User’s Guide eo™ a7330 7 inch Ultra-Mobile PC
Preface Preface This manual will help you get the most out of your new eo™ Ultra-Mobile PC. If you are a new computer user, or just new to Tablet PCs, read through this manual carefully before first using your eo Ultra-Mobile PC. If after reading this manual you still have questions, visit us online at www.tabletkiosk.com for additional resources and information on using your eo a7330 Ultra-Mobile PC. Copyright ©2009 Sand Dune Ventures, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Disclaimer The specifications and information in this manual are subject to change without prior notice in order to improve reliability, design and/or function. In no way does this represent a commitment on the part of the manufacturer. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in this document.
Exceeding the maximum rated voltage may cause damage to the AC adapter or to the eo Ultra-Mobile PC. This could result in fire or electrical shock. When the AC adapter is plugged into an electrical outlet, place the power cord so it will not be stepped on or walked on. Do not place objects over or on the power cord. Use the eo Ultra-Mobile PC in a clean, dry, temperature controlled environment.
Under no circumstances should the user attempt to disassemble the power supply. The power supply has no user-replaceable parts and its insides contain components that are electricallycharged with hazardous voltage levels that can cause serious personal injury. A defective power supply must be returned to your dealer. Safety Notices for the Power Cord This equipment has a 2 or 3-wire power cord. Replace the power cord if it becomes damaged. Contact your dealer for an exact replacement. In the U.S.A.
1. this device may not cause harmful interference,and 2. this device must accept any interference received,including interference that may cause undesired operation. 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.
expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized modification of this device, or the substitution of the connecting cables and equipment other than the ones specified by manufacturer. It is the responsibility of the user to correct any interference caused by such unauthorized modification, substitution or attachment.
from nearby persons during extended periods of operation. If the antenna is positioned less than 1.5 cm (0.6 inches) from the user, it is recommended that the user limit the exposure time. Note-TNV Safety Caution: To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger UL Listed or CSA Certified Telecommunication line cord. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning.
specifications were met. It does not imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment. European Union CE Marking Declaration This product has been tested and found to comply with the EMC requirement subject to the EU directive for CE marking.
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Table of Contents Preface Copyright Disclaimer Important Safety Instructions Notice of Regulatory Compliance i i ii ii iv Getting Started What’s in the Box Setting Up Your eo Ultra-Mobile PC Step 1: Inserting the Battery Pack(s) Inserting the Main Lithium-Ion Battery Pack To Remove the Main Lithium-Ion Battery Pack Inserting the Secondary Lithium-Polymer Battery Pack To Remove the Secondary Lithium-Polymer Battery Pack Step 2: Connecting the Ultra-Mobile PC to an External Power Source Step 3
Using Your eo a7330 with Windows Navigating with the Stylus Pen Touch Screen Settings and Calibration Right-Click Emulation Touch Screen Behavior Enable Touch Hide Cursor Touch Sound Calibrating the Touch Screen Digitizer Settings and Calibration (a7330D only) Pen Tab Pen Button Action Pen Tip Options Enable Eraser Click Sound Advanced Settings Pop-Up Menu Tab Calibrate Tab Windows Tablet and Pen Settings Control Panel Programming the Function Buttons Opening an Application, Document or
Securing Your eo a7330 BIOS Settings Creating a Windows Login Password Creating the Password In Windows XP Creating the Password In Windows Vista Setting Ownership of the TPM Windows XP Professional Windows Vista 51 51 52 53 53 54 55 55 Troubleshooting Recovering Your System Using the System Restore DVD What you will need before you begin: Recovering with the Windows Vista® Business System Restore Disc Recovering with the Windows® XP System Restore Disc What to do After You Have Restored Your
Chapter 01 Getting Started Your eo a7330 Ultra-Mobile PC was designed to allow you to be up and running as quickly as possible. Because the eo a7330 ships to various countries around the world, set-up may vary slightly depending on where you are located. If you have any questions after reading this manual, please visit our website at www.tabletkiosk.com for more information or to submit a support request.
