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The Motion CL920 Tablet PC is a durable, lightweight, and enterprise-ready rugged tablet
that provides robust computing power and a variety of integrated features to increase
productivity and reduce downtime in your mobile workflow.
The CL920 Tablet PC includes these features:
• Intel® Bay Trail Pentium N3540 quad-core processor
• Windows® 7 Professional 64-bit
• MIL-STD-810G
• IP52 (Water-, dust- and splash-resistant)
• Corning® Gorilla® Glass 3 for increased display damage resistance
• Magnesium internal frame and SSD storage
• Intel HD Graphics
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• New signature Motion dot-pattern design for a ruggedized, non-slip surface texture
• 4 GB DDR3L onboard memory
• USB 3.0 and Micro-HDMI ports and SD card slot
• Integrated 5.0 MP documentation camera and 1.3 MP web camera
• Dual input—digitizer pen and 10-point capacitive multi-touch
• 10.1” Wide HD (LED BL, 1366x768) Dual Bonded Display
• Screen Rotation: 0°, 90°, 180°, 270°
• Integrated 802.11a/g/n/ac Wi-Fi® and Bluetooth® 4.0
• Optional integrated Qualcomm® Gobi™ technology 4G LTE Mobile Broadband with
GNSS or optional integrated u-blox 7-based augmented GPS
• WinMagic® SecureDoc™ hard drive encryption software
• Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 1.2 for hardware-based security and optional Absolute
Computrace®, which allows you to identify your Tablet PC in the case of loss or theft.
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Optional features
This section describes the optional features available when you purchase your CL920.
Integrated Qualcomm® Gobi™ technology 4G LTE mobile
broadband with GNSS
You can purchase an CL920 Tablet PC with an optional integrated 4G LTE mobile broadband
with Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) module that enables you to connect to a
variety of mobile broadband networks for sending and receiving data wirelessly. You can
typically use mobile broadband anywhere you can use your mobile phone. Mobile
Broadband is based on cellular network technology, so you can use it in more places than
other local area wireless technologies.
The GNSS receiver uses GPS satellites and GLONASS satellites to determine the current
location, altitude, heading, and horizontal velocity of the CL920. You don’t need a network
connection or an account with a mobile broadband network carrier to use the GNSS
receiver. You can use it with your preferred mapping applications to find your current and
desired locations.
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augmented GPS
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For information on setting up mobile broadband, see Using 4G LTE mobile broadband with
GNSS on page 41.
Integrated u-blox 7-based augmented GPS
You can purchase a CL920 Tablet PC with an optional embedded discrete Global Positioning
System (GPS) module that supports the Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) for
improved accuracy in the United States; European Geostationary Navigation Overlay
Service (EGNOS) for improved accuracy in Europe; and Multi-functional Satellite
Augmentation System (MSAS) for improved accuracy in Japan. The proper Augmentation
system will be detected based on your location. No special selection is required. The
augmentation feature uses signals from geostationary satellites to improve on the reliability
and accuracy of the signals from the GPS satellites. You can use it with your preferred
mapping applications to find your current and desired locations.
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broadband with GNSS.
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Security
Your CL920 includes several features that you can use to enhance the security of your data
and serve as the foundation for complementary security technologies. The core security
features include password-protected BIOS, networking control, optional Computrace®
Complete tracking software, WinMagic® SecureDoc™ hard drive encryption software, and
TCG Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 1.2.
WinMagic® SecureDoc™
WinMagic SecureDoc is an application that you can use to encrypt your hard drive. This
application is included with your CL920 Tablet PC and must be enabled to activate. For
additional information, Using WinMagic® SecureDoc™ on page 43.
TPM
With the built-in TPM 1.2, you can create and manage digital certificates, user and device
authentication, full disk data encryption, and restricted network access. These features are
most commonly used by enterprises and enabled by the system administrator. To
download and install TPM, go to http://www.motioncomputing.com/us/support/
downloads, select your Tablet PC model and operating system, and then tap Show Results.
