General Dynamics Itronix IX-EYXFDC User Manual

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Getting Started
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GoBook® MR-1 Help
, contains all the information you need to set up and use your GoBook
Unpacking Your System
Inside your packaging you will find:
Standard Parts
GoBook MR-1 Help,
How to Use This
Standard Features
Optional Features
Optional Parts and Accessories
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Where to Look For Information
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About Your Computer
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About Windows
Turning Off the Computer
Turning off the computer properly is important to maintaining your GoBook MR-1.
To Turn off Your Computer
Select briefly.
WARNING
system components
If you are going to be away from the computer for a short period, there are ways to conserve power without shutting down the system. See Power Management
NOTE
CAUTION
Start, Turn Off Computer, Turn off
do not press and hold the power button to shut the notebook off as this may cause damage to the
If you are unable to shut down your computer normally, follow the instructions in Troubleshooting.
Shutting off the computer improperly may result in data loss.
and follow the instructions on the screen, or press the power button
and Battery Tips for details.
Startup Problems?
If your computer does not startup properly, try these solutions first:
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Connect the AC adapter to charge the battery if it is not charged
NOTE
functioning properly, the Power LED on the AC adapter should be lit as well as the External Power LED on the GoBook MR-1.
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If the AC adapter is connected but the unit will still not turn on, make sure the electrical outlet
Push the DC jack firmly into the computer until it “clicks.”
you are using is working
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Check to make sure the battery is installed and charged properly
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If the battery does not begin charging, perform the following:
1. Remove the battery
If the AC adapter is connected and
2. Connect the AC adapter
3. Turn on the computer by pressing the
4. Reinstall the batter
. The Battery LED is a steady blue while the battery is chargin
Power Button
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Tips for New Owners
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Take responsibility for backup
Back up files often. Users who need to manage large amounts of data may wish to use backup devices
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Don't leave passwords anywhere on your notebook or carrying case
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Be careful when placing your notebook on an airport security conveyor belt
In most airports, security conveyor belts are safe for computers. If you are not sure, ask the security staff. You should keep a close eye on your computer
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Tape your business card to the notebook and accessories
In the workplace, notebooks and accessories may often look exactly alike, leading to equipment mix-ups. Prevent such mix-ups by placing your name on your equipment
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Install antivirus software
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Develop ergonomic work habits
The science of ergonomics studies the relationship between health and a suitable work environment. For more information on ergonomics, contact your nearest computer bookstore, or local library. The Internet also has information on this and other related subjects
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Using a computer for extended periods of time with a poor workstation setup and incorrect work habits can
cause health problems
Safety
Read these instructions carefully. Following these guidelines will help prevent damage to your computer and help
rotect your personal safety.
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Read and follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product and noted in this documentation, including the
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The first time you use your computer, we recommend that you carefully read the section on Power
Management
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CAUTION
AC Adapter or Vehicle Adapter
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Unplug the computer from the power outlet before cleaning. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. Aerosols, solvents, or strong detergents are not recommended cleaning solutions and may void your warranty. For system decontamination recommendations please contact your service technician
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Slots and openings in the computer case are for ventilation purposes. Do not block or cover these openings or the system could overheat
Notices and Compliance section
to familiarize yourself with basic battery information and ensure optimum performance
This notebook computer is designed (only) to be used with the Manufacturer provided dedicated
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Do not place the product on a soft surface such as a bed, sofa, or rug where the ventilation slots and openings may be blocked
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Do not place this product near or over a radiator or heat registe
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Do not place this product in a built-in installation unless proper ventilation is provided
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Do not store the computer at temperatures above 167°F (75°C) or below -67°F (-55°C)
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Do not step on or place anything on the power cord
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Do not slam the display lid when you close it
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Do not place any object on top of the computer when the display is closed
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If you use the computer with an extension cord, ensure that the total ampere ratings of all the devices sharing the extension do not exceed the rating of the extension cord or the rating of the wall outlet
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Do not push foreign objects into the computer through any of the slots or openings. Dangerous voltages are present, which could cause electric shock, fire, or damage sensitive components
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The computer is designed to withstand spills. If a spill occurs, power off the computer and wipe it down before continuing to use the computer
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For best results, use a power strip with a built-in surge protector. Do not use inferior extension cords as this may result in damage to your computer
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FAA regulations require that all transmit/receive devices be turned off during flight. If you have radios in your computer (including GPS) and your computer is equipped with a radio on/off switch, please use it to turn your radios off during flight. If you have radios and you do not have a switch to turn the radios off, either leave your computer off during flight or contact your help desk for assistance
Service and Upgrade Safety and Precautions
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Do not attempt to service this product yourself, as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage points or other risks and may void your warranty. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel
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Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to authorized service personnel under the following conditions:
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When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed
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If the product does not operate normally when the operating instructions are followed. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions since improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal condition
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If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance, indicating a need for service
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Do not upgrade or service this computer without prior authorization from the manufacturer. Damage caused by servicing that is not authorized may void your warranty
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Before performing any manufacturer authorized service or upgrade, first follow these instructions:
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Prevent damage from static electricity by following ESD precautions
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Place the computer on a clean, flat surface
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Turn off the computer and disconnect the power suppl
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Undock the computer if it is in a docking device (such as an office dock or vehicle dock)
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Disconnect any attached peripherals
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Disconnect any attached network, telephone or telecommunication line
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Remove any media in your computer's slots or bays
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Remove the battery (See
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Remove the hard drive (See Hard Disk Drive Removal)
Battery Removal
Battery Pack Safety and Precautions
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WARNING!
or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries promptly and according to the manufacturer's instructions
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WARNING!
of battery packs in a fire. The battery pack could burst or explode releasing hazardous chemicals
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WARNING!
