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The Motion Computing® CL910 Tablet PC is durable, lightweight, and purposefully built for
mobile business. Running Microsoft® Windows® 7 and powered by the Intel® Atom™ N2600
Dual Core processor, the CL910 balances power, performance, and a battery life of up to 7
hours. Weighing 2.2 pounds, and offering added durability and productivity features, the
CL910 helps users work more efficiently, providing the capabilities, applications, and
connectivity mobile workers need for improved field productivity.
• Wi-Fi®, Bluetooth®, and optional mobile broadband with GPS(Gobi™)
• Dual input—digitizer pen and multi-touch
• Mono speaker and dual array microphones with noise cancellation
• Front-facing 1.3 MP web camera and rear-facing 3.0 MP documentation camera
• USB, SD slot, combined audio input/output jack, and Micro-HDMI® video port
• Dock connector
• Built-in lithium-Ion battery (up to 7 hours per battery charge)
• Trusted Platform Module (TPM) for hardware-based security and optional Computrace®
Complete, which allows you to identify your Tablet PC in the case of loss or theft.
Chapter 1 Getting Started1
Optional features
This section describes the optional features available for your CL910.
Mobile broadband with GPS
You can purchase a CL910 Tablet PC with the optional mobile broadband with GPS module.
When installed, the module provides:
• Worldwide mobile broadband support
• Worldwide GPS support
Motion Connection Manager is an application that you can use to manage your mobile
broadband and GPS network connections. For information on setting up mobile
broadband, see Set up mobile broadband with GPS on page 9.
The GPS receiver uses satellites to determine the current location, altitude, heading, and
horizontal velocity of the CL910. You can use it with your preferred mapping applications to
find your current and desired locations.
Security
TPM
TPM is used by enterprise-level software applications to implement advanced security
features that include user and device authentication; full disk data encryption; and
restricted network access.
System administrators typically configure TPM, which entails enabling TPM in the BIOS and
configuring the accompanying security software provided by the TPM manufacturer,
Infineon.
Computrace® Complete
The CL910 Tablet PC can be purchased with the optional Computrace® Complete, 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.
CL-Series Motion SlateMate™
If you purchased the CL910 Tablet PC with the productivity module, Motion® CL-Series
SlateMate,™ the tablet comes with an integrated Magnetic Stripe Reader (MSR) and Barcode
Scanner (BCS). This allows the CL910 to become a mobile point-of-sale and data acquisition
tool.
Chapter 1 Getting Started Optional features 2
Overview of the CL910
microphones
speaker
dock connector
The following illustrations show the buttons, slots, and ports on the CL910 Tablet PC.
Top view
The speaker and microphones are located on the top edge of the CL910.
CL910 top view
SpeakerListen to audio warnings, videos, music, and other
multimedia applications.
MicrophonesUse voice commands, record audio, and dictate notes with
the two liquid-resistant array microphones without the
need for an external microphone. For more information,
see Using speech recognition on page 43.
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OTE: In addition to the built-in speaker and microphones, you can plug external headsets into
the audio in/out jack.
Bottom view
A dock connector on the bottom edge of the tablet enables you to connect to a docking
station.
CL910 bottom view
Dock connectorConnect the CL910 to a CL-Series docking station.
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Front view
web camera
touchscreen
display
ambient light sensor
battery gauge
The front of CL910 consists of a capacitive touchscreen display, web camera, and battery
gauge.
CL910 front view
Web cameraInteract with people online, stream video, or capture color
images with a 1.3 MP web camera.
Battery gaugeMonitor battery status. When running on battery, LED
lights on the front show the current level of battery charge.
See Checking tablet battery power on page 47.
Touchscreen displayUse your finger or pen to access all the functions of the
CL910 on the 10.1” display.
Ambient light
sensor
Measures the light in your environment and can
automatically adjust the brightness of the display.
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Back view
documentation
camera
pen storage
drawer
pen tether
attach point
pen
release
button
The documentation camera is located on the back of the CL910.
