ports:
Permits hot plugging of USB peripheral devices to the computer. The
USB ports support most USB mouse and keyboard devices.
24. DC-in Jack:
Plug the DC (Direct Current) end of the AC Adapter into this jack for
external power and battery recharging. Before plugging in the power cord,
you must first verify that the external power voltage is appropriate for your
geographical area.
25. VGA-Out Port:
Connects an external (VGA) display monitor to the computer.
26. Stylus Pen:
A stylus pen is used to activate the touch screen display and functions in
the same way as an external mouse. The stylus pen is partially visible
from the left side of the computer and can be located by pulling it from its
secure housing. Only use the tip of the stylus pen when interacting with
the LCD display to prevent damage to the display surface.
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Top View of the Computer
31. Power Switch:
Powers the computer ON and OFF. Press and hold for 4 seconds to
initiate Power OFF.
Bottom View of the Computer
41. Battery Pack:
A 6-cell 5200mAh removable Lithium-Ion battery pack comes standard
with the computer. Each cell comes equipped with short circuit,
over-charge, over-discharge, over-current and abuses protection.
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Rear View of the Computer
51. GPS: (optional)
Support 20-channel GPS.
52. CMOS Camera: (optional)
The build-in 1.3M pixels CMOS camera module supports auto reverse
function. Images can be captured and disseminated instantaneously.
Images will reverse automatically as soon as the camera rotates more
than 100 degrees.
53. Memory Slots:
Allow users to expand memory up to 2 GB.
54. Docking Ports:
The battery charger port. The USB ports support most USB mouse and
keyboard devices.
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CHAPTER 3
Protecting & Maintaining
Chapter Preview:
·
Caring for your Computer
·
The System BIOS Utility
·
Configuring DRAM, HDD
·
Connecting to a Local Area Network
·
Adjusting the Resolutions for the Computer’s Display and
an External Display
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Caring for Your Computer
To guarantee a long life for the computer and to ensure it functions optimally,
pay particular attention to the following recommended maintenance
guidelines.
Routine Care
Follow these guidelines to keep the computer working properly:
· Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the computer in any way.
· Do not place anything on top of the device or its LCD display to prevent
damage to the screen.
· Avoid using and storing the computer in locations where static or electrical
interference can damage in the internal components.
· Avoid using and storing the computer in locations exposed to extreme
temperature fluctuations, likely condensation, or direct sunlight.
· Keep the device away from moisture such as exposure to liquids or
precipitation.
· Only operate the device with the battery pack installed, even when using
external power. This ensures the computer will have the sufficient power to
maintain and save data when disconnected from the external power
source.
· Store the device in its docking station when not in use.
Caring for the Battery
· Do not heat, tamper or place the battery in water or near a fire.
· Do not subject the battery to unusual forces such as hitting it, stepping on it
or dropping it.
· Do not attempt to open or service the battery pack.
· Only replace the battery with the same model or one of compatible design.
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Caring for the AC Adapter
· Be sure to only use the AC adapter that comes provided with this product
or a compatible option from the manufacturer. Other adapters may cause
damage to the computer and will not be covered under the warranty.
· Grasp the adapter plug and not the cord, when unplugging the adapter
from an electrical outlet.
· If the power cord becomes damaged (exposed or frayed, etc.), replace with
a new AC adapter. Using a damaged cord may cause an electrical shock
and may result in fire.
· Power off and unplug the AC adapter from the computer before unplugging
it from the electrical outlet.
Caring for the Touch Screen Display
· Never spray liquids of any kind directly onto the display screen or allow
excess liquid to drip into the device.
· Never place anything on the display screen that could cause damage to the
LCD display, for example, drinks and food.
· Never scratch the surface of the LCD display with any sharp or damaging
objects.
· Avoid exposing the computer to direct sunlight or excessive ultraviolet
radiation for an extended period of time.
· To clean the exterior of the device, wipe the screen and the housing with a
soft, damp cloth moistened with water. Never use soap or other cleaning
products on the LCD screen. It may discolor the outer coating and damage
screen visibility.
