Trimble RNGR2410 User Manual

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Rugged Tablet Computer
User's Manual
Yuma 2
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© 2012 Trimble Navigation Limited. All rights reserved.
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Navigation.
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Contents
CHAPTER 1: Getting Started .............................................................1-1
Unpacking ........................................................................................1-2
Device Overview
Front View Rear View Bottom View
Installing the Stylus
Removing the Stylus Installing the SIM Card Installing the Battery Packs Connecting to AC Power Turning the Tablet Computer On and Off
Turning On
Turning Off
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CHAPTER 2: Operating Your Tablet Computer ................................2-1
Using the Touch Screen ...................................................................2-2
Calibrating the Screen
Using the Input Panel
Opening the Input Panel
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Managing the Input Panel
Using the Control Panel
Using the Hotkeys
Using the Hotkey Conguration Tool Adjusting Volume Adjusting Screen Brightness
Using Wireless LAN
Turning the Wireless Antenna On and Off Connecting to a Wireless Network
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Using Bluetooth ................................................................................2-14
Turning the Bluetooth Adapter On and Off Pairing with Bluetooth Devices Conguring Bluetooth Settings
Using 3G Network
Connecting to 3G Network Using AirCard Conguring AirCard
Using GPS
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Position Satellites
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Watcher ............................................................2-19
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Watcher Settings .....................................2-21
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Using the Accelerometer / Compass
Activating the Accelerometer Using the Compass
Using the Camera
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Opening the Camera
Shooting Photos
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Recording Videos
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Playing Videos
Working With Photos Working with Videos Managing Camera Application Settings
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CHAPTER 3: Expanding Your Tablet Computer ..............................3-1
Connecting USB Devices .................................................................3-2
Connecting HDMI Devices Connecting Audio Devices
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CHAPTER 4: Managing Power ..........................................................4-1
Battery Pack .....................................................................................4-2
Charging the Battery Pack Checking the Battery Level
Replacing the Battery Pack Power Management Power Saving Tips
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CHAPTER 5: Using BIOS Setup and System Recovery ..................5-1
BIOS Setup ......................................................................................5-2
When to Use
How to Use
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CHAPTER 6: Maintenance and Troubleshooting .............................6-1
Taking Care of the Tablet Computer .................................................6-2
Location Guidelines
General Guidelines
Cleaning Guidelines
Touchscreen Guidelines Troubleshooting
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APPENDIX A: Specications .............................................................A-1
Tablet Computer Specications ........................................................A-1
APPENDIX B: Regulatory Information ..............................................B-1
Important Information .......................................................................B-2
Safety Information (EN)
Safety Information (FR)
About the Batteries
About the Adapter FCC Regulations RF Exposure Information (SAR) IC Regulations
Important Note
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Preface
This manual contains information that will help you operate this rugged tablet computer. It is divided into six chapters and two appendices.
Chapter 1: Getting Started, takes you through the process of setting up
your tablet computer and identifying its external components.
Chapter 2: Operating Your Tablet Computer, tells you how to use the
tablet computer’s components and features.
Chapter 3: Expanding Your Tablet Computer, provides information on
installing and using peripheral devices.
Chapter 4: Managing Power, provides information on power
management.
Chapter 5: Using BIOS Setup and System Recovery, describes the
BIOS Setup utility that congures the tablet computer’s BIOS settings and system recovery utility that reinstalls Windows to the tablet computer.
Chapter 6: Maintenance and Troubleshooting, provides information on
caring for your tablet computer, and gives solutions to common problems you may encounter when using the tablet computer.
Appendix A, provides technical specications of the Tablet Computer.
Appendix B, provides regulatory information and safety notices on your
tablet computer.
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Notational Conventions
Throughout this manual, the following conventions are used to distinguish
elements of text.
NOTE: Identies additional information that requires special attention.
TIP: Identies additional information that provides optional methods for ease of use.
CAUTION: Identies important information that, if not followed, may result in loss of data or
damage to the tablet computer..
WARNING: Identies important information that, if not followed, may result in damage to
properties or danger to users.
Hardware and keyboard keys are shown in a bold typeset. For example:
Press the F1 key to complete.
A title, command, setup item, value, option, or button that you can see on the screen is shown in boldface. For example:
Select When I press the power button, set it to Shut down, and then tap the Save changes button.
