This specification provides a general guideline on the performance and the integration of Wi2Wi’s
802.11b/g + Bluetooth System in Package (SiP) Solution. The SiP, P/N W2CBW003, is targeted to
assist companies to easily integrate both WLAN and Bluetooth functionally into their products. This is
accomplished by reducing their development times and cost by using a complete, small form factor, low
power, ready to integrate Radio System Solution.
The specification maximum and minimum limits presented herein are those guaranteed when the unit is
integrated into the Wi2Wi’s W2CBW003-DEV Development System. These limits are to serve as the
representative performance characteristics of the W2CBW003 when properly designed into a customer’s
product. Wi2Wi makes no warranty, implied or otherwise specified, with respect to a customers design
and the performance characteristics presented in this specification.
The latest revision of this document supersedes all previous versions of this document. Wi2Wi reserves
the right to change this specification without notice.
3 General Features
x Compact design for easy integration: 12mm x 12mm x 1.4mm
x System-in-Package LGA with 100 pins
x WLAN technology based on Marvell’s 88W8686
x Bluetooth technology based on CSR BC04-ROM
x Certified dual mode radio
x Optimized RF and electrical design for better performance in co-existence with other wireless
standards
x Dual-antenna design with separate antennae for Bluetooth and WLAN
x Operates in 2.4GHz ISM band
x ROHS Compliant
x Single supply of 3.3V
x Fully integrated coexistence solution
x WLAN Specific Features
oSDIO 1.1 and G-SPI interfaces
oProgrammable GPIOs for applications
o50-Ohm antenna launch
oSupport for WinCE and Linux (can be ported to other operating systems)
o1, 2, 5.5 and 11 Mbps data rates for 802.11b (DSSS/CCK modulation)
o6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48 and 54 Mpbs data rates for 802.11g (OFDM modulation)
x Bluetooth Specific Features
oUART, USB, PCM audio interfaces
oSPI interface for integration, test and diagnostics
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oProgrammable GPIOs for applications
o50-Ohm antenna launch
oSupport for WinCE and Linux (can be ported to other operating systems)
oGFSK modulation for Bluetooth version 2.0
oS/4 DQPSK, 8DPSK modulation for Bluetooth EDR
oData rate upto 1Mbps for Bluetooth version 2.0
oData rate upto 3 Mbps for Bluetooth EDR
4System Description
W2CBW003 is a complete system-in-package combination of 88W8686 802.11b/g and CSR Bluetooth
BC04 ROM. It includes all the components to operate both the radio. It preserves the characteristics
from individual Marvell and CSR chipsets while providing the optimized the system level functionality
and performance.
4.1 Block Diagram
Figure #1 shows the detailed block diagram of W2CBW003 along with the interfaces.
RESETn
MCU _WAKEUPn
SDIO
USB
UART
AUDIO
BT_ RESET
EEPROM
88W8686
26MHz
CXO
EEPROM
BC04 -ROM
Figure 1: Block Diagram
PA
2.4G
BALUN
BPF
2.4G RX
2.4G TX
3.3V to 1.8V
REG
2.4G
BALUN
SPDT
SWITCH
2.4G
BPF
SIP
WLAN (802.11 b/g)
2.4GHz
ANTENNA
BLUETOOT H
2.4GHz
ANTENNA
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E2WF_RESETnI/OWLAN Reset (active low)
K9WF_ANTRFWLAN RF port to Antenna
H3WF_SDIO_CMDI/OStandard SDIO command line
F1WF_SDIO_DATA_3I/OStandard SDIO data bus
J4WF_SDIO_CLKI/OStandard SDIO clock line
F4WF_SDIO_DATA_1I/OStandard SDIO data bus
K6WF_SDIO_DATA_2I/OStandard SDIO data bus
J5WF_SDIO_DATA_0I/OStandard SDIO data bus
JTAG Test Data Input, external 5GHz LNA
J2WF_TDOO
K7WF_TR_NO
K4WF_ANT_SEL_NO
J3WF_ANT _SEL_PODifferential antenna select positive o utput
K3WF_PA_PE_GO
G2WF_GPIO0I/OExternal oscillator control/SLEEPn
