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1.     Audio    Trouble       Solution  Adjust sound controller   Check the setting of sound volume of software   No sound emitted Check if the ear phone is firmly connected     Check the Devices Manager of Windows  Be  sure the Sound function has been activated  and isn   t interfered with other hardware              USB  Trouble Solution  Check and be sure USB port of Notebook  Equipments is firmly connected with the USB cord of the  connectedcan   t equipment                          O          2 O O O O o  work Be sure the driver of the equipment is installed  correctly        Stand by   Hibernation  Trouble       Solution       Please check if the Windows Media Player is  running  If Yes  the Notebook can t enter into  Standby or Hibernation mode  Please close  Windows Media Player     Can t enter into  Standby   Hibernation          19    rf    N    Be sure the RJ45 connector is firmly connected  Can t be connected to the Network Hub or Switch     Check the configuration of hardware in BIOS  Can t be booted Setup Utility and activate the function of LAN  Waken        HAND HELD DEVICE USER   S MANUAL       HAND HELD DEVICE USER   S MANUAL    Appendix  Specification       HAND HELD DEVICE USER   S MANUAL    Main Device Performance    CPU Intel AtomTM processor   ZXX series Intel AtomTM  800MHz to 1 6GHz   Chipset Intel System Controller Hub  Memory System Memory 512MB  Up to 1G   Display 5    TFT color LCD      800 x 480 pixels     Trans reflective LCD     Touch Resistive wi
2.   140mmx74 7mmx293 5mm    with Printer    Heigh 30 mm at finger grip  50mm at base   Weight Main Device  0 53kg without Battery   Battery  4000mAhr 0 19kg  Battery 8000mAhr 0 35kg    Thermal Printer 0 13kg  Outside Function Module 0 13kg  ROHS Compliance with RoHS  Safety EN60950  UL60950  EMI  EMC EN55022 EN55024  FCC Part 15B     Class B          HAND HELD DEVICE USER   S MANUAL    Environment       Operating temp 0  C to 50  C   Storage  not incl  battery   0  C to 60  C    Humidity 5     95  relative humidity   non condensing  Ruggedness          Housing plastic   metal with protective rubber cladding and bumpers  Protection against dirt  amp  liquid drops IP53  Drop Spec Withstands 1 2 m drop   onto concrete        User accessories    Holster  hand strap  wrist strap  protective case  swiveling belt clip          Docking Cradle Single way communications cradle with support for the following USB   serial   display  S D V O    Ethernet    battery charging Part of the accessories which plugs on the bottom side IO expansion port of the main body       ns HAND HELD DEVICE USER    S MANUAL    Outside Plug In Function       Features Function       Thermal Printer  Serial 6  2inch   57 mm width thermal printer  830mm   Serial 6  Width   2 inch  Print area  0 48mm  Diameter of scrolled paper  35mm  SAM Connects to Smart 2 x Security Access Modules  SAM   which ships as part of the smart card module  card controller     Smart card  Contact  Smart Card Reader Writer With Contact  S
3.   f you are using an extension cord  make sure that the devices  plugged onto the cord do not exceed its total capacity   Furthermore  the devices plugged into the electrical outlet shall  not exceed the fuse   s total ampere rating    W Please verify power voltage before connecting the electrical cord to  the power outlet  If you are uncertain of its power specification  please  consult with your local vendors or power company for more details        HAND HELD DEVICE USER   S MANUAL  1 16 Connecting the AC Adapter    The AC adapter converts AC power to DC power and reduces the  voltage supplied to the devic  It can automatically adjust to any  voltage from 100 to 240 volts and outputs power at 7 4V    7 4V   4000 mAh for device    allowing you to use your device in almost    1 17 Installing Hand Held Device Drivers    If your W348M Notebook Computer already has an operating  system installed  it is best to install all necessary device drivers in  order for he hardware to properly function     any region  Before installing drivers  check with your vendors to see if they have  CAUTION  Use only the AC adapter and the power cord we already installed all the drivers with the operating system  if not   recommend  Using the wrong adapter may damage your computer  please follow the steps below    We assume no responsibilities for damages arising from misuse of   AC adapters     1  You can find the Utility Driver CD like the one shown below              Den  CANES  LSS          User