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CHAPTER
Getting Started
Congratulations on purchasing this rugged tablet computer. The rugged design allows you to use it in harsh outdoor environments. You can use it under blazing heat, subzero cold, driving rain or dusty surroundings – places you could not take a consumer-grade tablet computer.
This chapter tells you step by step how to get the tablet computer up and running. You will nd instructions for the following procedures:
• Unpacking
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• Device Overview (An Explanation of External Components and their Functions)
• Installing the Stylus
• Installing the SIM Card
• Installing Battery Packs and Connecting to AC Power
• Turning the Tablet Computer On and Off
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Unpacking
After unpacking the shipping carton, you should nd these standard items. Inspect all items. If any item is damaged or missing, notify your dealer
immediately.
√ Tablet Computer √ Battery Pack x 2
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√ Power Adapter √ Power Cord and Plugs
√ Stylus √ Tether for Stylus
√ Cleaning Cloth
√ Screen Protector Film
√ Windows 7 Certicate of Authenticity Label (COA)
√ Quick Start Guide
Keep the shipping carton and packaging materials in case you need to ship or store the tablet computer in the future.
NOTE: Actual items may slightly differ depending on the model you purchased.
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Device Overview
Front View
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No. Item Description
1 Microphone Use for talking and other interactive
applications.
2 LED Indicators Shows the current status of the tablet
computer.
Power
Solid green: Tablet computer is turned on
Blinking green: Tablet computer is in
sleep mode.
Off: Tablet computer is turned off.
Battery
Solid amber: Battery is charging
Solid greeen: Battery is fully charged.
Blinking red: Battery power is low.
Wireless
Solid green: Wireless antenna is enabled. Off: Wireless antenna is disabled.
3G
Solid green: 3G data connection is active. Off: 3G data connection is inactive.
Note: 3G LED is not available in all models.
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No. Item Description
3 Touch Screen Displays and receives information for the
tablet computer.
4 Kensington Lock Provides lock mechanism security. 5 Ambient Light Detector Detects surrounding light and adjusts the
screen brightness according to the ambient
light.
6 Directional Buttons Serves as the up / down / left / right arrow
keys.
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OK Button
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Fn (Function) Button
Serves as the Enter key.
• Press to display the button functions and toggle between Button Setting A, B, and C.
Press Fn + F1 / F2 / F3 to open the corresponding applications. For example:
Fn + F1: Virtual keyboard
Fn + F2: Internet Explorer
Fn + F3: ALS Auto/Manual
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F1 Button F2 Button F3 Button
Press to launch Windows Help.
Press to launch F2 command in Windows.
Press to launch F3 command in Windows.
12 Speaker Sends out sound and voice from your tablet
computer.
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Pad Lock Button
Press to access the log-in menu, similar as pressing Ctrl + Alt + Del on a computer.
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Power Button
• Short press to turn the tablet computer on.
• When powered on, short press to enable sleep mode.
• When powered on, long press to turn the tablet computer entirely off.
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Rear View
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No. Item Description
1 Eyelet Holds the tether strap. 2 Stylus Holder Stores the stylus. 3 Camera Flash Provides ash lighting for use with the
camera.
4 CMOS Camera Allows you to use the camera features.
5 Battery Capacity
Indicator
Press the button to light the battery capacity LEDs. More lit LEDs indicate more battery power. The LEDs automatically go off after 5 seconds.
6 Battery Packs Supplies power to your tablet computer when
external power is not connected.
7 SIM Card Slot Stores the SIM card which provides 3G data
connection to your tablet computer.
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Bottom View
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With Battery Packs Removed
No. Item Description
1 Audio Connector
(Line in / Line out)
Connects to a set of headphones, external speakers, or an audio recording device with
3.5 mm jack.
2 HDMI Connector Connects to an HDMI device such as an
external monitor.
3 Docking Holes Docking holes to support a docking station
(optional).
4 Docking Connector Connects to a docking station (optional). 5 USB Ports Each port connects to a USB device, such as
a USB ash drive, mouse, printer, keyboard, etc.
6 Power Connector Connects to the AC adapter.
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Installing the Stylus
Your tablet computer comes with a stylus for use with the touch screen.