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Observe the safety instructions printed on the battery
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Only use approved Li-Polymer (standard -- 29WHr) or (optional secondary) Li-Ion (extended -- 50WHr) battery packs with your computer and replace the battery pack only with the approved part
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Do not abuse, deliberately pierce, or subject the battery pack to excessive impact
There is danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same
Batteries may explode if not handled properly. Do not disassemble, open, puncture or dispose
Keep battery packs away from children
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Immediately discontinue use of the battery if it appears damaged or abnormal in any way, consult your local provider for advice
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Do not immerse the battery pack in liquid
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Do not short together the battery connections. Do not store the battery pack with metallic objects due to the risk of short circuit
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Battery chemical leakage is harmful. In the unlikely event of battery leakage; DO NOT TOUCH. In case of accidental contact with the eyes or skin, immediately wash with running water and seek medical advice. In the case of accidental ingestion, seek immediate medical attention
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Follow
Battery Tips
for use and storage.
Keyboard Operation
Your GoBook MR-1 is easiest to use when held in both hands. Due to the unit's compact construction, it takes a little practice to become proficient with it's operation.
How to Use the GoBook MR-1
Open the display and hold the unit in both hands with your fingers supporting the underside and your thumbs resting
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on the on either side of the keyboard (as shown to the right).
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NOTE
Make sure your fingers do not wrap around the back of the unit and cover the fan outlet (1) as the unit may
over-heat.
Operating the Keyboard and Controls
Use one thumb to press the power button at the top center of the keyboard. Once the unit has powered up, use your left thumb to operate the controls on the left side (such as the mouse buttons, direction pad, Escape, Tab, Windows and Zoom keys). Use your right thumb to operate the controls on the right side (such as the Micro Joystick, Touchpad, Backspace, Enter, and Illumination Keys).
If you need to use a Function Key combination, hold down an Fnkey with one thumb and with the other to press the second key. For example, to turn the volume up or down, press and hold the Fn key with your right thumb and the
or keys with your left.
If you need a
Ctrl+Alt+(key)
combination, use one thumb to press and hold the
Ctrl
and
keys and the opposite
Alt
thumb to press the combination key. For example, when using the Zoom function press the Zoom key . Then press and hold the left
Ctrl
and
keys with your left thumb and use your right thumb to press M to zoom in or N to
Alt
zoom out.
NOTE:
Ctrl+Alt+Del
For ease of use, the standard
special key just below the power button, as well as using the
The Micro Joystick
Ctrl+Alt+Del
or the Touchpad are the easiest ways to move the cursor around the keyboard. Use the Micro
key combination can be activated by pressing the
Ctrl+Alt+Del
keystroke combination.
Joystick for coarse movement and the Touchpad for fine control (or use the method that works best for you). Use the Left Mouse Button or double-tap the Touchpad to select objects. Use the Right Mouse Button to open pop-up menus.
The Direction Pad moves the cursor up, down, right or left within a print document or form. Use it in combination with the Fn keys to move across and between pages.
Best Practices for the GoBook MR-1
This section provides the GoBook MR-1 with recommended practices intended to maximize the service life of the equipment and provide resolution to common issues. For more detailed discussions of care, maintenance and troubleshooting, see the sections below:
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Operating with Battery Power
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Customizing Your BIOS Settings
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Maintenance and Storage
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Troubleshooting
General Daily Operations
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1.
Missing Port Covers and Doors
a. Missing port covers or doors create contaminant entry points which may lead to system failure.
b. Replacement port covers are available as field kits. contact your support representative for order
requests.
2.
Screen Cleaning
field life of the product (3 to 5 years) without significant degradation in view ability or function.
a. For mild cleaning tasks use the micro-fiber, cleaning cloth provided with your unit. Tougher
contaminates such as oily fingerprints may require light dampening with clean water, and will be effective for most contaminants without damaging the screen surface. This method should always be tried before stronger solutions are considered.
b. For tougher cleaning tasks, a mixture of isopropyl alcohol and Water (50/50) used with the cleaning
cloth is effective and will not damage the touchscreen surface.
c. Never use paper products such as paper towels or wipes to clean the display surface. Paper products are
abrasive and act much like fine sandpaper causing irreversible damage to the screen surface and anti­glare hard coat.
: The GoBook MR-1 display, with proper usage and cleaning, will last for the anticipated
: Inspect for broken, loose or missing parts and fasteners.
d. Both replacement Display Cleaning Cloths and approved Display Cleaning solution are available as
Field Kits. Contact your support representative for order requests.
3.