H2WF_GPIO1 I/OTransmit power or receive ready LED
F3WF_GPIO2I/O
G1WF_GPIO3I/OUART DSR input
G4WF_GPIO4I/OWLAN MAC wake-up input/interrupt input
output, reset configuration of XOSC
Transmit Switch Control Negative Output, reset
configuration of internal/external 1.2V regulato r
Differential antenna select negative outp ut, reset
configuration of host interface select
PA Power Enable Control (802.11g mode), reset
configuration of host interface select
UART RTS output , reset configuration of
JTAG/function mode
D1WF_GPIO5I / OUART DTR output, reset configuration of XOSC
UART SOUT output, reset configura tion of
E1WF_GPIO6I/O
A3CLK_SOURCEIExternal CLK source if no internal OSC in SIP
F2WF_SLEEP CLKI
G3WF_PDnI
Power Pins
C1, C3, G6, F7, A8, B8, G8,
H8, J8, K8, B9, G9, J9, A10,
B10, J10, K10GNDGroundGround
A1, B1, C2, D2, D3, E3, F5,
J6, G7, H7, J7, F8, H9, G10 3V3_WPower3.3V Power supply for WLAN
B4, F6, E7, E8, E9, C10,
D10, E103V3_BPower3.3V Power supply for Bluetooth
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A9BT_ANTRFBluetooth RF port for antenna
C5BT_PCM_CLKI/OSynchronous data clock
C4BT_PCM_INISynchronous data input
C8BT_PCM_OUTOSynchronous data output
B6BT_PCM_SYNCI/OSynchronous data sync
D8BT_UART_RXIUART data input
E5BT_UART_TXOUART data output
E4BT_UART_RTSOUART data request to send
C7BT_UART_CTSIUART data clear to send
D6BT_USB_DNI/OUSB data
D7BT_USB_DPI/OUSB data
A2BT_SPI_CSBIChip select for Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI)
B3BT_SPI_MOSIISPI data input into BlueCore
D5BT_SPI_CLKISPI clock
A4BT_SPI_MISOOSPI data output from BlueCore
B2BT_RESETnI/OBluetooth reset if low > 5ms
B7BT_GPIO10I/OProgrammable I/O
W2CBW003 has an integrated coexistence mechanism. The following is a summary of the test results
for six different use cases.
General Test Configuration
x Two antennae 2.6 inches apart (one for WLAN and one for Bluetooth)
x Open environment testing with no shielding
x Windows XP platform
x Toshiba laptop with SDIO slot for WLAN and USB for Bluetooth
x IBM laptop for Access Point
x WLAN transmission throughput measurements with “iperf”
x Bluetooth transmission using Toshiba setup
x Co-existence enabled on Bluetooth and WLAN
x AFH enabled on Bluetooth
x A2DP profile on Bluetooth.
x Skype on PC.
Case 1: Data transfer over WLAN with simultaneous data transfer over Bluetooth
Case specific test configuration: Bluetooth ACL Link
WLAN Data
Bluetooth Data Throughput
Throughput
WLAN Data Transfer Only ~17 Mbps Bluetooth Data Transfer Only - 1.073 Mbps
Simultaneous Bluetooth and
~16 Mbps 128 kbps
WLAN Data Transfer
Case 2: Data transfer over WLAN with simultaneous voice over Bluetooth headset
Case specific test configuration: Bluetooth SCO Link
WLAN Data
Bluetooth Audio Quality
Throughput
WLAN Data Transfer Only ~16 Mbps Bluetooth Voice Only - Voice is Clear
WLAN Data Transfer with
~10 Mbps Voice is clear
Voice Over Bluetooth
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x WLAN client connected to AP and using VOIP application (Skype) on PC to make a call
VoIP Voice Quality Clear
BT transfer data ( bit rate) 780 Kbps
7 WLAN External Interfaces
W2CBW003 supports SDIO and G-SPI interfaces for WLAN.
7.1 SDIO Interface
W2CBW003 supports SDIO device interface that conforms to the industry standard SDIO Full-Speed
card specification and allows a host controller using the SDIO bus protocol to access the WLAN device.
The SDIO interface contains interface circuitry between an external SDIO bus and the internal shared
bus.
W2CBW003 acts as a device on the SDIO bus. The host unit can access registers of the SDIO interface
directly and can access shared memory in the device through the use of BARs and a DMA engine.
