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S10A User Manual

Installing a Scanner (optional)....................................... 14

Upgrading Components........................................... 15

Removing the Memory ................................................ 15
Replacing the Memory ................................................ 15
Removing the Hard Disk Drive ....................................... 16
Replacing the Hard Disk Drive ....................................... 17
Removing the Battery ................................................. 17
Replacing the Battery ................................................. 18

Making Connections............................................... 19

Connecting the Power................................................. 19

Connecting to a Monitor........................................... 19
Connecting USB Devices ........................................... 20
Connecting Headphones........................................... 20
Connecting a Microphone ......................................... 20

Turning On.......................................................... 21

Turning On for the First Time........................................ 21
Controlling the S10A................................................... 24

Using the Touch Screen ........................................... 24
Using the Control Panel Buttons ................................. 26
Using the On-Screen Keyboard ................................... 26
Configuring the Function Buttons................................ 27
Using the Mode Button ............................................ 27
Adjusting Screen Brightness ...................................... 28
Adjusting the Volume.............................................. 28

Wireless Connections............................................. 29

WiFi Connection........................................................ 29

Configuring a New Wireless Network............................ 31

Bluetooth Connections ................................................ 33

Setting Up Bluetooth............................................... 33

GPRS Connection (optional) .......................................... 35

Setting Up GPRS .................................................... 35

GPS Connection (optional) ........................................... 37

Using the Fingerprint Software................................. 38

Summary of Contents for S10A

Page 1: ...Semi Rugged Tablet PC S10A User Manual Ver 1 0 ...

Page 2: ...and Ready to Go 1 Symbols Used in this Manual 1 Product Features 1 Package Contents 2 Optional Accessories 2 Optional Modules 2 Exploring the S10A 3 Front View 3 Rear View 5 Right View 6 Left View 6 Bottom View 7 Getting Started 8 Installing the Rubber Bumpers 8 Removing the Rubber Bumpers 8 Using the Power Switch 8 Inserting a Memory Card 9 Removing a Memory Card 10 Installing a GPRS Module optio...

Page 3: ...ones 20 Connecting a Microphone 20 Turning On 21 Turning On for the First Time 21 Controlling the S10A 24 Using the Touch Screen 24 Using the Control Panel Buttons 26 Using the On Screen Keyboard 26 Configuring the Function Buttons 27 Using the Mode Button 27 Adjusting Screen Brightness 28 Adjusting the Volume 28 Wireless Connections 29 WiFi Connection 29 Configuring a New Wireless Network 31 Blue...

Page 4: ...k Unlock Drive 46 Resize 47 Fingerprint Security 48 Folder Security 48 File Security 50 User Settings 51 Fingerprint Registration 52 Windows Logon Setting 53 Screen Saver Lock Setting 54 Quick Bar Auto Hiding Setting 55 Add Another User Account s Fingerprint s 55 Uninstall 56 Advanced Settings 58 Configuring Touch Screen Function 58 Checking Battery Status 59 Power Options 60 Maintenance 61 Mainta...

Page 5: ...l Recovering from a System Crash Windows XP Embedded 63 Appendix 65 Specifications 65 Optional Accessories 68 External Battery 68 Tablet PC Docking 69 Adjustable Stand 72 Handstrap and Shoulder Strap 73 Vesa Mount 75 ...

Page 6: ...pliance with this directive implies conformity to the following European Norms in brackets are the equivalent international standards EN 60950 1 IEC60950 1 Product Safety EN 300 328 Technical requirement for radio equipment ET S301 489 General EMC requirements for radio equipment Products that contain the radio transmitter are labeled with CE alert marking and may also carry the CE logo ...

Page 7: ...eception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the following measures However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful CAUTION Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation The radiated output of this device is far below the FCC ...

Page 8: ...Corporation All Rights Reserved All rights reserved This manual is protected by copyright and distributed under licenses restricting its use copying and distribution No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form electronic or otherwise without the express permission of ACA Digital Corporation This product features software manufactured by Advanced Convergence Alliance along with other third...

