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Summary of Contents for VERSA LITEPAD TABLET PC

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Page 2: ...wever actual performance of each such product is dependent upon factors such as system configuration customer data and operator control Since implementation by customers of each product may vary the s...

Page 3: ...s 1 16 AC Adapter and Power Cable 1 17 Tablet Stand 1 17 Tablet Pens 1 18 Keyboard 1 19 Mouse 1 20 2 Getting Started Stand Setup 2 2 Setting Up the Stand for Landscape Display 2 4 Setting Up the Stand...

Page 4: ...ntering BIOS Setup 3 2 Standard CMOS Setup Menu 3 3 Looking at Screens 3 3 Using Keys and Buttons 3 4 Checking Setting System Parameters 3 5 Resetting System Parameters 3 5 Standard Menu 3 5 Advanced...

Page 5: ...ing the A D CD Software 4 9 NEC Online Documentation 4 10 Product Recovery CD 4 10 Guidelines for Using the Product Recovery CD 4 11 Product Recovery CD Options 4 11 Full Disk Drive Restore 4 12 Parti...

Page 6: ...ation 9 2 Web Site 9 3 Support Services 9 4 E mail to Support Services 9 4 A Setting Up a Healthy Work Environment Making Your Computer Work for You A 2 Arrange Your Equipment A 3 Adjust Your Chair A...

Page 7: ...Contents vii Booting C 4 Power Management C 5 Battery Charging C 7 Miscellaneous C 8 Index Regulatory Statements...

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Page 9: ...includes information about a Battery Refresh option in the BIOS Setup utility Standard menu Chapter 4 Using the Operating System and Utilities for an understanding of your Microsoft Windows XP Tablet...

Page 10: ...AQs for a look at questions that users commonly ask and the answers to those questions Text Conventions To make this guide as easy as possible to use text is set up as follows Warnings cautions and no...

Page 11: ...lease Notes provide additional information about your tablet PC that was not available at the time the user s guide was printed Information in the Release Notes is the result of extensive product test...

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Page 13: ...Versa LitePad Tablet PC Before You Begin About Your Tablet PC On the Front of the Tablet PC On the Left Side of the Tablet PC On the Right Side of the Tablet PC On the Back of the Tablet PC About Your...

Page 14: ...completing the steps in the quick setup card that comes with your tablet PC your NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC is ready to go To get started do the following Read Appendix A Setting Up a Healthy Work E...

Page 15: ...a powerful ultra low voltage ULV Mobile Intel Pentium III Processor M running at 933 MHz or higher Your tablet PC provides a wide choice of ports and connectivity such as a CompactFlash Card slot thre...

Page 16: ...n the front back and sides See the following figures and information to get familiar with the features on the front of the tablet PC NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC front features A Wireless LAN Switch E...

Page 17: ...Introducing the NEC Versa LitePad Tablet PC 1 5 System control buttons A Rotate Screen Button C Fn Button B Escape Button D Security Button Key buttons A UP Button C DOWN Button B Enter Button...

Page 18: ...tton Key Buttons Use these buttons like keyboard keys for navigation and for application shortcuts Button combinations provide multiple functions You can change and select button functions through the...

Page 19: ...re use see Chapter 2 Then keep the battery charged and ready for use Battery removal and replacement is easy see Chapter 2 Tablet Controls The tablet switches and buttons let you select specific table...

Page 20: ...Activated Tablet button message on task tray Fn Fn Displays a tablet menu of options in the task tray Fn Rotate Change between LCD only and simultaneous LCD and CRT display modes Fn Esc Alt Esc chang...

Page 21: ...Rotate Screen button as a single button You can customize button combinations using the Fn button and the Up Enter Down or Esc button To customize a button or button combination use Tablet and Pen Set...

Page 22: ...1 10 Introducing the NEC Versa LitePad Tablet PC Status LEDs A Power LED C Hard Drive LED B Battery LED D Wireless LAN LED...

Page 23: ...tery power is at 3 or less Battery Amber blinking Battery low battery power is at 3 or less and tablet PC is in suspend mode Off Tablet PC power is turned off Battery LED AC adapter Amber Battery is c...

