CL910 Tablet PC Model FWS-001 User’s Guide
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Contents Chapter 1 Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Optional features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Mobile broadband with GPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Docking or floating the input panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Entering numbers with numbers pad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Entering special keys with the extended keyboard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Using handwriting recognition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Using Motion QuickNav . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 3 Caring for your CL910. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 General care. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Caring for the display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Cleaning solutions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Getting Started 1 The Motion Computing® CL910 Tablet PC is durable, lightweight, and purposefully built for mobile business. Running Microsoft® Windows® 7 and powered by the Intel® Atom™ N2600 Dual Core processor, the CL910 balances power, performance, and a battery life of up to 7 hours. Weighing 2.
Optional features This section describes the optional features available for your CL910. Mobile broadband with GPS You can purchase a CL910 Tablet PC with the optional mobile broadband with GPS module. When installed, the module provides: • Worldwide mobile broadband support • Worldwide GPS support Motion Connection Manager is an application that you can use to manage your mobile broadband and GPS network connections.
Overview of the CL910 The following illustrations show the buttons, slots, and ports on the CL910 Tablet PC. Top view The speaker and microphones are located on the top edge of the CL910. speaker microphones CL910 top view Speaker Listen to audio warnings, videos, music, and other multimedia applications. Microphones Use voice commands, record audio, and dictate notes with the two liquid-resistant array microphones without the need for an external microphone.
Front view The front of CL910 consists of a capacitive touchscreen display, web camera, and battery gauge. web camera battery gauge touchscreen display ambient light sensor CL910 front view Web camera Interact with people online, stream video, or capture color images with a 1.3 MP web camera. Battery gauge Monitor battery status. When running on battery, LED lights on the front show the current level of battery charge. See Checking tablet battery power on page 47.
Back view The documentation camera is located on the back of the CL910. documentation camera CL910 back view Documentation camera Take photos or video with this 3.0 MP, auto-focus camera. It produces pictures in JPG format with a resolution of up to 2048 x 1536 pixels. Right side view The pen is stored in a storage drawer on the right side of the CL910.
Left side view Most of the CL910 connectors and slots appear on the left side of the tablet. The ports are protected by a cover that is not shown in the picture below. power button fan vent SIM card slot battery gauge button security button SD card slot Micro- audio HDMI in/out jack port power adapter USB port CL910 left side view Chapter 1 Getting Started Power button Press to turn on and to put the CL910 Tablet PC to sleep.
Pen The CL910 supports touch with your finger as well as input with a CL-Series digitizer pen. You may find the pen handy when you want to write a quick email or take notes. The pen is particularly effective for precise data entry and navigation. The pen is a battery-powered electronic digitizer with a pressure-sensitive tip and function button. When pressed, the function button displays a shortcut (right-click) menu. The pen comes with an AAAA battery and pen tether.
Where to begin with your CL910 This section includes some steps you can follow to power up and get familiar with your CL910 Tablet PC. Step 1: Power up the tablet 1. Pull out the port door located at the bottom of the left side of the CL910 to expose the AC adapter port and plug in the AC adapter. power button battery gauge CTRL+ALT+DEL power adapter port Powering up the CL910 2. Plug the power cord into an outlet. • The battery gauge turns amber to indicate that the battery is charging.
To enable wireless adapters: 1. Open the Motion Dashboard. From the Windows® taskbar, tap the Motion Dashboard icon . 2. Tap Wireless. 3. Tap the checkboxes next to all wireless networks you want to use: • Enable Bluetooth Internal Wireless • Enable 802.11 Internal Wireless • Enable Mobile Broadband with GPS (If this option is not listed, your CL910 does not have mobile broadband installed.) NOTE: To extend battery life, enable only the wireless devices that you will be using.