CL910 back view
Documentation
camera
Take photos or video with this 3.0 MP, auto-focus camera. It
produces pictures in JPG format with a resolution of up to
2048 x 1536 pixels.
Right side view
The pen is stored in a storage drawer on the right side of the CL910.
CL910 right view
Pen tether attach
point
Loop a pen tether through this attach point to
keep your pen with the tablet. A tether is packaged
with each pen. See Attach the pen tether on
page 12.
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Pen release buttonPress to open the pen storage drawer.
Pen storage drawerStore the pen when not in use, pen tip down.
Left side view
power
slot
button
security
SIM
card
audio
in/out
jack
USB
port
button
fan
vent
slot
power
adapter
HDMI
Micro-
port
battery
gauge
button
SD card
Most of the CL910 connectors and slots appear on the left side of the tablet. The ports are
protected by a cover that is not shown in the picture below.
CL910 left side view
Power buttonPress to turn on and to put the CL910 Tablet PC to
sleep.
Fan ventCooling unit
Security buttonPress to lock and unlock the CL910. Equivalent to
Battery gauge
button
SD card slotSecure Digital (SD) memory card slot
SIM card slotRequired for some mobile broadband networks. If
Micro-HDMI portConnect digital audio/video devices such as an
Audio in/out jackConnect headphones, speakers, or any other audio
USB portConnect a USB device such as a mouse, digital
Power adapter
port
pressing Ctrl+Alt+Delete on a keyboard.
Check 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 47.
required, your cellular network carrier provides the
SIM card.
external digital monitor. The Micro-HDMI (Type D)
supports up to 1080p @ 60Hz.
device compatible with a 3.5mm jack.
camera, printer, or external storage device.
Connect the power adapter.
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Pen
tip function button battery compartment
barcode scanner lens
barcode
scanner
button
magnetic
stripe
status lights
reader
The CL910 supports touch with your finger 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 pen is a battery-powered electronic digitizer with a pressure-sensitive tip and function
button. When pressed, the function button displays a shortcut (right-click) menu. The pen
comes with an AAAA battery and pen tether.
CL-Series Digitizer Pen
You can purchase additional pens from the Motion ComputingAccessories page. For more
information on using the pen, see Using touch on page 19.
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OTE: The CL910 pen is officially called the CL-Series Digitizer Pen on the Motion Computing
website. For simplicity, this book refers to it simply as the CL910 pen or pen.
CL-Series SlateMate
The CL-Series SlateMate is a productivity module integrated with the CL910 and it contains
a magnetic stripe reader (MSR) and barcode scanner (BCS)
CL-Series SlateMate with Magnetic Stripe Reader and Barcode Scanner
Chapter 1 Getting Started Overview of the CL910 7
Where to begin with your CL910
power
adapter port
power button battery gauge
CTRL+ALT+DEL
This section includes some steps you can follow to power up and get familiar with your
CL910 Tablet PC.
Step 1: Power up the tablet
1. Pull out the port door located at the bottom of the left side of the CL910 to expose the
AC adapter port and plug in the AC adapter.
Powering up the CL910
2. Plug the power cord into an outlet.
• The battery gauge turns amber to indicate that the battery is charging.
• Keep the tablet on AC power until the battery is fully charged (the battery gauge
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 left side of the CL910 to turn
it on.
4. Follow the on-screen instructions to set up your user account and activate Windows® 7.
Step 2: Connect to a wireless network
The CL910 comes with built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Your tablet PC may also be equipped
with mobile broadband for accessing the Internet and GPS.
To set up available wireless networks:
• Enable wireless from the Motion Dashboard
• Set up Wi-Fi
• Set up mobile broadband with GPS
• Set up Bluetooth
Enable wireless from the Motion Dashboard
To set up wireless, you must first enable the wireless network adapters from the Motion
Dashboard. The Dashboard is a Motion Computing application for configuring your CL910
Tab let PC.
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To enable wireless adapters:
1. Open the Motion Dashboard. From the Windows® taskbar, tap the Motion Dashboard
icon .
