User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1.1 Copyright
- 1.2 Definitions, Acronyms, Terms, and Abbreviations
- 1.3 Safety and precautions
- 1.4 FCC notice
- 1.5 FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
- 1.6 Industry Canada notice
- 1.7 Approved for medical applications
- 1.8 How to read this manual
- 1.9 Biological Hazard and Returns
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.2 Overview
- 3.1 Pre requisites
- 4.1 Booting the system
- 4.2 Connecting external peripherals
- 5.1 Display
- 5.2 Touch screen
- 5.3 Using your stylus pen
- 5.4 Using the RF-ID reader
- 5.5 Using the Wi-Fi (802-11 ABGN)
- 5.6 Using the Bluetooth
- 5.7 Using the Waveform Viewer (WFV) button and the Emergency Hot Key (EHK)
- 5.8 Audio solution
- 5.9 Docking connector
- 5.10 Security
- 5.11 Power adapter
- 5.12 Battery
- 6.1 Cleaning
- 6.2 Disposal
- 7.1 My NGP1 Computing Platform is not turning ON.
- 7.2 My NGP1 Computing Platform Power on LED is ON, but nothing happens.
- 7.3 My NGP1 Computing Platform does not run smoothly
- 7.4 How do I turn off my NGP1 Computing Platform
- 7.5 When I use the touch screen.
- 8.1 System Specifications
- 8.2 Display
- 8.3 Connectivity and Controls
- 8.4 Docking Station Connectivity
- 8.5 Power
- 8.6 Physical Characteristics
- 8.7 Optional Configurations
- 8.8 Environmental Specifications
- 8.9 Applicable International Standards
- 9.1 Docking station
- 9.2 Optional additional battery pack
- 9.3 Optional spare AC adapter
- 10.1 Contacts
VERIFICATION ONLY 30 NOT RELEASED
4.2.2 USB doors
The NGP1 Computing Platform has two USB 2.0 standard Type A connection, located at its
left side, under the same rubber element that covers the VGA connector.
These USB connections can deliver power to the plugged device according to the USB
specifications: 0.5 Ampere max on a +5V supply line. A multiplicity of types of
peripherals are supported by the standard.
Warning:
Even if the
do
ors are sufficiently
spaced and the connectors
strength is very robust, it
is advised to use extension
cables in case of bulky or
heavy USB peripherals .
Warning: The IP 21
performance requires
that the Express Card
door is fully closed. When
there is an external USB
device inserted, the NGP1
Computing Platform is
losing its IP21 grade.
When connecting external equipments to the VGA door , follow the IEC
60601-1-1 requirements
in order to guarantee patient or bystander
safety.
Verify the current leakages