Screen Overlay Use
a. A Screen overlay provides protection from damage caused by use of foreign objects or surface
contaminants, and maximizes the useful life of the screen surface.
b. Worn, scratched, or otherwise damaged screen overlays can be replaced.
c. Contaminants on the screen overlay surface should be removed by following the same cleaning methods
noted above.
d. The screen overlay has a negligible impact on overall display brightness/viewability and provides
enhanced screen clarity while maximizing the screen surface useful life.
e. Screen Overlays are available as Field Kits. Contact your Support Representative for order requests.
4.
Use of the Touch Screen Stylus
included stylus. Foreign objects such as ball point pens or hand tools should never be used for touchscreen input; they will cause damage to the screen surface.
: A screen overlay is recommended for environments with high contaminant potential.
: If your GoBook MR-1 has the optional integrated touchscreen use the
a. A clean finger tip can be used for touchscreen input with out damaging the screen surface. Fingertip use
may introduce contaminants to the touchscreen surface and increase periodic screen cleaning requirements.
.Replacement Styli are available as Field Kits. Contact your Support Representative for order requests.
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NOTE
Center (CCC) at 800-638-9270, option 2. Access to the iCare Servenet Portal requires a Username and Password. Portal access will be setup upon request.
Available Field Kits and can be ordered through the iCare Servenet Portal, or by contacting the Client Care
5. Ensure that the computer is stored within its specified temperature range.
a. Storage Temperature -67° F to 167° F (-55° C to 75° C)
6. Conserve battery charge when possible to maximize battery life during daily use.
a. Partial discharge/charge cycles are preferred compared to draining the battery completely and
recharging.
7. Avoid prolonged exposure to temperature extremes.
a. Cold temperature extremes may result in reduced available energy from the battery. This energy is
recoverable as the battery warms to a nominal temperature of 68° F (20°C).
b. Prolonged exposure to high temperatures can result in a permanent reduction in available energy from
the battery.
c. Battery charging is disabled below 32° F (0°C) and above 113° F (45°C) to protect the lithium ion cells
in the battery.
8.
Power Down:
left powered overnight, ensure that all applications are closed and perform a restart prior to beginning daily operations.
a. This practice ensures that all applications (and system resources used by those applications) are
reinitialized each work day.
b. Unless an application is specifically designed for 24/7 operation, a daily practice of restarting (resetting)
an application can minimize the potential for a wide variety of operational anomalies often perceived as a hardware failure.
9.
Use of the MR-1 in a Vehicle Dock
a. Never attempt to operate the GoBook MR-1 or read the display while driving. This is extremely
distracting and may increase potential of accidents.
b. Always close the display lid while the vehicle is in motion. During travel, the vehicle may present an
increased level of vibration to the mounting solution. This vibration can be amplified when the display in an upright/opened position causing accelerated hinge wear.
Exit all applications, and shutdown or reboot at the end of each work day. If the computer is
Power Management
:
1.
Power Management Applications
provide maximum battery run time and prolong battery service life. Default settings allow the unit to enter a Standby/Suspend state after a set period of inactivity. Extending or Disabling the Standby/Suspend time-out period will increase power consumption and reduce operational time on battery power.
a. The GoBook MR-1 will resume/wake from Standby with keyboard activity.
2.
Shutdown
: Shutdown the GoBook M
: The use of GoBook MR-1 Power Saver application is recommended to
-1 when it will not be used for extended periods to conserve battery
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power. Depending on the configuration of the GoBook MR-1 there are specific considerations:
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a. Basic Configuration – No RF Modems or external device connections. When using a basic
configuration unit, there are no special considerations for power management.
b. Integrated RF Devices – Disable integrated or user installed RF devices when not in use as they can
consume battery power unnecessarily
c. Externally connected devices – Some externally connected devices may be powered by the GoBook
MR-1. It is best to exit any application utilizing these devices prior to powering off. Restarting the application should reinitialize the device. Externally connected devices or peripherals using GoBook MR-1 battery power may result in reduced battery run times.
File Management
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Backups
volatile memory (RAM) can be lost in the event of a hard reset or unexpected shutdown. Contacts, tasks, calendar, email, and documents should be safeguarded against loss.
a. Save important files to non-volatile memory (External backup media, Server Based backup storage,
b. Utilize Windows provided Backup applications or a third party application to back up essential data.
2.
Periodically perform housekeeping of files
a. Uninstall unused drivers and applications.
b. Delete unneeded files and cleanup folders.
c. Routinely run Check Disk and Disk Defragmenter utilities to ensure file structure is clean and
3.
Check Disk Process
a.
: It is good practice to backup essential data and files periodically since any data or files stored in
etc.)
:
optimized.
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Go to Start, My Compute
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b. Right click on the C: drive and select
c. Select the
d. Select the “
e. Check
f. Select the
g. Select
h. Restart the computer.
4.
Disk Defragmenter Process
a. Go to
Tools
Check Now…
Automatically fix file system errors
Start
run at the next boot
Start, M
tab
button.
:
Computer
Properties
” button.
when prompted.
and
Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors
.
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b. Right click on the C: drive and select
c. Select the
d. Select the
e. Ensure drive C: is selected in the volume display.
f. Click the
g. When notified that defragmentation is complete, close all applications and restart the computer.
Defragment
tab
Tools
“Defragment Now...
button.
