REGULATORY NOTICES Federal Communications Commission Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and radiates radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
ABLE OF CONTENTS 1. GETTING STARTED.............................................................1 1.1. WELCOME ..................................................................................1 1.2. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND CARE OF YOUR WIRELESS THIN CLIENT ..................................................................................................1 1.3. CHECKLIST .................................................................................3 2. GETTING TO KNOW YOUR WIRELESS THIN CLIENT 5 2.1.
1. Getting Started 1.1.Welcome Congratulations! With your new Wireless Thin Client you will be able to create, manage and share information, send and receive email, and carry out research from virtually anywhere! Your Wireless Thin Client gives you freedom; easy access to the Internet, and the 800X600 SVGA screen offers high resolution for all your Tablet uses. This manual will guide you through the Tablet’s simple set-up, introduce you to its range of features and help you source extra information. 1.2.
• Do not carry a battery in your pocket, purse, or other container where metal objects could short-circuit the battery pack. The resulted excessive current flow can cause extremely high temperatures and may result in damage from burns. • Do not use your Wireless Thin Client in a wet environment, for instance, near a bathtub, sink, or any other place where there is risk of moisture. • To help prevent electric shock, plug the AC adapter into a three prong, grounded power source.
• When you change environments rapidly, in respect to temperature and humidity, with your Wireless Thin Client, condensation may form on or within the Tablet. To avoid potential damage to your Wireless Thin Client, allow sufficient time for the moisture to evaporate before using. • When disconnecting cables from your Wireless Thin Client, be sure to pull on the connector or the strain relief loop, not on the cable itself. As you pull, keep it evenly aligned to avoid bending the connector pins.
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2. Getting to Know Your Wireless Thin Client 2.1.Parts Names Your Wireless Thin Client features powerful functions and connectivity for you to create, manage and transfer your information, send and receive email and explore the World Wide Web. This section outlines your Wireless Thin Client’s components. Top Side 1. On/Suspend Switch 2. PCMCIA Card Slot 3. SD Card Slot 4. Stylus Storage 1 2 Right Side 5. Microphone 6. Headphone 7. VGA-Out Connector 8.
5 6 7 8 Left Side 9. RJ-45 Port 10. USB Type A Port x 2 11. DC IN Jack 9 10 Front 12. Function Keys Button 13. 4-way Mover Button 14. Keyboard Button 15. Wireless LED Indicator 16. Battery LED Indicator 17.
12 13 14 15 16 17 Back 18. RF On/Off Switch 19. Hardware/Software Reset Switch 20.
2.2.The Cradle (Optional) The cradle lets you ‘dock’ your Wireless Thin Client on your desk, making it easy to read information, add peripherals, or to synchronize with your PC. 21. USB Type A Port x 2 22. USB Type B Port 23.
2.3.The Battery and AC Adapter Your Wireless Thin Client has two power sources, battery and AC. To run your Wireless Thin Client from the wall, use the supplied AC adapter cable. The battery charges when the Tablet is connected to the AC power. The yellow indicator on the front of your Wireless Thin Client indicates the battery is charging.
charge your Tablet within one day, or you will lose all data in memory. To check your battery level, or to adjust the time before your battery switches off (power schemes) after the Tablet is continuously idle, go to Start→Settings→Control Panel→Power, or double-click on the power icon in taskbar. For further tips on optimizing your battery, go to Start→Help→Settings→Power. 2.4.The Stylus The Stylus has been specially designed for use with your Wireless Thin Client.
The ON/Suspend switch on the topside of your Wireless Thin Client, when in the Suspend position, ensures that the Tablet isn’t accidentally turned on. Sliding the switch to the ON position resumes the Tablet. 2.5.Touch-screen Display Your Wireless Thin Client is equipped with a touch screen. You can use the stylus that works like a mouse to click or double-click a selected icon, and open it. In addition, tap your Tablet’s desktop with your stylus for over one (1) second,, it will act as ‘right-click”. 2.
3. Managing Your Information 3.1.Data Input To input data into this Wireless Thin Client, you can choose to use the Software Keyboard described below or an External USB Keyboard via a USB 1.1 keyboard as stated above. Software Keyboard The icon appearing in the taskbar provides you a Software Keyboard functions like a real keyboard. The ‘CAP’ key locks the keys to uppercase; the ‘Shift’ key switches the keys to uppercase for one click only.
