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TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

C

HAPTER 

O

NE 

-

 

G

ETTING 

S

TARTED

 ................................................................... 1

 

U

NPACKING

 ............................................................................................. 1

 

A

PPEARANCE 

O

VERVIEW

 .......................................................................... 2

 

 .............................................................................................................. 6

 

R

EADY FOR 

U

SE

 ...................................................................................... 7

 

C

HAPTER 

T

WO 

-

 

O

PERATING 

I

NFORMATION

......................................................... 9

 

S

TART 

U

SING 

Y

OUR 

H

ANDHELD 

C

OMPUTER

 ............................................... 9

 

S

TOP 

U

SING 

Y

OUR 

H

ANDHELD 

C

OMPUTER

 ................................................ 9

 

I

NSTALLING 

O

PERATION 

S

YSTEM

 ............................................................. 10

 

U

SING 

I

NDICATORS AND 

K

EYPAD

 ............................................................. 11

 

U

SING 

A

PPLICATION 

M

ENU

 ..................................................................... 13

 

U

SING 

T

OUCH 

S

CREEN

 .......................................................................... 13

 

U

SING 

M

ICROPHONE

 .............................................................................. 16

 

O

PERATING 

W

IRELESS 

D

EVICES

 ............................................................. 17

 

U

SING 

C

RADLE 

(O

PTIONAL

) .................................................................... 21

 

C

HAPTER 

T

HREE 

-

 

M

ANAGING 

P

OWER

 ............................................................. 22

 

C

HARGING 

B

ATTERY

 .............................................................................. 22

 

C

HECKING THE 

B

ATTERY 

L

EVEL

 .............................................................. 22

 

P

OWER 

C

ONSERVATION

 ......................................................................... 23

 

R

EPLACING 

B

ATTERY

 ............................................................................. 23

 

P

OWER 

S

AVING 

T

IPS

 .............................................................................. 23

 

S

UPPORTING 

ACPI ................................................................................ 24

 

AC

 

A

DAPTER AND 

AC

 

P

OWER 

C

ORD 

S

AFETY

 ........................................... 25

 

B

ATTERY 

P

RECAUTIONS

 ......................................................................... 26

 

C

HAPTER 

F

OUR 

-

 

BIOS

 

S

ETUP

 ....................................................................... 27

 

M

AIN 

M

ENU

 ........................................................................................... 27

 

A

DVANCED 

M

ENU

 .................................................................................. 28

 

C

HIPSET 

M

ENU

 ...................................................................................... 29

 

S

ECURITY 

M

ENU

 .................................................................................... 30

 

B

OOT 

M

ENU

 .......................................................................................... 31

 

S

AVE 

&

 

E

XIT 

M

ENU

 ................................................................................ 32

 

C

HAPTER 

F

IVE 

-

 

D

RIVERS AND 

A

PPLICATIONS

 ................................................... 33

 

C

HIPSET

 ............................................................................................... 33

 

Summary of Contents for Rocky DB7

Page 1: ...USER S GUIDE RUGGED HANDHELD COMPUTER...

Page 2: ...ed to contact AMREL for updated product information AMREL makes no representations or warranties either expressed or implied with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warranti...

Page 3: ...Revision History Revision Date Changes Author 1 0 0 2015 8 24 Initial Release Pablo Tseng...

Page 4: ...made to this device that are not 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 interfer...

Page 5: ...on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Re orient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and rece...

Page 6: ...orms EN55022 CISPR 22 Radio Frequency Interference EN55024 EN61000 4 2 EN61000 4 3 EN61000 4 4 EN61000 4 5 EN61000 4 6 EN61000 4 8 EN61000 4 11 EN61000 3 2 EN61000 3 3 Generic Immunity Standard LVD EN...

Page 7: ...age Directive 2006 95 EC and the procedures given in R TTE Directive 99 5 EC The equipment was passed and the equipment test was performed according to the following European standards EN 300 328 V1 8...

Page 8: ...sm for ensuring product safety Please do not neglect the importance of this mechanism If you are unable to access a compatible outlet please hire a qualified electrician to install a compatible outlet...

Page 9: ...self For battery service or replacement please contact your service representatives Please dispose of damaged battery promptly and carefully Explosion or leakage may occur if the battery is exposed to...

Page 10: ...the eco system and to minimize the pressure on the natural environment you are encouraged to reuse or recycle most of the materials in a safe way after the product s service life For more information...

Page 11: ...USING TOUCH SCREEN 13 USING MICROPHONE 16 OPERATING WIRELESS DEVICES 17 USING CRADLE OPTIONAL 21 CHAPTER THREE MANAGING POWER 22 CHARGING BATTERY 22 CHECKING THE BATTERY LEVEL 22 POWER CONSERVATION 23...

