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1. 55 Figure 8 4 Configure Advanced CPU Settings ScCreen rrnnnrnnannannnannnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnner 55 Figure 8 5 Disable DTS Based Thermal Management rrrrrnnnnnnnennnnnrennnnerennnnvrernnnvne 56 Figure 8 6 Max CPUID Value Limit Screen rrarrrrrannrrrannrrrannrnnannrnvannnnnansennnnrnnnnnennnnnee 56 Figure 8 7 Max G Stale STEEN senes rues Yee eu Ye ve va VES uxo ERE SENE e Ee SERE E EIE REFERT ER ESTE 57 HESS IDE NNN 57 Figure 8 9 ATA IDE Configuration rranranrnnnrrrnnnerrnnnenrnnnenrnnnnnnnnnennnnnennansennnnsnnnnnennnnnee 58 Figure 8 10 Super IO Gonfguralibn Lauussameasseumsmemaemes pm 58 TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 10 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 e TFAG Technology Advancement Group Inc Operations Manual Figure 8 11 Serial Port 1 Address Screen rrrannrnrannrnrannrnrannrnnnnnnnnnnnennansennnnsnnnnnennnnnee 59 Figure o T2 SPENNE OO ee 59 Figure 8 13 ACPI Version Features ccccccceceececeeeeseeeeceeeeceeeeseeeeseeeeseeeeseueeaeeesaeeeeas 60 Figure 8 14 General ACPI Configuration cccccccccceeceeseseeceeeeeseeeeeseuseeseeeeeseeeeesaaeees 60 Figure 8 15 General ACPI Configuration Screen rrrrannrnrannrnnannrnrnnnennannennnnnennnnrnnnnner 61 Figure 8 16 General ACPI Configuration cccccccccceececeeeeeseeeeeeseeeeseueeeseaeeesaeeesaaeess 61 Figure 8 17 AGPI Settings SCEE ies ooo eee rpe o Ennio e ooa eaae
2. Scan e TEE Ra Ko Cour ight 1985 2009 Amer ican Megatrends Inc Figure 8 7 Max C State Screen 8 On the Main Menu screen scroll down to IDE Press Enter Figure 8 8 Main BEB dvanc ced PCIPnP gt Em Chipset de ix de egeo agli den iv bo cmd e GT iiltiguretion ACPI Configuration NPS Configuration PCI Express Configuration Smbios Configuration Remote Access Configuration Select ae USB Configuration ri Select Item Thermal Configuration Enter Go to Sub Screen F1 General Help F10 Save and Exito Exit Ed x Zu STETTIN TE Wr UN UP EE VETT s02 66 C Copur ic 1985 208 Figure 8 8 IDE Configuration TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 57 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 Technology Advancement Group Inc Advancement Group Inc Operations Manual I f G 9 ATI IDE Configuration No Change Press Escape to return to the Main Menu Figure 8 9 BIOS SETUP UTILITY ATA IDE Configuration Compatiblel Disabledi 35 Deu ice mise slices Change Opt General He1 Save and E Figure 8 9 ATA IDE Configuration 10 On the Main Menu screen scroll down to Super IO Configuration Press Enter Figure 8 10 BIOS SETUP UTILITY cmi ee Fidvanced PCIPmP _ Boot oct e EAS 22311 onfigure SuperIU Chipset Ura sd Bnfig r tion ERR Ganrigaretion Sup ver IE t tior
3. 2 Select Shut Down from the drop down menu and press OK Hard Shut Down 1 Hold Down Power Button within Windows this will Shut Down All NOTE Ensure that LED s are off otherwise they will drain the battery 6 1 3 To operate Commander in Night Vision Mode NVIS 1 Commence with the Commander turned on in normal operating mode TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 24 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 Technology Advancement Group Inc O pe rati O n S M an u al 2 Turn the contrast all the way DOWN This action will place the Commander in the NVIS Mode of operation 3 To return to normal operational mode turn the contrast all the way UP TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 25 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Inc 6 1 4 Using the On screen Keyboard Use the on screen keyboard to enter text and perform various keyboard functions 1 Click the on screen keyboard icon E located on the Windows system tray and the software keyboard will appear onscreen Figure 6 1 Software Keyboard 2 Tap the characters on the on screen keyboard with the touchscreen digitizer pen NOTE To protect the LCD display use the touchscreen or digitizer pen on your touchscreen 6 1 5 Using the Bluetooth Wireless Feature Optional Depending on your model your tablet PC may incorporate the Bluetooth capability f
4. Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 63 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 TAG Operations Manual an echnology Advancement Group Inc 21 At the Advanced Settings screen scroll down and select MPS Configuration Press Enter Figure 8 21 E BIOS SETUP UTILITY or or aL m uperil Cont i guration ACPI Configuration B MPS Configuration Expres Conf iguration bios Conf igur ation Sql A i EDEN Remote fici cess C Conf igurati m DON is SUR ames ad USB Conf igur LO Su a ds Vis ITANE s T is 1 Vie x A r SN Ax y UL n ETEM tM N o JG 1 M AA i E ue Thermal Co p kl WR Enter Go tc a gt y WR i j Jl gu re Genera Se etc Select I eres KERR Y LENS TETEN ETE i v02 66 O Copuright 1985 2009 Amer can Megatrends Figure 8 21 Advanced Seitings Screen 22 At the MPS Revision screen No Change Press Escape Figure 8 22 ESS mro SETUP UTILITY elect Screen Select Item Change Option General Help Save and Exit Exit an Megatrends Inc u0266 C Co Figure 8 22 MPS Revision Screen TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 64 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 TAG aoe Advancement Group Ine Operations Manual 23 At the Advanced Settings screen scroll down and select PCI Express Configuration Press Enter Figure 8 23 BLOS SETUP UTILITY ion sior r PCI Express Configuration oni iquration remote Acc 2S5 L
5. then click Control Panel Figure 7 6 options T o a g Y 1 3 o 5 8 See Also Op Windows Update Help and Support Phone and e Q 32 amp mu a9 us 5 Faxes nguage Cameras a e Center us g G amp Figure 7 6 Control Panel 2 Double click the Add Hardware icon Figure 7 7 Add Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Add Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you Install software to support the hardware you add to your computer Troubleshoot problems you may be having with your hardware Fy haiie come shan installation CH it is recommended that you click Cancel to close this wizard and use the manufacturer s CD to install this hardware To continue click Mext Figure 7 7 Add Hardware Wizard TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 Page 47 of 78 Technology Advancement Group Inc Operations Manual e I IG 7 3 Installing Legacy Peripherals When you install what Microsoft calls a legacy peripheral you will need to use the Add Hardware Wizard as described to let Windows know about the new device 7 3 1 Removing Legacy Peripherals When removing a legacy peripheral from your system you need to let Windows know that the device is gone This enables Windows to reuse the resources places in memory and internal communications channels that it previously allocated to that device To tell
6. 2010 TAG Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Inc 2 The Add New Connection Wizard window appears Select Express Mode Recommended and then click Next Add New Connection Wizard This wizard will create the settings for Bluetooth device connection Please ensure your Bluetooth devices are on and set to discoverable In order to certify Bluetooth there are times when the security setting is modified temporarily When setup ends t retums to the onginal setting automatically 9 Eoues Mode Fisconmended O Custom Moda This allows you to set the details for tha connection 3 Select the device to connect to and click Next Add Hew Connection Wizard Select a device Plaase choose the Blustooth device you wish to use Bluetooth device Device Name 107 ET Figure 6 4 Select Device TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 28 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Inc Depending on the type of Bluetooth device that you want to connect to you will need to enter the pertinent information Sending a File 4 Make sure that the target Bluetooth device is turned on discoverable and within close range See the documentation that came with the Bluetooth device 5 Right click the icon and then click Wireless File Transfer Wire
7. 3 03 29 2010 Operations Manual Technology Advanceme nt Group Inc Figure 5 6 Power Supply 5 2 1 1 Power Supply Specifications e AC DC Adapter 120VAC Input 16VDC 4 0A Output e Dual Hot Swappable 34Whr batteries 1 Estimated battery life 8hrs TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 22 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Inc Chapter 3 Procedures Electronically distributed Subject to user discretion when printed TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 23 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Inc 6 Procedures The procedures within this Chapter contain relevant information to ensure the TC 100 COMMANDER maintains its maximum performance potential 6 1 1 Commander Power Up Check to make sure that all the cables are seated and connected correctly to the back of the unit such as mouse monitor VGA cable and both power cables If equipped In the most common use case the unit will be used in stand alone mode without a mouse monitor or power cable Power Up 1 Press Power Button then turn Brightness UP NOTE If unit is to use battery power the batteries must be charged If batteries are to low unit must be plugged in to the external power supply to power on 6 1 2 Commander Power Down Soft Shutdown 1 At Windows Start Menu Select Shut Down