Page 9: ...n If you use an extension cable with the AC adapter ensure that the total ampere rating of the products plugged in to the extension cable does not exceed the ampere rating of the extension cable When you move the S10A between environments with very different temperature and ore humidity ranges condensation may form on or within the S10A To avoid damaging the S10A allow sufficient time for the mois...

Page 10: ...bove 50 C or incinerate Replace internal battery with 46 12381 030 Li ion 11 1V 1900mAh and second battery with Li ion 11 1V 3800mA Cell Panasonic SMP only Use of another battery may present a risk of fire or explosion Dispose of used batteries according to local disposal regulations Keep away from children Do not disassemble and do not dispose of in a fire Battery Charge Notice It is important to...

Page 11: ... may be depleted due to the build up of internal resistance If this happens they will require recharging prior to use Lithium Ion batteries may be stored at temperatures between 20 C to 50 C however they may be depleted more rapidly at the high end of this range It is recommended to store batteries within normal room temperature ranges ...

Page 12: ...ntact our technical support team via our website www aca digital com Symbols Used in this Manual Product Features Rugged design High performance Intel Atom processor Built in WLAN Bluetooth functions Durable shock resistant magnesium alloy housing IP54 sealing built to withstand a 3 foot drop 10 4 Sunlight option XGA TFT LCD I O ports for expansion Long battery life Denotes information that must b...

Page 13: ...power adaptor Power cord Rubber bumpers Second battery option CD Optional Accessories Desk docking External battery Handstrap Shoulderstrap Bumper Vesa Mount Optional Modules 1D 2D barcode scanner MSR 1 2 3 track card reader RFID 13 56M WWAN GPRS 3G 3 5G GPS module Screens used in this manual are for illustrative purposes only Actual screens may vary depending on your product version Note ...

Page 14: ...mode lights green when charging Blinking green AC power on and the battery is charging 2 HDD LED Lights green to indicate hard disk drive activity 3 WLAN LED Off No RF signal No LAN connection Solid green WLAN connected Blinking green TX RX transmission 4 Microphone S1 S2 F1 F2 F3 MODE ENTER 4 7 8 6 1 2 3 5 7 9 9 10 11 12 1314 ...

Page 15: ...key F4 When mode is enabled press to decrease brightness 6 S2 Brightness button Can be assigned as a function key F5 When mode is enabeld press to increase brightness 7 Rubber bumper indents Lock the rubber bumpers 8 Touch sensitive display 9 Speakers 10 Function keys 11 Fingerprint scanner 12 Keyboard button 13 Mode button 14 Enter button No Component ...

Page 16: ...ard disk drive Contains the barcode scanner connectors 2 Middle compartment GPRS connector SIM card slot 3 Right compartment Contains connectors for MSR RFID or GPS module 4 External battery contacts Power switch 5 External battery lock 6 Battery Memory compartment Lock Lock 2 4 3 5 6 1 5 ...

Page 17: ...Right View Left View No Component 1 Microphone jack 2 Headphone jack 3 VGA port 4 Serial port No Component 1 Power button 2 USB ports 2 3 SD card slot 4 DC in jack 1 2 3 4 SD DC IN 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 18: ...S10A User Manual 7 Bottom View No Component 1 Docking connector 1 ...

Page 19: ...ndents Removing the Rubber Bumpers From the rear of the tablet PC remove the rubber bumpers Using the Power Switch The power switch located next to the external battery contacts controls the flow of power of your S10A By default the power switch is set on the left To reveal the power switch remove the external battery contacts cover To cut off power flow switch to the left To allow power flow swit...

Page 20: ... transferred to another machine or to simply expand the storage capacity of the S10A You can use SD cards up to 8GB in size 1 Open the SD card compartment cover 2 Insert the SD card with the metal contacts facing upwards until it clicks into place 3 Close the memory card compartment cover DC IN DC IN DC IN ...

Page 21: ... User Manual 10 Removing a Memory Card 1 Open the SD card compartment cover 2 Press the SD card inwards to eject it from the slot 3 Remove the card and close the SD card compartment cover DC IN DC IN DC IN ...