The SDIO device interface main features include:
x On-chip memory used for CIS
x Supports SPI, 1-bit SDIO, and 4-bit SDIO transfer modes at the full clock range of 0 to 50 MHz
x Special interrupt register for information exchange
x Allows card to interrupt host
DAT3I/OData Line Bit 3
DAT2I/OData Line Bit 2
DAT1I/OData Line Bit 1
DAT0I/OData Line Bit 0
CLKI/OClock
CMDI/OCommand/Response
7.2 G-SPI Interface
W2CBW003 supports a generic, half-duplex, DMA-assisted SPI host interface (G-SPI) that allows a
host controller using a generic SPI bus protocol to access the WLAN device. The G-SPI interface
contains interface circuitry between an external SPI bus and the internal shared bus.
The 88W8686 acts as the device on the SPI bus. The host unit can access the G-SPI registers directly
and can access shared memory in the device through the use of BARs and a DMA engine.
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The SPI unit supports generic SPI Interface protocols as detailed in the following sections. The design
is capable of 50 MHz operation. The interface supports the following functionality:
x SPI unit bus device operation
x SPI unit register read / write
x Interrupt generation to internal CPU
x Interrupt generation to the SPI unit host
x DMA to internal memories
x Wake Interrupt to the Power Management Unit
8 Bluetooth External Interfaces
W2CBW003 supports UART, USB, PCM and SPI interfaces for Bluetooth.
8.1 UART Interface
W2CBW003 UART interface provides a simple mechanism for communicating with other serial devices
using the RS232 standard. Four signals are used to implement the UART function:
x BT_UART_TX
x BT_UART_RX
x BT_UART_RTS
x BT_UART_CTS
When W2CBW003 is connected to another digital device, BT_UART_RX and BT_UART_TX transfer
data between the two devices. The remaining two signals, BT_UART_CTS and BT_UART_RTS, can
be used to implement RS232 hardware flow control where both are active low indicators. UART
configuration parameters, such as Baud rate and packet format, are set using W2CBW003 PS keys.
To communicate with the UART at its maximum data rate using a standard PC, an accelerated serial
port adapter card is required for the PC. An external RS232 transceiver chip is also needed.
Table 4: UART Baud Rates
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The UART interface is capable of resetting W2CBW003 upon reception of a break signal. A break is
identified by a continuous logic low (0V) on the BT_UART_RX.
Figure 2: UART Break Signal
PS Key “PSKEY_UART_BAUD_RATE (0x204)” can be used to set the desired Baud Rate for UART.
8.2 USB Interface
W2CBW003 contains a full speed (12Mbits/s) USB interface that is capable of driving a USB cable
directly. No external USB transceiver is required. The device operates as a USB peripheral, responding
to requests from a master host controller such as a PC. Both the OHCI and UHCI standards are
supported. The set of USB endpoints implemented can behave as specified in the USB section of the
Bluetooth Specification v2.0 + EDR or alternatively can appear as a set of endpoints appropriate to USB
audio devices such as a set of USB speakers.
USB is a master/slave oriented system (in common with other USB peripherals). W2CBW003 only
supports USB slave operation.
8.3 PCM Interface
Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) is a standard method used to digitize audio (particularly voice) patterns
for transmission over digital communication channels. Through its PCM interface, W2CBW003 has
hardware support for continual transmission and reception of PCM data, so reducing processor overhead
for wireless headset applications. W2CBW003 offers a bi-directional digital audio interface that routes
directly into the baseband layer of the on-chip firmware. It does not pass through the HCI protocol layer.
Hardware on W2CBW003 allows the data to be sent to and received from a SCO connection.
Up to three SCO connections can be supported by the PCM interface at any one time.
W2CBW003 can operate as the PCM interface Master generating an output clock of 128, 256 or
512kHz. When configured as PCM interface slave it can operate with an input clock up to 2048kHz.
W2CBW003 is compatible with a variety of clock formats, including Long Frame Sync, Short Frame
Sync and GCI timing environments.
It supports 13 or 16-bit linear, 8-bit ȝ-law or A-law companded sample formats at 8ksamples/s, and can
receive and transmit on any selection of three of the first four slots following PCM_SYNC. The PCM
configuration options are enabled by setting the PS Key PS KEY_PCM_CONFIG.
