he SSID and WEP/WPA/WPA2 (if enabled) parameters on the SUMO ST362
hrough the support of typical WLAN adapters, the SUMO ST362 should be
The SUMO ST362 is often delivered with an embedded (user-inaccessible)
The touch display for the SUMO ST362 is calibrated before shipping. In the
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Configuring the
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SUMO ST362 a few times to activate the charging process.
charge the external battery pack with it attached to the SUMO ST362, or with
power—please use the AC-DC adapter with the SUMO ST362 when setting up
turn the SUMO ST362 off for extended storage, power off the device safely using
SUMO ST362 in Standby mode, push and quickly release the Power Button. To
To activate the SUMO ST362, push and quickly release the Power
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OPERATION
Internal Battery Switch
To prevent battery drain during shipping and extended storage, the internal
battery may be turned off. To turn on the internal battery, push the battery
button switch (on the back panel) to the “up” position (see page 2 for photo).
The internal battery pack has to be turned on for it to operate, be charged,
and for the optional external battery pack to function.
Powering ON and OFF
Button to the
left of the front bezel. The display will come on in a few seconds. To put the
any software function that “shuts down computer” provided in the software
operating system.
NOTE:
The battery packs shipped with your device may be low in
the device for the first time to fully charge the internal battery pack. You may
the optional external battery charger kit.
NOTE:
LED should blink slowly. If plugging in the AC-DC adapter does not trigger this
blinking activity and the LED stays dark, the battery pack(s) may have been
drained substantially. Try unplugging/ replugging the AC-DC adapter to the
NOTE:
To conserve power, use (push and quick release) the Power Button to
put the device in “Standby” mode while not in use. Pushing briefly on the same
button will wake up the system within seconds.
NOTE:
Avoid using the Power Button (“hold 4+ seconds” feature) to turn off
the device—this form of hardware shutdown is intended to be a means of
recovery from device lockups, and not as normal operation.
Start Up
If the power up (from Standby or otherwise) is successful, the appropriate
interface will be displayed after a launch sequence of several seconds. The
wireless LAN connection may take 10-15 seconds to be established.
The device may be configured using the utilities and methods dictated by
the software operating system. The
should be configurable for
various properties such as user profiles, network features, and several system
elements.
Calibration
event that the calibration has been modified or is unsatisfactory, the respec-
tive calibration routines (e.g., PenMount (PM) for Windows XP) to calibrate
the touch interface may be used. Such applications are typically executed
through touch input via Stylus or through mouse click via a USB mouse.
Wireless Networking
Wireless LAN
802.11a/g/n WLAN adapter equipped with a hidden custom antenna.
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able to detect all 802.11 access points in the vicinity for you to select the
access point of your choice for connection.
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and the access points have to match. The SSID is case-sensitive and it is
recommended that you enable WEP/WPA/WPA2 encryption (or advanced
alternatives) for secure access.
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• hen WEP/WPA/WPA2 is enabled, you may need to consult your network
administrator or your networking equipment literature to properly configure
associated settings such as Authentication mode, etc.
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• efer to the access point operating manuals for setting up the 802.11
access points.
THE SUMO ST362