The stylus holder at the back of the tablet computer provides a convenient place to store the stylus.
Perform the following to prepare and install the stylus to your tablet computer:
1. Loop one end of the tether to the stylus eyelet.
2. Loop the other end of the tether to the tablet computer eyelet.
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3. Push the stylus on the stylus holder until it locks into place.
Removing the Stylus
Lift the stylus by its tab to remove it from the stylus holder.
For convenience of use, pull the tab to extend the stylus length.
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Installing the SIM Card
The tablet computer supports data connection using 3G SIM cards.
Perform the following to install the SIM card to your tablet computer:
1. With battery packs removed, locate the SIM card slot on the back of the
tablet computer.
2. Open the SIM card slot cover.
3. Insert the SIM card with the gold contacts facing down.
4. Close the SIM card slot cover.
NOTE:
• SIM cards must be purchased separately.
• CDMA and GSM SIM cards are supported.
• To avoid damage to the card and ensure network connectivity, turn off the device power before installing or removing the SIM card.
• For more information on connecting to 3G network, see”Using 3G Network” on page 2-18.
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Installing the Battery Packs
Perform the following to install the battery packs to your tablet computer.
1. Place the tablet computer face down on a at even surface.
2. Fit the two battery packs into place on both sides.
3. Using a small Phillips #1 screwdriver, secure the four screws on each
battery taking care not to over tighten.
NOTE: For best results, use a small number 1 Phillips screwdriver.
CAUTION: Do not over torque the screws when installing the batteries.
4. Connect the tablet computer to AC power to charge the battery packs. See
“Connecting to AC Power” on page 1-10.
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Connecting to AC Power
The tablet computer operates either on the external AC power or internal battery power. It is recommended to use AC power when you start up the tablet computer for the rst time.
CAUTION: Use only the AC adapter included with your tablet computer. Using other AC
adapters may damage the tablet computer.
Perform the following to connect the tablet computer to AC power:
1. With the battery packs installed, plug the DC cord of the AC adapter into
the power connector of the tablet computer.
2. Plug the female end of the AC power cord into the AC adapter.
3. Then plug the male end of the AC power cord into an electrical outlet.
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When the AC adapter is connected, the battery packs are charging. The battery LED indicator ( ) shows shows three different states:
Solid amber: Battery is charging
Solid greeen: Battery is fully charged.
Blinking red: Battery power is low.
CAUTION:
• When you disconnect the AC adapter, disconnect from the electrical outlet rst and then from the tablet computer. A reverse procedure may damage the AC adapter or the tablet computer.
• When unplugging the connector, always hold the plug head. Never pull on the cord.
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Turning the Tablet Computer On and Off
Turning On
1. Make sure that the tablet computer is either connected to AC power or the
battery packs are charged.
2. Press the power button . Notice the screen remains blank for 8 ~ 10
seconds but the power LED lights up.
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The power LED indicator ( ) shows two different states:
Solid green: Tablet computer is turned on
Blinking green: Tablet computer is in sleep mode.
Off: Tablet computer is turned off.
In cold temperature environments, the power LEDs will light up after 2 seconds.
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Turning Off
To turn off the tablet computer, use the “Shut Down” command of your operating system.
CAUTION: Wait until the screen is black and the LED activity has ceased before turning the
computer back on. This may take 5 seconds or longer.
When you nish a working session, you can stop the tablet computer by shutting it down or leaving the tablet computer in Sleep or Hibernation mode:
To stop in
this mode...
Off Use the Windows Start Menu and follow the shut down
procedure. You can force the tablet computer to turn off by pressing and
holding the power button not the recommended method, but may be necessary if the system is locked up.
Hybrid Sleep
Hibernation Use the Windows Start Menu to put the tablet computer in
Press the power button to resume or turn on the tablet computer from any of these modes. See “Power Management” on page 4-5 for more information.
NOTE: By conguring the BIOS Setup Utility, you can have the tablet computer automatically
start up or resume when the external AC power is plugged in. See “BIOS Setup” on page 5-2 for more information.
Short press the power button Menu to put the tablet computer in Hybrid Sleep mode.
hibernation mode.