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W2CBW003 interfaces directly to PCM audio devices including the following:
x Qualcomm MSM 3000 series and MSM 5000 series CDMA baseband devices
x OKI MSM7705 four channel A-law and ȝ-law CODEC
x Motorola MC145481 8-bit A-law and ȝ-law CODEC
x Motorola MC145483 13-bit linear CODEC
x STW 5093 and 5094 14-bit linear CODECs
x W2CBW003 is also compatible with the Motorola SSI. interface
8.4 SPI Interface
W2CBW003 uses a 16-bit data and 16-bit address serial peripheral interface. Transactions may occur
when the internal processor is running or is stopped. This section describes the considerations required
when interfacing to W2CBW003 via the four dedicated serial peripheral interface terminals. Data can be
written or read one word at a time or the auto increment feature can be used to access blocks of data.
9 Antenna and Clock
W2CBW003 has two antenna interfaces, one for Bluetooth and one for WLAN. Both of these interfaces
have 50 Ohm impedance.
W2CBW003 has an internal crystal oscillator with 26 MHz frequency (frequency stability +/- 20ppm)
and requires no external clock source. This crystal provides clock for both WLAN and Bluetooth.
10 Software Specifications
10.1 Wireless LAN
x Key Features
oWEP encryption (64 bit/128 bit)
oIEEE power save mode
oDeep sleep mode
oInfrastructure and ad-hoc made
oRate adaptation
oWPA TKIP security
oWPA2
oBluetooth coexistence
x Operating System Support
oWinCE 4.2/5.0, Windows Mobile 2003, Windows Mobile 5.0
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oLinux: Slakeware 9.1, Fedora Core 1.0; Kernel: 2.4.22 & above
oOther operating systems can be supported by request
10.2 Bluetooth
This section describes the key features of the BlueCore HCI stack.
x Bluetooth v2.0 + EDR mandatory functionality
oEDR, 2Mbps payload data rate
oEDR, 3Mbps payload data rate
oSupport 2-DH1, 2-DH3, 2-DH5, 3-DH1, 3-DH3 and 3-DH5 packet types
oSupport 2-EV3, 2-EV5, 3-EV3 and 3-EV5 packet types
x Bluetooth v1.2 mandatory functionality:
oAdaptive Frequency Hopping (AFH), including classifier
oFaster connection enhanced inquiry scan (immediate FHS response)
oLMP improvements
oParameter ranges
oSupport of AUX1 packet type
x Optional v2.0 + EDR functionality supported:
oAFH as Master and automatic channel classification
oFast connect interlaced inquiry and page scan plus RSSI during inquiry
oExtended SCO (escort), eV3 + CRC, eV4, eV5
oSCO handle
oSynchronization
x The firmware has been written against the Bluetooth Core Specification v2.0 + EDR:
oBluetooth components: Baseband (including LC), LM and HCI
oStandard USB v2.0 (full speed) and UART HCI transport layers
oAll standard radio packet types
oFull Bluetooth data rate, up to 723.2Kbits/s asymmetric
oOperation with up to seven active slaves(1)
oScatternet v2.5 operation
oMaximum number of simultaneous active ACL connections: 7
oMaximum number of simultaneous active SCO connections: 3(2)
oOperation with up to three SCO links, routed to one or more slaves
oAll standard SCO voice coding, plus .transparent SCO.
oStandard operating modes: page, inquiry, page-scan and inquiry-scan
oAll standard pairing, authentication, link key and encryption operations
oStandard Bluetooth power-saving mechanisms: Hold, Sniff and Park modes, including
.Forced Hold.
oDynamic control of peers. transmit power via LMP
oMaster/slave switch
oBroadcast
oChannel quality driven data rate
(1)
(2)
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W2CBW003 shall conform to the following standards when integrated to the W2CBW003-DEV development
system.
EMC/Immunity
xUnited States: FCC Part 15
xCanada: ICES 033
xEuropean Union: EN 55022, IEC 1004/CISPR 22
xJapan: VCCI - V series
xTaiwan: CNS 13438
xPeople’s Republic of China: GB9254
xKorea: MIC
Product Safety
xUnited States/Canada: UL/CSA 60950, UL 61010, UL 60065, CSA 601,CSA 61010,C22.2 No. 225
xEuropean Union: EN 60950, EN61010, IEC 60065, IEC 60601
xJapan: ARIB STD-T66
xPeople’s Republic of China: CNCA-08C-0312001
xRestriction of Hazardous Substances Directive (RoHS) 2002/95/EC
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Table of Contents
About this guide ................................................................5
How this guide is organized ....................................................5
Conventions used in this guide ...............................................6
Safety information .............................................................7
ASUS Contact information .............................................57
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About this guide
This user guide provides information on the various components of the UltraMobilePC
(UMPC) and how to use them.