8. 66 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 TAG Operations Manual 2 At the Advanced Settings screen scroll down and select Remote Access Configuration Press Enter Figure 8 27 Conf gurat ion Cont iqurat ion Remote ficcess Configuration J3B Cont iqura Lion Therma i Configuration ee cR mum RAN T 66 pape ight 1985 2009 Wer ican Meg Figure 8 27 Advanced Settings Screen 28 At the Configure Remote Access Type and Parameters screen No Change Press Escape Figure 8 28 5 SETUP UTILITY Va ES TE Enabled None A iWwayss ANSI E feu Suppor Enabled 29 P 2 FR s 1 gt an Display De lay No De lays eme j ET ae AM i Ae fager a 2 Weg t I dun i mw Pit 1 3d r 394 EN vis I o mda pesni v02 66 Oane ight 1985 5009 EPrICUn Megatrends Figure 8 28 Configure Remote Access Type and Parameters Screen TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 67 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 Operations Manual TAG Technology Advancement Group Inc VARNING Saves wrong values n telo Beo e b gt gt gt gt E Le acy USB Support 29 Atthe Advanced Settings screen scroll donit and select USB Configuration Press Enter Figure 8 29 ILITY J Security TNT SVEEN may cause system to malfunction CPU Configuration IDE Configuration SuperIO Confi
9. Figure 8 4 BIOS SETUP UTILITY mm NN ji Disabled ien Enabled ERU L imit ic able B jit du ability hread ing Te pr Jno logy EN JR hermal Mana gement ed oabled bration Wisabl ed b Enabled 1 Ni abledl Figure 8 5 Disable DTS Based Thermal Management 6 Max CPUID Value Limit screen No Change Figure 8 4 BIOS SETUP UTILITY 2 Se ae Eos ines Si elec T Change Optior 1 General Help F10 Save and E Max CPUID Value Limit 2 zt ui Disabled Execute Di blo Bit Capa Hu per Ahn eac l DIS be ised The Ma DTS C AIR 1j Disabled SE 3 3 B In tel CR SpeedStep tw SI a IgM x ESC Ex it Inte 4h R C STATE tech ENR na P re C Eee Enhanc ed C Eum Les MA Figure 8 6 Max CPUID Value Limit Screen TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 56 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 TAG eee Advancement Group Inc O pe rati O n S M an u al 7 Max C State screen No Change Press Escape to return to the Main Menu Figure 8 7 BIOS SETUP UTILITY Max CPUID Value Limit led gt LXecu te Disa b le I nt Ca pability Bebe PAN j NR ist y Select Screen opc Select Item typer Th ny reading Technology fy pte T ed MS Ch t A DTS ba t ed Therm al Management Disa ed PYS SC ra y hange Uption pus isabled in Fi General Hel ix M Save and px i n pA um ae C Max e tate rss FONE M M
10. In This Manual eere 4 1 1 Safety Symbols and Labels eese nennen enne 4 1 2 GT IUe TT D TIT TT TT RTTTMT 5 TC 100 Commander Overview cccccccccececececcceccacacececececeauacacsceueceaeauanscsteneeavanaeas oe NM od 010 10 6 og I 16 0 iio MENTO OS b T2 TO 1090 COMMANDER p 5 1 3 Rugged Ultra Mobile PC UMPC Specifications eseesseseesssssse HPS ERR 5 1 5 TC 100 COMMANDER Compone nts cccccccceeeeeceeeeecseeeecaeseeseeeeeseaeeesaaes 52 Sold State Power SUPPE SN PM NANNA 6 ioco lliz MRNTNTRPEERMERRERNENEMER A A AA 6 2O DERE 6 1 1 Commander POWER UD Ls 6 1 2 Commander Power DOWN ccccsscccceeececeeceeeeeceeseecesseeeesseeeessaeeesseeesseeeessees 6 1 3 To operate Commander in Night Vision Mode NVIS 6 1 4 Using the On screen Keyboard cccccceccccssececeeeeeceeeeeceeeeseeeeeseseeseueeseeeeesaaes 6 1 5 Using the Bluetooth Wireless Feature Optional 6 1 6 Connecting to Another Bluetooth Device rrnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnennnnrennnnrennnnrennnn 6 1 7 Using ExpressCards depending on your model eeesesssuse 6 1 8 ExpressCard Type rrannrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnrrnnnnennnnnennnnsennnnsennnnsennnnsennansennnssennussennnn 6 1 9 Inserting and
11. Removing an ExpressCard rurrnrnvvnnnnnnvnnnnerennnnvrennnnvreernnverennnn 6 1 10 TC 100 Mini Port Replicator ararrnnrrrnnrnrnnrnnnnrrnnnnrrnnrrnnnrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnsnnnnnnnnsennnn 6 1 11 TC 100 Attach Port Replicator rrranrrnnnnrrnnnrnnnnrnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnvnnnrnnnnrnnnrennnnennnennnn 6 1 12 TC 100 Remove Port Replicator rrrnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnennn sum NICO IL EE ENER SE NEGER HTTP TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 8 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 Operations Manual TAG Technology Advancement Group Inc 6 1 16 TC 100 Com Port Configuration ccccccccccssecceceeeeeceseeeseeeseeeeeseeeeseeeeesaaes 37 7 Identifying Components Using Device Manager rrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnennnenennnnnennnnrnnnnnnen 41 7 1 1 Working with Device Properties cccceeccsececeeeceeeeeeeeseeeeeueeseeeseeesueeneeeseeeeees 44 7 2 Installing and Removing Hardware in Windows rranannnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnennnennnnnnnnennnen 46 7 2 1 Using the Add New Hardware Wizard sees 47 7 3 Installing Legacy Peripherals rarnnnnrnnnrnnnnrnnnrnnnrrnnnnvnnennnrnnnnnnnnennnrnnnrnnnnnnnnennnen 48 7 3 1 REMOVING Legacy Peripherals Luna imens 48 O BIO 51 AE 0 od OV AT gt OE O 51 6 1 2 COMMON BIOS SENGS seit eret dt
12. Save Changes and Exit Screen cccccceececseeeeceeeeeeeeeeeseeeeesseeeseeseesaaeess 76 HEST PSTN 77 List of Tables Table 5 1 TC 100 Commander Specifications ccccccccceseeeceeeeeseeeeeeeeeeseseesaeeeesaneees 19 Table 6 1 Bluetooth Settings rrrranrrrrnnnrrrnnnrrnanrrrnnnrrrnnnrnnnnnennnnsennnnsennnssennansennnnsennnnee 27 Table 6 2 Wireless ET cuencas Saag dei MEI ca eM PPM edes benesheescces 29 TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 11 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 Chapter 1 Technology Advancement Group Inc Chapter 1 Cautions and Warnings Electronically distributed Subject to user discretion when printed TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 12 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 TAG Technology Advancement Group Inc Operations Manual 4 Safety Instructions 4 1 Types of Warnings Used In This Manual Read this manual thoroughly paying special attention to the caution and warnings 4 1 1 Safety Symbols and Labels AN DANGER AN WARNING CAUTION These warnings and cautions indicate situations or practice that might result in property damage 4 1 2 Conventions 4 1 2 1 Important Messages Important messages appear where mishandling of components is possible or when work orders can be misunderstood These messages also provide vital information associated with other aspects of system operation The word important is written a
13. TAG Technology Advancement Group Inc TC 100 COMMANDER Operations Manual TAG 22355 TAG Way Dulles VA 20166 Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Inc 1 Copyright 2008 Technology Advancement Group Inc TAG All rights reserved This publication and its contents are proprietary to TAG No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means without the written permission of TAG 22355 TAG Way Dulles Virginia 20166 9310 TAG has made every effort to ensure the correctness and completeness of the material in this document TAG shall not be liable for errors contained herein The information in this document is subject to change without notice TAG makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose 1 1 Trademarks All trademarks marks names or product names referenced in this publication are the property of respective owners and TAG neither endorses nor otherwise sponsors any such products or services referred to herein TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 2 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 TAG Technology Advancement Group Inc Operations Manual 2 About TAG 2 1 1 Summary of Qualifications TAG has served as a leading provider of IT solutions to DoD customers over the past 20 years and has a long standing and r
14. 2 TC 100 COMMANDER Figure 5 1 TC 100 COMMANDER 5 1 3 Rugged Ultra Mobile PC UMPC Specifications 10 55 W x 5 82 H x 1 99 D Storage Removable 1 8 Solid State Hard Drive Optional Capacities Available Available Q1 2010 Kl Standard Algorithm Video Capture Composite NTSC PAL SECAM Option Available Q1 2010 External Headphone Microphone Input Single Speaker Controls amp 10 Customizable Buttons Indicators Directional Pad D Pad Mouse Keyboard Optional Keyboard TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 17 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 Operations Manual e I i IG Technology Advancement Group Inc Power Supply AC DC Adapter 100 120VAC 200 240VAC Input 50 60Hz 15VDC 3 67A Output Dual Hot Swappable 34Whr Batteries Battery Life Up to 8 Hrs Operating System Supports Microsoft Windows and Linux Contact Sales Rep for Options SD Card Slot 1 on Commander SIMM Card Slot 1 on Commander Applicable when configured with GSM Interface 1 PCMCIA Cardbus Slot OR 1 Express Card 34 54 Slot Options Display Size 7 Widescreen Display Screen Type Resistive Touch Screen 140 H 110 V NVIS NVG Optional Compatible Single integrated GPS Powered Helical Antenna GPS GPS External Antenna May Be Required For In Vehicle Operation USB 2 0 1 on Commander Unit 1 15 16 VDC Input Audio Line Out 1 2 5mm Audio Port Standard Port Vertical Port Repli