Do this...
for more than 6 seconds. This is
or use the Windows Start
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CHAPTER
Operating Y our T ablet Computer
This chapter provides information about the use of the tablet computer and describes the operating basics of these components and features:
• Touch Screen
• Input Panel
• Control Panel
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• Wireless LAN Features
• Bluetooth Features
• 3G Network Features
• GPS Features
• Accelerometer / Compass Features
• Camera
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Using the Touch Screen
The touch screen is a touch-sensitive device that allows you to control and make selections on the tablet computer by controlling the location of the pointer on the screen.
CAUTION:
• Do not use sharp, pointed objects or rough gloves on the touch screen. These objects may scratch the screen. Use only the spring-tip end of the stylus, the tip of your nger or woven ber, conductive gloves suitable for touch screens.
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Here are some common terms that you should know when using the touch screen.
Term Action
Tap Tap gently on the touch screen to select or open an item.
Tapping is the same as clicking the left mouse button of a PC.
Double-tap Rapidly tap twice on the touch screen. This action is
similar to double-clicking the left mouse button of a PC.
Tap and hold Tap and hold the stylus lightly on the display. A big circle
appears to indicate that a pop-up menu will soon appear. Lift up the stylus and a pop-up menu appears. Select the desired function. This action is similar to a right mouse click on a PC.
Drag Hold the stylus on the screen and drag across the screen
to select text and images or move icons to a new location.
For more customized stylus settings, go to Start > Control Panel > Pen and
Touch.
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Calibrating the Screen
When there is a noticeable discrepancy in the placement of the stylus on the screen and the indicated position of the on-screen pointer, re-calibrate the screen.
There are two types of calibrations:
Reset: This resets the screen calibration to the factory default settings.
Manual Calibration: This allows users to manually calibrate the screen.
To reset the screen calibration
Perform the following to reset the screen calibration to its default settings:
1. Tap Start > Control Panel > Tablet PC Settings.
2. On the Display tab, tap Reset.
To manually calibrate the screen
Perform the following to manually calibrate the screen:
1. Tap Start > Control Panel > Tablet PC Settings.
2. On the Display tab, tap Calibrate.
3. Tap the cross-hair with the stylus as it moves around the screen.
4. When calibration is complete, tap Yes to close the calibration utility screen.
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Using the Input Panel
The Tablet Computer Input Panel is a virtual keyboard that allows you to enter text and perform various keyboard functions.
There are two types of Input Panels for you to use:
Touch Keyboard
Allows you to enter text by tapping the keys with the stylus, like pressing the
keys on a standard keyboard.
Writing Pad
Allows you to write on the writing pad, like writing on a piece of paper. Your handwriting will be converted into typed text.
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Opening the Input Panel
To open the Input Panel
There are two ways to open the Input Panel.
Press Fn + F1
• From the left side of the screen, drag the edge of the Input Panel towards the center.
To switch between keyboards
To switch between the Touch Keyboard and the Writing Pad, tap or at the upper left corner of the Input Panel.
Managing the Input Panel
To change the Input Panel size
To increase the size of the Input Panel, select the lower right corner of the Input Panel and drag.
To position the Input Panel
The Input Panel oats on top of the screen by default. To move the Input Panel to an area on the screen, place the stylus on the title bar and drag the Input Panel to a new location on the screen.
To dock the Input Panel
You can dock the Input Panel to so that it is anchored at the top or the bottom of the screen. On the Input Panel, tap Tools > Docking, and tap Dock at top of
screen or Dock at bottom of screen.
NOTE: For more information on using the Input Panel, see Windows’ online help.
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Using the Control Panel
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The Control Panel provides shortcuts for you to utilize the applications and functions of your Tablet Computer, such as opening an application, adjusting the brightness setting or volume, and others.
Press to display the Hotkey Information screen
Press to access the log-in menu or Task Manager Press to enter sleep mode
Using the Hotkeys
Press and release the Fn key to temporarily display the Hotkey Information screen. The buttons have four settings: Setting Default, Setting A, Setting B,
and Setting C.
By pressing a hotkey or a combination, you can open an application, enable functions, or bring up the Input Panel.