Set up Bluetooth The CL910 has a built-in Bluetooth adapter that provides short-range wireless connectivity with other Bluetooth-enabled devices. To set up Bluetooth: 1. Enable Bluetooth from the Motion Dashboard. 2. Add a Bluetooth device: a. From the Windows® notification area, tap the Bluetooth icon Device. and select Add a b. Make sure the device is discoverable according to the Bluetooth device manufacturer’s instructions.
Lock and unlock the tablet PC To lock the tablet PC, either: • Press and the security button on the left side of the tablet. • If a keyboard is attached, enter Ctrl+Alt+Delete. To unlock the tablet: • Press the security button or Ctrl+Alt+Delete again. Sleep mode Place your tablet in Sleep mode when you go away for a short period of time. Sleep mode conserves battery power while you are away and when you return, your desktop is the same as you left it. Sleep mode is sometimes called “standby.
For more information on power options, see Changing how the power button functions on page 50. Optional setup tasks This section provides information about some other tasks you may want to perform when you’re getting started with your CL910. Create a recovery image Once you have set up your CL910 including installing your applications, create a system image on an external USB drive. This is a safety measure in the event that your system stops working.
2. Slip the other end of the tether through the attach point on the CL910 then pull the pen through the loop until it is tight. TIP: You may find it helpful to use a small screwdriver or something similar to assist with threading the loop through the tight space of the tether attach point. You can purchase additional pens and tethers from Motion Computing Accessories.
For more information This User’s Guide introduces the full set of CL910 features and provides instructions for common tasks you’ll perform. The other chapters in this User’s Guide include the following information: • Using your CL910—Provides instructions for basic CL910 tasks including how to customize your tablet to fit the way you work using Motion Dashboard, how to use the cameras, how to set up speech recognition, and more.
2 Using your CL910 This chapter provides information about performing common tasks such as customizing touch and changing tablet settings. Introducing the CL910 desktop and applications When you start up the CL910 for the first time, the desktop looks like the following picture. Motion Computing applications appear in the taskbar and Windows® notification area.
The Motion Computing applications are described below. Motion Getting Started Document that contains tips for starting out with the CL910 Tablet PC Motion Dashboard Motion application for changing tablet settings. See Using the Motion Dashboard on page 16. Motion QuickNav User interface designed for touch devices. You can use this to access the web and documentation cameras. See Using the cameras with Motion QuickNav on page 30.
Motion Dashboard is organized into categories, which are listed on the left of the Dashboard. Tap a category to display its settings. In this illustration, Motion Dashboard is open to Display settings. Motion Dashboard The following table lists some of the tasks you can perform using the Motion Dashboard. NOTE: This is a partial list of tasks that you can perform with Motion Dashboard.
Dashboard Category Task Display • • • • • Rotate the display orientation Adjust the brightness of the display Set advanced graphic properties Set up an external display Dim the display automatically Audio • • • • Adjust speaker and microphone volume Adjust advanced audio settings Suppress background noise Balance speakers Pen & Tablet • Configure touch to use touch only, pen only, or both simultaneously • Adjust touch to left-handed setting • Adjust sensitivity to flicks and gestures • Use the pen
Tap the Motion icon to display: • Battery Health—Shows the current battery charge level • Motion Dashboard—Opens the Motion Dashboard • Options—Lists options you can set: – Show Hard Drive Activity—When selected, the Motion icon blinks when there is hard drive activity. – Automatic Display Rotation—When selected, the CL910 automatically changes the viewing orientation (landscape to portrait or vice versa) when the tablet is physically rotated.
NOTE: If the tablet does not respond when you tap with your finger, try using more of your fingertip. Unlike other types of touchscreens, the CL910 capacitive touchscreen does not respond to other input. For example, you can’t tap it with another object such as a credit card or when wearing gloves. How to use gestures with the multiple-touch display The CL910 touchscreen display supports multi-touch that allows you to directly manipulate items on-screen, such as to navigate websites and view photos.