15. 4 11 1018 Top Gear My Networks GoreTemp9 29 vic 1 0 3 WI S BIT log 100 Gullet pem E isx02 p Places 2 M ee Recyde Bin uestuu GPSDiag exe BeybatteryMon P slog S100 Ss BIT slog OE gear po LL vi a L E eg Battery Mon Grote tO ME step a sleep shu oe OOE VLG media Core Reus JE payer gt naa Commander 2 BIT Pro Key BIT dog 100 BIT 11oq 2100 BIT log 2100 BIT log_100 Being uman Version S01E01 D 3453 3 BIT log 100 BIT log 100 BIT log 100 BIT log 100 BIT log 100 BIT log 100 BIT log 100 BIT log 100 BIT log 100 start E MSN com Microsoft Figure 6 12 Main Screen 1 Select GPSDIAG exe file as highlighted on the Main Screen and press Enter Figure 6 5 Figure 6 13 GPSDiag exe Icon TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 37 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 Technology Advancement Group Inc Operations Manual 2 On the Diagnostics screen scroll across to Options then on the Drop Down Menu scroll down to General Options and press Enter Figure 6 6 f GPS Diagnostics V1 05 C 2000 2002 by Commlinx Solutions All Rights Reserved B File Tools j dusk Field formats COM2 Setreplayv rate LM UTC Time CDs Longitude 1 Sats used i Laud POOP PO Speed HDOP oo Aliud WOOP Course E SEE f Eo eot SEE noo eot
16. 41 North Bridge Chipset Configuration Screen 41 Boot Display Configuration Figure 8 42 BIOS SETUP UTILITY gt Boot Display Configuration y 7 INC ET ui uus Tm Me EL 02 66 C Copurighi 1985 70909 HMeEer ican tre Figure 8 42 Boot Display Configuration Screen TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 74 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Inc EE 42 At Boot Display Configuration screen Boot Display Device is selected No Change Press Escape Figure 8 43 SETUP Ul Figure 8 43 Boot Display Configuration Screen 43 At Advanced Chipset Settings screen scroll down and select South Bridge Configuration Press Enter Figure 8 44 South Bridge Configuration er N A pek 2s mid C Os F1 u92 66 OC Copyright 1985 2009 Figure 8 44 Advanced Chipset Settings Screen TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 75 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 Operations Manual e I f IG Technology Advancement Group Inc 44 At the South Bridge Chipset Configuration screen No Change Press Escape Figure 8 45 ETUP UTILITY Functions 6 USB Ports Ki LP C autc SOU LC d tir HS ertion Vidth L to seconds sre on RC Power Loss La ist Statal RO Mode Qu iet Port 0 PCIE
17. A adapters Ports COM amp LPT S Processors A Secure Digital host controllers Sound video and game controllers A Storage volumes System devices Universal Serial Bus controllers Figure 7 3 Device Manager TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 42 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Inc After opening Device Manager you will see a list of all the devices Windows detected on your system The Device Manager display is recreated each time the computer is started or whenever a dynamic change to the computer configuration occurs such as addition of a new device while the system is running NOTE To include hidden devices on the View menu click Show hidden devices A check mark next to Show hidden devices indicates hidden devices are showing Click it again to clear the check mark Hidden devices include non PnP devices and devices that have been physically removed from the computer but have not had their drivers uninstalled The devices shown represent the computer s current hardware configuration information Any non functioning devices are displayed with an exclamation point indicating that a problem exists with the device disabled devices are displayed with a small red x over the icon You can use Device Manager to enable or disable devices troubleshoot devices update drivers use driver rollback and change resour
18. BIOS WARNING ADVICE TO UPGRADE YOUR BIOS CAN BE OBTAINED FROM CUSTOMER SERVICE AT TAG COM GENERIC BIOS UPGRADE 1 Move BIOS files to a bootable media User Defined 2 Power UP the Commander 3 Boot the TC 100 with an external USB keyboard Press F11 to choose the BBS Pop Up 4 Choose the USB stick you inserted 5 Follow the instructions as detailed by TAG Customer Service 8 1 2 3 COM Serial Port The Commander has two serial ports One 1 on the Port Replicator and one 1 on the Commander In the BIOS you can assign COM1 COM2 COM3 COM64 to serial port 1 or 2 Most BIOS also allow you to set the I O and IRQ but this is mostly done automatically 8 1 2 4 Hard Drives Most modern BIOS allow automatic detection of disk parameters The settings can be individually configured for the primary master and slave device and the secondary master and slave device 8 1 2 5 Boot Sequence This setting is used to control the order that the BIOS uses during the boot process to look for a boot device from which to load the operating system TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 52 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Inc 8 1 2 6 Date and Time The Date and Time is set in the BIOS stored in CMOS and maintained by CMOS battery 8 1 2 7 Plug and Play BIOS Today s BIOS are Plug and Play PnP aware This means they are able to auto
19. EET um Be TOT Td FT FOE TO T Mag Yar i amp ES IRE EUER EC IRE CIR C ISI oo FN sel re re man 1 PPS BSH zu FE ERA Received data Figure 6 14 General Options Screen TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 38 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Inc 3 In the General Options Screen extend the Baud Rate Menu then scroll down and select 9600 Ensure Relative Time Stamp is checked then press OK Figure 6 7 General options Baud rate 9600 2400 lanare inv 4900 ed sentences Ignore E z Ignore vue Ignore Ignore GSA sentences Record timestamps Record timestamp as f Relative timestamp t Local PC time Send following command when I PFS recered p ee e Figure 6 15 Baud Rate Menu TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 39 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 GTAG Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Inc 4 In the GPS Diagnostics screen select COM2 This command will automatically set up your system Figure 6 8 GPS Diagnostics V1 05 C 2000 2002 by CommLinx Solutions All Rights Reserved E Fn X File Tools Options re E Stop UTE Time F u UTC Date Sg Longitude DoE Sats used Latitude Boer ooo Speed oo HD R 000 Attu vpor poo Course D PRN Lee tri Sei ae a
20. Eee een 62 Figure 8 18 Advanced ACPI Configuration Screen rrarrrrrarnrnrannenrannrnnanrnnnnnnnrnnnrnnnnner 62 Figure 8 19 ACPI Settings Screen rrrrarrrnnnnrvrnnnrnrnnnrnrnnnrnrnnnrnrannennnnsenannennnsennassnnnnnsen 63 Figure 8 20 South Bridge ACPI Configuration Screen ccccceecseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaeeeees 63 Figure 8 21 Advanced Settings SCreen rannrnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnennannnnnnnsennnnnnnnnnsnnnnnsnnnnnennnnnee 64 Figure 8 22 MPS Revision Screen oerte tario crue enn Ee nera Ege aca Pd orar a Dara 64 Figure 8 23 Advanced Settings SCreen rrannrnnannnnnannnnnannennannnnnnnsnnnnnnnnnansrnnnnrnnnnnennnnnee 65 Figure 8 24 PCI Express Configuration Screen c ccccccceececeeeeesaeeeesaeeeesaeeesaeeeesaeees 65 Figure 8 25 Advanced Settings SCreen rrannrnnannrnnannnnnannrnrannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnansnnnnnsnnnanennnneee 66 Figure 8 26 Smbios Configuration Screen rrranrrrrannrrrannrnrannrnrnnnennannennansennnnsnnnnnennnnnee 66 Figure 8 27 Advanced Settings SCreen rrannrnnannrnnannnnnannnnnannrnnnnnennannnnnansnnnnnsnnnnnennnnnee 67 Figure 8 28 Configure Remote Access Type and Parameters Screen 67 Figure 8 29 Advanced Settings SCreen rrannrnnannannnnnannnnnennannnnnnnnennnnsennansnnnnnsnnnnnennnnnee 68 Figure 8 30 USB Configuration Screen sees nene 68 Figure 8 31 Advanced Settings SCreen rannrnnannannannennannenrannnnnnnsennn
21. Port 1 Lo 3 v02 66 KITE ight 1985 2009 gem ica an Megatrends Figure 8 45 South Bridge Chipset Configuration Screen 45 At the Advanced Chipset Settings screen scroll across to the Exit Tab and press Enter At the Exit Options screen select Save Changes and Exit Press Enter Figure 8 46 BIOS SETUP UNILIM Main dvanced DCIPnP Boot See AY qa Say i1 I GUTT et fe JAEN ETTE RAA er Big PCS ET Eug JORN AEE pm TES xit Opt ions Y Vereen e a ae Exit am cep TRINO after SHINE hec 1 5 EN inc JE and eV DAT d Disen Eri M Exit Discard Changes F10 key can be used i for this operation Load Optimal Defaults 4 Load Failsafe Defaults Select Screen T1 Select Item Enter Go to Sub Screen F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit WO2 rm PCG Copyr it yht 1 Tm 200 a American Megatrends In Figure 8 46 Save Changes and Exit Screen TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 76 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Inc 46 Press OK to save your settings Figure 8 47 BLUS SETUP UTILITY Save Changes and Exit Figure 8 47 Exit Screen TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 77 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 CONTACT TAG Technology Advancement Group Inc 22355 TAG Way Dulles VA 20166 Tel 1 800 824 8693 www tag com Technical Support USA 1 800 TAG TECH Outside U