By default, the following hotkeys are congured with the corresponding applications:
Hotkeys Applications to Access
Setting Default (Main Level)
Setting A
(First Level)
▲ / ▼ / ◄ / ► Up, Down, Left, Right
F1 Fn + ▲ / ▼ / ◄ / ► Fn + F1 Fn + F2 Fn + F3
Windows Help
Adjust Brightness
Virtual Keyboard (Input Panel)
Internet Explorer
ALS Auto/Manual
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Hotkeys Applications to Access
Adjust Volume
Wi
Bluetooth
3G
Up, Down, Left, Right
F1 F2
Microsoft Website
Setting B
(Second Level)
Setting C (Third Level)
Fn + Fn + ▲ / ▼ / ◄ / ► Fn + Fn + F1 Fn + Fn + F2 Fn + Fn + F3 Fn + Fn + Fn +
▲ / ▼ / ◄ / ►
Fn + Fn + Fn + F1 Fn + Fn + Fn + F2 Fn + Fn + Fn + F3
Using the Hotkey Conguration Tool
To suit your needs, you can modify the associated applications or commands to hotkey combinations using the Hotkey Conguration Tool.
To Open the Hotkey Conguration Tool
1. Tap Start > Control Panel > Keyboard.
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2. The Keyboard Properties screen appears. Tap the Hotkey setting tab.
3. Tap Conguration Tool to open the Hotkey Conguration Tool screen.
The Hotkey Conguration Tool has ve page tabs:
General: To congure the hotkey screen timeout and transparency.
Setting Default: To congure the main hotkeys.
Setting A: To congure the rst level hotkey combination.
Setting B: To congure the second level hotkey combination.
Setting C: To congure the third level hotkey combination.
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To adjust screen timeout and transparency
1. Open the Hotkey Conguration Tool.
2. On the General tab, do the following:
Slide the Timeout bar to the left or right to decrease or increase the
Function key screen timeout (in seconds).
Slide the Transparency bar to the left or right to adjust the Function
key screen transparency.
3. Tap Apply to apply changes.
To congure the hotkeys
1. Open the Hotkey Conguration Tool.
2. Tap one of the following tabs:
Setting Default: To congure the main level hotkeys ▲, ▼, ◄, ►, F1, F2, F3 on the control panel.
Setting A: To congure the rst level hotkeys. First level hotkeys refer to hotkey combination Fn + ▲ / ▼ / ◄ / ► / F1 / F2 / F3.
Setting B: To congure the second level hotkeys. Second level hotkeys refer to hotkey combination Fn + Fn + ▲ / ▼ / ◄ / ► / F1 / F2 / F3.
Setting C: To congure the third level hotkeys. Third level hotkeys refer to hotkey combination Fn + Fn + Fn + ▲ / ▼ / ◄ / ► / F1 / F2 / F3.
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3. Tap the eld box of the hotkey that you want to modify. The screen below
appears.
4. On the Display name box, type a name for the hotkey (maximum of 15
characters only).
5. Tap one of the following buttons:
Do nothing: To do nothing when the hotkey is pressed.
Open: To assign an application that will open when the hotkey is
pressed. Tap to select the application.
URL: To set a URL address that will open when the hotkey is pressed.
Type the URL address on the box.
• Dened Action: To perform an action or command when the hotkey is pressed. Tap the box and select the action or command from the list.
6. Tap OK to go back the previous screen.
7. Tap OK to close the screen.
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Adjusting Volume
By default, you may perform the following to adjust the volume of your Tablet Computer:
• To increase volume, press Fn + Fn, then press ▲ or ► repeatedly.
• To decrease volume, press Fn + Fn, then press ▼ or ◄ repeatedly.
Adjusting Screen Brightness
By default, you may perform the following to adjust the screen brightness of your Tablet Computer:
• To increase brightness, press Fn, then press ▲ or ► repeatedly.
• To decrease brightness, press Fn, then press ▼ or ◄ repeatedly.
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Using Wireless LAN
Your Tablet Computer has a built-in wireless antenna which automatically detects wireless networks that are within range.
It takes approximately 30 seconds for your Tablet Computer to make a successful wireless connection and approximately 10 seconds to disconnect.
Turning the Wireless Antenna On and Off
By default, the wireless antenna is turned on. In case you need to turn the wireless antenna on or off, perform the following:
1. Tap Start > Control Panel > Windows Mobility Center.
2. To turn the wireless antenna on or off, tap Turn wireless on or Turn wireless off.
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Connecting to a Wireless Network
Perform the following to connect to a wireless network:
1. Make sure that the wireless radio is “on” (The Wireless LED indicator in
solid green and the Wireless network icon on the taskbar shows ).