Properties
” button.
Battery Charging
1.
Charge the battery at room temperature
is optimum at this temperature and requires the least amount of time to fully recharge. At room temperature the GoBook MR-1 battery requires up to four (4) hours to recharge from a fully discharged state.
2. Charge the GoBook MR-1 Battery at the end of each work day:
c. Exit all applications and power off.
(approximately 68°F [20°C]) for best results. Charge acceptance
d. Connect to external power; Verify External Power LED.
e. Verify charge indicator LED.
3. At the beginning of each work day:
a. Check for battery charge status (Recommend Fully Charged)
4. During each work day:
a. Connect AC Charger, Vehicle Dock, or Vehicle Power Adapter whenever possible.
b. Verify charging indicator LED.
Storage
1. Storing the GoBook MR-1 for five (5) days or less
a. Install the battery pack and connect the unit to external power and allow the battery pack to fully
charge. The charging LED will be on solid while charging and go off when battery charging is completed.
b. Shut down the GoBook MR-1 and store in a cool, dry location.
2. Storing the GoBook MR-1 for longer than five (5) days.
a. Li-Polymer or Lithium Ion batteries can be permanently damaged if the unit is stored for extended
periods requiring battery replacement.
b. If the computer will be stored for more than 5 days, backup files and data, fully charge the battery, then
discharge it to 40% and remove the battery.
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c. The GoBook MR-1 and battery should be stored in a cool, dry location.
3. When storing Li-Polymer or Li-Ion battery packs for extended periods, consider these factors
a. Fully charged Li-Polymer or Li-Ion battery packs deteriorate faster than partly discharged ones. For
ideal storage, charge the packs to 100% and then discharge them to a 40% charge before storage.
b. Do not allow stored Li-Polymer or Li-Ion packs to discharge completely, as this may permanently
damage them. Stored packs should be recharged to 40% capacity every six (6) months.
c. Storing packs at temperatures near 0°C (32°F) slows down self-discharge and battery aging; packs that
are stored for a long period should be kept at low temperatures where practical.
NOTE
(32°F).
Store batteries as close to 0°C (32°F) as practical without allowing the batteries to freeze or reach 0°C
d. If you store battery packs at normal ambient temperatures, use the following charge policy to maintain
battery pack condition –
i. Store batteries within the temperature range of 15°C to 30°C (59°F to 86°F).
ii. Charge installed packs every 5 days to maintain their charge capacity.
iii. Charge uninstalled packs every six (6) months to 100%, then discharge to 40% and return to
storage.
Troubleshooting
These are basic troubleshooting tips. For more complete help with troubleshooting, see the section at the end of this Help file.
1. Battery Power – Battery does not charge
2. Battery Power – short run time
3. Lock-ups
a. Determine if the touchscreen, touchpad or keyboard inputs are recognized.
b. Attempt to close any programs that are not responding (press the
Task Manager
c. If Task Manager does not list any suspect programs/applications, perform a reboot.
d. Restart applications and try the specific operation again.
e. If the Shut down Menu does not respond, press and hold the power button for approximately 10 seconds
to perform a forced shutdown. NOTE Any unsaved data will be lost when using this shutdown method.
f. Power on, boot to Windows, and restart the RF applications, if this does not resolve the problem image
corruption is likely. Re-image the GoBook MR-1 and try again.
4. RF Communications
button).
Ctrl+Alt+Del
key and click on the
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a. If coverage is historically good at this location, check the signal strength. Reposition the computer
slightly to increase signal strength. Wait approximately five (5) minutes. Determine if there is RF activity. Applications provided with RF devices generally provide diagnostic capability.
b. If not resolved, exit all applications, restart the applications, and try RF communications again.
c. If not resolved, connect external power and perform a restart.
d. Restart applications and try RF communications again.
5. Additional Information is Available
a. The "GoBook MR-1 Quick Start Guide" included with the original shipment packaging.
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b. The GoBook MR-1 factory installed Windows image includes a resident
link on the desktop; alternately Help can be accessed via the following path:
Mobile Computer Tools
c. Please contact your Support Representative for any additional questions.
.
Help and Support
Start, All Programs,
file with a
Getting Familiar with Your Computer
The GoBook MR-1 computer is a rugged, weather-sealed notebook computer system designed for the demanding environment of the mobile worker. It is a superior work tool for collecting, managing, and communicating information in the field.
This section describes the external and internal features of your GoBook MR-1 computer.
Tour of Your Computer
This section shows all views of your computer with a summary of key features.
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Front View
Hover the mouse over each number on the picture to see a description
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# Feature Description 1 Display 5.6” WSVGA display (1024 x 600) 2 Internal
Microphone
3 Touchpad Use for navigation 4 Micro
Joystick
5 Del Delete Key 6 Ctrl+Alt+Del Special Key used instead of standard
7 Keyboard Standard keyboard 8 Special Keys A number of keys designed for control of zoom function, audio,
Integrated, weatherized microphone can be used with various software applications that require audio input
A thumb-operated joystick for cursor control. Use for navigation like the touchpad or external mouse.