Page 24: ...e tablet PC from theft VGA Port Use this 15 pin port to attach an external monitor to your PC tablet With an external monitor attached use the Fn and Rotate Screen buttons to toggle between LCD and Si...

Page 25: ...you to connect an external microphone for monophonic recording or amplification through the unit USB Ports Allows you to easily and conveniently connect a USB equipped peripheral device to each of th...

Page 26: ...Card Slim Pen Use this slim 5 mm electronic pen as you would a pen on paper You can use the pen as your input device to write sketch enter data and execute programs This electromagnetic pen requires...

Page 27: ...PC The back of the NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC features memory and hard drive bays a battery release button speaker and vents see the following figure Descriptions follow the figure Back features A Sp...

Page 28: ...s the hard drive Memory Module Bay Contains the SDRAM memory module See Chapter 5 for memory upgrade information Vents Allow your tablet PC to cool properly and maintain a safe operating environment D...

Page 29: ...you can use your tablet PC just about anywhere See Connecting the AC Adapter and Battery Operation in Chapter 2 for AC adapter and battery information AC adapter and power cable A AC Adapter Cable C...

Page 30: ...entering data and executing programs directly from the tablet screen This slim pen comes in the tablet PC pen holder see On the Right Side of the Tablet PC in this chapter Clip pen a 9 mm digital pen...

Page 31: ...aries according to the application in use See the specific application s user guide for information about how each function key works within the application you use Windows Keys Use the following two...

Page 32: ...alculator key pad within the alphanumeric keys These keys operate with the numeric lock NumLk and Fn keys With Fn on and NumLk off the pad acts like cursor control keys With Fn and NumLk on the pad ac...

Page 33: ...2 Getting Started Stand Setup Cable Connections Startup Tips for Working Pen Operation Battery Operation System Care...

Page 34: ...g the battery pack and for using the tablet PC with AC power connect standard accessories keyboard mouse and CD ROM drive start up the tablet PC find tips for working with your tablet PC use the table...

Page 35: ...ocedures for folding up the stand for storage or for working somewhere else Note Press the Rotate Screen button on the NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC to change the screen display orientation see On the F...

Page 36: ...er stable height for the tablet PC in this wider orientation Use the following procedure to set up the stand for landscape display 1 Release the rails from the locked position by pulling the tabbed ba...

Page 37: ...3 Slide the rails back until the tabbed bar is secured in the bar with the slot Adjusting the rails for landscape display A Bar with Slot 4 Check that the tabbed bar is secured in the slotted bar see...

Page 38: ...2 6 Getting Started 5 Pivot the support posts outward Positioning the support posts for a landscape setup A Secured Bars...

Page 39: ...ity and to prevent damage to the tablet PC always use the landscape stand setup for the landscape orientation of the tablet PC Positioning the tablet PC for landscape display Note To fold up the stand...

Page 40: ...earlier procedure Setting Up the Stand for Landscape Display 2 Pivot the support posts inward and down Starting from landscape setup support posts down 3 Keeping the locking bars secured lift the top...

Page 41: ...Getting Started 2 9 Lifting the top panel A Top Panel B Secured Bars Locking the top panel in place A Rails in line with top panel C Press top panel downward B Locking Tabs...

Page 42: ...2 10 Getting Started Looking at the portrait display position 4 Place the bottom of the tablet PC on the support posts Positioning the tablet PC for portrait display...

Page 43: ...To fold up the stand for storage or for working somewhere else see Folding Up the Stand from Portrait Display in this chapter Folding Up the Stand from Landscape Display To fold up the stand for port...

Page 44: ...d 3 Push the tabbed bar towards the top panel to lock the rails and secure the stand in the flat position Locking the rails A Rails secured in locking tabs at the back of the stand Looking at the fold...

Page 45: ...d for portability or storage follow these steps 1 Holding the base and keeping the locking bars secured lift the top panel up to release it from the locking tabs on the back Pivot the top panel toward...

Page 46: ...Getting Started 2 Slide the tabbed bar towards the front of the base Note Be sure to slide the tabbed bar on top of the base Don t let the bar slide under the base Folding up the stand from landscape...

Page 47: ...5 3 Push the tabbed bar towards the top panel to lock the rails and secure the stand in the flat position Locking the rails A Rails secured in locking tabs at the back of the stand Looking at the fold...