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23. UTILITY nd mode 66 C TS Opyr S3 STR I qi ht ELT IG j 20 09 Amer ica Megqatren Figure 8 16 General ACPI Configuration TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 61 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Inc 17 At the ACPI Settings screen scroll down and select Advanced ACPI Configuration Press Enter Figure 8 17 BIOS SETUP UTILITY ced ACPI Configuration bb Copuright 1 H5 2 Figure 8 17 ACPI Settings Screen 18 At the Advanced ACPI Configuration screen No Change Press Escape Figure 8 18 BLUS SETUP UTILITY rsion Features ACPI v3 0 BTER TERRE C Copur ight 1905 009 an 8 18 Advanced ACPI an Screen TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 62 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 TAG iol Advancement did ard Ino Ope rations Manual 19 At the ACPI Settings screen scroll down and select Chipset ACPI Configuration Press Enter Figure 8 19 BIOS SETUP UTILITY hipset ACPI Configuration EEE Ea ENE SINGS INE mm oltm as 002 66 Copyr font 1985 29009 per fom Figure 8 19 ACPI Settings Screen 20 At the South Bridge ACPI Configuration screen No Change Press Escape Figure 8 20 Disabled v02 66 C Conor TIE 1985 29009 poeng pg Figure 8 20 South Bridge ACPI Configuration Screen TC 100 COMMANDER
24. Windows that you have removed a legacy device perform the following steps 1 From the Start menu point to Settings and then click Control Panel Figure 7 8 EF Control Panel E al Bacl 3 po Search cs Folders 5 G Control Panel vg Control Panel T qi gt Accessibility Add Hardware Add or Administrative Automatic Date and Time e Switch to Category View Options Remov Tools Updates a To 9 Folder Options Fonts Game Intel Ultra Internet Keyboard Windows Update Controllers Mobile G Options Q9 Help and Support I ofa me e A B gt amp Network Network Setup Phone and Power Options Printers and Regional and Scanners and Connections Wizard Modem Faxes Language Cameras A 4 D 909 9 sg fF Scheduled Security Sounds and Speech System Tablet and Taskbar and Tasks Center Audio Devices Pen Settings Start Menu _ 2 e a User Accounts Windows Wireless Firewall Network Set Figure 7 8 Control Panel TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 48 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 e TFAG Technology Advancement Group Inc O pe rati O n S M an u al 2 Double click the System icon Figure 7 9 System Properties 2 Ed System Restore Automatic Updates Remote l General Computer Name Hardware Advanced System Microsoft Windows XP Tablet FC Edition 2005 Version 2002 Service Pack 2 Re
25. a sett iiiter tI ebd ter oe hate ide eiie 51 8 1 3 AMI BIOS 08 00 15 rrannrnnnnnonnnnnrnnnnrnnnnnennnnnrnnnnnennnnsennnnnennnnsennnnsennnssennnssnnnnssennnn 54 TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 9 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Inc List of Figures Figure 5 1 TC 100 COMMANDER esrornnonrnnnnenrnnnrenrnnnnennnnnnennnnnnrnnnnnnsnnnansennnnssennnnsnenn 17 Figure 5 2 TC 100 COMMANDER Components and Connectors Front View 20 Figure 5 3 TC 100 COMMANDER Components and Connectors Top View 20 Figure 5 4 TC 100 COMMANDER Mini Port Replicator and Connectors Side View 21 Figure 5 5 TC 100 COMMANDER Mini Port Replicator Docking Connection 21 Figure 5 6 Power Supply c cccccccsecccceececeeceeceeeeseceeseeeesseeeesseeeeeseueessaueesseeeesaeeeesaeeess 22 Figure 6 1 Software Keyboard rrrarrrnnnrnvnnnnrvrnnnrnrnnnrnvnnnrnnannrnnannennanennannnnnansennnnsnnnnnsen 26 miel SE EE NN 27 Figure 6 3 Add New Connection rrnnnnnnnnannnnnevrnnnrnrnnnennnnnennannennnnsnnnnnsennansennnnsnnnnssnnnnnee 28 FET ADN 28 FE SNE TANN ee 30 Figure 6 6 Express Card 19065 LVaseessvsr PY VRRE VES sexe NENE nek e 31 Figure 6 7 Commander showing Express card Slot rrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnrrnnnnnennnnrennnnnr 32 Figure 6 9 TO 100 Mini Pot PREDICTION sss dsececcasecsexecevesexeccseseuesecesevececercuesecasaxasece
26. cator Optional Replicator 2 USB 2 0 2 USB 2 0 1 15 16 VDC 1 15 16 VDC Power Input Seme ME 1 10 100 1000 1 10 100 1000 Ethernet eme E Port 1 Serial Port Through Micro D Connector TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 18 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 Technology Advancement Group Inc Operations Manual 1 Video Input Through Micro D Connector Table 5 1 TC 100 Commander Specifications 5 1 4 Com Port Settings The GPS UART Interface has a bit rate range of 1 2kbps to 115 2 kbps Protocol options for the GPS NMEA SIRFBINARY and AIS F Default setting for the GPS UART Interface is Com2 9 6 kbps NMEA Protocol GPS Features GPS technology based upon by the SIRF Technologies SiRFStar II M UART interface Fast acquisition time and high sensitivity GPS Receiver Ultra low power consumption ourface Mount Design SMD 20 channel GPS receiver Multi path Mitigation Uses NAVSTAR GPS L1 C A signal SBAS WAAS ENGOS and MSAS support Available Software accelerator for improved sensitivity Satellite acquisition and tracking Format Selectable Output Data NMEA SIRFBinary and AIS F Compatible with SiRF Technologies GSW3 Software TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 19 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Inc 5 1 5 TC 100 COMMANDER Components This secti
27. ces such as interrupt requests IRQs assigned to devices TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 43 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 TAG Operations Manual ar Technology Advancement Group Inc 7 1 1 Working with Device Properties To display a device s properties do the following 1 Access the Device Manager as described in steps 1 through 3 Figure 7 4 Device Manager File Action View Help du j um Batteries 1 amp 3 Bluetooth Radios p Computer sa Disk drives a Display adapters y DVD CD ROM drives jg Human Interface Devices amp 4 IDE ATA ATAPI controllers Hi Keyboards rm 1 4 Mice and other pointing devices H Monitors E B Network adapters eb Other devices I EX xl PE EE EE 8 E PCMCIA adapters H Ports COM amp LPT ae Processors EH HA Secure Digital host controllers 5 Sound video and game controllers Sa Storage volumes RH Mg System devices i Universal Serial Bus controllers Figure 7 4 Device Manager TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 44 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Inc 2 Inthe Device manager dialog box Figure 7 5 double click the device or select the device and then click the Properties toolbar button Intel R Graphics Media Accelerator 500 Properties EJE3 y 7 P General Driver Details Res
28. d Regional and Scanners and Language Cameras 5 9 g 9 9 d Scheduled Security Sounds and Speech System Tablet and Taskbar and Tasks Center Audio Devices Pen Settings Start Menu ae x User Accounts Windows Wireless Firewall Network Set Connections Wizard Modem Figure 7 1 Control Panel TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 41 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 Technology Advancement Group Inc m Operations Manual e 3 2 Double click the System icon in the Control Panel page to open system oroperties Figure 7 2 System Properties Stem Restore Automatic Updates Remote Computer Name Hardware Advanced System Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 Version 2002 Service Pack 2 Registered to Tag Tag Inc 83271 Computer Intel R A amp em TM CPU 2530 1 60GHz 1 60 GHz 0 99 GB of RAM Physical Address Extension om Figure 7 2 System Properties 3 Click the Hardware tab and then click the Device Manager button Figure 7 3 Device Manager E BK File Action View Help WM Batteries Bg Bluetooth Radios 4 Computer as Disk drives 3 Display adapters DVD CD ROM drives Human Interface Devices 423 IDE ATA ATAPI controllers Keyboards gt Mice and other pointing devices Monitors B Network adapters Gh Other devices Bj PCMCI
29. ded Figure 6 9 C 100 Stylus and Port Replicator Removal TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 34 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 NA Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Inc 6 1 14 Battery Removal The Dual Hot Swappable 34Whr batteries with AC DC Adapter 120VAC Input 16VDC 4 0A Output and an estimated battery life of 8hrs are removable by releasing the two 2 battery holdings screws and extracting the batteries downward out of their casings Figure 6 10 Batteries Removed From Commander TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 35 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Inc 6 1 15 TC 100 GPS For transmitting or receiving wireless data the Commander is equipped by default with 802 11 Bluetooth and GPS capabilities The device can be further customized to support proprietary wireless communication protocols for relaying critical intelligence and reconnaissance data E LIES a B E C l at i OOCOOV RN E SS ad Figure 6 11 GPS Antenna Location TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 36 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 TAG Technology Advancement Group Operations Manual 6 1 16 TC 100 Com Port Configuration T I A m My Computer BIT log 1007 a Reh C BIT 109 0100 BIT log 100 MagicJellyBe s ge NE NK i 6 1