Page 12: ...OLLER 37 STORAGE 37 AUDIO 37 TOUCH SCREEN 38 I O PORTS 38 POWER 39 DIMENSIONS WEIGHT 39 CASE MATERIAL COLORS 39 ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS 40 CERTIFICATION 40 CHAPTER SEVEN OPTIONAL DEVICES 41 COMMU...

Page 13: ...tarted Unpacking After unpacking the followings are the standard items along with your computer If there is any missing or damaged please notify the dealer immediately Handheld Computer Unit AC Adapte...

Page 14: ...rted 1 2 3 4 Appearance Overview Before starting to use your handheld computer we suggest you to have a quick glance at it to know the external components well Front 1 Embedded Antennas 2 LCD Display...

Page 15: ...Chapter One 3 Getting Started 1 Rear 1 Speaker 2 Battery Lock 3 Stylus Pen 4 Battery 4 1 2 3...

Page 16: ...pter One 4 Getting Started L1 L2 Top L1 L2 Select 1 out of 7 Optional Sealed GLAN Optional Sealed USB Port Optional Sealed Audio Optional Sealed RS232 Trade off L5 RS232 Optional SMA ANT for WLAN BT G...

Page 17: ...1 DC Power Jack L5 Optional Expansion POGO Connector Note DC In Default Fischer 3 pin Connector Expansion POGO Connector signals include COM1 RS232 x1 Trade off with L1 L2 RS232 USB 2 0 Host x1 GLAN...

Page 18: ...Chapter One 6 Getting Started L4 2 3 1 Left L4 Cradle POGO Connector Right 1 SIM Card 2 USB 2 0 Host x1 3 SD SDHC Card Note Cradle POGO Connector signals include USB 2 0 Host x1 VGA x1 DC in V5S...

Page 19: ...e following illustrations will get you ready for using it Mounting the Battery 1 Mount the battery into the battery bay 2 Use a suitable size coin to lock Connecting with AC Adapter 1 Insert the DC Ja...

Page 20: ...dheld computer Note The above mentioned description is a standard way to turn OFF the power Directly turn OFF the power by pressing Power Button will cause data lose and is not suggested There are sti...

Page 21: ...POST Each time when your handheld computer is turned on BIOS will automatically perform a self test of CPU memory hardware devices and so on Stop Using Your Handheld Computer Each time when you finis...

Page 22: ...o storage If you want to start your handheld computer again you need to press the power button You are able to do enter Hibernate mode by setting from your OS such as Windows 7 Installing Operation Sy...

Page 23: ...ach LED indicator shows different meanings Here are the descriptions for each button and LED indicator to help you use well with your handheld computer Indicators Power Indicator Green Power Flashing...

Page 24: ...ume Down 6 Mouse s Left Button 7 Invisible Mode On Off 8 Camera 9 Mouse s Right Button 10 Screen Rotation 11 Login WIN Security 12 Function Key 2nd Layer a Fn Invisible Mode On Off Keypad Backlight On...

Page 25: ...illustrations Device Power Manager My Documents Camera Application Control Panel Internet Explorer Keyboard Media Player Mouse Left Button Notepad Standby Using Touch Screen Your handheld computer is...

Page 26: ...en Single Click Tapping the touch screen with a stylus pen gently Double Click Tapping the touch screen quickly twice with a stylus pen Drag and Drop Clicking and holding the object with a stylus pen...

Page 27: ...n on the icons around the edges Or press Hotkey Text Input for accessing to common tools and use the magnifier to magnify the edge icons for an easier click Under the direct sunlight for a longer time...

Page 28: ...listed as below to start 1 Before recording be sure to enter into Realtek HD Audio Manager and do the appropriate settings 2 Please make the sound sources close to the microphone for having better qua...

Page 29: ...Driver Application Installation a Install the Bluetooth driver first Read from the Utility DVD and find the directory listed in the readme file to finish installation b Install the Device Power Manag...

Page 30: ...lity DVD and find the directory listed in the readme file to finish installation b Then install the Device Power Manager application Read from the Utility DVD and find the directory listed in the read...

Page 31: ...rectory listed in the readme file to finish installation b Install the GPS driver GPS Driver Read from the Utility DVD and find the directory listed in the readme file to finish installation 2 Navigat...

Page 32: ...n the Device Power Manager will be colored in yellow and with a prohibition marker For example the following illustration shows that WLAN WWAN and GPS devices are disabled through BIOS To turn on plea...

Page 33: ...rivers first for activating cradle s functions Mounting with Cradle 1 Dock cradle either power is ON or OFF Recommend OFF 2 There are both arrows on the handheld computer and cradle Please follow the...

Page 34: ...the very beginning to give a full charge for your battery When the battery is nearly exhausted please save and close the files you are currently working on and plug in the AC adapter to recharge the b...

Page 35: ...ndheld computer working Connect the AC adapter and the power cord designed for this handheld computer to start charging is one method directly replace a charged battery designed for this handheld comp...

Page 36: ...ystem such as Windows the feature will allow you to reduce the power consumption for energy saving By supporting ACPI the AC adapter LED and the Power indicator LED will show in different ways The fol...

