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Calibrating the Touch Screen

If you find that the pointer isn’t properly following the touch of your stylus pen, you might 
need to calibrate the touch screen.

1. 

Launch the PenMount Control Panel by tapping and holding on the 

 icon in the 

system tray and choosing “Control Panel” from the pop-up menu.

2. 

From the “Device” tab, tap on the “PenMount 6000 USB” icon and then tap “Configure”. 
Alternatively, just double-tap on the “PenMount 6000 USB” icon.

3. 

Tap on the “Calibrate” tab 
and then tap on either the 
“Standard Calibration” or the 
“Advanced Calibration” button. 
Most of the time, a Standard 
Calibration should be sufficient 
to perform an accurate 
calibration.

NOTE: If you find the “Standard 

Calibration” to be too imprecise, 

the “Advanced Calibration” mode 

offers 9, 16 or 25 points for 

calibrating. We suggest starting 

at 9 points. For both modes, it is 

highly recommended that you 

use the stylus, rather than your 

finger, to produce to most 

accurate results.

4. 

Follow the on-screen 
instructions by tapping and 
holding on each red square 
that appears until you are told 
to lift to proceed. To quit this 
routine without saving the 
data, hit 

 on your keyboard if 

you have one connected.

5. 

When the calibration is complete, you can test the screen accuracy by either tapping 
around the screen, or using the “Draw” test in the “Tools” tab in the main window of the 
PenMount Control Panel.

If you check the 

Plot Calibration Data

 option in the “Advanced Calibration” mode, a linearity 

comparison graph will be displayed after the “Advanced Calibration” is complete. The black 
lines reflect the ideal linearity assumed by the PenMount control panel, while the blue lines 
represent the approximate linearity calculated by the calibration.

Connecting to a Wireless Network
1. 

Turn on the WiFi transmitter using the toggle 
switch on the top of your tablet. Make sure the 
switch lights up blue. If the light is amber, your 
Sahara NetSlate is in WWAN mode. Press the 
wireless mode button on the front of the tablet 
again to place it into WiFi mode.

NOTE: If the switch lights up both Blue and Amber it is in dual mode and both wireless 

transmitters are active. You may wish to press it again until it only lights blue to use just the 

WiFi transmitter to save battery life. When only Amber, the optional 3G transmitter is active.

Slide the toggle switch away from its 

icon to turn on the wireless transmitter.

Summary of Contents for Sahara NetSlate a230T

Page 1: ...Switch 8 WiFi Switch 9 DC In Power In Front 10 Battery LED 11 Hard Drive Activity LED 12 Speaker 13 SAS Button 14 Screen Rotation Button 15 Volume Up Button 16 Volume Down Button 17 Programmable Butt...

Page 2: ...r new Sahara NetSlate Tablet PC Refer to the chapter Getting Started in the User s Guide for more detailed information Step 1 Insert the Battery Pack Turn the tablet over and place it screen down on a...

Page 3: ...r the first time you will be prompted to enter your product key to complete set up Windows 7 only The key can be found on the C O A sticker located on the back of the system Windows all versions will...

Page 4: ...his routine without saving the data hit on your keyboard if you have one connected 5 When the calibration is complete you can test the screen accuracy by either tapping around the screen or using the...

Page 5: ...ow informing you that you are connected Check with your Network Administrator or the instructions that came with your access point router for locating the PIN Connecting to a WWAN with the optional 3G...

Page 6: ...mode and it should connect automatically If you do not wish to automatically connect a Bluetooth device at start up you can check the Don t show this window next time box and tap the Cancel button W7...

Page 7: ...empting to restore your Sahara NetSlate using the hard drive that came with your system you can skip this step and proceed to Step 3 You will need to use the software that came with your new hard driv...

Page 8: ...Inc All Rights Reserved Sahara NetSlate TabletKiosk and the TabletKiosk logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of Sand Dune Ventures Inc in the United States and other countries Windows and the...

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