2. Tap the Wireless Network icon ( ) on the taskbar.
3. In the list of available networks, tap a network.
4. Tap Connect.
5. If the network requires authentication, enter the security key or
passphrase.
NOTE:
• Once you are connected to a wireless network, Windows saves the network prole and will automatically connect to that network when it is in range.
• For more information on connecting to a wireless network, see Window’s online help.
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Using Bluetooth
Your Tablet Computer has integrated Bluetooth capability for short-range wireless communication between Bluetooth-enabled devices.
By default, the Bluetooth feature is enabled as indicated by the Bluetooth icon
) on the taskbar; but your Tablet Computer is not visible to other devices.
( To make your Tablet Computer visible, check the Discovery box in Bluetooth settings (see “Conguring Bluetooth Settings” on page 2-17).
Turning the Bluetooth Adapter On and Off
In case you need to turn the Bluetooth adapter on or off, perform the following:
1. Tap the Bluetooth On ( ) or Bluetooth off ( off) icon on the taskbar.
2. A pop up menu appears. Tap Turn adapter on or Turn adapter off.
NOTE: If the Bluetooth icon is not shown on the taskbar, tap Start > Devices and Printers. Under Devices, tap and hold the Bluetooth adapter icon, a pop up menu appears. Tap Blue-
tooth settings, then check Show the Bluetooth icon in the notication area, and tap OK.
Pairing with Bluetooth Devices
Before you can pair with Bluetooth devices for the rst time, you need to add and save the device prole to your Tablet Computer.
To add and pair a Bluetooth device
Perform the following to pair your Tablet Computer with Bluetooth devices:
1. Make sure the Bluetooth adapter is on as indicated by the Bluetooth icon
( ) on the taskbar.
2. Tap the Bluetooth icon ( ) to display a pop up menu.
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3. Tap Add a Device. The Tablet Computer will scan for Bluetooth devices
within range.
4. Tap the device you want to pair with, then tap Next.
5. Depending on the device you are pairing, you may be prompted to enter
or verify the pairing code. The pairing code entered or shown on your Tablet Computer and the Bluetooth device must be the same. Tap Next to continue.
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6. Windows will check for the device driver and install, if necessary. Tap
Close to close the screen.
Depending on the paired Bluetooth device, you may use your Tablet Computer speakers to listen to music played from the Bluetooth device, transfer les, and
more.
NOTE: For more information on using Bluetooth features, see Windows online help.
To reconnect to a Bluetooth device
Once a Bluetooth device has been paired with your Tablet Computer, you do not need to enter or verify the pairing code as you did the rst time.
To reconnect to a Bluetooth device, perform the following:
1. Make sure the Bluetooth adapter is on as indicated by the Bluetooth icon
( ) on the taskbar.
2. Tap the Bluetooth icon ( ) to display a pop up menu.
3. Tap Show Bluetooth Devices.
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4. Tap and hold the Bluetooth device to display the pop up menu.
5. Tap Advanced Operation, then tap the applicable connection operation.
When a Bluetooth device wants to pair with your Tablet Computer, a pop up message appears on the taskbar, tap the message to pair with the device.
Conguring Bluetooth Settings
The Bluetooth Settings allows you to congure how you want to connect to Bluetooth devices, sync data, and other options. To access the settings, tap and hold the Bluetooth icon ( ) on the taskbar, and tap Open Settings.
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Using 3G Network
Your Tablet Computer may have 3G network capabilities that provide wireless connection to the Internet using a SIM card with data subscription.
NOTE: The 3G network feature is an optional item.
Connecting to 3G Network
Your Tablet Computer comes with Sierra Wireless AirCard® Watcher, an application that allows you to connect to the Internet using your SIM card and keeps you informed of your wireless connection status. Perform the following to connect to your 3G network:
1. Install a SIM card to your Tablet Computer (see “Installing the SIM Card”
on page 1-8).
2. Open the AirCard® Watcher application (tap Start > All Programs > Sierra Wireless > AirCard Watcher).
The application detects the SIM card and displays network information on
®
the AirCard
TIP: To open AirCard
Watcher main screen.
