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ix104.book Page 4 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Xplore Technologies® has made every effort to ensure the accuracy and completeness of this document; however, because ongoing development efforts are made to continually improve the capabilities of our products, we cannot guarantee the accuracy of the contents of this document. We disclaim liability for errors, omissions, or future changes herein. Xplore and the Xplore logo are registered trademarks of Xplore Technologies Corp.
ix104.book Page 5 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Important safety information Before you use the iX104C3 Tablet PC or iX104C3 Dual Mode (referred to as the tablet), read these safety instructions and the operation instructions in this handbook. Failure to observe all these instructions voids the Limited Warranty and may lead to suspension or denial of services to the offender, or legal action, or both.
ix104.book Page 6 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Operate the tablet only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. (See page 44 for more information about the battery and power supply.) Route power supply cords so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them. Pay particular attention to cords at plugs and convenience receptacles, and at the point where cords exit from the tablet or its dock.
ix104.book Page 7 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Contents Welcome 11 Who this handbook is for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 About your computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Package contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Optional accessories. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ix104.book Page 8 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Contents Using the pen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Selecting Auto-Sense, Active, or Touch mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Using the digitizer to perform mouse functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Changing the pen double-click speed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Positioning the pen and pen tether . . . . . .
ix104.book Page 9 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Contents Checking battery power status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Selecting power settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Enabling Hibernation mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Tips for conserving battery power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Accessing the hard disk drive compartment . . . .
ix104.book Page 10 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Contents A Troubleshooting 75 B Using BIOS and AOS Functions 77 Disabling the Auto Power feature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Enabling automatic LCD backlight control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ix104.book Page 11 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Welcome Welcome to the Xplore Technologies® iX104C3™tablet PC, the rugged tablet designed, tested, and manufactured to meet the environmental and physical real-world challenges faced by today’s mobile workers. The iX104C3 not only works the way you do, but can also take the abuses of everyday wear and tear. The iX104C3 design is based on years of experience in rugged mobile applications.
ix104.book Page 12 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Welcome About your computer The iX104C3 is a high-performance tablet PC that runs on the Microsoft Windows XP® Professional Tablet PC Edition operating system.
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ix104.book Page 14 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Welcome Storage options ■ External USB floppy disk drive ■ External USB CD-ROM drive Memory ■ 512 MB and 1 GB PC3200 SODIMM DDR RAM ■ 80 GB 2.5-inch rugged hard disk Power options ■ AC adapter with U.S.
ix104.book Page 15 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Welcome Contacting Xplore If you purchased your tablet from an authorized Xplore dealer, contact the dealer for service and support. If you purchased your tablet directly from Xplore, use any of the following methods to contact Xplore for service and support: Toll free 1-866-296-8541, extension 222 Fax 1-512-336-7791 E-mail customersupport@xploretech.com Web site http://www.xploretech.
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ix104.book Page 17 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM 1 Getting Started This chapter gives you an overview of your tablet and includes a quick-start guide to tablet keys. Getting to know your tablet For more information about each component, see Chapter 2. This section shows the locations of some of your tablet’s important components.
ix104.book Page 18 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Chapter 1. Getting Started Getting to know your tablet Built-in microphone – Enables you to input mono audio. Includes noise cancellation. Reset switch – Enables you to turn off the computer when using the Power On/Off key is not effective. (See page 28.) Speakers – Enable you to listen to stereo audio files. Sealed to provide protection from the environment. For information about controlling brightness, see page 39.
ix104.book Page 19 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Chapter 1. Getting Started Getting to know your tablet Antenna covers – For optional wireless LAN and WAN models, protect and secure the radio antennas (accessible by authorized service personnel only). Pen – The main device you use to enter data and control applications (instead of a mouse or a keyboard). Also called the stylus. See “Using the pen” on page 32. Pen holder – Provides a place to secure the pen when you are not using it.
ix104.book Page 20 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Chapter 1. Getting Started Getting to know your tablet Bluetooth antenna – Optional Bluetooth antenna or 56K modem. Kensington™ lock slot – Connector for the optional Kensington MicroSaver™-compatible security cable. Bottom view USB ports power connector headphone connector microphone connector LAN connector external monitor connector The connectors on the bottom of the computer are located behind the outer doors.