6. System Restore Disc1 7. Standard a7330 Battery Pack(s)2 8. Stylus Pen Setting Up Your eo Ultra-Mobile PC Please read the following steps to begin using your new UltraMobile PC as quickly and easily as possible. 1. Inserting the Battery Pack(s) if your Ultra-Mobile PC shipped from the dealer without pre-inserted batteries. 2. Connecting the eo Ultra-Mobile PC to an external power source. 3. Connecting applicable peripherals and networking cables. 4. Powering on the eo Ultra-Mobile PC 5.
matching grooves on the eo just beside the power input ! pins. Then lay down the opposite side of the battery into the slot until it “clicks” into place. @ To Remove the Main Lithium-Ion Battery Pack Turn over the tablet and place it on a solid, clean flat surface. Slide the battery release latch away from the battery and hold it there. Use your other hand to carefully lift up the side of the battery near the latch.
! @ To Remove the Secondary Lithium-Polymer Battery Pack Turn over the tablet and place it on a solid, clean flat surface. Slide the battery release latch away from the battery and hold it there. Use your other hand to carefully lift up the side of the battery near the latch. Once clear of the latch, you can release it and use both hands to lift the battery up and away from the opposite side that holds the retaining tabs into place.
the adapter plug is securely in place, plug the power cord into an external power socket. NOTE: When you first connect the tablet into an external power source, the battery charge indicator will begin to glow amber. When the battery is fully charged the indicator will turn green. See the section entitled Battery Care for tips on maximizing battery life and performance. Step 3: Connecting Applicable Peripherals and Networking Cables If you would like to use any external peripheral with the tablet (i.e.
Step 5: Completing the Operating System Installation When your system powers on for the first time, Windows will have a few questions for you to answer in order to localize your installation. NOTE: You’ll need a USB keyboard connected to your a7330T in order to answer some of the questions that require text input. You can use the on-screen keyboard with your a7330D in Active Digitizer mode. Refer to your operating system’s manual for information on any of the questions you are unsure how to answer.
Tapping lightly on the screen will perform a standard left mouse button click. Holding the tip of the pen against the screen without moving it for about a second or so will perform a standard right mouse button click. Active Digitizer mode (a7330D only) The eo a7330D dual mode screen is auto-sensing. The screen will default to touch screen mode until is senses that the stylus pen is near the screen.
Chapter 02 Touring Your eo Ultra-Mobile PC The eo a7330 Ultra-Mobile PC features a number of physical characteristics designed to help you work as efficiently as possible. Take a moment to familiarize yourself with the controls and Input/ Output (I/O) ports on the faces and sides of the computer. Understanding the layout of the system will help you use your eo a7330 more efficiently while in the field or on-the-go.
Front View ! @ $ # 1. Battery Charge Indicator Glows amber when the battery is charging and changes to green when the battery is fully charged. Slowly blinks amber when charge drops below 10% and quickly blinks amber when below 5%. Doesn’t light up when running on battery unless in a low state as mentioned. 2. Hard Disk Drive Activity Light Blinks blue when the hard drive is being accessed. 3.
4. Auto-Switching Dual Mode Screen (a7330D only) Screen mode is set to Touch Screen by default. When the stylus pen’s writing tip is within sensing distance—approximately 12-15mm—the screen will automatically switch to Active Digitizer mode. When the pen’s writing tip is moved away from the screen, it will switch back to Touch Screen mode.
Top View ! @ 1. # $ % ^ DC Power In Jack Plug the AC adapter’s connection cable into this port to provide power to the computer. 2. Built-in Speaker To listen to music, movies, games and more. 3. Ventilation Port Fan exhaust port for expelling hot air from the interior of the eo Ultra-Mobile PC. Do not block to prevent over heating. 4. Wireless Networking Power Toggle Slide the toggle switch to power on the wireless networking adapter’s transmitter.
5. Bluetooth Power Toggle Slide the toggle switch to power on the Bluetooth wireless transmitter. The switch will glow blue when powered on. Slide switch back to power off the Bluetooth transmitter. NOTE: When not actively using a Bluetooth peripheral, turn the Bluetooth transmitter off to conserve battery power. 6. System Power/Resume Toggle Slide this switch and hold for 1-2 seconds to power on the computer or to resume normal operation if the computer is in Suspend Mode.