®
Watcher faster, create a desktop shortcut icon or congure one of the hotkeys to open the application (see “Using the Hotkeys” on page 2-6). Alternatively, you can set AirCard
®
Watcher to open and connect automatically with your 3G network (see
“To congure 3G network proles” on page 2-22).
3. Tap Connect to connect to the 3G network.
®
Once connected, the AirCard
Watcher main screen displays the network connection information, such as signal strength, connection speed, and bitrate transfer. For more information on using the application, see “Using AirCard® Watcher” on page 2-19.
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Using AirCard® Watcher
The AirCard® Watcher main screen
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No. Item Description
1
3G On/Off
Green: 3G network is on.
Red: 3G network is off.
Green: Indicates the network signal
Signal Strength
strength. More lit bars indicates stronger
signal.
Red: No signal.
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9
10
11
Network Type
Indicates the network connection type.
2 Toolbar Tap an icon to access the function.
Wireless Prole
Tap to view and modify wireless network prole.
SMS
Tap to open SMS Express to send and receive SMS messages on your Tablet Computer.
NOTE: Your data plan subscription must support this
feature to be able to send and receive SMS messages on your Tablet Computer.
History
Tap to view the usage history and clear the bitrate counters.
Airplane Mode
Tap to enable airplane mode. When this feature is enabled, the icon turns red. Tap the icon again or tap Turn Radio On to disable airplane mode.
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No. Item Description
2
AirCard GPS
Settings
Tap to open AirCard GPS Monitor. Tap to access the AirCard
®
Watcher settings. See “Conguring AirCard® Watcher Settings” on page 2-21.
Help
Tap to view the help le.
3 Network Name Displays the name of the SIM card network
provider.
4 Data Transfer Rate Displays the upstream and downstream
transfer information.
5
Home
6
Speed Graph
7
Menu
Tap to open the Sierra Wireless website.
Tap to display a graphical table of the data transfer speed.
Tap to access the application menu. Tap to minimize the application to the system
Minimize
tray.
Tap to toggle the display between full view
Restore
and compact view.
Close
8 Connect / Disconnect
Button
9
Network Info
Tap to connect or disconnect from the 3G network.
A graphical display of the network connection type.
10 Speed Indicates the network connection speed. 11
Customer Support
Tap to open Sierra Wireless support website.
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Conguring AirCard
On the AirCard® Watcher main screen, tap the Settings ( ) icon to display the screen below.
®
Watcher Settings
Tap a menu item on the left panel to display the corresponding settings on the right. The following menus are available:
Menu Description
General Congures startup/shutdown settings, warning
messages, display properties, and others.
Messaging Congures message settings such as service center
number, default storage, and message notication. Network Congures network mode and radio technology. SIM Settings Enables SIM security settings. Sounds Enables sound alert when network is connected,
disconnected or when a new message is received. Proles Congures network proles and auto-connect
functions. See “To congure 3G network proles” on
page 2-22. Data Usage Tracking Enables data usage tracking and congures data
subscription rate plan settings. This feature is useful
when you have limited data rate plan to help you
monitor and control your Internet usage. Firmware Displays rmware information.
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To congure 3G network proles
Once a SIM card is used in your Tablet Computer, its network prole is created. You can view network information, such as prole name, access point name (APN), TCP/IP settings, and more. You can also set AirCard automatically connect to the 3G network at startup.
®
Watcher to
1. On the AirCard
®
Watcher main screen, tap the Wireless Prole ( ) icon.
NOTE: Alternatively, you can also access the Proles menu, by tapping , and then
Proles on the left panel.
2. On the Proles menu, the following items are displayed:
• Selected prole: Displays the name of your 3G network.
Autoconnect: Tap the eld and then select one of the following:
• Never: Do not auto-connect to network.
• While not roaming: Automatically connects to network while within the local network coverage.
• Always (even when roaming): Automatically connects to network even when roaming outside the local network coverage.
NOTE: Connecting to your network while roaming may incur additional
charges. Check with your service provider for details.
Auto-create: Tap to automatically create a connection prole when
using a new SIM card.
Auto-select: Tap to automatically select the best connection prole for
the current SIM.
3. Tap Apply to save the settings.
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4. To view the SIM card information, tap the network name on the left panel.
