User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Manufacturer: DRS Tactical Systems
- 9711-26020-0001D_ARMOR X10gx User's Guide-r.pdf
- WARNING SUMMARY
- 1. WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION
- 2. LEARNING ABOUT YOUR ARMOR X10GX
- Front and Top Panel Features
- Rear Panel Features
- Left Side Panel Features
- Right Side Panel Features
- Bottom Panel Features
- Included Components, Accessories and Support
- Optional Add-ons and Accessories for Your X10gx
- X10gx Specifications
- 3. GETTING STARTED
- Installing the Batteries
- Turning on your X10gx for the First Time
- Turning the X10gx On Normally
- Turning the Computer Off Normally
- Emergency Shutdown
- Putting the Computer into Sleep Mode
- Putting the Computer into Hibernate Mode
- Indicator State Summary
- Configuring and Controlling your Wireless Radios
- Configuring your Audio System
- Operating the X10gx Display
- Entering Data Using the Input Panel
- Using the Fingerprint Sensor (FPS)
- Using the Webcam
- Screen Magnifier
- Tips for Proper Use and Care Of Your X10gx
- 4. NETWORKING
- 5. YOUR ARMOR X10GX SOFTWARE
- ARMORutils™ Application
- Backlight Setup Dialog
- Getting Started with Windows 7
- Windows Display Utilities
- TrueSuite™ Fingerprint Recognition Software
- Realtek® HD Audio Manager Application
- Picasa 3® Image Capture
- Virtual Magnifying Glass™
- 6. TROUBLESHOOTING
- 7. MAINTAINING YOUR ARMOR X10GX
- Replacing the Solid-State Drive (SSD)
- Removing and Replacing the Batteries
- Installing a SIM Card
- Removing and Replacing a Memory Module
- Changing the BIOS Settings
- Setting the X10gx for Power Operation with Legacy Docks
- Changing the Power Button Default Action
- Creating an Event Log
- Caring For the Display Screen
- Cleaning the Tablet Case
- 8. DISPLAY MANAGEMENT
- 9. BATTERY MANAGEMENT
- Safety and Handling Considerations for your Batteries
- When to Charge a Battery
- How to Charge Your Batteries
- How to Tell When Batteries Have Finished Charging
- Battery Operating Time
- Operating Under Low Battery Conditions
- Battery Capacity and Charge
- Discharge/Recharge Cycles
- How to Optimize Energy Use
- Monitoring Battery Status
- Battery Conditioning/Calibration
- When to Replace a Battery
- Your Battery’s Warranty
- Where to Purchase Replacement Batteries
- How to Store Batteries When Not in Use
- Battery Tips for Best Performance
- Disposing Of Your Used Batteries
- 10. DRS TECHNICAL SUPPORT
- ACRONYMS
- GLOSSARY
- APPENDIX A
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SECTION 2
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR ARMOR X10GX
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ARMOR X10gx Tablet Computer
Table 1. Power Button Actions
Operating State
Power Button Action
Result
Computer powered off
Press and hold for at least
1 second and then release
Computer turns on and boots up
into new Windows session.
Computer powered on and
awake
Press and release
Computer goes into Sleep mode
and saves your current session
to memory.
Computer in Sleep mode
(powered on)
Press and hold for at least 1
second and then release
Computer wakes up and
restores your current session.
Computer in Hibernate mode
(powered off)
Press and hold for at least 1
second and then release
Computer turns on and restores
your previous session.
Computer powered on and
awake
To shut down the
computer normally, select
Start
à
Shut down from
the Windows desktop.
The computer will perform a
normal shutdown.
Computer powered on and
awake
Press and hold for 5 or
more seconds (emergency
shutdown)
Computer shuts down
immediately and does not save
your session.
Computer off and batteries
exhausted
Press and hold for at least
1 second and then release
Charging/Fault indicator blinks 5
times to indicate batteries
exhausted.
When you receive your X1, the default action for pressing the Power button during normal
operation is to put the computer in Sleep mode. You can change the default actions of the
Power button through the Power Options settings in Windows Control Panel. The actions
that are available are: Do Nothing, Sleep, Hibernate or Shut Down. Refer to
Changing the Default Power Button Action
Changing the
Power Button Default Action for instructions.
NOTE: This change will only affect the action of the Power button during the
operating
Table 1
state;
it will still works the same as described in when the computer is powered off or is in
sleep or hibernate mode.