Page 22: ...the middle compartment cover 2 Align and insert the connector of the GPRS module with the connector in the compartment 3 Remove the adhesive cover of the antenna 4 Tape the adhesive at the back of middle compartment cover to secure the antenna 5 Screw to secure the GPRS module inside the compartment ...

Page 23: ...e clipped corner facing inward until it clicks into place 7 Screw the middle compartment cover Removing 3G SIM Card optional Slightly push the SIM Card inwards to pop it out To use the GPRS function you need to setup and activate the ethernet adapter See GPRS Connection optional on page 35 Note ...

Page 24: ...lling an MSR optional 1 Make sure the system is turned off 2 Unscrew the right compartment cover to remove 3 Attach the MSR connector to the connectors inside the compartment 4 Screw to secure the MSR module onto the tablet PC ...

Page 25: ...scanner module comes with a 2M CCD camera 1 Make sure the system is turned off 2 Unscrew the left compartment cover 3 Remove the camera connector 4 Attach the scanner connector to the connector inside the compartment 5 Screw to secure the scanner module onto the tablet PC ...

Page 26: ...left to ensure battery power is completely cut off See Using the Power Switch on page 8 3 Unscrew the memory compartment cover 4 Release the retaining clips to eject the memory from the socket Replacing the Memory 1 Gently push new memory into the socket until the retaining clips click into place SW1 Lock Lock Lock Lock Lock Lock ...

Page 27: ...ansport the hard disk content follow the steps below to remove the hard disk drive 1 Make sure the system is turned off 2 Move the power switch to the left to ensure battery power is completely cut off See Using the Power Switch on page 8 3 Unscrew the left compartment cover 4 Remove other connectors such as camera 5 Lift to remove the hard disk drive connector 6 Pull out the hard disk drive Lock ...

Page 28: ...r 3 Screw the left compartment cover back Removing the Battery 1 Make sure the system is turned off 2 Move the power switch to the left to ensure battery power is completely cut off See Using the Power Switch on page 8 3 Unscrew the battery compartment cover 4 Remove the battery connector 5 Lift the battery off the compartment SW1 Lock Lock Lock Lock ...

Page 29: ... Manual 18 Replacing the Battery 1 Connect the battery connector to the connector inside the compartment 2 Place the battery inside the compartment 3 Screw the battery compartment cover back Lock Lock Lock Lock ...

Page 30: ...n and leave to charge for a minimum of 4 hours when using the internal battery a minimum of 8 hours when a second battery is installed Connecting to a Monitor You can connect the S10A to an external monitor for enhanced viewing Connect one end of a VGA cable to the VGA port on the right side of the S10A Connect the other end to the VGA port on the monitor ...

Page 31: ...B ports on the left side of the S10A Connecting Headphones You can connect a pair of headphones using the headphone jack on the right side of the S10A Connecting a Microphone The S10A features a built in microphone but you can still connect an external microphone if needed Connect the microphone to the microphone jack on the right side of the S10A as shown ...

Page 32: ...you are using Windows XP Professional Embedded When you first turn on the S10A the following setup screens will appear Follow these instructions to validate your version of Windows XP and set up your system correctly 1 The Welcome screen appears Tap Next to continue 2 Tap Yes I accept to agree to the terms and conditions Tap Next to continue SW1 SD DC IN ...

Page 33: ...the name by which it will be recognized on all connected networks You can also enter a description if required Tap Next to continue 5 Enter an administrator password and re confirm Tap Next to continue 6 Choose whether or not to make the S10A part of a domain If so enter the domain name ask your system administrator for details Tap Next to continue ...

Page 34: ...ate the software immediately Tap Next to continue 8 You can now configure your internet connection Tap Yes help me connect to the Internet to run the Internet Configuration Wizard Tap Next to continue 9 Enter the names of other users of your S10A You can add up to five users Tap Next to continue 10 Tap Finish to complete the setup ...

Page 35: ... emulate a left click single tap the screen once To emulate a right click tap and hold the screen To emulate a double click tap the screen twice Calibrating the Touch Screen To calibrate the touch screen tap Start All Programs PenMount Universal Driver PenMount Control Panel to open PenMount Control Panel or tap the pointer device icon in the system tray 1 Turn on the Advanced Calibration in Tools...

