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Motion Computing LE1600

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 Tablet Client User Guide

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Chapter 

 Using Your Motion Tablet Client

•  When choosing 

Stand By

, the Tablet Client is designed 

to maintain your system for up to 30 seconds while you 

swap the battery.

•  However, you may have less than 30 seconds if you are 

running a number of programs that drain power faster. 

•  You should save any data before putting the system in 

Stand By

 to swap the battery.

4. Tap 

Stand By.

 The Tablet Client opens a dialog box 

stating that it is “preparing to standby.” 

5. Wait until the system shuts down. In Stand By, the Power LED 

flashes.

6. Slide the battery release latches on the back of the Tablet Client 

toward the center and lift the battery upward to remove it.

7. Insert the new battery until you hear the left latch click, which 

ensures the new battery is correctly seated. Slide the right latch fur-

ther to the right to lock it in place. Check to make sure the latches 

are fully seated.

Disposing of Used Batteries

The Tablet Client contains a Lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery that should be 
disposed of at a hazardous materials recycling center when it is no longer 
serviceable. Do not throw it in a waste receptacle where it will be sent to a 
landfill.

Helpful Hints: Battery and Power Management 

• Use AC power when available to lengthen the battery’s usable life. The 

battery will charge automatically as you run on AC power, so leave the 

battery in the Tablet Client while you are working.

• Use AC power when installing software or writing to a CD, and for opti-

mal battery life, when using a CD or DVD player.

• When using battery power, if you leave the Tablet Client unattended, 

place the system in Stand By mode.

• Keep in mind that the display, processor, PC Cards, SD cards, wireless 

cards, and accessory drives all draw on the battery, so adjust properties 

and disable unused accessories and PC Cards when operating on bat-

tery power. 

• When using battery power, adjust the power mode and display bright-

ness to lower settings to prolong the battery life. 

• Turn off all wireless devices through the 

Motion Dashboard

 when not 

being used.

• Enable the Ambient Light Sensor (ALS) through 

Motion Dashboard

See the section “Adjusting Display Settings and Screen Brightness” on 

page 23.

Summary of Contents for LE1600TC

Page 1: ...MOTION COMPUTING LE1600TC MICROSOFT WINDOWS XP EMBEDDED TABLET CLIENT USER GUIDE ...

Page 2: ...ks is a trademark of SigmaTel Corporation Wi Fi is a registered trademark of the Wi Fi Alliance Motion Computing Inc has made every effort to identify trademarked properties and owners on this page All brands and product names used in this document are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies PATENTS The Motion Computing products...

Page 3: ... View AnywhereTM Display Option 5 Fingerprint Reader 5 Motion AC Adapter 6 Motion Battery Pack 6 Tablet Client Buttons Connectors and Indicators 6 Front Panel Buttons 9 Front Panel LEDs 9 Battery Status LEDs 10 Ports Slots and Connectors 11 Description of Left Side of Tablet Client 11 Description of Right Side of Tablet Client 12 Description of Docking Side of Tablet Client 12 Software Overview 13...

Page 4: ...nts Overview 44 Speech 48 Motion Speak Anywhere Technology 48 Helpful Hint for Dictating and Recording 50 Ports Slots and Connectors 50 PC Cards 50 SD Cards 50 USB Ports 51 Speaker Port 51 Microphone Port 51 VGA Connector 51 Docking Connector 51 Wi Fi 802 11 Wireless Connections 52 Bluetooth Wireless Connections 53 Using the Bluetooth Application 55 Helpful Hints for Using Bluetooth Wireless 59 Us...

Page 5: ...let Client User Guide v Appendix A Troubleshooting and Support Solutions To Common Problems 67 Frequently Asked Questions 71 Motion Warranties 72 Standard and Extended Warranty and Insurance Programs 72 Motion Computing Support 72 ...

Page 6: ...vi Motion Computing LE1600TC Tablet Client User Guide ...