Left Side View ! 1. @ # $ % ^ Anti-Theft Kensington Lock Use with the locking device (sold separately) to attach the eo Ultra-Mobile PC to a desk, table, kiosk, or other stationary apparatus to help prevent the computer from being stolen. 2. Ethernet LAN Port Use this RJ45 jack to access a local area network or highspeed Internet connection with a standard, twisted-pair Ethernet cable. Supports 10/100/1000 Mbps protocols. 3.
Right Side View ! 1. @ # $ % Stylus Pen and Holder Secures the stylus pen to the eo a7330. 2. Expansion Module Port Expansion port sans module. (USB 2x2™ Module pictured above) Plug-in expansion module port allows for the optional plug and play addition of hot swappable modules featuring such fuctionality as 3G/3.5G WWAN, CCD Reader, Magnetic Stripe Reader, and more. NOTE: The a7330D includes the above pictured USB 2x2 Module that features two (2) High Speed USB 2.0 Ports.
Back View @ ! * * # & * * $ 1. % ^ Main Battery Release Tab Holds main battery in its port. Pull tab away from the battery and hold to allow for battery removal. 2. Main Battery Pack The eo a7330 comes standard with a 4-cell Lithium-Ion battery pack that provides for up to 4~5 hours of system runtime. 3. Expansion Module Port Plug-in expansion module port allows for the optional plug and play addition of feature modules including 3G/3.5G WWAN, CCD Reader, Magnetic Stripe Reader, and more. 4.
6. Fold Out Stand Built-in stand swings out allowing the a7330 to stand upright. 7. Secondary Battery Pack The eo a7330D comes standard (optional for the a7330T) with a 2-cell Lithium-Polymer battery pack that, in addition to the main battery pack, provides for approximately seven (7) hours of system runtime. 8. VESA Mounting Screw Holders Used to allow mounting with 75mm – 100mm VESA compatible attachments. Bottom View ! 1.
Chapter 03 Battery Usage and Care Depending on your system’s configuration and your application usage, a fully charged Lithium-Ion main battery should allow you to run your eo Ultra-Mobile PC for 4 ~ 5 hours. Add the secondary Lithium Polymer battery and you could see more than 7 hours of runtime. Operations that will significantly reduce battery life include, but are not limited to, the following: 1. Using external bus-powered USB optical, floppy and hard disk drives 2.
To calibrate the battery pack, follow these steps: 1. Turn the computer off. Connect the AC adapter and let the battery fully recharge. 2. Disconnect the AC adapter and power on the computer. Let the battery run down until it is so low that the battery charge light turns red and the system automatically enters the Suspend mode. 3. Reconnect the AC adapter, let the battery fully recharge and then run the computer with the external power still connected for at least five (5) continuous hours.
When fully charged, the battery indicator will change to green and the battery’s charge will be maintained while connected to the external power source. When the computer is disconnected from the electrical outlet, the battery indicator will turn off. When charging your a7330 with both battery packs attached, the main battery will first charge 80%, followed by the secondary battery charging to 80%.
This applet also displays a meter that indicates approximately how much of a charge is remaining in the battery. NOTE: When using your eo a7330 with both battery packs attached, the system will discharge the secondary battery pack completely before beginning to use the power from the main battery pack. Low Battery Warnings When your system’s totally battery power falls below 10%, the battery indicator will begin to blink amber approximately every second.
NOTE: Do not dispose of batteries with household waste. When your battery no longer holds a charge, call your local waste disposal or environmental agency for advice on disposing of a lithium-ion or Lithium Polymer battery. Real Time Clock Battery In order to maintain certain system information while the power is off, the motherboard contains a small built-in battery pack that constantly supplies power to the system.
Since a smart Lithium-Ion battery slowly discharges during prolonged storage, you should fully recharge the battery before you use it again. Additionally, you should consider periodically charging and discharging a battery in long term storage to promote optimal battery performance and life.
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Chapter 04 Using Your eo a7330 with Windows While your eo a7330 Ultra-Mobile PC is a versatile, mobile computer capable of accomplishing all the same tasks as a netbook, and running most all the same applications as standard laptops and desktop PCs, there are some differences in the way that you interact with Windows using a stylus pen, or your fingers, as opposed to a mouse and keyboard. This chapter contains tips and details to get the most from your eo a7330 while using Windows.
pointer to follow along similarly to how it behaves when moving a mouse. Sliding the pen while lightly touching the tip to the screen will move the on-screen pointer around as if you were using a mouse and holding down the left mouse button. In other words, you would be performing what is known as a drag operation. Also, remember that since the screen is sensitive to the touch, resting your hand on the screen while using the stylus pen might make the pointer react unpredictably.