Page 48: ...hat come with the system See the following sections for connection information Connecting the AC Adapter Connect the AC adapter and power cable that come with your tablet PC to run your system when an...

Page 49: ...apter is intended for use with a computer and must meet EN609050 standards Do not cover or place objects on the AC adapter Keeping the adapter clear of objects lets the adapter cool properly during us...

Page 50: ...able that comes with the drive into the back of your CD ROM drive and into a USB port and power port on your tablet PC See USB Devices in Chapter 5 for drive features and installation information NEC...

Page 51: ...tten notes in Journal You can also learn about using the tablet PC and pen by tapping the Windows Start button and selecting the Get Going with Tablet PC option Calibrate your pen and set other tablet...

Page 52: ...hould be relaxed and straight While using the keyboard mouse and pen keep your shoulders and arms as relaxed as possible Take regular breaks from the tablet PC to rest your eyes Perform stretching exe...

Page 53: ...input data Your tablet PC supports handwriting recognition When you use a tablet pen to write directly on the screen and create digital ink your tablet PC can translate your handwriting into keyboard...

Page 54: ...blet pen like a mouse Equivalent pen mouse actions are as follows Single tap the tablet screen equivalent to a single click of the primary mouse button Double tap the tablet screen equivalent to a dou...

Page 55: ...n Settings icon in the Windows system tray Select the Settings menu to calibrate pen accuracy Note You need to calibrate the pen for each screen orientation landscape or portrait Select the Pen Option...

Page 56: ...C Versa LitePad tablet PC Using the Battery Pack See the table Tablet PC Status LEDs in Chapter 1 for a description of the Power and Battery LED status Also see Determining Battery Status and Identify...

Page 57: ...ar An electrical plug appears when the system is connected to an AC power source A battery icon always appears when the system is not connected to an AC power source To show the Power icon on the task...

Page 58: ...procedures to improve battery performance Remove and reinstall the battery in your NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC and fully recharge the battery to 100 Refresh the battery using the Battery Refresh funct...

Page 59: ...ese symptoms Shorter work times Discoloration warping Hot to the touch Strange odor Replace the battery installed in your NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC as follows Only use batteries that are designed fo...

Page 60: ...ack as follows Slide the battery release button to the right and hold firmly While holding the release button slide the battery out of the battery bay Releasing the battery pack A Battery Release Butt...

Page 61: ...etting Started 2 29 4 Insert the new battery pack as follows Align the battery connector and slots with the battery bay connector and tabs Battery connector and tabs A Battery Slots B Battery Connecto...

Page 62: ...e tablet PC over Charging the Battery Charge the battery pack by simply connecting your NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC to an AC power source Note During charging keep the environmental temperature betwee...

Page 63: ...the battery away from heat sources including direct sunlight open fires microwave ovens and high voltage containers Temperatures over 140 F 60 C may cause damage Do not drop or bump the battery Do no...

Page 64: ...blet PC the AC adapter or the battery Avoid moving the NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC during system operation especially while the hard disk diskette drive or other drive is being accessed When using the...

Page 65: ...ts Store the tablet PC and AC adapter in an environment that meets the following conditions If the temperature of the NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC suddenly rises or falls for example when you move the...

Page 66: ...se cleaners are usually high in alkalinity which is measured in pH Using these cleaners can harm the magnesium surface LCD screen Carefully wipe the LCD screen with a soft cloth or a screen wipe desig...

Page 67: ...3 Using the BIOS Setup Utility Introducing BIOS Setup Entering BIOS Setup Checking Setting System Parameters Updating the BIOS Checking Changing Switch Settings...

Page 68: ...d in the system s complementary metal oxide semiconductor CMOS memory Entering BIOS Setup Connect your keyboard or use your tablet pen to run the BIOS Setup utility You can use some of the tablet PC b...

Page 69: ...h Enter Use the up and down arrow keys on your keyboard to move through the BIOS Setup menu items or use the UP and DOWN tablet PC buttons See Using Keys and Buttons in this chapter for a list of keys...