Using the touch tuning option If you find that the touchscreen doesn’t respond as you expect, or if the tablet starts to respond to unintentional touch input, you can fine-tune touch by resetting the touch system to its optimal state by selecting the touch tuning option from Pen & Tablet. To use the touch tuning option: 1. Open Motion Dashboard. 2. Tap Pen & Tablet. 3. Tap Touch Settings. 4. From the Digitizer Options tab, under Touch Tuning tap Start and wait for the program to complete.
10.To change what the touch pointer looks like or where it’s positioned, tap Advanced Options. To change the location of menus for left-handed users: 1. Open Motion Dashboard. 2. Tap Pen & Tablet. 3. Tap Tablet PC Settings. 4. Tap the Other tab and tap Left-Handed. Adjusting pen settings If the pen doesn’t respond as accurately as you would like, you can make adjustments. For example, you can: • Use the button on the pen to perform the right-click action or act as an eraser.
Adjusting tablet PC settings From Tablet PC Settings, you can change from right-handed to left-handed use. To change hand orientation: 1. Open Motion Dashboard. 2. Tap Pen & Tablet. 3. Tap Tablet PC Settings. 4. Tap the Other tab and make your desired change. The Tablet PC Settings Display tab has a Calibrate option. This does not apply to the CL910. Instead, if touch input does not behave as expected, you can tune touch as described in Using the touch tuning option on page 21.
writing pad icon keyboard icon video demonstrations of writing tips writing pad Input panel open to the writing pad TIP: Tap the icons at the top of the input panel to view videos on making editing gestures. To hide the video tips, tap the icon on the right. By tapping the keyboard icon at the top of the pad, the input panel opens to the on-screen keyboard. Here’s the input panel open to the on-screen keyboard. Tap the Tools menu for more input panel options and for viewing Help Topics.
To open the input panel, either: • Tap at the place you want to enter text, such as in a text box. Then tap the input panel icon . • Tap the input panel tab on the left edge of the screen . To close the input panel • Tap the close button at the top right. The input panel slides back to the edge of the screen. Docking or floating the input panel By default, the input panel is floating and you can move it anywhere on the screen by placing your finger or pen on the title bar and dragging it.
Entering special keys with the extended keyboard You can enter special keys using the on-screen expanded keyboard. Special keys include: • Home, End, and Insert keys • PgUp and PgDn keys • PrtScn key • Pause key • ScrLck key To open the expanded keyboard: • Tap the Tools key at the top of the input panel and choose Show Expanded Keyboard. special keys tools Expanded keyboard Using handwriting recognition Handwriting recognition is enabled by default.
TIP: If you inherit your CL910 from another user, you can reset automatic learning. To reset handwriting automatic learning: 1. Tap the Windows® Start button. 2. In the search box, type personalize handwriting recognition. 3. in the list of results, tap Personalize handwriting recognition. 4. Tap Change automatic learning settings. 5. Select Don’t use automatic learning, and delete any previously collected data. NOTE: You can find other handwriting applications at the Motion Computing Store.
The Motion QuickNav keyboard appears at the bottom of your desktop. Motion QuickNav toolbar icon Motion QuickNav keyboard NOTE: As Motion QuickNav starts up, the screen displays “Motion QuickNav powered by Dial Keys.” Dial Keys is the vendor that created Motion QuickNav for Motion Computing. 1. Tap the Motion QuickNav toolbar icon open the Motion QuickNav toolbar.
Hiding and showing the Motion QuickNav toolbar While Motion QuickNav is running, the Motion QuickNav toolbar appears on the right side of the desktop. You can hide the toolbar from view and show it only when you want to use it. To hide and show the Motion QuickNav toolbar: 1. From the Windows® notification area, tap the Motion QuickNav icon 2. To show the toolbar, tap the Motion QuickNav icon . again.
2. Tap the Options icon to set up the scanner. You can choose to: • Set the type of barcode the scanner recognizes. For best performance, disable the codes you do not need. • Use the front- or rear-facing camera to scan the codes. • Change the resolution. Use a higher the resolution to improve accuracy; use a lower resolution to improve performance. NOTE: Motion QuickNav does not support PDF417 barcodes. To use the Motion QuickNav voice recorder: 1.