Scroll down to the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) Software section and select the
download link.
Absolute Computrace®
The CL920 Tablet PC can be purchased with the optional Absolute Computrace®, which
offers enhanced data protection, improved IT asset management, and managed computer
theft recovery. With Computrace, organizations can track, manage, and secure their entire
computer fleet—including remote and mobile devices—on or off the network.
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Motion® CL-Series SlateMate™ with Magnetic Stripe Reader
Magnetic
Stripe Reader (MSR)
Barcode
Scanner (BCS)
Button
Status light
(MSR) and Barcode Scanner (BCS)
You can purchase an optional CL-Series SlateMate™ with Magnetic Stripe Reader (MSR) and
Barcode Scanner (BCS). The CL-Series SlateMate™ is the first in a family of integrated
expansion modules designed to provide additional functionality. You can view additional
information about the CL-Series SlateMate here: http://www.motioncomputing.com/us/
products/rugged-tablets/cl920#accessories.
Chapter 1 Getting Started Optional features 9
Overview of the CL920
Microphones
Speaker
Web camera
Web camera light
Windows button
Touchscreen display
Battery charge
indicator lights
Volume
buttons
Ambient light sensor
The following photos illustrate the features available on the CL920 Tablet PC.
Front
SpeakerListen to audio warnings, music, and other multimedia applications.
Web cameraInteract with people online, stream video, or capture color images with
a 1.3MP web camera.
Web camera lightIndicates that the web or documentation camera is active.
MicrophonesUse voice commands, record audio, and dictate notes with the two
dual-array microphones with built-in noise cancellation.
Volume buttonsAdjust the volume up or down.
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Battery charge
Documentation camera
Dock connector
indicator lights
Ambient light sensorMeasures the light in your environment and can automatically adjust
Windows buttonOpens the Windows Start menu.
Touchscreen displayUse your finger or pen to access all the functions of the CL920 on the
Monitor battery status. When running on battery, the LED lights on the
front show the current level of battery charge when the battery gauge
button on the left side of the tablet is pressed.
the brightness of the display.
10.1” HD display.
Back
Documentation camera5MP auto-focus camera that takes photos you can save
in a wide variety of graphic file formats.
Note: image capture resolution is limited to 3MP.
Dock connectorConnect the CL920 to a CL-Series docking station.
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Right side
Pen tether
attach point
Pen bay
release button
Pen bay
Power button
Fan vent
Security button
Battery gauge button
SIM card slot
Micro-HDMI port
SD HC card slot
Audio in/out jack
USB 3.0
Power adapter
port
port
Pen bayStore the pen when not in use.
Pen bay release
Press to open the pen bay.
button
Pen tether anchorLoop a pen tether through this attach point to keep your pen with
the tablet.
Left side
Power buttonPress to turn the tablet on and to put the CL920 Tablet PC to sleep.
Fan ventProvides ventilation for the internal cooling system.
Security buttonPress to lock and unlock the CL920. Equivalent to pressing Ctrl+Alt+Delete on a
keyboard.
Battery gauge buttonCheck remaining battery power. Press the button to view battery gauge LED
lights on the front; the number of lights indicates the current level of battery
charge. See Checking tablet battery power on page 38.
SIM card slotHolds one mini (2FF) SIM card, required for use with the mobile broadband
option, and provided by your cellular network carrier.
Micro-HDMI portConnect digital audio/video devices such as an external display monitor. The
Micro-HDMI (Type D) supports up to 1080p @ 60Hz.
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SDHC card slotSecure Digital (SD) memory card slot
Tip
Function button
Battery compartment
Audio in/out jackSupports external stereo speakers, a stereo headset, or a stereo headset with
microphone using a standard TRS or TRRS 3.5mm plug.
USB 3.0 portConnect a USB device such as a mouse, digital camera, printer, or external storage
device.
Power adapter portConnect the power adapter.
Pen
The CL920 Tablet PC supports 10-point capacitive multi-touch with your fingers as well as
input with a CL-Series digitizer pen. You may find the pen handy when you want to write a
quick email or take notes. The pen is particularly effective for precise data entry and
navigation.