3.2. Data Synchronization To share information between your Wireless Thin Client and your PC/Laptop, you need to establish a direct PC Connection. There are two ways to make direct connection. A. Active sync via USB port of the Cradle Station. Step 1. Cable Connection: i. Plug the USB Type B Connector of USB cable to the USB Type B Port at the rear side of the cradle. ii. Plug the USB Type A Connector of USB cable to the USB Type A Port in your PC/Laptop. Step 2.
iii. When Windows prompts you to type a name for the connection, name the connection appropriately. Select the connection type to be Direct Connection. Click Next. iv. Press the down arrow “∨” to select USB cable. v. Click Configure… to set the Connection Preference. Set the Baud Rate at 19200. Click OK.
vi. Click Finish. vii. viii. Go to Start→ Settings →Control Panel. Double click PC Connection. ix.
x. Press the down arrow “∨” to select the newly established connection from the pull-down menu. xi. Click OK to complete the setup. On your PC/Laptop i. Make sure Microsoft ActiveSync is well installed in your PC/Laptop. ii. Open Microsoft ActiveSync. iii. Select File Get Connected. Both your PC/Laptop and the Tablet will detect the connection and launch the counterpart software to make the connection. iv. When finishing the connection, there will be a pop-up windows showing: ”Set Up a Partnership”.
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B. Active Sync via a DB-9 RS-232 cable (two female connectors at both ends). Step 1. Cable Connection: i. Plug one end to the RS-232 Connector (ΟΟ) at the right side of the Tablet. ii. Plug the other end to the RS-232 port in your PC/Laptop. Step 2. PC setup: Prerequisite: To make the connection, you will need to install the ActiveSync 3.7 (or higher) software to your PC/Laptop. To download this freeware, go to: http://www.microsoft.com/mobile/downloads/activesync.asp On your Tablet: i.
iv. Press the down arrow “∨” to select “Serial Cable on COM1:”. xii. Click Configure… to set the Connection Preference. Set the Baud Rate at 19200. Click OK. v. Click Finish.
vi. vii. Go to Start→ Settings →Control Panel. Double click PC Connection. xiii. Click on Change… xiv. Press the down arrow “∨” to select the newly established connection from the pull-down menu. viii. Click OK to complete the setup.
i. ii. iii. iv. Make sure Microsoft ActiveSync is well installed in your PC/Laptop. Open Microsoft ActiveSync. Select File Get Connected. Both your PC/Laptop and the Tablet will detect the connection and launch the counterpart software to make the connection. When finishing the connection, there will be a pop-up windows showing: ”Set Up a Partnership”. Please select “No” and “Next”. Now you have established the connection successfully.
4. Connecting Other Devices Your Wireless Thin Client is designed to support a number of external devices. The two USB Type A ports on the left side let you add USB 1.1 keyboard, mouse or Flash disk. Whereas the built-in PCMCIA and SD Card slots allow you to read/write these two kinds of memory cards from/to this Wireless Thin Client.
5. Getting Online 1. Double-click the Internal WLAN icon in your taskbar. 2. Select the “Wireless Information” tab. 3. Select your preferred network (AP) and click the Connect button to associate.
6. Troubleshooting For problems with your Wireless Thin Client, go to Start→Help. This brings up a general user guide to reference. Most questions will be able to be answered from this resource. Common Problems / Frequently Asked Questions The Wireless Thin Client will not turn on! • Make sure the On/Suspend switch is set to ‘On’ • If device does not power on, use the AC Adapter to plug the Tablet into the wall.
How do I turn off my Wireless Thin Client? • You can turn off your Wireless Thin Client by simply going to the Start Menu and choosing ‘Suspend’. This will put the device in standby mode. To resume your Wireless Thin Client, switch the On/Suspend switch on the top of your Tablet. • Slide On/Suspend switch to the Suspend position, which will turn off your Wireless Thin Client and ensure it isn’t accidentally turned on by clicking on the buttons.
Always apply the cleaner to the cloth, not the screen. If the display contains grease or some other contaminant, use isopropyl alcohol instead of commercial cleaner. Note: paper toweling and other paper products are abrasive. Be sure to use a clean cloth when wiping the screen. Can I protect my Wireless Thin Client with password access? • Yes, to protect your valuable information, you may want to set up a password for your Wireless Thin Client. Go to Start→Setting→Control Panel → Password.
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.