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1. dl a Jf j j 1 oe Operating Your Tablet PC Typewriter Keys Typewriter keys are similar to the keys on a typewriter Several keys are added such as the Ctrl Alt Esc and lock keys for special purposes The Control key Ctrl is normally used in combination with other keys for program specific functions The Alternate key Alt is normally used in combination with other keys for program specific functions The Escape key Esc is usually used for stopping a process Examples are exiting a program and canceling a command The function depends on the program you are using When the lock keys Caps Lock Num Lock and Scroll Lock are pressed their corresponding indicators light up on the Tablet PC front panel s device indicators Cursor Control Keys NOTE The word cursor refers to the indicator on the screen that lets you know exactly where on your screen anything you type will appear It can take the form of a vertical or horizontal line a block or one of many other shapes Operating Your Tablet PC 25 Numeric Keypad A 15 key numeric keypad is embedded in the typewriter keys as shown next Numeric keys facilitate entering of numbers and calculations When Num Lock is on the numeric keys are activated meaning you can use these keys to enter numerals NOTES e When the numeric keypad is activated and you need to type the English letter in the keypad area you can turn Num Lock off e Some
2. e Recharge the battery pack when the remaining battery capacity is less than 95 to avoid overcharging Managing Power 33 To charge the battery pack connect the AC adapter to the computer and an electrical outlet The Battery Charge Indicator on the Tablet PC s Device Indicators appears to indicate that charging is in progress You are advised to keep the computer power off while the battery is being charged When the battery is fully charged the Battery Charge Indicator disappears It takes approximately 90 minutes to charge the battery pack to 80 capacity and two or three more hours to fully charge the battery pack The battery pack may become warmer when being recharged or under normal operation This is completely normal CAUTION After the computer has been fully recharged do not immediately disconnect and reconnect the AC adapter to charge it again Doing so may damage the battery NOTE The battery level may drops automatically due to the self discharge process 0 21 per day even when the battery pack is fully charged 100 This happens either with the battery pack installed in the computer or stored separately Initializing the Battery Pack The battery pack is not charged when the computer is first bought Make sure to charge it for at least 8 hours before using it for the first time Charging starts automatically when the AC adapter is plugged in to the computer Checking the Battery Level When two b
3. capability ACPI 2 0 capability boot from IDE devices LAN USB optical drive Suspend to DRAM HDD support PC2001 compliant RAM System One 200 pin PC2100 DDR SO DIMM socket 200 266 MHz 256 MB SDRAM standard up to 1 GB Shared video Up to 64 MB Display Panel 10 4 inch TFT XGA LCD touchscreen resolution up to 1024x768 sunlight readable transflective option Video controller Integrated into Intel 855GM integrated 32 bit 3D 2D gfx core with Dynamic Video Memory technology supports DirectX 8 1 and AGP 4x dual view function LCD CRT simultaneous display capability Video port VGA port via optional Port Replicator or Vehicle Docking Station modules Keyboard external wireless Waterproof membrane rubber keyboard or IP54 ruggedized keyboard with backlight function option standard keys numeric keypad 12 function keys and Windows keys Pointing device Touch sensitive LCD panel with Microsoft WinMouse function coexisting digitizer panel LCD Storage Floppy disk drive 3 5 inch 1 44 MB via optional USB FDD module on Expansion port device Hard disk drive Integrated 2 5 inch 9 5 mm height IDE Ultra DMA 33 66 100 support with damper protect Optical drive CD Combo DVD RW via optional module on Expansion port Audio Audio controller Realteck ALC202 codec AC97 support MS Sound compatibility built in mono speaker Two audio ports for Mic in Line out Parts Specifications T O ports On main system S
4. 3 Disconnect the AC adapter and leave the computer on until the battery was fully discharged The computer will shut down automatically 4 Repeat step and 2 Make sure that power to the Tablet PC is off If you use the Tablet PC during recharging for more than 4 hours the recharging will stop no matter the battery has been fully charged or not If this happened please disconnect and reconnect the AC adapter to continue the charging process Troubleshooting The battery operating time indicated by the battery meter does not match the actual operating time e The actual operating time can be different from the estimated time depending on how you are using the computer If the actual operating time is much less than the estimated time we recommend a full cycle of fully charging discharging and then charging as above Optical Drive Problems The optical drive cannot read a disc e Make sure that the disc is correctly seated in the tray with the label facing up e Make sure that the disc is not dirty Clean the disc with a disc cleaning kit available in most computer stores e Make sure that the optical drive driver is installed correctly e Make sure that the computer supports the disc or the file format contained You cannot eject a disc e The disc is not properly seated in the drive Manually release the disc following the method described next Turn off the system Insert a small rod such as a
5. 4 Optical drive problems P 8 5 Display problems P 8 5 Floppy disk drive problems P 8 7 Hardware device problems P 8 8 Hard disk drive problems P 8 8 Infrared problems P 8 8 Keyboard and mouse problems P 8 9 LAN problems P 8 10 WLAN problems P 8 10 Modem problems P 8 12 PC card problems P 8 12 Power Management problems P 8 13 Printer problems P 8 13 Software problems P 8 14 Sound problems P 8 14 Startup problems P 8 15 Other problems P 8 16 Troubleshooting Battery Problems The battery does not charge Battery Charge indicator does not appear e Make sure that the AC adapter is properly connected e Make sure that the battery is not too hot gets above 45 C 113 F or too cold below 0 C 32 F Allow time for the battery pack to return to room temperature e Make sure that the battery pack was installed correctly e Make sure that the battery terminals are clean The operating time of a fully charged battery becomes shorter If you often partially recharge and discharge the battery might not be able to be charged to its full potential We recommend a full cycle of charging discharging and then charging It will take several hours 1 Make sure the computer power was turned off Connect the AC adapter to the system to charge the battery pack 2 After the battery pack has been fully charged turn the computer on then into SCU or in windows system to disabled power management function
6. Make sure that the IP address or subnet mask setting is correct I cannot communicate with the computer in the network when Infrastructure mode is configured Make sure that the Access Point your computer is associated with is powered on and all the LEDs are working properly If the operating radio channel is in poor quality change the Access Point and all the wireless station s within the BSSID to another radio channel Your computer may be in an out of range situation Move your computer closer to the Access Point it is associated with Make sure that your computer is configured with the same security option encryption to the Access Point Use the Web Manager Telnet of the Access Point to check whether it is connected to the network Reconfigure and reset the Access Point I cannot access the network Make sure that the necessary driver s is correctly installed Make sure that the network configuration is appropriate Make sure that the user name or password is correct You have moved out of range of the network Turn off power management Troubleshooting 811 Modem Problems The modem does not work Make sure that the modem driver is correctly installed Make sure that the telephone line is properly connected Make sure that the COM port in the communication software is correctly set Turn off power management PC Card Problems The PC card does not work 8 12 Make sure that the PC card is correctl
7. Security Menu in Chapter 5 for instructions Using an Anti Virus Strategy New viruses are always being developed nowadays and they are attacking computers even more easily with emails so commonly used worldwide The Security feature of the SCU program protects the boot sector of the hard disk To enable the function see Security Menu in Chapter 5 for instructions You can also install a virus detecting program to monitor potential viruses that could damage your files 72 Caring for the Tablet PC Taking Care of the Tablet PC Location Guidelines Use the computer where the temperature is between 10 C 50 F and 35 C 95 F Avoid placing the computer in a location subject to high humidity extreme temperatures mechanical vibration direct sunlight or heavy dust Do not cover or block any ventilation openings on the computer For example do not place the computer on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface Otherwise overheating may occur that results in damage to the computer Keep the computer at least 13 cm 5 inches away from electrical appliances that can generate a strong magnetic field such as a TV refrigerator motor or a large audio speaker Do not move the computer abruptly from a cold to a warm place A temperature difference of more than 10 C 18 F will cause condensation inside the unit which may damage the storage media Do not place the computer on an unsteady surface Genera
8. The computer does not recognize a newly installed device e The device may not be correctly configured in the SCU program Run the SCU program to identify the new type e Make sure if any device driver needs to be installed Refer to the documentation that came with the device e Make sure if the device needs any jumper or switch settings Refer to the documentation that came with the device e Check the cables or power cords for correct connections e For an external device that has its own power switch make sure that the power is turned on Hard Disk Drive Problems The hard disk drive error message appears on the screen e Insert a bootable diskette and check the integrity of your hard drive e The hard disk drive has defects Ask your dealer for help The hard disk drive operations seem slow e The data files stored on the hard disk drive may be fragmented Use a tool such as Window s Disk Defragmenter to defragment the files The hard disk drive in use indicator glows without blinking e The data files stored on the hard disk drive may be fragmented Use a tool such as Window s Disk Defragmenter to defragment the files Infrared Problems The IR port does not work e Make sure that the IR ports of the two devices face each other within a 15 degrees angle and 1 meter 3 feet distance and there are no obstructions in between 88 Troubleshooting e Make sure that the device connected is using an equivalent s
9. allows you to communicate with the computer by controlling the location of the pointer on the screen and making selection with the buttons The touchscreen needs a special device driver support called a PenMount Monitor which allows you to easily use the Tablet PC without any external pointing device see chapter 6 for details The touchscreen pen is located at the rear of the Tablet PC refer to Rear Components on chapter 1 You might need to tilt the Tablet PC after opening the touchscreen pen holder to get it To use the touchscreen place the touchscreen pen or your forefinger on the touchscreen As you slide your pen or fingertip across the screen the pointer or cursor on the screen moves in the same direction across the screen as your fingertip or pen moves across the screen Touchscreen Pen Holder Here are some common terms that you should know when using the touchscreen 28 Operating Your Tablet PC Point Move your finger or pen on the touchscreen until the cursor points to the selection on the screen Click Tap gently anywhere on the touchscreen Double click Tap twice on the touchscreen rapidly Drag and Press lightly on the touchscreen and move your finger or drop pen until you reach your destination drag Finally release your finger or pen drop when you finish dragging your selection to the destination The object will drop into the new location Scroll To scroll is to move up and down or left and ri
10. by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Please note The use of a non shielded interface cable with this equipment is prohibited iij Canada Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Regulations Class B Compliance Notice This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canada Interference Causing equipment regulations Cet appareil num rique de Classe B respecte toutes les exigences du R glement Canadien sur le mat riel brouileur This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Le pr sent appareil num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils num riques de la classe B prescrites dans le R glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique dict par le minist re des Communications du Canada S
11. drive and CD RW drive NOTE If the optical drive would be operating for more than half an hour such as showing a CD DVD title use the AC or car power source instead of the battery If not the battery may run out of power before the operation is complete CAUTION L 2 3 4 When inserting a disc do not use force Make sure the disc is correctly inserted into the tray and then close the tray Do not leave the CD tray open Also avoid touching the lens in the tray with your hand If the lens becomes dirty the optical drive may malfunction Do not wipe the lens using materials with rough surface such as paper towel Instead use a cotton swab to gently wipe the lens FDA regulations require the following statement for all laser based devices Caution Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure NOTE The optical drive is classified as a Class 1 laser product This label is located on the optical drive CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LASER KLASSE 1 Operating Your Tablet PC 215 NOTE For DVD RW Combo drive only This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U S patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation and is intended fo
12. end of the AC power cord to the AC adapter and the male end to an electrical outlet 4 When the AC adapter is connected the indicator on the AC adapter lights up indicating that power is being supplied from the electrical outlet to the AC adapter and onto your computer Now you are ready to turn on the computer 14 Getting Started CAUTION e When you disconnect the AC adapter disconnect from the electrical outlet first and then from the computer A reverse procedure may damage the AC adapter or the computer e When unplugging the connector always hold the plug head Never pull on the cord NOTE When the AC adapter is connected it also charges the battery pack For information on using battery power see Chapter 3 Positioning the Tablet PC The computer can be placed upright using its stand found at the back To place the computer in an upright position pull open the stand located at the back as shown on the next figure NOTE It is recommended that you operate the Tablet PC in an upright position as opposed to letting it lie flat on its back in order to provide adequate air ventilation The wireless keyboard operates on four size AA 1 5 volt batteries on the battery compartment located at the back Be sure to observe the correct polarity when inserting the batteries NOTE The condition of the batteries also affects the effectiveness of transmission If a weakness in transmission is detected try
