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Mesa Pro Rugged Tablet User’s Manual
your Mesa Pro unless you perform a subsequent reboot. If you
perform a Windows reboot to break into the BIOS then a reboot
is not needed after the changes are saved.
2. In the BIOS, arrow down (either with external keyboard, or
with the arrow keys on the keypad) to Setup Utility and press
Enter.
Note: In the BIOS, the Windows key acts like the ESC key and the
P1 button acts like the F10 key.
3. Under the Setup Utility tab, arrow right to the Advanced tab.
4. Arrow down and select
Device Configuration
. Press Enter to
select the front camera, rear camera, WLAN, Bluetooth, cell
modem/GNSS, or LEDs and turn them on or off.
5. After changes are made, select P1 on the keypad (or F10 on
an external keyboard) to save the changes. The Mesa Pro will
reboot.
2.15 View Task Manager
Press and hold down the Windows key, then press the power
key. A list that includes the Task Manager is shown. Select
Task
Manager
to see which apps are running. Select
More details
to
view Processes, Performance, and other items. This can be useful
for troubleshooting.
2.16 Mesa Pro is Locked Up
If the Mesa Pro is completely stuck and won’t respond or you
cannot get to the Start menu, hold the power key down for five
seconds and wait for at least five minutes for the system to show
the “Slide to shut down your PC” message. If that doesn’t work,
hold down the power key for 10 seconds. This causes a hardware
shut off. Press the power button again to power it on.
If 10 seconds doesn’t work, hold the power button down for 20
seconds. Batteries are forced to electrically disconnect from the
tablet, causing a complete shut down. The tablet cannot be
powered on again until it is plugged in with the AC wall charger.
Keep this in mind if you are in the field.
CAUTION: Holding the power button down for 10 or 20
seconds for a forced disconnect is recommended only as a
last resort. Forcing the power off causes all unsaved data to be
lost and corrupts active data transfers to storage.
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Summary of Contents for Mesa Pro
Page 1: ...mesa pro U S E R S M A N U A L ...
Page 6: ...1 Getting Started ...
Page 13: ...1 Getting Started 13 ...
Page 14: ...2 Standard Features ...
Page 29: ...2 Standard Features 29 ...
Page 30: ...3 Optional Features and Accessories ...
Page 41: ...3 Optional Features and Accessories 41 ...
Page 42: ...4 Storage Maintenance and Recycling ...
Page 45: ...4 Storage Maintenance and Recycling 45 ...
Page 46: ...5 Warranty and Repair Information ...
Page 52: ...6 Warnings Regulatory Information and Licensing ...
Page 59: ...6 Warnings Regulatory Information and Licensing 59 ...
Page 60: ...7 Specifications ...
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Page 72: ...8 Index ...