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Intel® Web Tablet Warranty and License Agreement The following document contains your Intel® Web Tablet warranty and licensing agreement. It contains important information that you should understand about the product. Take a few minutes at your convenience to look over this information. All Intel warranties and representations herein are null and void if the packaging label has been broken or damaged. Please return product to place of purchase for replacement.
How to Obtain Warranty Service To obtain warranty service, you must return the Web Tablet hardware product to Intel. Before returning the Web Tablet hardware product to Intel, you must contact Tablet Customer Support at (877) 777-2203 or contact Intel by mail at: Intel Corporation, Customer Support Department M/S DC1-01, 5200 N.E.
Intel AnyPoint™ Wireless USB Adapter Limited Warranty THE FOLLOWING WARRANTY SHALL APPLY EXCLUSIVELY TO THE ANYPOINT WIRELESS USB ADAPTER PRODUCT INCLUDED WITH THE INTEL WEB TABLET PACKAGE. NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING HEREIN TO THE CONTRARY, THE FOLLOWING WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY TO THE INTEL WEB TABLET OR ANY OTHER PRODUCT HEREIN EXCEPT THE ANYPOINT WIRELESS USB ADAPTER PRODUCT. CONVERSELY, THE PRIOR INTEL WEB TABLET WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY TO THE ANYPOINT WIRELESS USB ADAPTER PRODUCT. the shipping charge.
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CONTENTS WELCOME TO THE TABLET Use it Everywhere in Your Home .......................... 2 Enjoy a Customized Web Experience ................... 3 WHAT IS THE INTEL WEB TABLET? How Does the Tablet Work? ................................ 4 Privacy, Security, and Parental Control................. 6 The Tablet as Part of an AnyPoint™ Home Network ............................................................... 7 IDENTIFYING PARTS OF THE TABLET ...................................................................
WELCOME TO THE TABLET Congratulations on your purchase of the Intel® Web Tablet. We believe this new device will revolutionize the way you use the web at home. This product guide will help you learn about the tablet, so read on and take a test drive. Use it Everywhere in Your Home The Intel Web Tablet is easy for everyone to use. Take the tablet onto the veranda to surf the web while you sip iced tea on a summer afternoon. Use the tablet in the TV room to browse while you watch TV.
Enjoy a Customized Web Experience The home buttons at the top of the tablet let you access personal home pages for up to five family members. We encourage you to customize your home page to create a page that’s just right for you. Information available from your home page is updated frequently with new stories and articles, so visit your home page often.
WHAT IS THE INTEL WEB TABLET? The Intel Web Tablet is a portable, wireless home electronic device that lets you create a customized home page, browse the web, and access email from anywhere in your home. The tablet connects to the Internet through a PC and Internet connection you already use.
Tablet Software on the PC As part of the tablet installation process, you install tablet software on the PC and set up how the tablet will share the PC’s Internet connection. Whenever the tablet software is running on the PC, you’ll see a small tablet icon in the icon tray in the lower right corner of the Windows* desktop. Using Your Tablet With the PC Someone turns on the tablet and views their home page for the latest news.
Privacy, Security, and Parental Control The Wireless Network Code The Intel Web Tablet communicates with the PC using Intel AnyPoint wireless home networking technology. The network code that you create during tablet installation helps to deter anyone from “listening in” on the wireless connection while you browse. Only devices that use the same network code and are within a certain proximity to each other can communicate over the same wireless connection.
The Tablet as Part of an AnyPoint™ Home Network By purchasing the Intel Web Tablet, you’ve taken the first step towards creating a PC home network. The AnyPoint wireless USB adapter, in conjunction with AnyPoint Home Network software, can be used to transform the PC into a home network server. To create your own wireless AnyPoint Home Network, you must have one AnyPoint wireless adapter for each PC you want on your home network. In addition, you must install the AnyPoint Home Network software onto each PC.
IDENTIFYING PARTS OF THE TABLET Front View Home Buttons 1 Print Button 2 Back/Forward Button 3 4 Scroll Wheel 5 Touch Screen Back View 5 8 Speakers Stylus Stylus Tether Anchor 9 10 11 Access Panel Reset Button Antenna Flipstand 7 13 12 Battery AC Power Adapter 15 Power Jack PS/2 Keyboard Jack 16 15 8 | IDENTIFYING PARTS OF THE TABLET Charging Cradle Optional Charging Cradle 14
1 14 Use the back/forward button to view web pages that you visited recently. The AC power adapter provides electrical power for charging the tablet and for using a hardware keyboard. It allows you to use the tablet while it is plugged into an electrical outlet instead of using the tablet battery. To plug the AC power adapter into the tablet, open the Access Panel and plug the adapter into the AC power jack. 1 15 Use the scroll wheel to move the current web page up and down for viewing.