The CL-Series digitizer pen includes a pressure-sensitive tip and a function button. The pen
comes with an AAAA battery and pen tether.
You can purchase additional pens from the Motion ComputingAccessories page. For more
information on using the pen, see Adjusting pen settings on page 25.
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Where to begin with your CL920
Power adapter port door
Power button
This section includes some steps you can follow to power up and get familiar with your
CL920 Tablet PC.
Step 1: Power up the tablet
1. Plug the power cord into an outlet.
2. Pull out the port door located at the bottom of the left side of the CL920 to expose the
power adapter port and plug the AC adapter into the power adapter port.
• The battery charging indicator on the left side of the CL920 turns amber to indicate
that the battery is charging.
• Keep the tablet on AC power until the battery is fully charged (the battery charging
indicator turns green). You don’t have to wait until the tablet is fully charged to turn it
on.
3. Press and release the power button located on the top of the left side of the CL920.
4. Follow the on-screen instructions to set up your user account and activate Windows 7.
Step 2: Connect to a wireless network
The CL920 includes built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Your Tablet PC may also be equipped with
mobile broadband. To set up available wireless networks, follow these steps:
Step 1. Enable Wireless from Motion Dashboard
1. From the taskbar, tap the Dashboard icon.
2. Tap Wireless.
3. Enable the desired available wireless networks:
• Bluetooth Internal Wireless
• 802.11 Internal Wireless
• Mobile Broadband with GPS
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module.
Step 2. Set up Bluetooth
Your CL920 has a built-in Bluetooth adapter to connect to other Bluetooth-enabled devices.
To add a Bluetooth device:
1. From the Windows notification area, tap the Bluetooth icon and select Add a Device.
2. Make sure the Bluetooth device is discoverable according to the device manufacturer’s
instructions. When a Bluetooth device is discoverable, it’s visible to other Bluetooth
devices within range.
3. Select the desired Bluetooth device from the list of devices.
4. Follow the on-screen instructions.
Step 3. Set up Wi-Fi
1. From the Windows notification area, tap the wireless network icon .
2. Select a wireless network from the list of available networks.
Step 4. Set up Mobile Broadband with GPS (optional)
If you purchased your CL920 with the optional mobile broadband module, you can connect
to high-speed cellular networks worldwide. With the mobile broadband module and a data
plan from one of several cellular network providers, you have full Internet access.
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OTE: Before you can connect to a mobile broadband network, you must have an active account
with a cellular network provider and obtain a SIM card for mobile broadband access.
To set up mobile broadband:
1. Start Skylight. From the Start menu, select All Programs > Sierra Wireless > Skylight >
Skylight.
2. Tap the connect button to connect to your wireless networks.
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optional discrete GPS module, your tablet has GPS capabilities. You can use GPS with your
preferred mapping application to find your current and destination locations. Please see
Using 4G LTE mobile broadband with GNSS on page 41 for additional information.
Step 3: Get familiar with your CL920 Tablet PC
Once you’ve set up your CL920, take a few minutes to get familiar with your tablet PC.
• Use Motion Dashboard to customize your tablet to fit your work style. See Using Motion
Dashboard on page 20.
• Open the writing pad and provide handwriting samples to improve handwriting
recognition. See Entering text and handwriting recognition on page 26.
• Take photos or use the web camera. See Using the cameras on page 30.
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Step 4: When you take a break
When you leave your Tablet PC for a while, you can lock it to prevent unauthorized access
by pressing the security button and then by tapping Lock this computer on the following
screen. You can configure the Power button to shut down your Tablet PC or to put it in Sleep
or Hibernate mode to save power when you press the Power button. For more information
on power options, see Changing the power plan on page 40.
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Lock and unlock the Tablet PC
To lock the Tablet PC, either:
• Press the security button on the left side of the tablet.
OR
• If a keyboard is attached, press Ctrl+Alt+Delete.
