Arbor Technology Gladius G1052C User Manual Download Page 1

Gladius G1052C/CS/R

10.4

"

 Intel

®

 Celeron

®

 N2930 

Rugged Tablet PC

User's Manual

Version 1.1

P/N:  4012105200110P

2019.04

Summary of Contents for Gladius G1052C

Page 1: ...Gladius G1052C CS R 10 4 Intel Celeron N2930 Rugged Tablet PC User s Manual Version 1 1 P N 4012105200110P 2019 04...

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Page 3: ...AN MSR Smart Card Reader and GPS to be BTO service Modified camera as optional module 1 4 Inside the Package Added G1052R stylus and removed driver CD 1 5 2 Configure to Order Build to Order Service M...

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Page 5: ...age 6 1 5 Ordering Information 7 1 5 1 Optional Accessories 7 1 5 2 Configure to Order Build to Order Service 8 Chapter 2 Getting Started 11 2 1 System Overview 12 2 1 1 Dimensions 12 2 1 2 Tour the C...

Page 6: ...3 1 2 2 Handwriting Recognition 50 3 2 Use Physical Function Keys 51 3 3 Use Wi Fi 52 3 4 Use Bluetooth 54 3 4 1 Launch Bluetooth 54 3 4 2 Bluetooth Device Name 55 3 4 3 Hide Expose Computer 55 3 4 4...

Page 7: ...uration 85 5 2 2 PCI Express Configuration 85 5 2 3 USB Configuration 85 5 2 4 Miscellaneous Configuration 86 5 2 5 SATA Configuration 86 5 3 Security 87 5 4 Power 88 5 4 1 Advanced CPU Control 89 5 5...

Page 8: ...shielded cables This kind of cable is available from ARBOR Please contact your local supplier for ordering information FCC Class B This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subj...

Page 9: ...or all terminations Sn 96 96 5 Ag 3 0 3 5 and Cu 0 5 SVHC REACH To minimize the environmental impact and take more responsibility to the earth we live Arbor hereby confirms all products comply with th...

Page 10: ...equipment has obvious signs of breakage 17 The sound pressure level at the operator s position according to IEC 704 1 1982 is no more than 70dB A 18 Keep this User s Manual for later reference 19 DO N...

Page 11: ...Vacuum cleaner Absorb the dust dirt hair cigarette particles and other particles out of the device can be one of the best cleaning methods Over time these items can restrict the airflow in a device a...

Page 12: ...n properly maintained You may choose to replace your battery when it no longer holds sufficient charge to meet your needs Disposing of Your Old Computer Within the European Union EU wide legislation a...

Page 13: ...r it at no additional charge except as set forth in the following terms This warranty does not apply to products damaged by misuse modifications accident or disaster Vendor assumes no liability for an...

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Page 15: ...1 1 Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 1 Introduction...

Page 16: ...low power consumption Fully rugged for mobile POS or warehousing application Meeting MIL STD 810G IP54 4 ft drop resistance High mobility multiple connectivity Bluetooth WLAN WWAN Identification devi...

Page 17: ...FC Reader distance 3 5cm speed 5 cards sec optional WWAN HSUPA HSPA LTE BTO Barcode Scanner 1 x 1D 2D Barcode scanner optional MSR 1 x Magnetic Stripe Reader BTO Smart Card Reader 1 x Smart Card Reade...

Page 18: ...l external battery pack 1 x 1880mAh 3 cell internal battery pack optional Battery Life Up to 8 hours depends on configuration and use Mechanical Environmental Operating Temp 20 45 C 4 113 F Storage Te...

Page 19: ...5022 class B FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart B OS Support Windows Embedded 7 Windows 7 Professional Windows Embedded Standard 8 0 Windows Embedded 8 1 Industry Pro Windows 8 1 Professional Windows 10 IoT E...

Page 20: ...tor The package should contain the following items 1 x G1052 computer 1 x User s Manual Power Adapter 1 x Europe Standard cordset 1 x American Standard cordset 1 x 19V 3 42A 65W AC DC adapter eBAT 105...