13. entries lt Cancs 13 re Poss Rues 5 hey le RS Use lt t i gt he kaye to move ge values lt Alt gt key activates accelerators Setup Configuration Utility SCU 57 Allows you to assign COM1 COM2 COM3 COM4 to specific functions that you wish to use In general COM1 COM4 can be assigned to RS 232C serial port COM2 can be assigned to ZR InfraRed while COM can be assigned to touchscreen Select Disabled if you need the resources 3F8 IRQ4 of COM1 2F8 IRQ3 of COM2 3E8 IRQS of COM3 2E8 IRQ11 of COM for other devices Sets the communication compatibility mode for the IR port The item Mode Setting For COM2 sets the communication compatibility mode according to the type of the IR device to be connected The options are IrDA HPSIR and Fast IR This item is not valid for setting if the previous item COM2 Settings is set at Disabled LPT Port 58 R Pentium R M ed 1100 MHz ed 1166 MHz 8 88TQ OS 6 611 Press b y to select a control lt OK gt button or lt Enter accept entries lt Cancel gt button or lt Esc gt key reject entries Use lt T 4 gt keys to move _and change values lt Alt gt key activates accelerators The item Port Address sets the address for the LPT port parallel port The options are 378 IRO7 of LPT1 278 IRQ5 of LPT2 3BC IRQ7 of LPT3 The item Port Definition sets the LPT port parallel port mode supported by the parallel device you are using Your system supports Sta
14. for the item Power Button Define on the SCU Setup s Advanced menu It might be set at YW Power necessitating a combination of pressing the speaker volume LCD brightness down arrow key located on the front panel plus the power button to be able to turn on off system power When you turn on the computer it stops after POST e Restart your computer The message Operating system not found appears on the screen after you turn on the computer e Make sure that there is no floppy disk in the floppy disk drive If there is remove it and restart the system Troubleshooting 8 15 If this message appears when you are booting from the hard disk insert a bootable disk in the floppy disk drive and check the condition of the hard disk The message Invalid system disk or Disk error appears on the screen after you turn on the computer e If you are deliberately trying to boot from a floppy disk replace the disk with a bootable one and press any key to continue booting e If you are booting from the hard disk make sure that there is no floppy disk in the floppy disk drive If there is remove it and restart the system e If this message appears when you are booting from the hard disk insert a bootable disk in the floppy disk drive and check the condition of the hard disk Other Problems The date time is incorrect e Correct the date and time via the operating system or SCU program e After you have performed eve
15. result in loss of data or damage to the computer Keyboard keys are shown in a bold typeset For example Press Enter to complete When keys are joined by a plus sign press the first key and while keeping the first key down press the remaining keys finally release all the keys When necessary keys are also shown in graphics A title command setup item or button that you can see on the screen is shown in boldface A value or an option that you can select for a setup item is shown in italic For example Select Power Management set it to Enabled and then click the OK button XX CHAPTER 1 Getting Started Congratulations on purchasing this Tablet PC This hand held computer having no fan and being almost noiseless is especially designed for the practical applications of warehouses automobiles vehicles public security repairing assisting the handicapped and other demanding situations where conventional notebook computers just cannot measure up This chapter first tells you step by step how to get the computer up and running You will find instructions for these procedures Unpacking Connecting to AC power Turning on the computer Turning off the computer Then you will find a section briefly introducing the external components of the computer And the last section navigates you to the information you may need after the computer is ready for use Getting the Computer Running This section guides you
16. the LCD screen is lighted dots appear bright at a dark area Red green blue bright dots also count Dark dots When the LCD screen is lighted dots appear black at bright areas Distance between The minimum distance between two defective dots defective dots Adjacent defective dots Defective dots within a radius of 10 mm Troubleshooting Resolution cannot be adjusted to desired setting e Make sure that the video driver is installed correctly The external monitor displays nothing e Make sure that the monitor is turned on e Make sure that the monitor s signal cable is properly connected Simultaneous display does not work e Make sure that you turn on the external monitor before turning on the computer Floppy Disk Drive Problems The Floppy Disk Drive In use Indicator stays on e Make sure that the floppy disk is not physically damaged e Make sure that the floppy disk is inserted correctly The disk drive cannot write to a floppy disk e Make sure that the floppy disk is formatted e Make sure that the floppy disk is not write protected e Make sure that you are writing to the correct drive e Make sure that there is enough space left on the floppy disk e Make sure that the floppy disk is not physically damaged The disk drive cannot read a floppy disk e Make sure that the floppy disk is formatted e Make sure that you are reading the correct drive Troubleshooting 87 Hardware Device Problems
17. the unit is transmitting or receiving e Do not hold any component containing the radio such that the antenna is very close or touching any exposed parts of the body especially the face or eyes while transmitting e Do not operate the radio or attempt to transmit data unless the antenna is connected if not the radio may be damaged Use in specific environments e The use of wireless devices in hazardous locations is limited by the constraints posed by the safety directors of such environments e The use of wireless devices on airplanes is governed by the Federal Aviation Administration FAA Regulatory Information e The use of wireless devices in hospitals is restricted to the limits set forth by each hospital Antenna use e In order to comply with FCC RF exposure limits low gain integrated antennas should be located at a minimum distance of 20 cm 8 inches or more from the body of all persons e High gain wall mount or mast mount antennas are designed to be professionally installed and should be located at a minimum distance of 30 cm 12 inches or more from the body of all persons Please contact your professional installer VAR or antenna manufacturer for proper installation requirements Explosive Device Proximity Warning WARNING Do not operate a portable transmitter such as a wireless network device near unshielded blasting caps or in an explosive environment unless the device has been modified to be qualifi
18. to the ON position when using the Tablet PC for the first time by using the included backup battery switch pin to slide the switch Backup Battery Switch NOTE In case the Tablet PC will not be used for a long period of time and to prevent backup battery discharge turn the switch to the OFF position Connecting to AC Power The computer operates either on the external AC power or internal battery power It is suggested that you use AC power when you start up the computer for the first time CAUTION Use only the AC adapter included with your computer Using other AC adapters may damage the computer Getting Started 13 NOTE Power Supply Cor optional Detachable minimum 1 5 m long Listed rated minimum 125 V 7 having a 2 18 AWG type SVT flexible cord One end terminates with a parallel blade molded on attachments plug with a 7 A 125 V NEMA 1 15P configuration other end terminates with a molded on appliance coupler Altemate optional Detachable maximum 4 5 m 14 76 ft long Listed rated minimum 250 V 6 A having a 3 18 AWG type SVT flexible cord One end terminates with a Tandem blade grounding listed molded on attachments plug with a 6 A 250 V NEMA 6 15P configuration other end terminates with a molded on appliance coupler 1 Make sure the computer is turned off 2 Plug the DC cord of the AC adapter to the power connector on the right side of the computer 3 Plug the female
19. xi General European standards dictate maximum radiated transmit power of 100 mW Effective Isotropic Radiated Power EIRP and the frequency range 2400 2483 5 MHz Belgium and the Netherlands In Belgium and the Netherlands the product may not be used outdoors See the instructions next under the heading How to Turn Off the Wireless LAN Radio France Departments in Which the Wireless LAN Module Can Be Used Indoors Only The wireless LAN module can currently be used indoors only in the following 38 departments of mainland France Please turn off your wireless LAN radio when operating the device in areas places other than the 38 departments listed 01 Ain Orientales 36 Indre 66 Pyr n es 02 Aisne 37 Indre et Loire 67 Bas Rhin 03 Allier 41 Loir et Cher 68 Haut Rhin 05 Hautes Alpes 42 Loire 70 Haute Sa ne 08 Ardennes 45 Loiret 71 Sa ne et Loire 09 Ari ge 50 Manche 75 Paris 11 Aude 55 Meuse 82 Tarn et Garonne 12 Aveyron 58 Ni vre 84 Vaucluse 16 Charente 59 Nord 88 Vosges 24 Dordogne 60 Oise 89 Yonne 25 Doubs 61 Orne 90 Territoire de Belfort 26 Dr me 63 Puy du D me 94 Val de Marne 32 Gers 64 Pyr n es Atlantique xii Departments in Which the Wireless LAN Module s Maximum EIRP Not Shown in the Previous Table Frequency Ranges MHz Indoors O
20. you to expand your desktop on the screen to another display device so that you have more desktop space to work on Power Management Touchscreen function Sunlight readable transflective LCD display option Configuring the Display Modes 2 18 NOTE Before using the dual view capability and to take advantage of the enhanced video capabilities the video driver supplied with your computer must be installed Your computer has been set to a default resolution and number of colors before shipment You can view and change display settings through your operating system See your operating system documentation or online help for specific information For displaying in higher resolutions you can connect an external CRT monitor that supports higher resolutions through an optional Port Replicator Module The following table lists the display modes supported by your computer Operating Your Tablet PC BI JE AU TT LCD Only CRT Only Simultaneous Display Resolution Colors 640x480 8 bit 16 bit 24 bit 32 bit 720x480 8 bit 16 bit 24 bit 32 bit 800x600 8 bit 16 bit 24 bit 32 bit 848x480 8 bit 16 bit 24 bit 32 bit 1024x768 8 bit 16 bit 24 bit 32 bit 1152x864 8 bit 16 bit 24 bit 32 bit 22222222 2222222222 2 22222222 2222222222 2 2222222222 222222222222 2 Operating Your Tablet PC 2 19 2 20 Display Mode LCD Only CRT Only Simultaneous Display 12801024 8 bit V 16 bit V 24 bit V 1600x1200 8 bit V 16 b
21. A Fast Infrared Port is set to HP HSDL 2300 3600 See How to Use the CD in Chapter 6 for information 2 Make sure that the COM Ports and its Mode Setting for COM2 items are set properly in the SCU program See Advanced Menu in Chapter 5 for information 3 When using the front panel s IR port Place the wireless keyboard where its IR port faces the IR port of your computer within the effective range within 15 degrees vertical angle and within 30 degrees horizontal angle at no greater than 3 meter distance Expanding Your Computer 4 5 4 6 When using the left side s IR port Place the transmitting device where its IR port faces the IR port of your computer within the effective range within 15 degrees vertical angle and within 15 degrees horizontal angle at no greater than 0 8 1 0 meter distance Place the receiving device where the IR port of the Tablet PC faces its IR port within the effective range within 15 degrees vertical angle and within 15 degrees horizontal angle at no greater than 0 8 1 0 meter distance To take advantage of the IR communications you need a third party software NOTES During infrared communication take note of the following Do not move the computer and IR device Do not enter Standby mode Do not use a cell phone or another IR device near the computer Avoid strong light such as sunlight or fluorescent light Disable the screen saver Expanding Y our Compute
22. Computer This section identifies the external components of the computer and briefly describes the function of each component Right Side Components Ref Component Description See Also USB Port Connects a USB device such as a USB floppy P 4 3 drive printer digital camera joystick and more Microphone Connects an external microphone P 2 22 Connector 2 Audio Output Connects a set of headphones external speakers P 2 22 Connector with amplifier or an audio recording device a Private Port Connects a private cable that contains a serial P 4 2 and USB ports P 4 3 Getting Started 19 Ref Component Description See Also Expansion Port For connecting to Port Replicator P 2 16 CD DVD RW Combo drive module or USB 4 3 FDD module Power Connects the AC adapter P 1 4 Connector PC Card Slot Accepts a PC Card for additional functions P 4 7 1 10 Getting Started Left Side Components Ref Component Description See Also X Bay Interface Connects additional wireless modem GPRS GSM internal PCMCIA or four ports COM 4 IEEE 1394 LAN and USB 2 0 IR Port Connects an IrDA compliant device for wireless P 1 6 data transfer 4 5 RJ 11 Connects the telephone line P 2 23 Connector Getting Started 1 11 Rear Components Ref Component Description See Also Stand System s vertical angle of inclination after the P 1 5 stand is released 18 3 Ma
23. F2 when the prompt appears in the lower left corner of the screen during system startup The prompt shows up on the screen for only a few seconds You must press F2 quickly The SCU menu appears as shown next 52 Setup Configuration Utility SCU External F IDE Prinar CP Intel R Pentium R M MAX Speed S100 Mie lo None is Speed 11668 MHz 6 68TQ D Dis d CPU IDE Secondary TOSHIBA MKS625GAS SYSTEM BIOS USB Disabled EC CD ROM BIOS 6 611 nory Base 646 KB Extended 330752 KB Cache Ext 1024 KB Moving Around and Making Selections A brief description of keyboard if installed usage is listed next Key Function lt gt Selects a menu title Tb Selects an item or option Enter 1 Brings up the sub menu when an item with the arrow sign is selected 2 Opens or closes the options window when an item is selected Space bar Cycles through the pre defined value for the selected item Pressing the space bar brings up the next value pressing the minus key does the contrary Esc 1 Exits the SCU program 2 Returns to the previous menu if in a sub menu 3 Closes the options window if one is open NOTE You are advised to use the mouse if installed as itis more straightforward than using the keyboard Setup Configuration Utility SCU 53 Main Menu The Main menu contains the basic configuration settings of the system 7 ul ne Sets the system time Hou
24. MIE se 1e 211 8 eons jele lt OPERATOR S MANUAL 22355 TAG Way Dulles VA 20166 Tel 703 406 3000 Fax 703 607 3853 TRADEMARKS All brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies NOTE Information in this manual is subject to change without notice Regulatory Information This appendix provides regulatory statements and safety notices on your computer NOTE Marking labels located on the exterior of your computer indicate the regulations that your model complies with Please check the marking labels and refer to the corresponding statements in this appendix Some notices apply to specific models only On the Use of the System Class B Regulations USA Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined
25. Radio Frequency RF electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC certified equipment The wireless LAN module meets the Human Exposure limits found in OET Bulletin 65 2001 and ANSI IEEE C95 1 1992 Proper operation of this radio according to the instructions found in this manual will result in exposure substantially below the FCC s recommended limits The following safety precautions should be observed Do not touch or move antenna while the unit is transmitting or receiving Do not hold any component containing the radio such that the antenna is very close or touching any exposed parts of the body especially the face or eyes while transmitting Do not operate the radio or attempt to transmit data unless the antenna is connected if not the radio may be damaged Use in specific environments The use of wireless devices in hazardous locations is limited by the constraints posed by the safety directors of such environments vij The use of wireless devices on airplanes is governed by the Federal Aviation Administration FAA The use of wireless devices in hospitals is restricted to the limits set forth by each hospital Antenna use In order to comply with FCC RF exposure limits low gain integrated antennas should be located at a minimum distance of 20 cm 8 inches or more from the body of all persons High gain wall mount or mast mount antennas are designed to be professionally installed and should be located at a minimum