Ctrl+Alt+Del
activating the Task Manager.
display and keyboard brightness, and customer application launch.
sequence for
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9 Unit Status
LEDs
10 Speaker Integrated speaker for audio output 11 Power
On/Off
12 Direction Pad Use like arrow keys on conventional keyboard. 13 Mouse
Buttons
14 Photo Sensor The photo sensor is used to adjust the LCD and keyboard backlight
15 Radio and
Wireless
Status LEDs
Right Side View
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LEDs below keyboard: Unit on, AC power present, Battery Charging, HDD activity
Press to power on or start shutdown. Press and hold for power off.
Use like left and right mouse buttons
brightness in response to changing lighting conditions Radio and Wireless LED Status Indicators: 802.11a/b/g, Bluetooth,
GPS, Wireless WAN
# Feature Description
1
Bottom View
2.5 mm Audio in/out Jack for 2.5mm headset
: The Office Dock allows for separate audio input/output jacks.
Note
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# Feature Description 1 Battery
release latches
Back Edge View
Hover the mouse over each number on the picture to see a description
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Press in on the latches (1) with your thumbs and slide the battery in the direction of the arrows to remove it from the back of the computer and access the hard drive or (optional) Expansion Module area.
# Feature Description
1 Power Connector For use with various optional docks and adapters such as the
office or vehicle docks.
2 USB 2.0 port
3 Cooling Fan
Outlet
4 Multi I/O Docking
Connector
5 DC-In Port Connect the included AC power cord here and to a 120 volt
Connect additional devices to your GoBook MR-1, including flash memory drives, external hard drives, external optical drives, additional input devices (such as an external keyboard or mouse), digital cameras, digital music players, or any other USB device.
Air outlet for fan.
Make sure your fingers do not wrap around the back
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of the unit and cover the fan outlet (3) as the unit may over­heat.
The optional office and vehicle docks add additional connectivity to the GoBook MR-1.
wall socket to provide power to the device. The battery automatically recharges whenever the AC power cord is plugged into this port and into a live wall socket.
6 Dock Insert Tab
Slots
Keyboard Basics
The GoBook MR-1 features:
Tab Slots help hold the office dock in position.
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Left and Right Mouse buttons
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Touchpad
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Micro Joystick
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Direction pad (D-Pad)
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Dedicated Ctrl+Alt+Del key
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Thumb operated, back-lighted, 70-key keyboard
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Twelve function keys
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2 Application launch buttons (programmable buttons)
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Zoom key
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Audio controls
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Special keys for display brightness and keyboard back-lighting
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Radio ON/OFF Hot Key
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Back-lit keyboard key
Primary Keys
+ (option)
Fn
Key Description
Alt
The
(alternate) key is used with other keys to perform special tasks. On some
Alt
operating systems pressing The
Backspace
Ctrl Enter
the cursor one position to the left. The character to the left of the cursor is erased. The The
(control) key works with other keys to perform a variety of functions.
Ctrl Enter
your way of telling the computer to process the information that you have entered.
Esc Shift
The The
(escape) key allows you to exit a pop-up window or message box.
Esc
key changes the keys A through Z to the UPPER CASE position. When
Shift
you press an alphabetic key, the character appears as a capital letter. When you
Ctrl+Alt+Del
twice soft reboots the computer .
key, sometimes represented on the keyboard as a left arrow, moves
key signals the computer that you have completed your entry. This is
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press
Shift
example, pressing
Pressing the Fn+ Pressing the Fn+ case mode, pressing the still have to use the the keyboard. For example, press
Caps Lock
The
Caps Lock
Fn
SPACEBAR
Tab
Some special Fn (function) keys have been established to perform important tasks when pressed and held with the Fn key. These keys are described later in this document. The Fn key legend is color keyed to other special keys on the keyboard.
Use the right.
The your operating system or application program. Press the field or text box to another.
SPACEBAR
key moves the cursor to the next tab stop or field. Tab stops are defined by
Tab
The Navigation Section
with other keys, the characters on the upper part of the keys appear. For
Shift+7
Shift Shift
Shift
key is activated.
LED lights when the keyboard is in Caps Lock mode.
displays an ampersand (&).
key locks keys A through Z in the UPPER CASE position. key again returns the letters to lower case. While in the upper
key results in lowercase characters when entered. You
Shift
key to display characters located on the upper portion of
Shift+8
to enter a space and move the cursor one character to the
to type an asterisk (*), even when the
key to move from one
Tab
The top portion of the keyboard has a number of navigation, special keys and items to aid you in moving the cursor and selecting items on the screen
# Control Description 1 & 2 Right and Left
Mouse Buttons
3 Power Button Use this button to place the computer in standby mode or turn it off/on. 4 Touchpad The Touchpad is used as you would use the touchpad on any notebook
5 Micro Joystick A thumb-operated joystick for cursor control. 6 Direction Pad The Direction pad provides the same functions as the left, right, up and down
7
8
Use these buttons as you would use the left and right buttons on a desktop mouse.
computer.
arrows on a standard keyboard. Use the
which allows you to end monitor and terminate Applications and Processes that may be unstable.
This key deletes selected words or items. Pressing Fn+Insert inserts words or items.