4.  Manual  Utility Driver    SDK       To properly connect the adapter  follow the steps as below     1  Connect the power cord to the AC adapter  2  Put the CD into the CD R W or DVD RW  optional  Drive  An    2  Connect the AC adapter to the DC power port of your device  Auto Run installation screen will appear   3  Connect the AC adapter power cord to an AC outlet     HAND HELD DEVICE USER   S MANUAL    Chapter 2 The BIOS Setup program    The BIOS Setup Utility is a hardware configuration program built into  your Notebook   s BIOS  basic input output system   Your Notebook  is already properly configured and optimized  and you do not need  to run this utility  However  if you encounter configuration problems   you may need to run it        This chapter will introduce   E Activate the BIOS Setup Utility  M Security     Setup Boot priority order  E Recover original setting    HAND HELD DEVICE USER   S MANUAL    2 1 Activate the BIOS Setup Utility The Security screen contains parameters that  Security help safeguard and protect your Notebook from    To activate the BIOS Setup Utility  press F2 during POST  unauthorized use     This page is to display the version of CPU  BIOS     iivericed G2 r to ole a E soot prit Sysinio KBC firmware   Syatem Tine   Boot To set the order of booting equipments  enabling or  disabling equipments   Exit To exit the interface of setting system     Tips  For more information about Menu and Keys  please  refer to the help information of respective s
5.  To connect LAN        HAND HELD DEVICE USER   S MANUAL    1 7 Status Indicators                      Icon Item Function  Green on System is turn on   1 Power status l  Green off System is turn off   Red on Charging   2 Charger status Red flashing Power shortage   Red off Full charged   Wireless function is  Red on iva  3 Wireless status eon a  Red off Wireless function is    inactivate        1 8 Expanding Accessories                                                                                        No  Item     1 Accessory       2 Main Device  or  3 Accessory  4 Accessory                                         UUODOODU                               HAND HELD DEVICE USER   S MANUAL       Function    Contact Smart    Fingerprint   Card Reader   Recognition    Module Contactless Smart    Card Reader     2    thernal printer     Swipe Card Reader Barcode Scanner     Cradle for battery charging and extending  I O functions        1 9 Turning Your Device On and Off    Turning on the power   Open the device   press and hold the power button for one or two  seconds   The power indicator will glow red once the computer is  powered on     Turning off the power   If you are not going to use your device for a while   it is best to turn  off its power Before turning off power close all program first and shut  down the operating system    After turning off your device make it a habit to leave the LCD panel  open for a while after it has been used for an extended period  of time   Th
6.  drive checked by hand you may be asked to install  the drive into your Hand Held Device  Your can have the hard drive  checked through an X ray machine but never put the drive through  a metal detector    e When traveling  do not place your device in the overhead storage  compartment where it could shift around Do not drop your device  or subject it to other mechanical shocks    e Protect your device   battery   and hard drive from environmental  hazards such as dirt  dust  food  liquids  extreme temperature  and  direct exposure to sunlight    e When you move your device in environments where there is a  substantial difference of temperature or humidity level  condensa   tion may form on or within your device  To avoid damaging your device    please allow sufficient time for the moisture to evaporate before  continue using     NOTICE  When taking your device from a colder to a warmer environm   ent or vice versa   allow your notebook enough time to adapt to the new  environment before turning on power     e When unplugging the power cord  please make sure that you pull  on its connector or on its strain relief loop  and not on the power  cord itself  As you pull out the connector  please ensure that it is    HAND HELD DEVICE USER   S MANUAL    pulled out evenly in order not to bend its connecting pins  Also  be   fore you connect the power cord  make sure that both connectors  are correctly oriented and aligned    e Before you clean your device turn it off first unplug it f