ix104.book Page 21 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Chapter 1. Getting Started Getting to know your tablet Right side view XPL expansion port bumpers Bumpers – Fabricated from rugged material. Raised to help protect the computer from damage. Contact your reseller for information about the XPL expansion module and the Kensington security cable. XPL expansion port – A USB port (compliant with USB Standard Revision 2.
ix104.book Page 22 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Chapter 1. Getting Started Getting to know your tablet LED indicators The LED indicator lights show the status of system functions such as power and battery levels. Brightness/HDD LED Status LED The following table defines the various LED states. Table 1 Status LED indicator 22 Mode/State LED State Meaning On state green, continuous The computer is on, ready for use, and functioning normally. The battery is fully charged.
ix104.book Page 23 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Chapter 1. Getting Started Getting to know your tablet Table 1 Status LED indicator (continued) Mode/State LED State Meaning On red, blinking The computer is powered on, running under battery power, and the charge level in the battery is at a minimum warning level. Plug the computer into an AC/DC power source or install a charged battery.
ix104.book Page 24 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Chapter 1. Getting Started Quick-start guide Quick-start guide This section is a quick guide to using the main features of your tablet. (See Chapter 2 for detailed information.
ix104.book Page 25 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Chapter 1. Getting Started Quick-start guide Table 3 Main keys Press this key... To perform this function • Log on after resuming operation from power management, powering on, or locking. • After logging on, launch Windows Task Manager. Rotate screen orientation between portrait (vertical) and landscape (horizontal). Use in combination with another key to perform various functions. (See page 26.) Fingerprint scanner.
ix104.book Page 26 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Chapter 1. Getting Started Quick-start guide Table 4 Function mode keys Press these keys... To perform this function Default function: Send video display to a monitor or projection panel connected to the computer (and back to the computer again). You can program this key combination to perform a different function.
ix104.book Page 27 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM 2 Using the iX104C3 This chapter contains detailed instructions for using your tablet. Turning on the computer 1. Make sure the computer is off. When the computer is off, the Status LED is off. 2. Make sure the battery is charged or that the computer is plugged in to an external power source. 3. Press the Power On/Off/Suspend/Resume button.
ix104.book Page 28 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Chapter 2. Using the iX104C3 Turning off the computer Turning off the computer When the computer is in Suspend mode, the Status LED is continuously yellow. 1. If the computer is in Suspend mode, press the Power On/Off/ Suspend/Resume button to resume operation. (See page 30 for information about Suspend mode.) Power On/Off/ Suspend/Resume button 2. Make sure the battery is charged or that the computer is plugged in to an external power source. 3.
ix104.book Page 29 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Chapter 2. Using the iX104C3 Suspending and resuming operation Suspending and resuming operation To conserve battery power when you do not want to turn off the computer or when you need to install a charged battery pack, put the computer into Suspend mode. (You can suspend operation without closing any programs or Windows.) When you suspend operation: ■ Programs that are running stop (but do not close). ■ Active data is saved.
ix104.book Page 30 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Chapter 2. Using the iX104C3 Suspending and resuming operation If your computer is connected to a network, the network may automatically log you off after a period of inactivity while system operation is suspended. Contact your help desk or system administrator to learn your log-off time limit. Suspending operation Use one of the following methods to suspend operation: Method 1 Press and hold the Power On/Off/Suspend/Resume button for 4 seconds.
ix104.book Page 31 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Chapter 2. Using the iX104C3 Suspending and resuming operation Resuming operation To resume operation when the computer is in Suspend mode, press the Power On/Off/Suspend/Resume button. Note: Press the button only once. Power On/Off/ Suspend/Resume button After a minute or two, the computer resumes normal operation. When the Status LED displays a continuous green light, you can begin using the computer.
ix104.book Page 32 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Chapter 2. Using the iX104C3 Using the pen Using the pen You can use the pen to select items and to navigate through programs. If your computer is an iX104C3 Tablet PC: Use the special multi-function pen provided with the computer. For more information about Dual Mode tablet input methods, see Appendix F, "Configuring Dual Mode Tablet Digitizer Input Methods.