Ctrl+Alt+Del
button to open the "Windows Task Manager" utility,
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Mouse Buttons
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The left most buttons on the Navigation section are the
left (1) and right (2) mouse buttons
. Use these buttons
with the Touchpad, or Micro Joystick as you would use the left and right buttons on a desktop mouse.
Power Button
Use the power button (3) to place the computer in standby mode or turn it off/on.
z
Press once to turn start the computer
z
Press once to place the computer in standby mode
z
Press and hold 5 seconds to shut the computer off
Touchpad
The Touchpad (4) is used as you would use the touchpad on any notebook computer.
Micro Joystick
The Micro Joystick (5) is a thumb-operated joystick for cursor control. Use for navigation like the Touchpad or an external mouse. Place your right thumb on the Micro Joystick and move it in the direction you want the cursor to go.
Direction Pad
The Direction pad (6) provides the same functions as the left, right, up and down arrows on a standard keyboard. The arrows on the direction pad are defined by the software application, but generally:
z
z
z
z
The
The
The
The
z
z
z
z
UP ARROW
DOWN ARROW
RIGHT ARROW
LEFT ARROW
The Fn+
The Fn+
The Fn+
The Fn+
UP ARROW
DOWN ARROW
RIGHT ARROW
LEFT ARROW
key moves the cursor up one line.
key moves the cursor down one line.
key moves the cursor to the right one character.
key moves the cursor to the left one character.
key moves the cursor up one page.
key moves the cursor down one page.
key moves the cursor to the home position.
key moves the cursor to the end of line position.
Ctrl+Alt+Del Button
Use the
Ctrl+Alt+Del
and terminate Applications and Processes that may be unstable. Refer to the MS Windows Help for more on the "Windows Task Manager."
button (7) to open the "Windows Task Manager" utility, which allows you to end monitor
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Delete Key
The Delete (Del) key (8) deletes selected words or items. Pressing Fn+Del inserts words or items.
Touchpad
The built-in capacitive touchpad is a pointing device that senses movement on its surface. This means the cursor responds as you move your thumb over the touchpad. Your computer has a capacitive touchpad. The buttons located on the upper left of the keyboard have the same function as a two-buttoned mouse. Pressing these buttons makes selections, drags objects, or performs a variety of other functions depending on the software.
To Use the Touchpad
1. Hold the GoBook MR-1 in both hands with your thumbs on the keyboard. The touchpad (1) is easily accessible by moving right thumb over the touchpad.
2. Gently move your thumb across the touchpad in the direction you want the cursor to move.
. You can scroll using the touchpad by sliding your finger up and down on the right edge of the pad or left to right
on the bottom edge of the pad.
Adjust the touchpad settings by selecting change the orientation from right-handed to left-handed, and fine-tune the pointer movement and timing of clicks.
To Select Objects
1. Use the touchpad to position the cursor over the object you want to select.
2. Tap the touchpad once or press the left mouse button .
To Drag
Settings, Control Panel, Mouse, Buttons
. These settings allow you to
1. Place the pointer over the desired object
2. Press and hold the left mouse button or tap the touchpad two times as if you were double-clicking but do not remove your finger after the second tap.
3. Move the pointer to the desired location.
4. Release the button or lift your finger to finish dragging.
Touchpad Precautions
The touchpad is a sensitive device. If not properly cared for, it can be easily damaged. Please take note of the
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following precautions:
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Avoid contact with dirt, liquids or grease
z
Do not rest heavy objects on the touchpad or the touchpad buttons
z
Keep your fingers dry and clean when using the touchpad and keep the touchpad dry and clean
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The touchpad is sensitive to finger movements. It responds best to light touches. Tapping too hard will not increase the touchpad's responsiveness
Function Keys and Key Combinations
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When using function keys, press and hold one of the
Function
Function Description
Key
Fn
+1
Fn
+2 to
9, -, =
Fn
+Bksp
Fn
+P
Fn
+Esc
Fn
+
Help opens the Microsoft Help and Support Center Function
Used to select functions within software applications
keys Break Use Print
Screen
Fn
+Bksp
Fn
Press
to print the current screen. Press
+P
current active window Pause Pause an application. Press Audio
Increases the audio volume Volume Up
Fn
+
Audio Volume
Decreases the audio volume
Down
Fn
+
Radio
Turn all wireless functions on/off (option with any radios) on/off
Fn
+Shift
Caps Lock Press
Press
Fn
+Shift to
Fn
+Shift
upper case mode, pressing the Shift key results in lowercase characters
when entered. You still have to use the Shift key to display characters
located on the upper portion of the keyboard. For example, press Shift+8
to type an asterisk (*), even when the Caps Lock key is activated
keys before pressing the other key in the key combination.
Fn
as you would use the Break key on any PC
Fn
again to continue.
+Esc
Fn
+P+Alt
to print the
lock keys A through Z in the UPPER CASE position.
again to return the letters to lower case. While in the
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The Caps Lock LED lights when the keyboard is in Caps Lock mode
Fn
+Del
Insert Inserts text in documents and applications.
Special Keys
The keyboard has several keys that perform special functions, providing ease of use with the GoBook MR-1's compact keyboard.