7.  of Measurement for the  Radio Interferences of Information Technology Equipment       e EN 55024        Information technology equipment   Immunity char   acteristics   Limits and methods of measurement       e EN 61000 3 2        Electromagnetic compatibility  EMC    Chapter  3  Limits   Section 2  Limits on the harmonic current emissions   Equipment input current up to and including 16 A per phase        e EN 61000 3 3        Electromagnetic compatibility  EMC    Chapter  3  Limits   Section 3  Limits on the voltage fluctuations and flicker  in low voltage power supply systems for equipment with rate cur   rent up to and including 16 A       e EN 60950        Safety of Information Technology Equipment        NOTE  EN 55022 emissions requirements provide for two  classifications    e Class A governs commercial use  e Class B is governs residential use    BSMI Notice  Taiwan Only     HAND HELD DEVICE USER   S MANUAL    AA   NI   R32323   The symbol above must be attached to the product indicating  compliance with the BSMI standard     Macrovision License of Notice    This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is  protected by methods and claims of certain U S  patents and other  intellectual rights owned by Macrovision Corporation  and other  rights owners  Use of this copyright protection technology must be  authorized by Macrovision Corporation and is intended for home and  other limited viewing uses only unless authorized by Macrovision  Corporation  R
8.  select whether password of supervisor and or user  is needed when booting     Fixed disk boot sector  This setting is to select whether to have Write Protect on hard disk  boot section to anti virus or not     Notice  Do not lose the password of your system  In the  event of this  you should have to refer to the service  center of your Notebook        2 3 Set Boot priority order    With this setting  you can set the order of booting the hardware of  Notebook     i  IDE HDD  TITITII TTETEIITTENA       aaaea HAND HELD DEVICE USER    S MANUAL    Erit Saving Changes       Exit Saving Changes   Save the settings by user and exit the BIOS setting menu     Exit Discarding Changes   Not save the settings by user and exit the BIOS setting menu        Load Setup Defaults   Recovery all the default setting by manufacturer     Tips  If you change the BIOS settings and can not return  to original settings  you can return to original settings by      Load Setup Defaults           HAND HELD DEVICE USER   S MANUAL    Discard Changes   User can discard current settings and return to last settings     Save Changes   User can save the settings but will not exit the BIOS setting menu        HAND HELD DEVICE USER   S MANUAL    Chapter 3 Troubleshooting    This chapter contains advice and solutions to a few basic troubles  you might encounter when you use the device Please refer to this  chapter and follow the instructions to solve troubles        Warning  Under the condition that you can   t han
9.  video  or audio equipment can increase  the use of your computer s power    M Decreasing monitor brightness can also save power    E When the battery is not fully charged  allow your battery to be  charged completely before using it  i e   before disconnecting  AC power   Calibrating the battery before use is also highly  recommended    WE Li lon Battery is vulnerable  do not charge it with other power  adapter  otherwise fire or explosion may occur     HAND HELD DEVICE USER   S MANUAL    Replacing the Battery    The battery will gradually weaken over time  We recommend that  you replace your battery when you notice a significant decrease of  battery capacity     To change the battery pack  follow the steps below   1  Turn off the computer   2  Close the lid and flip the device over     3  Slide the battery latch  Continue to hold it until the battery is  removed     4  Make sure the replacement battery is properly oriented before  inserting it into the battery compartment     Note  The battery can not be charged to 100  when remaining  battery is no less than 95   It is based on the supplier   s advice  and  to extend charging frequency and battery life     Maintenance of the AC Adapter    M Do not connect the adapter to any other device    HM Do not step on the power cord or place heavy objects on top of it   Carefully route the power cord and keep cables away from all traffic    M When unplugging the power cord  do not pull on the cord itself  but on the plug instead    W
10. Copyright    2008  All Right Reserved   Printed in China    Hand Held Device User s Manual  Original Issue  2008 01    This manual guides you in setting up and using your new Hand Held Device   Information in the manual has been carefully checked for  accuracy and is subject to change without notice     No part of this manual may be reproduced  stored in a retrieval system  or transmitted  in any form or by any means  electronic  mecha   nical  photocopy  recording  or otherwise  without prior written consent     Trademarks  Product names used herein are for identification purposes only and may be the trademarks of their respective companies   Microsoft    MS DOS  Windows    and Windows   Sound System are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation   Intel    Centrino     Centrino Duo     Pentium   M  Banias  Calexico are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation     Sound Blaster  Sound Blaster Pro are trademarks of Creative Technology     All other brands or product names mentioned in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies     Safety Instructions    Use the following safety guidelines to help protect yourself and your  Hand Held Device     When Using Your Hand Held Device    CAUTION  Do not operate your portable computer for an  extended period of time with the base resting directly on  your body  With extended operation  heat can build up in the  base  Allowing sustained contact with the skin can cause  discomfort or a burn     e Do not 