OPERATING YOUR TABLET Turning the Tablet On and Off Turn the tablet on by pressing your home button. (If you do not have an assigned home button, press an unassigned home button and begin setting it up.) The tablet turns itself off after a period of inactivity. If you want to turn the tablet off immediately, touch controls on the bottom of the screen and then touch turn tablet OFF. You can also turn the tablet off by pressing the purple home button and the print button at the same time.
Checking the Wireless Signal Strength The signal strength indicator on the control panel lets you know the strength of the signal that the tablet is receiving from the wireless adapter. If the signal strength becomes too weak (for example, you may be too far away from the wireless adapter), the tablet cannot communicate with the PC. As the signal gets weaker, browsing performance may slow or stop entirely. Moving closer to the wireless adapter and raising the antenna may improve reception.
TAKING CARE OF YOUR TABLET Handling the Tablet Do not drop the tablet. The tablet’s touch screen contains a ! glass element that may break when dropped or subjected to a strong impact. Avoid placing the tablet where it may accidentally fall to the floor (like on the edge of a counter). When you use the tablet’s flip stand, make sure that it is fully extended and locked. Keep the tablet away from water. The tablet is not ! waterproof.
GOING PLACES ON THE WEB Your Home Page The home buttons at the top of the tablet let you set up a personal home page. There are five home buttons, so you can set up a different home page for up to five family members. Once you’ve created your home page, just press your home button to go there. When you set up your home page, you select the topics you want to see. Customize your home page with topics that match your personal interests and preferences.
THE TABLET AND YOUR INTERNET CONNECTION Always Connected vs. Dial-up Connection The tablet uses the PC to connect to the Internet. With today’s technology, people have a number of options for accessing the Internet. These include: Hanging Up the Phone Line • Always connected (cable and most DSL) • Dial-up connection (phone line and satellite) If the tablet initiates a dial-up Internet connection, you can hang-up the phone line from the tablet. Otherwise, hang up the phone line from the PC.
Keeping Home Page Content Fresh The tablet uses your Internet connection periodically throughout the day to get fresh copies of your family’s home pages and tablet neighborhood content. This ensures that the information you see on your home page is current when you turn on the tablet. The tablet is initially set up to get fresh neighborhood content three times each day.
GETTING HELP Online Help and Quick Tour If you have questions regarding your tablet, use the tablet’s online Info Center. At the Info Center, you’ll find a variety of information, including: Troubleshooting Low or bad wireless signal • Answers to our customers’ most frequently asked questions. Distance from the PC’s wireless adapter and interference from household appliances (cordless phones, microwave ovens, remote controls) are the most common reasons for low or bad signals.
Adjusting the touch screen accuracy If you touch the screen at one spot, but the tablet responds as if you touched somewhere nearby (for example, if you touch a web-page link but the tablet acts as if you touched a nearby link), you need to adjust the screen accuracy. To adjust your touch screen, touch the controls button to open the control panel, and then touch the area labelled touch here to adjust screen accuracy.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Follow the instructions on the installation poster to set up your new Intel Web Tablet. The poster contains all the information you need to set up the tablet and install the tablet software on your PC. The Intel Web Tablet uses Intel AnyPoint Wireless Home Networking software to communicate with the web. Because some homes may already have home networking installed on their home PCs, tablet setup may differ from household to household.
Installing the Tablet and the AnyPoint Network Drivers For the First Time Use the following steps if this is your first tablet and you do not already have AnyPoint home networking installed on your PC. Begin Charging the Tablet 1 Remove the plastic pull-tab from the battery case on the rear of the tablet. 2 Plug the AC adapter into the wall. Open the tablet access panel and plug the AC adapter into the tablet AC power jack.
Create a Network Code (On the PC) Note: If you are an America Online* (AOL*) customer 1 and you use AOL as your Internet Service Provider (ISP), you must set your AOL preferences to save the passwords for your AOL screen names. Do this before you continue with this installation. The Setup Wizard shows several screens and asks you to create a network code. Write down the network code in the space provided below. You will need this network code to set up the tablet.
Set Up the Tablet Home Buttons After the tablet resets, you are ready to set up the home buttons for each member of your family. The first person setting up a home button will be asked to fill out a tablet registration for the family. 1 Press a home button. 2 Follow the directions on the screen to set up that home button for you or a member of your family. 3 When the home page appears, you can begin using the tablet right away or touch my page setup to further customize the page.