ix104.book Page 33 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Chapter 2. Using the iX104C3 Using the pen Selecting Auto-Sense, Active, or Touch mode If your computer is the iX104C3 Dual Mode model, use the Fn-P2 key combination to select Auto-Sense mode (the default mode), Active-only mode, or Touch-only mode. In Auto-Sense mode, you can use the multi-function pen provided with the tablet, your finger, or any other similar pointing device interchangeably, on the fly.
ix104.book Page 34 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Chapter 2. Using the iX104C3 Using the pen Using the digitizer to perform mouse functions right-click icon To perform this function... Do this Select an object (left button click). Tap the pen tip once on the object. Perform a double-click. Quickly tap the pen tip twice on the object. Perform a right-click. If your computer is an iX104C3 Tablet PC: Hold the pen directly on the object for 1 second. The right-click icon appears.
ix104.book Page 35 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Chapter 2. Using the iX104C3 Using the pen Changing the pen double-click speed The pen double-click speed is in sync with the mouse double-click speed. To change the speed: 1. Click the Windows Start button. 2. Click the Settings option. 3. Click the Control Panel option. 4. In the Control Panel window: If your computer is an iX104C3 Tablet PC: Click the Tablet and Pen Settings icon.
ix104.book Page 36 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Chapter 2. Using the iX104C3 Using the pen Positioning the pen and pen tether The pen tether helps prevent the loss of your pen. The following illustrations show how to position the pen and pen tether. Tether anchored at the top Note: When the optional Bluetooth antenna or 56K modem module is installed, anchor the tether on the side instead of on the top (see page 37).
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ix104.book Page 38 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Chapter 2. Using the iX104C3 Changing the screen orientation Changing the screen orientation To rotate the screen orientation from portrait (vertical) to landscape (horizontal) mode or from landscape to portrait mode, press the screen rotation key.
ix104.book Page 39 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Chapter 2. Using the iX104C3 Adjusting the screen brightness Adjusting the screen brightness To adjust the screen brightness, click the brightness control icon on the Windows taskbar; then use the slider bar to make the adjustment.
ix104.book Page 40 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Chapter 2. Using the iX104C3 Docking the tablet Docking the tablet If you have the optional xStand office dock or xDock vehicle dock, connect it to the tablet at the docking port. (See the iX104 Docking Stations Handbook.) docking port guide pin receptacles Connecting devices Refer to the following subsections for information about connecting external devices to your computer.
ix104.book Page 41 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Chapter 2. Using the iX104C3 Connecting devices Connecting to a local area network or telephone line Connect a local area network (LAN) cable’s RJ-45 connector to the internal LAN interface card. (See your network system administrator for more information.) LAN connector Connecting USB-compatible devices Devices must be in compliance with USB Standard Revision 2.0. Connect any USB-compatible devices to the computer’s USB ports.
ix104.book Page 42 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Chapter 2. Using the iX104C3 Connecting devices Adjusting microphone volume If necessary, adjust the volume of the microphone as follows: 1. Press the Windows Start key. 2. Open the Windows Control Panel. 3. In the Control Panel window, double-click the Sounds and Audio Properties icon. 4. In the Sounds and Audio Properties window, click the Audio tab. 5. In the Sound recording area, click the Volume button. 6. Adjust the volume. 7.
ix104.book Page 43 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Chapter 2. Using the iX104C3 Connecting devices 2. If the Mute check box is checked, uncheck it. 3. Move the slider bar up or down to increase or decrease the volume. Connecting a monitor or projection panel Monitor/projection panel connector Activating the monitor or projection panel To change the video output to the monitor or projection panel: Press the Fn-P1 key combination.
ix104.book Page 44 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Chapter 2. Using the iX104C3 Using the battery Using the battery You can recharge, remove, and replace the battery pack. Charging the battery pack If you do not have an external battery charger Follow these steps to charge the battery while it is installed in the computer: 1. Connect a power source, such as an AC adapter or cigarette lighter adapter, to the power connector on the computer.