11. a adds video functionality to  instant messaging software and video editing software   Fn F11 Return  Last  lad   0000 000000008 OOOOOOOOOS  Tips  For using the built in camera  see the help file on the  Fn F12 Speed  Next utility software    gt i COURT    HAND HELD DEVICE USER   S MANUAL             Tips  The built in camera cannot be shared by more than  on software application  If another application is using  the camera  exit the application before using the built in  camera     1 13 Using the Audio    You can Control volume under your Windows operation system   Click the volume icon s  on task bar and use the button to adjust  volume    Or you can double click the volume icon m  to activate Volume  Control to adjust control items of volume     Tips  You can use Fn combination keys to  adjust volume   Please refer to    FN combination keys        Please adjust the voice down before your connect an  external audio equipment  suchas earphone or MIC        HAND HELD DEVICE USER   S MANUAL    1 14 Using the Wireless LAN  WLAN     You can use Wireless LAN to connect to the network and use the  Internet in your home and office so there is no need anymore to pull  cables or wires     Connecting and using the wireless network    You can use the Function key Fncombination keys  TBD    to turn on wireless Lan   Right click the Wireless network icon on the Taskbar and select  View available wireless network   Select AP  Access Point  you want to connect to and type necessary  inform
12. ation  Click Connect  And If you place the mouse pointer on the  Wireless network icon on the Taskbar  you can see the status of the  wireless network     Tips  You can learn details by referring to instruction  document of wireless network     The availability of the functions depend on the configuration  of notebook you bought  see the Spec to see whether your  model supports the function     Notice  Creating security settings for the wireless LAN is  important  we assume no responsibility for any security  problems that may arise from the use of the wireless LAN        1 15 Using the Battery Pack    Hand Held Device is designed to operate with one of the following  power sources       E AC power  using the AC adapter connected to an electrical  outlet   WE Lithium lon  Li lon  battery pack    You should use the AC adapter whenever possible  use the battery  pack only when AC power is unavailable  The rechargeable Li lon  battery pack allows you to operate your notebook computer without  an external power source  When you use the AC adapter to connect  your notebook to a power outlet  the internal battery will begin to  recharge  While the battery is charging  the Battery Charge icon on  the indicator panel will be on  Once the battery is fully charged  the  Battery Charge icon will turn off  Quick charging time is 2 5 hours  for the Lithium lon  Li lon  battery when the computer is turned off   while the normal battery charging time is 4 hours     WE Operating a fax modem 
13. attempt to service the Hand Held Device yourself  Always  follow installation instructions closely    e Do not carry a battery in your pocket  purse  or other container  where metal objects  such as car keys  could short circuit the  battery terminals  The resulting excessive current flow can generate  extremely high temperature and may cause burns to your skin    e Be sure that nothing rests on your AC adapter s power cable and  that the cable is not located where it can be tripped over or stepped  on    e While you are using the Device or charging the battery  place the  AC adapter in a ventilated area  like on a desktop or on the floor   Do not cover the AC adapter with papers or other items that may  prevent ventilation  Also  do not use the AC adapter while it is inside  a Carrying case    e Do not insert objects into the air vent of your Device    Doing so can cause short circuiting and may result in fire or electrical  shock     HAND HELD DEVICE USER   S MANUAL    e Use only the AC adapter and batteries that are supplied by your  Hand Held Device manufacturer  Using other types of battery or AC  adapter may heighten the risk of fire or explosion    e Incorrectly placed batteries may result in an explosion    e Replace only with the same or compatible battery recommended by  the manufacturer    e Please discard used batteries according to the manufacturer s  instructions    e Before you connect your Hand HeldDevice to a power source  ensure  that the voltage rating of t