2. Tap Wireless.
3. Tap the checkboxes next to all wireless networks you want to use:
• Enable Bluetooth Internal Wireless
• Enable 802.11 Internal Wireless
• Enable Mobile Broadband with GPS (If this option is not listed, your CL910 does not
have mobile broadband installed.)
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OTE: To extend battery life, enable only the wireless devices that you will be using.
Set up Wi-Fi
Connect to the Internet and other computers using Wi-Fi.
To se t up Wi -Fi:
1. Enable Wi-Fi from the Motion Dashboard.
2. From the Windows® notification area, tap the wireless network icon .
3. Tap the desired wireless network from the list of available networks.
Set up mobile broadband with GPS
If you purchased the optional mobile broadband module for your CL910, 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.
The mobile broadband module includes a GPS receiver that provides the current location of
your CL910. With the GPS receiver, you can use most GPS navigation and mapping
applications. You use the Motion Connection Manager to manage your mobile broadband
and GPS network connections.
To set up mobile broadband:
1. Enable mobile broadband from the Motion Dashboard.
2. Start the Motion Connection Manager. From the Start menu, select All Programs > Motion Computing > Motion CM.
3. Tap the help iconand select the help topic, Setting up mobile broadband.
4. Follow the instructions to set up a network profile and connect to the mobile broadband
network.
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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. Some providers require a SIM card for mobile broadband
access; if you are not sure whether you need one, contact your mobile broadband provider.
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Set up Bluetooth
The CL910 has a built-in Bluetooth adapter that provides short-range wireless connectivity
with other Bluetooth-enabled devices.
To set up Bluetooth:
1. Enable Bluetooth from the Motion Dashboard.
2. Add a Bluetooth device:
a. From the Windows® notification area, tap the Bluetooth icon and select Add a
Device.
b. Make sure the device is discoverable according to the Bluetooth device
manufacturer’s instructions. When a Bluetooth device is discoverable, it is visible to
other Bluetooth devices within range.
c. Select the desired Bluetooth device from the list of available devices.
d. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the procedure.
3. Make the CL910 discoverable (visible) to other Bluetooth devices:
a. From the Windows® notification area, tap the Bluetooth icon and select Open
settings.
b. On the Options tab, select Allow Bluetooth devices to find this computer.
Step 3: Get familiar with your CL910 Tablet PC
Once you’ve set up your CL910, take a few minutes to get familiar with your tablet PC.
• Use Motion Computing tools to customize your tablet according to your work style. See
Using the Motion Dashboard on page 16.
• Open the writing pad and provide handwriting samples to improve handwriting
recognition. See Entering text and handwriting recognition on page 23.
• Take photos or use the web camera. See Using the cameras with Motion QuickNav on
page 30.
• Set up speech recognition. See Using speech recognition on page 43.
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 selecting Lock this computer on the following
screen. You can also put it in Sleep or Hibernate mode to save power by pressing the Power
button.
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Lock and unlock the tablet PC
hibernate
To lock the tablet PC, either:
• Press and the security button on the left side of the tablet.
• If a keyboard is attached, enter 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. Sleep mode
conserves battery power while you are away and when you return, your desktop is the same
as you left it. Sleep mode is sometimes called “standby.”
To put the tablet in Sleep mode:
• Save your files.
• Press and release the power button .
Note: While in Sleep mode, the power button flashes green.
To wake up the tablet from Sleep mode:
• Press and release the power button .
The tablet quickly resumes activity and your desktop is the same as you left it.
Hibernate mode
If you intend to leave your tablet for several hours or more, you can put the tablet in
Hibernate mode. Like sleep, when you return from hibernate, your desktop is the same as
you left it.
It takes longer to start up from Hibernate mode than Sleep mode, but it consumes very little
power, saves data to disk beforehand, and is still faster than starting your tablet after
shutting it down.
To put the tablet in Hibernate mode:
• From the Start menu, tap the arrow next to Shut down and select Hibernate.
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Hibernate from the Start menu
For more information on power options, see Changing how the power button functions on
page 50.
