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
SPECIAL TEST – Tablet soaked at +40ºC, 95% RH for a period of at least 4 hours in the
OFF condition. The tablet was then booted to the OS. At the completion of system boot, the
tablet was removed from the high humidity environment and moved to a -10ºC environment
for a period of 30 minutes.
Altitude
20,000 feet for both operating and non-operating (storage) IAW MIL-STD-810F, Method
500.4
Shock
Operating: 30g, 11ms, 3 pulses per axis (3), per direction +/- pulse, total pulses 18 IAW
MIL_STD_810F, Method 516.5, Procedure I.
Non-operating: 50g, 11ms, 3 pulses per axis (3), per direction +/- pulse, total pulses 18 IAW
MIL-STD-810F, Method 516.5, Procedure I
Crash Hazard Shock
75g, SRS IAW MIL_STD_810F, Method 516.6, Procedure V, Figure 516.6-8
Transit Drop Shock
4 feet to plywood over concrete IAW MIL-STD-810F, Method 516.4
Vibration
Operating: IAW MIL-STD-810F, Method 514.4, Figure 514.5C-3 Composite Wheeled Vehicle
Storage: MIL-STD-810F, Method 514.5, Figure 514.5C-17 Minimum Integrity and Figure
514.5-C2, Composite Two Wheeled Trailer
Dust and
Waterproofing
Meets IP67 dust and water ingress protection IAW IEC 60529 with all seals in place
Compatibility with
Fluids
Complies with MIL-STD-810F, Method 504, Table 504.1-I
ESD
Withstands a contact discharge of ±8 kV and an air discharge of ±22 kV, docked or
undocked IAW IEC/EN 61000-4-
Hazardous Location
(HAZLOC) Option
X10gx can be optionally configured to meet the Hazardous Location requirements of the
following:
UL 1604 for Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, and D
CSA C22.2 No. 213-M1987
EN60079-0:2006, EN60079-15:2005; Group II, Equip Category 3, Explosive
atmosphere G
Regulatory
Compliance
The X10gx is certified to the following regulations:
• UL/TUV
• CSA
• FCC Part 15
• CE Mark
• E-Mark
• ENERGY STAR
®
• EPEAT (Silver Level)
• HAZARDOUS LOCATION/ATEX
Reliability
Calculated Mean-Time-Between-Failures (MTBF) of 4000 Hrs IAW ANSI/VITA 51.1