ix104.book Page 45 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Chapter 2. Using the iX104C3 Using the battery Table 5 shows the approximate time required to charge the battery level to 100%. Table 5 Approximate battery charge time Battery pack capacity Charge time 41 watt hours (5700 mAh) 2.5 hours 55 watt hours (7600 mAh) 3.5 hours If you have an external battery charger 1. Remove the battery pack (see page 45). 2. Use the external battery charger to charge the battery. 3.
ix104.book Page 46 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Chapter 2. Using the iX104C3 Using the battery 2. Use the stylus or a pen to depress the battery lock button. 3. On the computer, slide the battery release latch toward the lock button. The battery unlocks and slightly rises from the computer. removable battery battery release latch battery lock button 4. Pull the battery away from the computer and remove it.
ix104.book Page 47 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Chapter 2. Using the iX104C3 Using the battery Installing the battery 1. Orient the battery with the slides in the empty battery tray. 2. Slide the battery into the tray and press it firmly until it is seated. 3. Slide the battery release latch to its original position. The lock button pops back into the locked position, securing the battery in place.
ix104.book Page 48 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Chapter 2. Using the iX104C3 Using the battery Using power options This section explains how to use the Power Options Properties window to manage the computer’s power use. On the Windows taskbar, click the battery icon. The Power Options Properties window opens. Changing the computer’s power schemes In the Power Options Properties window, select the Power Schemes tab; then select options from the drop-down lists.
ix104.book Page 49 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Chapter 2. Using the iX104C3 Using the battery Changing battery alarm settings In the Power Options Properties window (page 48), select the Alarms tab; then use the slider bars to change the alarm settings. Checking battery power status In the Power Options Properties window (page 48), select the Power Meter tab. The window shows the amount of power left in the battery.
ix104.book Page 50 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Chapter 2. Using the iX104C3 Using the battery Selecting power settings In the Power Options Properties window (page 48), select the Advanced tab; then select the power settings options you want to use. Enabling Hibernation mode In the Power Options Properties window (page 48), select the Hibernate tab; then check the Enable Hibernation check box.
ix104.book Page 51 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Chapter 2. Using the iX104C3 Using the battery Tips for conserving battery power The following tips help you extend the life of your battery by conserving battery power: iX104C3 User’s Handbook ■ Use an external power source such as the AC or auto adapter whenever available. ■ Suspend operation if you know that you will not be using the system for a while. (See “Suspending operation” on page 30.
ix104.book Page 52 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Chapter 2. Using the iX104C3 Accessing the hard disk drive compartment Accessing the hard disk drive compartment When you install a new hard disk drive, follow the instructions in this section to access the hard disk drive compartment. WARNING 1. Turn off the computer. 2. Remove all power from the unit, including batteries and other power sources such as power supplies, cigarette lighter adapters, and mobile power sources. 3.
ix104.book Page 53 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Chapter 2. Using the iX104C3 Accessing the hard disk drive compartment Re-installing the hard disk drive compartment cover 1. Make sure the sealing gasket is properly placed. 2. Reposition the cover on the compartment. 3. Use the M1 Philips screwdriver and a torque wrench to replace the 10 screws. Notes: Use a maximum torque of 3 kg-cm (2.6 lb-in) for each screw. Do not use power tools.
ix104.book Page 54 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Chapter 2. Using the iX104C3 Accessing the PCMCIA compartment Accessing the PCMCIA compartment When you install a PCMCIA card, follow the instructions in this section to access the PCMCIA compartment. WARNING Failure to follow this procedure can result in damage to the case and the cover, which is not covered under the Xplore Technologies warranty. 1. Turn off the computer. 2.
ix104.book Page 55 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Chapter 2. Using the iX104C3 Accessing the PCMCIA compartment Re-installing the PCMCIA compartment cover 1. Make sure the sealing gasket is properly placed. 2. Reposition the cover on the compartment. 3. Use the M1 Philips screwdriver and a torque wrench to replace the 6 screws. Notes: Use a maximum torque of 3 kg-cm (2.6 lb-in) for each screw. Do not use power tools.
ix104.book Page 56 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Chapter 2. Using the iX104C3 Programming hot keys Programming hot keys Xplore pre-programs the P1, P2, and P3 hot keys and Function mode hot key combinations to perform certain functions by default. However, you can program them to perform different functions, as described in this section. Table 6 Key Programmable hot keys Default function Starts Help. Starts Internet Explorer. Starts your email application.