Using the web camera You can use the web camera with a variety of applications and some applications can make use of both cameras. For example, Skype can detect the front and rear cameras and allow you to switch between them during a video conference. To start the web camera with Motion QuickNav: 1. Open the Motion QuickNav toolbar then tap the camera icon viewfinder. to open the If you are not in view, you need to change Motion QuickNav to use the web camera. 2.
When you select the camera tool from the Motion QuickNav toolbar, the viewfinder appears. options close Action menu photo reviewer shutter icon GPS tag time tag stamp camera information Motion QuickNav photo viewfinder The Action menu on the top right allows you to choose how Motion QuickNav handles your photos as you take them. You can store them on disk, email them, or send them to the clipboard where they are loaded into an active program on your desktop.
Take photos and save in a folder To take photos using Motion QuickNav and save them in a folder: 1. Open the Motion QuickNav toolbar then tap the camera icon viewfinder. to open the If you see yourself in the viewfinder, Motion QuickNav is set to use the web camera. Switch to the rear documentation camera as described in Switching cameras on page 36. 2. Make sure the folder icon is selected under the Actions menu. 3. Frame the subject of your photo in the viewfinder and tap the shutter icon the photo.
6. When you’re done, tap the close icon opens with the photos attached. to close the viewfinder. A new email message Take photos and insert in an application You can insert a photo directly into an application by choosing the clipboard icon from the Action menu. Take a photo, close the viewfinder, then the photo appears where your cursor is located in the application. To insert a photo into an active application: 1. From the application, place the cursor where you want the photo to appear. 2.
current photo in edit window folder selector temporary photo storage edit toolbar Motion QuickNav edit window Motion QuickNav calls this “review mode” because photos are available for editing as long as you have the Motion QuickNav viewfinder open. Once you close the viewfinder, Motion QuickNav sends the photo to the chosen output: clipboard, email, or folder. If you’ve saved your photos in a folder, you can make further changes using the photo editing software of your choice. To edit a photo: 1.
3. Tap the pencil icon to enter annotate mode. black pencil red pencil return to edit toolbar eraser highlighter Motion QuickNav pencil toolbar 4. Tap the desired pen color or highlighter. Use the eraser if necessary. Then tap the pencil icon again to return to the edit toolbar. 5. Make any other adjustments by selecting the appropriate icon. For example, you can crop, zoom, rotate, or adjust brightness or contrast.
3. From the Camera Options menu, tap Camera tab, then under Source, select the desired camera: • USB 1.3M WebCam for the web camera • USB 3.M DocCam for the rear documentation camera close drop-down menu to switch cameras Note: You can change the photo resolution to either improve the picture quality (by choosing a higher resolution, such as 1600x1200) or to reduce the file size (by choosing a lower resolution such as 160x120). You can also rotate the camera from this menu. 4.
photo folder video folder home directory voice recordings folder Motion QuickNav folder mode To locate the folders where Motion QuickNav stores content: 1. Open the Motion QuickNav toolbar then tap the folder icon to switch to folder mode. 2. Tap the folder icon for the output type you want to change. 3. To leave folder mode, tap the folder icon . To change the folder where your Motion QuickNav output is stored: 1.
Setting display options Use the procedures in this section to customize your display settings. You can adjust the brightness level, rotate the display, and change the order in which the display rotates. Adjusting the display brightness You can change the brightness of the display, which is useful for conserving battery power. To adjust the display brightness: 1. Open Motion Dashboard. 2. Tap Display. 3. Move the Brightness slider to the desired level.