Page 21: ...N2930 rugged tablet PC with resistive touch battery pack WLAN and Bluetooth 1 5 1 Optional Accessories The following items are normally optional but some vendors may include them as a standard package...

Page 22: ...cting one or more components from the list below to be fabricated to the computer Note that the GRS SRS and MSR CANNOT co exist on the computer as they occupy the same installation position Please sel...

Page 23: ...9 Introduction RFID NFC 1050 13 56MHz RFID NFC Kit CAM 1052 5 0M Rear CMOS Camera Kit LTE 1052 4G LTE Wireless Kit BTO...

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Page 25: ...11 2 Chapter 2 Getting Started Chapter 2 Getting Started...

Page 26: ...System Overview Understanding the computer help you jump seamlessly from component to component when using the computer This section will quickly familiarize you with the computer 2 1 1 Dimensions 294...

Page 27: ...on keys Esc key Full stop key Touch screen Barcode Scanner configure to order 2 1 2 1 Front Side Power Button Use the Power Button to power on off the computer or to put the computer to Sleep or Hiber...

Page 28: ...Three status LED lights are built on the front side of the computer to draw users prompt awareness of the computer s contiguous events such as power charging and wireless activity Power LED ALL Green...

Page 29: ...s are activated Bluetooth WWN Blue Lights blue and starts blinking when the Bluetooth is activated Green Lights green when the WWAN is activated Touch Screen The computer comes with either a resistive...

Page 30: ...op Bottom Sides Barcode Scanner configure to order 35 pin Pogo Connector for connection with desktop cradle 2 1 2 3 Left Right Sides Power Jack USB 2 0 port SD SDHC Slot USB 2 0 port Audio out Jack Ex...

Page 31: ...Auto Focus Camera External Hot swappable Battery Integrated 2W Speaker Hand Strap Stylus Battery Latch Battery Latch To install batteries see 2 2 3 Instructions for Rechargeable Battery Pack on page 2...

Page 32: ...1 Install Replace External Battery To replace the external battery 1 Disconnect the computer from the external power 2 Remove any peripheral devices connected to the computer 3 Find the external batte...

Page 33: ...xternal battery out of the battery bay 6 Slide another battery into the battery bay 7 Slide the two battery latches back to the lock positions Slide the battery latch to the lock position Slide the ba...

Page 34: ...y follow the guide below 1 Turn off the computer and disconnect the computer from the external power 2 Remove any peripheral devices connected to the computer 3 Find the internal battery chamber on th...

Page 35: ...internal battery inside the battery chamber as illustrated above Have an internal battery Plug the internal battery s power cable to the said power connector Connect the power cable 7 Fit the interna...

Page 36: ...y of the battery When charging finishes the power status LED on the front panel will stop blinking light to steady green and then it s recommended to remove the adapter from the computer It s recommen...

Page 37: ...a car or near fire Don t disassemble the battery or the battery leakage might cause skin or eye injury If electrolyte leaking from the battery contacts your skin or clothing immediately flush it with...

Page 38: ...a SIM card to the computer so it can network with 3G 1 Turn off the computer and disconnect the computer from the external power 2 Remove any peripheral devices connected to the computer 3 Find the i...

Page 39: ...above Have an SIM card Position the SIM card as the graphic inside the chamber directs Then insert the SIM card into the slot Insert the SIM card into the slot 7 Restore the internal battery into the...

Page 40: ...26 Getting Started 2 4 Install Hand Strap Attach the hand strap to the rear of the computer to make it easier to hold the computer in one hand Find the four holes and fasten the strap onto the compute...

Page 41: ...rap the computer also provides a shoulder strap SST 0720 for shoulder carrying the computer Install as below 1 Press one clasp against one upper bumper as illustration until it hooks on the computer t...

Page 42: ...e neck strap Thread it through one of the upper corner bumpers of the computer and re tie the end 2 Repeat the same action in step 1 to the other end of the neck strap Wear the neck strap around your...

