Philips 100WT10P User Manual

1 Before You Begin
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Packing list
1.3 Physical appearance
2 Getting Started
2.1 Base station setup
2.2 Load battery
2.4 Stylus
2.5 WLAN setup
3 Power Supply
3.1 AC
3.2 Battery
4 Data input to the touch screen
4.1 Stylus
4.2 On-screen keyboard
5 Connecting to network
5.1 WLAN
5.2 LAN
6 Data Synchronization
6.1 USB
6.2 IR
7 Featured Software Application
7.1 Control Panel
7.2 Internet Explorer
7.3 ActiveSync
7.4 Citrix ICA Client
7.5 Microsoft RDP
7.6 Windows Media Player
7.7 Transcriber
7.8 Hot Key Utility
7.9 VGA Utility
7.10 Registry Utility
7.11 Word Pad
8 Troubleshooting
9 Safety and product care instructions
10 Appendix
A: Specifications B: I/O Interfaces C: Proprietary notice and liability disclaimer D: Regulatory Information
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1.1 Introduction
You are about to experience the new Philips 100WT10P.Your 100WT10P speeds up data sharing and delivers the right data at the right time, increasing productivity for people like you who need timely data.
100WT10P features a 10.4inch touch-sensitive LCD display, embedded Microsoft RDP and Citrix ICA Client, built-in 802.11b WLAN and rugged hardware design. Use of thin clients such as the 100WT10P can reduce total administrative costs and add to bottom line efficiency by speeding up business processes. With modular design, the 100WT10P can be easily customized for industry or site-specific applications or needs.
This manual will guide you through 100WT10P simple set-up, introduce you to its range of features and help you source extra information.
1.2 Packing list
The 100WT10P carton contains the following items:
1. 100WT10P pad 4.AC power adaptor 7. Mini VGA cable
2. Base station 5. Stylus X 2 8. Companion CD
3. Battery 6. Mini USB B to A cable 9. Quick Start Guide
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1 BEFORE YOU BEGIN
1.3 Physical Appearance
Right View
1. External ear set jack
2. External microphone jack
3. USB port type A
4. USB port type A
5. USB mini type B
6. COM port
7. Mini VGA
8. & 9. Nut screw holes
Left View
1. Infrared port
2. Stylus pen
3. PCMCIA type II
4. Power On/Off switch
5. DC-in jack
6. & 7. Nut screw holes
Bottom
1. Docking connector to the base station
Back
1. Modular connector (supports COM, PCI, USB1.1 host)
2. Cover for Flash memory and coin battery
3. Battery Latch 1
4. Battery Latch 2
5. Speaker
6. Battery
7. Software/hardware preset
8.Wireless power switch
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Front View
1. Power LED indicator 2, 3, 5, and 6 Customized hot key
4. Four-way directional key with enter
7. Input panel button
8. Internal microphone
9.WLAN LED Indicator
Base Station
1. 2x USB port (type A)
2. Power LED Indicator
3. Docking site
Mini-VGA to VGA Cable
The Mini-VGA cable allows you to connect to a standard VGA cable for connection to a monitor display terminal or projector.
Ruggedized Design
Your 100WT 10P is specially designed to withstand such as a physical impact or a liquid spill.
1. Drop resistant. It has the anti-shock design to resistant to 3 feet drop test
2. Liquid spill. 100WT10P meets the IP53 requirement for water and dust resistance.
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2 GETTING STARTED
2.1 Base station setup
2.1.1. Connect power cord to the AC power adaptor.
2.1.2. Plug the cord into the base station first and then plug the other end into a power outlet.
2.2 Load battery
2.2.1. Make sure the power switch at lower-left corner of your 100WT10P is in the OFF position.
2.2.2. Install the battery.
1. Place 100WT10P on your desk with its face down.
2. Place the battery in the battery slot then press it down to fit in.
3. Push battery latch 1 into the locked position.
4. For first time use, the battery requires five hours to become fully charged.
2.3 Stylus recalibration
When the pad is powered on for the first time, the recalibration protocol will automatically launch. Follow the instructions to walk through the process.
2.4 WLAN setup
1.Tap START
2.Tap SETTINGS
3.Tap Network and Dial-up Connections
4.Tap 'Internal Wireless LAN' Settings icon
5. A dialog box pops up. Choose the Wireless Networks tab.Tap the Refresh button in the Available Networks panel. In a few seconds, a list of available networks is displayed
6. Select the network to which you wish to connect
7.Tap CONFIGURE
8.Tap OK
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3 POWER SUPPLY
There are two sources of power for 100WT10P operation: the battery and the AC adapter.
3.1 AC
You may operate your 100WT10P with AC power in two different ways. Mounted in the base station, or connected directly to the AC adapter.To run your 100WT10P on the base station, place the pad into and connect the AC adapter to the jack at the rear of the base station.To plug the product directly to the AC adapter, locate and plug into the DC-in jack at the lower left corner of the product, under the orange rubber protector.
3.2 Battery
3.2.1. When using the 100WT10P for the first time, it is advisable to charge the battery for at least 5
hours.
3.2.2. After the initial charging, when not in use, the 100WT10P takes approximately two hours to fully
charged; it takes 3 hours to fully charged while in use.A fully charged battery lasts up to 4 hours.
3.2.3. The power light on the top right indicates the level of battery charge.
Turn on the power to see the power light.
Full charge The power light is solid green. Low charge The power light is blinking green when the battery's remaining charged falls to less
than 6 percent. Critical low charge The power light blinks amber when the charge falls under 3 percent. If your 100WT10P is powered up and immediately enters the suspend mode, it means the battery is uncharged.To avoid loss of data in memory, fully charge the unit within 24 hours.
CAUTION: Recharge the 100WT10P any time a low charge warning appears. Failure to recharge the battery will result in loss of data contained in internal memory (RAM).
3.2.4. In order to optimize battery operation, open only the applications you are actually using.
To conserve battery power, disable WLAN when it's not in use.
3.2.5. To change battery
1. Suspend your 100WT10P by turning the power switch to the OFF position.
2. Unlock the battery latch 1
3.While one hand holds the battery latch two in the unlocked position, use the other hand to pull the battery out of the slot.
4. Replace with another battery
NOTE: When fully charged and not in use, your 100WT10P has a life of one week.
CAUTION:
1. Suspend your 100WT10P before removing or changing the battery pack.
2.To avoid loss of data in memory, insert a charged battery in 24 hours.
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3.2.6. Power saving Power saving is available when your 100WT10P is idle.There are three levels of power saving.
Level 1. User idle: lower screen light Level 2. System idle: off screen light Level 3. Suspend: power off to suspend
To make changes to power saving setup,
Tap START Tap SETTINGS Tap CONTROL PANEL Tap POWER Choose SCHEMES and select the scheme that best meets your needs.
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4 DATA INPUT TO THE TOUCH SCREEN
You can use the stylus or the internal keyboard to select menu options and write messages.
4.1 Stylus
The stylus is used to tap or for handwriting input.When the system turns on for the first time, it defaults to tap input.
NOTE: The two styli that are supplied with 100WT10P are designed for your screen. Use of fingertip or other pointers could damage your screen.
4.1.1 Handwriting Transcriber is the software application for handwriting input. To start this application, double-tap on the TRANSCRIBER icon or,
1. Tap SETTINGS
2. Tap PROGRAMS
3. Tap TRANSCRIBER
4. When operating, the Transcriber icons will reside in the system tray located at the bottom of the screen.
To close Transcriber,
1. Go to the system tray at the bottom of screen
2. Double tap on the Transcriber icon for menu options
3. Choose CLOSE TRANSCRIBER
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