Setting up an external display You can use your tablet with an external monitor or projector. Display settings When connecting to an external display, specify whether to: • Duplicate (mirror) the displays. • Extend the tablet’s display to span across the external monitor. • Use the external monitor only or use the tablet only. You can choose from one of the following display schemes: Mirror display Duplicates the tablet desktop on both the display and monitor.
tablet PC external monitor Extended with monitor primary display theme Display resolution You can change the display resolution of the external monitor or projector if you are using either extended scheme. However, when you are using the Mirror display scheme, the display resolution of the external monitor or projector is limited to the display resolution of the tablet PC. The CL910 10.1” HD display has a resolution of 1366 X 768.
Resetting touch after adding other monitors After setting up an external monitor, touch might be disabled on your tablet because Windows® 7 assumes that the external display is for touch input. You can enable touch on the correct display from the Motion Dashboard by following the procedure below. NOTE: A keyboard must be connected to the tablet to perform this procedure. To enable touch when your tablet is connected to an external display: 1. Attach a keyboard to the tablet. 2. Open Motion Dashboard. 3.
Using speech recognition You can use speech recognition to interact with your tablet by voice. You can dictate documents and emails or use voice commands to control programs. • Dictation mode—With dictation mode, your tablet listens to everything you say and converts your words to text. You can use dictation mode to enter text directly into any document or text box. • Voice command mode—With voice command mode, your tablet listens for specific words that correspond to a list of available voice commands.
2. Tap Take Speech Tutorial. 3. Follow the instructions in the tutorial program. Using dictation and voice commands After you have set up speech recognition, you can open it from the Control Panel. To use Dictation and Voice Commands: 1. In the Control Panel, tap the Ease of Access category. 2. Under Speech Recognition, tap Start Speech Recognition. 3. Ensure that the Speech Recognition window is open and listening. 4. Do one of the following: • For voice commands, say the appropriate command.
The magnetic stripe reader is on the right side of the CL910 SlateMate and a status light appears at the top. The status lights indicate: Status indicators for magnetic stripe reader To use the magnetic stripe reader: 1. Hold the CL910 steady. 2. With the magnetic stripe facing downward, you can either swipe the card from top to bottom or from bottom to top. The green light flashes when the swipe is successful.
Supported barcode types The CL910 barcode scanner supports the following barcode types by default: • Code 39 • Interleaved 2 of 5 • Code 128/GS1-128 • Micro PDF417 • EAN/UPC - UPC-A • QR Code • EAN/UPC - UPC-E Other barcode types can be enabled by using the EasySet application, which is available through Motion Computing Support. To use the barcode scanner: 1. Open your barcode application and place the cursor in the appropriate field. 2.
Checking tablet battery power You can check the remaining battery power several ways: • When the tablet is plugged into an outlet, the battery gauge button shows whether the battery is fully charged (green) or charging (amber). • When the CL910 is running on battery, pressing the battery gauge button on the left side displays status lights on the front of the CL910 indicating the current level of charge.
2. Check the color of the battery gauge button for the current status: Steady green—Battery is fully charged and the tablet is running on AC power. Steady amber—Battery is charging. Off—Not charging. The tablet is running on battery power. Flashing amber (slow)—Less than 10% battery charge is remaining. Flashing amber (fast)—There is an error. Call Motion Computing Support. To check the remaining battery power from the Motion Dashboard: 1. Open Motion Dashboard. 2.
Battery and power management tips • To lengthen the battery’s life, use AC power when you can. The battery charges automatically when the tablet runs on AC power. • For optimal battery life, use AC power when using a USB device such as a DVD player or external hard disk drive. • When running on battery power, place the tablet in Hibernate or Sleep mode if you are going to leave it unattended for more than a few minutes.
Changing how the power button functions When you press and release the power button, it can go into one of the following modes: • Sleep—The tablet pauses all activity immediately and quickly resumes when awakened. This saves power when you are away from your tablet for a short time. However, you will lose unsaved data if there’s a power failure. • Hibernate—The tablet saves the contents of memory to the storage drive and shuts down. Pressing the power button restores the desktop exactly as you left it.