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15. dle  trouble  please refer to your dealer to get professional  service           AC Adapter  Trouble       Solution       Make sure the AC adapter is well connected to       the power source and Notebook   No power supplies       aAhY     v   c_wa     o _oM_JS HY ___           to Notebook Check the cable and plug to make sure they  are OK  If they are broken  please contact your    local dealer ASAP        Battery pack  Trouble       Solution       The remaining power in battery pack may be  not enough to power on the machine  Connect  AC Adapter to recharge it     No power supplies  to Notebook    Check temperature of battery pack   s surface   Battery pack can   t be recharged if its tempera   ture is too high or too low  Recharged it after  its temperature is the same with the normal      environment one   Can t be recharged    after connecting  AC Adapter    If battery pack is fully discharged  it won t be  recharged at once  Please wait for some min   utes     If the power indicators of battery pack are  always not lit up  its life may be over  Please  contact your dealer to buy another one     HAND HELD DEVICE USER   S MANUAL    Battery life depends on using condition of Note   book  You can change the settings in Power  Manager of OS to save power     Battery life is not Battery pack can t exert its full capacity if it   as long as it should Works when not fully recharged frequently    be Power Notebook by battery pack until its power  drops to a critically low level a
16. election   There may be difference of BIOS setting between different  versions of BIOS of different batch of notebook produced     Notice  The BIOS of your notebook has been initialized to  best settings  Its advised you not to change it if not so  necessary     O Menm Desorption              Tips  The pictures showed at this chapter may be different    The Main screen displays a summary of your from those showed by your notebook due to different  Main Notebook hardware information  and also includes versions of BIOS  Please set pictures of your notebook as    basic setup parameters  standard        The setup utility menu bar has six main screens  Following is  general introduction on these six items     This screen contains parameters involving your    Advanced hardware devices     2 2 Security    The Security screen contains parameters that help safeguard and  protect your Notebook from unauthorized use     Set Supervisor Password    Set Supervisor Password  With this setting  only authorized user can enter the system  Follow    the below to set   E Select menu Security   E Select    Set Supervisor Password    and then press    Enter      M Input the desired password twice   E When the box of Setup Notice shows password information   press    Enter           HAND HELD DEVICE USER   S MANUAL    Set User Password  It s always the same to set user passport as that of supervisor  password  But the former can only enter OS  not BIOS Setup     Password on Boot  This setting is to
17. everse engineering of disassembly is prohibited        Most Hand Held Device computers are classified by the Bureau of  Standards Meteorology and Inspection  BSMI  as Class B information  technology equipment  ITE      HAND HELD DEVICE USER   S MANUAL    Preface    Congratulations on your purchase of a Hand Held Device   Your  new hand   held device features the most innovative features in  portable computing technology It combines state of the art ergono   mics with sophisticated architecture   providing you with a device  that is compact  powerful  and easy to use  Designed for a wide  range of general  business  and personal productivity applications   this device is an ideal choice for use in the office  at home  and on  the road        This Manual contains all the information you need to set up and  use your hand held device  It describes all of its features in a  thorough yet easy to read manner        Content    Safety MVS NCE NS yc asec a ccd arene cn eek creo EAA EERE    Regulatory NONGOS  resres Eka IIl  Pro EO e eia E nacemmmaes V  Chapter 1 Introducing Your Hand Held Device   11 Panorami a2 een eee ere nnn meee en eee ee 2  ta ROM aN tate eae crete epeecennc we bimiorereeen ent cmierentenees rcomen ene 3  To MS es sea ce 3  LA BOLO M WN NS isso ter nance erenn 3  tee   ROWE IGG e E T E 4  o RO O or E E E 4  Gr SAUS MACAO S oaaae 4  1 8 Expanding ACCESS ONCS woscisscnceatiein danscelpanstesosassaoananiele denmpsadeges 5  1 9 Turning Your Device On And Off         c