30. e ic E ae an Quality mar Ele Tis t I em I IE en TE ES EST EST ESO Mag Yar 0 00 C ee mei ET gii f Hei it nt t e ex RO WA TT TT LT EIE pesce nent EE 1 PPS DSA Ge E y FE ps 7 Hecerved data FGPGGA4 000954 088 0 00 M OL OM 0000 5F GPS Asal es es TIE GPAMC OO0854 B8 V 010209 M 4E FGPG GA 000855 088 0 00 MOD M OO00 5 aGPB545 5 1 eu PE GPG5SV 1 1 00 79 GPAMC OO0855 066 O10209 N 4F Figure 6 16 COM Selected 5 Press Enter to save your settings and Exit TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 40 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 TAG 7 Identifying Components Using Device Manager The Device Manager is one of Windows most useful diagnostic tools It lets you see all of the devices attached to your computer and which resources they are each using To access the Device Manager do the following 1 Click Start point to Settings and then click Control Panel Figure 7 1 F Control Panel Bact gt 3 P Search c Folders E Address E Control Panel control Panel X5 ag U 2 Accessibility Add Hardware Add or Administrative Automatic Date and Time Je Switch to Category View Options Remov Tools Updates db w D Be Folder Options Fonts Game Intel Ultra Internet Keyboard Windows Update Controllers Mobile G Options Q9 Help and Support i B gt E a E Network Netw ork Setup Phone and Power Options Printers an
31. e of the art technology The newest rugged Ultra Mobile PC UMPC can stand up to the harshest environments and is designed specifically to be fully customized to support unique mission critical applications 3 1 2 Organization This manual is divided into the following chapters e Chapter 1 provides Cautions and Warnings e Chapter 2 provides operational information e Chapter 3 Contains all relevant Procedures and TC 100 COMMANDER components TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 7 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Inc Table of Contents Contents Copyright 2008 Technology Advancement Group Inc TAG QG Tek WIGS MAGS oasis EN E E 2 ABOUT TA GERE 2 1 1 Summary or QUalifiCatONS uasaassssspaaersne ideen 22 Core 0 9 11 0 105 1 gt 2 1 9 ENGINCCHING assessecviebekbevay uiid Kex Veo XuEbRURZMEREAEEAT URDU UH ERKNEUMUYPRUPLE PDIPVIDUEN oio eisiata 2 1 4 Manufacturing and Integration cccccecccsccceeeceeeeceeecseeceueeceeceaeecseeseueeeaeenaees 2 1 5 Lifecycle Management rrnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnennnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnennnennsennnne 3 About This Manual ssssesese RR RR I IRR Rem memettRmemittrememi tremere reris remissa iara gai Su MEeese fuepie e m SN EZ 1 11145 1 EEE EST 10 Ne TUCO eren 4 1 Types of Warnings Used
32. espected history of providing Systems Engineering Electronic Equipment and Program Management support to US Military warfighters Headquartered in Dulles Virginia TAG s state of the art 35 000 sq ft engineering and manufacturing facility provides all the infrastructure equipment and manpower necessary to engineer design test manufacture and certify products to the rugged requirements of the tactical combat theater Our facilities in Dulles VA San Diego CA and St Louis MO allow for rapid deployment of products and support across the globe TAG quickly efficiently and cost effectively tailors rugged solutions for large DoD programs with specific MIL STD requirements TAG s comprehensive Quality Assurance QA policy enforced through application of our UL registered ISO 9001 2000 certified processes enables TAG to rapidly deploy systems and solutions that reliably withstand the stresses of the tactical environment Today there are over 20 000 TAG systems deployed across various weapons platforms throughout the US Military TAG effectively balances all corporate assets our people expertise infrastructure and experience to consistently and successfully execute and deliver to the DoD TAG s success lies in focusing on the corporate Mission Statement and leveraging the tenets of our business model to ensure the customer s expectations are exceeded throughout lengthy program lifecycles TAG s Mission is to resolve ou
33. gistered to Tag Tag Inc 7548 7 OEM 271 7603 83271 Computer Intel R Atom TM CPU 2530 amp 1 60GHz 1 60 GHz 0 99 GB of RAM Physical Address Extension Figure 7 9 System Properties 3 Click the Hardware tab 4 Click the Device Manager button Figure 7 10 Device Manager File Acton View Help ulis amp n TAG 9313F8986D3 r Batteries Bg Bluetooth Radios t Computer as Disk drives 2 Display adapters DVD CD ROM drives ig Human Interface Devices 423 IDE ATA ATAPI controllers uy Keyboards 4 1 Mice and other pointing devices Monitors BH Network adapters Gh Other devices Bj PCMCIA adapters Y Ports COM amp LPT ll Processors A Secure Digital host controllers Sound video and game controllers Hj Storage volumes System devices Universal Serial Bus controllers Figure 7 10 Device Manger TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 49 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 Operations Manual 5 Click the name of the item you have removed from your system If you don t see the item look for a category heading that describes the type of device you removed and then click the plus sign to its left to display a list of items in that category 6 From the Action menu click Uninstall 7 Click OK TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 50 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 Technology Advance
34. guration ACPI Configuration MPS Configuration PCI Express Configuration Smbios Configuration Remote Access Configuration gt Thermal Configuration v02 66 C Copyright 1985 2009 American Megatrends Inc Conf figure the USB a x support NETS Select Screen Select Item Go to Sub Screen General Help Save and Exit Exit EXT GR 4 ex Lm Em ralis Figure 8 29 Advanced Settings Screen 30 At the USB Configuration screen No Change Press Escape Figure 8 30 BIOS SETUP UTILITY Enabled nn I I ET MO P i ap ped and f f LE na abl ed Jeu ic m Storage Dew ye er Sat NET ce Bunn igh T ee 905 2009 rican Hegat Figure 8 30 USB Configuration Screen TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 Page 68 of 78 TAG Technology Advancement Group Ine Operations Manual m 31 At the Advanced Settings screen scroll down to Thermal Configuration Press Enter Figure 8 31 BIOS SETUP UTILITY od PCIPnP Boot Security Chipset Exit adana Settings E Confignrat PS eS a er area wn eee mE or 0 levels 0 WARNING Setting wrong values in below sections may Cause system to malfunction CPU Configuration IDE Configuration SuperIU Configuration RCPI Configuration MPS Configuration PCI Express Configuration Smbios Configuration Kemote Access Configuration USB Configu
35. igure 8 1 Main BIOS Screen 2 Scroll across to the Advancement tab and press Enter Select CPU Configuration and press Enter Figure 8 2 S SETUP UTILITY CPU Configuration Sabios Cont ic pur rat ion Remote Access configura ation USB Conf igurat ion oy Thermal Conf figurati ion S Em IUE m E D EE 373 O Copyr ight 1985 2003 An erican Mi EXE ends Figure 8 2 CPU Configuration TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 54 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 TAG See Advancement ro Ine Operations Manual 3 Configure Advanced CPU Settings screen Figure 8 3 BIOS SETUP UTILITY Max CPUID Value Limit fon Stes Sick muri m Tec Hupe Pr Kip DIS m pi 9 ram nhaneed C Sta TREE Figure 8 3 o Advanced CPU Screen Top Half 4 On the Configure Advanced CPU Settings screen scroll down and Disable DTS Calibration Press Enter Figure 8 BIOS SETUP UTILITY l Options mm Ratan 4 Disabled eka cp DOM Enabled du SAU Limit 2 A x z Bi apa ib i titm Enabled oec pcr kote Kj uU i LE nab li le d Ma nagement Enah led i ee UA TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 55 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 sew ss MTRG Technology Advancement Group Inc 5 On the Configure Advanced CPU Settings screen scroll down to Disable DTS Based Thermal Management Press Enter
36. jT ACPI Configuration gt MPS Configuration d PCI Express Configuration Snbios Configuration Remote ficcess Configuration z Select pe USB Configuration T4 Select Item Thermal Configuration Enter Go to Br e F1 General He EE F10 Save and Exi T ESC Ex1t cA 62 66 CCopuright 1965 2009 Merican ee Figure 8 10 Super IO Configuration TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 58 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 TAG Technology Advancement Group Ina O pe rati O n S M an u al 11 Serial Port 1 Address No Change Press Escape to return to the Main Menu Figure 8 11 BOSS SETUP UTILITY Serial Port1 Address 3FO TIRQ4 Se ect Sele oct Change Gener al He Save and D s4 J Exi E TER 66 aa Toe SG 1985 2009 Amer ican sg ero pr Toc Figure 8 11 Serial Port 1 Address Screen 12 At the Main Menu scroll down to ACPI Configuration Press Enter Figure 8 12 mi BIOS SETUP UTILITY TET Main rdvanced aa PCIPSP Boot Security _ Chipset Exit ee Fon casia TERRES Lm ERN ee E FREE Fo Se ee eo E ROSEO A me nds Nga vile reg y pak Tros ub jy RR AN UE A 5 m as x m For per gt d Ecc dm Am PTE ui C e S sala tick Lion wrong das doen eci ions 1n 3 GU Configuration gt IDE Configuration 2 SuperI Mere MPS AO TOR PCI Express Configuration gt Smbios Configuration Se Remote Access Configurati