Setting up user accounts If you share the tablet with other users, you can set up a user account for each user. User accounts control which files and programs users can access and what types of changes users can make to the computer. A user account allows each person to have their own settings. If you have an administrator account, you can add new user accounts from the Microsoft Management Console. For detailed instructions on setting up new users, open Windows® Help and search for “Create a user account.
Backing up your system To protect against loss or accidental deletion, schedule backups to occur automatically on a regular basis. Windows® 7 has a backup tool that you can use to set up what you want to backup and schedule backups on a regular basis. To schedule backups: 1. From the Control Panel, tap System and Security category then tap Back up your computer. 2. Tap Set up backup. Follow the on-screen instructions. You can restore files from a backup.
For complete instructions, open Windows® Help and search for “Back up your programs, system settings, and files.” Restoring your system image from Windows® Control Panel Use the Recovery tool from the Control Panel to restore your system if you can still access Windows® 7 or if you are restoring your system image onto a different computer. To restore your system from Windows® Control Panel: 1. Locate the external drive that contains your system image. 2.
Follow the instructions to Re-image your computer. Restoring your system without a system image If you need to restore your Windows® 7 system and you do not have a system image, you can restore Windows® to its original factory image. This does not restore any of your files or any programs that you have installed. To reinstall the original factory image: 1. Ensure that a keyboard is attached to the tablet. 2. Press the tablet’s power button to start the tablet. 3.
Caring for your CL910 3 Proper care and maintenance will keep your CL910 Tablet PC working and in good condition. For general information about care of the tablet and its components and accessories, see the Safety and Regulatory Guide included with your tablet PC. WARNING: Follow the guidelines listed in this chapter when caring for your tablet PC and its components. Improper use may damage the tablet PC and its components and void the warranty.
Caring for the display Follow these suggestions to keep your display clean: • Clean fingerprints and smudges from the display surface by wiping it with the display cloth provided. • If needed, use a cleaning solution recommended by Motion Computing to clean the display. Spray the solution on a cloth then wipe the display. Never spray directly onto the display surface and never use an abrasive cleaner.
Caring for the tablet battery To maximize the performance of the battery, condition the battery once a month. To condition it, run the tablet on battery power until the battery’s charge level drops below 20%. Then use AC power until it is fully charged. You will receive a message if the tablet detects that the battery needs conditioning. For more information about batteries, see Using the battery on page 46.
Troubleshooting and FAQs 4 Motion Computing tablet PCs are thoroughly tested for performance and quality, but occasionally issues can still occur. If you don’t find the information you’re looking for in this section, go to Motion Computing Support. Troubleshooting Use the information in this section to identify and resolve common issues. If an issue has more than one potential cause, the most common cause is listed first.
The display goes black while the tablet PC is still turned on • The tablet might have turned off the display to save power. To restore the display, touch the screen with your finger or the pen. • The tablet might have gone into Sleep mode. Press and hold the power button for about one second. • The tablet might have gone into low-battery Hibernation mode. In Hibernation mode, the power status light is off. Plug the tablet in to AC power, then press and hold the power button for about one second.
The display goes black while the tablet PC is still turned on • The tablet PC might have turned off the display to save power. To restore the display, tap or touch the screen. • The tablet might have gone into Sleep mode. Press and hold the power button for about one second. • The tablet might have gone into low-battery Hibernation mode. In Hibernation mode, the power status light is off. Plug the tablet in to AC power, then press and hold the power button for about one second.
display that you want to use for touch input. Follow the on-screen instructions for setting up touch on this display. When I write, I inadvertently click the function button on the pen • Try adjusting how you hold the pen. Avoid resting your finger on the function button. You can also disable the function button. open Motion Dashboard then tap Pen & Tablet. Tap Pen & Input Devices and tap the Pen Options tab. Clear the check mark next to the box, “Use the pen button as a right-click equivalent.