18. he AC adapter matches that of the available  power source      115 V 60 Hz in most of North and South America and some Far  Eastern countries such as South Korea and Taiwan      100 V 50 Hz in eastern Japan and 100 V 60Hz in western Japan      230 V 50 Hz in most of Europe  the Middle East  and the Far East    e If you use an extension cord with your AC adapter  ensure that the  total ampere rating of all devices plugged into the extension cord  does not exceed its total capacity     e When removing battery from your Hand Held Device first turn off the  system   disconnect the AC adapter from the electrical outlet  then  remove the battery    e To avoid risk of an electrical shock  do not connect or disconnect  any cables  or perform maintenance or reconfiguration of this  product during a thunderstorm    e Do not throw batteries into fire  doing so may cause explosion   Check with local authorities first for battery disposal instructions    e When setting up your notebook for work  place it on a level  surface        e When traveling  do not check your Hand Held Device as baggage   You can put you device through an X ray security machine  but never  put your device through a metal detector   If you have your device  checked by hand  be sure to have a charged battery ready in case  you are asked to turn on your device    e When traveling with the hard drive removed from your Hand Held    Device wrap the drive in an insulated material such as cloth or paper     If you have the
19. is allows the interior of your device to cool off Closing  the panel will force the heat up against the LCD screen and doing so  after a while may damage the screen     Suspend mode   You can adjust default power management settings in the Power  Option Advanced dialog box  The Power Options dialog box  provides several operating functions after your computer has been  idle for a while     HAND HELD DEVICE USER   S MANUAL       1 10 Keyboard Functions        a  Tab   Ce  O  OD  O            D  GG  OAOA  Canna  oomme  araog  Sooo  aooae    C 7                                               Icon Description  Press Caps Lock to light up the indicator of Caps       Caps Lock Lock  and all the characters input are capital  letters   To turn on the numeric keypad overlay  press  Num Lk Num Lk  Thenumeric mode keyboard indicator  light glows when the numeric overlay is on   Scrl Lk Press this keystoyscroll the screen under some     Fn Num LK  programs     ge Press this key to activate Windows   START  menu     e  Press this key to function as the right key of    E mouse        HAND HELD DEVICE USER   S MANUAL    Fn Combination Keys  Hot Keys     Use key combined with other keys to activate  close or set  special functions  These combinations are also called Hot Keys  To    use the Hot Keys  press and hold down  lt Fn gt  together with the keys  described below        Icon Description       Fn F1 Hibernation  Press this key combination to make system enter  hibernation mode  In this m
20. l interference in a residential installation     Any changes or modifications made to this equipment may void the  user   s authority to operate this equipment  This equipment gener   ates  uses  and can radiate radio frequency energy  If not installed  and used in accordance with the instructions  may cause harmful  interference to radio communications  However  there is no guaran   tee that interference will not occur in a particular installation  If this  equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television re   ception  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   e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna   e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver   e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different  from that to which the receiver is connected   e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for  help   e All external cables connecting to this basic unit must be  shielded   For cables connecting to PCMCIA cards  see the option  manual or installation instructions     HAND HELD DEVICE USER   S MANUAL    Federal Communications Commission  FCC    PART 68 Warning   This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules  On the bot   tom of the computer is a label that contains  among other informa   tion  the FCC Registration Number and Ringer Equivalence Number   REN  for this equipment  You must  upo