Touch Screen Behavior The following check boxes will alter the way that the touch screen behaves. These options have no affect on how the screen behaviors when in digitizer mode (a7330D only). Enable Touch The “Enable Touch” check box allows you to enable and disable the touch screen. NOTE: a7330T owners should be careful, for if you disable the touch screen you will need to attach a keyboard or mouse in order to navigate and interact with your system. a7330D users can still use the digitizer.
Calibrating the Touch Screen Tapping the “Calibrate...” button will initiate the system’s touch screen calibration routine. Simply follow the instructions that appear on screen and tap the center of the targets with your finger. When done, tap the “Finished” button to accept your calibration input and exit, tap “Try Again” to redo the calibration routine, or tap “Cancel” to quit without saving the new calibration information.
Pen Tab The options on this tab will adjust the behavior of how the pen interacts with the digitizer as well as how the pen itself will behave.
Click Sound This option is the same as the corresponding feature in the touch screen settings, except that it will cause the system to make an audible “clicking” sound when the pen’s tip touches the screen while in digitizer mode. Advanced Settings Tapping on the “Advanced” button opens the “Advanced Settings” window where you can specify how the pen’s side button will function.
The sort of actions you can add to the pop-up menu includes keystroke combinations, opening specific applications, and changing the pen’s follow mode between “pen” and “mouse”. You can also choose the font face and the font size that will display in the pop-up menu. Calibrate Tab This is where you will find the digitizer’s calibration routine. Simply tap the “Calibrate...” button to start the calibration.
Windows Tablet and Pen Settings Control Panel Besides the Wacom control panel, Windows XP Tablet PC Edition also features its own control panel. To access the “Tablet and Pen Settings” control panel: 1. Tap on the START button to open the START Menu. 2. Tap on the “Control Panel” and then in the Control Panel window that opens, tap on the “Printers and Other Hardware” category. 3.
Programming the Function Buttons Your eo a7330 has three user-programmable function buttons located on the right side of the eo. You can use the “Launch Button” screen in the “Panel Control Center” to reprogram the buttons to activate a different preprogrammed task, or to launch a “Custom” application of your choice. To program a function button: 1.
Opening an Application, Document or Web Page 5. Using the option buttons, choose the appropriate file type you’d like to open. 6. Go down to the “File” field— or “URL” field if you chose to open a web page—and either type in the exact path to the file/program or tap the “Browse...” button and navigate to it. You will have to enter the exact URL if you chose to open a web page as no “Browse...” button is available. You can, however, copy & paste a URL from your web browse. 7.
Setting the Screen Brightness The “Brightness” applet, accessible by simply tapping on the icon in the System Tray, allows you to set an overall brightness level for the display screen. Simply drag the slider down to dim the display or up to brighten the display. This control is independent from the sliders in the Intel Media Accelerator Driver control applet.
allows you to control how these non-native screen resolutions will resolve on your display (i.e. stretched or pillar boxed). Color Correction The Color Correction tab is where you will find the controls that affect the color balance, brightness and contrast of the display screen. Use the control sliders to adjust the screen values. Moving a slider to the left decreases the corresponding value, moving a slider to the right increases it.
ally. The Gamma control will adjust the screen’s brightness without affecting the white point or the black point of the display. Tap on the “Restore Defaults” button to return the control settings to their default values. This is useful if you are experimenting with the sliders and are unhappy with the results, or if you decide to make additional changes at a later time and want to discard your previously-applied settings.
Character Pad This pad accepts input on a character-by-character basis and is useful for entering information that requires a higher level of precision, such as passwords, website URLs or e-mail addresses. When you reach the end of the line, the pad will expand automatically so you can keep on writing without having to stop. Windows will convert your handwriting into text, on the fly, and then insert it in the appropriate location when you tap “Insert”.