26. Signals and Actions Battery Low occurs when the battery has approximately 10 of its charge remaining The computer gives warning beeps and the Battery Charge Indicator 1 blinks to alert you to take actions NOTE Y ou can set up your threshold and signals of Battery Low under Windows Immediately save your data upon Battery Low The remaining operating time depends on how you are using the computer If you are using the audio subsystem PC card hard or floppy disk drives the battery might run out of charge very quickly Always respond to Battery Low by placing your computer on hibernation turning off the computer or connecting the AC or car adapter If you do not take any action and after two minutes of warning beeps the computer will automatically hibernate and turn off CAUTION e Ifyou are using a flash PC card do not access the card during battery low periods This is because the access may take longer than the time it takes the battery to run out of charge thus making your access to the card unsuccessful e Ifyou fail to save your data when the battery completely runs out of charge then you lose your data Managing Power 37 Power Management 38 Your computer supports ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Interface for power management The power management feature allows you to reduce the power consumption for energy saving With an ACPI compliant operating system such as Windows 2000 and Windows
27. XP power supply to different computer components is controlled on an as needed basis This allows maximum power conservation and performance at the same time In general Windows power management works in this way Power to the hard disk is turned off When the hard disk has been idle for a set period Power to the display is turned off When the display has been idle for a set period The computer enters Standby mode When the entire system has been idle The hard disk and display are turned for a set period off and the entire system consumes less power The computer enters Suspend mode See the next subsection for more information When you press the power button 0 depends on your settings in Windows For detailed information on power management see Windows Help Managing Power Hibernation NOTE Make sure that the hibernation feature is enabled in the Hbematetab of the Power Options P roperties from the Control Panel in Windows XP Hibernation is a very useful feature People frequently open many applications when they use computers It takes some time to get all these applications open and running and normally they all have to be closed before the system can be turned off When you use the hibernation feature you do not have to close the applications The computer stores the state of your computer to a file on the hard disk and then shut down The next time you turn on your computer you ret
28. a GPS receiver measures distance using the travel time of radio signals To measure travel time GPS needs very accurate timing that it achieves with some tricks Along with distance you need to know exactly where the satellites are in space High orbits and careful monitoring are the secret Finally you must correct for any delays the signal experiences as it travels through the atmosphere Five broad categories of GPS application Location determining a basic position Navigation getting from one location to another Tracking monitoring the movement of people and things Mapping creating maps of the world Timing bringing precise timing to the world Operating Your Tablet PC 227 CHAPTER 3 Managing Power Your computer operates either on external AC power car adapter or internal battery power This chapter tells you how you can effectively manage power To maintain optimal battery performance it is important that you use the battery in the proper way The topics in this chapter include What is an AC or car adapter How to charge the battery pack When and how to initialize the battery pack How to check the battery level How to replace the battery pack What happens when the battery is low and what actions to take What is Power Management How to save power AC and Car Adapter 32 e The AC and car adapter is designed for use with your computer only Connecting the AC adapter to another devi
29. afety Notices About the Battery Caution Texts Concerning Lithium Batteries DANISH ADVARSEL Lithiumbatteri Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig h ndtering Udskiftning ma kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type Lev r det brugte batteri tilbage til leverand ren NORWEGIAN ADVARSEL Eksplosjonsfare ved feilaktig skifte av batteri Benytt samme batteritype eller en tilsvarende type anbefalt av apparatfabrikanten Brukte batterier kasseres i henhold til fabrikantens instruksjoner SWEDISH VARNING Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte Anv nd samma batterityp eller en ekvivalent typ som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren Kassera anv nt batteri enligt fabrikantens instruktion FINNISH VAROITUS Paristo voi r j ht jos se on virheellisesti asennettu Vaihda paristo ainoastaan valmistajan suosittelemaan tyyppiin H vit k ytetty paristo valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti ENGLISH CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the equipment manufacturer Discard used batteries according to manufacturer s instructions DEUTSCH VORSICHT Explosionsgefahr bei unsachgem em Austausch der Batterie Ersatz nur durch denselben oder einen vom Hersteller empfohlenen gleich wertigen Typ Entsorgung gebrauchter Batterien nach Angaben des Herstellers FRENCH ATTENTION II y a danger d explosion s il y a remplacement incorrect de la batteri
30. ante Moines ie ou 3 3 Charging the Battery Pack 3 3 Initializing the Battery Pack 3 4 Checking the Battery Level 3 4 Replacing the Main Battery Pack 3 5 Battery Low Signals and Actions 3 7 Power Management tendent hf 3 8 Hib rnation ssressnimnmettnanensshasstnen ts a 3 9 XV Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Power Saving Tips 3 10 Expanding Your Computer 4 1 Connecting a Serial Device 4 2 Connecting a USB Device 4 3 Connecting an IR Device 4 5 Using PC Cards rca et rnnentinrihiar 4 7 CardBus Support 4 7 Inserting and Removing a PC Card 4 7 System Memory Upgrade cccccccccssecsteceseceseceseceneeeeeeenseennes 4 9 Setup Configuration Utility SCU 5 1 When and How to Use the SCU Program 5 2 When ito Use sites Manet melti s sse 5 2 Starting SCU rs nee tn E E E EE 5 2 Moving Around and Making Selections eeeeseeeeeees 5 3 Main Menine nane eane i R e T aE TENi 5 4 Advanced Menu renoier dre i 5 6 Security MENU ise rodeiro Me rer dede ne Rent dt ds 5 11 Boot Meju reri monie eae a a BAe 5 13 Exit Menus 6eme idem inner ees 5 14 Installing Software Drivers 6 1 How to Use the CD 6 2 DOS Mode Setting 0 0 cceecceesceeseeesceseeesseesseeneenseenseenseens 6 5 Touchscreen Driver 6 7 Touchscreen Calibration ccccesccescesseeereeeseeeseeeseeeneeesees 6 8 Intel SpeedStep Utility 0 0 cee ecccceceeseesteeeteeeseeeneeeneee
31. ation e Ifyou are sure the operation has stopped reset the computer See Resetting the Computer in this chapter Sound Problems No sound is produced e Make sure that the volume control is not set too low e Make sure that the audio and volume control drivers are correctly installed e Make sure that the computer is not in Standby mode e If using an external speaker make sure that the speaker is properly connected Distorted sound is produced e Make sure that the volume control is not set too high or too low In most cases a high setting can cause the audio electronics to distort the sound 814 Troubleshooting The sound system does not record e Adjust the playback or recording sound levels The external microphone or audio device does not work e Make sure that the microphone is connected to the proper connector on the computer e Make sure that your computer is equipped with the driver needed e Click the speaker symbol on the taskbar and check the Windows volume control e Check the volume control of your computer Startup Problems When you turn on the computer it does not respond and the Power Indicator does not appear e Ifyou are using an external AC power make sure that the AC adapter is correctly and securely connected If so make sure that the electrical outlet works properly e If you are using the battery power make sure that the battery is not discharged e Check your settings
32. atteries exist on the system the battery s discharge sequence is from the main battery to the backup battery When the battery charge on the main battery falls below 5 then power usage will switch to the backup battery Backup battery will only provide power source around 5 minutes for user hot swap main battery if over this period minutes and main battery didn t plugged in then system will shutdown NOTE Any battery level indication is an estimated result The actual operating time can be different from the estimated time depending on how you are using the computer 34 Managing Power By Operating System You can check the approximate battery level using the battery meter function of the operating system To read the battery level in Windows double click the icon on the taskbar Click the Le icon if the computer is using AC power By Gas Gauge The internal backup battery pack does not support the gas gauge display on the battery itself but on the exterior side of the main battery pack option is a gas gauge for displaying the estimated battery charge When the main battery pack is not installed in the Tablet PC and you want to know the battery charge you can press the on off switch with a pointed device to see the corresponding value of indicator segment that light green The value of the corresponding green segment indicates the relative percentage of the battery charge The battery pack is fully discharged when you see
33. aximum shielding Equipment or its transmit antenna that is installed outdoors is subject to licensing Pour emp cher que cet appareil cause du brouillage au service faisant l objet d une licence il doit tre utilis l int rieur et devrait tre plac loin des fen tres afin de fournir un cran de blindage maximal Si le mat riel ou son antenne d mission est install l ext rieur il doit faire l objet d une licence European Union CE Marking and Compliance Notices Statements of Compliance English This product follows the provisions of the European Directive 1999 5 EC Danish Dette produkt er 1 overensstemmelse med det europ iske direktiv 1999 5 EC Dutch Dit product is in navolging van de bepalingen van Europees Directief 1999 5 EC Finnish T m tuote noudattaa EU direktiivin 1999 5 EC m r yksi French Ce produit est conforme aux exigences de la Directive Europ enne 1999 5 EC German Dieses Produkt entspricht den Bestimmungen der Europ ischen Richtlinie 1999 5 EC Regulatory Information B 9 B 10 Greek To mpotov avt mAnpoi tis TPOPAEWEts THs Evpw maikys Odnyias 1999 S5 EC Icelandic bessi vara stenst reglugerd Evropska Efnahags Bandalagsins numer 1999 S EC Italian Questo prodotto conforme alla Direttiva Europea 1999 5 EC Norwegian Dette produktet er i henhold til bestemmelsene i det europeiske direktivet 1999 S EC Portuguese Este produto cumpre com as normas da Dire
34. blem with the battery pack e The battery pack is a consumable item After being used for a period of time The battery capacity may be reduced over time The battery pack should be replaced with a new one Caring for the Tablet PC 7 5 When Traveling e Before traveling with your computer make a backup of your hard disk data into floppy disks or other storage devices As an added precaution bring along an extra copy of your important data e Make sure the battery pack is fully charged e Make sure the computer is turned off e Do not leave objects that will press onto the display e Disconnect the AC adapter from the computer and take it with you Use the AC adapter as the power source and as a battery charger e Hand carry the computer Do not check it in as luggage e Allow extra time for airport security Many airports inspect electronic devices carefully e Ifyou need to leave the computer in the car put it in the trunk of the car to avoid exposing the computer to excessive heat e When going through airport security it is recommended that you send the computer and floppy disks through the X ray machine the device you set your bags on Avoid the magnetic detector the device you walk through or the magnetic wand the hand held device used by security personnel e Ifyou plan to travel abroad with your computer consult your dealer for the appropriate AC power cord for use in your country of destination 76 Caring f
35. cal solid waste officials for details in your area for recycling options or proper disposal About the AC Adapter e Use only the AC adapter supplied with your computer Use of another type of AC adapter will result in malfunction and or danger e Do not use the adapter in a high moisture environment Never touch the adapter when your hands or feet are wet e Allow adequate ventilation around the adapter when using it to operate the device or charge the battery Do not cover the AC adapter with paper or other objects that will reduce cooling Do not use the AC adapter while it is inside a carrying case e Connect the adapter to a proper power source The voltage requirements are found on the product case and or packaging e Do not use the adapter if the cord becomes damaged e Do not attempt to service the unit There are no serviceable parts inside Replace the unit if it is damaged or exposed to excess moisture Regulatory Information About the Modem Caution Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations Never touch non insulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines Avoid using the telephone function other than a cordless type during an electrical storm There may be a remote r
36. ce can damage the adapter e The AC power cord supplied with your computer is for use in the country where you purchased your computer If you plan to go overseas with the computer consult your dealer for the appropriate power cord e When you disconnect the AC adapter disconnect from the electrical outlet first and then from the computer A reverse procedure may damage the AC adapter or computer e When unplugging the connector always hold the plug head Never pull on the cord The AC adapter serves as a converter from AC Alternating Current to DC Direct Current power because your computer runs on DC power but an electrical outlet usually provides AC power It also charges the battery pack when connected to AC power The AC adapter operates on any voltage in the range of 100 240 V AC The car adapter serves as a converter from car battery to DC power The cigarette lighter port of the car usually provides DC power It also charges the battery pack when connected The car adapter operates on any voltage in the range of 12 32 V DC NOTE The battery pack cannot be charged when the input power of car adapter falls below 11 5 V DC Managing Power Battery Pack The battery pack is the internal power source for the computer It is rechargeable using the AC or car adapter The operating time of a fully charged battery pack depends on how you are using the computer When your applications often access peripherals you will experie
37. changing a set of new batteries Getting Started 15 Using the Wireless Keyboard option The wireless keyboard can either be placed flat on the table or inclined using its stand found at the back To place the wireless keyboard in an inclined position pull open the stand located at the back as shown on the next figure Place the wireless keyboard in front of the Tablet PC with no obstructions between them to allow unhampered communication between the computer and keyboard s IR port 16 Getting Started Pe We LE EN EN PO FE Mf eT Th NX ON A A A VA JA RS FO A EN o fe We i ee Te Tel aA a ais ae SAIS MES t Turning On and Off the Computer Turning On 1 Make sure the computer is connected to AC power 2 Press the power button O Getting Started 17 1 8 3 Each time the computer is turned on it performs a Power On Self Test POST and the operating system such as Windows should start Turning Off To turn off the computer power use the Shut Down command of your operating system NOTE There are other ways you can stop the computer so that you will be back to where you left off when you next turn on the computer See Stopping the Computer in Chapter 2 for information CAUTIONE If you have to turn the computer on again immediately after turning it off wait for at least five seconds Turning the computer off and on rapidly can damage it Getting Started Taking a Look atthe