Page 37: ...nt for safety Do not neglect the importance for it If you are not able to access a compatible outlet installing one by a qualified electrician is necessary When unplugging the AC power cord please be...

Page 38: ...maged battery promptly and carefully Explosion or leakage may occur if the battery is exposed to fire improperly handled or discarded Warning Before any upgrade procedures make sure the power is turne...

Page 39: ...In Main Menu you are able to see the System Overview and the operating instructions Aptio Setup Utility Main Advanced Chipset Security Boot Save Exit BIOS Information BIOS Vendor Core Version Complian...

Page 40: ...echnology Serial Port Console Redirection CPU Configuration PPM Configuration Thermal Configuration IDE Configuration Miscellaneous Configuration LPSS SCC Configuration System Component Network Stack...

Page 41: ...tio Setup Utility Main Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save Exit North Bridge South Bridge North Bridge Parameters Select Screen Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 General Help F2 Previous Values F...

Page 42: ...ntering Setup If ONLY the User s password is set then this is a power on password and must be entered to boot or enter Setup In Setup the User will have Administrator rights The password length must b...

Page 43: ...onfiguration Setup Prompt Timeout 1 Bootup NumLock State On Quiet Boot Disabled Fast Boot Disabled Boot Option Priorities Boot Option 1 PO Boot Option 2 UEFI Built in EFI Hard Disk Drive BBS Prioritie...

Page 44: ...Reset Discard Changes and Reset Save Options Save Changes Discard Changes Restore Defaults Save as User Defaults Restore User Defaults Boot Override UEFI Built in EFI Shell PO Launch EFI Shell from fi...

Page 45: ...k if there are still drivers for the devices needed to be installed Check readme txt file on Utility DVD to get the newest information before starting to install drivers Chipset Read from the Utility...

Page 46: ...omputer provides a high quality audio sound effect for user to enjoy better sound quality To activate this function please follow the installation as below Read from the Utility DVD and find the direc...

Page 47: ...AN Optional Depending on the model you choose if your handheld computer is equipped with a WLAN model please follow the installation as below to connect your handheld computer with the Internet wirele...

Page 48: ...adme to finish installation TPM Optional Before installing the TPM driver please enter into the BIOS to turn on the TPM device first Then follow the installation as below Read from the Utility DVD and...

Page 49: ...l Bay Trail I CPU Intel Atom Dual Core Processor E3825 1 33GHz 1 MB L2 Cache Memory 4 GB 8 GB DDR3L 1067 MHz Graphic Controller Intel HD Graphics Storage mSATA2 SSD 64 128 256 GB Industrial grade Audi...

Page 50: ...B 2 0 Host x 1 SD SDHC Card Slot x 1 SIM Card Slot x 1 Left L4 Cradle POGO Connector Top L1 L2 Choose 1 out of 7 for L1 L2 L1 L2 HRS8P HR25 7TR 8S Optional Sealed GLAN Optional Sealed USB port Optiona...

Page 51: ...tandby mode 10 hour Operating Time AC Adapter 36W AC 100V 240V 50 60Hz Max Power 36W DC in 12 32V with BVA Surge Protector Fischer 3 pin Connector Default Dimensions Weight 7 8 x 3 7 x 1 4 200mm x 94m...

Page 52: ...ature I 0 40 C 32 103 F operating M 20 55 C 4 131 F 40 70 C 40 158 F storage Humidity 5 95 Non condensing operating 95 maximum storage Altitude 0 4 572 meters 0 15 000 feet operating Certification CE...

Page 53: ...e Capacity Battery Pack BD62B 7 4V 7800mAh Lithium ion Battery Warm swappable under standby mode 10 hour Operating Time Trust Platform Module TPM Trust Platform Module TPM 1 2 is equipped with this no...

Page 54: ...110 W x 135 2 H mm Approximately 485 g Note The differences between Cradle CRDB7 and CRDB6 include that CRDB7 does not have USB client port and the DC in on CRDB7 is Fischer connector but on CRDB6 is...

Page 55: ...s 9 8 x 9 8 x 5 2 250 L x 250 W x 132 H mm 1 8 lbs 795 g Electronic characteristics DC Input Range 12 32V Charging Time a DB7 Standard Battery 4 5 hrs b DB7 Double Capacity Battery 7 8 hrs CE FCC Cert...

Page 56: ...function keys to simulate standard keyboards StickPointer to simulate mouse and keypad Currently support versions English UI English UK German DE Swedish SV and Russian RU 5 versions LED Backlight Ca...

Page 57: ...h and wipe An air gun is recommended for cleaning water and dust For salty water please clean with fresh water then blow dry with an air gun Be sure not to turn the computer up side down while there i...

Page 58: ...f this sheet for your records Name Address Unit serial number Place and date of purchase or the original invoice number Date of failure A DETAILED Description of the problems you have encountered A li...

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