Page 43: ...fications Features Peripherals Color Material Gray Plastic I O Ports 3 x USB 1 x RJ 45 1 x DC Plug Back side Mechanical Environmental Operating Temp 20 45 C 4 113 F Charging Temp 0 40 C 32 104 F Stora...

Page 44: ...30 Getting Started 2 7 3 Dimensions 177 1 100 6 99 3 33 6 177 1 100 6 99 3 33 6 Unit mm...

Page 45: ...at the Computer Follow the guide below to seat the computer into the cradle 1 Seat the computer into the cradle with a slanted angle 2 Make sure the 35 pin POGO connector on the computer meet the dock...

Page 46: ...poles near the POGO connector on the cradle These will help you fit the computer into the cradle After you connect the cradle to the computer and power on the computer the system will detect the LAN...

Page 47: ...Use USB cables to connect the computer with the external devices such as CD ROM hard disk drives camera or card reader Plug a LAN cable of RJ 45 type to the LAN port for connecting with the network d...

Page 48: ...al This optional battery charger features two channels to charge two 4S1P external batteries for the computer Go through this section to find out more about this battery charger 2 8 1 Overview Power J...

Page 49: ...35 Getting Started 2 8 2 Dimensions 42 6 45 1 168 87 123 7 45 1 37 53 Unit mm...

Page 50: ...1 x 123 7 mm 6 64 x 1 77 x 4 87 Weight Net 0 34 kg 0 75 lb Vibration 1 Grms 5 500Hz random operation Shock 10G peak acceleration 11 ms duration Power Requirement 19V 3 4A 65W Note In practice the cha...

Page 51: ...al power by plugging the power cable with the power adapter to the charger s power jack 2 Put the first battery into one battery channel Be sure the metallic parts meet each other 3 During charging th...

Page 52: ...light 2 8 5 Status LED The battery charger comes with two status LED lights When a battery is placed into one battery channel the responsible LED will light the color according to the battery level as...

Page 53: ...1052 the computer can be further connected to the wall mount or RAM ball mount for easier operation The outer four screw holes are VESA 75 compliant 2 9 1 Overview connect RAM ball mount 2 9 2 Install...

Page 54: ...es at the computer s bottom with the two positioning columns on the VESA mount bracket After the computer is mounted turn the computer over and check if the access to the POGO connector is clear 3 Rot...

Page 55: ...t VSB 100 to make the computer compatible with VESA 100 To use the adapter bracket lock the bracket unto the VESA mount bracket as illustrated below Note the adapter bracket mustn t be used without th...

Page 56: ...ed Connect Service to enable Intel Trusted Execution Engine Interface DPTF Required Install the Intel Dynamic Platform and Thermal Framework component MBI Required Install the driver for Intel Sideban...

Page 57: ...eader driver if your computer comes with the smart card reader Function Keys Recommended Install the ARBOR System Suite to associate a function key with a specific feature or application program Power...

Page 58: ...install the chipset driver first Then install other drivers listed on the menu For Windows 7 you also need to install the USB 3 0 and Net 4 0 driver Just follow the on screen instructions to proceed...

Page 59: ...Power Saving AP The installation process of each driver is basically the same Just follow the on screen instructions to proceed 6 If your computer comes with optional modules like RS 232 barcode scann...

Page 60: ...46 Getting Started To identify your 3G 4G model tap Start Control Panel Hardware and Sound Device Manager Other devices...

Page 61: ...47 3 Chapter 3 Use the Computer Chapter 3 Use the Computer...

Page 62: ...will walk you through the basic operations for these two kinds of touch 3 1 1 Projected Capacitive Touch Unlike the resistive touch the projected capacitive touch works by the change of capacitance wh...

Page 63: ...the O S featured handwriting recognition 3 1 2 1 Onscreen Keyboard An onscreen keyboard is a virtual keyboard with all the standard keys The operating system has a native onscreen keyboard to facilit...

Page 64: ...ing pad to get the job done To launch the O S featured writing pad 1 Open the onscreen keyboard as mentioned in Approach 1 on page 49 The onscreen keyboard opens 2 From the onscreen keyboard tap the k...