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The System BIOS Utility
AWARD BIOS
The computer operates using AWARD Basic Input / Output System (BIOS).
Individual explanations are available on the system BIOS screen.
BIOS Setup Utility
The Setup Utility enables you to change the most important system settings,
adjusting the system’s internal clock and the preferred boot device, etc.
Unnecessary changes to the system settings may cause the computer to
become unstable or compromise its performance.
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7 9 11
Initiating and Navigating the Setup Utility
· Press button #1 on the front panel of the computer or the  key on
an external keyboard during system startup before the OS (Operating
System) begins to load.
· Refer to the Front Panel Button descriptions in Chapter 2 for navigating
applications in the System BIOS Utility.
· Read detail navigating information on the bottom of the display screen for
every button and keystroke.
· Read each field or item descriptions on the right hand side of the display
screen.
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Configuring DRAM, HDD
Configuring DRAM
1. Remove these 5 screws.
2. Dismount the back stand.
Configuring HDD
1. Remove the screw.
2. Dismount the HDD Holder.
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Connecting to a Local Area Network (LAN)
Users can connect to local area networks (LANs). LANs give users access to
network resources, such as printers and file servers on the corporate network,
and possibly to the Internet.
To connect to a LAN :
1.
Check that the existing LAN supports Ethernet 10 Base-T (10Mbps), 100
Base-T (10Mbps) or 1000 Base-TX (100Mbps) connections.
2.
Plug the LAN cable (not supplied) into the built-in Network Jack (LAN
Port). The cable must have an RJ-45 connector.
3.
Windows automatically detects and sets up a LAN connection. To edit
settings, open Network and Dial-up Connections in Control Panel.
See Windows Help for information about setting up and using LAN
connections. Contact the network administrator for network information.
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Adjusting the Computer’s and External Displays’ Resolution
Changing the Video Resolution of the Computer
1. Choose one of the two options to open the Display Properties dialog
box:
1.1. Click the right button of the mouse on the desktop and select
Properties from the menu. or,
1.2. Click the Start button and select Control Panel. Double click the
Display icon.
2. Select the Settings tab. Select the Advanced option.
3. Select the Adapter option. Select the List All Modes.
4. Confirm the desired display mode (ex. 1024x600/ True Color (32 bits)/
60Hertz).
Changing the Video Resolution of an External Display
1. Plug the VGA cord into the VGA output port. Plug the other end of the
cord into the external CRT Display or Projector.
2. Use one of the following two options to open Monitor Properties in the
dialog box:
2.1. Click the right button of the mouse on the desktop and select
Properties from the menu. or,
2.2. Click the Start button and select Control Panel. Double click the
Display icon.
3. Select Settings. Select S3 Display.
4. Configure the Display Device and apply the new settings to the external
display.
4.1. Set the Display Device to CRT disabling the LCD.
4.2. Select Apply to confirm the new settings.
5. Select a new video resolution (ex. 1024 x 768) for the external CRT.
Note: Correct operation will disable the LCD and enable the external
display.
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Specifications & Software
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Specifications and Standard Features
Processor
INTEL ATOM N270 Processor 1.6 G
Chipset
INTEL 945GSE (Integrated North & South bridge)
Operating System
®
®
Microsoft Windows XP Embedded / Vista
Option: Linux / WIN CE
System BIOS
AWARD BIOS
Memory
1G DDR II DRAM 200 pin (533-MHz / MAX 2G)
Display
¨ 8.9-inch TFT (1024x600) LCD Touch Panel
¨ Simulation to 1024x768 by Hot Key
¨ LED Back Light / Sunlight Readable
Pointing Device
Touch Panel Screen and Stylus Pen Input Device
Storage
16G Solid State Drive (SSD)
Option: 2.5" 160-GB SATA Hard Drive
Communication
¨ 10/100/1000 Mbps Base-T Ethernet LAN
Wireless Connectivity
¨ Wireless LAN : IEEE 802.11b+g
®
¨ Integrated Bluetooth
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CMOS Camera
¨ 1.3M Pixels CMOS Camera Module
¨ Support Auto Reverse Function
GPS (optional)
¨ Support 20-channel GPS
Multimedia
¨ Internal microphone and dual speakers (HD Audio On-board
Sound, 24Bit Stereo, Full Duplex)
¨ External volume on/off controls via hot key setting
Battery
6-cell 5200mAh Removable Lithium-Ion Battery Pack. Short circuit,
over-charge, over-discharge, over-current and abuses protected.