To unlock the tablet:
• Press the security button or Ctrl+Alt+Delete again.
Sleep mode
Place your tablet in Sleep mode when you go away for a short period of time. Push the
power button to put your Tablet PC to sleep. Sleep mode conserves battery power while
you’re away and when you return, your desktop is the same as you left it. To wake up the
tablet from Sleep mode, press the power button again.
Optional setup tasks
This section provides information about some other tasks you may want to perform when
you’re getting started with your CL920.
Create a system image
Once you’ve set up your CL920, including installing your applications, create a system
image on an external USB drive. This is a safety measure if you encounter any issues with
your Windows 7 installation. For more information, see Backing up your system on page 46.
A system image is an exact copy of a drive and includes Windows 7, your system settings,
programs, and files. For more information, see Creating a system image on page 46.
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Attach the pen tether
The CL920 digitizer pen includes a tether so that you can attach the pen to your tablet to
help prevent misplacing it.
To attach the pen tether:
1. Slip one end of the tether through the hole at the end of the pen, then pull the pen
through the loop until it is tight.
2. Slip the other end of the tether through the attach point on the CL920, then pull the pen
through the loop until it is tight.
You can purchase additional pen tethers from the Motion ComputingAccessories page.
Insert the digitizerpen battery
The digitizer pen is included with your CL920 and comes in a separate package along with
an AAAA battery and pen tether.
To insert the pen battery:
1. Unscrew the pen cap located at the top of the digitizer pen.
2. With the plus side of the battery toward the pen tip, insert the battery in the cavity of the
digitizer pen.
3. Screw the digitizer pen cap in place.
Connect the tablet to a docking station
The CL-Series docking station for the CL920 is a separate accessory that you can purchase
from the Motion Computing Accessories page.
The docking station includes:
• Three USB ports to connect a keyboard, mouse, or other USB devices
• An Ethernet port to connect to a local network
• A pen holder with a pen tether attach point
Connect the tablet to a display monitor
You can connect an external monitor to the CL920 Tablet PC using the Micro-HDMI port
(located on the left side of the tablet) with an appropriate connector, such as a DVI-HDMI
adapter.
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For more information
This User’s Guide describes the full set of CL920 features and provides instructions for
common tasks you’ll perform. The other chapters in this User’s Guide include the following
information:
• Using your CL920—Provides instructions for basic CL920 tasks including how to
customize your tablet to fit the way you work using Motion Dashboard, how to use the
cameras, how to set up speech recognition, and more.
• Caring for your CL920—Provides suggestions for the care and maintenance of your
Tab let PC.
• Troubleshooting and FAQs—Provides answers for common issues you may encounter
as you begin to use your CL920.
The Getting Started document located on the CL920’s desktop provides a number of tips to
help you start using the tablet quickly.
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OTE: If you don’t have access to a particular feature or setting on your Tablet PC, contact your
system administrator for additional information.
You’ll find other useful information on our website:
• Motion Computing Support
• Free online training videos
• Knowledge Base
• Motion Computing Accessories
• Motion Computing Store
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OTE: This User’s Guide is available in French, German, Spanish and Portuguese on our website.
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Chapter 1 Getting Started For more information 19
Using your CL920
This chapter provides information about performing the following tasks:
• Using Motion Dashboard on page 20
• Using touch on page 22
• Entering text and handwriting recognition on page 26
• Using the built-in microphones on page 29
• Connect an external monitor on page 30
• Using the cameras on page 30
• Using the Magnetic Stripe Reader (optional) on page 36
• Using the barcode scanner (optional) on page 36
• Using the battery on page 38
• Using 4G LTE mobile broadband with GNSS on page 41
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• Using Integrated u-blox 7-based augmented GPS on page 42
• Using Bluetooth on page 42
• Using WinMagic® SecureDoc™ on page 43
• Using the SIM card reader on page 44
• Using the SD card reader on page 45
• Locating your serial number on page 45
• Backing up your system on page 46
• Restoring your system on page 46
• Finding other software on page 48
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