ix104.book Page 57 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Chapter 2. Using the iX104C3 Programming hot keys Programming hot keys to start applications, open documents, or go to a Web site 1. In the Status area of the Windows taskbar, click the iX104C3 Configuration icon. The Launch Button QuickShow dialog box opens. 2. Click the Configure button. The Panel Control Center window opens.
ix104.book Page 58 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Chapter 2. Using the iX104C3 Programming hot keys 3. Click the Change button next to the key or key combination you want to program. The following options appear: 4. Click Launch an Application, Document or Web site.
ix104.book Page 59 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Chapter 2. Using the iX104C3 Programming hot keys 5. To start an application: a. Click Launch an Application. b. In the File text box, type the name of the application you want the hot key or Function mode hot key combination to start. Type the name of executable file that starts the application. For example: word.exe, notepad.exe, excel.exe. c. Click Change. To open a document: iX104C3 User’s Handbook a. Click Open a Document. b.
ix104.book Page 60 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Chapter 2. Using the iX104C3 Programming hot keys To open a multimedia file: a. Click Open a Multimedia file. b. In the File text box, type the name of the multimedia file you want the hot key or Function mode hot key combination to open. (For example: 911training.dir, demo.ppt) c. Click Change. To open a Web page: 6. 60 a. Click Open a Web page. b.
ix104.book Page 61 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Chapter 2. Using the iX104C3 Programming hot keys Programming hot keys to perform pre-defined functions 1. In the Status area of the Windows taskbar, click the iX104C3 Configuration icon. The Launch Button QuickShow dialog box opens. 2. Click the Configure button. The Panel Control Center window opens. 3. iX104C3 User’s Handbook Next to the key or key combination you want to program, click the Change button.
ix104.book Page 62 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Chapter 2. Using the iX104C3 Programming hot keys The following options appear: 62 4. Click Start a pre-defined function. 5. In the Function selection drop-down list, select an option. 6. Program more hot keys, or click Finish to close the Panel Control Center window.
ix104.book Page 63 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Chapter 2. Using the iX104C3 Programming hot keys Programming hot keys to perform other key functions 1. In the Status area of the Windows taskbar, click the iX104C2 Configuration icon. The Launch Button QuickShow dialog box opens. 2. Click the Configure button. The Panel Control Center window opens. 3. iX104C3 User’s Handbook Next to the key or key combination you want to program, click the Change button.
ix104.book Page 64 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Chapter 2. Using the iX104C3 Programming hot keys The following options appear: 4. Click Press a key or key combination.
ix104.book Page 65 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Chapter 2. Using the iX104C3 Programming hot keys 5. If you want the hot key or hot key combination to perform the function of a single key: a. If the Ctrl, Alt, or Shift boxes are checked, uncheck them. b. Click the key you want the hot key or hot key combination to perform. (For example: F6, G, or Caps Lock) If you want the hot key or hot key combination to perform the function of a key combination: a. Check the Ctrl, Alt, or Shift box. b.
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ix104.book Page 67 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM 3 Maintaining the iX104C3 This chapter provides instructions for maintaining your tablet. Caring for the tablet This section provides information about how to keep your tablet in top working condition. Checking power cords and connectors Check AC and DC power cords and power connectors periodically for damage. Replace the power cord immediately if you find any damage.
ix104.book Page 68 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Chapter 3. Maintaining the iX104C3 Caring for the tablet Preventing the computer from overheating The computer monitors its internal temperature. As the internal temperature approaches the tolerable limits of heat-sensitive components, system functions are automatically limited or turned off to prevent damage. To prevent the computer from overheating, do not obstruct the computer’s air vents.
ix104.book Page 69 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Chapter 3. Maintaining the iX104C3 Caring for the tablet Storing the computer You can store the computer in the Off state for about 30 days with a fully charged battery installed. After this period, recharge the battery or replace it with a charged battery. If you intend to store the computer for more than 30 days, remove the battery pack and keep it in a cool place.
ix104.book Page 70 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Chapter 3. Maintaining the iX104C3 When to replace the pen Removing the screen protector Slide your fingernail under the edge of the screen protector and pull the protector away from the screen. edge Installing a new screen protector Follow the instructions included with your screen protector replacement kit. Note: If a screen protector is already installed on the display screen, remove it before installing the new screen protector.