37. less File Transter Remote Camera Add New Connection Options Help About Exit Table 6 2 Wireless File Transfer 6 In the Wireless File Transfer window click Add to browse for the file to send TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 29 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Inc 7 Click the target device from the list and then click Send to start the transfer procedure E Wireless File Transfer d lm led Bluetooth Figure 6 5 Wireless Transfer TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 30 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Inc 6 1 7 Using ExpressCards depending on your model NOTE The ExpressCard interface is not compatible with the PC card interface You need optional adapters for using PC cards if your tablet PC comes with the ExpressCard slot ExpressCard supports the USB 2 0 serial data interface supporting speeds of up to 480 Mbps improving speed in data transfer while conserving power usage 6 1 8 ExpressCard Type The ExpressCard slot can accommodate a 54 mm ExpressCard 54 or 34 mm ExpressCard 34 wide ExpressCard Typical ExpressCards support a very extensive range of applications including memory wired and wireless communication cards and security devices Shown next are the appearances of ExpressCards for your reference Expres
38. loor technicians are cross trained in multiple disciplines so they can be redistributed to any cell that encounters production bottlenecks which ensures optimal efficiency 2 1 5 Lifecycle Management TAG s world class Program Management discipline models the renowned methodologies of the Project Management Institute PMI to ensure successful completion of the task at hand Our Program Managers PMs serve as the voice of the customer driving requirements to which the rest of TAG s organization answers As an explicit tenet of TAG s corporate mission statement the PMs not only track cost schedule and technical compliance throughout a project s period of performance but also ensure the customer is supported well beyond it d d o GASES e ose n5 assess ce d Wis initiating planning 2 TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 5 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 TAG Technology Advancement Group Inc Operations Manual Document Revision History um mem p eem UENIT Number Changes 03 290 2010 Alan Huckerby o TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 6 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 Technology Advancement Group Inc e IG Operations Manual 3 About This Manual 3 1 1 Scope and Audience This Manual provides an introductory overview of the TC 100 Commander The TC 100 sets the standard for Ultra Mobile Devices UMD with stat
39. matically assign resources such as IRQ and DMA to PnP devices Information about PnP devices is stored in a separate area of non volatile CMOS memory called the Extended System Configuration Database ESCD Both the PnP BIOS and the operating system can access this area and communicate with each other about resource settings assigned to PnP devices as well as non PnP devices For example when a fixed interrupt request IRQ is manually assigned to a particular device using Device Manager Windows will write this information to the ESCD on shutdown thereby preventing the BIOS from assigning the same IRQ to a PnP device at startup You can also reserve IRQs for non PnP devices in the CMOS setup this will prevent the BIOS from assigning these reserved resources to PnP devices a common example is a legacy sound card that needs IRQ 5 8 1 2 8 Power Management Modern motherboards provide Advanced Configuration and Power Management Interface ACPI settings such as wake up power button function and standby suspend timers These functions are configured in the CMOS Setup TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 53 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 Technology Advancement Group Ine _ Operations Manual TAG 8 1 3 AMI BIOS 08 00 15 1 After hitting Delete when computer is booting you will be taken to the Main BIOS System Utility screen Figure 8 1 126 5 33 Mo on 02 F i 1 20101 F
40. ment Group Inc 8 BIOS Operations Manual 8 1 1 TAG Approved BIOS The BIOS basic input output system is the program stored on the CMOS that the Commander uses to get the system started after you turn it on The BIOS also manages data flow between the computer s operating system and attached devices such as the hard disk video adapter and mouse CAUTION The BIOS installed on your server was loaded and tested with all the devices initially installed in your system If you desire to have the BIOS updated consult TAG technical support in advance as updates to your approved BIOS may cause your system to become unstable or inoperable 8 1 2 Common BIOS Settings 8 1 2 1 Access BIOS 1 Connect an external Key Board by a USB port 2 Power UP the Commander 3 Once the system is powered up hit the DEL Key until the BIOS appears Verify the settings by scrolling through the BIOS then on the upper right hand side of the screen select Save Changes and Exit The same result can be obtained by using the short cut keys Hit ESCAPE a number of times to bring up a screen where you can either accept or reject any changes TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 51 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Inc hr H MM M gu 8 EE UH P H ns 8 1 2 2 Upgrade
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42. ns that easily fit the bottom the Commander with a secure fastener The conveniently small portable size of the mini port replicator allows users to take it on the go and hook up to any available power source It also comes with two 2 USB Ports One 1 2 5mm Audio Port and one 1 Ethernet Connection Docking Connectors Figure 6 8 TC 100 Mini Port Replicator 6 1 11 TC 100 Attach Port Replicator Turn off all power to the Port Replicator Remove all cables Undo the center locking screw ph e oc n Remove Port Replicator in a straight movement Do not bend as that will damage the Port Replicators unique pins 6 1 12 TC 100 Remove Port Replicator 1 Push Port Replicator on to the Commanders pins Ensure it is the right way around TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 33 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 Operations Manual dA RA re 2 lighten center locking screw Use nominal tightness as over tightening will damage the Port Replicator 3 Connect all cables as required 6 1 13 TC 100 Stylus The Commander s responsive touch screen and high resolution LCD allow the device to function as a convenient tool for manipulating and navigating digital maps The touch screen can be operated by gloved fingers or the use of a stylus The unit comes equipped with two styli that are stored at the top of the backside of the Commander The distinctive shape makes them effortless to access and replace when nee
43. oducts directly onsite to the harshest environmental requirements of military standards including the MIL STD 810F and DO 160D TAG s onsite test equipment currently includes a Highly Accelerated Lifecycle Testing HALT Chamber an Electromagnetic Interference EMI test chamber and a high low temperature thermal test chamber TAG s facility also provides e Floor plan designed to support a cellular manufacturing model with modular assembly lines e Adedicated 24 hour system burn in room e A modern production status tracking and Enterprise Resource Planning ERP system with external web collaboration capabilities e Dedicated Quality Assurance workstations for system compliance and validation inspection 2 1 4 Manufacturing and Integration TAG implements Cellular Manufacturing processes through our compartmentalized State of the art production facility to minimize waste byproducts and maximize production efficiency TAG s manufacturing facility is physically partitioned to model the major philosophies of Lean Manufacturing Consistent with the model each of TAG s production cells are capable of operating in isolation however personnel and tools are shared across all cells to streamline manufacturing operations costs and the TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 4 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 TAG Technology Advancement Group Inc Operations Manual production integration schedule TAG s f