38. ct the mouse before booting the computer LAN Problems I cannot access the network e Make sure that the LAN driver is correctly installed e Make sure that the LAN cable is properly connected to the RJ 45 connector and the network hub e Make sure that the network configuration is appropriate e Make sure that the user name or password is correct WLAN Problems 8 10 I cannot use the WLAN feature e Make sure that the Mini PCI WLAN card is correctly installed e Make sure that the necessary driver s is correctly installed e Make sure that the WLAN feature is turned on Transmission quality is poor e Your computer may be in an out of range situation Move your computer closer to the Access Point or another WLAN device it is associated with e Check if there is high interference around the environment and solve the problem as described next Radio interference exists e Move your computer away from the device causing the radio interference such as microwave oven and large metal objects e Plug your computer into an outlet on a different branch circuit from that used by the affecting device Troubleshooting Consult your dealer or an experienced radio technician for help I cannot connect to another WLAN device Make sure that the WLAN feature is turned on Make sure that the SSID setting is the same for every WLAN device in the network Your computer is not recognizing changes Restart the computer
39. distance of 30 cm 12 inches or more from the body of all persons Please contact your professional installer VAR or antenna manufacturer for proper installation requirements Explosive Device Proximity Warning WARNING Do not operate a portable transmitter such as a wireless network device near unshielded blasting caps or in an explosive environment unless the device has been modified to be qualified for such use Antenna Warning WARNING To comply with the FCC and ANSI C95 1 RF exposure limits it is recommended that the antenna for this device be installed so as to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm 8 inches from all persons and that the antenna must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or radio transmitter It is recommended that the user limit exposure time if the antenna is positioned closer than 20 cm 8 inches Use on Aircraft Caution CAUTION Regulations of the FCC and FAA prohibit airborne operation of radio frequency wireless devices because their signals could interfere with critical aircraft instruments viji EMC Requirements This device uses generates and radiates radio frequency energy The radio frequency energy produced by this device is well below the maximum exposure allowed by the Federal Communications Commission FCC This device complies with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 subpart C of the FCC Rules and Regulations Operatio
40. e Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du m me type ou d un type quivalent recommand par le constructeur Mettre au rebut les batteries usag es conform ment aux instructions du fabricant Attention for USA Users The product that you have purchased contains a rechargeable battery The battery is recyclable At the end ofits useful life under various state and local laws it may be illegal to dispose of this battery into the municipal waste stream Check with your local solid waste officials for details in your area for recycling options or proper disposal About the AC Adapter Use only the AC adapter supplied with your computer Use of another type of AC adapter will result in malfunction and or danger Do not use the adapter in a high moisture environment Never touch the adapter when your hands or feet are wet Allow adequate ventilation around the adapter when using it to operate the device or charge the battery Do not cover the AC adapter with paper or other objects that will reduce cooling Do not use the AC adapter while it is inside a carrying case Connect the adapter to a proper power source The voltage requirements are found on the product case and or packaging Do not use the adapter if the cord becomes damaged Do not attempt to service the unit There are no serviceable parts inside Replace the unit if it is damaged or exposed to excess moisture About the Modem Caution 1 Never install telephone w
41. e already a computer user but are new to Tablet PCs you may choose to read only the parts containing information unique to your computer Described in this chapter are the operating basics of these components Wireless Keyboard Touchscreen Floppy disk drive Hard disk drive Optical drive And these features Starting and stopping the computer Function keys Video features Audio features Communication features Starting and Stopping the Computer There are a number of ways to start and stop the computer Starting the Computer You always start the computer using the power button A computer starts up with an operating system OS existing on the storage device such as the hard disk or from a floppy disk or CD if you have the respective modules installed The computer will automatically load the OS after you turn it on This process is called booting NOTE An operating system is the platform for all your software application programs to run on The most widely used operating system today is Microsoft Windows Stopping the Computer 2 2 When you finish a working session you can stop the computer by turning off the power or leaving the computer in Standby or Suspend mode To stop in Do this To start up or this mode resume again Off Follow the shutdown procedure of your Press the power operating system This can prevent loss of button cb unsaved data or damage to your software programs If the syste
42. e check the marking labels and refer to the corresponding statements in this appendix Some notices apply to specific models only On the Use of the System Class B Regulations B 2 USA Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures 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 Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate
43. e items may differ according to your computer model and operating system You are recommended to install Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 or above if you are using Windows 2000 and Windows XP Service Pack 1 or above if you are using Windows XP Please do not remove the driver CD when installing the driver A Setup program is provided on the driver CD To run the program simply insert the CD and the following screen will appear In case the autorun function of your CD drive is not enabled then click on Start then Run Specify the CD drive and choose autorun exe 62 CA27 Drivers Install Device driver SpeedStep PROSet y Installing Software Drivers Just click the Device Driver link on the main screen After installing the device drivers proceed to the following Touchscreen The touchscreen driver allows you to use your fingers as well as the touchscreen pen as a pointing device Volume Control The volume control driver allows you to use the volume control buttons located on the front panel SpeedStep The SpeedStep driver allows the Intel SpeedStep functionality to optimize the power consumption of the CPU by allowing it to run in full speed when AC car adapter is plugged in and run in low speed when computer is using battery power NOTE For Windows 2000 only PROSet The PROSet driver allows you to use the Intel PRO wireless LAN utility NOTE Proceed immediately to the section Wireless LAN Utility Instal
44. eceeceeenseees 2 2 Stopping the Computer ccccccsscsseceteceteeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeees 2 2 Using the Wireless Keyboard option ccccesceeseeeteeeseeees 2 4 xiv Chapter 3 Mouse control Buttons 2 4 Typewriter Keys 2 5 Cursor control Keys 2 5 Numeric Keypad ss 2 6 Euro Symbole ne rire E ei 2 6 Windows Keys ses minime e 2 7 Function Keys 2 7 Using the Touchscreen ccccccsceseceseceseceseceseceeeeeseeeeeeeeeenaes 2 8 Configuring the Touchscreen 2 9 Using the Floppy Disk Drive option 2 10 Connecting the Floppy Disk Drive 2 10 Inserting and Ejecting Floppy Disks 2 12 Using the Hard Disk Drive ec ceeccceeseeseeeteeeteeeteetteennees 2 14 Using the Optical Drive option 2 15 Connecting the Optical Drive 0 0 ccecccesseesseeteeseeeteees 2 16 Inserting and Removing a Disc 2 16 Using the Video Features 2 18 Configuring the Display Modes 2 18 Using the Audio Features 0 cccccccsseesseeseestecnteeeeeeeenaeens 2 21 Connecting Audio Devices ccccesceesseesteesteenteenteeneens 2 22 Using the Communication Features 2 23 Using the Modem 2 23 Using the Wireless LAN ccecccccseesseesteesteenecnteeneenseens 2 24 Using the Wireless Modem 2 25 Managing Power ss 3 1 AC and Car Adapter cccccccsccsscssecetecetecesecseecseeeseeeeeenaeeaaes 3 2 Battery Packs mont t
45. ed for such use Antenna Warning WARNING To comply with the FCC and ANSI C95 1 RF exposure limits it is recommended that the antenna for this device be installed so as to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm 8 inches from all persons and that the antenna must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or radio transmitter It is recommended that the user limit exposure time if the antenna is positioned closer than 20 cm 8 inches Use on Aircraft Caution CAUTION Regulations of the FCC and FAA prohibit airborne operation of radio frequency wireless devices because their signals could interfere with critical aircraft instruments Regulatory Information B 7 B 8 EMC Requirements This device uses generates and radiates radio frequency energy The radio frequency energy produced by this device is well below the maximum exposure allowed by the Federal Communications Commission FCC This device complies with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 subpart C of the FCC Rules and Regulations Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This Transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly appro
46. en it is nearly discharged When recharging make sure the battery pack is fully charged Doing so may avoid harm to the battery pack Remove the battery pack from the computer when it is not in use If the battery pack will not be used for a month or more please charge or discharge the battery pack capacity between 30 40 and store it in a cool dry location Operating the computer with the battery pack installed even when using external power This action ensures that the battery is being fully charged Caring for the Tablet PC e Ifyou will not be using the computer for a long period of time more than two weeks remove the Main battery pack from the computer and switch OFF Backup battery e Ifyou remove the battery pack make sure the battery terminals do not contact any conductors such as metal objects or water Otherwise the battery may become unusable as a result of a short circuit e Ifyou need to store the battery pack store it in a cool dry place And the ambit temperature does not exceed 70 C 158 F e Do not leave the battery pack in storage for more than 3 months without recharging it e Ifthe battery pack has been left unused for a long period of time or if the battery has deteriorated the remaining battery capacity may not be displayed accurately Recommend a complete cycle of fully charging discharging and then charging It will take several hours Please contact the service center if there is still pro
47. erial port USB port docking port IR port for wireless keyboard mouse RJ 11 fax modem port On Port Replicator Serial port x 2 ECP EPP parallel port x 1 USB 1 1 port x 2 module VGA port x 1 PS 2 port mouse and keyboard Mic in Line out On External Port Serial port x 2 ECP EPP parallel port x 1 USB 2 0 port x 4 Replicator VGA port x On Vehicle Serial port x 1 ECP EPP parallel port x 1 USB 1 1 ports x 2 Docking Station VGA port x 1 PS 2 port mouse and keyboard Mic in Line out module CCD por USB IPS 56 Kbps V 90 internal fax modem Wireless modem GPRS GSM GPS option Fast Ethernet 10 100Base T LAN Wireless LAN 802 11b supports Intel PRO Wireless 2100 LAN mini PCI type 3B adapter and Intel PROset software Power AC adapter 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Battery pack Li ion battery 6 cells Car adapter 12 32 V DC Dimension WxDxH 11 7x9 4x1 7 inch 297x238x44 mm Weight 5 3 lb 2 4 kg with backup and main battery packs Environment Temperature Operating 0 C 32 F to 50 C 122 F 20 C 4 F to 50 C 122 F option Storage 40 C 40 F to 70 C 158 F Operating 5 to 95 RH non condensing A2 Specifications APPENDIX Regulatory Information This appendix provides regulatory statements and safety notices on your computer NOTE Marking labels located on the exterior of your computer indicate the regulations that your model complies with Pleas
48. es the 2 21 v Brightness sound volume of the computer or brightness of Adjust Button the LCD screen IR Port Connects with a wireless keyboard option for P 1 6 wireless data transfer 4 5 Function Keys Each of the three buttons can be defined from F1 P 2 7 1 E 2 E3 to Fl2through the Setup utility see chapter 5 5 17 ENS Advanced Menu 3 Speaker Sends out sound and voice from the computer P 2 21 1 14 Getting Started Bottom Side Components Ref Component Description See Also CCD Port Connects a CCD PC camera P 4 3 Getting Started 115 Where to Go from Here As your computer is ready for operation you may want to do any of the following now For this purpose Do this To know more about the computer Go on to the next chapter To install the operating system if your See the operating system manual dealer has not already done so To know more about the operating Read the operating system manual system To install the drivers if your dealer has See Chapter 6 not already done so To set a power on password See Security Menu in Chapter 5 To charge the battery pack for the first See Charging the Battery Pack in time Chapter 3 1 16 Getting Started CHAPTER 2 Operating Your Tablet PC This chapter provides information about the use of the computer If you are new to computers reading this chapter will help you learn the operating basics If you ar
49. esteceecnteeneeees 8 17 Appendix A Specifications A 1 xvii xviii Preface This manual contains information that will help you operate the computer It is divided into 8 chapters and 2 appendices Chapter 1 Getting Started takes you through the process of setting up the computer and identifying its external components Chapter 2 Operating Your Tablet PC tells you how to use the computer s components and features Chapter 3 Managing Power provides information on power Chapter 4 Expanding Your Computer provides information on installing and using peripheral devices Chapter 5 Setup Configuration Utility SCU describes the SCU program that configures the computer s BIOS settings Chapter 6 Installing Software Drivers describes how to install the drivers supplied with the computer Chapter 7 Caring for the Tablet PC gives you tips in care and maintenance Chapter 8 Troubleshooting gives solutions to common problems you may encounter when using the computer Appendix A Specifications gives a brief specification of the computer Appendix B Regulatory Information provides regulatory statements and safety notices on your computer xix Notational Conventions Throughout this manual the following conventions are used to distinguish elements of text NOTE identifies additional information that requires special attention CAUTION identifies important information which if not followed may