Installing the Tablet Into an Existing AnyPoint Wireless Home Network Use the following steps if this is your first tablet and you already have an AnyPoint Wireless Home Network installed. Begin Charging the Tablet 1 Remove the plastic pull-tab from the battery case on the rear of the tablet. 2 Plug the AC adapter into the wall. Open the tablet access panel and plug the AC adapter into the tablet AC power jack. 3 1 At the PC, insert the Intel Web Tablet Setup CD into the CD-ROM drive.
Restart Your Computer Set Up the Tablet Home Buttons When you complete the Setup Wizard, you will be asked to restart your PC. After the tablet resets, you are ready to set up the home buttons for each member of your family. The first person setting up a home button will be asked to fill out a tablet registration for the family. 1 Click Restart Now to complete the PC setup. 2 When the PC restarts, you may receive a Windows logon prompt. 3 1 Press a home button.
Installing the Tablet Into an Existing AnyPoint Phoneline Network Use the following steps if this is your first tablet and you already have an AnyPoint Phoneline Home Network installed. 4 Click the IP Address tab. 5 Select the Specify an IP address radio button, and then enter the following values: IP Address: 192.168.168.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.
Install the Drivers (On the PC) Important! Do not click Cancel on ANY screen in the Add New Create a Network Code (On the PC) 1 Hardware wizard. 1 When the Add New Hardware wizard starts, click Next to begin installing the drivers. 2 Select Search for the best driver for your device and click Next. 3 If you are prompted for a drive, make sure the CD-ROM drive check box is checked. Click Next twice to install the Write your network code here: drivers.
Note: If you are an America Online* (AOL*) customer and you use AOL as your Internet Service Provider (ISP), you must set your AOL preferences to save the passwords for your AOL screen names. Do this before you continue with this installation. Important! We recommend that you leave the tablet plugged in for 6 hours to completely charge the batteries for the first time. You can use the tablet while it is charging.
Installing Additional Tablets Use the following steps if you already have an Intel Web Tablet installed in your home and you are adding a new tablet. Return to the Tablet and Complete the Installation 1 Return to the tablet and leave it connected to AC power while you set it up. 2 Touch Continue and follow the instructions on the tablet screen. wireless adapter, do NOT install the new adapter on the PC. The tablet will use your existing wireless adapter to communicate with the PC.
Removing and Reinstalling the Tablet PC Software If the tablet software on the PC becomes damaged, you may need to reinstall the tablet software. In some cases, you can reinstall the software over the existing installation. In other cases, you may need remove the software first, and then reinstall a fresh copy. Reinstall the tablet PC software 1 At the PC, insert the Intel Web Tablet Setup CD into the CD-ROM drive. The CD is located inside the back cover of the Product Guide.
Restore Your Tablet Registration Note: These steps are required only if you removed the tablet PC software and then reinstalled it. 1 Go to the tablet and press one of the home buttons. Two introductory help pages display, followed by the Tablet Registration page. 2 On the tablet registration page, touch the Touch here to restore your registration information link (located in the upper, right section of the page).
Troubleshooting Installation Problems If you receive Dial-up Networking errors... If you receive the following error during setup: If you exit Setup before all steps are completed... “You have Dial-up Networking installed but it is not configured to use any ISPs. Please configure Dial-up Networking before running the connection wizard again.” If you exit Setup before all of the installation steps are complete, you can continue the installation later.
If setup detects more than one adapter on the PC... If you receive an error message telling you that the PC has more than one adapter, it means the PC has a network adapter with an IP address that conflicts with the AnyPoint adapter. Before continuing with setup, do the following to identify and correct the conflict: 1 Write down the name of the network adapter(s) listed in the error message. 10 Select the Specify an IP address radio button, and then enter the following values: IP Address: 192.168.168.
PC AND KEYBOARD REQUIREMENTS PC Requirements We recommend the following minimum PC configuration to work with your tablet: • PC with a 200 MHz Intel Pentium® processor performance level or better • 120 MB of available hard drive space • 64 MB of RAM • Sound card (to enable audio on the tablet) • Windows* 98 or Windows Millennium Edition* operating system • An available USB port • An established Internet connection, either dial-up or always connected (broadband), with a minimum connection speed
TABLET INFORMATION (French) Welcome to the Intel® Web Tablet. The tablet is designed to give you and your entire household simple, portable, and personal access to the Internet—from any room in your home. The tablet provides quick access to the Internet and email. Each of the five home buttons along the top of the tablet can be set up to provide a separate, customized web experience for one of your family members.