Page 36: ...dard Calibration Advanced Calibration select this option to use 4 9 16 or 25 points to calibrate the screen Check Plot calibration data to enable touch panel linearity comparison graph The blue lines show linearity before calibration and black lines show linearity after calibration 3 Touch the points as displayed onscreen using the pen ...

Page 37: ...s tap the lock icon on the on screen keyboard Button Name Function Function Press to access your favorite programs Keyboard Press to access the on screen keyboard Mode Press to enable disable mode Enter Press to emulate the Enter key S1 When mode is enabled press to decrease brightness setting When mode is disabled functions as the F4 key press to access your favorite program S2 When mode is enabl...

Page 38: ...ap OK to save all new settings Once you have assigned a function to one of the buttons you can change it at a later date by tapping on the Mode icon on the system tray Select Function Key Setting from the menu and follow the procedure described above from step 2 to make any changes Using the Mode Button Press to enable or disable mode When mode is enabled press and to adjust the brightness setting...

Page 39: ...l 28 Adjusting Screen Brightness 1 Ensure mode is enabled 2 Press to decrease brightness or to increase brightness Adjusting the Volume 1 Tap the Volume icon on the system tray 2 Move the slide to adjust volume S1 S2 ...

Page 40: ...tering settings information Before doing these steps determine if authentication information is needed 1 Right click the wireless connection icon in the notification area Select View Available Wireless Networks to open Wireless Connection screen 2 Select one of the wireless connections and tap Connect WiFi access requires a separate purchase of a service contract with a wireless service provider C...

Page 41: ...istrator for this key 4 Enter the required WEP key and reenter the key for confirmation and then tap Connect 5 The wireless connection is negotiated and you see the following screen The wireless connection icon in the notification area shows a connected status whenever a wireless connection is present ...

Page 42: ...twork Setup Wizard begins 3 Tap Next to continue setup 4 Enter the name of your network and select whether to assign a secure network key automatically or manually we recommend you allow the system to do this automatically Tap Next to continue 5 Select the method by which you will set up other computers in your network Choose to use a USB Flash drive to copy and transfer network settings to other ...

Page 43: ...ings are copied to your USB flash disk Tap Next to continue 8 Setup is complete Tap Print Network Settings to print a list of settings if you are configuring each computer manually Tap Finish to complete the wizard 9 If you chose to transfer settings to other computers via your USB flash disk select Wireless Network Setup Wizard from the prompt that appears when you insert the disk into other comp...

Page 44: ...other Bluetooth enabled devices Setting Up Bluetooth Follow these instructions to set up a Bluetooth connection 1 Tap Start Control Panel and double tap Bluetooth Device Properties to open the Bluetooth Devices screen 2 Tap Add to open the Add Bluetooth Device Wizard 3 Select the My device is set up and ready to be found checkbox and tap Next ...

Page 45: ...prompted for a passkey 6 Select your option and tap Next 7 The Wizard attempts to connect with the other device and prompts the other device to input the passkey If the other device has successfully accepted the passkey the devices are connected and the Wizard finishes It is recommended that you use a passkey to prevent unauthorized access to your S10A Note ...

Page 46: ... See Installing a GPRS Module optional on page 11 for installation instruction Setting Up GPRS 1 Tap Start All Programs Siemens HSDPA USB Modem Connection Manager to run the software 2 On Select Device select Siemens Wireless Adapter Before setting up GPRS obtain the access point AP from your SIM card s network service provider Note ...

Page 47: ... on the space In this case internet is the AP name 4 Tap Connect 5 When connected signal strength is shown on the lower left corner of the Connection Manager window To avoid damage to the SIM card insert the SIM card before you turn the power on and remove the SIM card after you turn the power off Note ...

Page 48: ...llowing illustration demonstrates how the GPS viewer operates It is only an example 1 From the Com Port drop down menu tap COM5 to select COM5 as your com port 2 From the Baudrate drop down menu tap 4800 to select 4800 as your baudrate 3 Tap Open GPS to start GPS 4 When satellites are detected their positions are shown on the map ...