50. f your WLAN card was provided by your dealer instead of the computer manufacturer contact your dealer for the correct driver to use Configuring the WLAN After driver installation you can use the WLAN utility to configure and monitor your WLAN connection If you are using Windows XP you can also use its built in WLAN utility Follow this procedure to launch the WLAN utility in Windows XP 1 Select Control Panel from the Start menu 2 Click Network and Internet Connections 3 Click Network Connections then double click the Wireless Network Connection icon a 4 Click Properties in the Wireless Network Connection Status dialog box 5 You can configure your WLAN settings in the Wireless Network Connection Properties dialog box Operating Your Tablet PC Turning Off On the WLAN Radio NOTE The FAA Federal Aviation Agency has deemed it unsafe to operate wireless devices in aircraft as this may interfere with flight safety Remember to turn off wireless LAN when using your computer in the airplane The Windows XP WLAN utility must be on for the WLAN function to work To turn off the WLAN function turn off the WLAN utility It takes approximately 30 seconds for your computer to make a successful WLAN connection and approximately 10 seconds to disconnect Using the Wireless Modem Depending on your model your computer includes an integrated GSM Global System for Mobile Communications GPRS General Packet Radio Se
51. ght in the working area on the screen To move vertically place your finger or pen on the right edge of the touchscreen and slide your finger or pen up and down along the edge To move horizontally place your finger or pen on the bottom edge of the touchscreen and slide your finger or pen left and right This function works only after you install the touchscreen driver supplied with the computer and it may not work for all applications TABLE NOTE If you swap the left and right buttons tapping on the touchscreen as an alternative method of pressing the left mouse button will no longer be valid Configuring the Touchscreen You may want to configure the touchscreen to suit your needs For example if you are a left handed user you can swap the two buttons function of the left mouse control button on the wireless keyboard so that you can use the right mouse button as the left mouse button and vise versa You can also change the size of the on screen pointer the speed of the pointer and so on To configure the touchscreen you can use the standard Microsoft or IBM PS 2 driver if you are using Windows However you can install the touchscreen driver supplied with your computer to take advantage of more powerful features For information on installing the driver see Chapter 6 Operating Your Tablet PC 29 Using the Floppy Disk Drive option Your Tablet PC comes with an USB floppy disk drive as drive A through the USB por
52. hange values lt Alt gt key activates accelera lage to move Allows you to set whether system power on off would occur by just pressing the power button when set at Power or whether a combination of the speaker volume LCD brightness down arrow key located on the front panel plus the power button when set at Y Power is needed to turn on off system power The latter option prevents an accidental system turning on off during transit 5 10 Setup Configuration Utility SCU Security Menu The Security menu contains the security setting that safeguards your system against unauthorized use CPU Intel R Pentium MAX Speed 1166 z DE Primary CPU Speed 1100 MHz IDE Secondary TOSHIBA MK4625GAS SYSTEM BIOS 8 881Q USB CD ROM Disabled EC BIOS 6 611 Allows you to set the password for your system When typing the password first make sure that Num Lock is off and then type the password in the entry fields and press Enter Confirm your password by typing it again and pressing Enter If the Enable Password to Power on sub item is enabled the set password is always required to boot the computer Setup Configuration Utility SCU 511 Hard Disk Boot Sector Helps prevent infection of computer viruses by protecting the hard disk boot sector partition table from changes A check mark indicates enabled while underline _ indicates disabled CAUTION Disable this item before installing an operating system runn
53. imize drive performance The system comes with a built in heater that can automatically turn on for low temperature operation You can set whether the built in heater will be on off during low temperature operation by turning on the computer and running the BIOS SCU program Enable the HDD Heater item then save and exit the SCU program See Advanced Menu in chapter 5 CAUTION e Make regular backups of your data files from your hard disk drive to floppy disks or other storage media e Never try to remove or install the hard disk drive while the computer is powered on Doing so can result in loss of data and can damage the computer and the hard disk drive s sensitive circuitry e Never turn off or reset the computer while the hard disk drive in use indicator is on 214 Operating Your Tablet PC Using the Optical Drive option Depending on the model your computer comes with a CD DVD RW Combo drive module This drive is usually configured as drive D and is connected to the expansion port located on the right side of the Tablet PC The drive uses removable 5 25 inch silver discs which look like standard music CDs It is an ideal medium to use for distributing multimedia because of the huge amount of data that a disc can store CD drive can read CDs audio CDs CD R and CD RW discs DVD RW drive can read and write DVD Digital Versatile Disc discs in addition to reading the above discs Combo drive can work both as a DVD
54. in Battery Supplies power to your computer when external P 3 5 Pack power is not connected Touchscreen Provides a convenient way to use the P 2 8 Pen touchscreen Can be stretched for better grip and handling 1 12 Getting Started Front Components Ref Component LCD Panel and Touchscreen Power Button Volume Control Brightness Control Battery Capacity E1 OIC Device Indicators E ED se Description See Also Displays the output of the computer Also serves P 2 8 as your touchscreen Turns the computer power ON and OFF Also P 1 7 serves as the SUSPEND RESUME switch Allows you to toggle between adjusting the P 2 21 sound volume of the computer or brightness of the LCD screen or battery capacity Shows the current status of the computer s devices Power ON indicator P 1 7 Num Lock Indicator P 2 6 Caps Lock Indicator P 2 5 Scroll Lock Indicator P 2 5 Getting Started 1 3 Ref Component Description See Also O g 4 Shows the speaker volume the LCD brightness P 3 4 level and the main battery capacity SUSPEND Suspend mode indicator in reverse video P 3 8 A Hard disk drive in use indicator P 2 14 lt 1 Main battery status indicator P 3 4 d Volume adjust indicator P 2 21 LCD brightness adjust indicator P 2 18 Speaker The upper button provides you a quick way to P 2 18 a Volume LCD increase while the lower button decreas
55. ing Fdisk or Format program Otherwise the intended action will fail 512 Setup Configuration Utility SCU Boot Menu The Boot menu sets the sequence of the devices to be searched for the operating system CPU TRtEL R Pentium R H External Floppy None E Prinar Disable IDE E Secondary z TOSAR MKH4O25GAS 648 KB I 330752 KB Cache Ext 1624 KB Y D ct a contro K tton Enter gt key acc sntris eCancs 13 Ft ae or lt Esc gt key reject entries Use lt t 13 keys to move and c values lt Alt gt key activates accelerators z Sets the first second third and fourth boot device The system will try to boot from the first device but if it is not available will try the next boot device If you set the first boot device to LAN Boot the system will boot from the LAN server first The options are Hard Disk Drive CD ROM Drive Floppy Disk Drive and LAN Boot NOTE If you set all booting options to the same device then the computer will try to boot from that device only Setup Configuration Utility SCU 5B Exit Menu The Exit menu allows you to leave the SCU program After finishing with your settings you must save and exit so that the new settings can take effect Save Changes and Exit saves the changes you have made and exits the SCU program 514 Setup Configuration Utility SCU Discard Changes and Exit exits the SCU program without saving the changes you have made i key
56. ing Y our Computer System Memory Upgrade You can upgrade your computer by changing system memory to a maximum of 1 GB on the SO DIMM slot However to avoid damage during the installation procedure please ask your dealer for help Expanding Your Computer 4 9 CHAPTER 5 Setup Configuration Utility SCU SCU is a program for configuring the BIOS Basic Input Output System settings of the computer BIOS is a layer of software called firmware that translates instructions from other layers of software into instructions that the computer hardware can understand The BIOS settings are needed by your computer to identify the types of installed devices and establish special features This chapter tells you how to use the SCU program When and How to Use the SCU Program When to Use You need to run the SCU program when e You see an error message on the screen requesting you to run Setup e You want to restore the factory default settings e You want to modify some specific settings according to the hardware e You want to modify some specific settings to optimize system performance Starting SCU NOTES e The Setup screens shown in this chapter are for your reference only The actual items or settings on your computer may differ e The Setup program may have been updated after the publication of this manual e The settings you select in your operating system might override similar settings in Setup To run SCU press
57. iring during a lightning storm 2 Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations 3 Never touch non insulated telephone wires or terminals unless the elephone line has been disconnected at the network interface 4 Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines 5 Avoid using the telephone function other than a cordless type during an electrical storm There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning 6 Do not use the telephone function to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak 7 Do not use this product near water for example near a bathtub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool Caution for USA Users To reduce the risk of fire use only No 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord vi On the Use of RF Device NOTE The information in this section applies to models with the wireless LAN module USA and Canada Safety Requirements and Notices IMPORTANT NOTE To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements the antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Radio Frequency Interference Requirements and SAR The FCC with its action in ET Docket 93 62 has adopted a safety standard for human exposure to
58. is frequency Any changes or modification to said product not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate this device Canada Radio Frequency Interference Requirements To prevent radio interference to the licensed service this device is intended to be operated indoors and away from windows to provide maximum shielding Equipment or its transmit antenna that is installed outdoors is subject to licensing Pour emp cher que cet appareil cause du brouillage au service faisant l objet d une licence il doit tre utilis a l int rieur et devrait tre plac loin des fen tres afin de fournir un cran de blindage maximal Si le mat riel ou son antenne d mission est install l ext rieur il doit faire l objet d une licence European Union CE Marking and Compliance Notices Statements of Compliance English This product follows the provisions of the European Directive 1999 S EC Danish Dette produkt er 1 overensstemmelse med det europziske direktiv 1999 5 EC Dutch Dit product is in navolging van de bepalingen van Europees Directief 1999 5 EC Finnish T m tuote noudattaa EU direktiivin 1999 5 EC m r yksi French Ce produit est conforme aux exigences de la Directive Europ enne 1999 5 EC German Dieses Produkt entspricht den Bestimmungen der Europ ischen Richtlinie 1999 5 EC Greek To zpotdv avt rAnpoi tis TPOBAEWEIs tns Evpona khs OdSnyiac 1999 S5 EC Icela
59. isk of electric shock from lightning Do not use the telephone function to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak Do not use this product near water for example near a bathtub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool Caution for USA Users To reduce the risk of fire use only No 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord Regulatory Information B 5 On the Use ofRF Device NOTE The information in this section applies to models with the wireless LAN module USA and Canada Safety Requirements and Notices B 6 IMPORTANT NOTE To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements the antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Radio Frequency Interference Requirements and SAR The FCC with its action in ET Docket 93 62 has adopted a safety standard for human exposure to Radio Frequency RF electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC certified equipment The wireless LAN module meets the Human Exposure limits found in OET Bulletin 65 2001 and ANSI IEEE C95 1 1992 Proper operation of this radio according to the instructions found in this manual will result in exposure substantially below the FCC s recommended limits The following safety precautions should be observed e Do not touch or move antenna while
60. it V TABLE NOTE 8 bit 256 colors 16 bit High Color or 65 536 64 K colors 24 and 32 bit True Color 16 770 000 16 M colors Operating Your Tablet PC Using the Audio Features NOTES To take advantage of the enhanced audio capabilities the audio and volume control drivers supplied with your computer must be installed see Chapter 6 for details If you experience interference while recording try lowering the microphone recording volume The audio subsystem of your computer features Digital audio and analog mixing functions required for recording and playing sound on your computer SoundBlaster Pro Adlib and Microsoft Windows Sound System support Volume control select Volume adjust increase or decrease Speaker External audio connectors Operating Your Tablet PC 221 Ways of playing and recording sound vary with the operating system used See your operating system documentation or online help for specific information Connecting Audio Devices 2 22 For higher audio quality you can send or receive sound through external audio devices Microphone Connector A can be connected to an external microphone for recording voice or sound Audio Output Connector can be connected to the line in connector of powered speakers with built in amplifiers headphones or earphone set Operating Your Tablet PC Using the Communication Features Using the Modem NOTE To take adva
61. l Guidelines Do not place heavy objects on top of the Tablet PC as this may damage the display The screen surface is easily scratched Do not use paper towels to clean the display Avoid touching it with a ballpoint pen or pencil To maximize the life of the backlight in the display allow the backlight to automatically turn off as a result of power management Avoid using a screen saver or other software that prevents the power management from working Caring for the Tablet PC 73 Cleaning Guidelines Never clean the computer with its power on Use a soft cloth moistened with water or a non alkaline detergent to wipe the exterior of the computer Gently wipe the display with a soft lint free cloth Do not use alcohol or detergent on the display Dust on the IR port can interfere with data transfer Wipe the port with a soft dry cloth Dust or grease on the touchscreen can affect its sensitivity Clean the touchscreen by using adhesive tape to remove the dust and grease on its surface Battery Pack Guidelines 74 Battery pack should be protected as recommended in the followings Avoid overheating the battery pack Avoid fire or physical damage to the battery pack Avoid extreme temperature both hot and cold Avoid direct sunlight Do not try to use the battery pack with any other computer Do not put into a microwave Do not expose the battery pack to water or allow it to become wet Recharge the battery pack wh
62. lation for more details Browse CD Browses the contents of this CD README Selects the manual to view NOTE Y ou are recommended to reboot your system after driver installation for the drivers to take effect You can also manually install the drivers The drivers are described next Name Directory Description Chipset driver Intel chipset Ensures the full function of the infinst_enu exe following drivers Install this driver before installing the other device drivers DirectX driver Utility DirectX Allows you to take full advantage of dx8 Inteng exe the multimedia applications NOTE For Windows 2000 only Video driver WinXP VGA or Installs the video driver that allows Win2000 VGA you to select high resolution displays setup exe with richer colors Installing Software Drivers 63 Name Audio driver Modem driver LAN driver WLAN driver optional Directory WinXP audio or Win2000 audio setup exe WinXP modem Win2000 modem ptuninst exe WinXP LAN Win2000 LAN prounstl exe WinXP WLAN or Win2000 WLAN Description Installs the audio driver that allows you to take full advantage of the audio subsystem NOTE The Windows Plug and Play capability may automatically detect the new device Realtek AC 97 codec and display the wizard requesting for drivers Click Cancel to bypass the wizard screen s Installs the modem driver that allows you to use the modem function of the compu