# Key Icon Description 1 Windows Logo Key
Start button. Combinations with this key perform special functions. Below are a few examples:
+
TAB
+ E (Opens My Computer in Windows
Explorer)
+ M (Minimizes all Windows)
SHIFT
+ + M (Restores Minimized Windows)
+ R (Displays Run dialog box)
(Activates next Taskbar button)
Refer to Keyboard Shortcuts in Windows Help and Support for a complete list of Windows key combinations.
2 Zoom Key See Zoom Key section
3 Audio on/off Turns the audio speaker off/on
4 Display Brightness Up Increases of the brightness of the display screen
5 Display Brightness Decreases of the brightness of the display screen
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Down
6 Display/Monitor Switch Switches between the GoBook MR-1 LCD display
and an external monitor. (An external monitor may be added using the Office Dock
7 C1 & C2
C1
Automatically opens a pre-defined application. (see
Application Launch Buttons)
C2
8 Window Focus Moves foreground window back and places focus on
next active window
9 Keyboard Backlight
on/off
Turns the keyboard backlight off and on
Radio ON/OFF Hot Key (option)
CAUTION
(including GPS) in your computer, the Radio ON/OFF Hot Key, is used to turn your radios off during flight. If you have radios and you do not have a switch to turn the radios off, either leave your computer off during flight or contact your help desk for assistance.
The wireless Radio ON/OFF Hot Key (the blue function icon above the R key) toggles the power on and off to all radio devices (including GPS, Bluetooth, WLAN, and WWAN radios).
To Turn all Radios on or off
1. Press Fn+ to power off all radio devices (airplane mode).
2. Press Fn+ again to turn radio power on.
FAA regulations require that all transmit/receive devices be turned off during flight. If you have radios
Application Launch Buttons
Pressing either of them, once they are programmed starts the application of your choice. The application launch buttons are marked C1 and C2 on the keyboard.
To program the Application Launch Buttons
1. Select
2. Select the C1 or C2 tab on the GD-Itronix OSD Configuration screen.
3. Use the dro
Start, All Programs, Mobile Computer Tools, Configure On-Screen Display,
-down menu to select an application to associate with the Launch Button
C1, and C2 Settings
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4. Click Test to test if the application will run.
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5. Click OK to accept the application.
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OTE If the application you want to run is not in the drop-down menu: click the
button next to the Current
Add
Selection field to display the "CustomExePrompt" screen.
z
Click the
z
Find the application you wish to call with the Application Launch Button and select it.
z
Click the
z
Enter a name for the application you selected.
z
Press OK
Browse
Open
button to display the Open file screen.
button.
What is Zoom?
Zoom is an application included on your GoBook MR-1 that enlarges items on the display for better viewing.
How to Use Zoom
Zoom is toggled on and off using the " keyboard.
Zoom
key " located on the row of Special Keys at the bottom of the
Display
The GoBook MR-1 features a 5.6” WSVGA display (1024 x 600).
NOTE
An optional outdoor viewable DynaVue
(patent-pending)
integrated touchscreen
is also available. You can start programs and input data on the touchscreen using one of the approved pens (styluses) that come with the touchscreen.
Adjusting Display Brightness
To Manually Adjust Display Brightness
Special keys increase or decrease the display brightness.
z
Press
to display increase brightness
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Press
to decrease display brightness
Automatic Dim Feature
To save battery power, your computer automatically dims the display when the computer is not attached to external
ower.
NOTE
See Managing Power for more information on power management features.
You may still manually adjust display brightness.
To Enable or Disable Automatic Dim
1. Restart the computer by selecting
2. Press
3. Select
4. Use the right arrow key to select the
5. Use the down arrow to select
6. Use the down arrow to select
7. Choose
8. Press
during boot up to open the Setup Utility.
Enter
Launch System Setup Menu
Enabled
to save this setting and exit BIOS Setup.
Esc
or
Disabled
Start, Turn Off Computer, Restart
.
Advanced
Auto Brightness Control
Auto DIMMING
and press
Enter
screen.
and press
.
and press
.
Enter
Enter
.
.
Adjusting Display Resolution
To Adjust Display Resolution
1. Right click on the desktop.
2. Select
3. Use the suggested for the display or monitor.
NOTE
resolution modes may be used, as long as the monitor supports them.
Properties
Screen Resolution
Using a lower resolution than the screen was designed for will reduce the area of the display. Higher
and then select the
slide bar to adjust the resolution. Normally, you should use the resolution
Settings
tab. The dialog box indicates the monitor screen resolution.
Simultaneous or Extended Display
The computer's display and multimedia capabilities are great for viewing movies or giving presentations. However, because of the small size of the GoBook MR-1 display you may prefer to connect an external monitor. The optional Office Dock or Expansion Unit, allows this computer to support simultaneous LCD and external display output via the external monitor port located on the Office Dock. You can also connect other output display devices such as LCD projection panels for large-audience presentations. See Attaching an External Monitor or Video Device for more information.
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Once the external display device is attached (using the optional Office Dock or Expansion Unit), simply press the
Display/Monitor Switch on the keyboard.
FEATURE:
When using an external monitor you can extend your desktop. This allows you to open and view one
rogram on the external monitor while viewing a different program on your notebook's display. To set this up:
1. Right click on the desktop.
2. Select
Properties
3. Select the
Settings
to open the
tab.