Page 70: ...nd exit setup UP DOWN Moves the cursor between the displayed parameters Selects the Setup menu screen Changes the value for the selected item field Tab Enter Moves the cursor between subfields For exa...

Page 71: ...ed CMOS Setup System Security Setup Boot Device Setup Exit Options Resetting System Parameters To reset all parameters to the optimal default settings press or tap F9 use the arrow keys to select OK t...

Page 72: ...ear These settings remain in memory even after you turn off system power To set the date use the Tab Shift Tab or Enter keys to move from field to field You can also use the Enter button to move from...

Page 73: ...Setting s USB Legacy Support Enabled Disabled Remote Power on Enabled Disabled Intel SpeedStep Technology Enabled Disabled CPU Power Management Enabled Disabled USB Legacy Support When set to Enabled...

Page 74: ...Set User HDDs Security Password Press Enter Display of Set Master HDDs Security parameter requires Supervisor Password enabled Supervisor Password Is Display only Automatically displays password statu...

Page 75: ...sword Once you set a supervisor password you must enter it before you can enter BIOS Setup To establish password protection for entering the BIOS Setup utility you must set the supervisor password bef...

Page 76: ...sword and enable the established passwords for the internal HDD Follow these steps to establish HDD passwords and to enable HDD password protection If you set the master and user password on a hard dr...

Page 77: ...ss Enter at the prompt to enter a password Using Hard Disk Drive Password Protection To facilitate the transfer of one or more HDDs between systems establish a single master password and store the pas...

Page 78: ...pted To take advantage of HDD password protection in another system the system must be equipped with the same HDD password protection feature To determine if that system has HDD password check the Sec...

Page 79: ...use F9 for this operation Updating the BIOS The BIOS is code transmitted onto your system s microprocessor or central processing unit CPU As indicated in this chapter you use the BIOS Setup utility to...

Page 80: ...te Note Preparing the BIOS Update Diskette makes the diskette bootable This procedure requires a system that has the MS DOS operating system available Microsoft Windows XP does not have an MS DOS oper...

Page 81: ...repared the system for a BIOS update perform the following steps 1 Insert the BIOS Update diskette into the diskette drive 2 Power on the tablet PC with the diskette in the diskette drive The system b...

Page 82: ...0 to save changes and exit Setup Checking Changing Switch Settings The NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC has a four position dip switch on the bottom of the tablet PC Switches are identified as follows Swit...

Page 83: ...handling any internal components discharge static electricity from yourself by touching a nearby unpainted metal surface 1 Power off the system disconnect AC power and disconnect any peripheral devic...

Page 84: ...OS Setup Utility 4 Locate the plastic cover next to the memory module as shown in the following figure Locating switches A Password Override Switch C Crisis Recovery Boot Switch B Logo Select Switch D...

Page 85: ...ule cover and screw plug in the AC adapter and power on the system 7 At the startup screen press the DOWN button to enter the BIOS Setup utility Select the Security menu and check that switch setting...

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Page 87: ...4 Using the Operating System and Utilities Windows Introduction Windows Power Management NEC Customize Utility Application and Driver CD NEC Online Documentation Product Recovery CD NEC CD RW CD...

Page 88: ...let PC for additional tutorials about using the tablet PC and pen Windows Power Management Your NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC manages its power resources using the Advanced Configuration and Power Inter...

Page 89: ...n batteries power Power Schemes Parameter Default Setting Alternate Setting s Power Schemes Portable Laptop Home Office Desk Presentation Always On Minimal Power Management Max Battery Turn off monito...

Page 90: ...utes 1 2 3 4 5 6 hours Never Power Schemes Defines the most appropriate power scheme for your computer Turn off monitor Selects the time delay before your LCD panel turns off Turn off hard disks Selec...

Page 91: ...Action Hibernate Power Off Standby Hibernate Run a program None When the alarm occurs run this program Enabling an Alarm action enables Force stand by or shutdown even if program stops responding sett...

Page 92: ...the Sleep button on my computer Standby Do nothing Ask me what to do Standby Hibernate Shut down If USB keyboard has the Sleep button feature Always show icon on the taskbar Determines whether or not...

Page 93: ...ment states The following table describes the system behavior for each power management state Windows Power Management Behavior Feature LCD Timeout Standby STR Hibernate STF Default Setting 5 Minutes...