How this guide is organized
• Chapter 1: Getting startedThis chapter describes the features of your UMPC.
• Chapter 2: Using your UMPCThis chapter provides you the steps in using your UMPC.
• Chapter 3: ConnectionsThis chapter provides you with information on the connectivity features of your
UMPC.
• Appendices
This chapter provides you with additional information.
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Conventions used in this guide
To make sure that you perform certain tasks properly, take note of the following
symbols used throughout this manual.
DANGER/WARNING: Information to prevent injury to yourself
when trying to complete a task.
CAUTION: Information to prevent damage to the components
when trying to complete a task.
IMPORTANT: Instructions that you MUST follow to complete a
task.
NOTE: Tips and additional information to help you complete a
task.
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Safety information
IMPORTANT! Disconnect the AC power and remove the battery pack before cleaning
Wipe the UMPC using a clean cellulose sponge or chamois cloth dampened with a
solution of nonabrasive detergent and a few drops of warm water and remove any
extra moisture with a dry cloth.
DO NOT place on uneven or
unstable work surfaces. Seek
servicing if the casing has been
damaged.
DO NOT scratch the display
panel. Do not place together with
small items that may scratch or
enter the UMPC vents.
DO NOT expose to dirty or dusty
environments. DO NOT operate
during a gas leak.
DO NOT leave the UMPC on
your lap or any part of the body
in order to prevent discomfort or
injury from heat exposure.
SAFE TEMP: This UMPC should
only be used in environments
with ambient temperatures
between 5°C (41°F) and 35°C
(95°F)
DO NOT place or drop objects
on top and do not shove any
foreign objects into the UMPC.
DO NOT expose to strong
magnetic or electrical elds.
DO NOT expose to or use near
liquids, rain, or moisture. DO NOT use the modem during an
electrical storm.
Battery safety warning:
DO NOT throw the battery in re.
DO NOT short circuit the
contacts.
DO NOT disassemble the
battery.
INPUT RATING: Refer to the
rating label on the bottom of
the UMPC and ensure that your
power adapter complies with the
rating.
DO NOT throw the UMPC in
municipal waste. Check local
regulations for disposal of
electronic products.
DO NOT carry or cover a UMPC
that is powered ON with any
materials that will reduce air
circulation such as a carrying
bag.
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Transportation Precautions
To prepare the UMPC for transport, you should turn it OFF and disconnect all
external peripherals to prevent damage to the connectors. The hard disk drive’s
head retracts when the power is turned OFF to prevent scratching of the hard disk
surface during transport. Therefore, you should not transport the UMPC while the
power is still ON.
Cover Your UMPC
You can purchase an optional carrying case to protect it from dirt, water, shock, and
scratches.
CAUTION: The UMPC’s surface is easily dulled if not properly cared for. Be careful not
to rub or scrape the UMPC surfaces when transporting your UMPC.
Charge Your Batteries
If you intend to use battery power, be sure to fully charge your battery pack and any
optional battery packs before going on long trips. Remember that the power adapter
charges the battery pack as long as it is plugged into the computer and an AC power
source. Be aware that it takes much longer to charge the battery pack when the UMPC
is in use.
Airplane Precautions
Contact your airline if you want to use the UMPC on the airplane. Most airlines will
have restrictions for using electronic devices. Most airlines will allow electronic use only
between and not during takeoffs and landings.
CAUTION: There are three main types of airport security devices: X-ray machines
(used on items placed on conveyor belts), magnetic detectors (used on people walking
through security checks), and magnetic wands (hand-held devices used on people
or individual items). You can send your UMPC and diskettes through airport X-ray
machines. However, it is recommended that you do not send your UMPC or diskettes
through airport magnetic detectors or expose them to magnetic wands.
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R50A specications
Pr o ce s so r &
Ca c he
Op e ra t in g S yst em
Ma i n M em ory
Di s pl a y
Ca m er a
Ca r d S lo ts
Ha r d D is k D riv e
Co n ne c ti vit y
TV
Intel Fred (Silverthorne) CPU Z520 1.33GHz, 512L2
cache
Microsoft Windows® Vista Ultimate
On board 1GB DDR2-400 (667 down grade) DRAM
design
5.6”active matrix TFT, 1024 x 600 pixel
2.0 megapixel auto-focus camera
1 Micro-SD card slot, push/push type
SSD HDD 32GB
SSD HDD 16GB
SSD HDD 8GB
Integrated USB 802.11b/g
Bluetooth 2.0+EDR
Sierra 3G with Voice solution
SIM card connector build in under battery is suggested
Support Band 4 or 5 with difference antenna depends on
mechanical dimension.