Page 49: ...se the fingerprint software Systems Requirements Pentium IV or higher or other 100 compatible machines Windows 2000 XP Vista At least 256 MB of RAM or higher Installation Wizard 1 Click Next 2 Read the License Agreement Select I accept the terms in the license agreement then click Next 3 Select the installation path then click Next ...

Page 50: ...s Check Use Windows Logon then click OK 5 To register your fingerprints click Next 6 Click the finger you want to register The selected finger will be highlighted click Next to continue 7 Place your finger on the sensor as shown on the boxed picture ...

Page 51: ... Next then click Next 9 You can continue to register up to 10 fingers Click the Continue to continue to register another finger 10 Click Finish to finish the registation The icon appears on the system tray It is recommended to register at least 2 or more fingers in case your finger gets hurt Note ...

Page 52: ...tware Verify Your Fingerprint 1 Click the Fingerprint Software tray icon and swipe your finger to verify your fingerprint or press click Password to enter the correct password 2 Or press Password and enter the correct password 3 If the fingerprint verification succeeds the menu for fingerprint software appears on screen ...

Page 53: ... automatically after a successful fingerprint or password verification This application is for Internet Explorer only How to Save username and password IE Auto Login auto filling Web site login and auto detect Auto Login Database Manager Sending ID and password automatically How to Save Username and Password 1 Start Internet Explorer and go to the web site for which you want to store your username...

Page 54: ...er Manual 43 3 Click the icon on the taskbar of Internet Explorer and choose Save username and password 4 Verify your fingerprint or password 5 After verification succeeds the username and or password is saved ...

Page 55: ...S10A User Manual 44 IE Auto Login Auto Filling Method 1 Start Internet Explorer and go to the web site where you have saved your username and or password Verify your fingerprint or password when asked ...

Page 56: ... automatically start and show the web site you have chosen And your ID and or password will automatically be filled in Web Site Login and Auto Detect Go to the web site where you have login your ID and password and click login it will ask Do you want to save into database Select Yes to save your ID and password select No for not If you visit the web site next time and change the ID and password au...

Page 57: ...sword Automatically If you choose the option when you visit the web site your ID and password will automatically be filled and auto login will be done Secure Lock Secure Lock is installed in the Virtual Disk of Fingerprint Access Secure Lock Lock Unlock Resize Secure Lock Lock Unlock Drive Open Menu for Fingerprint Software SecureLock Unlock Drive ...

Page 58: ... hard drive Secure Lock Lock 1 Go to Secure Lock and select Lock 2 When the Secure Lock is on the condition of Unmount the Virtual Disk in the Windows Explorer will disappear and cannot be used Resize The Secure Lock has to be on the condition of Unlock The maximum is the available storage space shown on the interface Option 1 Open Menu for Fingerprint Software 2 Select and click Resize and you ca...

Page 59: ...ox will pop up to indicate it is completed Fingerprint Security Folder Encryption Decryption File Encryption Decryption Folder Security Folder Encryption Encrypted folders enable fingerprint security to all files within a folder 1 Point the cursor to the folder you wish to encrypt and right click Choose Encrypt Folder from the menu 2 When authentication is successful the folder and files inside wi...

Page 60: ...print and the file will be decrypted Folder Decryption To decrypt encrypted files 1 Right click on the encrypted folder and choose Decrypt Folder from the menu 2 Fingerprint Identification dialog will ask you for your fingerprint 3 When authentication is successful the folder will be decrypted 4 The icon of the decrypted folder will return to its normal appearance Files inside the folder will also...

Page 61: ...om the menu 2 When authentication is successful the file will be encrypted Encrypted files will have a lock on their icons File Decryption To decrypt encrypted files 1 Point the cursor to the file you want to decrypt and right click Choose Decrypt File from the menu 2 Fingerprint Authentication dialog will ask you for your fingerprint verification This process can only be executed by typing in you...