Page 94: ...the NEC wallpaper Help button provides an overview of the NEC Customize utility Exit button closes the NEC Customize utility Using the NEC Customize Utility Follow these steps to use the NEC Customiz...

Page 95: ...ct Application and Driver CD The Application and Driver CD dialog box appears Note If the NEC Customize icon is not available double click My Computer on the desktop or in the Start menu and then clic...

Page 96: ...olutions Product Recovery CD The Product Recovery CD contains the NEC Product Recovery utility that allows you to restore your system to its initial installation state If you determine that you need t...

Page 97: ...option in the window at the right side of the screen Full Disk Drive Completely rebuilds your hard disk drive destroying all existing data in the process Select this option if you wish to restore you...

Page 98: ...re option if the preinstalled software is unusable Use the Product Recovery utility to perform a Full Disk Drive restore as follows 1 Check the Product Recovery CD title and make sure that it is the c...

Page 99: ...th progress bars is displayed and indicates the progress of the recovery Do not turn off or disturb the system during the recovery process At the prompt for the next CD remove CD1 insert CD2 into the...

Page 100: ...restore option if the preinstalled software on drive C is unusable Use the Product Recovery utility to perform a Partition Only restore as follows 1 Check the Product Recovery CD title and make sure t...

Page 101: ...n NEC screen loads 7 At the NEC screen click Continue to start the recovery process A screen with progress bars is displayed and indicates the progress of the recovery Do not turn off or disturb the s...

Page 102: ...ograms from a CD and write information to a CD The NEC CD RW CD provides a driver CDINIT and an application Easy CD Creator The materials that come with the CD describe how to install and use your sof...

Page 103: ...5 Adding Expansion Devices USB Devices Memory Module CF Cards Monitor Audio Options...

Page 104: ...R RW drive digital camera scanner printer modem mouse keyboard telephone or game device You can add multiple USB devices to the tablet PC in several ways add three devices one to each USB port add mul...

Page 105: ...eatures see the following figure Status LED Lights during data read write operations When the indicator is lit do not eject the diskette unplug the USB cable or turn off the NEC Versa LitePad tablet P...

Page 106: ...e the Safely Remove Hardware function on the Windows XP taskbar USB CD ROM and CD R RW Drives A USB CD ROM drive comes with your NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC The USB CD R RW drive is an optional device...

Page 107: ...Adding Expansion Devices 5 5 USB CD ROM drive front features A Eject Button C Emergency Eject Hole B Status LED USB CD R RW drive front features A Status LED C Eject Button B Emergency Eject Hole...

Page 108: ...5 6 Adding Expansion Devices USB CD ROM CD R RW drive rear features A USB IF Power Cable B USB Drive Connectors USB CD ROM CD R RW drive bottom feature A Emergency Eject Tool...

Page 109: ...power failure To open the tray and remove a disc in an emergency use the emergency eject tool at the rear of the drive Press the tool into the hole to release the tray Ease of use The USB CD ROM and C...

Page 110: ...ing or soiling either side of the disc Do not write on or apply labels to the data side of the disc Keep the disc away from direct sunlight or high temperatures Clean fingerprints or dust from the dis...

Page 111: ...the system disconnect AC power remove the battery pack see Chapter 2 and disconnect any peripheral devices 2 Locate the screw securing the memory bay cover to the bottom of the tablet PC Remove the sc...

Page 112: ...arge static electricity from yourself by touching a nearby unpainted metal surface Press the locking tabs away from the sides of the module until the module pops up at an angle Pull the memory module...

Page 113: ...t insert the module connector into the socket Firmly push the module into the socket Press down on the edge of the memory module until the locking tabs on the sides of the socket snap into place secur...

Page 114: ...side of the tablet PC Use the slot to insert one Type I or one Type II CF Card Inserting a CF Card To insert a CF Card follow these steps 1 Remove the CF Card slot cover by pressing twice on the eject...

Page 115: ...s to connect an external monitor to your tablet PC 1 Check that the tablet PC is powered off and the monitor power switch is turned off Note The NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC must be powered off or susp...

Page 116: ...You can connect the following audio options an external microphone to the microphone in jack stereo headphones to the headphone jack Note If you are using an external microphone and experience sound...