63. m is locked up because of hardware or software problems press the power button b to turn off the computer Standby Depending on your settings in Windows Press any key you can put the computer in Standby mode by pressing the power button f0 Suspend Depending on your settings in Windows Press the power you can put the computer in Suspend button 0 mode by pressing the power button 0 Operating Your Tablet PC If you choose to stop in Standby or Suspend mode you can return to where you left off the next time you start up the computer See Power Management in Chapter 3 for more information Operating Your Tablet PC 23 Using the Wireless Keyboard option Before using the wireless keyboard see section on Positioning the Tablet PC and Wireless Keyboard on chapter 1 Your wireless keyboard has all the standard functions of a full sized computer keyboard The standard functions of the keyboard can be further divided into five major categories Mouse control buttons Typewriter keys Cursor control keys Numeric keys Function keys Mouse control Buttons Mouse control buttons found on both sides of the wireless keyboard are similar to the buttons on a mouse The left button is similar to the left and right click mouse function The right button allows you to slide the on screen pointer horizontally vertically or diagonally 24 o PEEL EN HE EN 1 23 A P A DA G A A PA 0 0 E rte te eee ty I
64. n is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This Transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user authority to operate the equipment The FCC limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual and operated in a commercial environment However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular commercial installation or if operated in a residential area If harmful interference with radio or television reception occurs when the device is turned on the user must correct the situation at the user s own expense The user is encouraged to try one or more of the following corrective measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help CAUTION The Part 15 radio device operates on a non interference basis with other devices operating at th
65. nce a shorter operating time CAUTION Use only the battery pack indicated in this manual Do not dispose of batteries in a fire They may explode Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions NOTE Located on the bottom side of the Tablet PC is the CCD USB port that contains a switch for turning off power coming from the internal primary battery Refer to Bottom side Components on chapter 1 for the actual location CAUTION Care and maintenance information for the battery is provided in Chapter 7 In addition to this chapter be sure to read the Battery Pack Guidelines section in Chapter 7 as well Charging the Battery Pack This computer is allowed to work in high temperature environment Please recharge battery to the level of 90 or less in high temperature environments to prevent the degradation of the battery Recommend recharge the battery pack in an environment temperature in range of 10 C to 30 C 60 F to 90 F The recharging time varies based on the usage conditions Recharging takes longer than usual when temperature is below 10 C And the lower the temperature is the shorter the operating discharging time is CAUTIONE Do not recharge the battery pack when internal battery temperature is outside the range of 0 C to 45 C NOTES e Recommend always charge the battery pack with the computer powered off e Do notcharge the battery repeatedly before itis discharged completely
66. nd remove USB devices without turning off the computer With its multiple connection capability up to 127 devices can be connected in a daisy chain configuration In addition you can use a USB hub that converts a single USB connector into multiple ports where USB devices can be connected To connect a standard USB device simply plug the device cable to the USB port on the right side of the Tablet PC or through the optional optical drive module s Expansion Port plug To connect an optional CCD camera simply place the camera on top of the Tablet PC nearest the CCD USB port Align and plug in the golden finger connector to the CCD USB port at the rear side of the Tablet PC and secure it in place with the built in screw Adjust the angle of the CCD camera according to your need Expanding Your Computer 4 3 Expanding Y our Computer Connecting an IR Device Your computer has an IR InfraRed port for connecting an infrared equipped device wirelessly such as a wireless keyboard mouse another computer printer or PDA Personal Digital Assistant The infrared feature supports these standards For the front panel s IR port e IR keyboard mouse that supports Forward FK34PUS002 US language specification For the left side s IR port e IrDA 1 1 FIR Fast Infrared with 9 6 Kbps to 4 0 Mbps transfer rate e HPSIR Serial Infrared mode Follow this procedure to connect an IR device 1 Under Windows make sure that the IrD
67. ndard AT Centronics Bi directional PS 2 EPP Enhanced Parallel Port and ECP Extended Capabilities Port standards that turn the standard parallel port into a high speed bi directional peripheral port Setup Configuration Utility SCU HDD Heater Sets if the system automatically turns on the built in hard disk drive heater for low temperature operation A check mark V indicates enabled while underline _ indicates disabled TIE Security Boot Exit fille S geri Video es 2 CAS CETT Pentiua R M Ports 108 CPU 166 MHz SYSTEM speed 6 8819 EC BIOS 6 611 mory Base 640 KB Extended 330752 KB Cache Ext 1024 KB enabled HDD can be started under Disable this item will save power consumption Function Key ee Define FN 1 FN2 FN3 D HITS M i y ETS 53 r PS Cane Net vs Eee in y reject r Use RR YTS fees ce move and change values lt Alt gt key activates accelerators These three items allow user to define the 6a amp function key associated with the three function buttons Es found on the front panel Setup Configuration Utility SCU 59 NOTE The backlight switch function is supported only if your LCD is the transflective type option Power Button Define Greene ES Menory Ports xe EM BIOS 8 88TQ BIOS 6 611 gt key to select a control lt OK gt button or lt Enter gt Lie Press lt entries earls button or lt Esc gt key reject entries Use lt tvt d c
68. ndic bessi vara stenst regluger Evr pska Efnahags Bandalagsins numer 1999 5 EC Italian Questo prodotto conforme alla Direttiva Europea 1999 5 EC Norwegian Dette produktet er i henhold til bestemmelsene i det europeiske direktivet 1999 S EC Portuguese Este produto cumpre com as normas da Diretiva Europ ia 1999 5 EC Spanish Este producto cumple con las normas del Directivo Europeo 1999 5 EC Swedish Denna produkt har tillverkats 1 enlighet med EG direktiv 1999 5 EC Local Restrictions of 802 11b Radio Usage CAUTION Due to the fact that the frequencies used by 802 11b wireless LAN devices may not yet be harmonized in all countries 802 11b products are designed for use only in specific countries or regions and is not allowed to be operated in countries or regions other than those of designated use As a user of these products you are responsible for ensuring that the products are used only in the countries or regions for which they were intended and for verifying that they are configured with the correct selection of frequency and channel for the country or region of use Any deviation from permissible settings and restrictions in the country or region of use could be an infringement of local law and may be punished as such The European variant is intended for use throughout the European Economic Area However authorization for use is further restricted in particular countries or regions within countries as follows
69. no segment glowing green MULL SE On Off Device Indicator Switch Segment Replacing the Main Battery Pack CAUTION e There is danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced Replace the battery only with the computer manufacturer s optional battery packs Discard used batteries according to the dealer s instructions e Do notattempt to disassemble the battery pack e In case if the battery leak and the battery fluid gets into the eyes Do not rub eyes Immediately flush eyes with clear water and see a doctor as soon as possible If you often rely on battery power for a long period of time while traveling you may consider the purchase of an additional main battery Managing Power 35 pack from your dealer and keep it with you in a fully charged state as a backup To replace the battery pack follow these steps 1 Make sure the computer is not turned on or connected to AC power However the Tablet PC supports the battery hot swap function providing you the ability to replace the battery even during system on 2 Carefully place the computer upside down 3 Open the stand fully 4 Slide the release lever to the right and pull the battery pack out of its compartment by using your thumb and index finger 5 Insert the new battery pack into the compartment and slide the release lever first to the right to accommodate it then releasing it to the lock position 36 Managing Power Battery Low
70. ntage of the modem feature the device driver supplied with your computer must be installed The internal 56 K fax data modem allows you to use the telephone line to communicate with others by fax email or connect to an online service or bulletin board To connect the telephone line to the modem connect the end nearest the core on the modem cable to the computer s RJ 11 connector and the other end to the telephone line NOTES e When using communication software you may have to disable power management e Setthe COM port of the modem to COM2 e Set parameters such as modem speed baud rate and line type pulse dialing or tone dialing e Do notenter Standby mode when using communication software Operating Your Tablet PC 2 23 Using the Wireless LAN 2 24 Depending on your model an internal Mini PCI Wireless LAN WLAN card may have been pre installed by your computer manufacturer at the factory This card allows you to access corporate networks or the Internet in a wireless environment The WLAN features include e 2 4 GHz DSSS Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum technology e Peer to Peer Ad Hoc and Access Point Infrastructure modes support e WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy 64 128 bit data encryption e Transmission rate at 11 Mbps 5 5 Mbps 2 Mbps and 1 Mbps with automatic data rating To take advantage of the WLAN feature make sure that the WLAN driver is installed correctly see Chapter 6 for details I
71. ogether with the relevant section in this chapter This chapter gives guidelines on installing and using these devices e Serial device e IR device e USB device e PC card Connecting a Serial Device Your computer has a private port for connecting a serial device such as a serial mouse or modem through the private cable Follow this procedure to connect a serial device 1 Make sure the COM Ports item is set properly in the SCU program See Advanced Menu in Chapter 5 for information 2 Make sure the computer is not turned on 3 Plug the included private cable to the private port Private cable 4 Plug the device cable to the serial port on the private cable 5 Turn on the computer NOTE P ortable modems that derive power through the serial port cannot be used with the Tablet PC Instead use a modem that is powered by its own internal battery or external AC power 4 2 Expanding Y our Computer Connecting a USB Device Your computer has one USB port on the right side for connecting USB devices such as digital camera scanner printer modem or mouse and one CCD USB port at the rear side for connecting an optional CCD camera NOTE Y ou can also use the USB port located on the Expansion Port plug of the optional optical drive module or the included private cable USB is specified to be an industry standard extension to the PC architecture It supports Plug and Play technology so you can install a
72. on it normally waits for the operation to finish The computer does not resume from Standby or Suspend mode e The computer automatically enters Standby or Suspend mode when the battery pack is empty Do any one of the following Connect the AC or car adapter to the computer Replace the empty battery pack with a fully charged one The computer does not enter Suspend mode e You might be using a PC card that prevents the computer from entering Suspend mode To enter the mode stop the communication program and then remove the card or stop the card Printer Problems The printer does not work e Make sure that the printer is turned on if it comes with an independent power source and is online ready to use e Make sure that the printer s signal cable is properly connected Troubleshooting 8 13 e Make sure that the printer driver is correctly installed e Make sure that you have assigned the printer port correctly in your operating system or application program e Make sure that the printer port is enabled in the SCU program The printer prints garbled information e Make sure that the printer driver is correctly installed e Make sure that the printer cable is properly connected Software Problems An application program does not work correctly e Make sure that the software is correctly installed e fan error message appears on the screen consult the software program s documentation for further inform
73. or the Tablet PC CHAPTER Troubleshooting Hardware software or a combination of both can cause computer problems When you encounter any problem it might be a typical problem that can easily be solved This chapter tells you what actions to take when solving common computer problems It is divided into three sections e Preliminary checklist e Solving common problems e Resetting the computer Preliminary Checklist 8 2 Here are helpful hints to follow before you take further actions when you encounter any problem Try to isolate which part of the computer is causing the problem Make sure that you turn on all peripheral devices before turning on the computer If an external device has a problem make sure that the cable connections are correct and secure Make sure that the configuration information is properly set in the SCU program Make sure that all the device drivers are correctly installed Make notes of your observations Are there any messages on the screen Do any indicators light Do you hear any beeps Detailed descriptions are useful to the service personnel when you need to consult one for assistance If any problem persists after you follow the instructions in this chapter contact an authorized dealer for help Troubleshooting Solving Common Problems For easy reference the problems are divided into these categories Battery problems P 8
74. peed e Make sure that the IrDA Fast Infrared Port is set to HP HSDL 2300 3600 e Make sure that the IR port is set correctly in the SCU program e Ifyou are printing to an infrared printer make sure that the appropriate driver is installed e Ifyou are using any file transfer functions make sure that both the computer and the IR device have the appropriate software running e Make sure that there is no device radiating infrared rays such as remote controlled devices or wireless headphones near the computer or device e Make sure that no direct sunlight or fluorescent lamps are near the computer or device e Make sure that the IR ports are clean e Make sure that the IR device s internal power batteries is adequate or connected to AC power Keyboard and Mouse Problems The external keyboard does not respond e Try connecting another external keyboard If it works replace the former keyboard as it may be defective e Make sure that the keyboard cable is properly connected e Make sure that the wireless keyboard s internal batteries have adequate power The numeric keypad is disabled e Make sure that the Num Lock is switched on Check if the Num Lock Indicator appears or not The PS 2 mouse does not work e Make sure that the mouse cable is properly connected Troubleshooting 89 The serial mouse does not work e Make sure that the mouse cable is properly connected e Make sure that you conne
75. plosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte Anv nd samma batterityp eller en ekvivalent typ som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren Kassera anv nt batteri enligt fabrikantens instruktion FINNISH VAROITUS Paristo voi r j ht jos se on virheellisesti asennettu Vaihda paristo ainoastaan valmistajan suosittelemaan tyyppiin H vit k ytetty paristo valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti Regulatory Information B 3 B 4 ENGLISH CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the equipment manufacturer Discard used batteries according to manufacturer s instructions DEUTSCH VORSICHT Explosionsgefahr bei unsachgem liem Austausch der Batterie Ersatz nur durch denselben oder einen vom Hersteller empfohlenen gleich wertigen Typ Entsorgung gebrauchter Batterien nach Angaben des Herstellers FRENCH ATTENTION II y a danger d explosion s il y a remplacement incorrect de la batterie Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du m me type ou d un type quivalent recommand par le constructeur Mettre au rebut les batteries usag es conform ment aux instructions du fabricant Attention for USA Users The product that you have purchased contains a rechargeable battery The battery is recyclable At the end of its useful life under various state and local laws it may be illegal to dispose of this battery into the municipal waste stream Check with your lo
76. quirements Installing Software Drivers 69 Wireless LAN Utility Installation Upon clicking on the PROSet link on the main screen the Installation Wizard appears on screen Upon clicking on Next the following screen appears as shown next CA2 7 Drivers Install Device driver Click on the PROSET TOUCH SCREEN button to install ntel 2 PRO Wireless 2100 LAN PROset utility SpeedStep PROSet _trowse CD Mn After making your selection follow the onscreen instructions to complete the wireless LAN utility installation 6 10 Installing Software Drivers CHAPTER 7 Caring for the Tablet PC Taking good care of your computer will ensure a trouble free operation and reduce the risk of damage to your computer This chapter gives you guidelines covering these areas of maintenance How to protect the computer What to note when using and storing the computer How to clean the computer What to note when using the battery pack What to note when traveling with the computer Protecting the Computer To safeguard the integrity of your computer data as well as the computer itself you can protect the computer in several ways as described in this section Using the Password The power on password protects your computer against unauthorized use If the password is set the prompt requesting for the password appears on the screen whenever the computer is turned on The password is set via the SCU program See
77. r Using PC Cards Your computer has one PC card slot to accommodate one type II card CardBus Support Your computer s PC card slot supports the CardBus specifications CardBus is the 32 bit version of PC card technology It allows speeds of up to 133 Mbps at 33 MHz Typical applications are SCSI host bus graphic video and high speed network cards Inserting and Removing a PC Card NOTES e Some PC cards require additional system resources Before using such PC card you may have to free other system resources for the PC card e Although some PC cards can be inserted and removed without turning off the computer you cannot remove or install PC cards during Standby mode To insert a PC card 1 Locate the PC card slot on the right side of the computer 2 Slide the PC card with its label facing up into the slot until the eject button pops out Expanding Your Computer 4 7 4 8 3 When a new card is seated the computer will detect it and try to install the appropriate driver Follow the on screen instruction to complete the process To remove a PC card 1 Double click on the Safely Remove Hardware icon found on the Windows XP taskbar and the Safely Remove Hardware window appears on screen Select highlight the PC card you want to disable from the list and click on the Stop button to disable the card Push the eject button and the card will slide out slightly Pull the card out of the slot Expand
78. r Minute Second and date Year Month Day 54 Setup Configuration Utility SCU Internal Numlock Sets if the numeric keypad will function A check mark indicates enabled while underline _ indicates disabled USB Emulation Sets if the system supports the USB port in DOS mode A check mark V indicates enabled while underline _ indicates disabled Setup Configuration Utility SCU 55 Advanced Menu The Advanced menu contains the Input Output 1 0 configuration settings of the system le SpeedStep This item is only available if the CPU you are using supports the Intel SpeedStep function It allows maximum CPU performance when using AC car power but minimum CPU performance when using battery power The available options are Enabled and Disabled 56 Setup Configuration Utility SCU NOTE For Windows 2000 you need to install the SpeedStep driver to use this function see Chapter 6 for details Shared Video Memory LE tton z te lt Caneal gt dis oe Rue ka Fer entries Ose Koss ue nove and change values lt Alt gt key E accelerato Sets the shared memory size of the video controller The available options are 4M 8M 16M and 32M NOTE The shared video memory size of the video controller will depend on your system memory If your system memory is greater than 256 512 MB system will automatically set the above item to 64MB COM Ports IrDA CHPSIR FAST IR tto E
79. r home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited Connecting the Optical Drive Insert the expansion plug of optical drive into the expansion port located on the right side of the Tablet PC Inserting and Removing a Disc Follow this procedure to insert or remove a disc 1 Turn on the computer 216 Operating Your Tablet PC 2 Press the eject button and the CD tray will slide out partially Gently pull on it until it is fully extended 3 To insert a disc place down the disc in the tray with its label facing up Slightly press the center of the tray until it clicks into place To remove a disc hold the disc by its outer edge and lift it up from the tray 4 Gently push the tray back into the drive NOTE In the unlikely event that you are unable to release the CD tray by pressing the eject button you can manually release the tray See Optical Drive Problems in Chapter 8 Operating Your Tablet PC 217 Using the Video Features The video subsystem of your computer features 10 4 inch TFT Thin Film Transistor 18 bit color LCD display with 1024x768 XGA Extended Graphics Array resolution Simultaneous display on LCD and external monitor which is useful when you have a presentation as you can control the screen from your computer and face the audience at the same time Dual view capability which allows
80. rvice GPS Global Positioning System feature After you establish a subscription with a GSM GPRS GPS service provider you can use the wireless data features of your computer Check with your service provider for a list of available wireless data services Your service provider may charge additional fees for use of data services There are two methods for wirelessly connecting to an ISP or network e GSM data transmission circuit switched data GSM data services enable you to use the GSM component of your computer as a built in modem You can use the service to send message to mobile phone e GPRS data transmission GPRS is a high speed data on service that enables you to transmit data over a mobile network Subscribing to a GPRS service allows you to transfer files browse the Web and receive streaming audio and video on your computer Connecting Using the Wireless Modem NOTE GSM GPRS modem doesn t support voice function Operating Your Tablet PC 225 Your computer can send and receive data via a mobile network using the GSM protocol To send or receive data over a GSM network you must have an account with a service provider that supports GSM data services and the service provider must enable the data features on your account Configuring a GSM Modem Connection Before you can use the GSM modem connection make sure that you have a subscription to the Circuit Switched Data CSD network with your service provider and you ha
81. rything as described above and still 8 16 have the incorrect date and time every time you turn on the computer the RTC Real Time Clock battery is at the end of its life Call an authorized dealer to replace the RTC battery Troubleshooting Resetting the Computer You may have to reset reboot your computer on some occasions when an error occurs and the program you are using hangs up If the system operation seems to hang up first wait It is possible that the system is processing data Periodically check the hard disk drive in use indicator if it flashes irregularly the program may be accessing data and preventing you from using the keyboard If you are sure the operation has stopped and you cannot use the restart function of the operating system reset the computer Reset the computer by any one of these method e Press Ctrl Alt Del if you have an external keyboard connected e Ifthe above action does not work turn off the system Wait for at least five seconds and turn it on again CAUTION Resetting will cause any unsaved data to be lost Reset Button Switch Troubleshooting 817 APPENDIX Specifications NOTE Specifications are subject to change without any prior notices Specifications CPU Intel Pentium M processor LV 1 1 GHz in u FCBGA package FSB Front Side Bus 400 MHz thermal ceiling 12 W L2 Cache Memory 1 MB on die ROM BIOS 512 KB Flash EEPROM system and VGA BIOS Plug and Play
82. s 6 9 Wireless LAN Utility Installation 00 00 eeeeeeeeeneeeeees 6 10 Caring for the Tablet PC 7 1 Protecting the Computer 0 ccccccssecsseesseesecseenecneeeteesseenes 7 2 Using the Password 7 2 Using an Anti Virus Strategy 7 2 Taking Care of the Tablet PC 7 3 Xvi Location Guidelines us 7 3 General Guidelines 7 3 Cleaning Guidelines 7 4 Battery Pack Guidelines 7 4 When Iraveling serie frs Manette ar TE E 7 6 Chapter 8 Troubleshooting 8 1 Preliminary Checklist ccccssecscceseceesceeeceeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeneeeaaes 8 2 Solving Common Problems 8 3 Battery Problems 8 4 Optical Drive Problems 8 5 Display Problems Hinata ee AN eden 8 5 Floppy Disk Drive Problems 8 7 Hardware Device Problems 8 7 Hard Disk Drive Problems 8 8 Infrared Problems 8 8 Keyboard and Mouse Problems c ccescceseceteeteeeteeeees 8 9 LAN Problems 4 8 9 WLAN Problems 8 10 Modem Problems ccccecsseesseeseeeseeeseeseenecnecneenseens 8 11 PC Card Problems 8 12 Power Management Problems 8 12 Printer Problems sas nement 8 13 Software Problems 8 14 Sound Problems cccsccesseesseescecsteceteceecsseeseeeseeeeseeeses 8 14 Startup Problem Saruni nuceria 8 15 Other Problems cccescceesceeseeseeeseeeteeeeeeeeessecneenseens 8 16 Resetting the Computer 0 c cccccccecsseessecsteeste
83. sary to disable the card to meet the regulatory requirements While operating the computer in those French departments that do not allow use of the wireless LAN equipment the user of the equipment must turn off the wireless LAN radio in order to comply with local regulations see chapter 2 for more information Regulatory Information
84. sk drive into the USB port located on the private cable Inserting and Ejecting Floppy Disks To insert a floppy disk hold it with the arrow facing up and towards the drive Slide the disk into the drive until it clicks into place To eject a floppy disk first ensure that the floppy disk drive in use indicator is off and then press the eject button on the drive When the floppy disk pops out of the drive remove the floppy disk and store it properly 22 Operating Your Tablet PC CAUTION e Never turn off or reset the computer while the floppy disk drive in use indicator is on e Always store your floppy disks in a safe clean container to protect them from the environment and magnetic fields e A floppy disk must be formatted before you can use it To know how to format a floppy disk see your operating system manual Operating Your Tablet PC 213 Using the Hard Disk Drive Your computer comes with a hard disk drive as drive C A hard disk drive is a storage device with non removable rotating magnetic storage platters inside it It is where your operating system and application software programs are stored Your hard disk drive is a 2 5 inch IDE Integrated Drive Electronics hard disk drive This type of drive embodies the latest in fast reliable mass storage by integrating all the control circuitry necessary for operation directly onto the drive itself This allows the drive manufacturer to carefully opt
85. software may not be able to use the numeric keypad on the external wireless keyboard Euro Symbol If your Windows supports the Euro dollar sign you can press the sign on the keyboard e To press the Euro sign on the keyboard hold down either of the Alt keys and type 0128 on the numeric keypad of your keyboard e To press the Euro sign on an UK keyboard hold down the Alt Gr key and press 4 which has an Euro sign on it 26 Operating Your Tablet PC Windows Keys The keyboard has two keys that perform Windows specific functions Ag Windows Logo key and EX Application key The Windows Logo key opens the Start menu and performs software specific functions when used in combination with other keys The Application key usually has the same effect as a right mouse click See your Windows manual for more information Function Keys On the top row of the keys are the function keys F1 to F12 Function keys are multi purpose keys that perform functions defined by individual programs Operating Your Tablet PC 27 Using the Touchscreen NOTE To take advantage of the touchscreen feature make sure that the touchscreen driver is correctly installed CAUTION Do not use a sharp object such as a ballpoint pen or pencil on the touchscreen Doing so may damage the touchscreen surface Use the included touchscreen pen instead which can be stretched for better grip and handling The touchscreen is a touch sensitive device that
86. straightened paper clip into the drive s manual eject hole and push firmly to release the tray Pull the tray out until fully extended and then remove the disc Display Problems Nothing appears on the screen e Ifthe power on indicator is not on check the electrical outlet the plugs and power cords Troubleshooting 85 8 6 If the power button 0 does not respond to a light touch press the button firmly If you are using battery power make sure that it has a charge remaining and that it is installed correctly During operation the screen may automatically turn off as a result of power management Press any key to see if the screen comes back The brightness level might be too low Increase brightness by pressing on the brightness volume control button on the front panel of the Tablet PC The display output might be set to an external monitor Reset the Tablet PC by pressing Ctrl Alt Del keys if you are using an external keyboard Try turning the computer off wait a few seconds and then turn it back on The characters on the screen are dim Adjust the brightness Bad dots appear on the display at all times A small number of missing discolored or bright dots on the screen are an intrinsic characteristic of TFT LCD technology It is not regarded as a LCD defect The Inspection Standard generally agreed in the LCD industry allows a maximum of 8 pixels on a unit Term definition Bright dots When
87. t ct re _ lt OK gt b or lt E CEE ept entries lt cel SECON or lt Esc gt eject entrie e LS keye to move and change values lt Alt gt key activates accelerators 7 Get Default Values loads factory default values for all the items ct a control tton inter pt lestrtes yi tot A Meter or lt Esc gt key ee entries Use 1 43 keys to move and change values lt Alt gt key activates asceleraters Setup Configuration Utility SCU 515 Load Previous Values restores previous values for all the items Main Ad 5 16 Setup Configuration Utility SCU CHAPTER Installing Software Drivers To take full advantage of the unique features of your Tablet PC some operating systems require custom software known as drivers to be installed If you purchased the Tablet PC with Windows pre installed your dealer may have already installed the drivers If not you need to install the drivers using the CD supplied with your Tablet PC This chapter describes how to install the drivers How to Use the CD NOTES The drivers may have been updated after this manual was published For drivers upgrade please contact your dealer You can always find the README or document files on the CD These files contain the latest information from the software supplier Please read the files together with this chapter This CD supports Windows 2000 Windows XP and Windows XP Tablet PC edition Other systems are not supported The availabl