ix104.book Page 71 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Chapter 3. Maintaining the iX104C3 Calibrating the digitizer Calibrating the digitizer Calibrating the digitizer adjusts the cursor position on the screen relative to the position of the pen tip or finger. Calibrate the digitizer to adjust the distance error between where the pen or finger is actually touching the screen and where the computer is registering the pen or finger touch.
ix104.book Page 72 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Chapter 3. Maintaining the iX104C3 Calibrating the digitizer 2. Click the Tablet and Pen Settings icon. The Tablet and Pen Settings window opens. 3. In the Calibration area drop-down list, select the mode for which you want to calibrate the pen: Landscape or Portrait; then click Calibrate. The Calibration program starts. 4. Follow the instructions that appear on the screen. 5. When you finish, click OK.
ix104.book Page 73 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Chapter 3. Maintaining the iX104C3 Calibrating the digitizer Calibrating the digitizer: Active mode 1. From the Start menu, select Control Panel. The Control Panel opens. Tablet and Pen Settings icon 2. Click the Tablet and Pen Settings icon. The Tablet and Pen Settings window opens.
ix104.book Page 74 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Chapter 3. Maintaining the iX104C3 Calibrating the digitizer 3. In the Calibration area drop-down list, select the mode for which you want to calibrate the pen: Landscape or Portrait; then click Calibrate. The Calibration program starts. 4. Follow the instructions that appear on the screen. 5. When you finish, click OK. Calibrating the digitizer: Touch mode 1. From the Start menu, select All Programs > Touch Utility.
ix104.book Page 75 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM A Troubleshooting Table 8 contains solutions to some problems. If you cannot solve the problem by taking the actions described, contact your local help desk or your reseller for further assistance. Table 8 Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause and solution Computer will not start. • The battery may be defective or discharged to a critically low level. Connect an external power supply (such as the AC adapter) or install a charged battery.
ix104.book Page 76 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Appendix A. Troubleshooting Table 8 Troubleshooting (continued) Problem Possible cause and solution Display screen is blank or difficult to read. • Confirm that the computer is on (the Power icon is displayed continuously in the Status area). • The brightness may be set too low, causing the screen to appear too dark. To change system brightness, press the Fn and Start keys to open the Xplore menu and adjust the brightness. (See page 26.
ix104.book Page 77 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM B Using BIOS and AOS Functions Note: Each button has its own blue-light LED. No matter which button you press, every blue-light LED is on for about 3 seconds, then off. When in Shifted mode, all blue-light LEDs flicker. Table 9 This appendix explains how to use the application and navigation buttons with the Basic Input-Output System (BIOS) program and the Advanced Operating System (AOS) Options menu.
ix104.book Page 78 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Appendix B. Using BIOS and AOS Functions Disabling the Auto Power feature Disabling the Auto Power feature When Auto Power is enabled, the tablet automatically turns on if you dock it and the following conditions exist: Note: When the tablet is in the docking station, it will shut down or go into Hibernation or Standby mode the same as it does when not in the docking station. ■ The tablet is off or in Hibernation or Standby mode.
ix104.book Page 79 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM C Glossary Adapter. A device that provides an interface between two dissimilar electronic devices. For example, the AC adapter modifies the power from a wall outlet for use by the computer. Advanced Power Management (APM). A facility consisting of one or more layers of software that support power management. The APM software interface enables applications, operating systems, device drivers, and the APM BIOS to work together to reduce power consumption.
ix104.book Page 80 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Appendix C. Glossary Compatibility. 1.The ability of one computer to accept and process data in the same method as another computer without modifying the data or the media upon which it is being transferred. 2.The ability of one device to connect or communicate with another system or component. Configuration. The specific combination of hardware components of the computer, and their operating status.
ix104.book Page 81 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Appendix C. Glossary The point of contact between user, the computer, and the program (for example, the pen/stylus or a menu). Kilobyte (KB). A unit of 1024 bytes measuring storage space, typically in memory or on storage media such as a diskette or hard disk drive. Local area network (LAN). Assembly of separate computers into an integrated network that connects the various computers together and to common devices such as printers and fax machines.