44. on Select Sc USB Configuration T1 Select I Thermal Configuration Enter Go to Sv F1 Gen eral He F10 ee and E pl wF 3 ACPI T i Megatrends Inc Figure 8 12 ACPI Configuration Screen TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 59 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 Technology Advancement Advancement Group Inc Ine ma 1 13 At the ACPI Settings screen press General ACPI Configuration Figure 8 13 BLUS SETUP UTILITY eneral ACPI Configuration i TUNET Y 002 y Copyright 1985 2009 mer TE im Mi egatre nis Figure 8 13 ACPI Version Features 14 At the General ACPI Configuration screen Scroll down to Repost Video on S3 Resume Press Enter dii ad 8 14 BIOS SETUP UTILIT Uideo on S3 Resume Figure 8 14 General ACPI Configuration TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 60 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 TAG eee ee eee ee in Operations Manual Repost Video on S3 Resume 15 At the Drop Down menu on the General ACPI Configuration screen select YES and press Enter Figure 8 15 BIOS SETUP UTILITY Options No H5 2009 American Me Figure 8 15 General ACPI Configuration Screen 16 At the General ACPI Configuration screen Scroll to Suspend Mode No Change Press Escape Figure 8 16 BIOS SETUP
45. on provides an overview of the most common components installed in the TC 100 COMMANDER Information is also provided on how to identify specific components within your TC 100 COMMANDER For detailed information on the specific components installed refer the manufactures website Right Mouse pn Mouse Left Right Status Batt Pad User Defined Function Buttons Figure 5 2 TC 100 COMMANDER Components and Connectors Front View USB 2 0 Hard Drive Express SD Slot Power Audio Simm Card Card NOTE Simm Card is used in conjunction with optional 3G modems Figure 5 3 TC 100 COMMANDER Components and Connectors Top View TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 20 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Inc MHULLUELLLELLLELLLELLLELLLLLILLL A COMMANDER E Audio ox USB Network 20 HJ 45 Power Figure 5 4 TC 100 COMMANDER Mini Port Replicator and Connectors Side View Docking Connectors Figure 5 5 TC 100 COMMANDER Mini Port Replicator Docking Connection 5 2 Solid State Power Supply 5 2 1 Power Management Modern motherboards provide Advanced Configuration and Power Management Interface ACPI settings such as wake up power button function and standby suspend timers These functions are configured in the CMOS Setup TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 21 of 78 Version 1
46. ont igur AT lon SH Lon gur at G m 1 Configura tion LSPS EUN S o Tris ab a SS xum To Sarre An EEE n F RR ESTATE TREE ED EE v2 66 C Con T m Pss 198 5 2009 Aner ric mm Megatrem Figure 8 23 Advanced Settings Screen 24 At the PCI Express Configuration screen No Change Press Escape Figure 8 24 BLOS SETUP UTILITY State Pouer Management Disabled D e E P vO2 66 tC Copor ight 1985 72009 Amer ican Figure 8 24 PCI Express Configuration Screen TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 65 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 Operations Manual TAG _Teohnology Advancement Group Ine 25 At the Advanced Settings screen scroll down and select Smbios Configuration Press Enter Figure 8 25 EST 3 ij GUuratil n JUUL GOL Ave Smbios Configuration eote nHnccess Configuration 3 Configuration al Configuration WAU we oo EP Ss LO one he a aU O M E ER mu v02 66 Copyright 1985 2009 Ames lean Megatrend Figure 8 25 Advanced Settings Screen 26 At the Smbios Configuration screen No Change Press Escape Figure 8 26 Smbios Configuration Screen imi Support Enabled i vi aa ETT 3 DEALER E EES NESA IS aes 66 C Copuright 1985 2009 American Megatr Figure 8 26 Smbios Configuration Screen TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page
47. or short range about 10 meters wireless communications between devices without requiring a cable connection With Bluetooth data can be transmitted through walls pockets and briefcases as long as two devices are within range By default the Commander Bluetooth feature is active always ON upon booting the Commander and is in the general discoverable and pairable mode The status of the Bluetooth connection is indicated by the Bluetooth icon located in the system tray in the lower right part of the Screen TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 26 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Inc Status Icon On blue with white logo Connected blue with green logo Figure 6 2 System Tray You can use the Bluetooth Utility to configure Bluetooth connection settings and transfer files 6 1 6 Connecting to Another Bluetooth Device 1 Make sure that the target B uetooth device is turned on discoverable and within close range See the documentation that came with the Bluetooth device Right click press lightly until a pop up menu appears the icon and then click Add New Connection Bluetooth Settings Bluetooth Information Exchanger Wireless File Transfer Remote Camera Add New Connection Options Help ADout Exit Table 6 1 Bluetooth Settings TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 27 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29
48. ources E Intel R Graphics Media Accelerator 500 Device type Display adapters Manufacturer Intel Corporation Location PCI bus 0 device 2 function 0 Device status This device is working property If you are having problems with this device click Troubleshoot to start the troubleshooter Troubleshoot Device usage Use this device enable Figure 7 5 Properties Dialog Box In the device s Properties dialog box there might be several tabs You can view the status and configuration information as well as the device manufacturer device type and location in the upper portion of the General tab The Device status box in the middle of the General tab displays the status of the device including any errors If the device has any problems the Device Status box briefly describes the problem and usually describes the appropriate course of action to correct the problem TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 45 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Inc 3 Click Troubleshoot to use the built in mechanisms for detecting the nature of the problem Other tabs include the Driver tab which displays the details of the driver being used This tab also lets you update or uninstall the driver The Resources tab displays the hardware resources being used This tab allows you to see and resolve any conflicts caused by non PnP devices Along wi
49. r Adv 20M Mrd Tode EN Enabled or Ce i LUS I Hon ap Num ock Onl Mouse 1 ppor t LAutol gt T4 Dr If Error Er a bledl DEL Message Display 3 Enabled terrupt 19 Capture Disabled un NETT EEE 5 mere 02 66 E vus aright 91985 5009 Amer ican M Figure 8 38 Boot Settings Configuration Screen TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 72 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Ino 39 At the Boot Settings Configuration screen scroll across to the Security Tab and press Enter No Change Press escape Figure 8 39 0S SETUP UTILITY Supervisor Password c Figure 8 39 Security Settings Screen 39 At the Security Settings screen scroll across to the Chipset Tab and press Enter Figure 8 40 BIOS SETUP UTILITY rth Bridge Configuration i VEE TV gt s 66 CO Copyright 1985 2009 American Megatrend Figure 8 40 Advanced Chipset Settings Screen TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 73 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Ine 40 At the North Bridge Chipset Configuration screen Figure 8 41 Scroll down to Boot Display Configuration Figure 8 42 Press Enter raphics Adapter PCI e IGD Figure 8
50. r customers IT challenges with World Class e Engineering e Manufacturing and Integration and e Lifecycle Management TAG has a proven track record in implementing these tenets to serve as a trusted advisor to our Coenen customers TAG uses this foundation to ensure risk is mitigated expectations are exceeded and the customer can consistently rely on the company our equipment and our services TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 3 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Inc 2 1 2 Core Competences 2 1 3 Engineering TAG s engineering methodology is built upon Multi Disciplinary Optimization MDO and rigorous design reviews Although PMs drive the schedule at TAG Engineering leverages Computer Aided Design CAD tools Computational Fluid Dynamics CFD models rapid prototyping processes and diverse test equipment and facilities to ensure requirements are being met at every step of the design TAG Engineering follows a proven design review process ensuring all entrance and exit criteria are met at each stage Rigorous documentation is compiled to demonstrate requirement compliance risks are mitigated and decisions are prudent throughout the design process TAG prides itself on its engineering i laboratories and facilities Over the past three years TAG has invested in several P ET pieces of equipment that allow TAG to test A Em and certify pr