Page 7: ... in the warning could result in bodily harm or loss of life CAUTION Text set off in this way indicates that failure to follow directions in the CAUTION could result in damage to the equipment or loss of information IMPORTANT Text set off in this way presents information or instructions that should be followed or information of particular interest NOTE Text set off in this way presents information ...

Page 8: ...he pen twice on the display without pressing the function button on the pen Right click Press the function button on the pen and tap the pen on the display equals a mouse right click Tap and drag Tap and drag the pen on the display Select Highlight Tap on the item on the display to activate the func tion to select a line of text tap hold down the button and drag the pen across the text to highligh...

Page 9: ... computers you may feel comfortable proceeding to the instructions in the next chapter If there are certain things you want to learn about your new Tablet Client look in the Table of Contents or search for that topic FEATURES OVERVIEW The Motion LE1600TC Tablet Client includes these key features Microsoft Windows XP Embedded Operating System Optional View AnywhereTM display which optimizes the dis...

Page 10: ...the Tablet Client Universal security lock slot QUICK START INSTRUCTIONS Start the LE1600TC by sliding the power switch The power LED turns blue and the Disk Drive DD LED intermittently flashes blue these are the first and third LEDs on the upper right corner Then Windows XP Embedded launches Using the Motion Digital Pen The Motion Digital Pen contains internal electronics that enable you to enter ...

Page 11: ...ablet Client Helpful Hints for Using Pen and Ink Here are some additional hints about working with the digital pen For more information about the pen and Tablet Client settings refer to Configuring Tablet and Pen Settings on page 19 When you write with the pen you can rest your hand or arm anywhere without disturbing any open programs or damaging the display Watch the cursor instead of the pen tip...

Page 12: ... in the user guide Open the Motion Dashboard The Motion Dashboard is an exclusive Motion Computing application that you can use to access programs and functions as well as configure your Tablet Client To open the Motion Dashboard press the Dashboard button on the Tablet Client front panel or select Start All Programs Motion Resources Motion Dashboard Refer to Tablet Client Buttons Connectors and I...

Page 13: ...ce indoor viewing and to improve outdoor viewing while retaining all the standard display features The bright 12 1 inch XGA TFT display was developed from a proprietary optical enhancement process based on technology initially developed for high end military aviation and marine applications The View Anywhere display includes all the features of the standard display plus the following components A ...

Page 14: ...the top edge of the Tablet Client Extra batteries are available from Motion Computing An optional Extended Battery is available that provides additional hours of continuous operation WARNING To avoid personal injury handle the battery with care Do not open puncture short or expose it to fire or water Keep the battery in an ambient temperature of less than 104 F 40 C for example do not leave it in ...

Page 15: ... status lights blue when power is on blinks blue on low battery Battery LED Displays battery status lights amber when battery is charging blinks blue when in stand by state Disk drive LED Displays disk drive DD activity blinks blue Wireless LED Displays wireless 802 11 and Bluetooth activity white for 802 11 blue for Bluetooth On Screen Keyboard Starts the On Screen Keyboard ritePen Starts the rit...

Page 16: ...onnector Connects the Tablet Client with the Motion FlexDock for the LE series not pictured in the illustration USB ports 2 Universal Serial Bus a port for connecting USB 2 0 devices such as a storage device mouse printer digital camera or optical disk drives You may need to install drivers for these devices consider your available system space when installing drivers Audio input output 2 Micropho...

Page 17: ...n the illustration contains status LEDs for the following Power On and Off Battery Disk Drive Wireless The front panel LEDs are described in the following table Front Panel Status LEDs LED Description Status Power Stand By Steady blue Tablet Client is on Flashing blue Tablet Client is in Stand By Battery Status See Front Panel Battery Status LED below Disk Drive Flashing On Some DD activity Off No...

Page 18: ... Power Battery Hard Disk Drive Wireless Front Panel Battery Status LED Battery LED Battery Status Action Steady blue Battery charged AC plugged in None Amber Battery charging AC plugged in None NOTE When the remaining battery charge is 10 your Tablet Client issues a Low Battery alarm message in addition to the LED warning For information about modifying this alarm you can set it to display a messa...