Optional setup tasks
This section provides information about some other tasks you may want to perform when
you’re getting started with your CL910.
Create a recovery image
Once you have set up your CL910 including installing your applications, create a system
image on an external USB drive. This is a safety measure in the event that your system stops
working.
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 52.
Insert the pen battery
The pen is included with your CL910 and comes in a separate package along with an AAAA
battery and pen tether.
To insert the pen battery:
1. Unscrew the pen cap.
2. With the plus side of the battery toward the pen tip, insert the battery in the cavity of
the pen.
Pen and battery
3. Screw the pen cap in place.
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OTE: The tablet displays a low-battery warning when the pen battery has less than 20% power
remaining.
Attach the pen tether
The CL910 pen comes with a tether so that you can attach the pen to your tablet or docking
station to avoid misplacing it. The tether is a string with loops at each end.
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.
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2. Slip the other end of the tether through the attach point on the CL910 then pull the pen
through the loop until it is tight.
T
IP:You may find it helpful to use a small screwdriver or something similar to assist with
threading the loop through the tight space of the tether attach point.
You can purchase additional pens and tethers from Motion ComputingAccessories.
Connect the tablet to a docking station
The docking station for the CL910 is a separate accessory that you can purchase from the
Motion ComputingAccessories 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
To connect the tablet to a docking station:
1. Connect the AC adapter to the port on the back of the docking station.
2. If desired, connect a mouse and/or keyboard to the USB ports on the back of the docking
station.
3. Place the CL910 on the top of the docking station and seat the bottom of the tablet onto
the Docking connector.
T
IP:You will know if the tablet is seated properly if the battery gauge located on the left side of
the tablet lights up.
Connect the tablet to an external monitor
You can connect an external monitor to the CL910 tablet using the Micro-HDMI port
(located on the left side of the tablet) with an appropriate connector, such as a DVI-HDMI
adapter.
To set up an external monitor:
1. Connect the monitor cable from the external monitor to the Micro-HDMI port on the
CL910.
2. Plug in the external monitor and turn it on.
3. If necessary, install software and drivers for the monitor. See the manufacturer’s
documentation for more information.
After connecting the monitor, set up the external display from the Motion Dashboard as
described in Setting up an external display on page 40.
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For more information
This User’s Guide introduces the full set of CL910 features and provides instructions for
common tasks you’ll perform. The other chapters in this User’s Guide include the following
information:
• Using your CL910—Provides instructions for basic CL910 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 CL910—Provides suggestions for the care and maintenance of your
Tab let PC.
• Troubleshooting and FAQs—Provides answers to common issues you may encounter
as you use your CL910.
The Getting Started document located on the CL910’s desktop provides a number of tips to
get you started using the tablet quickly.
You will find other useful information on our website:
• Tablet PC Tips & Tricks
• Motion Computing Support
• Free online training videos
• Knowledge Base
• Motion Computing Accessories
• Motion Computing Store
OTE: This guide is available in French, German, Spanish and Portuguese on our website.
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Chapter 1 Getting Started For more information 14
Using your CL910
Getting Started
document
taskbar Windows® notification area
This chapter provides information about performing common tasks such as customizing
touch and changing tablet settings.
Introducing the CL910 desktop and applications
When you start up the CL910 for the first time, the desktop looks like the following picture.
Motion Computing applications appear in the taskbar and Windows® notification area.
2
Chapter 2 Using your CL91015
Motion Computing desktop
The Motion Computing applications are described below.
Motion Getting
Started
Motion DashboardMotion application for changing tablet settings. See
Motion QuickNavUser interface designed for touch devices. You can use
Document that contains tips for starting out with the
CL910 Tablet PC
Using the Motion Dashboard on page 16.
this to access the web and documentation cameras. See
Using the cameras with Motion QuickNav on page 30.
Changing the location of the taskbar
You may find it convenient to place the Windows® taskbar on the left edge of the
touchscreen display.