IDENTIFYING PARTS OF THE TABLET Front View Home Buttons 1 Print Button 2 Back/Forward Button 3 4 Scroll Wheel Back View 5 8 Touch Screen 5 Speakers Stylus Tether Anchor Stylus 9 10 11 Access Panel Reset Button Antenna Flipstand 7 13 12 Battery AC Power Adapter 15 Power Jack 14 Charging Cradle 16 Optional Charging Cradle PS/2 Keyboard Jack 15 IDENTIFYING PARTS OF THE TABLET | 35
11 The tablet has home buttons for up to five family members. Use your personal home button to turn on the tablet and go directly to your personal home page. If the tablet is already on, your home button takes you to your home page. 21 Use the print button to print the displayed page. 31 Use the back/forward button to view web pages that you visited recently. 41 Use the scroll wheel to move the current web page up and down for viewing.
TAKING CARE OF YOUR TABLET Handling the Tablet ! ! ! Do not drop the tablet. The tablet’s touch screen contains a glass element that may break when dropped or subjected to a strong impact. Avoid placing the tablet where it may accidentally fall to the floor (like on the edge of a counter). When you use the tablet’s flip stand, make sure that it is fully extended and locked. Keep the tablet away from water. The tablet is not waterproof.
THE TABLET AND YOUR INTERNET CONNECTION Always Connected vs. Dial-up Connection The tablet uses the PC to connect to the Internet. With today’s technology, people have a number of options for accessing the Internet. These include: • Always connected (cable and most DSL) • Dial-up connection (phone line and satellite) Always Connected With a persistent connection, tablet use does not interfere with your family’s use of the phone line. The PC is always connected to the Internet.
Keeping Home Page Content Fresh The tablet uses your Internet connection periodically throughout the day to get fresh copies of your family’s home pages and tablet neighborhood content. This ensures that the information you see on your home page is current when you turn on the tablet. The tablet is initially set up to get fresh neighborhood content three times each day.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Follow the instructions on the installation poster to set up your new Intel Web Tablet. The poster contains all the information you need to set up the tablet and install the tablet software on your PC. The Intel Web Tablet uses Intel AnyPoint Wireless Home Networking software to communicate with the web. Because some homes may already have home networking installed on their home PCs, tablet setup may differ from household to household.
Installing the Tablet and the AnyPoint Network Drivers For the First Time Use the following steps if this is your first tablet and you do not already have AnyPoint home networking installed on your PC. Begin Charging the Tablet 1 Remove the plastic pull-tab from the battery case on the rear of the tablet. 2 Plug the AC adapter into the wall. Open the tablet access panel and plug the AC adapter into the tablet AC power jack.
Create a Network Code (On the PC) 1 The Setup Wizard shows several screens and asks you to create a network code. Write down the network code in the space provided below. You will need this network code to set up the tablet. Write your network code here: For more information about creating a network code, click Help on the Setup Wizard screen. 2 If the PC has more than one Internet connection, choose the connection that you want to use with the tablet.
Set Up the Tablet Home Buttons After the tablet resets, you are ready to set up the home buttons for each member of your family. The first person setting up a home button will be asked to fill out a tablet registration for the family. 1 Press a home button. 2 Follow the directions on the screen to set up that home button for you or a member of your family. 3 When the home page appears, you can begin using the tablet right away or touch my page setup to further customize the page.
Installing the Tablet Into an Existing AnyPoint Wireless Home Network Use the following steps if this is your first tablet and you already have an AnyPoint Wireless Home Network installed. Begin Charging the Tablet 1 Remove the plastic pull-tab from the battery case on the rear of the tablet. 2 Plug the AC adapter into the wall. Open the tablet access panel and plug the AC adapter into the tablet AC power jack.
Restart Your Computer When you complete the Setup Wizard, you will be asked to restart your PC. 1 Press a home button. 2 Follow the directions on the screen to set up that home button for you or a member of your family. 3 If this is your first time logging on, type a user name but no password and click OK. When the home page appears, you can begin using the tablet right away or touch my page setup to further customize the page.
Installing the Tablet Into an Existing AnyPoint Phoneline Network Use the following steps if this is your first tablet and you already have an AnyPoint Phoneline Home Network installed. Begin Charging the Tablet 1 Remove the plastic pull-tab from the battery case on the rear of the tablet. 2 Plug the AC adapter into the wall. Open the tablet access panel and plug the AC adapter into the tablet AC power jack.