88. t on the right side or port replicator on an optional expansion box or through the USB port located on the plug of an optional optical drive module or on the included private cable A floppy disk drive allows you to install new programs into your computer or to store information on a removable floppy disk so you can transfer information from one computer to another iL ae Write Protect Tab High Density Notch The floppy disk drive is a high density 3 5 inch one which can read and write to either double density 2DD 720 KB floppy disks or high density 2HD 1 44 MB floppy disks Notice that both types of floppy disk have an arrow imprinted on the front upper left corner and a sliding write protect tab on the bottom left corner as illustrated above When opened the write protect tab prevents data from being written to or erased from the floppy disk Connecting the Floppy Disk Drive Connect the floppy disk drive through any of the following methods e Through the Tablet PC s USB Port Insert the USB plug of floppy disk drive into the USB port located on the right side of the Tablet PC 2 10 Operating Your Tablet PC e Through the Expansion Port Plug of the Optical Drive Module Insert the USB plug of floppy disk drive into the USB port located on the expansion port plug of the optical drive module Operating Your Tablet PC 211 e Through the Private Cable Insert the USB plug of the floppy di
89. tep PROSet Browse CD To install the touch screen driver perform the following 1 Insert the driver CD into the drive 2 Click on TOUCH SCREEN and follow the onscreen instructions to continue 3 When finished installing select Yes to reboot your system The diver should now be loaded Installing Software Drivers 6 7 Touch screen Calibration 68 After the system has finished rebooting click on the Penmount monitor icon located on the taskbar to bring up the Penmount Control Panel 2 Select the Standard Calibration folder and click on OK 3 If you need 4 9 16 25 dot of the calibrate we suggest select Advanced Calibration button to calibrate 4 Click on the four sides points and the plus sign on the screen to calibrate your touch screen pen for use on the computer Note 1 You may encounter this problem from some touch screens with cursors shift issue when you work high temperature or high humidity environment 2 The touch screen under calibration doesn t support by VGA extension mode Installing Software Drivers Intel SpeedStep Utility After installing the SpeedStep driver you can now optimize the power consumption of the CPU Click on Start then Programs then Intel SpeedStep Utility The following screen appears as shown next Intel R SpeedStep TM technology Make the necessary settings according to your system re
90. ter Installs the LAN driver that allows you to use the network function of the computer Installs the WLAN driver that allows you to use the computer s internal Mini PCI Type IIIB WLAN card s network function NOTE The Windows Plug and Play capability may automatically detect the new device Mini PCI WLAN card and display the wizard requesting for drivers Click Cancel to bypass the wizard screen s Installing Software Drivers Dos Mode Setting When connect CRT display the CRT full screen disappear under the DOS mode you can follow step as below 1 Select right side corner a icon then will appear next figure Panel Fit Hot Keys Tray Icon Output To 2 Gr gt gt Installing Software Drivers 65 3 Select Device Intel Dual Display Clone and check mark indicates enabled Same display configuration driven on both displays yo e Int 21 R 82852 82855 GM GME Graphics Controller Prope R Device olor Schemes Hat Keys Rotation OpenGL Information Devices Primary Device Monitor Secondary Device Notebook Device Options 9 V Same display configuration driven on both displays Device Settings cros te 66 Installing Software Drivers Touchscreen Driver CA27 Drivers Install Device driver Click on the TOUCH 2 SCREEN button to install TouchScreen driver and S W Volume contro SpeedS
91. the equipment Please note The use of a non shielded interface cable with this equipment is prohibited Regulatory Information Canada Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Regulations Class B Compliance Notice This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canada Interference Causing equipment regulations Cet appareil num rique de Classe B respecte toutes les exigences du R glement Canadien sur le mat riel brouileur This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Le pr sent appareil num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils num riques de la classe B prescrites dans le R glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique dict par le minist re des Communications du Canada Safety Notices Aboutthe Battery Caution Texts Concerning Lithium Batteries DANISH ADVARSEL Lithiumbatteri Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig h ndtering Udskiftning ma kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type Lev r det brugte batteri tilbage til leverand ren NORWEGIAN ADVARSEL Eksplosjonsfare ved feilaktig skifte av batteri Benytt samme batteritype eller en tilsvarende type anbefalt av apparatfabrikanten Brukte batterier kasseres i henhold til fabrikantens instruksjoner SWEDISH VARNING Ex
92. through the procedures for getting the computer ready for operation Unpacking After unpacking the shipping carton you should find these standard items e Tablet PC e Accessories AC adapter 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz AC power cord US CE UK SA Private cable Backup battery switch pin Driver CD X Bay optional Module 1 USB 2 0 amp RS232 I O RJ 45 IEEE 1394 Module 2 Internal PCMCIA Module 3 wireless modem GSM GPRS Expansion box optional Port Replicator module includes COM1 4 PIO1 CRT two USB 1 1 or four USB 2 0 ports connects behind USB hub floppy disk drive FDD bootable PS 2 keyboard and mouse MIC input earphone out CD drive and AC adapter input CD drive module 24x TEAC CD 224E or better USB FDD module 1 44 MB double sided high density Wireless keyboard optional Car adapter charger 12 32 VDC optional Main battery Battery charger for main battery optional Carrying bag optional CCD camera module optional This Operation Manual 1 2 Getting Started Inspect all the items If any item is damaged or missing notify your dealer immediately Keep the shipping carton and packing materials in case you need to ship or store the computer in the future Before You Begin To prevent depletion of the backup battery s power during transit a switch is provided at the bottom side of the Tablet PC Be sure to turn the switch
93. tions next under the heading How to Turn Off the Wireless LAN France Departments in Which the Wireless LAN Module Can Be Used Indoors Only The wireless LAN module can currently be used indoors only in the following 38 departments of mainland France Please turn off your wireless LAN radio when operating the device in areas places other than the 38 departments listed 01 Ain Orientales 36 Indre 66 Pyr n es 02 Aisne 37 Indre et Loire 67 Bas Rhin 03 Allier 41 Loir et Cher 68 Haut Rhin 05 Hautes Alpes 42 Loire 70 Haute Sa ne 08 Ardennes 45 Loiret 71 Sa ne et Loire 09 Ari ge 50 Manche 75 Paris 11 Aude 55 Meuse 82 Tarn et Garonne 12 Aveyron 58 Ni vre 84 Vaucluse 16 Charente 59 Nord 88 Vosges 24 Dordogne 60 Oise 89 Yonne 25 Doubs 61 Orne 90 Territoire de Belfort 26 Dr me 63 Puy du D me 94 Val de Marne 32 Gers 64 Pyr n es Atlantique Regulatory Information B 11 Departments in Which the Wireless LAN Module s Maximum EIRP Not Shown in the Previous Table Frequency Ranges MHz Indoors Outdoors 2400 2446 5 10 mW Not permitted 2446 5 2483 5 100 mW 100 mW on private property with Ministry of Defense approval Turning Off the Wireless LAN Radio NOTE Turning the wireless LAN radio off is not the same as disabling the wireless LAN card It is not neces
94. tiva Europ ia 1999 5 EC Spanish Este producto cumple con las normas del Directivo Europeo 1999 5 EC Swedish Denna produkt har tillverkats 1 enlighet med EG direktiv 1999 5 EC Local Restrictions of 802 11b Radio Usage CAUTION Due to the fact that the frequencies used by 802 11b wireless LAN devices may not yet be harmonized in all countries 802 11b products are designed for use only in specific countries or regions and is not allowed to be operated in countries or regions other than those of designated use As a user of these products you are responsible for ensuring that the products are used only in the countries or regions for which they were intended and for verifying that they are configured with the correct selection of frequency and channel for the country or region of use Any deviation from permissible settings and restrictions in the country or region of use could be an infringement of local law and may be punished as such The European variant is intended for use throughout the European Economic Area However authorization for use is further restricted in particular countries or regions within countries as follows Regulatory Information General European standards dictate maximum radiated transmit power of 100 mW Effective Isotropic Radiated Power EIRP and the frequency range 2400 2483 5 MHz Belgium and the Netherlands In Belgium and the Netherlands the product may not be used outdoors See the instruc
95. urn to exactly where you left off Manual Power Management You can manually initiate hibernation at any time by pressing the power button b and releasing it in less than 4 seconds with the system on Repeat the action to wake up the system under hibernation Managing Power 39 Power Saving Tips 3 10 In addition to your computer s automatic power management you can do your part to maximize the battery s operating time by following these suggestions Do not disable Power Management Decrease the LCD brightness to the lowest comfortable level Disable the parallel and serial ports if no devices are connected to these ports See Advanced Menu in Chapter 5 If you work with an application that uses the serial port or a PC card exit the application when you finish using it If you have a PC card installed remove it when not in use Some PC cards drain power even while they are inactive Turn off the computer when you are not using it We recommend that you bring the AC adaptor with the computer whenever possible even when using the computer on the road Some screen savers place a large burden on the CPU that reduces unit usable time We recommend that you do not use screen saver programs Managing Power CHAPTER 4 Expanding Your Computer You can expand the capabilities of your computer by connecting other peripheral devices When using a device be sure to read the instructions accompanying the device t
96. utdoors 2400 2446 5 10 mW Not permitted 2446 5 2483 5 100 mW 100 mW on private property with Ministry of Defense approval Turning Off the Wireless LAN Radio NOTE Turning the wireless LAN radio off is not the same as disabling the wireless LAN card It is not necessary to disable the card to meet the regulatory requirements While operating the computer in those French departments that do not allow use of the wireless LAN equipment the user of the equipment must turn off the wireless LAN radio in order to comply with local regulations see chapter 2 for more information xiij Table of Contents Preface Chapter 1 Chapter 2 REP EE EP EE ET De XiX Getting STARS sus 1 1 Getting the Computer Running 1 2 Unpacking ss tent nn anaes Aen 1 2 Before You Begins 1 3 Connecting to AC Power ss 1 4 Positioning the Tablet PC 1 5 Using the Wireless Keyboard option 1 6 Turning On and Off the Computer 1 7 Taking a Look at the Computer 0 0 2 ccceecceseeseeeeeeeecaeeeneeseenee 1 9 Right side Components 1 9 Left side Components 1 11 Rear Components 1 12 Front Components 1 13 Bottom side Components 1 15 Where to Go from Here 1 16 Operating Your Tablet PC 2 1 Starting and Stopping the Computer 2 2 Starting the Computer ccccccecsseesceesteesecs
97. ve an account with your service provider or corporate network you are connecting to To connect to an ISP or dial in to a specific computer you must configure a connection for that service on your computer Connecting Using GPRS Your computer can receive General Packet Radio Services GPRS a high speed data only service that transmits data over a mobile telephone network In addition GPRS provides permanent on line connection To use GPRS you must have a subscription to the function with a service provider that supports GPRS Configuring a GPRS Connection To connect to a GPRS network you must configure a connection for that service on your computer Using the GPS Navigation and positioning are crucial to so many activities and yet the process has always been quite cumbersome To try to figure out where you are and where you are going you need GPS technology 2 26 Operating Your Tablet PC The Global Positioning System GPS is a worldwide radio navigation system formed from a constellation of 24 satellites and their ground stations GPS uses these man made stars as reference points to calculate positions accurate to a matter of meters In fact with advanced forms of GPS you can make measurements to better than a centimeter In a sense it is like giving every square meter on the planet a unique address Here s how GPS works in five logical steps The basis of GPS is triangulation from satellites To triangulate
98. ved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user authority to operate the equipment The FCC limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual and operated in a commercial environment However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular commercial installation or if operated in a residential area If harmful interference with radio or television reception occurs when the device is turned on the user must correct the situation at the user s own expense The user is encouraged to try one or more of the following corrective 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 CAUTION The Part 15 radio device operates on a non interference basis with other devices operating at this frequency Any changes or modification to said product not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate this device Regulatory Information Canada Radio Frequency Interference Requirements To prevent radio interference to the licensed service this device is intended to be operated indoors and away from windows to provide m
99. y seated If the card requires an IRQ Interrupt ReQuest make sure that there is one available The PC card may be attempting to use a COM port in a manner that conflicts with the COM port being used by another device Try running the SCU program to change the COM port setting If your PC card uses COM1 set COMI as Disabled If your PC card uses COM2 set COM2 as Disabled If your PC card uses COM4 set COM4 at Disabled WARNING COM3 is reserved for use by the touchscreen do not disable it If COM1 2 is disabled and COM3 4 is enabled on the SCU Setup refer to chapter 5 upon booting system would recognize the enabled COM3 4 and designate it as COM1 2 The following table is the default settings COMI available 3F8 IRQ4 COM2 available 2F8 IRQ3 COM3 reserved for 3E8 IRQS touchscreen only COMA available 2E8 IRQI1 Troubleshooting The PC card stops communicating properly e The application may have been reset when the computer is turned off or in Standby mode Exit and restart the application Power Management Problems The computer does not enter Standby or Suspend mode automatically e Ifyou have a connection to another computer the computer does not enter Standby or Suspend mode if the connection is actively in use e Make sure that the Standby or Suspend time out is enabled The computer does not enter Standby or Suspend mode immediately e If the computer is performing an operati

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