Page 62: ... icon of the decrypted file will have no lock and will go back to its normal appearance User Settings Open Menu for Fingerprint Software User Settings In User Settings dialog you can set Fingerprint Registration Windows Logon Setting Screen Saver Lock Setting Quick Bar Auto Hiding Setting ...

Page 63: ...green fingers show which fingers have been registered Method 2 Password Click the Password button and enter your password if you want to use it instead of your fingerprint Fingerprint Registration Wizard will start And you may register or delete your registered fingers Green Already registered finger s Blue Non registered finger s Note This product may authenticate the fingerprint which is other t...

Page 64: ... Windows Logon Setting 1 Open Menu for Fingerprint Software User Settings 2 Set Windows Logon Setting 3 Restart Windows you must swipe your finger to logon 4 If the fingerprint verification succeeds you can logon Windows ...

Page 65: ...Screen Saver Lock is to disable the keyboard and the mouse 1 Open Menu for Fingerprint Software User Settings Screen Saver Lock Setting 2 It will open the Screen Saver Lock dialog After you have set the Screen Saver Lock the computer will be in protection How to Release Screen Saver Lock When you hit any key in the keyboard or move your mouse the Finger Identification dialog will appear Verify you...

Page 66: ...ting Never hide Quick Bar If you don t want to hide the Quick Bar please check this option Second You can set the auto hiding time here Example 5 seconds Add Another User Account s Fingerprint s 1 Login another user account through original password entered 2 Click the fingerprint tray icon 3 New fingerprint enroll will start ...

Page 67: ...gerprint Software Uninstall Click Windows Start Control Panel Add or Remove Programs choose Remove Fingerprint Application then click Change Remove The Uninstallation Wizard will start 1 It will remove all of the files in the Fingerprint Software folder click OK 2 Verify your fingerprint Swipe the correct fingerprint ...

Page 68: ...S10A User Manual 57 3 Delete Fingerprint Software and the following messages will appear Click Yes to complete the uninstallation ...

Page 69: ...tem tray then select the Tools tab or tap Start All Programs PenMount Universal Driver PenMount Control Panel to access PenMount Control Panel Tap the tabs at the top of the screen to access the settings screens The contents in each tab page may vary based upon the version of the operating system you are using ...

Page 70: ...rly to ensure you do not run out of power at a critical moment Double tap on the Power icon on the system tray to view detailed information The battery screen appears Tap on the battery icon for more detailed information 1 battery indicates the status of the internal battery 2 battery indicates the status of the external battery See External Battery on page 68 Note ...

Page 71: ...d disks turn off after System goes into standby mode after System goes into hibernate mode after Home Office Desk 5 minutes 10 minutes 5 minutes 20 minutes Portable Laptop Never Never Never Presentation Never 5 minutes 15 minutes 2 hours Always On 15 minutes 30 minutes Never Never Minimal Power Management 5 minutes 15 minutes 5 minutes 3 hours Max Battery 1 minute 3 minutes 2 minutes 1 hour You ca...

Page 72: ...es according to local regulations Maintaining the LCD Display Do not scratch the surface of the screen with any hard objects Do not spray liquid directly on the screen or allow excess liquid to drip down inside the device Do not place anything such as food and drink on the screen at any time to prevent damage to the screen Clean the LCD display only with a soft cloth dampened with denatured alcoho...

Page 73: ...p arrow button 3 The recovery software screen appears with the message Are you sure you want to recover the partition now Press Enter to confirm The recovery operation starts Should you have any further problems contact technical support for assistance MOLEX Esc F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 Print Screen Insert Backspace Enter Enter Alt Ctrl Caps Lock Tab Alt Ctrl Page Up Page Down _ 1 _ ...

Page 74: ...Copy the files from the Windows XPE Recovery folder on your local drive to the USB flash drive 7 Connect the USB flash drive and a keyboard to your S10A and turn on the computer 8 Press the Del key repeatedly during boot up to enter the BIOS screen 9 Highlight Advanced BIOS Features and press Enter 10 Highlight Hard Disk Boot Priority and press Enter 11 Highlight your USB flash drive from the list...