Page 19: ...s DVI D Connector The Digital Video Interface DVI D connector can be used to attach a third party Digital Video Interface enabled monitor to the Tablet Client An optional DVI D cable is offered by Motion Computing for this purpose Refer to Mirroring or Extending Your Display on page 25 about how to set up video that is displayed on an attached external display monitor VGA Connector The VGA connect...

Page 20: ...connectors and attachment points on the docking side of the Tablet Client FlexDock Connector There is a FlexDock connector at the bottom edge of the Tablet Client This connector mates with the corresponding connector on the FlexDock for the LE Series to provide the required signal connections when the Tablet Client is docked Refer to the Installation Guide provided with the FlexDock for the LE ser...

Page 21: ... Motion Dashboard The Motion Dashboard puts many operations at your fingertips for convenient access and control In addition the Tablet Client contains the Microsoft Windows XP Embedded operating system that includes an improved security infrastructure that helps defend against viruses worms and hackers To open the Motion Dashboard perform one of the following steps Press the Dashboard button on t...

Page 22: ...ose some of the battery saving benefits while gaining minimal improve ment in viewability External Monitor The Tablet Client has a dual head video controller that can mirror the Tablet Client display or extend it to a second monitor or external device such as a data projector This feature is disabled by default Available settings Mirror Display Clones or duplicates the Tablet Client dis play on an...

Page 23: ... Client start up useful in environments where policy prohibits wireless operations The physical wireless button not on the Motion Dashboard is intended for situations where you want to shut wireless down quickly and reliably Power Management Lets you set power schemes and power button options also displays remaining battery power You can select from an extensive list of power schemes or you can cr...

Page 24: ...nd the applications to run on your Tablet Client Remote Desktop is also where you can save the document and reports that you create and modify as part of your job You cannot add applications to your Tablet Client because you do not have a hard drive You can save some number of documents to the Flash Drive but you are limited by the available space Saving documents in your defined location on the r...

Page 25: ...as Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol RDP Citrix ICA Client and Citrix MetaFrame Access Program Neighborhood are provided on the Tablet Client Each Tablet Client can run applications on the server access data files and databases and access network resources Each user session runs independently and all resource conflicts are resolved at the server The thin client environment enables running multiple...

Page 26: ...18 Motion Computing LE1600TC Tablet Client User Guide Chapter 1 Getting Started with Your Tablet Client ...

Page 27: ...her information regarding the topic including set up operating procedures and helpful hints is included in this chapter PEN AND INK A significant difference between using a standard personal computer or a laptop and your Tablet Client is the use of pen and ink in software applications Some software applications are designed specifically for pen and ink while others may be ink enabled to improve th...

Page 28: ...em tray When ritePen is not enabled or active the pen icon in the system tray is covered with a red circle and slash Tapping the icon alternately enables and disables the application When using ritePen for handwriting recognition you can write anywhere on the screen The handwriting is transformed into typed text in the active application window For example if you are using Microsoft Word via the R...

Page 29: ...tepad application Depending on how quickly you write and the settings for ritePen you may be able to write several words before they are transformed into text in the application For more information on the ritePen application and using ritePen gestures refer to the Help file that is provided with the ritePen application Access the Help through the Start All Programs Parascript ritePen ritePen Help...

Page 30: ...You will find additional information regarding audio settings and acceptance angles in the Speech section of this chapter refer to Speech on page 48 Motion Dashboard Audio System Controls The Motion Dashboard contains volume and directional controls for both speech recognition and recording functions Speaker Volume While the noise suppression software removes most background noise in some cases sp...

Page 31: ... you turn on the ALS the display will automatically brighten if you move from dim to bright light within the range supported by the hardware or automatically dim if you move to an environment with a lower level of lighting You may not be able to visibly detect the adjustment Using ALS also helps to reduce power consumption when possible To set the Dynamic display brightness to ALS On 1 Open the Mo...