Page 117: ...6 Communicating with Your NEC Versa Wireless LAN LAN Connection Internet Connections...

Page 118: ...ogy and guaranteed to work with all other Wi Fi certified products To comply with FCC and Industry Canada RF Exposure requirements NEC Solutions America recommends when using the NEC Versa LitePad tab...

Page 119: ...the 10 100Base TX LAN standard and both Wake on LAN and Network Boot functions To take advantage of the interface connect an RJ 45 cable to the LAN port on the left side of the system see On the Left...

Page 120: ...gs port settings a user name logon and password your e mail address the name of a POP3 IMAP or HTTP server for incoming mail the name of an SMTP server for outgoing mail To access the Internet Connect...

Page 121: ...7 Traveling Tips Preparing for Travel Packing for Travel Using Power Connections Getting Through Customs Connecting to the Internet...

Page 122: ...fully charged the inspection only takes a minute or so Otherwise be prepared to attach the AC adapter and power cable And if you don t have these the inspection might include a disassembly of the syst...

Page 123: ...nal AC extension cord Using Power Connections With the right accessories you can run your NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC almost anywhere Your system self adjusts to various power sources The United State...

Page 124: ...a Certificate of Registration a document that is issued when you register your NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC with the Customs Service prior to departure The certificate of registration contains a brief...

Page 125: ...re provided to you completely so your settings work effectively with the provider s system If you have problems the hotel or convention center may be able to direct you to a support technician Connect...

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Page 127: ...8 Solving System Problems Problem Checklist Startup Problems If You Need Assistance...

Page 128: ...C The electrical outlet to which your AC adapter is connected is working Test the outlet by plugging in a lamp or other electrical device All cables are tightly connected The display setting is config...

Page 129: ...tery power Plug in the AC adapter before resuming operation Battery power does not last long If you are using wireless LAN run it on AC power If you are using an optical drive such as the CD ROM drive...

Page 130: ...reinstalling the battery System shuts off instead of going into sleep mode You held the power sleep switch for more than four seconds For sleep mode slide the switch and immediately release System do...

Page 131: ...urely installed or connected Verify that the system parameter for the I O port configuration is set correctly in Setup If You Need Assistance If you have a problem with your computer first review the...

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Page 133: ...9 Getting Service and Support Contact Information Web Site Support Services E mail to Support Services...

Page 134: ...vices U S and Canada customers only 1 800 632 4525 E mail to Support Services through a commercial online service or the Internet op system support necsam com If you have access to a telephone a modem...

Page 135: ...uding Frequently Asked Questions reference manuals and warranty information BIOS updates drivers and Setup Disk files to download contact information including telephone numbers for Technical Support...

Page 136: ...support to ensure that NEC Solutions America support personnel can successfully troubleshoot your system For outside the U S or Canada please contact your local NEC office or dealer for the support an...

Page 137: ...thy Work Environment Making Your Computer Work for You Arrange Your Equipment Adjust Your Chair Adjust Your Input Devices Adjust Your Screen or Monitor Vary Your Workday Pre existing Conditions and Ps...

Page 138: ...erve tendon and muscle disorders Note Prolonged or improper use of a computer workstation may pose a risk of serious injury To reduce your risk of injury set up and use your computer in the manner des...

Page 139: ...ge your equipment so that you can work in a natural and relaxed position Place items that you use frequently within easy reach Adjust your workstation setup to the proper height as described in this a...

Page 140: ...ices Position your keyboard directly in front of you Avoid reaching when using your keyboard or mouse If you use a mouse position it at the same height as the keyboard and next to the keyboard Keep yo...

Page 141: ...eyes periodically by focusing on an object at least 20 feet away Blink often Position the screen or external monitor at a 90 angle to windows and other light sources to minimize glare and reflections...

Page 142: ...Display Terminal Workstations ANSI HFS Standard No 100 1988 The Human Factors Society Inc P O Box 1369 Santa Monica California 90406 Pre existing Conditions and Psychosocial Factors Pre existing cond...

Page 143: ...amping stiffness throbbing weakness soreness tingling and or numbness in the hands wrists arms shoulders neck back and or legs This appendix was prepared in consultation with Dr David Rempel of the Un...