Power Supply
External AC Adapter (175g / AC Input 100~240V, 50/60Hz, 2 Pin Inlet
8-Shape / DC Output 16V, 3.75A, 5.5x2.5x10 S Type) includes Power
Cord.
Included Accessories
Stylus pen, panel cloth, power cord and adapter.
Interfaces
RJ45 Port
3x USB 2.0 Ports
PCI Express Card/34 Slot
External Microphone In Port
External Headphone
VGA Port
DC Power In
LED Status Indicators :
HDD LED (Orange)
Flashing
Battery LED (Green)
Off
Solid
Power LED (Blue)
Solid
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Ethernet LAN
Series A Connectors
PCI Express Card/34
2.5mm Receptacle
2.5mm Receptacle
D-Sub 15 pin
2.5mm Center Pin
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–
–
–
Disk Accessing
Battery Available
Battery Charging
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Mobility
Dimensions : 240mm x 190mm x 26mm
Warranty :
ONE year limited warranty parts.
Environmental Specifications
¨ Operating temperature : -10° to 40°C (14° to 104°F)
¨ Storage temperature :
-20° to 75°C (-4° to 167°F)
Certification of System
FCC / CE / CB
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Software
Using The Bluetooth Utility: BlueSoleilTM
BlueSoleil allows the computer to wirelessly access a variety of Bluetooth
enabled digital devices, such as cameras, mobile phones, headsets, printers,
and GPS receivers. Users can also create networks and exchange data with
other Bluetooth enabled computers or PDAs.
When launching BlueSoleil from the desktop, six menus will appear:
¨ File Menu
¨ View Menu
¨ My Bluetooth Menu
¨ My Services Menu
¨ Tools Menu
¨ Help Menu
l File Menu
Hide
Hide the BlueSoleil Window. Connections are still
maintained.
Always on Top
Keeps the BlueSoleil Window on top.
Exit
Exit BlueSoleil.
l View Menu
Main Window
Show the BlueSoleil Main Window.
Service Window
Show the BlueSoleil Service Window.
Arrange Devices
Arrange remote devices by Device Name, Address
or Type.
Refresh Devices
Refresh the list of remote devices detected by
BlueSoleil.
Note:
If you select Refresh Devices, the list of
previously detected devices will not be cleared. To
initiate a new device search and clear the list, press
F5.
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l My Bluetooth Menu
Bluetooth Device Discovery
Search for other Bluetooth enabled devices
within range.
Bluetooth Service Discovery
Browse for relevant services of the selected
remote device.
Security
Configure security settings for the local device.
Device Properties
Configure properties for the local device.
l My Services Menu
Start Service
Begin the selected local Bluetooth service.
Stop Service
End the selected local Bluetooth service.
Status
View the status of the selected local Bluetooth
service.
Properties
Configure the properties for the local Bluetooth
service.
l Tools Menu
My Bluetooth Shortcuts
Select a shortcut to connect or delete.
Find Device
Search for a device by Device Name and
Address and click Find. The specified device
will appear highlighted in the Main Window.
Add New Device
Add a remote device by entering the Bluetooth
device address.
Add Device from History
Add a remote device from the history list.
Delete the selected device from the history.
Configurations
Quick Connect
Assign a remote device to automatically
connect with a Bluetooth serial port whenever
an application opens a specified port.
Remove a device from the selected port.
Unplug HID
Remove
Human
Interface
Devices
from
BlueSoleil.