21. n request  provide this  information to your telephone company    FCC Part 68 Registration Number           REN  0 8B    The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices you may  connect to your telephone and still have those devices ring when  your number is called  In most  but not all areas  the sum of the  REN   s of all devices should not exceed five  5 0   To be certain of  the number of devices you may connect to your line  as determined  by the REN  you should call your local telephone company to deter   mine the maximum REN for your calling area     If your MODEM causes harm to the telephone network  the local  Telephone Company may discontinue your service temporarily  If  possible  they will notify you in advance  However  if advanced no   tice isn   t practical  you will be notified as soon as possible  You will  be informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC     Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities  equip   ment  operations  or procedures that could affect the proper func   tioning for your equipment    they do  you will be notified in advance  to give you an opportunity to maintain an uninterrupted telephone  service        CE Notice  European Union     This symbol CE indicates this Hand Held Device complies with the  EMC Directive and the European Union   s Low Voltage Directive   rective  This symbol also indicates that Hand Held Device meets the  following technical standards     e EN 55022        Limitations and Methods
22. nd the machine  emits a high pitched beep or displays a warn   ing message  after that  recharge battery pack  to make battery pack work longer     Keyboard  Trouble       Solution    Press character  keys but number  displayed instead  of character    Check if Num Lock is activated  Press Fn    Num Lock and make sure the indicator of  Num LK key isn   t on     Make sure there is not certain software to con     Contusing display figure to the keyboard        Hard disc drive  HDD        Trouble Solution  Operating system was corrupted by incorrect    operating or virus  Try to clean virus and then  oe S t be configure your operating system correctly   oote    The documents of your OS maybe run in error   please refer to the manual of your OS        HDD performs very    slowly    There is too much file fragment  Use disk    defrag tools to rearrange the programs on the  hard disk             D       Trouble    The screen is    Solution    Press hot key Fn   F5 to change the display  mode if certain external monitor is connected     Make sure the system isn   t in the mode of  Hibernation or Standby           Trouble    Solution       The data can t be  output from Note   book to printer    Error printing    Make sure printer is powered on   Make sure its cable is OK and its USB interface  is well connected to Notebook     Make sure your printer is compatible to your  Notebook     Please refer to the user s manual of your  printer for help        HAND HELD DEVICE USER   S MANUAL
23. ode  the back light of the  LCD panel would be turned off and a host of internal  devices would enter into a stage of lower power  consumption      ip  Fine F2 Wireless LAN  To activate Wireless LAN     Fn F3 LCD   Video out Switch  Press this key combination to switch between   E LCD mode only   M Video out mode only     E LCD and Video out simultaneously mode  Notice  This function works under certain setting  of OS  please refer to your instruction of OS      lt t4Fn F4 Brightness decreasing  Press this key combination to decrease the brightness  of the LCD      lt 4VFn F5 Brightness increasing  Press this key combination to increase the brightness  of the LCD        Fn F6 Mute 1 11 Using the NAVI Key  Press this combination to open close output of audio  signal   Fn F7 Voice weakening  aq   Press this key combination to weaken the voice output   Notice  This function works under certain setting  of OS  please refer to your instruction of OS   Fn F8 Voice strengthening   E Press this key combination to strengthen the voice out   put   Notice  This function works under certain setting  of OS  please refer to your instruction of OS   Fn F9 Play  To play or pause when audio or video program is   gt  il running  i ee  1 12 Using the built in camera  Fn F10 Stop The availability of the function depend on the configuration of  To stop when audio or video program is running notebook you bought  The model you bought may be equipped with  m a built in camera  and the built in camer
24. of the new exciting  features        1 1 Panoramic View                   No  Item  1 LCD    2 Power key    3 Function keys    4 Keyboard    5 Status indicators       HAND HELD DEVICE USER   S MANUAL       Function    To display the content output form  the system     To turn on off your notebook     To activate some special programs   Please refer to 1 9 Using the  Launch Keys     To input characters and numbers    To indicate the status of machine   s  operation  Please refer to 1 7 Status  indicators        1 2 Right Side       No  Item Function       1 Accessory Dock For extend different function accessories       1 3 Left Side             0     No  Item Function  To connect peripheral equipment  _  mDE poe with USB interface   2 MIC jack To connect MIC to iput audio signal        1 4 Bottom Side       HAND HELD DEVICE USER   S MANUAL                OH OOO                       No  Item Function  1 Camera Built in 1 3 M camera   2 LED Flash Flash   3 Air Vent To vent heat from the device   To output the audio signal from the  4 Speaker PE S  Battery l  5 etek To fit and lock battery   6 Battery Installed in the battery compartment     To supply power to the device when  AC power is disconnected           1 5 Front Side       No  Item Function       1 Accessory Dock For extend different function accessories       1 6 Rear Side       Function    No  ltem    p To connect AC adapter to power on  1 DC in hole Device     2 Docking Port To connect with cradle     3 LAN RJ45 jack