Ports and connectors issues The tablet doesn’t recognize the USB device • Windows® 7 may take a short time to recognize the USB device. Wait a few moments to see if Windows® recognizes the device. • The device may not be connected properly. Check the connection and ensure that it’s inserted properly into the USB port. • The correct driver might not be included with Windows® 7. Check the manufacturer’s website for a current driver.
Bluetooth issues I can’t connect to a Bluetooth network • Bluetooth must be enabled from the Motion Dashboard. Open Motion Dashboard, tap Wireless, and tap the checkbox next to Enable Bluetooth Internal Wireless. • Your Bluetooth device must be paired. From the Windows® notification area, tap the Bluetooth icon and select Add a Device. Make sure the Bluetooth device is discoverable according its manufacturer’s instructions. Select the desired Bluetooth device from the list of available devices.
Bluetooth wireless tips Motion Computing and its Bluetooth partners have worked to ensure a positive experience with this technology and to ensure Bluetooth interoperability. In doing so, we have found the following issues: • Interference—If you are running Bluetooth and Wi-Fi at the same time, interference can affect the Bluetooth performance.
I changed my SIM card and now I can’t connect to my mobile broadband network • After inserting a SIM card, the Motion Connection Manager must be restarted. From the Windows® notification area, tap the Motion Connection Manager icon and tap Exit. Restart the Connection Manager and from the Windows® Start menu, select All Programs > Motion Computing > MotionCM. The GPS doesn’t work • The GPS receiver is only available if you purchased your CL910 with the optional Mobile Broadband with GPS module.
Motion QuickNav issues Motion QuickNav doesn’t respond • Try to switch to another application then return to Motion QuickNav. • Close Motion QuickNav from the Windows® notification area. Tap and hold the Motion QuickNav icon, and select Exit. • If it still isn’t responding, the Motion QuickNav process may have hung. Press Ctrl+Alt+Delete, tap Start Task Manager, tap the Processes tab, select DialKeys.exe, then End Process. Photos are backward (display mirror image) • Set the camera rotation to Flip X.
I want to make my tablet run faster • Change the Power plan to High Performance from the Motion Dashboard Power tab. • Adjust your Windows® settings. For instructions, open Windows® Help and search for “improve performance.” Frequently asked questions How can I make the battery charge last longer? • By default, the power plan for the CL910 is a balance between optimal performance and a long battery charge. If you want the tablet to run longer between charges, use the Power saver power plan.
How sensitive is the screen to various elements? • As with any computer or electronic device, you should protect the tablet PC from liquids, dirt and sand, other contaminants, and extreme heat. Will any monitor, USB device, keyboard, or mouse work with the tablet PC? • If the device has a driver for Windows®, it will work with the tablet PC. For best result, an external monitor should be digital—and capable of connecting with the CL910 through the Micro-HDMI port.
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and FAQs Frequently asked questions 69
Index Numerics 802.
D F desktop Getting Started doc 16 introduction 15 QuickNav 16 Dial Keys 28, 66 DialKeys.
locking the tablet 11 locking display orientation 39 micro HDMI port 1, 6, 13, 41, 68 microphones 3, 18, 42, 43 Microsoft Word 31 mirror display 40 mobile broadband 2, 9 Mobile Broadband with GPS module 2 mobile broadband, GPS 2 monitor connecting external 13 monitor.
S text scheme display 41 scratch resistance 1 scratches 67 screen.
voice recorder 30 W web camera 4 using 31 Wi-Fi 9 Windows Action Center 50 Advanced Boot Options 53 notification area 18, 39 repairing 53, 54 restoring 53 Security button 6 Setup wizard 8 speech recognition 43 Windows.old directory 54 Index Windows Action Center 50 Windows Firewall 50 Windows Live 30 Windows Security Center 50 wireless setting up 802.11 Wi-Fi 9 setting up Bluetooth 10 setting up mobile broadband 9 wireless network setting up 8 troubleshooting ??–63 wireless networking 9, 10 WWLAN.