Page 32: ...view to suit your purpose You may be using an application where it is more advantageous to have a portrait vertical view of the screen You may be filling out a form that is longer than the standard screen view At other times you may want to view a wider than normal page in this instance you would use landscape view Be aware that changing the screen orientation may require you to recalibrate the pe...

Page 33: ...extended display To set up a mirrored display see Setting Up a Mirrored Display on page 25 To set up an extended display see Setting Up an Extended Display on page 26 IMPORTANT Be sure to drag any application window back to the Tablet Client display before shutting down the external data projector or monitor Otherwise you cannot access the application s to shut it down If you do leave an applicati...

Page 34: ...pand your workspace without hiding open documents under layers of other work This example shows the Tablet Client 1 and an external monitor 2 with an Excel spreadsheet extended across both It also shows a Word document 4 on the Tablet Client and e mail 5 on the extended desktop Extended Desktop Example 1 Tablet Client display 2 external monitor 3 spreadsheet 4 Word document 5 email message To Exte...

Page 35: ... various properties for that aspect of the Tablet Client power management feature The following example shows the window open at the Power Schemes tab it illustrates the various power schemes properties that can be set for the Tablet Client The remaining option properties windows are described but illustrations to show the various options are not included in this User Guide The Power Options Prope...

Page 36: ...Your Battery Power Level There are several ways to see how much battery power is left on your Tablet Client You can determine the remaining battery power by doing any of the following Reading Battery Power from the Tablet Client Display To check the power level while you are on battery power move the pen over the Power Meter icon shown here in the system tray at the bottom right corner of the Tabl...

Page 37: ...view double click Power Options Or in Category View tap Performance and Maintenance then tap Power Options Using Your Batteries This section describes how to use your Tablet Client battery The Standard Battery is located at the top of the Tablet Client There is an optional Extended Battery that can be attached to the back of the Tablet Client The upper center area of the back of the system include...

Page 38: ... Tablet Client or the battery charger For more information see the Safety and Regulatory Guide shipped with your Tablet Client or the documentation that came with the battery charger Or go to www motioncomputing com support to view these documents To charge the battery 1 Plug the AC adapter into the Tablet Client 2 Then plug the AC adapter cable into a wall outlet or power strip Completely recharg...

Page 39: ... Li ion battery that should be disposed of at a hazardous materials recycling center when it is no longer serviceable Do not throw it in a waste receptacle where it will be sent to a landfill Helpful Hints Battery and Power Management Use AC power when available to lengthen the battery s usable life The battery will charge automatically as you run on AC power so leave the battery in the Tablet Cli...

Page 40: ... Trusted Platform Module TPM and a Smart Card ready platform The Motion Computing Tablet Client includes a comprehensive security solution that is designed to protect the hardware platform the operating system and any information stored on the Tablet Client from most potential outside threats The Motion Security Center includes the following Motion OmniPass Infineon TPM Microsoft Security Center M...

Page 41: ...cation tools add another layer of security for your passwords files and other logons The OmniPass application can be opened by tapping the OmniPass icon shown at right in the System tray Or you can open the application by opening the Motion Dashboard then Motion Security Center Motion OmniPass The OmniPass Control Center window is shown below There is extensive help supporting the Motion OmniPass ...

Page 42: ...p User Information panel Shows current user information Version Detail panel Shows version and build Information Manage OmniPass Users and Settings When you select this action you are presented with the following options Add a new user to OmniPass Remove a user from OmniPass Import a new user into OmniPass Export an OmniPass profile These are advanced operations and may not be part of your typical...

Page 43: ...iles Browse to select files to be encrypted Browse to select encrypted files to decrypt Fingerprint Reader The built in fingerprint reader enables you to scan your fingerprint and associate it with a password This offers a quick and convenient way to log on to your Tablet Client provides global password management and helps protect your Tablet Client data from unauthorized access The illustration ...

Page 44: ...ettings You can modify the OmniPass startup options You can enable Strong Logon Security to authenticate with a specific security device before showing the windows desktop Vault management The vault is a storage area for passwords and dialogs that you have associated with web sites and applications Encrypting and decrypting files You can encrypt any file on your Tablet Client except for system fil...