25. rom its power  source  and remove the battery    e Handle interior components with care  When removing a compo   nent  please hold it by the edge and not on the connecting pins   such as the memory module      When using your telephone equipments  safety instructions     should always be followed in order to prevent fire  electrical  shock or injuries  these instructions include    e Do not use this product near water  for example  near a bathtub   washing basins  kitchen laundry sinks  wet basements or swim   ming pools    e Avoid using cordless phones during an electrical storm as light   ening may cause electrical shocks    e Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak within the leakage  area     WARNING  Void of Warranty    If the battery is not properly handled  there may be a risk of  explosion  make sure you are using the same or compatible  battery   Please discard used batteries according to the instructions given    by the manufacturer    Please be aware that use of cracked  severely scratched or poor  quality discs may damage the optical drive and corrupt data in  the disc  Such discs may break while drive operates in high   speed  in this case  your product warranty may be voided           Regulatory Notices  Federal Communications Commission Notice    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits  for a Class B digital service  pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules   These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against  harmfu
26. tandard ISO 7810  7816 1 4  Smart Card Reader Writer With Contactless   Serial 3    Standard ISO 14443 type A of B  with embedded antenna  Smart card  Contactless    With Mifare protocol JAVA Card 2 2   PC  SC compatible SDK API      The card be durable  amp  withstand flexing   abrasion   ESD   Humidity   magnetic field  Biometric Finger print Ei Print A  Optical ifi   DK f l ificati l ificati  sensor module inger Print Access Optical  500dpi finger print sensor S or enrollment  verification and identification      ISO IEC 19794 4 2005    Access  amp  verification time  lt   1 Sec    Bar Code Scan       C MOS Imager 1 4 inch C MOS Imager  Bar Code Scan EAN  UPCA E  Code39  NW7 Codabar  ITF  Code93  Code128  MSI Plessy  IATA   1D readable Code11  GS1 DataBar  RSS 14     a Code49  PDF417  MicroPDF  Codablock F  Composite GS1 DataBar  RSS 14     Stacked   DataMatrix  MaxiCode  QRCode  Aztec    Magnetic Stripe Reader Snap on magnetic stripe card reader  module ISO Tracks 1  2 and 3  ISO IEC 7811 2 2001        HAND HELD DEVICE USER   S MANUAL    Appendix II Service Centers    This appendix will list our global service centers for your  Hand Held Device        HAND HELD DEVICE USER   S MANUAL    TBD       
27. th stylus     LED Backlit   Display be 100  dimmable via hardware buttons or software controls  LED  Automatic control via brightness    sensor  Orientation of display be landscape       Battery External 12V adaptor   Audio   Speaker 2 channel Audio   Audio   Speaker Stereo Headphone out   Microphone in  built in mono speaker  Key pad Full Alphanumeric keypad    50 keys  26 alphabets 10 numbers 4 functions others  Shift  Ctrl Esc Arrows  Enter  Delete  Backspace Power   Tab  navigation keys        IO Expansion    USB port 1 xof USB2 0 external ports  One external USB to user for storage   Ethernet port 1 xof 10 100 Fast Ethernet port   Expansion port 1   right side  IO expansion port for the right side of the device   Expansion port 2  bottom side lO expansion port   docking connector located on the bottom side  Micro SD card Secure micro SD card slot   RFID Integrated RFID  ISO 14443        HAND HELD DEVICE USER   S MANUAL    Inside Main Device of Optional Function       ape  BT SIB module   USI 8601 600229 21 or similar   P   Mini card 1 Supports LAN  WAN   Mini card 2 Supports LAN  WAN   Camera 2MP web cam with auto focus   Power Adaptor Input  90   230V AC 50Hz 60Hz   Battery    4400mAhr  8000mAhr Built in battery charging management   2nd battery pack hot swappable by the user   Gas Gauge  Recharging time     4hours or less   OS Support standard PC OS  WinXP XPe  Supports Linux   Ubuntu version           Physical   Dimension WxHxL  140 mmx37 5mmx260 3mm   Dimension WxHxL
    
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