ix104.book Page 82 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Appendix C. Glossary Random Access Memory (RAM). A hardware component of your computer that temporarily stores active program code and data. Reset. The act of reloading the operating system. Resolution. The number of pixels displayed on the screen. A higher resolution provides greater clarity and allows more information to be displayed on the screen at once. Restart. Resetting a computer without turning it off (also called warm boot or soft reset).
ix104.book Page 83 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM D Hardware Specifications Physical Dimensions 11.20” x 8.25” x 1.6” (WxHxD) 283.9mm x 209.3mm x 40.8mm Weight 4.95 lbs. (2.50 kgs)* Processing CPU Intel® Pentium® M 753 processor – Ultra Low Voltage (5 W)* Chip set Intel 855GME-400 MHz Processor speed 1.2 GHz* * Varies according to your computer’s configuration.
ix104.book Page 84 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Appendix D. Hardware Specifications Display Display • Color LCD • Active Digital Sensor and Pen (iX104C3 Tablet PC) and Resistive Touch Panel (iX104C3 Dual Mode) • 32-bit True color • 10.4” TFT XGA (1024x768), 16M colors • Brightness: 16 levels • Viewing Angle: • Horizontal: 30 degrees (min.) • Vertical: 10 degrees (min.) • Contrast Ratio: Typ.
ix104.book Page 85 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Appendix D. Hardware Specifications Interface Wireless Radio Bays • One user-accessible Type 1 or Type II PC Card slot (PCMCIA Cardbus version 3.0) • One Internal mini-PCI slot • One internal OEM radio bay Integrated Interfaces • DC-in • USB (2) 2.
ix104.book Page 86 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Appendix D. Hardware Specifications Power Main Battery • 6 cell • Removable Lithium Ion • 7.4V @ 5700mAh (41Whr) • Warm-swappable • Recharge Time: 2.5 hours (90%) • Life: Up to 4 hours. (Battery life is dependent on operating system, power management, and applications in use.) • Suspend Life: Min. 4 days Optional Spare Battery • 8 cell • Removable Lithium Ion • 7.4V @ 7600mAh (55Wh) • Warm-swappable • Recharge Time: 3.5 hours • Suspend Life: Min.
ix104.book Page 87 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Appendix D. Hardware Specifications Environmental (continued) Shock/Drop Four-foot drop to concrete, all surfaces, edges and corners Vibration 0.04g^2/Hz, 20 Hz - 1000 Hz -6dB/octive 1000 Hz - 2000 Hz Enclosure Class Blowing rain: 4”/hr, 40 mph wind and MIL-STD-810F Method 506.4 Procedure 1 Drip: 7 gal/ft2/hr MIL-STD-810F Method 506.4 Procedure III Sand and dust: Particle size < 149 µm, 10 + 7 g/m3 particle density 1.5 m/s to 8.
ix104.book Page 88 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Appendix D.
ix104.book Page 89 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM E Agency Notices FCC notices This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Modifications not expressly approved by Xplore Technologies could void this user’s authority to operate the equipment.
ix104.book Page 90 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Appendix E. Agency Notices Before a tablet PC model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the government-adopted requirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g., worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model.
ix104.book Page 91 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Appendix E. Agency Notices ■ ■ International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1996 Ministry of Health (Canada), Safety Code 6. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for wireless mobile tablet PCs employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg .
ix104.book Page 92 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Appendix E. Agency Notices Notice: The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this terminal equipment is 0.0. The REN assigned to each terminal equipment provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed five.
ix104.book Page 93 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM F Configuring Dual Mode Tablet Digitizer Input Methods This appendix explains how to use the BIOS Setup Utility and the Panel Control Center to configure the iX104C3 Dual Mode tablet digitizer input settings. ■ Use the BIOS Setup Utility to set the default input method. ■ Use the Panel Control Center to set controls for temporary changes to input methods for single sessions.
ix104.book Page 94 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Appendix F. Configuring Dual Mode Tablet Digitizer Input Methods Using the BIOS Setup Utility to set input method defaults Selecting the digitizer input method 1. Select the Startup Configuration tab. Digitizer Selection field 2. 94 In the Digitizer Selection field, select the value from the drop-down list as follows: Value Description Auto Enables automatic sensing (Auto Sense) of inputs from touch and from the active pen.