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Page 145: ...B Specifications Base System Expansion Power Security Dimensions and Weight Recommended Environment...

Page 146: ...om Access Memory RAM Standard Memory 256 MB of high speed PC133 memory in one SO DIMM slot Memory Expansion 512 MB of PC133 memory upgrade in SO DIMM slot BIOS Read Only Memory ROM 512 KB flash ROM Ca...

Page 147: ...ax Colors up to 65 536 Color depth 24 bit Digitizer Tablet Electromagnet give and receive method Wacom Pens Wacom slim pen 5 mm and clip pen 9 mm User Controls Buttons push button Change screen orient...

Page 148: ...use Hard Disk Drive 1 8 inch 5mm IDE UltraDMA 100 20 GB or higher hard disk drive Note When referring to storage capacity GB stands for one billion bytes Some utilities may indicate varying storage ca...

Page 149: ...e antenna Expansion Note Some devices may come standard depending upon your system configuration Storage Devices Optional external USB industry standard 3 5 inch 1 44 MB diskette drive External USB CD...

Page 150: ...l battery pack Battery Life over 3 hours RTC Battery AC Adapter Input Voltage 100 to 240 volts V AC 50 watt max Output Voltage 19 volts DC 50 watt max Security Kensington lock slot Power on password c...

Page 151: ...tions B 7 Recommended Environment Operation Temperature 41 F to 95 F 5 C to 35 C Relative Humidity 20 to 80 Noncondensing Storage Temperature 4 F to 104 F 20 C to 40 C Relative Humidity 20 to 80 Nonco...

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Page 153: ...C Frequently Asked Questions External Mouse Display Diskette Drive Booting Power Management Battery Charging Miscellaneous...

Page 154: ...024 x 768 for XGA TFT panels depending on the capabilities of the external monitor Can I operate the tablet PC in CRT display mode No The tablet PC is designed to operate in simultaneous LCD and CRT o...

Page 155: ...The Versa LitePad tablet PC supports the 1 44 MB diskette drive option which uses 3 5 inch high density HD diskettes These diskettes are also called double sided high density DSHD diskettes You can s...

Page 156: ...h to perform a cold boot or Wait at least five seconds and then turn the power on What is the difference between a warm boot and a cold boot A warm boot restarts the system while system power is on A...

Page 157: ...dows documentation for detailed information about managing power What is the purpose of Standby mode You can initiate a Standby mode full Suspend to RAM by accessing Start Turn Off Computer Stand By T...

Page 158: ...ate Select Hibernate How do I bring my system out of Standby mode Sliding the Power switch brings the system out of Standby mode What can I do to conserve battery power There are several ways to conse...

Page 159: ...can only be charged to its maximum if the battery and its environment is within 59 to 77 degrees Fahrenheit 15 to 25 degrees Centigrade The more the temperature deviates from this range during recharg...

Page 160: ...te in Windows by double clicking the time in the lower right corner of the screen Change the date and time as needed How do I speed up my application If the application you are using runs really slow...

Page 161: ...dows application If you need help in a Windows application click on a Help button or Help menu item Most applications provide online help If the application doesn t provide these try pressing F1 How d...

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Page 163: ...en over time applications programs Software designed to perform specific functions like solving business or mathematical problems audio The range of acoustic mechanical or electrical frequencies that...

Page 164: ...dard and released by the PCMCIA standards body and trade associations CardBus offers wider and faster 32 bit bus and bus mastering operation for improved adapter performance and can operate at speeds...

Page 165: ...MOS is backed up by an internal battery that preserves clock calendar data and system configuration parameters stored in CMOS cold boot Process of starting up the computer by turning on the power If p...

Page 166: ...gnetic material for storing information diskette drive A magnetic drive that writes on and retrieves data from a diskette E enhanced VGA A video interface that offers more colors or higher resolution...

Page 167: ...equal to one cycle per second hot key Combination of two or three keys that you press simultaneously for a particular function input output I O The process of transferring data between the computer a...

Page 168: ...uter s memory from a storage device M megabyte MB 1 048 576 bytes memory Electronic storage area in a computer that retains information and programs A computer has two types of memory read only memory...