Optional DVB-T mini-Card TV module support dual
antenna and mobility to 120kM/hr
External Antenna for TV
Ba t te r y Pac k &
Li f e
Di m en s ion s/W e ig h t
GP S
Output : 12V/15W DC
Input : 100~240V AC, 50/60Hz universal
3/ 2 pin compact power supply system
Optional accessory : 12V cable for car charging
199 x 97 x 28.4 (mm)
520 g (for Primary Battery)
Built-in GPS
One RF connector for external antenna
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Package contents
Check your device package for the following items:
Standard Items
•
R50A UMPC• External ODD Pack*
•
AC adapter
•
Headset• External GPS antenna*
•
VGA cable• External TV antenna*
•
Mini-USB audio cable• USB mouse*
• Installation CD
• USB tablet bi-fold keyboard with USB
cable
*Optional
NOTE: If any of the above items is damaged or missing, contact your retailer.
• GPS Pack*
•
Bluetooth mouse*
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Chapter 1
Getting started
• Getting to know your UMPC
• Getting your device ready
• Starting up
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Getting to know your UMPC
Front features
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Features
Display Panel
1
The 5.6-inch active matrix, 1024 x 600 resolution TFT LCD screen provides
you with excellent viewing similar to that of desktop monitors.
Camera
2
The 2.0 megapixel auto-focus built-in camera allows you to take pictures
or video clips. This can also be used for video conferencing and other
interactive applications.
Mouse pointer
3
This a pointing device that mimics the functions of a desktop mouse.
Status indicator
4
This indicates the status of your battery, drive activity, WLAN, and Bluetooth.
Refer to the section
Fingerprint sensor
5
The built-in ngerprint sensor allows you to use your ngerprint as your
identity key for added security.
Arrow/Enter keys
6
The arrow keys (left, right, up, down) and the enter key have the same
functions as that on the keyboard.
Status indicators
on page 16 for more details.
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Features
Microphone (Built-in)
7
The built-in mono microphone is used for video conferencing, voice
narrations, or simple audio recordings.
Sleep/Standby Mode key
8
Press this key to put your UMPC into Sleep/Standby mode. Slide down the
power switch to awaken your UMPC from its Sleep/Standby mode.
LOGIN key
9
The LOGIN button sends a [Ctrl][Alt][Del] keyboard combination to the
operating system to show Windows Security for logging in/off, locking,
shutting down, showing task manager, or changing passwords. This special
login feature is also known as Secure Attention Sequence (SAS).
UMPC Settings key
10
This allows you to set the brightness, volume, resolution or power mode of
your UMPC.
Windows® Media Center key
11
This launches the Windows® Media Center which allows you to view and
play media les such as video clips, music les, or movies.
Left key
12
This key mimics the left-click action of a desktop mouse.
Right key
13
This key mimics the right-click action of a desktop mouse.
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Status indicators
IconLED
Indicator
BlueThe UMPC is turned on.
Power
BatteryRedThe battery is charging.
HDD
WLAN
Bluetooth
Blinking
blue
OffThe UMPC is turned off or in Hibernation mode.
Blinking
red
OffThe battery is fully-charged.
BlueDrive Activity Indicator
Blinking
blue
OnThe built-in wireless LAN (WLAN) is enabled.
OnThe built-in Bluetooth function is activated.
Status
The UMPC is in the Sleep/Standby mode.
The battery capacity is less than 10%.
The UMPC is accessing the hard disk drive.
The UMPC is shutting down.
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Right features
Features
USB Bluetooth port
1
This contains the USB Bluetooth port. Insert a USB Bluetooth dongle to
activate the UMPC’s built-in Bluetooth function.
Battery Lock
2
Keeps the battery secure. Press up then slide the back cover downward to
open the battery.
USB Port (2.0/1.1)
3
Insert USB2.0 or USB1.1 devices such as keyboards, pointing devices, hard
disk drives, printers and scanners into this port.
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Left features
Features
Power switch
1
Turns on/off the UMPC and puts it on Sleep/Standby or Hibernation mode.
Mini-USB port
2
Insert an external USB keyboard into this port.
MicroSD slot
3
Insert a microSD card into this slot.
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