Display Properties
Dialogue box.
4. Click on the "2" in the Monitors section.
5. Check "
6. Select
Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor
Apply
and OK to save and exit.
".
7. Now you can drag the programs you want to view onto the external monitor.
Lid Switch
Your computer has a lid switch that can automatically turn off the computer display when you close it and resume when you open the display.
To Close the Display
To close the display lid, fold it down gently.
To Change the power management settings for the lid switch
1. On the System Tray area of the Taskbar, right-click the
2. From the menu, select
3. Select the
Advanced
button.
Adjust Power Properties
.
Power Saver
4. Select what you want to happen when you close the display lid:
{
Do Nothing
{
Stand By (default)
{
Hibernate
5. Check the
Wakeup box
if you want the computer to resume when you open the display lid.
icon ( or ).
LED Status Indicators
The activity indicators, located above the keyboard and in the display hinge, light up when a particular function of the computer is active. Each indicator is marked with an icon.
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Radio and Wireless Status LEDs
Display Hinge LEDs - visible at the bottom of the display indicate active installed radios: 802.11ABG, Bluetooth, GPS, Wireless WAN.
# Icon Function LED Description
One or more installed radios are ON
All installed radios are OFF
Bluetooth is ON
1
2
3
4
802.11 ABG Lit
Bluetooth
GPS Lit GPS ON
Wireless WAN Lit WAN ON
LED off
Lit
LED off Bluetooth is off
LED off GPS is off
LED off WAN Off
Unit Status LEDs
LEDs below keyboard: Unit on, AC power present, Battery Charging, HDD activity
# Icon Function LED Description
1
2
3
Power Lit Power is ON
External Power Lit
Battery
Flashing Suspend to RAM
External power is connected to the unit
Lit
Flashing Low Battery (below 7% charge)
Quick Flash
LED off When battery is not charging (include
Battery charging (when external power is connected)
Indicates a problem with the battery such as: over discharged, or EC is using pre-charge
battery full, battery discharge, and no battery etc)
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4
Disk Status (HW)
Lit The hard disk drive is being accessed
Caps Lock LED on Keyboard
Icon Function LED Description 1
Caps Lock Lit The keyboard is in Caps Lock
mode
Audio
Your computer includes a single speaker audio output and an integrated microphone. The speakers are located above the display. The microphone is on the front of the computer to the left.
You can also attach external audio devices via the audio headset jack on the right side of the computer.
. Audio In/Out
A. 2.5mm microphone/stereo headphone port (1)
a. Tip, pole 1 Microphone b. pole 2, headphone Right channel c. pole 3, headphone Left channel d. Sleeve, pole 4, headphone and Microphone Ground
B. Compatible with off-the-shelf MP3-
style Cell-phone head set such as Sony, Jabra, and Body Glove.
To Adjust the Volume
z
To decrease volume, press
z
To increase volume, press
z
To mute the volume, press
Fn
Fn
+
+
You can also adjust the volume with the Windows volume control applet located on the taskbar. However, the volume control function keys override the Windows volume control applet. If your volume is too low or too high after setting the volume in the applet, adjust the volume with the function keys.
Computer Security
Your computer includes several different security features to help prevent theft and protect data. These include multiple levels of password protection, an optional fingerprint scanner, stealth mode and (Optional) Trusted
Platform Module (TPM).
BIOS Level Passwords
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Passwords protect your computer from unauthorized access. When set, no one can access the computer without entering the correct password.
There are two types of passwords you can set:
z
Supervisor Password
secures your computer against unauthorized entry to critical parameters in the BIOS
Utility
z
User Password
secures your computer against unauthorized use, and allows limited access to the BIOS
Utility
NOTE
Do not forget to set your password! If you forget your password, please get in touch with your dealer or an
authorized service center.
Fingerprint Scanner (Optional)
The optional swipe style fingerprint scanner can be used for all standard security uses. The optional fingerprint scanner
rovides a greater level of security and convenience for your GoBook MR-1 and your private data. Use the fingerprint scanner instead of passwords for the following:
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computer login
z
login at secure websites
z
opening password protected applications
z
to provide encryption security for individual files
Fingerprint Scanner Software
Before using the fingerprint scanner, you must first install compatible software. If the optional fingerprint scanner was present during initial user setup, you should have the "Install Finger Print Software" link on your desktop. Click this link and follow the instructions to install the software.
CAUTION
Before installing any third party software, ensure it is approved for use with this computer.
When accessing some secure websites, you may need to specify you are using the fingerprint scanner instead of a
assword. Refer to the fingerprint scanner software documentation for setup information.
Stealth Mode
Your computer has a stealth mode feature for users who may need to use it where light, sound or radio transmissions could be dangerous or disruptive, such as a military or public safety user. Enabling stealth mode allows you to disable sound, and lights (such as system beeps, the fan, and the display backlight) and wireless radio features. Refer to the BIOS Setup Utility
section for information about how to configure the stealth mode feature.
Trusted Platform Module (TPM)
TPM is only available if you have the optional Expansion Module installed. Enable or disable TPM in the System
BIOS. TPM provides a platform root of trust which uniquely identifies a particular platform and provides various
to capabilities including hardware-protected storage.
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