Page 45: ...tly on the sensor If you are having trouble enrolling a specific finger enroll a different fin ger Typically you will get the best results by scanning an index finger thumb middle finger ring finger and little finger in that order Capturing a Fingerprint To capture a fingerprint 1 Tap Motion Dashboard then Motion Security Center Motion OmniPass Manage OmniPass Users and Settings Add a new user to ...

Page 46: ...he sensor from right to left one direction only not back and forth or left to right one direc tion only not back and forth Make sure your entire fingerprint i e your fingertip not your whole finger touches both the nickel colored ring and the sensor surface Successful fingerprint capture If the capture is successful you will see a green fingerprint image in the capture area If the capture is unsuc...

Page 47: ... During the verification process you may get red fingerprint images or the message Verification Failed If this happens tap the Back button and try again You can have as many tries as you need for enrollment and verification 8 Tap Next When you are asked if you would like to enroll a second fingerprint tap Yes IMPORTANT We recommend that you enroll a second fingerprint A finger injury could prevent...

Page 48: ...ers a number of advanced features that provide additional password management for your Tablet Client beyond the basic convenience of logging on CAUTION Before configuring advanced features please read the Motion OmniPass Help including any cautions or warnings about features Activating some features specifically Strong Logon Security may as a normal part of the OmniPass operation change the way yo...

Page 49: ...left See the OmniPass Control Center illustration for an example of this window Replacing Password Logons OmniPass lets you replace the password logons at web sites or anywhere you are prompted to provide your credentials such as Internet email ftp logons client logons or any restricted access network resource Once OmniPass registers your logon credentials you can conveniently access any of these ...

Page 50: ...e the Remember Password procedure The site location the credentials to access the site and the OmniPass authentication settings for the site are now stored in the OmniPass secure database Logging Onto a Remembered Site To log on to a remembered site 1 Open a website where you have set up the OmniPass logon that is a Remembered Site 2 Swipe your finger when you are prompted for a fingerprint master...

Page 51: ...quired to use the specified authentication device Infineon Trusted Platform Module The Infineon Trusted Security Platform Solution is a comprehensive set of tools provided with your Tablet Client Together these tools and the Trusted Platform Module TPM result in the one of the most secure computing environments now available on a Tablet Client With this application it is now possible to create and...

Page 52: ...ndows Firewall icon on the Control Panel Classic view or the Security Center Windows Firewall icon Category view From here you can add exceptions to bypass selected programs and services If a program or service needs to open the firewall to perform it notifies you and lets you decide whether to open the firewall and allow access Internet Explorer Provides security settings to warn you about viruse...

Page 53: ...erating system password going to Start Control Panel User Accounts Create a new account Classic View Setting BIOS Passwords CAUTION We strongly recommend that you read the information in this section carefully to understand the implications of setting up a BIOS system password If you set up a BIOS System password and enter it incorrectly several times you will be locked out of the system If you be...

Page 54: ...because Password on boot uses the System password NOTE You cannot set up Password on boot until you set up a System password 10 If you have finished setting up a password tap Exit or press the Esc key on the Tablet Client to exit the PhoenixBIOS Set Up Utility 11 When you exit you are asked to select from the following options Exit Saving Changes Exit Discarding Changes Load Set Up Defaults Discar...

Page 55: ...ixBIOS security 1 Start the Tablet Client 2 When the Motion Computing splash screen appears quickly press Rotate Display button If you miss the splash screen turn the Tablet Client off then back on and try this step again 3 From the PhoenixBIOS Set Up Utility tap Security on the menu bar If you have rebooted you will be prompted to enter the password s you have set up 4 To clear the System and Pas...

Page 56: ...acoustic echo feedback It is based on the following audio technologies Array Processing or beam forming software Removes all sound outside a software defined angle of acceptance Noise Suppression Removes background and ambient noise Acoustic Echo Cancellation AEC Removes echo caused by the microphone picking up the system s speaker output thus preventing feedback Using Motion Dashboard Directional...