Page 65: ...driver is installed an ARBOR System Suite shortcut will appear in the notification area and also at Start button All Programs Arbor Arbor System Suite v2 0 Arbor System Suite v2 0 ARBOR System Suite s...

Page 66: ...the computer to a WiFi hotspot 1 Assign a function key to launch the WiFi as described in 4 1 ARBOR System Suite on page 78 for more details about ARBOR System Suite 2 Launch the WiFi module by hittin...

Page 67: ...alog will open and request for the password If it is an open network it will be connected in a few seconds 5 Enter the password to access the Wi Fi network The Wi Fi network will be connected in a few...

Page 68: ...For the Bluetooth module to work install the driver as described in 2 11 Driver Installation on page 42 3 4 1 Launch Bluetooth To be able to use Bluetooth launch the Bluetooth module first 1 Assign a...

Page 69: ...e at Control Panel System and Security System 3 4 3 Hide Expose Computer By default the computer is NOT discoverable by other Bluetooth devices To hide or expose the computer 1 Launch the Bluetooth mo...

Page 70: ...Select Open Settings from the context menu The O S featured Bluetooth Settings then open and show the Options tabbed page 4 On the Options tabbed page find the Discovery group box 5 Select or deselect...

Page 71: ...tooth devices it has to pair with them To pair connect with other Bluetooth devices 1 Launch the Bluetooth module as described in 3 4 1 Launch Bluetooth on page 54 The Bluetooth launches 2 From the no...

Page 72: ...is necessary to see the document of the Bluetooth device to connect and follow the onscreen instructions to proceed Note On the computer the Bluetooth exchanged files are save to local disk e g C User...

Page 73: ...e camera is ready to use without driver To launch the camera 1 Assign a function key to launch the camera as described in 4 1 ARBOR System Suite on page 78 for more details about ARBOR System Suite Th...

Page 74: ...at C Users your username My Documents ccd 3 5 3 Shoot A Video To shoot a video 1 Launch the camera also the camcorder as described in 3 5 1 Launch Camera on page 59 The camera application program aut...

Page 75: ...ication program auto launches And the camera LED lights blue 2 From the camera application program s tool bar tap the configuration icon The Properties sheet opens 3 Make the configuration 4 Click the...

Page 76: ...the operating system The operating system restarts And the AirCard Watcher automatically launches upon the OS startup In case the AirCard Watcher doesn t automatically launch manually launch it by cl...

Page 77: ...mobile network is discovered the AirCard Watcher shows the name of the service provider and a 3G gauge in its screen with the signal strength bars in green The network is discovered To disconnect fro...

Page 78: ...stallation on page 42 to install the drivers and the utility To use the GPS 1 After the drivers are installed for the GPS RS232 module two USB Serial Ports will be generated in the system Check it up...

Page 79: ...u center by Start button All Programs u blox u center u center u center then opens onscreen 5 When u center is started for the 1st time the COM port needs to be initialized Find the Receiver Toolbar f...

Page 80: ...ports the COM settings listed below Parity None Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 Flow Control None 6 Click the down arrow besides the Connect disconnect button A list of available COM ports opens 7 Select the...

Page 81: ...ill change to green color and the software s screen will start to show the information about the satellite constellation signal to noise ratio time etc If the baud rate are not correctly set the Commu...

Page 82: ...er To view the NMEA text click View Text Console from the menu bar of the u center Then a small window Text Console will open and show the NMEA text To conserve power always power off the GPS module w...

Page 83: ...our daily work install your own application To test the RFID reader 1 Launch the RFID Demo AP by double clicking the shortcut icon on the desktop or clicking Start button All Programs RFID NFC_Demo De...

Page 84: ...group box select USB_HID and then click the Connect button The Status column then changes to a green Connected message meaning that the RFID reader COM port is opened 5 From the menu bar click Mode R...