To place the taskbar on the left edge of the screen:
1. Press and hold the Start menu icon and tap Properties.
2. Tap the Tas kb ar tab.
3. Make sure that Lock the taskbar is checked.
4. Under Taskbar location on screen, select Left.
5. Tap OK.
T
IP:As an option, you can hide the taskbar altogether; it reappears when you tap the area. From
the Tas kb ar tab, tap the Auto-hide the taskbar checkbox.
Using the Motion Dashboard
The Motion Dashboard provides a convenient way to change common tablet-related
settings.
To open Motion Dashboard:
• From the taskbar, tap the Motion Dashboard icon .
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Motion Dashboard is organized into categories, which are listed on the left of the
Dashboard. Tap a category to display its settings. In this illustration, Motion Dashboard is
open to Display settings.
Motion Dashboard
The following table lists some of the tasks you can perform using the Motion Dashboard.
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OTE: This is a partial list of tasks that you can perform with Motion Dashboard.
Some of these tasks are described in this chapter; all tasks are described in
Motion Dashboard by tapping the help icon .
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Motion power indicator
arrow Motion
utilities
QuickNav
Dashboard CategoryTa sk
Display• Rotate the display orientation
• Adjust the brightness of the display
• Set advanced graphic properties
• Set up an external display
•Dim the display automatically
Audio• Adjust speaker and microphone volume
• Adjust advanced audio settings
• Suppress background noise
•Balance speakers
Pen & Tablet• Configure touch to use touch only, pen only, or both
simultaneously
• Adjust touch to left-handed setting
• Adjust sensitivity to flicks and gestures
• Use the pen function button for erasing digital ink instead
of performing the right-click action
• Personalize your handwriting so that it can be recognized
more accurately
Wireless• Enable and disable Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and mobile
broadband
• Choose to have wireless disabled on Startup (it is enabled
by default)
•Adjust Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and mobile broadband properties
Power• Select a power plan
• Change what the power button does when pressed: sleep,
hibernate, or shut down
Accessing Motion tools from the Windows® notification
area
For convenience, you can access common Motion tools from the Windows® notification
area.
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OTE: Initially, the Motion icons do not appear in the Windows® notification area. Tap the arrow to
view more icons. Tap Customize to enable the icons to appear.
Motion icons in the Windows® notification area
Chapter 2 Using your CL910 Accessing Motion tools from the Windows® notification area 18
Tap the Motion icon to display:
• Battery Health—Shows the current battery charge level
• Motion Dashboard—Opens the Motion Dashboard
• Options—Lists options you can set:
– Show Hard Drive Activity—When selected, the Motion icon blinks when there is
hard drive activity.
– Automatic Display Rotation—When selected, the CL910 automatically changes the
viewing orientation (landscape to portrait or vice versa) when the tablet is physically
rotated.
Using touch
With the CL910 dual touchscreen display, you can use either your finger, a pen, or both to
interact with the touchscreen display. While it’s convenient to use your finger most of the
time, a pen allows you more precise control, for example, when editing documents or
drawing graphics.
With touchscreen displays, you use your finger or pen as you would use a mouse. For
example, tapping twice is the same as double-clicking a mouse. Tapping and holding is the
same as right-clicking a mouse to open shortcut (right-click) menus.
You can use touch to:
• Select menu items and open files.
• Use gestures to rotate and zoom in and out of pictures.
• Use flicks to navigate through browser windows and documents.
For information on using touch gestures and flicks, open Windows® Help and Support and
search for “gestures” and “flicks.”
Here are some common ways to perform tasks on a touchscreen:
• Tap—Select something.
• Press and hold—Open a menu of options. This is equivalent to right-clicking a mouse to
display a shortcut (right-click) menu.
Note: Press and hold your finger until a circle appears then lift your finger to display the
menu.
• Double-tap—Perform a double-click action.
• Tap and drag—Drag and drop.
• Pinch fingers together—Zoom in.
• Spread fingers apart—Zoom out.
• Flick—Scroll through a list or move quickly.
• Press and hold the pen’s function button (equivalent to a right-click on a mouse)—
Open a shortcut (right-click) menu.
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