For more information about the Input Panels, refer to the Windows Online Help System by tapping on the “Help and Support” item inside the START Menu. To learn more about how to use the input panels, you can also take the “Tablet PC Tutorials” by navigating to “All Programs > Tablet PC > Tablet PC Tutorials” in the START Menu. For more information about the Input Panel’s “Options” menu, tap on the “Help” button inside of the “Options” Menu Panel.
customizing the Eyesboard to suit your tastes and working style, you can access the help file by tapping on the “?” button in the upper right hand corner of the keyboard. Connecting to the Internet Your eo a7330 allows you to connect to the Internet in a few different ways. The ways vary depending on your networking environment as well as personal preference and available equipment. Using a Wireless LAN The WiFi wireless networking adapter built into your eo a7330 is compatible with 802.11a/b/g/n (Draft 2.
4. If the wireless network you are attempting to connect to is security-enabled, you will see a dialog box requesting either a network key or, if the wireless network supports WiFi Protected Setup (WPS), a PIN. Most failures to connect to a wireless network occur because the network key has been improperly entered. Be very careful when entering this key.
Using a Wired LAN Another way to connect to the Internet with your eo a7330 is by a wired LAN environment accessed via the RJ45 port located on the left side of the a7330 (see the chapter Touring Your eo a7330 for the exact location). Using this method, an Ethernet jack or a broadband modem must be within the reach of the networking cable you are using. 1.
6. If DHCP is used on your network, tap “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS server address automatically”. Otherwise, enter the correct IP and DNS server addresses by selecting the two options that begin with “Use the following…” If you are unsure of which option to use, contact your network administrator or your ISP’s Tech Support. 7. After entering the correct the information in the “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties” window, tap “OK” to accept your changes and close the window.
contact your network administrator or the technical support line of your ISP. When you have completed the entire configuration, tap “OK” to accept the settings and close the panel. Bluetooth® Wireless Connectivity Bluetooth® is a short-range wireless technology you can use to transfer data between your eo a7330 and other wireless devices that use Bluetooth, such as wireless keyboards and mice, cell phones, PDAs and even printers.
1. Turn on the Bluetooth transmitter using the toggle switch on the top of your tablet. 2. Locate the icon in the System Tray and double-tap on the icon to open the Bluetooth Settings Manager. Alternatively, you can just double-tap on the icon to open the Bluetooth Settings Manager. 3. When the Bluetooth Settings Manager opens, tap on the “New Connection” button to start the “Add New Connection Wizard”. 4.
and, if applicable, hit or on the Bluetooth device to commit the entry. NOTE: Check “Share authentication information among all users”, if you want all user accounts on the system to have access to the Bluetooth device. Leave this unchecked if you want only your user account to be able to connect to the Bluetooth device. 7. Your device should now be connected to your eo a7330. If any advanced settings are required, you will be prompted to enter them.
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Chapter 05 Securing Your eo a7330 Your eo a7330 is equipped with a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) that, when used in conjunction with specialized software, can help you better secure your data from intruders. Used in conjunction with specialized security management software, a TPM offers facilities for generating cryptographic keys—as well as the ability to limit the use of such keys for authentication or encryption/decryption— and also random numbers.
1. Power on or restart the eo a7330. As soon as the TabletKiosk logo screen appears, tap on the screen with the stylus pen (a7330D only) or hit the key on the keyboard to bring up the SecureCore System Menu. From the menu, choose “Launch System Setup” to enter the BIOS. NOTE: Alternatively, you can also press the third function button on the right side of the tablet when you see the TabletKiosk logo screen to open the SecureCore menu. 2.
Creating the Password In Windows XP 1. Go to the START Menu and tap on “Control Panel”. 2. In the Control Panel window that appears, tap on “User Accounts” under “Pick a category”. 3. Look under “or pick an account to change” and select your user account by tapping on it. 4. Tap on “Create a password”. Enter a password and then confirm it. Enter a password hint if you wish and then tap on “Create Password” to accept your password. Tap on “Create a Password” to enter a new password.
5. Tap on the text input field labeled “New Password” in the window that opens and then enter a password of your choice. Tap in the “Confirm new password” field and enter it again exactly the same way. You may enter a hint in the “Type a password hint” if you so choose. 6. Tap the “Create password” button when you are satisfied with your password choice to commit the change. Make sure to keep your password in a safe location and do not lose it.