Install the Drivers (On the PC) Important! Do not click Cancel on ANY screen in the Add New Create a Network Code (On the PC) 1 Hardware wizard. 1 When the Add New Hardware wizard starts, click Next to begin installing the drivers. 2 Select Search for the best driver for your device and click Next. 3 If you are prompted for a drive, make sure the CD-ROM drive check box is checked. Click Next twice to install the Write your network code here: drivers.
Note: If you are an America Online* (AOL*) customer and you use AOL as your Internet Service Provider (ISP), you must set your AOL preferences to save the passwords for your AOL screen names. Do this before you continue with this installation. Return to the Tablet and Complete the Installation 1 Return to the tablet and leave it connected to AC power while you set it up. 2 Touch Continue and follow the instructions on the tablet screen.
Installing Additional Tablets Use the following steps if you already have an Intel Web Tablet installed in your home and you are adding a new tablet. Return to the Tablet and Complete the Installation 1 Return to the tablet and leave it connected to AC power while you set it up. 2 Touch Continue and follow the instructions on the tablet screen. wireless adapter, do NOT install the new adapter on the PC. The tablet will use your existing wireless adapter to communicate with the PC.
Removing and Reinstalling the Tablet PC Software If the tablet software on the PC becomes damaged, you may need to reinstall the tablet software. In some cases, you can reinstall the software over the existing installation. In other cases, you may need remove the software first, and then reinstall a fresh copy. Reinstall the tablet PC software 1 At the PC, insert the Intel Web Tablet Setup CD into the CD-ROM drive. The CD is located inside the back cover of the Product Guide.
Restore Your Tablet Registration Note: These steps are required only if you removed the tablet PC software and then reinstalled it. 1 Go to the tablet and press one of the home buttons. Two introductory help pages display, followed by the Tablet Registration page. 2 On the tablet registration page, touch the Touch here to restore your registration information link (located in the upper, right section of the page).
Troubleshooting Installation Problems If you receive Dial-up Networking errors... If you receive the following error during setup: If you exit Setup before all steps are completed... “You have Dial-up Networking installed but it is not configured to use any ISPs. Please configure Dial-up Networking before running the connection wizard again.” If you exit Setup before all of the installation steps are complete, you can continue the installation later.
If setup detects more than one adapter on the PC... If you receive an error message telling you that the PC has more than one adapter, it means the PC has a network adapter with an IP address that conflicts with the AnyPoint adapter. Before continuing with setup, do the following to identify and correct the conflict: 1 Write down the name of the network adapter(s) listed in the error message. 10 Select the Specify an IP address radio button, and then enter the following values: IP Address: 192.168.168.
GETTING HELP Online Help and Quick Tour If you have questions regarding your tablet, use the tablet’s online Info Center. At the Info Center, you’ll find a variety of information, including: Troubleshooting Low or bad wireless signal • Answers to our customers’ most frequently asked questions. Distance from the PC’s wireless adapter and interference from household appliances (cordless phones, microwave ovens, remote controls) are the most common reasons for low or bad signals.
INDEX A frequently asked questions 16, 55 AC power adapter 9, 11, 16, 37 access panel 9, 37 adding a favorite 10 adding a tablet 28, 50 antenna 9, 37 AnyPoint home network wireless network 23, 45 G going places on the web 13 H hanging up the phone line from the PC 14, 39 from the tablet 14, 39 in an emergency 14, 39 help 10, 16, 55 help button 10 history list 13 home buttons 9, 13, 37 home page 13 horizontal scroll arrows 10 B back/forward button 9, 37 battery 12, 16, 38, 55 battery charge 11 battery cov
L searching the web 13 secure site 10 secure transactions 6 security 6 setting up your home page 13 software updates 15, 40 stop button 10 stylus 9, 37 stylus tether anchor 9, 37 suggestions 3 loading bar 10 lock icon 10 low battery 16, 55 low or bad signal 16, 55 M multiple tablets 5, 28, 50 my page setup 13 N network code 6 O T on/off controls 10 online help 16, 55 on-screen keyboard 11 ordering accessories or replacement parts 3, 12, 38 tablet care 12, 38 tablet diagrams 8, 36 tablet neighborhood 13
W web address 10 web content going places on the web 13 keeping content fresh 15, 40 tablet neighborhood 13 web panel 10, 13 web/search button 10 wireless network code 6 wireless signal strength 11 INDEX | 57
CONTACTING CUSTOMER SUPPORT When you need help... Contact our customer support group. • From the tablet: Touch the Info Center link on your home page or neighborhood pages. To send feedback or submit a problem report, touch the Contact Us link at the bottom of your home page. • From your PC web browser: Go to: www.intel.com/home/webtablet/support • Or call our customer support group toll free at (877) 777-2203.