ix104.book Page 95 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Appendix F. Configuring Dual Mode Tablet Digitizer Input Methods Using the BIOS Setup Utility to set input method defaults Setting digitizer input method security Follow these steps to specify whether the tablet user can change the digitizer input method settings: iX104C3 User’s Handbook 1. In the BIOS Setup Utility, select the Password tab. 2.
ix104.book Page 96 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Appendix F. Configuring Dual Mode Tablet Digitizer Input Methods Using the Panel Control Center to configure controls for temporary changes to the input method Using the Panel Control Center to configure controls for temporary changes to the input method The Panel Control Center enables you to set controls for temporary, session-based changes to the Dual Mode tablet input method. Notes: Administrator rights are not required to make temporary settings.
ix104.book Page 97 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Appendix F. Configuring Dual Mode Tablet Digitizer Input Methods Using the Panel Control Center to configure controls for temporary changes to the input method 4. From the drop-down list, select Digitizer Selection or Touch Panel Toggle. Value Description Digitizer Selection If the digitizer input method is set to Auto in the BIOS Setup Utility, toggles from Auto to Digitizer Only to Touch Only.
ix104.book Page 98 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Appendix F. Configuring Dual Mode Tablet Digitizer Input Methods Summary: Dual Mode digitizer input method settings Summary: Dual Mode digitizer input method settings The following tables show the relationships of the BIOS Setup Utility and Panel Control Center settings.
ix104.book Page 99 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Appendix F. Configuring Dual Mode Tablet Digitizer Input Methods Summary: Dual Mode digitizer input method settings Table 11 Settings: Digitizer Only with Touch Screen disabled BIOS Setup Utility Panel Control Center Digitizer Selection Pre-defined Function value value On-screen description when key is pressed Notes Digitizer Only “Digitizer Only” Touch screen is disabled.
ix104.book Page 100 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Appendix F. Configuring Dual Mode Tablet Digitizer Input Methods Summary: Dual Mode digitizer input method settings Table 12 Settings: Touch Panel only BIOS Setup Utility Panel Control Center Digitizer Selection Pre-defined Function value value On-screen description when key is pressed Touch Only “Touch Panel only” 100 Digitizer Selection Notes Because Touch Only is selected, not other input is possible. Touch is functional.
ix104.book Page 101 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Appendix F. Configuring Dual Mode Tablet Digitizer Input Methods Summary: Dual Mode digitizer input method settings Table 13 Settings: Touch Panel off/on toggle BIOS Setup Utility Panel Control Center Digitizer Selection Pre-defined Function value value Touch Only Touch Screen Toggle iX104C3 User’s Handbook On-screen description when key is pressed “Touch Panel off” “Touch Panel on” Notes Turns the Touch Screen on or off.
ix104.book Page 102 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Appendix F. Configuring Dual Mode Tablet Digitizer Input Methods Summary: Dual Mode digitizer input method settings Table 14 Settings: Auto/Digitizer Only/Touch Only settings BIOS Setup Utility Panel Control Center Digitizer Selection Pre-defined Function value value Auto 102 Digitizer Selection On-screen description when key is pressed “Auto” “Digitizer only” “Touch only” Notes Rotates through each mode, displaying each mode in turn.
ix104.book Page 103 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Appendix F. Configuring Dual Mode Tablet Digitizer Input Methods Sample implementations Sample implementations This section provides settings for two sample configurations. See “Using the BIOS Setup Utility to set input method defaults” on page 93 and “Using the Panel Control Center to configure controls for temporary changes to the input method” on page 96 for information about how to make the settings.
ix104.book Page 104 Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:30 AM Appendix F. Configuring Dual Mode Tablet Digitizer Input Methods Sample implementations Sample 2 To set the tablet to the following configuration: ■ Default digitizer input control is Auto Sense. ■ The user can temporarily change the digitizer input control settings. ■ The user can change the default digitizer input control settings. Configure settings as follows: 1. Do not use the BIOS Setup Utility to set a Supervisor password. 2.
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