Page 75: ...ss Enter 14 Press Y to save and exit when the confirmation message appears 15 The system will now enter recovery mode Click OK twice to continue 16 Once the pro cess is complete click Quit remove the USB flash drive and the system will restart automatically ...

Page 76: ...XGA TFT LCD Touch Panel 4 wire resistive touch panel Application Button One Power button One software keyboard button One Mode button One Enter button Five Function programmable buttons for quick selection of applications Communication 802 11b g n WLAN miniPCI E module Bluetooth class 2 v2 0 EDR Modem or Internal GPRS HSDPA optional GPS module optional Audio System Realtek ALC662 Main Battery Rech...

Page 77: ...l No LAN connection Solid Green WLAN activated Blinking Green TX RX transmission Other Components CCD Camera 2M Fingerprint scanner TMP 1 2 I O Port Two USB 2 0 host connector One RS 232 One VGA output One 4 in 1 card reader external memory card One PCMCIA slot Card Slot optional One stereo headphone jack One microphone jack One DC In jack One docking connector Physical 264 x 213 x 18mm Approx 1 2...

Page 78: ...ser Manual 67 Certification CE FCC Optional Device Accessories 1D 2D Barcode Scanner MSR 1 2 3 track RFID 13 56M GPS Module GPRS Desk Docking Hand Strap VESA Mount External Battery Holster Feature Description ...

Page 79: ... Remove the external battery contacts cover from the tablet PC A 2 Insert the contacts cover on the external battery B 3 Align and insert the battery on the tablet PC C 4 Lock to secure the battery in place D Removing the External Battery Repeat the above steps in reverse order to remove the battery Battery specification 3800mA 3S2P SW1 A B Lock Lock SW1 C D D ...

Page 80: ...en docked you can charge both the internal and external batteries or transfer data from your tablet PC to another PC Attach the S10A to the docking stand as shown To charge the external battery attach the battery to the docking stand as shown below The external battery can also be charged when installed on the tablet PC Lock Lock DC19V Note ...

Page 81: ...he Docking Connect the AC power adapter to the docking and the mains as shown below No Component Function 1 LAN port Connect an RJ 45 cable to access LAN connection 2 Serial port Connect a serial cable to connect to another PC 3 USB ports Connect USB connectors to transfer data 4 DC IN Connect the AC adapter to charge the battery DC19V 2 1 4 3 DC19V ...

Page 82: ...0AC External I O Interfaces One LAN port One RS 232 Two USB 2 0 host connectors One DC in Power Adapter Universal AC 90V 265V 47 63Hz input 19V 3 16A output Physical Size 230 x 154 x 252 mm Environment Operating Temperature 20ºC to 60ºC Storage Temperature 40ºC to 70ºC Operating Humidity 10 95 Certification CE FCC ...

Page 83: ...sk support when you are at home or in your office Attaching the Adjustable Stand 1 Fasten four screws to attach the two stand brackets to your Tablet PC 2 Fasten the four screws to attach the stand to the brackets 3 Pull to adjust the stand to desirable angle L o c k L o c k Lock Lock ...

Page 84: ... use the supplied handstrap and shoulder strap separately or together to carry the S10A when you are outside your home or office When using the handstrap and shoulder strap separately Attach the handstrap to the rear of your tablet PC using the four short screws Ensure the straps and the flap are securely attached Handstrap Shoulder Strap Screws Lock Lock ...

Page 85: ...S10A User Manual 74 The handstrap makes it easy to carry the device on one hand Attach the shoulder strap to the rear of your tablet PC using two screws as shown Lock Lock Lock Lock ...

Page 86: ...the handstrap to the rear of your tablet PC using the four screws Then hook the shoulder strap as shown Vesa Mount Vesa mount can be used with a variety of alternate mounting solutions such as wall mounts Install the vesa mount by screwing on the screws as shown Lock Lock Lock Lock ...

Page 87: ...T transmitting at the specified power level in different channels The highest SAR value for the device as reported to the FCC is 0 035 W kg when placed next to the body The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this device with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines SAR information on this device is on file with the FCC and can be found unde...

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