Page 85: ...The Inventory tabbed page opens 7 Click the Start button The table on the Inventory tabbed page starts to show the column titles including UID No Read Count and Protocol And the RFID reader is ready...

Page 86: ...tilities 8 Find the RFID reader at the upper right of the computer s front side RFID reader 9 Tap slightly contact the RFID reader with the RFID tag The read and decoded data will be displayed in the...

Page 87: ...rcode scanner is ready to use without driver Follow the guide below to capture barcode data 1 Assign a function key to trigger scanning See 4 1 ARBOR System Suite on page 78 for more details about ARB...

Page 88: ...ed printed barcode within the reach of the scanning light If the printed barcode is successfully read the barcode will be encoded and the encoded data will be shown in the text editor that you have la...

Page 89: ...R Code Code 39 Micro QR Code Code 93 and 93i Postal Code 2 of 5 Intelligent Mail Barcode EAN formerly 4 state customer Interleaved 2 of 5 Australian Post Label Code British Post Matrix 2 of 5 Canadian...

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Page 91: ...77 4 Chapter 4 Utilities Chapter 4 Utilities...

Page 92: ...Arbor System Suite installed on your computer tap the Arbor System Suite shortcut in the notification area to launch and use Arbor System Suite The ARBOR System Suite then opens on screen Function key...

Page 93: ...n on off Wi Fi Associates a function key to trigger barcode scanning Associates a function key to turn on off Bluetooth Associates a function key to turn on off the camera Associates a function key to...

Page 94: ...open close on screen keyboard Associates a function key to open close a program installed in the system When tapping the icon you will be prompted to select a program to associate with Browse the Wind...

Page 95: ...81 5 Chapter 5 BIOS Chapter 5 BIOS...

Page 96: ...er TXE FW Version displays the current version of the TXE firmware Build Date displays the date of building the BIOS Processor auto detected if installed System Bus Speed displays the processor speed...

Page 97: ...creen Move to highlight previous next item Enter Select and access a setup item field Esc On the Main Menu Quit the setup and not save changes into CMOS a message screen will display and ask you to se...

Page 98: ...up Utility Rev 5 0 Configures Boot Settings Advanced Security Power Boot Exit Main Boot Configuration PCI Express Configuration USB Configuration Miscellaneous Configuration Thermal Configuration SATA...

Page 99: ...the USB ports and configure USB features The featured settings are Setting Description XHCI Pre Boot Mode Support Enables Disables XHCI Pre Boot mode support xHCI Mode Set the mode of operation of xH...

Page 100: ...t 0 Hot Plug Capability Available only when Chipset SATA Mode is set to AHCI Enables disables hot pluggable feature for the SATA port Enabled is the default SATA Port 0 Connected to an ODD If enabled...

Page 101: ...nter Select Item Select Menu F1 Exit ESC Help Setup Defaults F9 Save and Exit F10 Install or Change the password and the length of password must be greater than one character The featured setting is S...

Page 102: ...lity Rev 5 0 Power Change Values F5 F6 Select SubMenu Enter Select Item Select Menu F1 Exit ESC Help Setup Defaults F9 Save and Exit F10 The featured setting is Setting Description Advanced CPU Contro...

Page 103: ...F6 Select SubMenu Enter Select Item Select Menu F1 Exit ESC Help Setup Defaults F9 Save and Exit F10 Enable processor idel power saving states C States Setting Description C States Enables default di...

Page 104: ...F9 Save and Exit F10 Allows InsydeH20 to skip certain tests while booting This will decrease the time needed to boot the system The featured settings are Setting Description Quick Boot Allow InsydeH2...

Page 105: ...F6 Select SubMenu Enter Select Item Select Menu F1 Exit ESC Help Setup Defaults F9 Save and Exit F10 Normal Boot Menu Sets the boot option priority When set to Normal the submenu will allow configuri...

Page 106: ...g Changes Exit Discarding Changes Load Optimal Defaults Change Values F5 F6 Select SubMenu Enter Select Item Select Menu F1 Exit ESC Help Setup Defaults F9 Save and Exit F10 The features settings are...

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