51. ration Figure 8 31 Advanced Settings Screen 32 At the Trip Points for DIS screen No Change Press Escape Figure 8 32 BIOS SETUP UTILITY Critical Trip Point 100 C 7 7 p ATA ed 100 CI tec Gee Ge Figure 8 32 Trip Points for DIS Screen TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 69 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 Technology Advancement Group Inc ses ss TAG 33 At the Advanced Settings screen scroll across to the PCIPnP tag and press Enter Figures Figure 8 33 and Figure 8 34 show the complete set up of the Advanced PCI PnP Settings No Change Press Escape RIOS SETUP UTILITY Clear NURAM No i NC Disabled Enabledl 21 n Li MT 7ISh IDE Card Autol Available Ifv ai lab el IAvailablel te wad la b lel fvailablel Ava i lablel Avail at lel v02 66 C Copuright 1985 2009 Amer ican Meqatre Figure 8 33 Advanced PCI PnP Settings Screen 34 Advanced PCI PnP Settings screen Figure 8 34 BIOS SETUP UTLLITY Avallablelt Ava ila b el fiva i lable IAvailablel Available fiuai lablel Available Available vai labled Reserved Memory Size 7 c Disabled v02 66 Copyright 1985 2009 American Megatre Figure 8 34 Advanced PCI PnP Settings Screen TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 70 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 TAG Technology Advancement Group Inc Opera
52. s IMPORTANT both capitalized and bold and is followed by text in italics The italicized text is the important message 4 1 2 2 Warnings Warnings appear where overlooked details may cause damage to the equipment or result in personal injury Warnings should be taken seriously Warnings are easy to recognize The word warning is written as WARNING both TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 13 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 Operations Manual TRG Technology Advancement Group Inc capitalized and bold and is followed by text in italics The italicized text is the warning message 4 1 2 3 Cautions Cautionary messages should also be heeded to help you reduce the chance of losing data or damaging the system Cautions are easy to recognize The word caution is written as CAUTION both capitalized and bold and is followed by text in italics The italicized text is the cautionary message 4 1 2 4 Notes Notes inform the reader of essential but non critical information These messages should be read carefully as any directions or instructions contained therein can help you avoid making mistakes Notes are easy to recognize The word note is written as NOTE TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 14 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 Chapter 2 Technology Advancement Group Inc Chapter 2 TC 100 COMMANDER Electronicall
53. sCard 54 ExpressCard 34 ExpressCard 34 Figure 6 6 Express Card Types TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 31 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Inc 6 1 9 Inserting and Removing an ExpressCard 6 1 9 1 Insert an ExpressCard 1 Locate the ExpressCard slot on the Top of the Commander 2 Slide the ExpressCard with its label facing up all the way into the slot until the rear connectors click into place 3 When a new card is seated the tablet PC will detect it and try to install the appropriate driver Follow the on screen instructions to complete the process USB 2 0 Hard Drive Express SD Slot Power Audio Simm Card Card Figure 6 7 Commander showing Express card slot 6 1 9 2 Remove an ExpressCard 1 Double click the Safely Remove Hardware icon found on the Windows XP taskbar and the Safely Remove Hardware window appears on screen 2 Select highlight the ExpressCard from the list to disable the card 3 Push the ExpressCard slightly to release the card 4 Pull the card out of the slot TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 32 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Inc 6 1 10 TC 100 Mini Port Replicator While the Commander has a long battery life of 7 hours it can be charged through the mini port replicator The replicator has unique pi
54. tasecouezs 33 Figure 6 9 TC 100 Stylus and Port Replicator Remowval sessseesuuesss 34 Figure 6 10 Batteries Removed From Commander rrannnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnner 35 Figure 6 11 GPS Antenna Location eeeesseesssssseeeeneeen nennen 36 HE NN ENN 37 HUE PN UNN SE 37 Figure 6 14 General Options SCreen rrrnannrnnannannnnnennannrnnannennnnsennansnnnansennassnnnnnsnnnnnee 38 POUC 6415 SaUG RENE eee ee 39 Figure 6 16 COM Selected rrrrrnnrrnnnnnerrnnnrrrnnnerrnnnrnrannennannennansennnnsennassnnnnssnnnnnnnnnnee 40 PET GP 41 Figure 7 2 System Properties ccccsscccsscccssceceseeceseeceeeecueeeeeeeeseescgeeeeseeseaeessaeessaeeess 42 Figure 7 3 Device Manager rannnnnnnnanennnrnnnnnnanennnrnnnnnnnnennnennnnnnnnennsennnnnnnnennsennnnnnnsennnen 42 Figure 7 4 Device Manager arrnnnnnnnnennnrnnnnnnnnennnrnnnnnnnnennnrnnnnnnnnennnrnnnnnnnnennnrnnnnnnnnennnen 44 FOUG 7 5 PO ME DIALOG BOX een 45 Figure 7 6 Control Panel ccccssccccsseecceseeccensecceucecceececsuueecsugcecsuseessuseessueeessuseesaneess 47 FIOGUIE 7 7 ANNE WZA d orien aE eMe e EEE EOne ES cU pESE eoi Epor EENE 47 Fe TS NNN 48 Figure 7 9 SS Proper OS vvs ion Eon EU 49 FAEN 49 Figure 8 1 Main BIOS Screen rrrrnnrrrrnnnrnranrnerrnnnennnnrrnnnnsnnnnnrnnnnnennnnnennnnnennnnsennnssnnnnssen 54 FE PU ENN 54 Figure 8 3 Configure Advanced CPU Settings Screen Top Half
55. th these tabs some devices have additional advanced settings or tabs for device specific settings 7 2 Installing and Removing Hardware in Windows Plug and Play PnP is a standard that makes installing new hardware devices easier Prior to PnP installing new hardware meant finding and installing peripheral drivers and making sure the new device didn t conflict with another device Theoretically if you have a computer designed for PnP and are using a PnP operating system like Windows installing a printer sound card modem or other peripheral is a simple matter of plugging in the device It s not always quite this simple Assuming you are using a PnP computer when you attach a PnP device you may see a message indicating that Windows has recognized the new device either immediately or the next time you start up your system If Windows needs a driver that is not currently installed you may at that point be asked to insert a disk or the Windows CD ROM If you don t see a message but the device appears to be working you can assume that everything is fine TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 46 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 e IG Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Inc 7 2 1 Using the Add New Hardware Wizard If the device is not working properly try using the Add New Hardware Wizard To run this wizard do the following 1 From the Start menu point to Settings and
56. tions Manual 35 At the PCIPnP screen scroll across to the Boot tag and press Enter Figure 8 35 Settings Configuration T P 2d PW bb OC Copur igh Figure 8 35 South Bridge Configuration Screen 36 At Boot Settings Configuration screen Quick Boot is highlighted No Change Figure 8 36 BIOS SETUP UTILITY Enabled Disabled Quick Boot Jddur ROM ic play Mode i bh gt T Fee amp Force HIUS Bootup Num Lock On PN Mouse u ppc ort Auto 1a it For F1 If Error Enabled Hit DEL Message Disp play Enabled Interrupt 19 Capture i led Figure 8 36 Boot Settings Configuration Screen TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 71 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 Technology Advancement Group Inc Operations Manual I f IG 37 At Boot Settings Configuration screen scroll down and select Quiet Boot Press Enter On the Popup Menu select Enabled and press Enter Figure 8 37 BIOS SETUP UTILITY Disabled Forc HIUSI quiet Boot aM Dp splay Mode Num Lock tint Mouse Support Auto d i Enabled Nu Uptions If Error DEL Message D Sp ay terrupt 19 Capture Disabled Enabled Lhar SAUE eden A TS TR Mi n LUNA 1 102 6G cuc 1905 2009 ps3 T m RS gatrends Figure 8 37 Boot Settings Configuration Screen 38 Figure 8 38 shows Quiet Boot Enabled Press Escape BIOS SETUP UTILITY Quiet Boot u
57. y distributed Subject to user discretion when printed TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 15 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Inc 5 TC 100 Commander Overview 5 1 1 Product Information The TC 100 Commander sets the standard for Ultra Mobile Devices UMD with state of the art technology The newest rugged Ultra Mobile PC UMPO can stand up to the harshest environments and is designed specifically to be fully customized to support unique mission critical applications e Light Small Footprint Chassis lt 4lbs fits in a pocket e The TC 100 Commander does not use dissimilar metals in its construction e Integrated GPS for Satellite Navigation e Steaming Video Feed for live data e Sunlight Readability and Reduced Glare for use in the battle field e Touch Screen Display e Mobile Communication and Data situational awareness e Dual Hot Swappable Batteries extend operations without interrupting power e Customizable Button Boards for easy application Your system may contain components not described in this User Manual For detailed information on these components refer to the manufactures website or contact TAG Technical Support at tech supportQtaq com TC 100 COMMANDER Part Number 1008195 1008509 Page 16 of 78 Version 1 3 03 29 2010 e TFAG Technology Advancement Group Inc Operations Manual 5 1

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