IMPORTANT: Once you have set ownership of the TPM, it is vital that you store your password in a secure location and take care never to lose it. If you do, you will not be able to access the data you protected/ encrypted using your security management software. Windows XP Professional As Windows XP lacks native support for TPM management, you will need to acquire a third party TPM security management application to take advantage of its capabilities.
If you followed the steps in the BIOS Settings section earlier in this chapter, the TPM MC should show the status of the TPM as “on” but “not owned”. If the TPM MC shows that you don’t have a compatible TPM or that it is not on, you either skipped the steps above or didn’t successfully save the settings in the BIOS. 3. In the “Actions” column on the right side panel of the TPM MC, tap on “Initialize TPM...”. 4.
7. Click “Print the password” if you want to print a hard copy of your password. IMPORTANT: It is highly recommend that you print a hard copy of your TPM owner password and store it in a safe location. 8. Click “Initialize” to confirm and set the ownership. NOTE: The process of initializing the TPM might take a few minutes to complete, so be patient. You will be informed when the process is complete. 9. Click “Close” to return back to the TPM MC main screen. CAUTION: Do not lose your password.
Chapter 06 Troubleshooting This chapter describes how to locate information and solve some of the problems you may encounter while using your eo a7330. If after reading this section, you are still unable to solve a problem, please check out more online resources at www.tabletkiosk.com/ support or contact the TabletKiosk Authorized Dealer where you purchased your eo a7330 Tablet PC.
Battery Problems/Solutions Problem Possible Cause Solution Beeping sound. The Tablet’s battery is low and Hibernation mode is disabled. Connect the computer to an external power source immediately. The battery pack is warm after charging. This is a normal condition. No action is required. The battery LED indicator does not light up whether the battery is charging or not. No power is connected to the computer.
Internet Problems/Solutions Problem Possible Cause Solution Unable to connect to the Internet. Account for Internet Service Provider (ISP) is not properly configured. Contact your ISP for assistance. No valid network connection detected. Check the network status icon in the System Tray to make sure you are connected to a valid network. If not, rerun the Network Set-Up Wizard or contact your Network Administrator. Wireless transmitter is turned off.
Power Problems/Solutions Problem Possible Cause Solution The computer is connected to an external power source but does not turn on even though the battery pack is connected. The battery pack may be defective. Replace the battery pack. Use only batteries recommended for use with the eo a7330 Ultra-Mobile PC. The Power/Standby light is off and the system turns off when it is left unattended. The system has gone into Hibernation mode.
Touch Screen Display Problems/Solutions Problem Possible Cause Solution The screen is blank. The system has gone into Standby or Hibernation mode. Slide the Power toggle switch to the right and hold for a second or two to resume. The mouse pointer will not follow the stylus pen properly. The Digitizer requires calibrating.
Contacting Your Dealer If you still have a problem, the next step is to contact the dealer where you purchased your eo a7330. Your dealer can determine if the problem will require that the computer be taken to a service center for repair. Before you call your dealer, please have the following information available: 1. Which model do you have? 2. What is the serial number? 3. How is your computer configured? What peripheral devices are you using? 4. What messages, if any, appear on the screen? 5.
Recovering Your System Using the System Restore DVD Your eo a7330 should have come with a System Restore DVD that matches the operating system that came pre-installed on your Tablet PC. If your tablet didn’t come with a System Restore disc, please contact the dealer where you purchased your eo a7330 to request a disc. NOTE: You will need to supply your system’s serial number, located on the back of the eo a7330, with your request in order to receive your replacement System Restore disc.
Restore Disc is in the USB DVD drive and that the drive has power and is on. Step 2: Booting the eo a7330 to the Recovery Application on the System Restore Disc: 1. Power up your eo a7330 Ultra-Mobile PC. 2. If your drive has an existing partition (overwriting existing OS): When prompted, press any key to boot to the recovery DVD. If your drive doesn’t have an existing partition (new drive no OS): It will automatically load the recovery application. 3.
12. Immediately eject the DVD or unplug the USB DVD drive from your eo a7330 so the system will reboot from the restored hard drive. Recovering Your System with the Windows® XP Professional or Tablet PC Edition System Restore Disc: IMPORTANT: This process is destructive to the data stored on your hard drive. All existing data will be lost. It is vital you back-up any files you wish to keep before you proceed.
