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UMTC User Manual 

 

 

 

 

Powering up and down 

 

 

 

 

 

It is very important to use the +5 volt power supply provided 

with the UMTC system. The system does not adjust for voltages 

greater than 5 volts. (Power supplies output connectors in this 

size are very common and are not all 5 volts.) The battery also 

requires a minimum charge time to be met or the life and 

functionally of the batteries will be degraded. Other power 

supplies can meet these charge requirements but should be 

approved before use.  Consult your supplier before changing 

these components.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for UMTC

Page 1: ...k stick 7 Using that touchsliders and other screen features 10 Connecting to a network 11 Connecting to peripherals 11 The security slot 13 Installing software and transferring files 14 Agency 14 What...

Page 2: ...UMTC User Manual 2 UMTC features Front view operational orientation View from the top looking down on the Ethernet port and vents...

Page 3: ...own integrated keyboard track stick and capacitive touchsliders The plastic prototype will be made rugged by the use of a magnesium alloy case or similar technology when production released The protot...

Page 4: ...er than 5 volts Power supplies output connectors in this size are very common and are not all 5 volts The battery also requires a minimum charge time to be met or the life and functionally of the batt...

Page 5: ...ns and files It will also save your session to the hard drive so you can access it even if the memory loses power To put your computer into Standby mode press the power button hibernate mode Hibernate...

Page 6: ...sh in sequence removing the battery Before replacing the battery the computer should be plugged into an outlet shut down or placed in Hibernate mode Removal of the battery while in Standby mode may re...

Page 7: ...een upward to reveal the keyboard and track stick The keyboard can be backlit to accommodate use in low light conditions To turn the backlighting on or off press the key sequence FN KBD The mouse butt...

Page 8: ...ombinations by pressing them sequentially instead of simultaneously Press a control key once and the LED next to it will start to pulse The next key you press will be modified Press a control key twic...

Page 9: ...ALT FN BSP delete button UMTC specific keyboard considerations Keys which don t function in Fn mode or have functionality other than as labeled The Key key has no associated function as of yet The Rot...

Page 10: ...ove the sliders It should not be covered for normal operation The ambient light sensor provides input that is used to set the parameters of when the keyboard backlight should be on Lower light levels...

Page 11: ...e integrated WiFi for high speed wireless connections in hot spots Use the Ethernet adapter to attach an Ethernet cable and connect to a Local Area Network LAN Use the integrated Bluetooth For detaile...

Page 12: ...al microphone signal input Note The small microphone hole in the above diagram is only a hole to allow the internal microphone to receive sound from outside of the unit Do not obstruct it or plug anyt...

Page 13: ...lot A universal security slot is provided see the illustration below the UMTC has a universal security slot for attaching an optional security locking cable The slot is compatible with standard securi...

Page 14: ...t to the network using the Ethernet adapter or WiFi and then install the software just as you would with a desktop computer file transfers You can transfer files between the UMTC and another computer...

Page 15: ...ent with this goal This Pre manual Micro Industries shall not be held liable for errors contained herein or direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishin...

Page 16: ...ent All shipments to Buyer shall be insured if at all solely at Buyer s expense and unless otherwise requested in writing by Buyer Seller shall in its sole discretion determine whether under what term...

Page 17: ...tract negligence tort product liability strict liability or otherwise 14 Life Support Policy No Micro Industries Product s may be used in a life support or critical component application without the e...

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