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Note: For the connected HID, BlueSoleil will
reconnect in the instance of connection loss,
except however, the unplugged HID.
My Bluetooth Device
Recommended for advanced users only.
l Help Menu
Contents and Index F1
Access BlueSoleil Help Online.
About BlueSoleil
Information about your computer’s version of
BlueSoleil.
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Enable Bluetooth Devices
Step 1. Press the Bluetooth Setting Button of the Device.
Step 2. Select
and
My
scroll
Bluetooth
Bluetooth
down
to
Device
Discovery to find out all
of
your
available
Bluetooth devices.
Step 3. BlueSoliel will display all available devices on the screen.
Right-click the corresponding remote device icon and select Pair
Device from the menu. Make sure the Bluetooth Setting Button of the
Device is active, if not, retry.
Step 4. Type the Passkey and click OK to confirm.
After the Bluetooth device has been successfully configured with the
computer, the remote device icon will display a red checkmark.
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Step 5. Double-click the remote device icon and select Connect and then
Bluetooth Human Interface Device Service from the menu. Be sure
the Bluetooth Setting Button on the Device is active, if not, retry.
Step 6. BlueSoliel will display the link between local and remote devices
indicating that the connection was successful.
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Using The Smart Panel to Calibrate and Rotate The Screen
Select the icon
in the Windows system tray or Start Menu -> All Programs
-> Hot Key & Smart Panel Utilities -> Hot Key & Smart Panel Utilities to launch
the program.
The following will appear:
Rotates the screen 90o counter clockwise.
Rotates the screen 90o clockwise.
Rotates the screen 180o degrees.
Screen calibration
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Tap or click
or select the icon
on the desktop to launch the
Calibration program and the following panels will appear.
Select Tool, then select 4 Point Calibration. A red flashing X will appear
in the lower-left corner of the screen, then tap or click the X and hold it
until the green X appears. Follow the same steps to finish the other three
red X calibration.
Note: Make sure to calibrate the screen before your first screen rotation.
l The First Installation
The following panel will appear if the user installs the software setup
procedure oneself. Users have to install Microsoft .NET Framework before
the first installation of Hot Key & Smart Panel Utilities.
Select “Yes” to install Microsoft .NET Framework immediately or users can
download Microsoft .NET Framework from Microsoft website later.
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Using The Front Panel Hot Key Utility
Select the icon
in the Windows system tray or Start Menu -> All Programs
-> Hot Key & Smart Panel Utilities -> Hot Key & Smart Panel Utilities to launch
the program.
The following Primary Panel will appear:
Switches to nxet level functions.
The following Secondary Panel will appear:
Switches to next level functions.
The following Third Panel will appear:
Switches to next level functions.
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l Launch a Program via Primary, Secondary and Third Panels
Tap the icon twice to launch the program.
l Primary Level Functions :
Switches to next level functions
Enable / Disable Touch Screen Function
LCD Back Light Control Utility
Invokes On-Screen Keyboard
Scroll Page Up
Scroll Page Down
l Secondary Level Functions :
Switches to next level functions
System Warm Reboot ( +  + )
Invokes Volume Control Utility
Invokes Windows Media Player
Record Audio (Start / Stop)
Enables/Disables Wireless Function
l Third Level Functions :
Switches to next level functions
Invoke User Defined Program
Invoke User Defined Program
Invoke User Defined Program
Screen Resolution
1024x768 ←→ 1024x600
Screen Rotation
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User Defined Program Function Setting
Right-click icon
in the Windows system tray to enter the setting menu.
The following panel will appear:
Action Type : Enable “Virtual Key” or “Executable Application”
Virtual Key
: Use top-down menu to select a simulating function
Application
: Use Brow to select an executable application
Parameters : Specify the parameters for the above application
Description : Describe the function of the above application
Save
: Save the User Defined Information
l The First Installation
Please refer to the descriptions of “The First Installation” for “Using the Smart
Panel to Calibrate and Rotate the Screen”.
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