4. Select “OK” if you understand that this process will PERMANENTLY DELETE ALL OF THE EXISTING DATA ON THE HARD DRIVE. 5. Select “Quit” once the restore process completes to reboot your eo a7330. 6. Immediately eject the DVD or unplug the USB DVD drive from your eo a7330 so the system will reboot from the restored hard drive.
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Chapter 07 Specifications Processor Intel® Atom™ Z530P (1.60 GHz) 45nm Hi-K metal gate silicon technology (2.
Low power thermal design consumes less than 2.3W Integrated DDR2 memory controller with 64-bit wide interface and maximum configuration of 2.0 GB DRAM Integrated USB Host Controller supports USB 1.1 and 2.0. Power Management ACPI 1.0b and 2.0 compliant ACPI S0, S3, S4, S5 CPU states C0, C1, C2, C3, C4, C6 states PCI Express Link states: L0, L0s, L1, L2, L3 Rapid Power Management Memory 1x DDR2 533/400 MHz SODIMM slot Single 64-bit wide channel 1.
Shock resistant — operating: 4,900 m/s2 (500G) non-operating: 14,700 m/s2 (1,500G) Quiet — 14dB idle, 20dB random track seek 300,000 hours MTTF (Mean Time to Failure) possible. Video Intel® GMA 500 provides integrated 2D and 3D graphics MPEG-2/MPEG-4/H.264/VC-1/WMV-9 HD video decoder DirectX 9.
2+2 channel 16/20/24-bit / 44.1KHz/48KHz/96KHz/192KHz sampling rate output (DAC) 4 channel 16/20/24-bit / 44.1KHz/48KHz/96KHz sampling rate input (ADC) EAX™ 1.0 & 2.0, DirectSound 3D™, A3D™, and I3DL2 compatible HRTF 3D Positional Audio in Windows XP Built-in Stereo Speakers and Dual Digital Microphone Array for added fidelity and accuracy 3.
Hardware capability to support Cisco* Compatible Extensions v1/2/3/4 Supports IEEE 802.11 Power Save Protocol (PSP) Supports Basic Service Set (BSS) (AP) and Independent Basic Service Set (IBSS) (peer-to-peer) modes (in legacy 802.11b/g only) Supports Intel® Wireless Coexistence System (WCS) Phase II for Bluetooth® devices Supports WiFi-WiMAX coordination Wake on WLAN (WoWLAN) support Bluetooth® Wireless CastleNet BTC04R200(T) Bluetooth® 2.
Integrated 10/100/1000 transceiver Supports pair swap/polarity/skew correction Crossover Detection and Auto-Correction Wake-on-LAN and remote wake-up Microsoft® NDIS5, NDIS6 Checksum Offload (IPv4, IPv6, TCP, UDP) and Segmentation Task-Offload (Large send and Giant send) Full Duplex flow control (IEEE 802.3x) IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.3ab compliant IEEE 802.1P Layer 2 Priority Encoding IEEE 802.
1x 3.5mm Audio Out, 1x 3.5mm Audio In 1x Cradle Connector (Optional Docking Cradle adds 3x USB 2.0 ports, 1x RS-232 serial port, 1x 15-pin D-Sub connector (VGA), 1x RJ45 jack for 10/100 Mbps Ethernet LAN, 1x DC-In with power pass-thru, main and secondary battery charging slots) Weight .99 kg (2.18 lbs.) with main battery pack 1.16 kg (2.56 lbs) with main and secondary battery packs Measurements 213 mm x 140 mm x 29.5 mm (8.4 in x 5.5 in x 1.
Control Switches (Top) System Power Switch Bluetooth® Power On/Off Wireless Networking Power On/Off AC Adapter Input voltage (nominal): 100 ~ 240 Vac Input voltage (maximum): 90 ~ 265 Vac Input Frequency: 47 ~ 63Hz Input current: 2.4A maximum at 90 Vac Output voltage: 11.4V ~ 12.6V DC Output current: 4.16A maximum Output Power: 50W Ripple & Noise Maximum: 380 mVp-p SCP: Short Circuit Protection plus Auto-Recovery ≤ 2 min.
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