Page 57: ... can skew the receiving direction towards one or the other microphone keeping the same relative angle of acceptance To set up the skew angle 1 Open the Motion Dashboard 2 Under Microphone tap Narrow Angle or Medium Angle You can not calibrate wide angle 3 Move to where you want the microphone to detect your voice 4 Tap Calibrate A block of text appears 5 Read the text aloud speaking normally towar...

Page 58: ...nds by turning down the microphone volume and speaking louder this reduces the microphones range and restricts their ability to detect extraneous sounds The Tablet Client contains pre installed audio components If you install a third party audio device such as USB or Bluetooth devices the Motion installed audio may not work If this happens you must reinstall the Motion audio components The Motion ...

Page 59: ...s are disabled Microphone Port The microphone port is on the left edge of the Tablet Client It is marked with a small microphone symbol and is designed as an audio input line in channel only You can attach an external microphone directly to this port to enhance your audio recording capabilities When an external microphone is attached the built in microphones are disabled VGA Connector The VGA Conn...

Page 60: ... account fee user name pass word an or network set up through an administrator The access point is not broadcasting a network name Check your secu rity settings the SSID may not be broadcasting The security settings may not be configured properly for wireless net working WARNING FAA regulations require that you disable any wireless connection when traveling by air If the Wireless LED on the front ...

Page 61: ...reless Connections The internal Bluetooth wireless radio in the Tablet Client is disabled by default Bluetooth software comes pre installed on your Tablet Client and can be activated through the Motion Dashboard To begin using Bluetooth 1 Open the Motion Dashboard by pressing the Dashboard button on the Tablet Client or select Start All Programs Motion Resources Motion Dashboard For the location o...

Page 62: ...owing process is generally common for connecting most Bluetooth devices keyboard mouse printer cellular phone PDA Tablet Client notebook PC etc The actual steps may be slightly different for every type and brand of Bluetooth device Read and follow the installation instructions included with your specific device These are the four generic steps for connecting to a Bluetooth device 1 Make the device...

Page 63: ... Using the Bluetooth Application 1 Make sure that either the Bluetooth LED is flashing or that there is a checkmark beside Enable Internal Bluetooth Wireless Radio both indicate that Bluetooth is running in the Motion Dashboard 2 Using your pen single tap the Bluetooth Devices icon in the system tray 3 Tap Add New Connection to launch the Bluetooth Add New Con nection Wizard The Bluetooth Settings...

Page 64: ...nnection Wizard Select a device window If multiple devices are detected each is shown in the window Select the device to be connected 6 Tap Next to add the Bluetooth device The wizard searches for remote device services The Wizard will display a message that it is connecting and then the passkey number if authentication is required NOTE If required immediately enter the number shown in the Passkey...

Page 65: ...apter 2 Using Your Motion Tablet Client It may take a short time to complete the connection Please wait 7 When the Completing the Add Bluetooth Device Wizard window appears the Bluetooth installation is nearly complete Tap Finish to complete the installation ...

Page 66: ...boards mice printers etc read the instructions that came with the device or visit the device manufacturer s website for information and other troubleshooting tips Some devices have a button to press or a series of keys to press to make it discoverable For Tablet Clients transferring files both Tablet Clients must turn on the device transfer wizard although only the receiving Tablet Client needs to...

Page 67: ...ience with this technology as well as to ensure Bluetooth inter operability In doing so the following operating issues have been found When simultaneously operating Bluetooth wireless and 802 11 wireless interference between these wireless technologies impacts Bluetooth performance This is most noticeable when you try to transfer large amounts of data such as file transfers or printing large docum...

Page 68: ...etooth devices contact the manufacturer of your Bluetooth device and check its compatibility with the Bluetooth software installed on your Tablet Client Do not install Bluetooth software from another manufacturer over the Microsoft Bluetooth software installed on the Tablet Client This will cause the Tablet Client Bluetooth system to malfunction Using Infrared Wireless Connections The infrared sof...