Page 169: ...line MPEG The MPEG Moving Pictures Experts Group standard is used to encode motion images The MPEG player program in Windows lets you play back MPEG files multimedia Integrated forms of media such as...

Page 170: ...ve into isolated or separate sections Partitioning a hard drive creates additional logical drives e g a 5 1 GB hard drive partitioned into three logical drives creates drives C D and E Partitioning fa...

Page 171: ...functional unit that interprets and executes instructions prompt A special symbol indicating the beginning of an input line Also a message that appears on the screen indicating that the user must tak...

Page 172: ...example 1024x768 See pixels RS 232C Standard interface for serial devices This port is sometimes referred to as the serial port S scanner An optical device that reads printed material and converts it...

Page 173: ...al audio output through the use of an optical output cable to an optical disk device Standby mode A state of power management that puts the system to sleep Standby mode shuts down all devices in the s...

Page 174: ...tion of up to 127 peripheral devices such as mice modems and keyboards USB supports plug and play installation on some systems V VGA Video Graphics Array Graphics technology that supports up to 256 co...

Page 175: ...ing a device waveform A graphic representation of a sound wave as displayed on an oscilloscope which converts sound waves into electronic signals write To record or store information to a storage devi...

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Page 177: ...box 4 9 installing 4 9 launching 4 9 Audio connecting options 5 14 specifications B 3 B Back features 1 15 Battery alarms 4 5 charging 2 30 C 7 CMOS 3 2 conserving power 2 27 4 2 C 6 determining batt...

Page 178: ...t 3 7 user HDD password 3 9 using keys and buttons 3 4 BIOS version 3 6 Boot menu 3 12 Boot order 3 12 Boot password 3 8 Bootable diskette 3 14 Brightness settings 2 19 8 3 Buttons descriptions 1 7 1...

Page 179: ...USB diskette drive 5 3 E E mail support services 9 2 9 4 Embedded numeric keypad 1 20 Emergency release latch 5 7 Enter button description 1 9 locating 1 5 Entering BIOS Setup 3 2 Escape button descr...

Page 180: ...ications B 4 status LEDs 1 19 typewriter keys 1 19 using 2 20 Windows keys 1 19 L LAN connection while traveling 7 4 features 1 3 port 1 12 support 6 3 Landscape display mode 1 7 LCD and CRT display 1...

Page 181: ...ies See Utilities NEC wallpaper 4 8 Numeric keypad 1 20 O Online documentation 4 10 Operating environment 1 16 2 33 B 7 Operating system setup 2 18 Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 4 2 P Partition Only re...

Page 182: ...e 4 12 guidelines 4 11 options 4 11 Partition Only restore 4 14 Protecting your system 2 32 R Recharging the battery 2 26 Refreshing the battery 2 26 3 7 8 3 Release button for battery 2 28 Remote Pow...

Page 183: ...8 Support services 9 2 9 3 9 4 Suspend mode 1 6 1 7 1 11 Suspend to File C 5 Switch settings changing 3 19 description 3 16 locating 3 18 password override switch 3 16 3 17 3 18 Switches See also Swi...

Page 184: ...grading memory 5 8 USB CD R RW drive connecting 5 7 emergency release latch 5 7 features 5 4 using 5 7 USB CD ROM drive connecting 2 18 5 7 emergency release latch 5 7 features 5 4 using 5 7 using wit...

Page 185: ...4 7 Wireless LAN antenna 6 2 connection while traveling 7 5 features 1 3 6 2 LED 1 10 1 11 operation 1 11 switch 1 6 1 7 turning on 6 2 using 6 2 Wireless Manager icon 6 2 Work environment setting up...

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Page 187: ...otection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructio...

Page 188: ...m battery maintains system configuration information In the event that the battery fails to maintain system configuration information NEC Solutions America recommends that you have the battery replace...

Page 189: ...ter s LCD panel contains mercury Do not place a used LCD panel in your regular trash The panel must be collected recycled or disposed of in an environmentally approved manner Contact your local waste...

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Page 191: ...www necsolutions am com mobilesolutions declare that the product NEC Versa LitePad is in conformity with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation of this product is subject to the following two conditions 1...

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