5. Tap OK to close the screen.
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Using GPS
Your Tablet Computer has a GPS (Global Positioning System) receiver module built in and includes the Trimble GPS Information software.
Trimble GPS Information is an application that allows you to manage the following:
Position
Satellites
To open Trimble GPS Information, tap Start > All Programs > Trimble >
Trimble GPS Information.
Position
The Position tab provides an overview of your location and system status. Click the Open Map in Web Browser button to view your location on the map.
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Satellites
The Satellites tab displays the coordinates of your location as viewed from the satellites, including the date and time and satellite altitude.
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Using the Accelerometer / Compass
Your Tablet Computer has a built in accelerometer sensor and comes with a compass application. The accelerometer detects your location, surroundings, and more. You can use the compass application to point the direction to where you are heading.
Activating the Accelerometer
By default, the accelerometer is enabled on your Tablet Computer. However, if you need to disable and re-enable this feature again, perform the following:
1. Tap Start > Control Panel > Location and Other Sensors.
2. On the STMicroelectronics 6-Axis, Accelerometer/Magnetometer
Enabled box, tap to enable or disable this feature.
3. Tap the Apply button to save changes.
Using the Compass
The Sensor Control Application is a compass application that points the direction to where you are heading just like a mechanical compass does.
To open the compass application, tap Start > All Programs >
STMicroelectronics > Sensor Control Application.
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To use the compass
Hold the Tablet Computer with both hands in front of you. Face the direction to where you are heading. The screen displays your direction.
To recalibrate the compass
Rotate and then turn the Tablet Computer to recalibrate the compass.
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Using the Camera
Your Tablet Computer has a built-in camera for taking photos and videos. Photos can be captured with GPS location data.
Opening the Camera
1. Tap Start > All Programs > Trimble > Camera > Camera. The camera
screen appears.
2. Tap the screen to show the camera control buttons.
The Camera Screen
The camera has two capture modes: Photo mode and Video mode. By default, the camera opens to Photo mode. Below is the Photo mode camera screen, similar screen appears in Video mode.
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No. Item Description
1 Preview Thumbnail
• Displays the thumbnail of the last captured photo or video.
• Tap to open the captured photo or video le for viewing.
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2 Change Mode Icon Toggles between video and photo modes.
Video mode Photo mode
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Tap to change to video mode.
Tap to change to photo mode.
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No. Item Description
3 Camera Screen Shows the object to capture. 4
5 Date Stamp Indicates date stamping is included when
6 Resolution
7 8 GPS Tag Indicates GPS tagging is included when
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Shutter Button
Record Button
Close Button
Menu Button
• Indicates the camera is in photo mode.
• Tap the shutter button to capture a photo.
• Indicates the camera is in video mode.
• Tap the record button to record a video.
capturing photos.
NOTE: Available only in Photo mode.
• Indicates the current camera resolution.
• Tap repeatedly to change to a different resolution setting.
Tap to close the camera.
capturing photos.
NOTE: Available only in Photo mode.
Tap to display the camera menu.
Shooting Photos
1. Open the camera.
2. Focus on your subject.
3. Tap to capture the photo.
To change the photo resolution
• To change the photo resolution, repeatedly tap the resolution on the
upper-right corner of the screen. The available options vary depending on the current aspect ratio setting. See “To set the aspect ratio and resolution” on page 2-34.
To switch to Video mode
• To switch to Video mode, tap .
To congure photo settings
• To congure the photo settings, tap . See “Working With Photos” on page 2-32 for more information.
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Recording Videos
1. Open the camera.
2. Tap to change to Video mode.
3. Focus on your subject.
4. Tap to start the recording. The recording screen appears.
5. To pause the recording, tap . Then tap to resume the
recording.
6. When done, tap to stop the recording.
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To change the video resolution
• To change the video resolution, tap the resolution on the upper-right corner of the screen to toggle the settings:
UXGA 1600 x 1200 QVGA 1600 x 1200 VGA 1600 x 1200
To switch to Photo mode
• To switch to Photo mode, tap .
To congure video settings
• To congure the video settings, tap . See “Working with Videos” on page 2-38 for more information.
Playing Videos
When Video Review is enabled in video settings, the video is automatically previewed after the recording stops.
• To delete the recording, tap .
• To save the recording and close the video review, tap .
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