Page 69: ...ge Transfer To transfer an image from your camera to your Tablet Client tap the Image Transfer tab in the Wireless Link window The Image Transfer window is shown Specify the destination of the received image s and tap OK to begin For information about the Infrared Port tap the Hardware tab to open that window ...

Page 70: ...d the fingerprint reader Button Default Functions Button Function On screen keyboard Activates the on screen keyboard ritePen Activates the ritePen function on the desktop Five way Directional Control Button Works like the arrow keys on a keyboard The center of the button works like the Enter key Dashboard Opens Motion Dashboard Rotate Rotates the display SAS This button is located at the top left...

Page 71: ...ge the Tablet Client and or its components and void the warranty General Care Protect the Tablet Client from exposure to extreme temperatures shock liquids and strong magnetic fields Do not open or disassemble the Tablet Client other than to replace memory modules or to replace the battery Always follow the instructions included with these accessories when performing these procedures WARNING To av...

Page 72: ...rom unnecessary contact by using the Hard top Cover or a portfolio when transporting the Tablet Client Avoid exposing the display to direct sunlight for long periods of time Caring for the Motion Digitizer Pen Always store the Motion Digitizer Pen in the Tablet Client pen bay or in the portfolio when not in use Do not store the pen vertically on the tip Constant tip pressure can affect the pen to ...

Page 73: ...t in checked luggage when you travel Keep the Tablet Client stable during travel secure it to prevent it from sliding around in overhead bins and car trunks NOTE For travel warnings see the section FAA Wireless Air Travel Requirements in this chapter Traveling by Air Prepare for airport security by charging the battery in the event Security asks you to start the Tablet Client Have it hand inspecte...

Page 74: ... away from AC power adjust the Power properties to maximize battery conservation Right click the Power Meter icon in the system tray to open the Power Options Properties dialog box Then adjust the options For more infor mation refer to Helpful Hints Battery and Power Management on page 31 For international travel obtain and use the appropriate adapters for your destination s electrical outlets A c...

Page 75: ...to operate the Tablet Client and charge the battery The Tablet Client won t shut down An application has locked up the Tablet Client Press the SAS button small button with a key icon nearby to start Windows Task Manager and close the application or Slide and hold the power switch for at least 5 seconds to force a shutdown of the Tablet Client The display goes black while the Tablet Client is still...

Page 76: ... of the active monitor 1 Tap the Properties button on the Motion Dashboard 2 Tap Graphics Options then Graphics Properties to open the Properties screen 3 Select Notebook to make the Tablet Client the primary display The display looks dim Brightness is set too low Adjust brightness from the Motion Dashboard The screen is unreadable or distorted Screen resolution and or color quality are set incorr...

Page 77: ...tion for the pen button may be deactivated Re activate the right click option Double click the WACOM Pen Settings icon select Pen Options and reselect Use pen button to right click Select Apply OK You may not be correctly timing clicking the pen button and tapping the pen on the display To right click hold the pen button down and then firmly tap on the display The buttons on the Tablet Client don ...

Page 78: ...ll let you enter several passwords incorrectly before it temporarily locks the system Turn the Tablet Client off and back on and try re entering your password you can do this as many times as needed If you have forgotten your password contact Motion Computing Technical Support for information about unlocking your system at www motioncomputing com support The program I m working in has stopped resp...

Page 79: ...n plugged into the correct location appropriate power adapter What s the best way to clean the standard display screen To clean the acrylic display screen wipe it with a soft cloth like the one supplied onto which you have sprayed a window type cleaner Do not spray cleaners spray pour any liquid nor wipe any abrasive cleaner on the screen nor any surface of the Tablet Client Do not use tissues or ...

Page 80: ...e docking undocking step How do I adjust the Tablet Client for left handed use Double tap on the WACOM Pen Settings icon in the system tray located in the lower right corner of the display window which opens the Settings window You can change it for left or right handed use as well as change the location of the menus Then make sure you recalibrate the pen MOTION WARRANTIES Standard and Extended Wa...

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